2003-2004 Yearbook

Wallabies eat from the hands of sophomore Nathan Burroughs at the Australian Woolshed in Brisbane, Australia. During the fall semester, HUA students had the chance to get up close and personal with creatures of the outback. (Photo courtesy of DeAnn Thomas) .. dose UPA group of HUE students walk along Hadrian's Wall in England. Hadrian's Wall, which stretches 80 Roman miles, was built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian in 122 A.D. during a visit to Britain. (Photo courtesy of Shelby Beamon) Teresa Mcleod, HUA sponsor this fall, fal~ through the sky Oct. 9with her tandem master at SUtton's Beach in Brisbane. Each student who made the jump had the option to purt::haseavideo, which featured the airplane ride, the fall and the landing. The videos cost 88Australian dollars, around 55 American dollars. (Photo courtesy of DeAnn Thomas) Dr. Tom Howard, professor Emeritus and HUE sponsor this fall, teaches a class on the steps of the British Museum in London. While in England, students went on a 1O-day cruise to the British Isles. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Jeff Hopper) hue& hua ll 21

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