Volume 16, Number 10
December 1, 2009



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Faces on Campus

Name: Mert Demirdelen (CHEM/III)
Just for one day, 
a) If you were famous, who would you want to be? Quentin Tarantino
b) Where would you want to visit?
Japan
c) Which cartoon character would you want to be? Robin from “Batman”
d) One wish from Aladdin's magic genie?
4.00 cumulative GPA
I have never…. Stopped myself from speeding up on an empty road
My Favorite city is … Because …
Jerusalem, because that city holds various cultures of the world
What could be your last message on earth?
Don't be afraid
What would you write on a steamy window?
Bad thing

Name: Ceren Ưnci (MATH/III)
Just for one day,
a) If you were famous, who would you want to be?
Marilyn Monroe
b) Where would you want to visit?
Egypt
c) Which cartoon character would you want to be?
Yoh Asakura from “Shaman King”
d) One wish from Aladdin's magic genie?
To be invisible for just for one day
My Favorite city is … Because …
Los Angeles because it takes my breath away
What could be your last message on earth?
Enjoy your life!
What would you write on a steamy window?
Love

Name: Gökalp Alpan (MATH/IV)
Just for one day,
a) If you were famous, who would you want to be?
Karl Marx
b) Where would you want to visit?
Germany
c) Which cartoon character would you want to be?
Coyote from “Road Runner”
d) One wish from Aladdin's magic genie?
Short trip to Mars
I have never …. decided at the first time
My Favorite city is… Because…
Adana, because it is the city I've lived most of my life in
What could be your last message on earth?
Sharing is great
What would you write on a steamy window?
Freedom

By Eralp Semerci (IR/II)

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