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Duhon, Toby Dupuis. Richard Durden, Toni Eggers. Gina Eisen, Peter Elkins. Britton Ellender. Scott Elliott, Kelly Estep, Mary Ewing, Hoa Faulk, Debbie Ferdinandsen, Kathy Fincher, Paula Flowers, I-eisl Fontenot, Ben Fontenot, Chris Fontenot, Heidi Fontenot. Tracy Forbess, Jeff Foreman. Melissa Foster, Todd Frazier, Trent Frick, Leslie Fruge, Celeste Fruge, Marc Fruge. Monica Gandy. Chris Gary, Richard Gaspard, Lonnie Gay, Chuck Glasco, Paul Glasco, Paulette Glover, Keenan Goetsch, Genne Goodson, Alicia Gothreaux, Mike Gould, Tony Green. Janet Greenlee. Leighton Grigg, Theresa Guidry, David Guidry, Donna Hanks. Mario Hargrave, Tammy Harrington, Brigette Hart. Nicole Harter, Denise Hastings, Trent Hawksworth, Kelli Henry, Michelle Henry, Shawn Herston, Michele Hilbun, Ricky Hodges, Lillian Holbrook, Gaynell Holladay, Mike Howard, I eah Hyatt, Vicki Jacobi, Kerri Johnson,Jon Johnson, Michelle Jones, Herman Junker, Mark Keeney. Sandra Kingery. Collette Kleinschmidt, Beth Kleinschmidt. Kathy Kratzer, Anne Lai Zure, Michele Landry, Francis Langley, Shelly Lannerd, Robbie LaPointe. Laura Laughlin, Sasha Launney. Tony Lusk, Larry McCann. Mary McCauley, Chuck McManus. Eddie Mahfouz, Mario Sophomores— 155
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PUCKER UP! Keith Wimberly, sophomore, shows that love is needed for his Golden Lab Nuisance, and his cockaticl. Chuckles. POLLY WANT A CRACKER? cried this tropical parrot to Grady Akins, sophomore. Here Spot he American dream — it's not just baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet, but also the all-American mutt with the big soulful brown eyes. Ever since the domestication of the canine thousands of years ago, the faithful mongrel has been man's best friend. The names and choices of pets sometimes revealed more about the personality of the owner than intended. My dog gives me great delight, smiled Melonie Johnson. She's a toy poodle named Jill and she's six inches tall. She isn't much of an attack dog, but she did scare a Doberman pinscher once. She bit him on his ankle. Rhonda Gauthrcaux has a dog and two birds. My dog almost ate one of my birds, said Rhonda. Its little head was sticking out of Tati's mouth. But it was okay, it's a tough little bird. Pets were called by a variety of creative names. Keith Wimberly calls his golden Labrador Nuisance.” Cammie Cart's parakeet goes by the name of Cootie. Mick Jagger is the name of Scott Brame's black Labrador. Ms. Vallcc's little dog is a Shihtzu named WuLi meaning Organic energy. He's certainly an energetic dog, explained Ms. Vallce. He's always jumping on me when I come home from school. Pets' names ran from the exotic like WuLi or Walid Jumblatt to the traditional such as Patches and Jack. Have you ever wondered about your best friend when he told you his dog's name? — MARSHALL 154 — Sophomores
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HUMIDITY CITY. Senior, fcd Dmco|l didn't let ihc dreariness the day stop Kcr Yrom studyi outside. Tomorrow's Forecast is. . . 4j here you go. what you do, I what you wear, whether or IrV' not the car will start, how you look and who looks at you — they all depend on ... the weather. Take, for example, what you wear to school. If it's sunny and warm, short-sleeved shirts, mini-skirts, or Bermuda shorts are practical and stylish. If it's raining, the newly-fashionable windbreakers will keep you dry. I got this cute new outfit and my friend got one. too 'com-mented sophomore Gina Eggcrs. We were going to wear them on the first nice, sunny day. And it rained all week. What about your weekend plans? If it's wet and cold, who's going to go to the beach? On the other hand, if it's hot and dry. who wants to go on a nature hike? Weather even affects peoples moods. On a grey, rainy, humid day, not many students wanted to enjoy themselves. I feel like checking out of school and going home,” groaned Bonita Derifield. It makes me feel hot and sticky all day, in thi kind of weather. Though usually the weather is ho and sticky, the winter this year had few incredibly cold days, with th temperature getting down into th lower teens. A bulletin board out side of the Commons proclaimed Think Snow! Although this neve happened, there were a few clos calls. Bits of sleet fell, sparsely, 01 Christmas Eve. bringing hopes of White Christmas. It cleared ou that day. leaving the green and sun ny holidays Louisianians are ac customed to. No one was ever sure of th' weather, but there was alway something you could like about it After it rains, you can go mu riding, grinned junior Barr; Hodges. The weather was uncon trollable and never really predictablt but as dear old Rob Robin alway said. If you don't like the weathet stick around about an hour; it's sur to change. — CHOZEN 156 — Sophomores
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