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Rita Kupets Laura Lambertss Diane K Larkin Richard Brian Lee Derrick W Lefler Laura Leveque Venita Ann Liller Eric J Loutit Lana Lunt Susan Carole Malone Hirofumi Masuyama Amy Matuga James F. Matuga Mark Matz Cina Mazzei Thomas E. Mclane Paula Mccabe Keith C. McBee Connie Michael Karen Michael PhihpMicael Leigh Ann Miller CynthiaJ. Mills Roberts Mills Aziz M Mongi Jeanne A Moore Julie A Muth Leslie E. Nixon Paul Noursi Ron Nuce Christine Oberle lohn N. Panos Kd ss ' irt. c a »» Brian Park Mark Passerby LeeC PaulllV Robert Pernell Jamie Pettry Kelti Kristin Phipps Mike Pitek Bill Pittman Album 60 SUMMER SCHOOL
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BUSINESS Have you taken risks lately? If you said yes, you are not alone. Approx- imately 89 percent of 140 people surveyed through a man-on-the-street research project completed by Mon- ticola reporters confessed to some risky business. In addition most of the risktakers responded that they would do it again. Sure, I take them. Just last week, I got a speeding ticket for driving 75 mph. But this wasn ' t the usual traffic violation. It was my third offense in three mon- ths. Now I have nine points on my license, and I get to take a defensive driving course, said Jamestown, N.Y. junior Carylyn Elf. The sad thing is that after I get rid of some of these points, I will eventually do it again. Academic risks from completing an assignment to blowing off a test ap- peared in a majority of the responses. Senior Asra Nomani said, Everyone should take risks. She is taking one now by applying for an internship at the Washington Post. I hope this risk will benefit me. I would definitely do it again. Last week without reading, studying or attending class, I took a History 52 exam. I got an 80, said Clarksburg, W. Va. sophomore Lisa Siminoch. If you said that you had not taken any risks, think again. Simple daily tasks like getting in a car and getting out of bed and reading this story are risks. You do not have to be a dive bomber or a Kamikaze pilot to take a risk. It ' s just another part of life. By Arika L. Anderson T Elizabeth A. Griggs Teresa Gritt Douglas E Grow Michelle I Guth KelH Guthrie Stephanie Hall Gregor ' Harman Lisa L Hawker Man, ' lane Hawthorne Elliot Herman Andy Hendricks R Buster Hess Kimberly Hess Wesley Hessee Patricia Holmes Beverly Howard Jennifer Ann Houtman Laura] Huffman Susie A Huggins Sherr - Hughes Da% ' id 5 Ingram John C- Ingram Lon Jancart Diane Jewell Kevin Lee Jones Teresa Kacik Michael Karr William L. Kemar Tracy Kettenburg Angela Kay Kimble Russell King II Karen Kirol Faith A Knapp Alicia Kniska Tom Konopka Christopher J, Kulig Album TAKING RISKS 59
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