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Would You Consider Yourself A Rebel? Not surprisingly to those who really know the juniors, the majority answered yes. Only about 20 in the Junior Class answered no. One person answered, No, I'm more of a warrior. And a very prominent figure in the Junior Class and school reknown cross country runner, Michael Ory, answered, No, I'm more of a man with a cause. Have You Done Your Vocabulary On Your Own 5 Or More Times? Well, guess what? You almost win, Mrs. Stuckey, because over half the class said yes. I mean, there are always those super rebels who not only rebel against their parents but also against their teachers. Remember, though, you can't win 'em all. Typical of Wally Harrell's crazy self, he shows us a great inside look of his BIG MOUTH! Photo hy M. Stuckey. Heather Oulton Arun Prabhakaran Rebecca Rainer Ashley Roberts Susannah Rolfs Tricia Santos Henry Schott Terry Shubkin Chimene St. Amant Kelli Stegall Kari Sterling Joanna Sternberg Julie Sternberg Sarah Stevenson Kim Stewart Suna Tumay George Vanno Amy Weidig Beth VVeitz Kathleen Weldon Junior- 73
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How Many Times Have You Cruised LSU Since The Beginning Of Your Junior Year? This Is What You Said . . . (FYI) Every day since 1 got my car, one person answered and another answered, ten times every night. The majority of the Junior Class said between 50 and 80; very few answered below 50. And there were six juniors who won King or Queen of the Cruisers with a whopping 300 plus. Of course, the surveys were secret so the names of these exact six are unknown. However, two of these six did put their names on their questionnaires and therefore revealed for all to see that they were the Champion Cruisers. Congrats to Miss Diana Cronan and Miss Misty Fedric for being Co-Queens of the Cruisers. When questioned specifically about their visits to the point (the place to hang out during the summer of 1985, located on Stanford Ave.), the majority went between one and 30 times. However, there are always those really cool people who can't feel fulfilled unless they pop a tent at the point in order to be the first ones there every night. There is even one junior among us — incognito — who went to the point over 300 times last summer and three who went every single night of the summer. These three must have been known as the regulars. Misty and Diana can be eliminated, however. They say they only went 75 times. Junior Class Favorites Because of iheir fun-loving, humorous personalities. Chris Jaques and Kristin Dickerson come out on top by majority vote as class favorites. Tom King VValter Kisner Eric Koehler Brian Kronenbcrger Dawn Kubricht Charles Laenger Jan LaNasa Susan Landreneau Liz Lank Thomas Latham Marianna LeBlanc Ming-Zu Lee Larry Lovell Britton Mangham Molly McGehee Marque Millsaps Brad Mooney Bill Mote Burke Noble Michael Ory 72 Juniors
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rz, a W What Was The Most Exciting Part Of Your Sophomore Year? This Is What You Said . . . Too young to go to Prom, too old to be the low man on the totem pole, overlooked when club officers are elected, labeled immature by upper classmen — Sophomores, tell the most exciting part of their year. Disecting fetal pigs in Biology was the most exciting part of my year. Tenth grade was pretty boring, vacations I guess. The last day of my sophomore year was the most exciting. Nothing is exciting about being a sophomore, but it's better than being a freshman and being thrown in a garbage can. It is not an exciting year, but it's better than being an eighth grader but not as fun as being a kindergartner. This year has been less than exciting, but at least I can look forward to being a Senior. 74 Sophomores
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