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Lett Relieved of the day ' s pressures, freshman Denise Lakes and senior Tina Powers breeze their way to the car, — photo by Will Tieman On the move to new things on the academic hori- zon, Joe Mack and Meager Chappell take the school bus to Indianapolis to compete in LaSalle ' s first Academic Decathlon. — photo by Mrs. Becky Hartman Left Missing the bus can be expensive. The fare of a taxi is one dollar per mile. — photo by Robyn Holy Student Life Transportation
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T, On The Move ransportation Getting from one place to another is crucial to the lives of LaSalle students, whether it ' s from home to school or the basketball games to your place or mine? Determination at a precise time motivates students to flag a taxi, hop a bus, nag their parents or slip on the walkin ' shoes. For whatever means of transportation, the price is always high. A taxi these days runs $1.50 up front as a drop charge and another $1.00 per mile. Senior Debra Dickerson states, I took a taxi only once and I won ' t do it again. It was so expensive for just a short little ride. Sometimes doubling as a school bus or mom ' s taxi service, Transpo South Bend ' s mass transit system is another way to get around town. Freshmen David Hemig re- plies, Transpo is alright, there ' s nothing wrong with it, and freshmen Susie Brown adds, It ' s just another way of getting some place. When all else fails grab the most com- fortable pair of walkin ' shoes. Above Four wheels are not the only means of transportation: two wheels are better than none. — photo by Robyn Holy Right Having a car isn ' t all fun and games as these people have found out. Trying to get out of LaSalle student parking lot can be a headache at the end of a Lion s day. — photo by Will Tieman • 1 Al ■ 20 Student Life Transportation
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H Special omecoming The 1985 football team was not having a good year but it was a special game that night so the fans turned out full force to, as Gail Reames put it, give our team the cheering they would need to win . It was Friday, Sept. 13, 1985 homecoming, M.C. Elston was the opponent. The Lions were hoping for a victory, not really ex- pecting one but a little hope never hurt anyone. The game started, there were tackles, running, and throwing, as in any football game. When the final buzzer went off LaSalle had lost 0-31, a dejected team walked off the field. That night there wasn ' t the usual crowd at the Lions favorite haunt, Noble Romans. It wasn ' t because they had lost the spirit or faith in the team, nothing will ever destroy Lion Pride. That night in the Lions Den there was a dance and the kids were having lots of fun and groovin ' to the latest tunes. Although LaSalle lost the football game, they didn ' t lose their pride or their spirit or next year and these are the key ingredients to winning a football game. Escorts Alan Delinski, Jeff Hauteman, Marc Jefferies, Tim Mitchell, Mike Ridenour, Kurt Ogorek, David Above Four years of high school can be hectic on a Zobrosky, David White. Randy Mallard, Oscar Davis, Tim Tubbs, Charles Stokes, Matt Miller Court Sharon person as well as their parents. Senior football players Chlebek, Michele Gregory, Karen Hentunen, Maria Leake, Maria Perez, Kim Szmanski, Valerie Witulski, Dominique Vermeulen, Kim Philips, Lucina Moore, Lori Kile, Stacey Howell. Jenelle Coddens — photo by Root Photographe 22 Homecoming Student Life honored their parents in conjunction with homecoming festivities. Before entering the game Tim Tubbs picked up a flower from Mrs. Delinski to give to his appreciat- ed mom. — photo by Root Photographers Left Stepping their way through the muddy football field seniors Valerie Witulski and David Zobrosky found it well worth it to be in the spotlight for just one night as members of the 1 985 football homecoming court. — photo by Root Photographers
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