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Beyond Drar n between two hurricanes, Sopho- more Tim Guinee found time to catch bats for the Smithsonian Insti- tute. While working as a crew member aboard a sailboat which sailed 700 miles in the Antilles,'Guinee met a man that worked for the field museum. The man. from the field museum was assigned to do bat research. The field worker did not have time to catch the specimans so he showedGuineeihow to capturebats. Every night, when the boat anchored next to an island, Gui- nee would row to shore and set up the bat nets. A S S After the bats were caught in the nets, Guinee would carefully break their necks with his fingers while try- ing to avoid getting bitten. By the end of the trip, Guinee had accumulated approximately 50 bats which were packaged in plastic bags and preserved in formaldehyde and placed in the cabin of the boat. Guinee's expedition is only the' sec- ond time a research project, concerning bats, has been done in the Greater and Western Antilles. y , A Many mishaps did occur to some of Guinee's Specimans. Guinee said, One time one of the bats fell on the floor and one of the girls on the boat stepped on it.?' A 'After collecting the bats, Guinee gave them to the man from the field museum who later took them to Chi- cago and they fthe batsj were shipped from there to the Institute. Guinee does not know what the Smithsonian plans to do with the bats. Guinee said, . . . probably dissect them. I don't know for sure? -- 30 - RECITING LINES from. Ten Nights in a Barrooml' the Greater and Western Antilles for the Smithso- SophomoreiTlm Guinee portrays the shoe shine nianlnstitute. Photo by TrentARosenthal. -CarolRoberts boy. During the summer Guinee captured bats in M CaS'r.f.ef 1pra r 1 if ro osene 225' X , ., lance Rosmarin Twist . ' , ' ' K 3 Parkerftessy , , f , ' ' ' Nancy Rowland J v , ' ' ' , . I t . , s ,uf , , - Ter-WRQY - .L ' in Q tt- ' . ' Q, 5 '- Ronaltgaussak '2 5 r --1, , Q Q . l 3 I f T2 - , 1 van ' .,'t,' - , A -' ff - l i-, L ,, . ,. . . A J ffr f ANR'-A. - ' . 1 J-1 li , A A V r' l ' f' ill' 1 r 4- Arm , i f W- , ' A l i? A A 5-rf. AQ pk'-if-fflgf rr M lg M f r ' at t-, lA' .Ja 1 uf , t-. N. F I Y M A, at :Jw , V KevinRyan N ' Anissa Sabawaua g i ., Linda Sanders 1' , . Mark Sanderson ' El , ' A' e' , ' - , A . Steve Sanderson , I ' F Q. Q .. ' 'Q ji John Schieiinger ' W. K, ' . 'B ' ,' ' --r K . . . A Iggy David scmain ,. . , V, 2 . ,X . TonySchlein .. r: X, jg-,gg ' - .z fin., 'I J W A- 3 I ' - xy ' ' .. Y t ,.:7A. 'iff J X I -'A A if i A i f czxlscsigtiar - N ' ' ' nn oz . .- ,., Tony Schrarn , ,h 'A 'x ,tg max f if Mark'Schroeder - ,. if -,144 ,, M ' -Tracy Schulz ' V.-1 ,-. , T 3 4. - tnavimfg Suzanne gcclauster ,' I- I gl W , . A A ' 1 I yr, , , ' . if , , . 1 ,, .g I , , r , is - f lf f 4 L 120 Sophomores lroper-scohl
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Chris Wilson . Karl Wilson xy John Wmsauer . Rochelle Withers w Q' . . oaylewmie ,, - -I so I ISE OITIBC ! -N V' , Kenwomack V' ' 1 Sdney Womack liathleeri Wood at ' CorbyYoung .- - ,n Da dYo n .. 1 I ' Lisa Vee , K vi u g Ken Voungchild ' - Chris Zografos X 'I ' .- A ,K f +t N 'ft '.. 9' K is Mickey Woll fi Li W jx. N Q? V e-r iff are , M X -- lg , F, vt 5 . 'Q V ti., :,, L :F M t. , 5, 5 W W I , fin! ,att . - i ,, A , . Al ,X ' as . , f-f ef an 'aff 4 ' ., A ' ie .1 -X . ,E , ae' f, t Kathy Zelle ' -gi, Wi X A fm t Ch f i 1 .9 ' L ' f fist.. obody's business but his own ichard Nixon glowers down from an obscure. corner in the room. Several large plants habitate the office, and threaten to overtake the room at any moment. A stereo system perches on a series of shelves which are hugging the wall, but the center of attention is a desk which seems colossal in comparri- son to the rest of the room. i Behind the desk. sits the sole owner and president of the business. He is Mike Perkins. head of and the only employee of Perkins Financial Enter- prises. lim an audio consultant. I do sound systemsj, said Perkins. Doing sound systems includes helping the customer find a stereo that fits his budget and needs and helping him to install it. I started it when I was 13. I had trouble finding ajobf' he said. I'm not incorporated - I have a certificate of operation, which allows me to operate as sole proprietor. Because I'm a regis- tered business, I can get discounts for my customers they would not receive otherwise. Along with his certificate of operation, Perkins has a Federal business tax identification number, which hangs on his wall for anyone to inspect. if flag. V , Tie MQ, I. it il Lynnluber ,I ,gg . N - XVI Most of his customers are students who have heard of him through word of mouth or have received his business card. I've done some professional work, but I'd like to do more. It's hard to get people to trust you as a high school student, he said. When I have to sign contracts my dad co-signs with me - my being a minor does cause problems. My parents have never really said anything. They just told me 'It's your own business' said Perkins. -- 30 - - Sheryl Sanders HIGH FIDELITY gives Mike Perkins the chance to show a prospective customer different types of stereo systems. Mike mainly advises students on sound systems, buys them at a discount and helps install them along with doing environ- mental work. Photo by Trent Rosenthal. 122 Sophomores lwilson-zuberl We-s -XX ix.,,,..f ..t , I
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