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f rom rags to riches we ' re all entitled to our own opinions. Whether it meant UT or Texas A M, Baylor or SMU, Harvard or Vanderbilt, everyone had their own idea of good taste, when it came to college. ■ what contact have you had with the college you want to go to as an under- classmen? I want to go to NYU because I love New York! I ' ve visited the campus and I like it. - junior Andrea Brannan I don ' t have a certain college I want to go to yet. I am not at the point of mak- ing a decision. So far I ' ll go to almost any school that accepts me. - sophomore Heather Morris ■what ' s your dream col- lege? Why? My dream college is U.T. 1 like it and I want to get into Texas politics. - sophomore Alicia Morris My dream college de- pends upon my major. Texas A M would probably be my first choice if I want to become a veterinarian. It also has strong traditions and a good athletic program. The Air Force Academy would be a neat choice. It ' s a good school and if I get in, it ' s free! - junior Scott Sanders Kip Abcrcrombic 10 Ben Abshcr 10 Ashley Adams 9 Debra Adams 9 Ahab Al-Nassar 10 Karen Aldridge 1 1 Bill Alewinc 9 Alan Alexander II ) Tommy Alexander 9 Chris Allaire 9 Ashley Allen 10 Salomon Allcnde-Reva 10 Andrianna Alvarez 10 Yaser Alwazzan 9 Tracy Ammann 1 1 Greg Amos 9 Laura Amoscalo 9 Kari Anderson 10 Euan Arancta-Lapus 1 1 Xochill Arias 9 Tamra Aricns 1 1 Vorsha Armbruster 1 1 Ellen Arligas 10 Lee Ashcrafl 10 Todd Ashcly 9 Shelly Aiwell 9 Jasc Auby 1 1 Brian Aune 10 Jason Austin 1 1 Traci Avcnll 9 Mike Ayotle 1 1 Laurie Babb 1 1 Laurel Bacon 1 1 Katie Bader 1 1 Robert Bagwell 1 1 Steve Bailey 9 Robert Baird 1 1 Deborah Baker 1 1 John Baker 9 Heather Balcezak 9 Take it at Face Value INDIVIDUALS J
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Kalhry Wendy Willis ' Dennis Wilson Isabel Wilson Julie Wilson Marc Wilson Laura Woodruff Michele Woods Ricky Woodside Matt Woollev Me lissa Wren David Wright April Yett Rudy Uy Patrick Zabaneh Apryl Zimmer Jeff Zombola A LU OF- C ioi a flash h,4. ' « then died - c» • aatn Berk C .-It ' s sfr.H e that tH.«W- Brtc£ From discovering the distance the car can travel on $1 worth of gas to the risk of testing parent ' s patience, most found the unknown truly seducing. Curiosity trapped almost everyone. ■Into what interesting sit- uations has your curiosity gotten you? One time my friends and I were driving and we wanted to see how fast his new car would go. We were driving about 75 mph. We hit a curve and slid off the road into the mud not hurting the car, but we left skid marks about 200 feet long. - senior Jeff Piatt Going to jail from try- ing to see how far we could push a police officer. - se- nior Matt Foster ■ What strange reactions have you received due to your curiosity? I was really interested in this guy, so a friend and I decided to find out where he lived. This was about one am and we found his house, way out in the boon- docks. He must have just gotten home or something because he was standing at his car when we pulled up. The first thing he did was ask , What are you doing here? - senior Stephanie Hilts Edited by Alex Grossman I nilRIOSITYl
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BWhy do you want to go to the college you ' ve chosen? I ' ve always wanted to go to Baylor. My grand- mother, mother and brother all went to school there, but I ' ve never been pressured lo go there. I ' ve always known that I can go to school where ever 1 want to. I guess I ' m interested in Baylor because I ' ve spent time on campus with my brother, and he showed me around, and I really like the campus. I also have friends that have gone there or are still going there and they love it! - junior Lisa Miller UT has a good reputa- tion and it ' s very presti- gious. - freshman Eric Sandberg Education frustration. Sign- ing up for his choices of col- leges, junior Chris Clark fills out applications. Col- lege day gave a chance for students to find a college. Timely. Gathering resources in the library for his re- search paper, sophomore Tinsley Meadows skims through magazines for in- formation on his subject. Kxirii 4 ,l» ' mm tfl Andy Bennett 1 1 James Bennett 1 Jean Anne Bennett 1 1 Kelly Benoit 1 1 Brent Benton 10 Briana Bere ovytch 10 Robert Bcre ovylch 9 Gabe Berg 9 Edited by Tammy Mitchell I GOOD TASTeI
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