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Speaks Out

By Daily Bruin Staff

Oct. 23, 1997 9:00 p.m.

Friday, October 24, 1997

Speaks Out

Endangered Species

Derek Stevens

Graduate Student

Chemistry

"The bald eagle, because it is a national symbol, and it is
important that we preserve it."

Bonnie Hong

Second-year

English

"Mink, because I don’t think people should be wearing that kind
of stuff. My mom had a mink coat and it scared me."

Thais Bass

Fourth-year

African-American Studies

"The tigers, because they’re beautiful animals of Africa."

Billy Sarrancino

Second-year

Economics

"The polar bear, because they’re gentle giants. They are a vital
part of the food chain in cold environments."

Luis Sanchez

Second-year

History

"African Elephants because they’re bad. When you think of the
jungle, you think of elephants. They’re a symbol of the jungle and
we should preserve our natural environments."

Christy Feehan

Third-year

Design

"Pigs, even though I eat them. I used to raise pigs. They’re
really smart and they have impressive personalities."

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