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Jeanette Manley James Manning Jotene Manuel Cathenna Manzanares Christina Manzanares Debra Maples Christa Mark Norman Marley Kimberly Marshall Jennifer Martinez Jose Martinez Kimberly Mastain Lisa Mathews Kimberly McCormick Kevin McCullough Marc McDowell Jeffrey McMurray Larry McNulty Francine Metendez Michelle Mendolia David Merrill Jason Merritt Javier Meza Christine Miller Donald Mohlin Ruth Momrow Laura Moon Kelley Moore Tanya Moore Ignacio Moreno Ronnie Morris Christal Mozer Heidi Muertter David Mull Cheryl Muntz Manuel Murillo Cory Nabours Kelly Nabours Stacy Naro Jack Neill Erick Nelson Jennie Nelson Tanya Nelson Brian Newman Shawn Nte James Niehoff Brent Nolen Anna Notaro Ysidro Ochoa Jeffrey ODonnel Marcella Ogata Christopher Ogden Shannon Olivares Stacy Osburn Garrett Osterode Jennifer Palacios Tina Panno Gerard Pare Shannon Parker Juan Patino James Patterson Noel Patterson Michelle Pauley 188 y PEOPLE
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WSWT ' Katrjna Knutson Adam Koralewski Kandice Kovatski David Krahn Craig Kruczek Stephanie Kuehl Dawn Larkin Michelle Larkin Ruzanna Laloyan Eve Larson Valerie Layfield Dennis Ledbetter Lee Eliott Michael Leggett NE WAY TO HAVE AN EXPENSIVE SMILE WAS TO WEAR BRACES THOUSAND SHOWING OFF HIS SMILE, Dana Quin- tana is one of the many students who wore braces. DOLLARS AND UP He walked out of the orthodontist ' s office grimacing from the pain in his mouth. He wouldn ' t smile, he couldn ' t! His mom followed immediately behind him, looking at the bill with an utterly blank expression, eyes not moving, mouth wide open. She would never be the same. He was many students who had to wear braces. But if the pain or the price didn ' t break you, the cute little names people made-up probably would. The pain faded after a few days, but the bills kept com- ing. While the price didn ' t affect the wearers that much, the par- ents suffered the full blow. Heidi Hall said, I didn ' t care too much about the price, but my parents did. The names were the worst. Com- ments like brace face , soon became tiresome. When I was a lot younger I ' d call people names just to aggrevate them. It was funny, confessed Jackie Payan. There was a lighter side to braces though; getting them off. Matt Brandt conveyed, When I got my braces off it felt different. I was really glad they were off. ty Ooug Corbitt and nma Copar Mechelle Linton Jun Little Benjamin Loop Ctiristina Love Mitzi Lozano Le Lu David Lubensky Kathleen Lucius Richard Lugo Peter Lynch Shan Lyon Marcus Mackenzie Lacresha Mackey Denise Maloney JUNIORS BRACES
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Jacqueline Payan Lisa Pearson Christina Pence Michelle Penticoff Leticia Perez Miguel Perez Lynn Peters , Han Phan Phongsi Phothiboupha Stephanie Ponce Lisa Ponzini Amy Preston Tabitha Prince Timothy Proulx OR MANY STUDENTS, CLASSES WERE A WAY OF LIFE OUR-EYED PERSPECTIVE WITH PRECISE VISION, Marcella Ogata gets a jump on her home- work. GLASSES . . . ARE FOUR EYES BETTER THAN TWO? Wearing glasses was one op- tion sight-impaired students chose. Also, students wore glasses not to correct their eye-sight, but for protection from the sun, or just to look cool . Four eyes was no longer a negative comment, because some of those who wore glasses chose to. Many glasses wearers found them an in- convenience. Scott Burke stated, Some- times wearing glasses is a pain, but without them, I can ' t see very well. He continued, Normally they do not bother me, but sometimes the nose piece is irritating. On the other hand, Mr. Jay VanMeter liked wearing his glasses, I tried wearing contacts before, but they were too uncom- fortable for me. I like wearing glasses much better. For those with 20 20 vision, there were sun-glasses. There were many styles of sun-glasses to express individ- ual tastes. Some students would spend as much as 50 dollars or more for a pair of Ray Bans or Vuarnets. I paid 40 dollars for my Ray Bans, but I think it was worth it because they protect your eyes better than the cheap ones, com- mented Steve Johnson. Well, now it ' s up to you to decide; are four eyes better than two? It probably de- pends on your own eyesight! by Mike Roberts Minh Quach Dana Quintana Jesse Quintana Mona Ramirez Matthew Ramsey Heather Randall Heather Rea Darleen Reece Stacie Reedy Silvia Rengifo Van Renter Laura Restrvo James Reyes Carolyn Rice JUNIORS GLASSES
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