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se Me, Please What do you do with nearly 3,000 students in a place that was built orgin- ally to house a maximum of 1500? You install portables, more portables, and yes, even more portables. When you include the R, S, A, P, and T wings, there are more portable class- rooms on campus than stationary rooms. By this time, you have spread the rooms out from past the pig pens to the foul-line on the softball field so you have to increase the passing time from five minutes to six minutes to eight minutes. By the time you read this arti- cle everyone will know what the plans are for next year. If anyone knows now (at press time) they aren ' t telling. Com- munity suggestions have included: starting Canyon Springs high school with two grades at Alessandro-, going on split sessions; and, oh yes, adding more portables. But the senior class had some suggestions of their own — some of them even rather heartless, like Get rid of the freshmen or even Kill off all the freshmen. What do you think should be done about the overpo- pulation problem at school? Get rid of the kids that don ' t want to learn. — Tina LaBella; Release a pack of wild dogs in the main quad during 4th lunch. — Brian Loftus; Put seniors in a Loden J U Moreno school of their own. — Patty Mann; Send the freshmen to Perris. — Les- lie Arnold; Don ' t make seniors go to school. — Lisa Bancroft; Bury the freshmen somewhere until they ' re Ju- niors. — Laura Bershas; Let ' s send the freshmen to Russia. — Heather Smith; An open campus would help. — James Ronsse; Birth control. — James Lowe; Eliminate tardies and people by sending students who are tardy to the firing line. — Melanie Grace; Poison every fifth lunch in the lunch room ; — Erik Digby; Let the seniors graduate early. — Laura Northington. Rod McCart Sherry McGeough Andrea McManus Michael Meadows Pilar Millan Rick Monroe Alexia Montibon Wanda Moore Cynthia Elaine Mora Christina M. Moreno
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Pamela Loden Brian Loftus Staci Logue Melissa Long Diana Lopez Steven Lounsbury James Lowe Laura Christine Loyd Shelley Lynch Maria MacGunigal Patricia Mann Felicia Masters Susan May
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Dana Morentin Anthony D. Morris John W. Morschl Paul Moulthrop Melissa Muna Jenifer Nevarez Vy Quang Nguyen Loretta Niemeier Laura Northington Kimberly Oates L. Francis Olivier John Orndorff Tim Palmatier Jami Parrott Kimberly Peacock Hikaru Pearson Terrence Pennell Karin Penrose Jeffery Perkins Charlene Petrasek Traci Phillips D. Drew Pierre Kenneth Pifer Shawn Pittman Stacy Lynn Poole
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