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LL-BOOKED OUT The student walked to her locker on Monday morning, opened it and found it virtually empty. Anger ond frustration rook control of Comi Chan os she stood storing of the ransack- ed locker feeling torolly shocked. After regoining her com- posure, Chon searched through what remained of her folders. The only remaining items, besides the folders ond o bog of c ' ondy, was her government research project. I was so glad the government project was still there because I hod been working on it for so long, Chon said with o sigh of relief. Besides her English literature and grammar books, which were or her house, all her other books were stolen and hod to be reploced at Chan ' s ex- pense. It is not fair that the vic- tim has to pay for the stolen books, Chon said. Chon wos only one among many victims of a series of book theft. Ann Bhogot and Paul Clork, who hod their lockers near Chon ' s, olso hod their lockers ronsocked and their belongings stolen. Dhogof hod her govern- ment, physics and economics books stolen within a week after Chan ' s were token. I think those people ore really immature to do that because people can ' t study without their books, Bhogot said. Of the three seniors, Clark emerged as the most fortunate victim Though his entire locker wos emptied during the Christmas holidays, oil the con- rents except his biology book were returned to the office in lote March. Whether other students were OS lucky OS Clark, no one liked having their books stolen. I don ' t appreciate it because It really inconveniences me, Clork said obout book theft. BYQUYENVU Heovy Load. Arm Muscles form os Dovid Wolker corries o stock of books to his new locker. Insteod of receiving books in tfieir dosses, students hod to come prior to the first doy of school to receive books ond lockers. G. Kinslow. A Morello, Drod 9 Morris, Kevin 9 Morris, Steven 10 Morrison. Jennifer 9 Morton, Anno 9 Mote, Soroh 9 Mott, Mike 10 Mott, Yolondo 9 Moses, Druce 10 Mousner, Jimmy 9 Mueller, Dobby 11 Munoz, Anolicio 11 Munoz. Luis 9 Murphy, Dorcy 9 Muse, Jomie 10 Myers, Leslie 10 Myers, Williom 11 Noor, Cothy 11 Nogle Philip 11 Nong, Nguyen 10 Nosh, Julie 10 Novorro, Pete 9 Neol, Jill 9 Neils, Liso 10 Neumonnn, Troy 10 Newton. Linwood 11 Ng, Liso 10 than we bargained for 113
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Mononos, Joonne 10 Morin, Jorge 11 Morin, Louro 10 Marks, Koryn 9 Morquez, Andreo 10 Morsonick, Mellndo 9 Morsh, Deohonn 10 Mortin, Poul 9 Moftin, Scott 9 Mortinez, Koihleen 9 Mossey, Todd 9 Moto. Sommy 9 Mothios, Diono 11 Mofthews, Chris 9 Matthews, Christino 9 Moxwell, Jennifer 10 Moxwell, P J 11 Moyberry, Lisa 11 McAnneny, Argenoe McAshon, Modalyn 11 McCall, Gory 11 McCloin, Aliso 11 McBee, Chris 11 McBride, Angelo 9 McCrohon, Todd 10 McDonel. Theresa 11 McDermott, Sean 10 McDonald, Kelly 10 McDougoll, Melisso 9 McGorrity, Mike 9 McKinnon, Mork 10 McHorg, Scott 9 McLin, Combre 9 McMohon, Condi 11 McReynolds, Michael MclXeynolds, Soroh 9 McSorley, Mike 9 McTee, Jim 9 Meod, Charles 9 Meischen. Sherry 10 Miles, Michelle 9 Miller, Jennifer 10 Miller, Mork 10 Miller, Allen 9 Milligon, Michael 11 Milligno, Suzanne 10 Mills, Drondon 9 Min, Song 9 Minnick, Jimmy 9 Minor, David 10 Minor, Lee 10 Miskis, Steve 9 Mitchell, Brian 10 Mithell, Sfocey 9 Molina, Noomy 9 Molino, Ruth 9 Monohon, Mike 10 Montolbono, Jeff 11 Montero, Yomileth 9 Montgomery, Bill 11 Moore, Eric 11 Moore, George 10 Moroles, Hoberr ' Morales, R.oy 9 Morolez, Herminia Moreiro, Allen 11 Moreiro. Amy 9 Moreland, Koye ifi flRifia f- TlTlglS H • . r. jsc2a « -iM l 1 12 More UNDERCLASSMEN . . .
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Nguyen, Amy 9 Nguyen, Cuong ; Nguyen, Dung 9 Nguyen, Dung 10 Nguyen, Hou 9 Nguyen, Hieu 11 Nguyen. Hoong 9 Nguyen, Khoi 10 Nguyen, Khonh-Ly Nguyen, Khuong 1 ' Nguyen, Nghio 10 Nguyen, Nhiho 11 Nguyen. Oonh Kii Nguyen, Phi 11 Nguyen, Son 9 Nguyen, Thuy 10 Nguyen, Trongonh Nguyen, Tu 10 Nguyen, Tung 10 Nguyen, Tuyet 11 Nguyen. Quong 10 Nguyen, Von 11 Nichols, Stephonie Nicks, Greg 11 Nicks, Ron 9 Nowling, Kevin 9 Nunnollee. Chris 9 L ■ ASSING V THE L TIME Hobbies were os special as fhe students who did them. Hobbies ranged from smoll ways to pass time, like collec- tions of various items, to writing novels. Kyle LeDoeuf, who tinkered with mechonicol devices for several years, began his hobby by working with o friend restor- ing a wrecked V.W, From there LeBoeuf has since repoired o tronsmission ond modified o Pinto engine to fit a dune buggy. His interest was rather ex- pensive because it totaled near S1000 and took two years of his spore time. I get the feeling of accomplishment watching something come from nothing, LeDoeuf soid. Collections also served as a hobby ond attracted many people, such os Jomichoel Porter. I ' ve been reading comics since I was little, Porter said referring to his extensive comic book collection. Porter ' s collection numbered over 200. The collection was volued of $150 Qt75 t each. Experiences in life could become hobbies, os they did with Cindi Richordson. Richard- son wrote novels, ond has been doing so for three years. In her three yeors she has com- pleted three novels. Animal interests often meont hunting or fishing. However, Scott Brown enjoyed watching fish swim. Just watching things live is interesting to me Drown has collected fish since he wos six. His tonk consisted of o wide variety of multi colored fish. Not all hobbies were normal. Some were wild, yet all provid- ed some meons of satisfaction. BY ERICH NUTT 114 More GNDERCLASSMEN . .
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