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Gregg Leslie Gary LeVasseur Lillian Lewis David Lippold John Liptak Nunez Lissett Kristinia Lister Julianne Little David Lommason Ed Lommason Connie Lord Thresa Lucas Crystal Luna Jim Lunt Lori Lynch Georgia Lynn Kim Madsen Paul Mason Connie Mancilla David Mannikko Sharon Marcek Steve Marcino Dee Marie Holly Martin Phil Martin Tim Marshment Pam Martinez Tami Massa Becky Massey Darcie Mastrobattisto sophomores 265
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Jane Kravenko Mark Kubik Charleen Kurr Priscilla Kyriakaki Lance Lacroix Ricky Lamb Sharon Lankon Randy Lang Margaret Larnin Cheryl Lea o Pity for You There are certain school traditions that are carried on throughout the years, like, harassing students in the class or classes below yours. The unlucky fresh- men have to put up with the system and wait a year until they can do what's being done to them. Many students feel this is unjust, but still they take advantage whenever the situation permits. When asked what she thought about the sys- tem, sophomore, Andrea Hilgreth rep- lied, I went through the same treatment last year. p Sophomores, Renee Legrow and Andrea Hil- dreth sit through a lecture in their Theater I class. Garett Leavitt Kyle Leavitt Daniel Leberger Jong Suk Lee Rose Ann Lee Darin Lefkowitz 1 Andy Legrow Renee Legrow Scott Lengart Cathy Leonard 264 sophomores
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Penny Matthews Robert Matthews Terry Matthews Tom Matyas Kim May Michelle Maynard Tamora Maynard Stephen McDonald Todd McDonald David McDonough Kevin Mcgillivra Robert Mclntosh Evelyn McKenney Micky McMahan Marc McManus Money Makers Selling items at school was a good way for clubs to make money. Funds went toward trips, like the choir's concert tour in California, and new equipment. The Varsity Club raised 800.00 dollars to buy new weightlifting equipment. The Bengals sold candy, carnations, raffle tickets, Christmas candles, light bulbs, beanies, gloves, scarves, seat cushions, jewelry, and more. I like candy sells because it keeps me from getting the hungries until lunch. - Cristine Johns p Tim Southerland sells Rozanne Ward a flower. Dean McMiIIisn Jessica Meador Carrie Medina Leslie Meese Gina Mellott 266 sophomores N . . w e . . QR islam a f -. 1 '!EHs it Q1 up it ra .r ... , , . . Ein U Z. A . s 25. H .-i- s ' S as is .. 1 Q '
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