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WorL Wo,l? Wo.l! CtoOViQ)? What did do you expect of your first job, and what did you find? I don ' t expect it to be easy, but it will be a welcome change of pace. — Dawn Stauffer, 10 I expect to work hard and hate what I ' m doing. — Brandy Kell, 10 I expected a great learning ex- perience that is social and excit- ing, and I found it was not as exciting, but as social as I expect- ed. — Lorinda Newby, 10 1 expected a lot of money and not a lot of work, and 1 found that it didn ' t pay enough money and it was tons of hard work, but I had a blast. — Mark Beeher, 10 I expected it to be really difficult, but it was really easy. — Lisa Paoli, 10 I expected my first job to be hard work and it was tough at first but I got used to it. — Tanya McLain, 10 I thought my first job was going to be easy and kick back and pay a lot of money. I found that it was hard and tiring and it didn ' t pay enough money. — Eric Fillmore, 10 I never really expected anything. I thought it would be hard work, but I thought part of it might be fun. I found my first job fun ok. it was what I expected. — Pam Bentley, 10 I expected to make a lot of mon- ey for a small amount of work, and I found the job was tedious, time con- suming and worth more money. — Wendi Duke, 10 Sophomore Mona Edington counts money for a customer in the school cafeteria. Getting snacks for students and sometimes seizing food is what she does when «he works five days a week at lunch. Working at Cinema 30, Sophomore Lorinda Newby fills orders for soft drinks, popcorn and candy. After helping customers, she spends the rest of her work time keeping the concession and lobby areas clean. Jennifer Baker Nicole Ballardini Travis Barrett Kari Beckett Sarah Bekker Jason Bell Anne-Marie Bellard Lena Benet Andrea Bennett Erica Bennett Pamela Bentley Michael Berkich Tara Bernard Joseph Bertrand Cynthia Betts Jessica Biddleman Paul Bierman Corey Blair 100 al
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nnomores Unfortunate, because they have two more years here. — Alex Hatton, 12 Short, because you have to look down at them. — Brent Daniels, 1 1 Bizarre, because the Juniors and Seniors think they ' re so cre- ative but the Sophomores are stil up and coming. — Dawn Stauf- fer, 10 Scared. When 1 was a soph- omore I was scared because ev- eryone looked down on me. It is a scary feeling to be the youngest. — Kris Pieretti, 12 Immature, because they never stop and think about what they ' re doing before they do it. — Va- nessa Santos, 1 1 o what do ou fhinh: r?2 (jluM ' iaPHlQk.. ' OTUii, Intelligent, because they are. ' Jeff Montrose, 10 ' uzo Nicole Abbott Antonio Adrin Ryan Aglietti Nicole Aguilera Junene Aitken Robyn Alastuey Alicia Allan Jennifer Alldis Shawn Allen Julie Alloway Julie Amster Nicole Amundsen Shane Anderson Jesse Arthur Tami Arthur Butch Atkinson Tracy Autry Catrina Baber Sophomores 99
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Maria Blevins James Block Jennifer Blomgren Robert Bloomfield Jason Boone Glenn Booth Jeremiah Bopko Jun Boykin Julie Brannan Kim Brantingham David Briese Pam Brigham Audra Brinkerhoff Jason Brown Aaron Browne Missie Bryant Ernest Bull Deana Burley Mike Burrows Jennifer Butterfield Christine Calkins Lance Cardinalli David Carlson Chris Case Shelia Case Brian Casey Claudia Castillo Travis Chandler Jeannette Chaney Jason Chelius Chris Childers Apryl Christian Monica Clark Jenni Clarke Paula Clifton Dawn Cody Chris Conley Keith Conrad Frank Corral Madeline Costanzo Jennifer Coughlin Tom Cowperthwait Jennifer Crawford Chris Crepeau Christine Crews Boanerges Cruz Jennie Culbert Dora Curr ' Sophomores 101
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