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Glass Kramer 1, -I-BEICI1 I' DI' what. When sophomore students were asked what they thought their teachers could have been ifthey were not teachers, there were many unique comments. While Eva Lo felt that Mrs. Toon should be a comedian, Prashant Dani and Brian Ko disagreed stating, No, we think she would make a great farmer. More comments came from Scott Messec and Viet La when they agreed that both Mrs. Danna and Mrs. Crawford would make good secretaries. Gus Tello thought that Ms. Parham would make a super member of the Foreign Legion, and Matt Young andjohn Simms ended the conversation expressing, Out of all the teachers, Mr. Clayton would make the best president or even a king! Eva Lo confidently states that Mrs. Toon would have made a good comedian during Algebra II. K, 5 1 o f sa 1 K3 it an E jim jarles Tamlajernigan Danny joe Tracijohannes Scottjohnson Stacijohnson Craig jones Michael jones Travis jones Deanna jordan Kirk jordan Nataliejulian jana justice Eugene Kato Harkirat Kaur Chris Kelim Kim Kelley Chris Kelly Tammy Kelly Sherry Kichler Darvin Kidsy Cynthia King Valerie King Becky Kirk Evan Kirk Theresa Klawinsky Brian Ko David Kramer sophomores
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