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1 Sophomoresllobs YBAGGING FRENCH FRIES is one gave up only his lunch time for this YTHE COST OF CLASS RINGS makes Cheryl Trout think job that does not interfere much 52.30 an hourjob. about the amount of money students pay. These expenses with other activities. Doug Stucker often lead students into getting iobs. Linda Stebbing ,. .. T, - Q , ' Q xl Q X Sally Stein , A I .A Q Cheryl Steinkraus N in T Q T A 5 Q S QQ Q lennifer Stevens .T , . T 'T Q ., . M, Q lanell Stevenson . 'Q ', ' ' it QQ ' QQ if Q' , s ,Q Q Q0-we QQ ff '- David Stillwell A 'T A :gr A QQ ... if Q, Craig Stokes ' Q at X K E ' Eric Stroh ' -N Q A A Brenda Stubbs f , Q Q Doug Stucker 5' Q 5 , cy A it ' S QQ Q, ,,,t.,. lames SQQQZUM Q Q QQ Q . W QQQQE M Q :. T QQQQ Q if .Q Kenneth Swartzkopf we Q Y T' ' Qi ' . :Q QQ Q - X. -N Tlna Swlll TTT' 7 , Q A .fl t t 1 X ' 5' Erwin Tamondong t iit tt-, W T' ,iii T ' rtl - ' Mylenc Tamondong . - Q .. , QQ Q . f i V Q QQQ 53 Anthonv Tavlor QQ Q S Q Q-Q li C T Q Q fr i f Robert Taylor . Qfzi- if 3. - T Y -Q T Lisa Teague ' V Q T - 'five ' K Martin Teichmann ' Q A ' , Q iuliereifma E1 Q if QQ QQ QQ Q P s Michael Temple f ' W- ' , f Q M QQQQ ':.: t Vicky Tgrrig QQQ s QaQQy Q QQ Q Q 1 j Q . Matthew Thatcher r z . , . . . .K QQ J i A4 QQ, in sg 'X' if v N .. 3 . Tw . x QQPXQ N X Q sa, i D 1 , 1 J R as Brett Thibault ' j . .. , -+ 4' f , Michelle Thoemmes ' n f ' .,, fji Q QQ lennifer Thomas it '- Q, v,ii . ' . 1 - Q TQ .lf for ' Daniel Thompson A Q Q Q Q T A i --QC ' Laura Torres lli' A .:,. . 3 ,i ga as s m ' , 'N' , ' A at r f Lisa Torres 'I A Q f 1. T A Q , fi ' QQ Q N A, ' I W Peggy Tous Q itlii Q ,Q 1 Q sr uf' . Q, Z T QQ Kelly Townsend ls , QQ X - f 6 Ra ' f lx Cheryl Trout yQQ Q ,Q QQ Q Q- : QQ- T X Q M Q Y QQ QQ Q ggi Q X Q leffrev miiiio c T iii ll iii ii I M jeffrey Tuttle Todd Tweedie Michelle Ulibarri Keith Urban Sylma Urbie Melody Ury Angela Van Sickle Simi K K QQ ' W, E R, h 'T HMS W 5 ' X A' Y QQ :QQ Q. Q QQ Q , ui -Q K 1 tl. ,I Q-gg Q QVQ Q QQ . ' 'M' il 'T V 'T ill K f s 4 ' . ' K M l s iaaa T Q .s sc K' 1 fl'i!f'l l ' l 'i'i ' 4 T ' i A r l
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