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Kim Marshall Shane Martin Thomas Martin Tiffany McClendon Scott McConnell Sheila McCoy Cathie McCuin Shannon McDowell Neal McElroy Michelle McEntire Summer Medley Marlene Michael Michael Miller Adrianne Molden Tina Molden is 5 . , , f , I ff, fp ,ikk - - . it 1 A , ,. 'V 1' ' H . gf, E yvswf 1 K I .F Al,ko , . .,. . A, f , at --e't .if A g 1: rr 5 . , A M k V L . Q, ' za gs. W , UQ rj- i , ,-.-: ' 'K . -1 T - z 1 ,yit '52 Wiki '02 Mechanical Menace Keith Wheeler Staff Clanking coke ma- chines, whooshing cop- iers, beeping intercoms. Noisy machines are all around us. They are here to help us make it through the day. Here to help us by giving us more to think about than work. Now we have to worry about other things, like: will my coke come out? Can I get this copied? Will it be boiling or freezing today in En- glish? Machines are here to as- sist us and to make our en- vironment more livable. But sometimes these de- vices don't work properly. 160 People One of the most unre- liable machines was the heating and air condition- ing system. It became very difficult to predict what the weather would be like in the building. I have no idea what is wrong with the machines at school because they never work long enough to find out what the prob- lem is, Tony Foust said. Another machine that couldn't be trusted was the copier. Important for office work, research and other things, the copiers were heavily used. That is, they were used during those rare times when they were working. lt's important for the copiers to be working. They're very important to the school. But when they're fixed, they don't stay fixed, Scott Mclntyre said. Arguments arose over the drink machines. School policy was that they were not to be oper- ated during school hours, only before or after school. Some students did not like this policy. It causes major incon- veniences with the coke machines not available to us during school, Caleb Kerr said. ll
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