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IN orth Tower-llth Floor
(L-R) Victor Garcia Vela,
Santiago Romero, Luis
Garcia, Ron Hill, Chad
Johnston, Jason Robbins,
Craig Clarkson, Dean
Hengst, Scott Robinson,
Monroe Wills, Jim Garrett,
Ben Benyoussef, Pedro Ayala
(RA), Joel Feliciano, Joey
Hawkins, Ryan Grote.Photo
by Mark Lacy.
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orth Tower-12th Floor
Front: Andra Barrow, Leigh
Anne Wallace, Lara
Bankston. Second: Nicole
Bradford, Petra Henlry, Pam
Heston, Natalie Sinn, Susan
Zinnecker. Third: Annette
Roesner, Amanda Passmore,
Jennifer Hartman, Tricia
Myers, Laura Philips, Caria
Dick, Patti Muckleroy,
Christina Richardson.
Fourth: Kara Wright, Yvonne
Champion, Dalia Fuentes,
Telma Leon, Kim
Browder.Phofo by Mark Lacy.
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orth Tower-13th Floor
Samuel Guardiola, Fernando
Murcia, Tony McLain, Carlos
Reta, Baljinder Dhillon, Ade
Sukadis, Roger Vargas,
Roberto Vargas, Clark Erikson,
Cameron Feet, Asunobu Isoda,
Keith Jureens, Frederick
Johnson, Michael Newton, Eric
Bregman, Pedro Richmagui,
Bryon Mickens, John Tease,
Jason Russell, David Vargo,
Justin Techmanski, Kenneth
Wilkerson, Brandon Guzman,
Esteban Martinez, Douglas
Harris, Charles McAllister,
Terence O'Conner, Michael
Paugh, Kenneth Alewine, Al
Manchado, Khalid Al-Ajaji,
Kevin Berroud, Craig King,
Victor Pablo.Photo by Mark
Lacy.
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'orth Tower-14th Floor
(L-R) Ginger Koy, Natalie
Carr, Jennifer Carr, Jennifer
Griffith, Cynthia Garner,
Shannon Gibbs, Hettie
Richardson, Maria Toband,
Niki Brundrett, Veronica
Manlapas, Cattie Johnson,
Rachel Childs, Shannon
Hills, Laura Gilliland.Phofo
by Mark Lacy.
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Mail Call
Getting mail not an easy task
Say what you will about waiting in E.
Cullen lines — the worst waiting occurs
when you are expecting mail and you
are depending on one of the residence
halls mailrooms to get it to you.
Both the Quad and the Towers are
equal in terms of mailroom efficiency.
There have been countless times when
you are absolutely positive that Mr.
Mailman just dropped off a bundle of
letters and packages, and for an hour or
two afterward, that little sign stating
"MAIL HAS NOT ARRIVED" is still
up. Yet you look through the window
and see all the mail sitting in piles on
the floor.
The one sign that everyone really
hates is the "MAIL HAS ARRIVED:
NOW SORTING FOR DISTRIBUTION." You never know just how
long the mail has been there or how
much of it has been distributed. After
going back to look for what seems
the hundredth time, a mailroom
worker looks up at the sign and says
"Oops, I forgot to change that!" and
puts up the "MAIL IS UP" notice.
-Stephanie Colston
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A Good Sign. That long awaited check or letter is
finally in your hands, but who knows how long it
has been in "sorting."Phofo by ]crry Munoz.
What Is This? An occasional mix-up of mail leads
to extreme frustration among residents. Most
problems were corrected in a few days which
seemed more like a few years.Photo by jerry
Munoz.
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