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Bridget Burnham
Bridget Burnham is an English major here at El Camino. She is very fond of hyperboles, puns, oxymorons, and word play. As for her long-term goals, she hopes to become a multi-hyphenate. Two of the many occupations she wishes to inhabit are writer and vigilante. (When asked for further details about the latter, her rep said, "No comment.") She also dreams of one day becoming the Princess of Whales. To this future vigilante, one of life's greatest joys, greater than the air she breathes, greater than pigs flying, greater than life itself, is riding on a milky white unicorn with a multicolored horn that shimmers like the ocean while eating jumbo shrimp and listening to Fatboy Slim. She plans to transfer in the fall.

Morgan Foxxe
She's powerful on the volleyball court and compelling in the classroom. Her spirits are high and ambition is fierce. She's dedicated to dance and the development of young eager dancers. She enjoys drive-in movies, watching college football (GO SUN DEVILS), and cooking in the kitchen. She believes that life offers everyone the same story just different characters and stage names. In her spare time she loves playing laser tag, going bowling, socializing and hitting the gym. Rick James might have said that she's a brick house, while others believe that she's "thicker than snicker" or that she's shaped like an hour glass. Ladies and gents, I'd like to introduce you to the "Georgia Peach" of Southern California hitting the runway at 5'1", 140 pounds even, Morgan J. Foxxe.

Annah Inocente
It isn't just what Annah does. What is important is what she does not do. For instance, she does not make good use of her guitar or bass. She does not drive under 40 mph, she does not count calories or hit gyms, and she does not own a bike. She does not shop more than twice a year, and she does not bake nearly as well as she cooks. She does not think that cats are inherently funny, and she does not plan on having children. She does not draw (it's really doodling) and she does not write (it's really BSing). She does not enjoy writing little blurbs about herself, but luckily for anyone who might be curious, she does not mind doing so.

Sierra Little
When Sierra Little was little, har har har, she never dreamed of being a princess, housewife, or a fairy. Not that there's anything wrong with that! Geez, way to put your foot in your mouth! She'd rather be a cheetah, or a pirate. You know, something free, something that lived by the kill of its own hunt, or the riches of her own plunder. Okay, these aren't perfect examples because who'd like to be an endangered species or riddled with scurvy? There was a point here, where did it go? Um . . . oh! Because Sierra is that special kind of imaginative, do-it-herself kind of gal, she . . . is good at putting together collections of creative works? I think that was it. I'm really not cut out for this bio thing, am I? I could do so much better for myself if it wasn't for this blasted economy, but you know, work is work . . .

Rachel MacAulay
Rachel is fascinated by the mythologies surrounding the Spanish conquest of the Americas and the rhetoric the conquistadors used to justify their actions. She thinks that everyone should read Lope de Aguirre's letter to Philip II. She wishes that she had more time to spend in the library and access to more extensive libraries in which to spend what time she does have. She compulsively reads the work of others before she does her own. Resigned to the fact that she will never be able to make a living off of these traits, she has decided to enjoy her stay in academic and professional limbo for as long as she can.