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Spanish 105 Oral inerviews

Course: SPAN 105, Fall 2010
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105 Spanish ORAL INTERVIEWS SCHEDULE 12 pm group (ROOM 4) WEDNESDAY 12-12:10 -Celina y Kara 12:10-12:20 Rheanna y Bridget 12:20-12:30 Rosemary y Katherine 12:30-12:40 Alex y Brooke 12:40-12:50 Ian y Meghan FRIDAY 12-12:10 Jamal y Zach 12:10-12:20 Alyssa y Obi 12:20-12:30 Candace y Desree 12:30-12:40 Kerry y Lilly 12:40-12:50 Thomas Gibson 1 y pm group (ROOM 12) WEDNESDAY 1:00-1:10 Haley y Katie...

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105 Spanish ORAL INTERVIEWS SCHEDULE 12 pm group (ROOM 4) WEDNESDAY 12-12:10 -Celina y Kara 12:10-12:20 Rheanna y Bridget 12:20-12:30 Rosemary y Katherine 12:30-12:40 Alex y Brooke 12:40-12:50 Ian y Meghan FRIDAY 12-12:10 Jamal y Zach 12:10-12:20 Alyssa y Obi 12:20-12:30 Candace y Desree 12:30-12:40 Kerry y Lilly 12:40-12:50 Thomas Gibson 1 y pm group (ROOM 12) WEDNESDAY 1:00-1:10 Haley y Katie 1:10-1:20 Matt y Gabriel 1:20-1:30 Emily Cruse y Sarah 1:30-1:40 Thomas y Emily Booker 1:40-1:50 Betty y Emily Schlichtman FRIDAY 1:00-1:10 Kori y Devin 1:10-1:20 Tucker y Chris 1:20-1:30 Stuart y Lauren 1:30-1:40 Kathy y Rashard 1:40-1:50 Seijal y Kinsey
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