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Its
not easy to restore Mother
Nature, especially after
a devastating wildfire has
done its worst. But each day,
a handful of men give it their
best shot.
Make that a handful of men,
and their very determined
Mission College supervisor.
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classroom is a crime
scene |
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The students approach the
bodies deliberately. Every
few steps, they scan the
crime scene visually for
clues, careful not to trample
any evidence. After all,
theyve been told that
what their cameras record
could lead detectives to
the murderer.
The students treat this
"investigation"
with all the seriousness
of the real thing
even
though its actually
a lab assignment in Mission
Colleges Forensic
Photography 250 class.
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A L U M N I N
E W S
Retiree
says,
Use it, dont lose it
Edward
Woods has great advice
for people
planning
to retire: Find a passion in life and
pursue it as a second career.

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Gary
Bombalicki
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A
wide variety of careers can
be found on Gary Bombalickis
resume: Sous chef
radio disk
jockey...cable television sales
executive...business entrepreneur.
And, he is president of the
Los Angeles Mission College Foundation.

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S
O C C E R U P D A T E
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wrap up season, look to next
year |
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| Congratulations
to mens soccer coach
E.B. Madha and womens
coach Carlos Olivares, whose
teams carried the colors for
Mission College on the athletic
field this fall. The men fell
just shy of qualifying for the
playoffs, finishing with a conference
record of 7-5-2. Olivares, whose
young team went 2-10 in conference
play, hopes this years
learning curve will pay off
next year when several of the
women are expected to return
as veterans. |
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