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    Livewire, Volume 8

    November 25, 2018

    INDIVIDUAL ISSUES:

    • Volume 8, Issue 1
    • Volume 8, Issue 2
    • Volume 8, Issue 3
    • Volume 8, Issue 4

    Staff Members:Abbie Alstatt, Ainsley Gordon, Ashlyn Kouri, Bethany White, Brandon Hall, Derek Rogers, Dustin Douglas, Erika Bolton, Ethan Neutz, Grant Skaggs, Haley Grether, Haley Snyder, Haylie Jenkins, Jaeden Yarbrough, Jasmine Meeks, Jaydrien Jarrett, Jeremy Antle, Jeremy Riggs, Jessica Mattingly, Kelsi Sego, Kim Houchin, Lauryn Smith, Lindsay Renneisen, Luke Young, Maggie Wisdom, Matthew Childress, Nick Jackson, Owen Jagelo, Sarah Allen, Sydney Riley, Taylor Hollifield, Tyler Steinmetz, Zach Combest

    • Abbie Alstatt
    • Ainsley Gordon
    • Ashlyn Kouri
    • Bethany White
    • Brandon Hall
    • Derek Rogers
    • Dustin Douglas
    • Erika Bolton
    • Ethan Neutz
    • Grant Skaggs
    • Haley Grether
    • Haley Snyder
    • Haylie Jenkins
    • Jaeden Yarbrough
    • Jasmine Meeks
    • Jaydrien Jarrett
    • Jeremy Antle
    • Jeremy Riggs
    • Jessica Mattingly
    • Kelsi Sego
    • Kim Houchin
    • Lauryn Smith
    • Lindsay Renneisen
    • Luke Young
    • Maggie Wisdom
    • Matthew Childress
    • Nick Jackson
    • Owen Jagelo
    • Sarah Allen
    • Sydney Riley
    • Taylor Hollifield
    • Tyler Steinmetz
    • Zach Combest
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