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Fall 2007 - Volume 30, Number 1

jessica deputato is a senior majoring in English and minoring in Creative Writing and Political Science. Her interests include caffeine, the letter y, and convincing herself that May 18th is not a real day on the calendar year. She would like to thank her family and her creative writing professors for their continued support.

amy glynn is a sophomore double majoring in English and Human Services. When she is not in class or volunteering, you can usually find her drinking tea or running along the Potomac. She'd like to thank Barbara Helfgott Hyett for her spirit, passion, and creative thought.

katherine hild is a 2006 alum, and is thrilled to have her photography published in Wooden Teeth! She credits her success to having a lot of downtime while living in Europe and to finally owning a camera with a zoom lens and a working flash..

amanda huminski, an avid writer in high school, entered GW as an Economics major. After two years of mediocre success in memorizing formulas, she switched to the Women's Studies program and rekindled her fondness for abstract thought. In her free time, you can find her playing Iron Chef with her roommates or pretending to study at Soho Tea & Coffee.

jana jurkovska is a freshman double majoring in fine arts and undecided. She would like to thank her parents for the opportunities they have given her this year. She would also like to thank her little brother Luka for being such a good model.

christina katopodis is a junior majoring in English, minoring in Creative Writing and Spanish. Her dream is to earn a PhD in English Literature and teach at a university either here or abroad. She sends her deepest thanks and love to her family and friends who are always open to review and critique her latest work.

jeffrey lamoureux is a student of Anthropology from upstate New York. He likes to walk through meadows, protecting them from housing developments when necessary, and play music by the river.

dana liebelson is a sophomore in the Elliot School, just like everyone else. She is not a poet or pessimist, but has somehow defined herself in the Wooden Teeth as both. "Minefield" came about while studying for a calculus midterm last year, which she did in fact do terribly on. She is considering writing a series of poems entitled, "Useless words that replaced my good grades."

shambhavi ray is from India and has a passion for nothing in particular, everything in general!

nada shawish is an English-Creative Writing major and Pre-Med student at GW. She is first generation Arab-American and is deeply inspired by her family and close friends who are all full of quirks. She insists it's both a blessing and a curse that she will never, ever run out of stories because of those who inspire her, every day. Nada would like to especially thank Professor Moskowitz for all her special advice and time on this one.

natasha simons writes bad poetry.

j.j. silverstein is from Milwaukee! He looks forward to writing in French.

kaitlin vignali is a sophomore majoring in no-job-after-college. Her greatest love is chocolate. She someday wants to travel to California to see the redwood trees. It has been a dream of hers since she was six. Her birthday wish is for all the residents of FSK to stop beating on one another because this is college and domestic abuse should not be part of it. We're young, be happy.

emily werboff is a sophomore majoring in Fine Arts and Art History and minoring in Business. She has a penchant for grassy knolls and frolicking in inclement weather. She probably won't ever grow up, but if she has to, she wants to make a living from being a tortured artist and sail around the world on a yacht with her best friend, Andrew.
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