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Lyle StoneLyle Stone has a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. He is currently working on his M.S. in Civil Engineering at Michigan Technological University focusing on geotechnical engineering. He expects to complete his coursework in May, 2003 and begin his assignment by September.

This 6'3" Sagittarius enjoys hiking, backpacking, the outdoors, and travel. His turn-ons include: concrete, bridges, and dirt. Currently he's looking for an education and adventure through the Master's International program at Michigan Tech. "I love Houghton, it's just like Southern California. It doesn't snow here, does it?"



 

 

 

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