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— T.Greenleaf WHAT'S UP? After escaping second period study hall on a pass, Doug Harmon relaxes and reads the Cleveland Plain Dealer. On the average, only twenty students were allowed in LRC from the underclass study hall each period. A pass always provided a way out. ONE FOR THE ROAD (ROSE). The Run for the Roses provided participants with fresh air and exercise while running 26 miles through the streets of Cleve- land. Each homeroom selected a runner to represent them. Because Junior Lorie Clash was a cross country runner, she became the most likely can- didate for the jaunt. - C. Parish Opening Never Change
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NEVER CHANGE ft {fj 4 lbssrUi The parking was always a problem in the morning, but the first two rows of the parking lot were reserved for the seniors. There was always Homecoming King and Queen, but they were brother and sister. The seniors always won Laurie Wilder Week, but they didn't cheat. Cafeteria food was always the same, but the Barchetta and Barchita boats were added. The Homecoming Bonfire was during Spirit Week, but there wasn't one. The Key Club had a food drive, but they collected two tons of food instead of one. Physical Education was a required course, but it was optional for seniors.
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SOME ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ —IT- o mh ♦♦♦ - Student Life Some Things Student Life 324 parking stickers issued braces 76 people were absent each day wallies 139 students were on the honor role the first grading period teddy bears 138 music folders in the bandroom part-time jobs The hall clocks were always wrong, but the one near the computer room was right. The pop machines never had different flavors, but Barq's Rootbeer and Orange Slice were added. Seniors painted the concession stand, but they had to do it twice. There was no deadline for entry into the Homecoming dance, but the doors were locked at 9:30. NEVER CHANGE
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