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You could always find many things to do during your free time at Cloverleaf. If you had any imagination, but couldn't find anything to do, then it was time for you to start a new club, or get involved in a new activity. During the school hours, the people are slightly limited in their choice of activities, but this still doesn't mean they can't have fun. New ideas and new means of ex- citement were being tried everyday. The students this year, more than ever before, found out that in order to get new things, you had to work with the administra- tion instead of against them. As a result, there were some new plans adopted, one of which was a Senior Study Hall. A place where Seniors could break the daily routine and do pretty much anything they wanted to just as long as it didn't make too much noise or it didn't destroy anything. After school, your choices for excitement were endless, what ever turned you on. If you liked sports, there were plenty of those. If you liked sports, but didn't feel you were quite good enough for the team, there were intermurals. If you liked sports, but only occas- sionally got to play, the facilities
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Student Life The flower that smiles to-day To-morrow dies; All that we wish to stay Tempts then flies - Mutability - Percy Shelley wrote many things opposing the flight of time. Someday, in the not too distant future , we too, will regret the passing of the years. We will want to remember how things were in the old days, when we were happy. Our children are said to be mirrors of our past, so is our yearbook. Our only wish is that you may (someday) find some sort of solace throughout the pages of this book.
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eae nse cheapest peor name were always open. If you didn't like sports, a different club met almost every night. You had your choice of doing anything from playing chess, to collecting for a paper-drive, to discussing the world's problems. If you still weren't satisfied with clubs, there were a number of other activities. There were three big theatrical events. There were several dif- ferent music oriented events through- out the year. Then again there are always homecomings and proms to work on. Then if you just were not the type to get involved, you could always stay at home, watch televis- ion, then come back to school in the morning.
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