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(1) Jack Furlong, Paul Mullen, Chris Longe (2) Barb Steffen, Donna Sugars (3) Mrs Nelson (4) Mary Jo Wisniewski, Mary Mos- quera. Sue Cinzori (5) Mary Ptasznik DOUBLE SPIN Game Cards: 1. Hall Pass: a piece of paper signed by teacher ings for a special treat. that enables one to wander the halls. 5. Uniforms: required attire for all students. 2. Activities Day: a field trip day attended by all students in order to obtain colored slips of paper signed by a teacher. 6. Report Cards: a culmination of all the hours spent studying hard, working hard and faking it. 3. Scheduling: a procedure necessary to obtain classes for the following year. 7. Term Papers: research conducted to cut down a students free time. 4. Assembly: the entire student body gathered together in the auditorium on fTlonday morn- 8. Lunch: everyone's favorite class.
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ADVANCE ONE Rules: Penalties: Punishment for a wrong action or offense. 1. Smile at all times. 1. Green Slip: a slip of paper given by a teacher to a student to be signed by his 2. Study hard, work hard, and if all else fails. or her parents. fake it. 2. Jug: an effort made by the dean to keep 3. Approach exams as you would a dead end- the school clean. only if you have to. 3. Suspension: an out of class day that 4. mandatory: You must look busy at all times. allows student and parents to dialogue or else. with the principal and deans. 5. Have fun! (5) (4)
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(1) Mr Shipp (2) Karen Calso, Dan Zaremba, Marivi Del Rosario. Sr Chris (3) Cary Jbara, Mike Ciarelli, Jim Bustamante, Bob Borowski Rewards: something that Is given in return for a good action. 1. Grades: the satisfaction of knowing that all your studying paid off. Open Lunch: a senior privilege enabling them to leave the campus. Color Days: days when students are permitted to wear everyday clothing instead of uniforms. Snow Days: gifts from God attributed to constant prayer and daily sacrifice. The GflfTIE OF LIFE is played by everyone, irregardless of age, color, creed or nationality. It's not a game in which you win or lose but a game in which one learns to love and to
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