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Numerous characteristics make our school special. It is special to those who go to Reagan anyway. (1) Some students like Brad Burlison and Mark Ruban find the smoking area an important part of the school. (2) Trees like the bicentennial tree in front of the old mall make our campus different from any other and one of the prettiest in the city. (3) Those people brave enough to dress up during Homecoming Week are also a special part of the school. Clifford Bowser demonstrates real bravery as he shows off his 'tacky day' clothes. (4) Even the cafeteria has characteristics all its own. The segregation of blacks and whites is one of the more obvious of those characteristics. I How Our School li Unique — 7 J
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Activities Editors htdy Buck ranet Nelson went Page omecoming........................10-11 jnch.............................12-13 ■Shirts..........................14-15 Opinions, Slang..................16-17 oung Life........................18-19 light Life.......................20-21 ork.............................22-23 rom..............................24-25 enior Picnic.....................26-27 eniorTrip .......................28-29 iraduation.......................30-32 Outside Of School leant meeting at McDonald's after games r partying on weekends for some. To thers such things were not a part of their me awoy from school at all. Jobs, udying, music, sports, religious groups, iovies, shopping, and friends were just a ■w of the activities that made up students' es after 3:45. School was a place to go to at 8:45 for jme while for others it was their main ctivity. That contrast and the fact that iere was a choice made it all bearable nd even fun. ►ft) Many trudenft feel the need to meet with their iendt on weekends. The Gold Mine it one hang it' where friends, like Mike Teron and Gini Stewort in occasionally be found, (top) Northcrott Moll wos pulor among Reogon students, especially ethmen. (center) Homecoming wos bigger and stter thon in yeort before. The dance wos enjoyed i many, including Melinda Joiner and Robert uerrero. (top right) lunch provides o necessary eok from school ond tome students, like Joy ihnson, prefer to eat out. (bottom right) Marcio owton looks cute even m her ‘Tacky Day’ clothes, ottom) Participating m 'T-Shirt Doy‘ gave the uble R Sweothogs, Dionne Wirutchetke, Sandi fhite, Cheryl Girard, Robin Russell, Carole Collier, id their corporal. Ten Swanberg, a chonce to show e squad pride. Outside of School — 9
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