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Elevators were to be used only by teachers and by those tsudents who just couldn ' t make it up the stairs. Yet many a time, students who had neither the need nor the permission to use the elevators did just that, The rule which allowed no more than two students in the offices was known but it wasn ' t always obeyed. Here some students gathered in Robert DiGiammarino ' s office. Tim Connell and Peter Saulnier played catch in the hallway outside of Paul Finn ' s office. Officially, this wasn ' t a crime but it would not have pleased certain administrators. student life 27 I
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Walkmen and radios were not allowed in school, but that didn ' t stop Linda Sanford and many other students from using them. 26 student llte any high school is awash with niles % As you probably already know, high school offers more than enough interesting and exciting activities for everyone. If you like sports you could always join the track, football, baseball or hockey teams. If you prefer writing or photography, you might think about Maldonian” or Blue and Gold”. There are plenty of academic clubs you could try out; such as the math team, science club, academic quiz team or the Literary Society. Also, without excluding the music buffs, students are offered the choice of band or Choral Arts. Of course, there are plenty more activities than previously mentioned, but have you ever thought of what cannot be done? One of the biggest no no ' s” is walking through the corridors without a hall pass. If you don ' t follow this rule, you may just find yourself surrounded by four or five tall men. armed with deadly” walkie-talkies. Another rule clearly emphasized that school is a place for work, not fun. It illegalizes items which may disrupt or interfere with the educational process. Apparently, this didn ' t bother students who listened to Walkman ' s or tossed around a football in the hall.
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Arlene Goldstein, coordinator of the chorus acts, tried to get everyone ' s attention. The purpose of the many practices was to get the whole routine down to perfection. 28 student life
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