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, Tanya Bregen, Kim Pankey, Carlene Bergman, Shannon Betty' Lang and Vickie Basil -- Waiting for their rides hom Wm; ,.... Lisa Hisch Bales, Margie Ba'rtishJulIe Dirr - Walking down Epworth - K.?MJ m. 3-0PENING
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Diane Altemuehle, Ann Krabacher -- Musicians at Our Lady of Visitation Ch urch Rules of the Game: 1. Regulation navy blue uniforms must be worn during school hours. On cold days, navy blue slacks i no jeans! i with white blouses and sweaters are permitted. 2. No one is allowed to o to her locker on' the second floor during lunch mods l0 - 17 because too much noise is created at that time in that area of classrooms. Note: If the above and similar rules are broken, the offender receives a detention. When a student acquires a total of five detentions, she is suspended for one day. 3. Chewing gum is permitted except in classes desugnated b the faculty. A fine of $1.00 is given or chewing um or eating in areas where this is not a lowed. 4. Upperclassmen have free time rather than study halls. Sophomores will be given free time during the fourth quarter If they have no detentions by that time. 5. Only five snow days are permitted during the school year. If more are taken, they must be made up on free days such as spring break or summer. 6. Beuuse of the extreme cold and the energy crisis in the Winter of l977, the State of Ohio voted to allow schools fifteen energ crisis days besides the snow days. herefore, a minimum of 160 school days must occur in l976-77. Cindy Riehle,I OPENING - 7
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Connie Breitfetder, Maria Ramund - Mprpys front circle aw ' ' , i . , uh I, - , hris Dea 1g, Linda Mullen, Therese : Peter -- Leaving from the side door V ; OPENING - 9
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