At least one of each, and a couple of the copy that the principal wouldn't 
let us sell, long story there.

Most of them were burned!

At 12:11 PM 2/3/2002 -0900, you wrote:
>At least the school paper sounds like a great experience - real world
>experience too!
>Hope you saved some copies to show your kids someday!
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Nick McClure" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 12:43 AM
>Subject: Re: Church and State
>
>
> > >I cant' believe your school didnt' provide PAPER for a school newspaper.
>I
> > >am thankful I lived in a horrible snotty but wealthy area growing up.  I
> > >think extracirricular activities were the best part of school.  You
>should
> > >see the monstrosities i made in art club!!
> > >
> > >Nick, did the school have money for sports teams?
> >
> > The school didn't provide paper because ours was run on news print, we
> > payed the local paper to print it of. It usually came to about $800 or
>more
> > an issue. It wasn't a problem, we considered part of the job of the class,
> > people did were they were good at, one guy only sold ads for the paper.
> >
> > The school proved plenty of funding to sports organizations, as well as
> > band and orchestra. Our basketball team won the State championship last
> > year, as did the band.
> >
> > It wasn't that it was a shortage of money, some things just took priority.
> >
>
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