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10 Things You Can Only Relate To If You Went to Carman-Ainsworth High School

Only if you were a Cavalier

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10 Things You Can Only Relate To If You Went to Carman-Ainsworth High School

Every school has their own story and things that make it unique. From classes to teachers to students to sports, there are so many things that make Carman-Ainsworth... well.. Carman-Ainsworth. Here are ten things that you can only relate to if you were a Cavalier:

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1. Hating Grand Blanc with a burning passion


2. Having friends of all ethnicities


3. Hating going to away sporting events because Klee wouldn't be announcing


4. Hearing Mr. Miller yell "If you're tardy we'll have a party!" and "School is great when you're not late!" when there was a hall sweep


5. The beauty of late-start Wednesdays


6. Being locked in the cafeteria during lunch



7. Avoiding Barron in the Parking lot when you're trying to skip


8. Not really knowing what Bill was there for... but knowing he was always there


9. Never really understanding what the point of advisory was


10. Knowing that once you're a cavalier you're always a cavalier


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