Anonymous wrote:Heh. I can't even remember a time when people were allowed to smoke in restaurants or near building entrances.
-Graduated 2004
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and I'm pretty sure it was separate from the teachers smoking area. Students had to have a signed permission slip to smoke in the designated areas and parents freely signed the slip. I didn't smoke but my mother did so it didn't mean much to me that some kids smoked.

Anonymous wrote:Heh. I can't even remember a time when people were allowed to smoke in restaurants or near building entrances.
-Graduated 2004
Anonymous wrote:Aside - do those smoking rooms in airports still exist? Those always looked so grim when you would walk by.
Anonymous wrote:During my freshman year, if a student was over 18, they were allowed to smoke outside in designated smoking sections (which happened to be right beside the bus loading zone!). It was no longer permitted during my sophomore year. I graduated in 1989 from a small town in Ohio.
Anonymous wrote:An official smoking section? I thought you meant under the tree out by the loading dock.