It looks like a similar plot for a popular TV show. A student returns thirty years later to request a transcript only to find that he owes fines for missing books.
Jeff Rolson is just relieved he didn't get sent to the principal's office.
The 40-something Rolson last week dropped by Superior Senior High School, where he graduated in 1977, to get a copy of his transcript for a plumbing apprenticeship. That's when he found out he had two outstanding debts -- $7.95 for a missing algebra book and $5 for an unpaid physical-education fee.
A secretary told him he had to pay up before he could get his transcript
Mr. Rolson lucked out because they didn't charge him interest and forgot about the $2.00 transcript fee. He only thinks they forgot.