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an - 5: . New state-wide policies It happened! All those threats of stricter academic demands came true. An extra period, added graduation requirements, a longer day, and tighter school policies geared us up for the 150 hours of time we were to spend in class. But after awhile we got used to WITH THE EVALUATION in mind, Principal Ed Ballas corrects a scheduling problem. WITH THREE English courses, foreign ex- change student Sandra Dastur is often seen do- ing vocabulary assignments. ,fx 93 xx if demand administrators and teachers to begin Q gi., 4!Opening the eighth period and longer day. We even managed to get rowdy in the fourth period pep rallies, and we tolerated extended homerooms for Wednesday club meetings. But trying to remember if we were on assembly schedule or not drove everybody bananas! It was not unusual to hear Assistant Principal Andrew Law's voice over the intercom reminding us, Yes, today you will report to homeroom. X.. , , ,, .T K N. nw ff-1 Hr- pf :'rsKij f 4- ., . V Ngrx nn , ,. , J ,H . ,x 5 '1 , . .11 - ,-,siluiig it ,-fx J ,win -I A J fry- S:-.1 '- 'Q 5 531 -1 ' T
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NEW DEAN Mr. Anthony Scionti discusses the upcoming football game with Head Coach Darlee Nelson. 9 'tl A we REALIZING she is now officially a senior, Rebecca Addison gets Kristen Ross' approval on her new class shirt. REFERRIN G to the student handbook, senior Gil Harmon studies the new graduation re- quirements. MRS. NURI AYRES, the new dean of M-Z, wonders Where the button is, as she attempts to answer Officer Peterman on the Walkie-talkie. Opening 3
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WITH THE SHIFTING tardy policy students, like Rob McDarby, often run to class. ALTHOUGH INITIALLY AWK- WARD, the fourth period pep ral- lies kept student spirit at an all time high.
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