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Changes Spark Controversy Diamond Hill has an excellent history and strong traditions, said Dr. Madell Bailey, DH-Jfs new prin- cipal. Our job is to strengthen those traditions, she continued, speaking in regard to the policy changes made this year at school. Hall sweeps were unpopular but did the trick. Kids began getting to class on time. And students didn't like being told not to munch in the halls dur- ing lunch, but the school stayed clean. Pep Rallies, for the first time in recent memory were held at 7:40 lin the A.M.l and were seldom at- tended by more than 100 students. To complain about that, however, you had to write your congress- man. lt was House Bill 72 which put a limit on assemblies. The state legislature also decid- ed who could wear our school col- ors on the football field fand the volleyball court, and the baseball diamond, and the track, etc . . . l. No Pass-NoPlay,' was the name of TOP RIGHT: Hey! Where did everyone go? BOTTOM LEFT: Leticia Zamarripa, Norma Martinez, and Martha Guajardo grieve that Some things never change-like the term 12 Student Life ,tg rfsg themes. BOTTOM RIGHT' No Pass-No Play didn't stop us from watching-just from playing. the game. It required kids to pass all subjects before participating in extracurricular activities. Of course, there were up sides to both the school policy and the state policy. On the one hand, shorts were finally considered appropriate dress at school, and on the other hand, workouts 'and rehearsals were shortened per state law. In the end, school remained sometimes tedious and sometimes exciting just as it had always been. Now that's tradition for you.
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