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Lariaette line members dance to their special etlects dance I Go to Hia. Halloween night finds Sandii Woods at AGM wearing her vicious vampire teeth. David Massicotl CIOWIIS ZFOUIIU with 3 bat- llall mask 31 Disc RBCOTUS ill Almllda Mall. mx 3
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T' .04 Coaches from both teams struggle to break up the fight that broke out when the Longhorns went up against the Galena Park Yellow Jackets. To Stronger Discipline. Students in extra-curricular activities began to notice some of the changes first. lt became more and more difficult to stay in the building after school and even harder to get out of it during school hours. Many clubs and organizations who depended on school time to contact businesses that sup- ported them found that this theory held true as the parking lot was patrolled during the day by teachers as well as the assigned student attendants. This was an effort set forth by the administration to stop truancy and smoking on school grounds. Other rules pertaining to school hours were those concerning sponsors and their organizations. No organization was to be in the building after 4 p.m. unless the sponsor was with the students, and the activity had been cleared through the office., An assembly held at the first of the year informed all classes that there were a few new guidelines to follow as well as more strict punishments for infractions of rules already in effect. Some students began to resent the stronger hand, while others realized the changes were permanent and chose to work around them instead of against them. Still, new rules affected old traditions, such as initiations and dress-up days like the Slave Sale. Those who decided to risk donning the typical clownish attire were swiftly reprimanded by the ad- ministration and were asked to go home and change. Other clashes came about when the cheerleaders were notified that wearing their uniforms on game days was a violation of the school dress code. The skimpy skins, which normally signaled a pep rally that day, were exchanged for plain rust-colored T-shirts resemblimg those the athletes wore. All of the new outfits the squads had designed and purchased for those special days had to be put away to be seen only after hours at pep rallies. Rule changes and enforcement began to show in other areas of the school as well. Despite the new salad bar added to the cafeteria, plate lunch lines were much longer than usual, due partly to the fact that fewer students were able to sneak off cam- pus to eat elsewhere. lt also seemed that there were a lot less people loitering in the parking lot before school because of the patrol who guarded it each morning. Less loitering was also done by students during homeroom. Teachers were asked to monitor the halls in an effort to keep everyone in homeroom at the proper time. Everything did seem more strict, or, as some people claimed, the administration began runing a system that was hard to argue with. All of the changes and enfor- cements came about with a few grumbles and complaints, but soon the students realized they were necessary restrictions to which everyone must eventually start oet- ting accustomed. 4 Opening Cheerleaders Kiki Cosentini and LeAn Jenkins do Go Gorilla in support of tlr football team. e l l i 4 Punk Pasadena supporters Christa Eri and Lance Stricklin watch the cheerle during the pep rally in the boys' gym. l
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X,- Galena Park Yellow Jackets try to break gl-v..l-ff' through the Longhorn's expert defensive line. Clowing around while cheering at a football game is Sheilla Cole and Dawn Lazar. S ll 1' 'l
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