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E V.. 2 Learning the rules Code of Conduct outlines violations, penalties classrooms. Students were V reading white booklets that of- f tered lots of entertainment. What were they? Comic books? The la- test Aggie jokes? The D.l.S.D. Code of Conduct book- lets were greeted with the typical moans when school rules were mentioned, but the complaints were quickly followed by comments such as They've got to be kidding! I mean, they define murder, Jackie Clark, sophomore, said. And anyway, if l was going to kill someone, I wouldn't do it at school. ln addition to listing the Dos and don'ts'l of the school district rules, the Code also defined violations and listed possible punishments. Students got the biggest laughs from reading how the aughs could be heard in the rules violations were classified. Copying the work of an- other, gum chewing, note writing and theft lblackmail, extortion and coercionl were all listed under misbehavior. In addi- tion, excessive tardies and leaving school ground were in the same category as de- facing school property and indecent ex- posure. When they stopped laughing, most stu- dents and teachers realized that rules were indeed needed to keep order in a campus of over 3,500 individuals. Ultis a good idea, David Castillo, sophomore, said. lf we didn't have these rules, l think the school might go corrupt like some others have. Biology teacher Don Cox agreed. Think of what happened in Dallas with the murder of a student on campus. We need standards to go by or the school will be in troublef' he said. gg-Q ls it math or are they gam- D0 yOu know the TUIGS? bling? Ben Averitt observes HOW many Ways is Kim Efes' while Mike Noack compares Sam ViOlafiI19 The Code Of cards with Jennifer Tidmore. C0l'1Cll-ICT? lPh0fO by Michael iPhoto by Michael Jackson.l JBCRSOVI-l Code of Conduct
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Tiff Code of conduct Freshman orientation One high school town Fashion Spirit . Left handers Band at Cotton Bowl Natatorium Miss Flame Dating Homecoming Band at state Drama plays Football playoffs Christmas A Day in the life of Cliques Valentine Coronation Spring show Prom Senior personalities All night party Senior talent show Senior walk day Baccalaureate , . Graduation , . dolph makes everyone s day brighter with his antics at football games Here Mr Panther makes a student smile, Panther mascot Corky Ran Student Life
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