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lc. sux - X t ft fi x f tix ii' After Homecoming, people danced to the band, Granite. Mascots at Homecoming wait to hear the winner of the contest. Other changes that' were disliked by most. students were the removal of the vending machines, and the enforcement of passes. But most changes were for the benefit of the students, and whether students were upset by the changes or not it really doesn't matter. We're all in this together so we'll all have to sweat this out together. L ' f Q Motorcycle riding seems to be an excit- L J fi 5 ing sport for HSHS students this year. . . li., , ,g 'A . if , , it t Li if . Z.. is i , wi ai ' in ,, .. V, . 2 V if Vadette Lloyd studies another paper posted in IVlr. HalI's office. IIJ P 29 QF' I'TIl I 5
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Despite the new rules, teachers and principal, the basic way of life at Ham- ilton Southeastern remains virtually un- changed. Or does it? With the start of a new school year came new ideas, which were brought about by lVlr. Thomas Fihe, principal. Some of the changes were quite dif- ferent than students had been accustomed to. The separation of junior high from high school during lunch, and different time schedules seemed to be a change liked equally by both high school and one mistake in the changes, the ,,.. ended or had a pass issued by a teacher Sharon Redd tells them how it is during one of lVlark Lloyd practices his karate on Reid Ragsdale her German class sessions. at Franklin College Journalism Seminar. Joy Heffernan and Becky Sherrill gather their books once more and are off to another class. . Bfian Farley CIOSGS hiS eyes at Susie Princell and George the Sight of a camera. Feldman rest during art class. il T , ... v I .S QQ ',,V ' H u. stoto Q, ,,,.k. ,. , 1 , .,l, . ah in t y ' ll 4 ,, yuliiy . . ' Vmwqnwwy ylclu' V luv '. Hvxvwwqonq Jff, f ,, g. , f .- , 1 f. f- ,, -f. , . as junior high. There seemed to be only if crowded cafeteria. The students were to lm remain in the cafe until the period had ,A
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In a recent pole, various stu- were getting out of hand, and I dents voiced their opinions about think that the whole school was re- the changes that have taken place. sponsible for the seniors not getting Senior Terri Neel says: smoking a lounge this year. between classes is just as bad as Finally, Rhonda Stotts, a new- it was last year. comer, had this to say, aIthough Another senior, Rhonda Dick- I've been at Southeastern only a enson says: one thing I don't like semester, I can appreciate why IVIr. about the change is people are judg- Fihe feels it necessary to enforce ing seniors by the behavior of pre- these rules. However if the students vious year students. I think we aren't able to be heard and resent- should have a senior lounge and we ment rises, then everything, in- should have had a chance to prove cluding school spirit will be gone, ourselves. and apathy appears in it's place. Bill, a sophomore says: things , ,iff . A , ,W- rrr yy L 6 Keith Drummond ithe wicked witch of the westl is showing a few of his talents. Everyone in Hamilton Southeastern sees the changes. Dancing at Hammy South will always be popular. f 'Tv 12, -H X 'N iii! Ig? O Q T YA'-'Aw r ..,, 'A .Ti . ' -- . FUN Q - -Q , ' . A. II., y.,, tiii iii 'fb . M Ill st.. ttst 2 r... s , , ,nt X gr rtr. Q, 1 1 ft btw it I 5-.zfgrf 3 I a I .L A vt 3' K' 1, -fl,-f .- itllfll ' I ffm ssrr 2. 222 , M, Larry Frakes looks over a mag- ' azine during studyhall.
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