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As the year progressed both faculty and students began to become Well ad- justed to the ideas of ‘Doin’ Things Different.’ It wasn't easy for teachers or Students to get used to the idea of being divided into two Sub Schools each with a different principal. Before Giieredac umn though, teachers started to get Students used to the new system by sending Fresh- men and Sophomores to Sub School 1 tO@S@emvitaea Hamilton, and sending Ju- niors and Seniors to see Mr. Delmer Botkin in Sub School 2. 4 — THEME One of the great benefits of the changes was the posi- tive attitude that Showed through the school spirit that developed. Mr. Charles Rembold noted that he could see the morale of the school chang- ING. Everyone, including par- ents worked with the “new man’ to help bring about his mission of making parents, Students, and teachers into one big family. It was a year of adapting to Changes, but it wasn't really hard. We became a better school by “Doin’ It Dif- ferent”. A different approach to spelling out seniors was to do in on their shorts. Cheerleaders, Joey Doyle, Chip Lilley, Tom Wood, David Ballurio, Steve Davis, Jarrett Hatcher and Jimmy Goodloe get their letters in order. A different treat for fall athletes was the training table that featured a five foot Sub. On their spe- cial lunch day Diane Cooke, Andrea Georganzis, Tonya Rankin, Jonathan West and Reggie Scott got to sample the Sandwich. A different amount of time between classes meant not carrying as many books from Class to class for Paula Tyree. More visits to lockers made it easier for everyone to cope with Class loads. A different way to handle parking was with per- mits. Eric Brown remembered to display his permit on the rear view mirror before leaving his car in the parking lot before school.
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A different group of students, the Class of 1992, yelled out their graduation number at Freshman Orientation Day to begin to show their school spirit. A different man and principal, Mr. Char Rem- bold, gets a taste of spirit in the form of a Cool Whip pie during Homecoming Assembly. Mr. Rembold took Over as principe THEME — 3
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The bonfire was the special touch that made Homecoming not just another football game, but the big Same for students and alumni. A different way to work on spirit was through frequent pep rallies. David Ballurio and Scott Zimmerman were part of the Senior Class that raised enough spirit to win the Spirit Competition at the Homecoming Assembly. Making a different Kind Of entrance onto the football field were the Fighting eemen breaking through thé Cheerleaders banner. THEME — 5
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