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A Changing students found that although the classroom still looked the same, they were soon to e n c o u n t e r changes. Teachers informed students of grading policy variations, while ad- ministrators revealed modified disciplinary actions in an assembly for students and their parents. Assemblies, pep rallies, and extracurricular activities were now being held before and after school. Pep rally cheering and chanting ex- ploded from the gym or front circle in the morning, even- ing, or during the afternoon heat. Brief class meetings and general assemblies occurred less frequently during school. Many students did not par- ticipate in extracurricular ac- tivities because of failing grades. Academics donned a new face. A rigid grading system terrorized students at report card distribution. Distressd teachers faced monsterous piles of paper work. Honor classes' curriculums offered a more rigorous and indepth study than in previous years. Discovering and adjusting to all changes, students un- doubtably flaunted great op- timism. Resounding cheers and yells bolted from the stu- dent section at games. Sup- At right, clapping to the beat of the fight song, head cheerleader Deanna Cochran and varsity cheerleaders Stacey Merkle and Virginia Iohnson boost Rider spirit during B lunch. Theme Rhonda Duke 8: Alan Iohnson porting themed pep rallies, students dotted the halls with outrageous costumes. Wide participation in popular themes such as neon colors, nerd and clown day proved that students exploded with upbeat spirit. As senior lim Price so aptly put it, We're trying to make the best of itg trying to make it great. Donned in curlers and sweats, dedicated band members Laura Sanders, Lee Ellen McCarty and Lynn Redman stand at attention during early morning prac- tice under the supervision of Drum Major Greg Quintana. Below, anticipation mounts as students and faculty await the start of an enthusiastic pep rally. . ,-X . lit' Above, glancing over hel shoulder at some friends. Alma Wyman enters the 1 wing. At right, De De Porter am Monica Adams stroll through the courtyard. 4
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