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loyce Cartwright, sophomore, watches as Linda Williams, sophomore, explains how to do the latest dance step. W Making Changes Also ] [ n order to make all of these 1 changes possible, less appealing changes also had to be made. Respon- sible students were chosen by the ad- ministration to serve as hall monitors during class periods. No more running around the halls, skipping classes, or stepping outside between mods. Any student not following these changes was forced to face a stricter punish- ment than in years before. More rules weren't made, just old ones reinforc- ed. The administration knew what it was doing. Now we can truly say that we are proud of a school that has stood on tradition but is not afraid of change. We all know that rules aren't made as punishment, but rather as a way to see that everyone has a chance at the best education possible, one that he deserves. During the senior orientation Tim Clark, junior, poses as an S for South as his contribution to the school song.
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Domonique lones, senior, takes time out of her busy schedule to experiment with the computer in the media center. Pride Was Not Onlv K LTOftPJI It Prevailed Throughout the Student Body and Faculty Well, looks like that does it. What ; changes could possibly be left? There were, of course, a few changes that weren't as obvious as the rest. New carpeting replaced the old, and new paint brightened the classrooms and halls. But change has to start somewhere. With everyone's help, we were the ones who made the changes. Each person had his say. Groups were set up in class to give everyone a chance to express his opinions. These Quality Circles led the way for changes in our school, our faculty, and our stu- dent body, changes to improve our traditions, and suggestions to keep them alive. On the edge of his seat with anticipation, Dave Best, junior, watches the game from the sidelines until his own chance to pla' ■
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