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4 Opening r loo S6 clo 3 Policy, appearance require face 11ft to sta in shape A pass to leave school? For the first time, students staying alter school dur- ing CP fcommunications period! were required to have a pass to leave the building. This was not the only change that took place. One of the most noticeable was the new gym floor. Over the sum- mer the floor was stripped, sanded, painted, and vamished. The new floor, done in Columbia blue and gray, was modeled after those found in universi- ties. 'lAfter looking at some schools in Illinois, the coaches and I came up with the new floor. lt's one of the nicest in the area, said Mr. Ron Bonfiglio, athletic director. Cries of What time is it echoed through the halls when students found the minute bell had been eliminated. No longer were we given the waming signal which prompted us to get mov- ing. No minute bell was bad enough, but with it came the banning of the book bag. Because the bags were consid- ered a nuisance in both hallways and classrooms, the administration decid- ed to limit the use of the bags only while entering or exiting the building. Seniors began to resemble freshmen as they were forced to carry more books to their classes. lt's a pain hav- ing to run to your locker after every class. It would be just as easy carrying the locker itself, said Chris Urban, senior. By taking a closer look at the school, we realized that success meant change. Above: Having students take notes in class is a tech- nique many teachers put to use to convey their les- son. Right: Students pour into B-building hall each morn- ing at 8:40 to begin another day. Inset: Motiryo Nesbit and Kim Huffman enter their next class ready to get down to work.
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