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As the first bell rings, students enter another dinnension that has many sights and sounds foreign to everyday life. The wild fads, the cheap slang, and the odd conver- sation fill one ' s senses on the way to class. For the student, this dimension becomes a familiar place despite its oddities. Each day. pupils enter and exit this realm as easily as one changes clothing. Infatuation with this other world surfaces as students spend many hours in the time consuming activities of Dickinson High School. The sports events, the pep rallies, dating, chatting with friends, and sharing good times are only a few facets of this dimension called student life. Student Life is the heartbeat of school life, yet student life exists beyond the corridors and classrooms. Parties, phone calls, barbe- ques. and just cruisin ' are many more facets of this gem. The value steadily increases with each of the four years of high school After four years, student life, as presently known, will alter, yet it will never end The experiences of student life become fnemofies, but the knowledge acquired allows us to continue communications, be responsible, and enjoy life
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