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Responsibilities Fill Schedules Young people are told that these are the best years of your llfe, but lt's also a time of double- standards. Teen-agers are expected to maintain that kid stuff plus attain lpartlall maturity. With the transition from chlld to adult comes RESPONSI- BILITIES. High school allows plenty of opportunities to grow f gf I X ln responsibility. Teachers continue to give and ex- pect homework and peer pressure demands partici- pation In clubs. Band students and dramatic performers have to make sacrifices to attend rehearsals. Athletes de- vote hours of practice to ready for competition. ,, - A-A Amy Hazlewood catches up on government questions at ac tivlty perlod. .fi F Practlslng a dlfflcult one-act play scene are Dee Dee Adklns and Steve Sargent. 4 - student life
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Football games were a great motl vator of school splrlt, so Frldays were filled with varlous outlets of enthusl asm The bulldlng resounded wuth chants and beat ribbons accented many pant legs The band did much to rouse spirit, but never dld make It to the pep rally before everyone else, as was planned Actlvltles cllmaxed wnth an excltmg game and half time show While everyone thought these days thrlllmg, most found them exhausting as well 10 00 The game's won and Valentino Sotelo rlngs vlctory bell' l wr .--- ' 9 00 lThurs7 Beat rlbbons sold and pinned 2 00 Band storms hall preceeding pep rally student lnfe , . J J Slrlf I I ' ng' 1 In V Inf.. . 5. 1'9 A , V . l Ffa .1 A f fl! 5. Q AQ, lk'--ggi Hg T Aff-e l- AJ -'L Y 415' ffm g, 1 - '. Q Jr ' 11' ' - V 'A tg l Efglgn' Q x , if ' nf! N V K Y. . 5
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Teachers' aides and office help perform a vari- ety of jobs from typing notes to filling the candy machines. l In a town of Stanton' size, it's hard not to be involved in something, and most students are ac- ' U tive in several areas. ' Sometime during these years, each individual ' W begins to decide what is the most important to ,. ' him. It ls to that activlty that he devotes his i 'lj time and energy. It ls the accomplished student A gl who knows what he ls doing that makes Stanton High the Masterpiece lt is. in V , f ,. 1 , . .1:j:.' - W x. .,, I l J 5 Office aide, Larry Carroll, collects attendance slips. russia. ,ga 'Q mi? harlotte Trimble, Dymorie Chris- ian, and Mary Lynn Wheeler build ndurance. Helping keep records straight, Leticia Hernandez is councelor's aide. student life - 5
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