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Student Life Student Life is everything that happens to or is done by a student from the minute he wakes up until he goes to bed at night. This includes all of the activities students participate in during non- school time, like football, volleyball, and soccer games, as well as swim and track meets, half- time shows, part-time jobs, summer camp, club meetings, dances and parties. The other major portion of Student Life concerns both the scheduled gatherings and the unex- pected encounters thatghappenduring the year. Student Life is morning and afternoon rehear- sals, jamming lo car radios before the first bell rings, and that quick doughnut on the way to class. ll's conversations at the lockers, those early classes with everyone still half-asleep, wondering what's for lunch and still wondering even after you've eaten it, and waiting impatient- ly for 4:00 to arrive. Student Life is, as its name implies, the life ofthe students. Senior Charlie Naile shows off the latest fashion for his classmates Mary Knight, Laura Walsh and Angela Gonzales. Seniors Jimmy Woods and Jason Lopez look doubtfully on . as Bryan Hageman explains where he was first period. 10 STUDENT LlFE llt llIIlllL fbi iii Q ll ,r 5 ll I A . lllllllllll I
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Although drastic scholastic and ex- tracurricular changes were made this year, ranging from no more D's to the end of school time assemblies, Sunset's students managed to fully practice their favorite traditional pastimes and continue to just plain have a good time. We frequently found our free time filled with frills and thrills such as displaying our taste and decorating talents with toilet paper to enhance a friend's yard. We applied our belief in freedom of speech by lathering shoe polish on the hottest Along for capture could lead to a period, which seemed like days, in SAC, Sunsets Animal Clinic. Student involvement in extra-curricular activities served as a comfort to the perils we confronted from day to day. Whether taking part in the student ad- ministration of our school or helping boost spirit through performing ex- cellence in groups such as R.O.T.C. or Speech and Drama, these offered ex- cellent opportunities to get together with the gang and have a good time. These cars in the parking lot and supported the economy by putting much gasoline to good use while cruising the popular Desoto strip and other things along these lines. Once we got to school, we managed a lot of carefree exercise stampeding to the lunchroom where we exchanged the latest gossip and complained, with mouths lull, about the dreadful, but quickly-consumed food. Most of us were even quick enough to avoid the life and liberty-threatening hall sweeps, 12 INTRODUCTION TO STUDENT LIFE Lines For some students, high school is just a boring place where one goes to receive an education, but for some it serves to help one grow, not only academically, but spiritually as well. We build some of the best, most long lasting friendships in high school. We experience the best and endure the worst of times in school and, most im- portant of all, we create the fond memories that bring joy to us year after year. , o an - 'f f r' , 'J Q . .. H ,g,',1Q, A -JM XNVI M ,,,..- Q . t t K , . I Q I Q T ,I ximwfft 'RTW' V L kmgxgux thf' H ,,.,'LA-'N ,, 9,4 aqua l wwf' 'fte ft I ffm ? -ll ..'- 'f ., MGD' Wh Gwynn. ff I ttbtt l.a..lf,..f N ff i ' A , wp. WJ' G lllillllllllllllllll
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