Sunset High School - Sundial Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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ngouts. The violence, and hassle of riting literally hours for food, if you tiered, and being thrown out if you ln't, finally forced most students to ze their parties elsewhere. Private rties at friends' homes were the ist common alternative, and a few G1 restaurants were found, cheap free of students from other schools. A new problem also presented itself. ln years past, no matter how bad the odds were and how unmercifully the other team slaughtered them, the Bisons always managed to bounce back. ln the words of the immortal Abe Barnett, They lost, but they were not defeated. Battered football players, tired drill team and band members as well as fans, voiceless from cheering, gathered together to celebrate, if not the thrill of victory, the camaraderie of being crushed. The all-too-familiar House Bill 72 took the bounce out of the Bisons. At the S5 s SWE A wf? L- . The A Capella choir sold pop- corn, cookies, and cold drinks in the fall to help pay for their new uniforms. The Bisonettes and Band prac- ticed all fall to perfect their halftime shows.

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Part Lin Y e Meet ya' at H8l! and See you Pizza Inn were the familiar after-gami conversations last year and for manj years in the past. But then came tht violence and visitations from Kimba and Adamson-iles. This year, few Sunset students coult be seen at the old after-gami 2 OPENING Sophomore, Monte Elliff has fun with his spirit bubbles during Sundial. Some of Sunset's students leav- ing school through the front entrance. Honorary Bisonette, Coach Pat- ton, is Ied through a dance routine by Lieutenant Teresa Lord. lf 2 Sophomore Michelle Pebworth enjoys the ice cream bars sold in the lunchroom.



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if-1-if .sf ,, -. 1 J i li: L - 'M ir.-is .mimi beginning of the season, attendance was almost zero at pep-assemblies. Even the team didn't show up at the first few. The stands were half-empty at the games as well, and with little participation at the games, there was little afterwards also. But for those true Bisons, the ones with the spirit to stick it out through the not-exactly-winning season, come rain or shine, imostly rainl, 1985 was a year not quite like any other. It was a year to remember and reflect back upon previous years, and a year to be remembered. Freshman Connie Sparks show- ed her school spirit by buying purple and white balloons which were sold by the cheerleaders for the first time this year. The pep squad helped boost school spirit at all pep assemblies. 4 OPENING it Ugg'

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