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.ZEARRFEU The art elective class con- ducted by Mr. Broadman is actually vocational art. These students by paintinor, sculptur- ing, sketchinor, water coloring and Visiting various art gal- leries dgtermine whether art holds a future for them. Top row, left to right: Bob T., Cathy M., Geoffry W., Tyler R., Duncan S 2nd row: Steve R., Linda 6., Lois W., Barbara 5., Laura 5., Sandra G. Front row: Mark M. Bart C., Tom K., Lee 5., MW BAND BAND. Ist row, left to right: John M., Gaylord 5., Kim R., George B., Andrei P., Frank E., Dave H. 2nd row: Larry L., Susan K., Judy M., John 0., Bob F., Bob P., Dave E. 3rd row: Jim H., Ann 0., Don B., John W., Craig 0., John R. 4th row: Gerald P., John F., Tim H., Don T., Tony L., Fred G. . Under Mr. Holman's skillful and patient direction the band has done well this year. They have performed before the Stu- jv h dent Body at meetings, Special assemblies and special activi- ties. The students have good quality in their selection of music and are very talented. Sunset is proud of its perserver- ance, and its quality. 43
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D 2AM m El? t This group, although small in number, does much for the benefit of our school. Under the skillful instruction of Mrs. Stohr they file and shelve hooks, help with the catalogue cards and keep us well informed of the new and incoming hooks. Sunset can thank these people for making our fme library the asset that it is. LIBRARIANSHIP. lst row, left to right: Robert L., Leslie M., Jim 5. 2nd row: Kathy C., 1 Heien D., Cathy V., Doug W. Qmaww Md SCULPTURING. lst row, left to right: Jeff K., Larry T., Pat H., John M., Steve A., Bill W., Paul H. 2nd row: Richard 8., Roger E., Gregg P., Bob 5., Gerry M. 3rd row: Rod 5. Bard 5., Pat M., Lyn 8., Don C., Steve G., Stuart 5. The sculpturing class is an all boy class under the guidance of Mr. Wiese. It is learning space relationships and how to work with different tools and materials. Mr. VViese hopes that he can have the same type of Class next year, and he en- courages girls to join also. I This year the pupils have been working in woods, glass, enamels. plastics, stones, and metals. They use many pro- cesses in constructing their sculpture pieces. Some of them are: casting. enameling, solder- ing, drilling, and carvind. The most important thing they learn is to Visualize their idea and then proceed to re- lease the idea on a piece of paper. 42
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The lst semester Leaders Club was one of the finest in Sunsetls history. Their achieve- ments were outstanding and and they were truly leaders of the school. The Talent Show and Carni- val sponsored by this club, were 1 not only entertaining but also helped a great deal with the finances of the yearbook. They also originated the sale of Stu- dent Body Cards. This not only hettered the school treasury, hut entitled one to special activ- ities that otherwise could not be held. Sunset is proud of this group and honored at having them as representatives of our school. Top row, left to right: Jim H., Rick M., Ronnie F., Buddy 5., Don B., Stuart 5., Dan A. Front-row: Tiny K., Elly B., Cathy G., Pam B., Martha B., Polly C., Bev B. MAID Top row, left to right: Erik D., John G., Ralph J., Ring 6., Dot F., Sandy D., Stuart S. Seated: Pete C., Pat H., Nancy T., Vickey G Erica 5 Jan B., Hazel J. The 2nd semester Leaders Club was just as competent as the lst. This group originated the sale of a student handbook for Sunset. It includes rules. custom. and other bits of in- formation. They also sponsored a very successful variety show in which the students displayed their various talents. Student Govt. was known for their extensive work in Red Cross Drives and they have re- ceived much gratitude from this organization. The students of Sunset are grateful to 2nd semester Lead- ers for upholding the hue standards of the school ar'1cl for being such fine leaders. 44
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