Friday, January 15, 2010

NEW- Class of 1971 Webpage

http://www.sunsetclassof71.com

Our class webpage is up and running. Please go to it and browse all the links. Make sure your name is listed so we may contact you for the 40th reunion and other events. It is really nice! Thanks to Sondra Van Way/Stone's son for creating this beautiful site!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

FAVORITES

What are your Favorites?
Favorite place, food, hangout, person, restaurant, car, concert, clothes, or memory from your Sunset days or from the Oak Cliff neighborhood????

Friday, November 20, 2009

Let's talk

Please feel free to comment on any blog post or leave your thoughts & ideas. We would also like your thoughts for the upcoming reunion. The tentative date for the 40th reunion is Sept30th or Oct 1st, 2011. The committee is starting in advance to be able to contact every classmate. We need your help in finding people. Please post or email your info here or at the Sunset Group Facebook acct:
http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=191758678256

Monday, November 16, 2009

THE BISON SPEAKS

"I am the Spirit of Sunset. I am the symbol of a heritage of splendid achievements and fine people who have made Sunset what it is today. Remembering our motto, 'Spirit, Knowledge, Friendship', you who are students here will strive to develop yourselves into individuals of whom I, the Spirit of Sunset can be proud. Since Sunset stands for the highest scholastic attainments, you will increase your knowledge and your power to reason. You will develop and keep throughout your life worthy and true friendships with other Bisons. You will uphold our tradition of clean sportsmanship, fighting hard but fairly, seeking not self-glory, but glory for our school. And tonight, on the playing field and in the stands, I, the spirit of Sunset, will be with you. Sunset shall emerge triumphant now and forever".
MEMORABLE SUNSET PEOPLE
Rudy 'MVP Tutor' Jaramillo
"Rudy 'MVP Tutor' Jaramillo attended and played baseball for Sunset High School and went on to play for the University of Texas and enjoyed a brief minor league career. He is now considered one of the best hitting coaches in baseball. With the Rangers since 1994 and in 2009 went to the Cubs.


Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan attended Kimball High School, but spent time jamming at Sunset with several band friends. He was featured on a 1971 compilation album, A NEW HI, in a band called 'Cast of Thousands.' His Sunset friends & their band, 'Stonecypher' were also on that album. Born in 1954 at Methodist Hospital, he picked up the guitar in 1963. He joined the Nightcrawlers in 1973, the Cobras in 1974, and Triple Threat in 1977. He renamed his group 'Double Trouble' in 1980 and signed with Epic Records in 1982. They released the album Texas Flood 1983 and Vaughan won his first Grammy in 1984. Vaughan died in a helicopter crash on August 27 1990. He is buried in Oak Cliff at Laurel Land.


Ken Pritchett
Ken Pritchett-graduated 1956 from Sunset. He is a builder known all across the country and has served as President of the National Home Builders Association, the Dallas Home Builders Assoc, as well as the Duncanville Home Builders Assoc.


Jerry Rhome
Jerry Rhome (Sunset High School, ’60) was both high school and NCAA All-American and runner-up for the 1964 Heisman Trophy. His father, Coach Byron Rhome, coached at Sunset from 1938-1941 and 1946-1966.


Lee H. Smith
Sunset'53-Southwest State University ex-president Lee H. Smith was the first Ph.D. graduate in the statistics department at Texas A&M in 1964 and has had a distinguished career in statistical research, educational administration and business management.


Robert Folsom
Robert Folsom, graduate of Sunset, was Dallas Mayor form 1977 to 1981. He was also was the only four sport letterman in SMU athletics history and was a member of Sunset's 1944 State Basketball Championship Team.


HANGOUTS IN OAK CLIFF

Cruising Kiest Park

Cruising Hampton/Illinois

Ice cream at Polar Bear

Pizza Inn-Hampton at Illinois

Griff's Burgers

Bronco Bowl opened in 1962. This entertainment Mecca included something for everyone- slot cars, bowling, pool, archery and golf. Don’t forget the snack bar, dancing at the “The Pit,” and those great concerts featuring performers like the Everly Brothers, REM, U2, Clash, B-52's, BB King and many more. And yeah, it was a bowling alley too.

Austin’s Bar-B-Cue (owned by Austin Cook) near the corner of Hampton Road and Illinois Avenue, served up good, old fashioned, barbecue sandwiches, with large tumblers of iced tea, and the greasiest French fries around.

El Fenix - Located at Colorado and Zang (120 E. Colorado), a long-time favorite-- has the best chips in town! Check out the Wednesday special. Visiting El Fenix is like a step back into time.