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Of Service to School and Community Fair Park is not just a high school in which a student may increase his knowledge by classroom work. It is a separate community where one may learn the key to existence in the world. What enables this community to exist? The answer is serv- ice, not from just our teachers, but the service of students. This word sounds as if it may mean work, but this is not true. Service is Work rendered, for the good of all. At Fair Park there were many opportunities to contribute to the growth and success of our com- munity. Through organizations, which cover almost every individual interest, we were able to serve our school. We helped supply the needs of our fellow students, established ourselves as citizens by bringing honor to our school, and we contribut- ed to the welfare of those outside the community. Regardless of how we served, we gained a step to success in the future. FOOTBALL PROGRAMS don't just happen. Members of the staff sell ads, have them printed, and sell programs at games. CURRICULAR ORGANIZATIONS are a medium of service and self-improvement. These members of the Spanish club spon- sored projects in which members learned much of Mexico. COMMUNITY SERVICE, the aim of Key Club members in selling tickets to a school function, is realized. By means of various projects they are able to raise money to help the less fortunate. THE SCHOOL STORE is a convenient place at Fair Park. Students rely on its stock to fill school supply needs.
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?,,,'.? l COLORFUL COSTUMES set a brilliant scene for the study of early cultures by various organizations in the school. Latin club members participated in activities which proved to be of value to the school and community.
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