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The nicest parthof our story, that dealing with man's kindness to man. Right, Mrs, lmes, Nancy Edgeworth, and Sally Takesuye sorting clothes donated by stu- dents for a family which lost all its possessions in a fire. Below, Ken Bean piled up to the eyes with part ofthe candy for child- ren in France, George Bedlion, Glenna Russell, Mary Lou Priddy and Max Green collecting candy, and Jane Roberts and Mrs. Clardy collecting Christmas cards to be reworked for a charitable proiect. The Human Heart Cf GUHS Can a school as a Whole have a heart? Ot course :it can w1tness the nobl acts, unselflsh a1v1nq and thoughtful concern put forth by the hlqh school this year, when others less fortunate than We needed help These are Just a few of many mstances i217
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The Student Council Right, Student Council members, reading left to right, front row to back: Bill Van Camp, Bill Crouch, Jane Janis, Allene Waite, Annette Valenzuela, Joanne Beaver, Jackie Allen, secretary, Marion Schurter, treasurer, Peggy Williams, Marilyn Mc- Donald, Mrs. Martin, adviser, Anna Gardner, Barbara Creek- more, Beverly Frost, Charley Nelson, president, Jim Harnbake, Mr. McAllister, adviser, Bill Evans, Ray Acedo, John Fraley, Leonard Bice, Tom Heatwole, Tom Cash, Jim Laughrun, Don Beall, vice-president, Jack Mitchell, Don Holley, Jim Rausch- kolb. Belovv, President Nelson addresses a meeting, and the Council sets off on the conven- tion trip. Other Council members not shown are Cliff Baker and Bill Furrey. Without this group our story would not be a story-merely the report of a series of undemocratic commands. This is the group that represents the student body and Voices student opinion in the administration of the school. C203
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