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22 SOCIAL MAN Man is, at one and same time, a solitary being and a social being. As a solitary being, he attempts to protect his own existence and that of those who are closest to him, to satisfy his personal desires, and to develop his innate abilities. As a social being, he seeks to gain the recognition and af- fection of his fellow human beings, to share in their pleasures, to comfort them in their sorrows, and to improve their conditions of life. Only the existence of these varied, frequently conflicting strivings accounts for the special character of a man, and their specific combination determines the extent to which an individual can contribute to the well-being of society. Men recognize their humanity by confessing the value of other men. By this we mean that the approach to other individuals is an escape from the trap of the self. Men effect this escape by knowing and serving with other men, by relying on them to do in common what the individual alone cannot do, by twisting in their intellectual and moral judgments, by supporting their projects and, in turn, being supported by them. It is ev- ident that the dependence of the individual upon society is a fact of nature which cannot be abolished. While the great part of high school education is gained through putting students in intimate con- tact with the humanity of the past, the rest is gained through putting them in contact with their contemporaries. And whether it be on a dance floor or in a student council meeting room, the one is the same. For only in meeting with and earning from others can students learn to do what they know to be their part in effecting the destiny of man.
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ASSOCIATED PERSONNEL BUS DRIVERS ri 1: Paul Kelly, Richard Caldwell, Con Winder, Bert Redding, Al Flippo, Don Rollins, Mgr. Jerry ROW 2: Ray Sesock, Joe Vivid, Sarkis Sahatdjian, Ken Yamaguchi. ROW |: May Benderach, Ed Griggs, Joe Stefan, Mel Parker, CUSTODIANS Ed Wiens, Bob Bolin, Joe Flores, Al- GARDEN ERS Rosco Miller, Ed Bianchi, bert Shelton, Ted Harbart, Bob John Filiponi. Crane, Abe James, Edd Kollmann. ROW 2: Norvel Lowe, Hugo Kelzer, Claude Kollmann, Charles Cheeks, Leonard Palacioz. 21
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