Madras High School - Hi Sage Yearbook (Madras, OR)

 - Class of 1965

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ODD FELLOWS SPONSORED U.N. TRIP “People base their decisions on miths and whims, but first their must be knowledge; knowledge of beliefs and customs of other countries. For only through education can we understand. Only when we realize our brother needs help and when we are educated so we can help him can we ever hope to understand and live peacefully with one another. We hold the tools for either success or failure. There are problems concerning different countries in the United Nations, but before these are solved there is the problem of concern, your concern and mine, for this tremendous goal, world peace. The United Nations can use convincing publicity, troops and other forms of force, but not for long. These are only delaying tactics. When education, tolerance and understanding are accepted by the peoples of the world, force will not be needed and publicity will be in the form of praise. There are many people in the world, even in our own country, who do not know the make-up of the U.N.; its goals, its hopes and even its failures. They do not know about the security council, the general assembly, UNESCO or UNICEF. We know there is a U.N., but that is not enough. We need the people of America and the world to open their ears, their eyes, their hearts. The United Nations needs help. We must be interested in the U.N.,the people, the problems, and the customs. If we want world order we must learn to live with our neighbor, to accept him, to understand him. Only through understanding our brother in the world and educating all the people to his needs can world order be perpetuated. The United Nations is our atomic bomb for peace.99 Highlighting the summer for Senior Sharon Pulliam was a five-week all-expense paid trip across the United States to the United Nations in New York City and other historic places in the east and Canada. The Odd Fellows-sponsored-trip was won in a competitive speaking contest. Leonard, Elveta McDonald, Neil Light, Linda Lyon, Panny Macy, Rebecca Meigs, Gordon McCreery, William Metteer, Lanis

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Hansen, Ronald Huston, Phyllis Johnson, Gary Katchia, Daniel Larrance, Eric Heath, Benson Hyder, Wren Jones, Sharon Kollen, Harold Larsen, Lynn Hillis, Barron Jasa, Cheryl Joseph, Sandra Kowolowski, Bettie Ann Lafferty, Michael Hillman, Linda Jasa, Robert Kalama, Larson Kramer, Robert Lehr, Trudy Holmes, Delbert Jim, Alonzo Kalama, Tommy Krebs, Karen Lengele, Roxanne



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Announcement committee headed by John Net-tleton, Sally Frost and Lanis Metteer discuss possible choices. Miller, Vernon Moore, Maudie Morgan, Carl Moses, JoAnn Nettleton, John Nicholes, Jerry Norland, Chris Norton, Parrline Pirrie, Glen Pulliam, Sharon Queahpama, Rafael Rayburn, Dianna Ray, Shirley Rollins, Patricia Rufener, Joanne Sampson, Beatrice Shepherd, Terry Smith, Arlene Smith, James Smith, Loretta Smith, Ron Sproat, Linnie Steele, Dayle Stewart, Douglas Summerhalder, Marilyn Summers, Steven Tafoya, Josephine Tewee, Lewis Thompson, Dennis 30 i

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