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Body And Community In foday ' s modern world, teeming with acfivify, every individual is given the opportunity to serve an organi- zation or group. This is true, also, at Nevada High School. Through various activities such as Homecoming, Anti-Van, and White Christmas, the student body works for the advancement of our high school. Serving an organization may present unfavorable situations as well as favorable ones. Included among these drawbacks are hard work, anxiety, and disappointments. These detri- ments fade from our minds as we hear our school praised by the community for its achievements. A student ' s life is enriched by this participation in organizational activities. This year ' s benefit basketball gome between the Lobsters and Roodrunners drew o contribution of $253.91. This money is distributed among the March of Dimes, American Cancer Society, Crippled Children ' s Fund, and the Heart Foundation.
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On Halloween evening the students of Nevada High School enjoy annual Anti-Van party sponsored by the Junior and Senior High Student Councils. Worthwhile Projects Serve Student During the Christmas season the joy of giving is demonstrated by the presentation of gifts to the Salvation Army by the Student Body. Practice and hard work are necessary for the success of the Anti-Van Follies. i J . ' IL ' ' lUiiliiiiii ' ' lilLWriiS il»i4!|n|S A - -i 1
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Today ' s Guidance Formulates iMff- % ii ' sis Before the National Honor Society ' s installation several practice rehearsals are held. The right music, the right step, and the lighted candle make this ceremony impn As each new day dawns on America, fhe need for leaders increases. Wifb the world in such a constant turmoil, we need people capable of guiding us along the right path. When yet only small children, we learn the importance of those who lead and those who follow. Upon reaching high school, we begin to accept responsibilities and work together until a job is satisfactorily com- pleted. Membership in the majority of high school clubs is voluntary. To belong one needs to show a desire to better himself as well as the organization. This opportunity to participate gives each student a chance to develop leadership qualities. This training is a determining factor in the progress of our nation. Hold high the torch. You did not light its glow . . .
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