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Controversial Joe Uris has a moment of rest from the week-long discussions. Right To Dissent Junior and senior history classes introduced some- thing new to Sunset's traditional teaching methods. For one week, speakers from all phases of life visited the history classes to discuss the average American citizen’s right to dissent. First speaker on the agenda was a Mormon leader, Mr. Payne, who spoke on the conflicts between church and state and the right of any person within a church to dissent against the ma- jority. A professor from Portland State College dis- cussed the right to dissent within schools. The third day of discussion, the controversial president of stu- dent government at Portland State College. Joe Uris, spoke on Viet Nam, sex, and school. Two Reed College students spoke on the fourth day, with the discussion running along the same lines. The fifth day, teachers from Sunset spoke, concluding the week. Mr. Greg Payne, Morman member, discusses the conflicts between church and state. John Moscow, student from Reed; a study in rebellion. 13
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Girls’ League Chris Markman VICE PRESIDENT Felice Moskowitz RECORDING SECRETARY Linda Lindell CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Kathy Hines TREASURER Chris Seigfried HISTORIAN Girls’ League participated in and sponsored many activi- ties during the Fall. To introduce sophomore girls to Girls’ League, a Big and Little Sister Tea took place September 14. The Transfer Party, held each year for students new to Sun- set, was given Tuesday, October 4, and rounded off the main Fall events. The Father-Daughter Banquet on October 27, was highlighted by an interesting film on salmon fishing. Joint meetings between Girls’ League and Boys' League were introduced this year and enabled better communication be- tween the two.
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