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Show Open letter Students express supporting views on school's activities ditorium, at the high school, and see rows and rows of empty emp-ty seats. Doesn't it hurt your pride just a little when other schools in our district fills their auditorium for a performance while our audiences consist only on-ly of the parents of the performers per-formers ? Our school is full of young enthusiastic students that are discouraged because the citi-izens citi-izens of Springville, refuse to support our projects or care enough to take an interest in our activities. Facing the facts we can see that we must turn to you, our parents, our employers, our teachers and our business men to help us to make our school realize its full potential in our community. Thank you. UNITED NATIONS CLUB Bonnie Woodward, presi. Mark Davis, vice pres. Joan Wolsey, secretary Debra H. Gale, historian If you watched the parade on the Fourth of July, you saw the sharp high stepping high school bands. They are an asset to their community and a subject sub-ject of pride for their schools. I'll bet you were impressed. But were you as impressed with our high school band? Did you notice that they didn't hold their heads quite as high? How can we be so proud of our new civic center and our new high school, when our beautiful community is so poorly poor-ly represented by one of our greatest assets. Without your support for us as a student body we can't accomplish ac-complish what you should expect ex-pect of us. In the past we the class of '70 stood aside and watched you support the a cappella choir on a trip to the World's Fair. We saw you cheer your kids on basketball teams and on football teams all the way to state. We saw your sons and daughters take -high honors in competitions all over the state. Now is the time for you to step forward and help us gain the band uniforms that we desperately desper-ately need. It's time our winning win-ning team stopped losing. It's time we all started to work hand in hand with the PTA. We need your help to do these things because it's time we put Springville High School back on top where it belongs. After many weeks of memorizing memor-izing lines and preparing costumes cos-tumes for a play, it's heart breaking to step out on to the beautiful stage of our new au- |