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TIDE Feb. 22, 2013 // Vol. XCIII // Edition 10 Redondo Beach, CA // Redondo Union High School
Students giving service by Savannah Stern and Karissa Taylor
They give up time with friends to help those in need. They feed the homeless, hand out care packages and help build houses for those who are unable to provide for themselves. Senior Hannah Vorndran and junior Abby Attig are encouraged by their churches to help the less fortunate. Vorndran travels with her church to many different places to volunteer, including Skid Row in Los Angeles. According to Vorndran, Skid Row smells of urine and garbage and has sleeping bags littered on the sidewalk. Homeless men, women and children wear layers of clothing, despite the warm weather, so they do not have to carry their clothes separately as they walk from shelter to shelter. Although Skid Row is a “devastating” area, it leaves Vorndran feeling grateful. “Skid Row is definitely a depressing place. [But] it’s places like Skid Row that make me so much more thankful to live where I do and to have a roof over my head,” she said. [continued on p.20]
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The winner of battle of the bands, Sioux, relishes the spotlight.
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Senior Courtney Bowen works to earn her Gold Award.
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Athlete of the Issue Alyssa Crenshaw leads the cheer team.