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Sallto Asia, get out in the jungle
Ifyou are shatterad by an explosion, so what
FR was for your country, and you know what Your country i, don’t you?

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STRIKE

‘THE DEMANDS.

1. Charges against Bobby Seale, the Connecticut 9, and all politica
prisoners are dropped and the trial stopped.

2. Withdraw immediately from Laos, Vietnam, and CAMBODIA.

3, No Military ativityof any kind on any university.

4. Faculty-Student Association (FSA) donate $25,000 to the Black
Panther Defense Fund.

theres no struggle, there Is no progress

We can’thave education with revolution,
We tied peace education for 1,900 years,
and it has fale.

Letus try revolution

and seo what twill do now.

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With the protest? Is anybody else doing anything about anything
anywhere? Ifthe kids also can be bullied into not protesting, the
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Jay Gol
Warren Kaufman
Joe Kaiser

Lenny Kapp
Barty Nathanson
Mark Senwartz
Dick Wesley
Doreen Richardson
Paul Goldstein

Rich Kamp
Robert Selzer

Allan Rothman

Class of 197,

Richard Ariza

Class af 1972

Jon Blumenstalk
Phil Cantor

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Reh riediande:
Jay Glasser

Michae! Gilbertson
Lowell Jacobs

Class of 1974 Rich Kamp

Government
Central Council

President/David Neutela
Vice President/Mike Lamper

Davi Peck
Cindy Warcen
Jeon Turner

Steve Brown

Thomson Litietield
Bernars Johapol
Hugh Smith

Ralph Beisler

University Senate

Barry Krschne
Lenny Kopn

Miten Liberman
David Newt

Gordon Thompson
Mitch Topp!
steve Villano
Richard Wesley

Ira Woltman

Academic Affairs Commission

Communications Commission

Community Programming Com!

Campus Center Governing Board

Arts-Cultural Concerns

Special Events Board

Social and Political Concerns

Recreational Concerns

Commission For

Faculty

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Class of 1973
Patrons and Donors
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Bonezet
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‘The 1971 TORCH staff thanks these advertisers
for thelr much needed support

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