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The issues of 1967 were perhaps fewer in number and more limited in scope, but their impact was furtlier-reaching and their content more sophisticated. In all, it was a year colored by activism and pervaded by the War. mi4,
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But the trend was indicated: students wanted meatier subjects — enough, in fact, to sponsor a Vietnam teacli-in and to fill three auditoriums to listen to Professors George Taylor and Giovanni Costigan debate the hawk-dove controversy. i ' -Vi- A. ' r J Mil m 1 f • If 1 : 1 11) - m 1 db. students listened to the national leaders. In one of his major speeches of the year, the ' 64 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater warned a campus audience that this is a time of ultimate trial for the United States. 24
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5e Soggy Garb Day Doesn ' t Both loggers and spectators were reduced to a state of sogginess and mirth by the rain and pond water at this year ' s Garb Day, October 27. Bystanders fought with wind-blown umbrellas while forestry students and Timber Queen candidates participated in tree-climbing, bucking and log roll- ing events. Winners of individual events included Mike Welling, high climbing; Gary Hirschberg, single bucking; Stan Madena and Jeff Rauch, double bucking; Mike Blum, chopping; and Keith Ahtz, log rolling. Best representing the joyful spirit of the day were the queen candidates who smiled valiantly, whether tugging at the end of a saw in the double bucking contest or clinging to a log floating in Frosh Pond. All the day ' s fun culminated at the Loggers ' Brawl where Peggy Bushnell, Timber Queen, reigned with Mike Blum, point winner of the day ' s events, who was crowned King Die. 26
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