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Page 18 text:
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IRROUGH the G S D 1RKLY Crossing the black depths of space— inner space— bacl to a time we remember only vaguely as through a glass darkly, through our own intimate impressions of the year. That it what it is for. For those of us who want to remember and be remem- those walls, into the classrooms. To see their teachers. To see their friends. To smile and laugh. To remember the tears, to feel your friend ' s hands. It is your story, your questions, your answer, your faces, your feelings. Yours— bered. I hope that it lets them go back, back through To feel the questions in the air. To leave yourself and the existing now to flood into the past. The past— where the questions were easy— questions now an- swered—the home movie rolls on, but you, out of yourself, are content. There : will be no surprises, you know the outcome. But remember, fun was the surprises. The pies in the face, the ball teeter- ing on the rim, the guessed answer right. Remember the surprises, they are the catalog ' s story. It is your story, your questions, your answers, your faces, your feelings. Yours—
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Soaked with a society of water drop people— our inl runs, we sag and col- lapse. Waded, tossed away. We live a real life in- side this glass. We look out, others look in, but advocate change. Only those that are courag- eous are remembered or deserve to be. Tired after finally To break the glass, to sound the alarm, to be the exception to the rule. no one breaks the wall. It is the duty of each generation of Wayne stu- dents to crack the glass and emerge. To find a cause and fight for it. To oppose tradition, to breaking through, one re- alizes that life is like a wooden Russian doll, break one, and there is another, then another, then anoth- er. The greatest learn- ing experience at Wayne is one which is not plan- ned and, in fact, is often opposed— to break the glass, to sound the alarm, to be the exception to the rule. For the exception both breaks and proves the rule, and that is, after all, what rules are for- te break and be broken, —joe andrew may 5th 13
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