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How gently a failure can happen (Left to right) Claude Kipnis Mimes Peters Joe Andorfer, Mike Hudson Barry Minniefield A man once told us h childhood over a cup coffee. There was one stoi which we found strikinc His parents sent him to counselor, the school didn ' t provide them ther The counselor asked hir what he wanted to be, an he said that he wished t be a scientist. The counse lor gave him a series c tests. She told him that hi did not have the aptitudij for science. When he lei her office he felt relieved. 16 14
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1 They are cracking down on wandering the halls, and there is a Re-hab Lab for n-school suspensions — no more automatic three day vacations to rest up for a new assault. And the H- nall bathrooms are closed, :il further notice. Kinda nice. I never knew there were fountains there; just avoided the smelly place, aut where will the smoke 30? How will it get out 9 But rules are OK. They ' re 3asy — no need to think. nd sometimes they even work; things run smoothly, low along, during the jrowsy winter months. 15
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The easiest thing in the vorld is to fail, especially if ' ou do it before any attempts it success are made. Easy ' es, but also a little tense, and n spring a young student ' s houghts turn to love and ebellion. A breaking of the ;asy pattern, a desire to be contrary; we rebel by with- jrawing, by encouraging dis- approval, and occasionally, )pen defiance. The Dispatch has done it again. Once more to horse. Another windmill; Don Quix- ote would be proud . . . and a little sad. It is Black Tuesday, and we are wearing black — some of us even know why. We are angry. We are confused about Val and Sal; so are they, and nobody ' s talking. Earlier in the year, an award was created in our name, but we were not consulted. The award was OK, but we were left out of the process. Now, our awards night has been foreshortened, and again, we are left out. The way we wanted it — but not now. Less is less. We are angry. We are wearing black.
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