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OI,l.l1 BF lltlNMIifLAlthough she is no relation to Eugene, Dawn O7Neal has an incredible writing talent, Proof of this came when she was chosen for one ol' three honorable mention awards across the nation in a journalism con- test sponsored by SEVENTEEN Magazine and Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Dawnis story was in competition with hundreds of other articles written by journalism students about the achievements of other stu- dents. Her article told about Walter Light, a 1972 Alamo Heights graduate, who worked with a tribe oflndians in Mexico. Both merit recognition for their initiative and skill. A 1 l .3 al ABOVE RIGHT To the dandy delight of coach James Tatsch, Patty Wallis and Mrs. Dale Brown strive for possession of the basketball during the contest between the girls' and female faculty's basketball teams. RIGHT A POW bracelet wearer removes her remembrance upon his return to the United States.
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-sa H x.,-. HI 'XlUSll11XlDlZS -Nearly everyone feels disgusted about the waste and length of the Viet Nam war. Tired of seeing the war drag on, Kathleen Gar- rett sent her prisoner of war bracelet to President Nixon in early December and told him that the time had come for him to wear it. The President replied with a letter saying he under- stood her viewpoint and hoped a peace agreement would soon be reached. Olmos honors Kathleen for putting her opposition to action, rather than just idly complaining. In late january, a cease fire was reached and shortly afterwards the American prisoners of war were slowly released and returned home. For the first time we found a non-partisan issue of that war, one that we could all be happy about and our painful in- volvement there was finally over. 29
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