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Moratorium Rouses Campus Oct. 15 was the first National Moratorium, a day set aside for a nation-wide protest of the Vietnam war. At Central the event was received with a general feeling of mistrust and skepticism. Those who supported or partici- pated in Moratorium Day activities were fewg the majority rejected the dissenters' attempts and overwhelmingly supported the U. S. stand on Vietnam. An assembly was scheduled for the last half of both lunch hours. Arranged by a group of interested students, the assembly featured Mr. Paul Townscend who spoke on nonviolence. Throughout the day, many classrooms were left open for panel discussions which allowed both views to be expressed. Those who chose to demonstrate their particular views did so by either wearing a black armband made of crepe paper or some form of red, white, and blue. SQ? ' ' Y i . 1 E. r l E F E. i. t 2 E E E E E 3 Q l r 'E 5 Mark Sedler and Ben Friedman fleftj discuss Moratorium activities scheduled on October 15. Mr. Jacobson fabovej reflects the effect of a Moratorium assembly on the student body. Mike Carry Crightl debates America's position in the Vietnam War with a group of his friends. He wears his own mode of expression, the American flag.
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