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That cozy, predictable, insular little world that was East Brunswick High School during most of the sixties passed into history last year, along with such other examples of Americana as LB), the three-cent sales tax and Doris Day movies. Things that were taken for granted just didn't seem to work anymore. The student body became fragmented into small organizations that rarely cooperated with one another successfully. While there rarely was a direct confrontation of dissident groups, there seldom was a consensus either. It was the year to do your own thing. The dress code having been abolished, for example, the student appeared in anything
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from bleached jeans and a faded army surplus jacket to a neatly pressed suit or dress. Beads were a big thing. It certainly changed one's image of what a girl and boy looked like. Many students became increasingly vocal - often speaking out in strident voice, bold, self-righteous, confident in themselves and their ideas whether they were half-baked or not. It was no longer a secret that there were drugs on the campus. Most students who used them, did so experimentally. But many used them for real. And if drugs didn't provide the answers to their problems, there was always booze. Politics were in; school spirit, out. Civil rights, ecology and Vietnam were, for many, more relevant than football. As a result there was a subtle shift in power from the varsity-jacketed straight to the sandal-clad beat. But appearances were sometimes misleading. The beat, who considered himself a crusader of sorts, was often the most apathetic of student while the straight was often the most involved. Most students fell between these extremes and were frequently bewildered by what was going on around them. The times they were a-changin' and East Brunswick High School was a-changin' with them. Until things settled down again, the school would be one of striking, often colorful contrast.
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