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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 OPENING 1-12 SENIORS i3-4o : UNDERCLASSMEN 41-60 ACADEMICS 61-76 SPORTS 77-102 ORGANIZATIONS 103-128 ! STUDENT LIFE 129-138 ADVERTISEMENTS 139-161 INDEX 162-165 CLOSING 166-168
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MX . . . What Next? Winston works in the Ministry of Truth, an agency charged with erasing anything that might embarrass the Party. The Ministry is a vast bureaucracy devoted to disguising brutal and ugly realities in language that lulls and soothes, pretending the horror does not exist. What do we mean when we speak of nuclear deterrence? Certainly we don’t want such weapons for their own sake. We do not desire execssive forces, or what some people have called overkill. Basically, its a matter of others’ knowing that starting a conflict would be more costly to them than anything they might hope to gain. And, yes, it is sadly ironic that in these times it still takes weapons to prevent war. I wish it did not. We desire peace, but peace is a goal, not a policy . . . Our deployed nuclear forces were built before the age of microcircuits. It’s not right to ask our young men and women in uniform to maintain and operate such antiques . . . We must replace and modernize our forces and that is why I’ve decided to proceed with the production and deployment of the new ICBM known as the MX. PRESIDENT REAGAN, TO THE NATION, NOVEMBER 22, 1982. Jabberwocky Newspeak is the official language of Oceania, designed to destroy and ultimately to replace English. The Party can’t tolerate a language rich and diverse enough to allow complexity or ambiguity. Like everything else in Oceania of 1984, Newspeak is rudimentary and mindless, a determined abuse of language rather than a refinement of it. “If you can’t convince them, confuse them.” Simply put, this is the advice that J. Scott Armstrong, a marketing professor at the Wharton School, coolly gives his fellow academics these days. It is based on his studies confirming what he calls the Dr. Fox hypothesis: “An unintelligible communication from a legitimate source in the recipient’s area of expertise will increase the recipient’s rating of the author’s competence.” Eight years ago. Dr. Myron L. Fox gave a celebrated one-hour talk followed by a half-hour discussion period, on “Mathematical Game Theory as Applied to Physical Education.” His audiences were professional groups, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and educators; afterward, on anonymous questionnaires, they said they found the lecture clear and stimulating. Fox, in short, was a smashing success. He was also a complete phony—a professional actor whom three researchers had told to make up a lecture of double-talk, patching raw material from a Scientific American article into nonsequiturs and contradictory statements interspersed with jokes and meaningless references to unrelated topics. PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, MAY, 1980. 2—Opening
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