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Photos rtesy of Milwaukee lourncrl We welcomed the 70's with a deepened sense of the rightness of our aims, a new awareness of the futility of our methods and a carefully bolstered hope that we could somehow set right the flaming issues of the 60's. W r W It is 1978 now, almost the end of this decade. As the 80's approach, it's time to ask ourselves, what were the 70,s like? What did we really accomplish? The political sphere was disappointing. President Nixon announced the end of United States involvementin Viet Nam, but there was no rejoicing. Our bitterness at the years of wasted effort and lives was mingled with relief at its end. America welcomed home her veterans and tried to integrate them into her society. But without the buttress of war, the economy flagged and there was no place to put f them. There was no room for their anger and confusion, for the wreckage the fiercely hated war had wrought on its soldiers. We wanted to forget the horror and we resented them because they would not let us. 6 . . . Introduction
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Soon there were other problems. Watergate - and the realization that our president had broken our trust and refused to admit it. Wertfelt outraged, betrayed-but there were other matters. Gerald Ford tried to put the pieces back together. He promised to renew our faith in government and we listened skeptically. Bland, easy-going and fond of skiing holidays at Vail, CO, he turned our minds away from pressing issues. It was time, we decided, to go back to caring for ourselves. And so we elected a genial peanut-farmer from Georgia, whose image breathed down-home carefreeness and gentle strength. r The 60's were characterized by outspokenness, by fervent opinions, by people who stood up and shouted, Look at me! l have a cause to fight for and you have to help me! lt was a time of involvement, of neglecting self for the greater needs of society. In the 70's we decided it was time to look at i ourselves and probe our beings, enjoy ourselves and fill ourselves with the most fun and happiness we t could find. we disappeared into the fabric and looked curiously at any who chose to stand out. F5 LJ: Photos courtesy of Milwaukee Journal , 8 . . . Introduction Q6 to DWERN'
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