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'34 'e 1 ,ff ii K ' C w I g Fred J. Garnish T-e'renceP Garvey Cynthia ART TEBBETTS Chris: How do you feel about working in the SMU bar? Art: Oh, I enjoy it. lt's provably my most favorite thing l've done in all my years here. lt's a real nice way to meet people, and everybody 'knows who you are. Chris: Has SMU changed your attitudes toward people and Art: That's a terrible question to ask somebody who's about to graduate, 'cuz l'm really nervous about life in general and l have no idea what I'm gonna do when l leave SlVlU. That old senior depression is settling in. lt's hard to say if SlVlU's changed me. l've grown while l've been here. l don't know whether l would've grown the same had l not been here. Back in the early years of turmoil here, I got into some politics and developed a bit of political awareness. l'm more into me now, developing my interests and thoughts. l think a lot of people around feel the same way. Because of that l don't think we'll have any more big movements like we had before. Chris: Do you have any reflections on the past political movements that occurred on campus? Art: I think they were good. I think a lot of people entered into it with a naive concept of what was going on. Getting into the movement helped to sharpen their political awareness. l believe a lot of the poeple like me who liked the movement got in to work for change, and thought they could do something important and relevant, found out after 2 or 3 years that you can't change the Government, it's just much bigger than any of us thought. You can't do it by marching and stuff. Chris: Do you feel those movements managed to change things on campus back in the Driscoll era? i Art: Well, we were fighting an evil that was highly visible. It took a couple of years. I think most everybody who came to SMU back during the Joe Driscoll days was from New Bedford and they lVl A Hambu
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