University of Wisconsin Oshkosh - Quiver Yearbook (Oshkosh, WI)

 - Class of 1971

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about how I see myself and how I think of myself in relation to other people, it just isn't possible to consider those as separate questions. What’s really important is other people. And I don’t mean just people that I know. I mean everybody has the potential to be somebody that I know. Like if I were caught in the subway in a tunnel, I’d get to know a lot of peopel who were strangers, but then at that particular time and in that situation they’d be the most important people in my life. You just have to be ready all the time to admit that anybody in the whole world could become absolutely essential to you or you to him. That's one of the big problems that I see in my parents’ generation. They get all messed up with ideas about who’s worth knowing and who isn’t. They’re so concerned about what's appropriate that they never really open up and get to know anybody. They don't even know each other. My mother doesn’t know me — not as a real person. She can't imagine how I feel or what I’m thinking. None of our family is close for that reason. I think that my parents built walls around themselves and I don’t know why. Sometimes people think that I’m being brash when I plunge right into a conversation and ask questions that seem too personal. But it's not that I'm trying to be nosey or anything. I really want to find out what people are like when they’re being truly honest. This seems like a good thing to me, but I know that some people criticize me for it. If I could do and be what I wanted I think that the best thing would be helping people. I think that the greatest thing in the world is someone that you can trust completely. I wouldn't mind if people called me up at five o'clock in the morning and asked for my help. I wouldn't care about them waking me up. I'd feel good that they thought of me as their friend. I know that most people are annoyed by this kind of relationship and would rather not get involved.

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 I guess that I think socialism is a good thing maybe — or at least real democracy. I’d like to see true democracy where everybody gets to vote, especially the guys who have to fight in Viet Nam.” “I think it’s very hard to figure out why people do what they do. It’s hard to figure out politics, for instance. I don't know anything about politics. I didn't even vote this last Presidential election because there wasn't an honorable choice. Whoever got elected it just seemed to me that you were voting against yourself.” I don't know what I’d like to see in this country in the future. I guess that I think socialism is a good thing maybe — or at least real democracy. I’d like to see true democracy where everybody gets to vote, especially the guys who have to fight in Viet Nam. You know, that’s a crazy thing. My father-in-law is dead set against giving the vote to eighteen-year-olds. He says that voting is too much of a responsibility and no eighteen-year-old is capable. 16

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