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of change. Dave Balot looks at Steppenwolf's Monster.
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Students dedicated 1970 to the season Reflecting national trends, a penetrating social awareness and a revolution against apathy struck the student body at Venango this year. It was the season of change when long hair, bell-bottoms, flowers and lovebeads became exterior signs of protest. Interior views on school, local, and national events were also expressed. Electric Kool-Aid, the first underground newspaper at Venango, made its appearance. A student- organized petition supporting the national administration policy in Vietnam was sent to President Nixon. Peace signs draping the school and spread over the front lawn were a prelude to the black arm bands and peace rally which filled the school on Moratorium Day. For everything there is a season, and students at Venango dedicated this year to the season of change. 12 VC'S banner of peace and hope greeted the early dawn on Moratorium Day, October 15, 1969.
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Homecoming drew the season to a close. 1 1 dueen Mary r r O'Connor reigning over the festivities, the 1969 Home- coming finally came on the last Saturday of October. The team-picked court was greeted with many cheers as they came on the field at halftime. Before the game the alumni of the school were honored by a party. The senior class served as hosts for the event and the court presided over the party. The court also presi- ded over the dance, held Friday night. Music for the dance was pro- vided by The Flying Filth. Fr. Santor and alumni talk about the good old days at the Homecoming buffet Court: P. Shannahan, M. Smith, C. Brickley. B. Morgan, M. O'Connor, P. Fletcher, D. Pfendler, K. Hawk. 14 Homecoming Queen, 1969—Mary O'Connor
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