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+hT +$ -)t tt Jt +t -F -:+ +t -)3*t .)$ & Jr-rz-r Lsa_rrr.rc-tg +t -:t -:$ +$ It ts +t-)&+$H$.l,$l+ * tF ti +t +t *t +& _ra -)s t$ +t t4 ISSUE 23 lrAY 13, 1970 DD TAN tr. A t lLJVl.r )\1, t'l'i).! I(JUf'IJII yJii.J i ta:rrLl esr!"-vvlr -: r s :r- rathcr seilc.ctr(ing titlc i-n tha it sw>crijs ta shc."i ciisri:ste ct fc:r Cn*i*tionity" Tl,c P1::Y, 1r*l]- l$g vlrM-v:.,r.- Yd ,..---^ Rcal Jcsus Clirist P11;1r.ir*;- $i-qq41 upr ##it ---flt u'iffi; -i-.re rv- t*r iTs-E' p"iitt out tha.t P;cPl? woulc1 nct i-tcgnize a clrrist f.inuri i,f 1{'* a'"V. unf c'rtui:,:-te a.ppearecl: totl'LY Oi'iE r\CT PLAYS The ea.sts for th: ?i::.r.tr; Arts Club lrleft; enn(-Junccd f ';cently. One of th:; PlaYs" 4$;-:'-g-o!e:-. bY J+an Anouilli is csp;:clal1y di-fficult anci r,ti]l requlrc mucir harc', l'icrli cn the part of th- folli-'','linp; Dcc)plc ' Chcrus, Bcts;Y l.'Ialtcrs. Antigcne , Janet iSrown - llursr ,lcannc D I AIccnr Isnenc Joanne Fitz;:atrlcl; llaer':i't, Pl.ul Piccuito. Crecn- Charl*s I^ll'i'te i-,'irst Guarc'," Bill Cc'ncannc;n. Sccr-'nd' Gur.rcl, Di-)-v; D)tkcs Thirtl [lu:'rc - liark I'iulre a.cLy - -';ssuflft'F. Janet Durp;in Pa55u - Gerar<l ilinch- an('' Sirirlffii K;11'',r asi l.urYcilce. i1':fficscntinp; thi. ti't::Ltrtr of tir.' Absurd. thc S-c'oo.-]- play b;r itlng Lardner is cntitlccl ' !'lt.' [Iidg:t Orcva. Itls a:' nonsiinsc 5;l-a'y tlt'at I?sts cnly a fevr rninutcs, and' trlcs tc, t,:11 us thnt r'a':-r is just E bit ri-cr.i culcus . T1r., cast : Lafflcr Linda i.crsc Corby. I'iarc liulrl'l'rry SCFIOOL OOiii'iITTIi[ - EI'TI];G liAY 5 , 1970 A. Lrcutr r" f liiils stuC':nts iii cluCing Ron ll:nt1e,Y, D:'-v'- Grls liold.. Jt-.hn :icCann, Jr:'hn lia.irrney- , l:.rk Bce ttehi:r, li.;n Plttcrs.:n ) .r-nd Jc,.'Lnnr' D'Alcoi:l,-; a.ttcncl':d' thg t"icst r;cent schcol cc:rlllritti;c r', ,tini'. Rcn Bcnt I'jy I' r-;pl,)scntlng thl sturli'nt bocly ) ,lf isi;nter-'l e pctitlcn s16n:rt bY 659 junicrs rn<1 s::nir,rs t{hich urg.,r1 tlr': eorl :rritt:c trl tr:-Ii; ,:ctir'it in orclcr t,,., mj-nir."l"zr. polluticn frcm schcr:1 builcl'lng inclneraturs' Dr. Iii:t',r1e y acti-ng cl:lirman cf tlic cornmift:c, stnt::C tha.t a stucly cf th'' situi.tion is Lir3s' ently 1n pre-'gr:ss . ::.ncl tltit, ' if scmcthrng ci,n b',.' dcnt', it r,,ri11 . i ir . ilcf fma.n ancl lir " i{cil tc,n bctir m.rmb.,I"s t'f thr,, cr,riimitter cxllrtss.d ltupc tirat 1ic5tn1i'utrX stucr";nts !rr,',u1cl c<.'mb:t th: grcwing litt-f pr(ibllrirl Ln scitc'c'1 e'rcunds' A1s;, C"iscussed- was a PrcP;sal tc' qbr:lish thc d;rCSs ccCc fcr a tr1:1 g;ri-crl c'f 4 ln'e;ks ' in ort-cr tc studY tl:r f :nsllri1ltY cf lr- pcrrnar,:nt susp-:nslon .-'f tir; ccrLc' "-Stu-clcnts prc$vr:t dxpr.issc't]' th: ,:'pinicn that t11., ct'cl:c is ilcncrally rigarrl,:c1 3.s a sSlnlbc'1ic restrietitrt, anli tnat if thl ci:i1e lrli;r') rcirealcei, Crcss ::.t the: hrgli scitct:I wr ulc" nct bc' grc"a.tly a.lt;r-:d. .Aftar o-i'f1$ 45 ni.nutcs cf Cia.lcgur-, tli: ccrrj *itt.,. ili;rtb:.:fs lrJif ::, in thc cpiiricrn cf this rcpr-rtcr,' rit')t tot:'11y t-c',vcrsc tc., thc prlposel. It t'^rn"s st.r.tci.l. thlt tlie Scht-'c1 Committee I'ic;ulci tr]' tc 8':; :Llr;ng "'itlt th' sugg:stiins c'i thc stud'unt c'-''unci1' e-nd ilarhcct''r , Cliris Frn.z-c ' The Rccr-'gtriticn Sc;nc frcn Anestasi.:r. wes .Per.lcrni)d fc'r Summ'-:'r Schccl Op:n ilcus' - L969. It.-rn:e'ting th:1r roles a.s An'r.stasis a'nci 1'l:;' Dor,,la.gcr Empre ss i,:.rli'.,1r'e,c'clornr:vo' r'rL Tcrry D,:yle r.nd' Lincli" IJussault' The pfoy rr;vclvcs around' tiie murd"cr if Car.r" illchclas II cf Fussl:' and" hls farnily : .i'inastl"sia sui:pc'sciily li:l:?', ."; l;:,,- *5X'X;f .!' o.!,"'. ii" * * iast surlner t]:at if, lLrger lildi'nc; iiiculci siic it. li:rrr tc tirc cast is i is a netl"crn ner (ContrcL next Pege ) (Cr,ntIil crt il.':xt n:.gc' )

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ISSUE 23 lrAY 13, 1970 DD TAN tr. At lLJVl.r )\1,

t'l'i).! I(JUf'IJII yJii.J i ta:rrLl esr!"-vvlr -: r

s :r- rathcr seilc.ctr(ing titlc i-n thait sw>crijs ta shc."i ciisri:ste ct fc:rCn*i*tionity" Tl,c P1::Y, 1r*l]- l$gvlrM-v:.,r.- Yd ,..---^

Rcal Jcsus Clirist P11;1r.ir*;- $i-qq41 upr##it ---flt u'iffi; -i-.re rv- t*r iTs-E'p"iitt out tha.t P;cPl? woulc1 ncti-tcgnize a clrrist f.inuri i,f 1{'*

a'"V. unf c'rtui:,:-te

a.ppearecl: totl'LY

Oi'iE r\CT PLAYS

The ea.sts for th: ?i::.r.tr; ArtsClub lrleft; enn(-Junccd f ';cently.

One of th:; PlaYs" 4$;-:'-g-o!e:-. bYJ+an Anouilli is csp;:clal1y di-fficultanci r,ti]l requlrc mucir harc', l'icrli cnthe part of th- folli-'','linp; Dcc)plc 'Chcrus, Bcts;Y l.'Ialtcrs. Antigcne ,

Janet iSrown - llursr ,lcannc D I AIccnrIsnenc Joanne Fitz;:atrlcl; llaer':i't,Pl.ul Piccuito. Crecn- Charl*s I^ll'i'tei-,'irst Guarc'," Bill Cc'ncannc;n. Sccr-'nd'Gur.rcl, Di-)-v; D)tkcs Thirtl [lu:'rc -

liark I'iulre a.cLy - -';ssuflft'F. JanetDurp;in Pa55u - Gerar<l ilinch- an(''Sirirlffii K;11'',r asi l.urYcilce.

i1':fficscntinp; thi. ti't::Ltrtr of tir.'Absurd. thc S-c'oo.-]- play b;r itlngLardner is cntitlccl ' !'lt.' [Iidg:t €Orcva. Itls a:' nonsiinsc 5;l-a'y tlt'atI?sts cnly a fevr rninutcs, and' trlcstc, t,:11 us thnt r'a':-r is just E bitri-cr.i culcus . T1r., cast : LafflcrLinda i.crsc Corby. I'iarc liulrl'l'rry

SCFIOOL OOiii'iITTIi[ - EI'TI];GliAY 5 , 1970

A. Lrcutr r" f liiils stuC':nts iiicluCing Ron ll:nt1e,Y, D:'-v'- Grlsliold.. Jt-.hn :icCann, Jr:'hn lia.irrney-, l:.rk Bce ttehi:r, li.;n Plttcrs.:n )

.r-nd Jc,.'Lnnr' D'Alcoi:l,-; a.ttcncl':d' thgt"icst r;cent schcol cc:rlllritti;cr', ,tini'.

Rcn Bcnt I'jy I' r-;pl,)scntlngthl sturli'nt bocly ) ,lf isi;nter-'l epctitlcn s16n:rt bY 659 junicrsrn<1 s::nir,rs t{hich urg.,r1 tlr': eorl:rritt:c trl tr:-Ii; ,:ctir'it in orclcrt,,., mj-nir."l"zr. polluticn frcmschcr:1 builcl'lng inclneraturs'Dr. Iii:t',r1e y acti-ng cl:lirman cftlic cornmift:c, stnt::C tha.t astucly cf th'' situi.tion is Lir3s'ently 1n pre-'gr:ss . ::.ncl tltit,' if scmcthrng ci,n b',.' dcnt', itr,,ri11 . i ir . ilcf fma.n ancl lir " i{ciltc,n bctir m.rmb.,I"s t'f thr,, cr,riimittercxllrtss.d ltupc tirat 1ic5tn1i'utrX

stucr";nts !rr,',u1cl c<.'mb:t th: grcwinglitt-f pr(ibllrirl Ln scitc'c'1 e'rcunds'

A1s;, C"iscussed- was a PrcP;saltc' qbr:lish thc d;rCSs ccCc fcr a

tr1:1 g;ri-crl c'f 4 ln'e;ks ' in ort-crtc studY tl:r f :nsllri1ltY cf lr-

pcrrnar,:nt susp-:nslon .-'f tir; ccrLc'

"-Stu-clcnts prc$vr:t dxpr.issc't]' th:

,:'pinicn that t11., ct'cl:c is ilcncrallyrigarrl,:c1 3.s a sSlnlbc'1ic restrietitrt,anli tnat if thl ci:i1e lrli;r') rcirealcei,Crcss ::.t the: hrgli scitct:I wr ulc" nctbc' grc"a.tly a.lt;r-:d. .Aftar o-i'f1$45 ni.nutcs cf Cia.lcgur-, tli: ccrrj

*itt.,. ili;rtb:.:fs lrJif ::, in thc cpiiricrncf this rcpr-rtcr,' rit')t tot:'11yt-c',vcrsc tc., thc prlposel. It t'^rn"s

st.r.tci.l. thlt tlie Scht-'c1 CommitteeI'ic;ulci tr]' tc 8':; :Llr;ng "'itlt th'sugg:stiins c'i thc stud'unt c'-''unci1'

e-nd ilarhcct''r , Cliris Frn.z-c 'The Rccr-'gtriticn Sc;nc frcn

Anestasi.:r. wes .Per.lcrni)d fc'r Summ'-:'r

Schccl Op:n ilcus' - L969. It.-rn:e'tingth:1r roles a.s An'r.stasis a'nci 1'l:;'Dor,,la.gcr Empre ss i,:.rli'.,1r'e,c'clornr:vo' r'rLTcrry D,:yle r.nd' Lincli" IJussault'The pfoy rr;vclvcs around' tiie murd"crif Car.r" illchclas II cf Fussl:' and"

hls farnily : .i'inastl"sia sui:pc'sciily

li:l:?', ."; l;:,,- *5X'X;f .!' o.!,"'. ii" *

* iast surlner t]:at if, lLrger lildi'nc;iiiculci siic it. li:rrr tc tirc cast is

i is a netl"crn ner

(ContrcL next Pege )

(Cr,ntIil crt il.':xt n:.gc' )

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PLAYS

a.Llty play that takes P'Lace 1n atelevlsion stud.lo where flve nen aretrylng out for the part of Chrlst.Cast arez Chrls Frazeer liatt OlivatPeter Griswold., Dave Dykesr and"Gerard Flnch as the actorsr wlthEvelyn lvicDonald as l{iss Berker Kev-ln Coyne as !1r. Verd 1n, and DeblGustafson as the Glrl.

Do these plays seea a llttletoo serlous for a hlgh school aud-lence? lflll there be any Laughs?Perhaps yourve notlced that thesupreme comed.y occurs when $'ianklndtakes ltseLf too seriousLy.

Please Joln us for an evenlngof theatre on -ltay 2L ln the aud -1tor1um.,+ t$.l3 tt +t lFJt9 li,l! {l {tlS t9.Ye{r l?t$ t} l++t {+tS+S ti it tg tt:tFtt +S.Fl! # tttF l3

SCHOOL CO}'IT'IITTEE

The stud.ents present were asked-for constructlve aalor crltlclsm ofthe I'',leymouth SchooI system, Inord.er to comply wlth the SchoolComnltteer s request, N.0.I'J. 1s an-x.lous to sollclt the oplnlons andviews of the stud"ents of I,IHS. ALLeonments should be placed in Bm.1.37 1n the box formerly used forN.O.Id. schoLarshlp appLleatlons.Those recelved- wlL L be forurardedto the SchooL Connmlttee. pleasetype or rarrlte LeglbLy.lflt{t lt4t lst+ l*{c fc s?l? ls'l$ {"')!ti ts.ts t$.t& tr -lr *ttt tt rt tE tt.r&+s t9 ti ts i$rc

ART TCLEBlchard J. Keatlng

/\s I Leave Weymouth HlghSchooL, I suddenly reallze that IwlLL be enterlng rtthe outsldeworld.rr And, when I enter, the restof lleynouth Hlgh wlLL enter along;wlth me.

f am {prehenslve about [eav-lng the confortlng corrlclors of .

WHS because I am not prepared t6face the strange faces r^rhlch Isha.Ll see, But, most of aLL, f amworried about Vorr .t-he rest of thesenlor cLass. The reason ls that95% of tlte students 1n the classa.re affLlcted wlth the termlnaI d,ls-ease of apathy, tdlth aLL the prob-Lems ln the world, the worst thtngs

nre get worrled about ls 1f wew1[[ flnd a buYer for the week-end . :'

I an nof condemnlng usr buton[Y brlnglng out somethln8 thathas to be changecl.

There are so nanY thlngs Icould comm.ent orrr but the grav-est problem concerning us 1s the'Lack of und"erstand 1n8.

Just because a Persontsskln ls black does not nean hecan be persecuted agalnst, Noone has the rlght to ta,Lk dolunon anybody else, causer You arenot perfect--nobody ls!

If a person wea.rs rrwlerd-trc'Lothes or has Long halr doesnot meart he can be ranked out.Maybe he 1s tetllng you sone-th1ng.

Please do not think f haveappointed. nyself as a crltlc ofWfiS, I Just r,vant you to stopand thlnk about what ls golngto happen urhen vle are the leadersof the world. Ide mlght be thelast generatlon to llve here.Peace,'!$Ji r"rl$ {9 *ltt *9*t l$ *tl$,tt tt;tttf Jt.ti-l*tt l$li z5 +tt? +S'ft'+S {'+$.}t ++l$+(

I'fYOPICDennls DeLehanty

ItlVlnety-flve percenttr ofthe students at thls hlgh schoolhave been accused of apathy. Ifwe accept thls as a parenthet-lcal expresslon, rre ca.n begln to:uncover sone truth to thls accu-satlon. Thls apathy, f beLleve,ls only synnptomatlc of an entirenaLadle, the bourgeols erperl-ence that denles negatlve thoughtand lnhlblts self-contradlctlon.Nearlng the end of our schoollngat thls hlgh school, we students,vold of reason and. serlous self-evaluatlon, seem eager to snafchup the banner of mlddLe-cLassnedloerlty and perpetuate thlsone-d.lnnenslona L exlstence rrlth.lts raclsn, lrratlonaI raoralcodes (e.g. dress code), and re-presslon of lndlv1dua[1sn bymeans of surplus dlsclpllne andculturaL lnhlbltlon,

The hlgh-schooL student,lnst lnct lve Lv

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IIYOPIC

moral. and pol-ltlcal envlrcnntent,does not seern willlng to iranscenc-r'thls envlronment " lde inslst uponaccepting cur culture as lt 1s andrefuse to challenge ancl- a.nalyze ourcultura] nee<ls-'-wc persist to con-"cern ourselves solelY wlth trlvlai*. g" gosslp, spc;rts, autt:mob1les ) 'As a rewarcl fcr our cbtuseness 'our culture prc-cluccls in hlgh schccllgrad.uates certeln valueless values:tie a.re patrlotic without unC*r*stanctin-g tfre value (or ncn*va-Iue)or patrlotlsrn; l.^Ie accept an lrra*tlcrnal dress cocle as rational (orat least reasrinabte ) ; 1n scclalstuclles classes we memorlze tha-t theterms raclsm, s.: gre€latlon o andpreJudlce inCicate lgnorance cf +

iaclt of unclerstancilngr Yet we seem

content to nallow in aPa't!:Y in ablatantly segregatecl comliiunltyi. x re * x x * x i * x x # * x F x s s * l( :'i * * * r"'i'x l! * N' l( 13 * l( tt

A CAUSE FOR CONCER}.IDenni s Desmcnd

?'We shoulcln t t care ebout thelength of hrls ha.ir or tlre cut ofhis clcthes" has becn the ery ofmany ycung PeoPle in the Unltedstalel toda-Y. I am sure that mcststuclents attericllng V'lliS flncl thent-.selves in s.greernent wlth this ldea'Howevere many of these sa'rnc students,whether they reallze 1t or nct.i arebehavlng 1n a ioay whi-ch rlvnls th;:fryp:-croEy of the "cvex'*'thlrty' gen'

u"..t:-"tr.- Uilcrthr'c1ox looking pupilsfra.ve lltera1l1r been r.ttackeci 1n thecafeteria by iheir fellow pupl-1s(Applesauce Tcrrcrisrn)' I hav':selclom seen a schccl 'ulleek gc' by t'vhcn

I fru.,r* nt'lt heard a stuclent rei:tnrkfrn* ft" would like to b*at up n'ncttle:rp"pii slrnply becauge of h1s Lc-'oks

or acblons "-mY f.ffo* students I The rightto Orlss, think, a'nd act dlfferent-il o"ght not be vlolated' If tre

O6ny il. Person this, fcr- whatever

""uicr-", then we a're no better than

our eldcrs IThe age cld iciea tirat the world

can never be changed for the better

""i."u PeoPle are mcre tolerant 1sjust as true as ev.er'

(Contrcl on next column)

T'he elder generation hAsfclloweC Prevlous ages on theroad c'f neglect and mlsunder"-stanciing. 1^1111 the Ycr,ingernrlrreration ccntlnue tc clo Po??* l- i * * i tf x * * x $ * * lt lt * * * * * zr x te ** * t& * lE lt'l(

QUOTATIONSsubmltted bY Mlss i'trc;rrir

1. PerhaPs the mcst valuable re"'sult of all education ls the a-blllty tc, make Yourself clo thethlng You have to do, when 1tcught to be done, whether. Youli.[e 1t or not. This 1s thefirst lesson to be learnecl'

2. I flnd the great thing inthls worlcl is not su much wherelnle stancl, 8s ln what clirecticnwe are m'-rvlng.

3. Our claily tht-'ughts s}:culcl beelevated abcve the cel1lng'

9l{rs 1

To your enemy, forgiveness"To an oPPonent, toleranee'To a frlenrl, Ycur hei:rt'Tr-r F eugtr-)m€re servlce.To ell men, charltY"Tc every chllc1, e' $croc1 examPle'Tc ycursllf, resPect"

These quetes were all taken fromirTltc Treasure Cht; st '

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/TN APT EQUATION -

ldaruow'mlnded Pe oPle are t ilcet""tott' ttecked bottles ' the less;t;;t-have 1n them the more nclsethcY m.ake Pcuring it cut '

TO KI{OId WHO KNOWS .

Tc kno','r rrlhat Ycu kncw and knc;tnl

*ittt YClu dontt knc'w 1s the ehar-'acteristle of one whc knov'rs '

CObISCIENCE .,

The volce that tells You not toa; scmethlng after You have done

it.

Girl f s Father: t'Young man, l'\te

iurn "ut the lights at mldnlghtin thls house."e;viti"nat iiGL'e r..that rs darnnile of You, sir.''

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RIS.{E}.{FER KENT " "

A\Il AIL THAT L,ED U? T0 IT

Rexrenbtir Kcnt "Re;'ter-rber tha-b four Young Per-

sons died violentlY there.Bu-t rer:e.tber also that theY

lrere pilrt of a vlolent Protest.Rei:er-rber then as Persons lvho

disagreed--as r,vas their right in adenocratic society--l'rith their gov-ernirent about the tnlar in SoutheastAsla.

But renei:ber theu also as Per-sons r'rho forsook 1eg!-tinate €xpr€s-slon of their dissent.

Renenber that the Constitutionof the United States guarantees theright to assenble "to petition theGovernnent for a red,ress of griev-ance$. rl

But renenber that such a gath-ering shall. be carried. out 'rpeaee-ably,rr

Rer:enber the four as Personsv,'ho vrrere gassecl by Natlonal Grards-nen r''rhen they and. the others withvihor: they had. asser:bled refused. anorder by legally constituted. author-ities to disperse.

Bi-lt renenber that tear gas isan irritartt, not a kill-er, not aperiranent dlsabler.

Renenber the::r as Part of a nobfired on by National Guardsl:en.

Rerie;rber that the reason gJ"venfor the shooting sounded false toyou fron the first, that you asked"yourself rvhy anyone lvould fire atpeople on the ground" 1f there was asniper on TOP of a bu1lding.

Renenber that You asked. Your-self rrhat National ftrardsi;ien wered"oing lvith live anraunition in theirrifles on a college cai.;Ipus"

But renenber that Young PeoPlecalling for peace set fire to theROTC OuilAing on that caf,rpus a fewnights before.

Rerrenber that Young PeoPle wlodidnt t believe j-n- the lrsystenrr burneddor,,m a bank in Californla earlierthis yeari

Renenber Harvard" Square "Renenber that a v'ihole nation is

on ed.ge over -the vrar and that theproblens of social injustice andi.estrurction of the envirorurent seel'1*yryst(i€yrtF*te ti)e*)+XJt+()t)+yct+ )H(++tt*X .)()$f yrt++F+l

at tiiies overwhelning--f,o allpeople.- i,ei:enber that nany elected'officials believe the war isvrrong and. are vrorking to endit.

Rei:enber that ir:Patlence withthe denocratic Process 1s not anexeuse for violence"

Renenber all this. And thenrenenrber Kent.

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KENTI OHIO.-ONIY THT BEGINNING' Brian Hardggen

In 1770 und-er a shower of in-sults and rocks, overexcitedBritish soldiers fired upon ar1

angry Boston ilob, killing fivepeople and woundrng olners. :- -tfre Boston Massacre v\Ias thefirst fatal- incident before the1ong, successful revolt agai-nstBri{ish oPPression. last week,four students were killed in asinilar incident at Kent State[niv*r"itY in Ohlo' In 1968r-heads vrere snashed bY enraged'police offlcers at the Deno-i"rii" Natlonal Convention inChicago. The worst is to coreetun1es6 eertain, undenocratlcgoverttnent poli-cies are changed''

Presid.ent Nixon, on his ot.mrrecentlY nad.e the deelsion toexnand. the fruitless Viet Nam

urai into Carabodia, a neutralnation. He adnittedlY valuesnational Pride rnore than thel-ives of tliousa"nd-s of Viet Nanres

Dtring l"forld- !-[ar II, nillionsof lives were J-ost unJlecessaril3'd.ue to the selflsh anbitionsof a Nazi dictator. Yet t fr&-tional prld.e Prevented Gernansfro::r opposing their leader.r,tlhy sfrbutd Arnericans make thesane nistake?

l'[.H. S. students can do theirpart by eorapleting and naillngttre fon.r attached. to this issueof N0Y1. HelP to iceeP our di;'viding nation the d-emocracy it'was neant to be.[lentioned f orr,r on next Page,tE (*?tX ***)6te+( *tHF)l*lt{s*tE**t0X *tt+6*+e'}t

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Senator Ednard It{. KennedYSenate Office BuildingWashington, D.C.

Dear Sir:

I do not support Amerlcan ml11tary lnvolvementI will serve in ilte armed forces when called'

ln Indochina but,

Slgned,

Senator Edward t'I. KennedYSenate Offj-ce BuildlngWashLngton, D. C.

Dear Sir:

I do not support Amerlcan ml11tary involvement in Indochina and'

therefore, I refuse mil j-tary service '

Slgned,

o.ooo

Senator Edward It'I. KennedYSenate Offiee Buildingldashlngton, D. C .

Dear Si-r:

I suPPort PresidentcalIed upon I will serve

l'dixonts pollcles tn lndochina and when

ln the armed forces '

Slgned,

Above is submltted by Dqnlis Delahanty -?nd Joanne DrAlcomo

ri*.x.eE**rEr{.rErs****r*t*nnxxxxr&.F$.lrIxxx'[*x*xx&xx]'i'x]iiiiv'xxxlttE**lFi(tE***lt{'tl8*ltti'l€t(WEYI{OUT}{ UALK FOR DEVELOP}',18I'{T'-* lnle wer'e all launched of f by Mr '

oR e'"el"" ;;; lnformed us to watch

ALLELUIA: IT1S ALL OVER fot "ff houses with the ;lwis" on

tr'uml-iexpranation wil-l be given b-r

ilv i"li::;:;i *:""?il'3i"31'!t3"i1..uFive foot witnesses Sates were open and the tide flowec

out ottio-Cominerclal St' to Unlcorn'

The first contlngents of the Ever;;;qy was. ln hlgh spirits; dan

.,walkers" arrived at Weynouttr Hlghging"and^ singing and running a'rounL

School sometime before 7:00-a'm'- in irre streeis' At our first turn'I hadnrt becorne aware oi tV howeverr Te noticed the dlsappearar

surroundlngs r-rntil tlen " rr.ui," or ltr . - Ghio*"" , Df ' Adams ' Mf '

members of the varlous "o**ittu", g"rg""t' ry*-. Misters, Ir{r' Fox and

were semi*organized to reglster the "u.,J"if of ttreir cohorts' who were

walkers. By B:15 there *"il-i';ei not-seen-again on the course by us

oeople organilea"*"0 rartng to- g:.: The high splrits contlnued be-"

i'II[[x x x x *'x x * s 16 * * l( * tt l( * * lt * * * * tr * * $ * l(

,,* * * [??31 ;*-ilrt??f k -B?$;] n o n x,{ * * * rE *

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('rla1k Cont rd)

yond the flrst checkPoi-nt ln 1'1.

Weymouth at the tsargaln Center, oil*t1l the mob tried to assault theperllous helghts of Great I{111.Here, w€ noticed a silence decendedover most and the march really be*gan to tirln out along the route.We trudged onward. from l{cDonald I sHamburgers, to Ablgall Adams Schoolwhere the rain flrst eame and cameand came...thls rea11y dampened thesplrltrof the masses.

We Plodded even further onr,'lardthrough the Landing, \lown Broad St .to Micidle St. and sc forth and soon to-Hunt School. Then the longcl1mb uP Summer St" to Nash School.It vlas betvreen here and the baclcwoods ln South 1^Ielzmouth, near Gr.Pond where rrrost dropped out. Horvever,we plungccl on and were rewardedafter 10 hours of forced march bYthe spectacular slght of ld.H.S.loomlhg ln the distance. ltever hadWeymouirr High Schoo1 looked so goodto us.

We thlnk that al-l those vrhopartlclpated in the wa.lk should belrighfy bommerrdecl, especially thoseools Lnd g1r1s from Junlor l{ighs andund.er, whC came danclng across theflnlsh line liire they coulcl do ltall again. Also, those PeoPle whoopened thelr homes as rest and foodstops. They werc realIy a spectac*

-

"f "i he1p. The police wiro patrolled

the route and asslsted ln all waYS r

boostlng the nrorale of the walkersand offErlng ald vrhere lt vras need-ed.

Other PeoPle also should berecognlzeb fbr thelr efforts ' How'"

L.t"*l trt" list vtould be too long toprlnt here.

So all we can say ln closlng 1sItThanks . t'

xxxxlg*t€*jj3**t3ttl0*{tx'itif*ltli*'x**lCttx*li,|ctttil&

OF HARCHERS

Ha1l to thee r ^

O noble Marchers.irlobLer than xenopons ten thousand

you braved theraln*'*

r^rlnd. . andthe blisterlng sun

a"11on

thesame

day"fhe road not taken",

should hav': been,lost chlldren

lead on25 mlles and manY bllsters later"Victory

man aB'alnit nature ( sore feet )hccklers, comPlalners

Screamlrig I'Degenerate Youthsl'Starvlng PeoPle

saYing tl:anksFormer nnarchers

saying ouehaPPlYinB

FOOT POWER

ByFrank l-1. Partsch

* .F * * * * * * * t3 s * tG * {t l{ * ls lt l( * t( * ii * * * * * * * * lg

A CI{OICEby Ed Franklln

ManY PeoPIe todaY seem tocornplain' abbut the gcvernment " butferni oo anYthing about lt ' No,trrfu ts nbt a iupport'*your-studentccuncif artlcler-beeause whether Iwear dungarees or not to schoolao"u not get rne terrlblY shr;ok;p:- nestdes, the student counclliris aLready proven 1ts uselessnessto handle the sltuation'

llhat I tm referlng to ls be-

Vot O-"ir," high school leve1, beyoncileymoutr:. Does i{astlngs Kelth

"oi"O f"mlliar? It doesntt? hle1l

iro-frtpput" to be our elected rep-r"u"tttltlve to liashlngton' He aIsfu a mernber crf the silenced minorlicr fre doesn?t care to let Peopleon to what hers doing'

ii Youtre lnterested ln what-iCbrrt'd on next Page)

T7s chool

d-aysleftfor

USseniors

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he's dolng-as ycu{ repres€ntative, rroflSi"r!i$t$in-?3"31 Tfif;"||".please read-on. Tiris l-s hoi,v he . ;;il ln this distrlct andvoted in 1969 " Out cf 12 };ey vote s, i"irrrrtur** are neecl-ed tc' helpB were conservatlve. Keith vcted Curing the sumJner and. early fall.to retaln funcls for the ABI'1-,

- i;o il;- ca"i anA rnust return the

pass the rnllltary research b111, to *o.rurn**nt tc the pecple"prevent consj-deration fo.r mlJ.or_ If lntenestecl, ccntact Eddraft refornr, to terminate det'ate .. franttln.on the vletnarn war on the eve of the;"xH*x.ttrer:r,,,$*:i*r'd*t(*'x'*-sli*t$**13+&l{$ti*13Oct. 15 I'toratorlum, to prevent dent'-onstratl-ons at ihe Pentagon, tofund the House Internal SecurltYCommlttee (fornerly HUAC) scai'nstsigning resoluti.ons ca11lng f-qf ear*ly and total wlthdrav;al from Vletnamand to sponser the Presidentrsrrefforts to negotiate a just pea.ee"'Hls 11beral votes lncluded subsldyto the International Developm;-'ntAssoc, , funding to the Office ofEducation ancl to kill a bi-ll tollmlb government cont,rol onclgarefte adveriising. ills L96B--69record. ls just as bad"

iriow for the polnt at ha"ncl. tr'le cio

not have to put up r.^ilth thLs mlsrep""resentatlon, and 1t lsntt evcn nee*essary to vote. hiork for a candl-date.

There 1s a man who w111 runagainst Kej-th. Hls name is GerrYStudd,: , 32, cf Cohasset. He t'"Ias

reeentlY endorseC bY the 12thCongresilonal Coalitlon 1n Plymouthancl plans to run as a Democrat onlYn""ans" Kei-th is a Republj-can' Hebelieves j-n j-nmediate wlthrfrat.ralfrom Vletnam (for sl'iePtlcs, hlscampaigrl managerls Just baelt frortvlelnam), llberalization ofmariJ,rani laws, ancl the 18 Ycar oldvote "ir{r. Studds ls more than quallf ledfcr the Positlon. He altended YaIeand ls currently clolng graduate workat Harvard. GerrY was a. foreignservfce officer at age 24, consult-ant to Pres. Johnson fcr a dornesticPeace CorPs, leglslatlvc--ass ?t tos"rr. Harrlscn Vllttiarns (D" N'J' ),

"tut* coordlnator for l'icCarthy tn

New Hamoshlre, elected delegate-tothe denc,cratli Conventlon of 1968,and nember of the II'H' Dern" Stafec;**. He l:as taught for the Pastfive years at a prly?!e".schoc.ll'ti tF t( * * x x ;t x x x x * * x x iE't * * lt ll * ti * tt lt ff; ti' ti * * * lt

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