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Congregated beside the "Hippi-Mobile," flower children
spread the news of love, peace, and harmony .....
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Rita Winsick gets a Trapped in the duds of James Dean, Todd Shoemake gives us his "rebel-
beauty treatment from John Lin and Collin Reno. T without-a-cause" look, complete with fake cigarette. T
TURNING BACK
THE HANDS OF TIME
During which week can we turn poodle skirts or leather jackets. Ob- necessary clothing required of a true
back the hands of time to an age of serving the campus, one might have hippie. A sign of "Make Love, Not
the goal, to the dawn of Rock and thought that he had been trapped in War!" was waved, and a mundane
Roll, or to the free-spirited days of a rerun of "Happy Days." van was transformed into a moving
Woodstock? The annual Spirit True to the spirit of ancient statement of love, peace, and flower
Week, of course! Rome, students wrapped themselves children.
On Monday, students sported in flimsy togas. From Charlie On the final day, students donned
their favorite college sweatshirts. Brown to Superman, from white blue threads in preparation for the
Ranging from nearby UCLA to Ivy sheets to floral designs, the true spir- Homecoming Rally. With outstand-
League schools like Yale, Centuri- it of a Centurion was displayed as ing performances by the drama de-
ons showed their school spirit, by many participated despite the great p a rt men t, the dance team, the
wearing their preferred college em- risks of bodily frost bite from the cheerleaders, and the Saugus band,
blem, whether they plan to attend cold weather of fall. the undeniable successful rally
there or not. On the dawn of Thursday came topped the frantic fun of Spirit
With the song "Twist and Shout" the age of the Hippies. Many visited Week.
blaring on the outdoor stage, Centu- their local Goodwill Store or raided
rions strolled the campus with their their parents' closets to acquire the
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