THURSDAY. SEPT. 17, 1970 THE LANCE PAGE THREE ^ ^^Juhilant Shouts Of We’re Here Because a magical mystery tour or A BUS? Cabrera, Millet, McReynolds Marx, Guevara, Kesey, Cleaver (Continued from page 2) and oppressed classes; that the history of these class strug gles form a series of evolu tions In which, nowadays, a stage has been reached where the exploited and opposed class- the proletarlat-cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class-the bourgeosle-without at the same time, and once and Faculty On Campaigning The faculty, meeting Tuesday afternoon, took action on a re commendation from the F acuity Executive Committee conceiv ing political activities and aca demic responsibilities. The recommendation, ap proved by the faculty, stated: "That the Faculty express its Interest In both faculty and student participation in the election campaigns this fall and affirm its judgment that, in the context of existing academic regulations, the reading period already scheduled on October 19-20 makes provision for such participation.” Regarding the statement, Dean Davidson noted that ‘‘the student ought to take the Ini tiative In making the decisions about participation; for the col lege to make the decision for the faculty and students Is not the best way to do it.” He pointed out that as long as a student makes adequate pro vision for handling any aca demic work missed outside of the reading period because of political work, the faculty would be expected to cooperate In a students desire to participate In political campaigning. This is the same approach being ta ken by Duke. for all, emancipating society at large from all exploitation, oppression, class distinctions, and class struggles.” David McReynolds, member of War Reslster’s League: “Revolutions can occur only after they have occurred. Re volution as we usually use the word means the violent ef fort to create new institutions to help share power among new social forces. Revolutions do not occur because of revolution aries, but because of massive social tensions that demand change, combined with a po litical establishment unwilling or unable to make these chan ges.” Che Guevara: “The ultimate and most im portant revolutionary aspira tion is to see man freed from alienation. It Is the emphasis on the role of the individual, the actor In this strange and moving drama of the building of socialism, in his two-fold existence as a unique human being and a member of the community.” Luis Cabrera on “The phllo- s(^)hy of the Mexican Revolu tion”: “A revolution is not always a source of evil and tears. Just as fire does not always pro duce devastation. . . In tro pical countries the common way of opening fields to cultivation is to clear them with a great fire that consumes indeed much natural wealth, but which at the same time devours rapidly the jungle, and, by purifying and fertilizing the soil, saves a large amount of work.” Eldrldge Cleaver, from ‘‘Con versations withEldridge Clea- “Revolution: an armed rebel lion with which the poor of America will establish their own dictatorship, without re gard to the “democratic ri^ts of the non-poor.’ >V . We’re Here, 99 rAS^/o/v Fell rM^ ae>pr Editors Note: Contributed BEACH TRIP OR stoned at sunrise, crashed at sunset 1. MORNING (riding high) TREAT YOUR FAMILY TOA NEW BREAKFAST—INSTANT ECSTASY” (pure grass) IT STICKS BY YOU A LOT BETTER THAN VITAMINS and you only need a pinch! (“wish 1 was a kellogg’s cornflake, floating In a bowl taking mo vies.”) DARN IT, THE SUN’S STILL ASLEEP AND IT’S FREEZINGl (“1 feel so high, 1 feel like 1 may go blowing away. . . ”) don’t lau^ too hard, or you won’t be able to stop. o.k. do you mean it shows? no, but be careful. I'm so happy-lt’s like being in love and wanting to give It to everyone. that’s one of the reasons peo ple smoke. why don’t we ‘^Ike’ the cho colate chip cookies? doesn’t it seem like everybody’s stoned too? no, not her, she’s straight, she Just always acts stoned. (JUBILANT SHOUTS OF “WE'RE HERE BECAUSE WE’RE HERE BECAUSE. where are we? SUNSET BEACH, OF COURSE! oh. seems like we’ve always been coming. . .. “the long and winding road to your door.” IB (wonder!) LAST ONE IN IS A YOU KNOW WHAT! you can breathe the freeness, like, here it is, man. THE WATER, THE SKY, THE SUN—IT’S GROOVY! this place makes everyone a littie kid again-it releases some long- suppressed creativity - the simple is the profound” WHAT? 11 AFTERNOON (limbo to crash) We WE re TAKlng A wAlk and THIS LITUe Girl SAys “GO for HElp!” Two CHILDren are too far out AND THEY CAN'T SWIM!” RUNNIng HELP help TWO kids ARE DRownDJg HEy! SOmeBody? Listen PLEase doesn’t any- body around here give a god damn? CET a BOAT! dcxit just sit there listening to records! can’t you risk your security for one minute to help another human being? COME C»J, CALM DOWN NOW. THEY’LL BE O.K. THERE’S NOTHING WE CAN DO ABOUT IT, mayl)e not but you’ve got to react. COME AND HAVE A DRINK AND LISTEN TO THE AC- CORDIAN PLAYER, carnivals always make me sad. m EVENING (cold facts) EVERYBCOY'S READY TO LEAVE, SO WE’LL EAT AT CALABASH. our two crowded tables are gra ciously served, our one In tegrated table is waited on. grudgingly, of course. It's not apparent to the crowded tables imtll they have to wait for the third to finish. OH WELL, A TYPICAL RURAL SOUTHERN FAMILY RESTAU RANT. . . typical? BACK TO THE BUS, YOU-ALL! 100 boxes of pot on the wall, 100 boxes of pot. take one down and pass it around, 99 boxes of pot. . . . HEY ARE YOU A TURTLE? YOU BET YOUR SWEET ASS I AM, BABY! hooray? “COME SATURDAY MORNING —I’M GOING AWAY WITH MY FRIEND,” they smg. “they’ve all gone to look for amerlca” we sing. “why don’t we stop fooling our selves? the game is over, over, over. ie-c. -f= Military (Continued from page 2) Note that this idea of banning military recruiters Is a direct contradiction to the radical pre face of desiring individual free dom. The only thing they want is their own way, but they had better learn to accept a com promise such as the one above, 0 r surely face destruction by their own stupidity. WELCOMING STUDENTS C ^ Towel B Center s BED SPREADS TOWELS DRAPES LINGERIE SLEEPWEAR Highway 401-15 South See It Today Don’t Delay Drive It Away: (Beer That Is) Party Shoppe

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