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Show Page 10 THE SIGNPOST September 27, 1968 Wrar's Statue ... A Most Solid Citizen Some people say, "Once you've seen one statue, you've teen 'em all . . ." But I happen to be groovy . reality. f h 1 ut' H And challenge the elements, regardless of personal sacrifice, m! And with squared shoulders, face the West . . . And even though some days are dark and gloomy, V 1 I'm really not a hippy, just an Ironicobserver. r i J A v I take 'em In good stride. I -J And I have to smile at MY lock of tension and few problems. ' s'?" '' - 1 "'"V 'iw ,. v- - .,. or"V jvwi www ' . . . 'ftt:'l0- ' ""' " " "" " ' ' If 1 If j lit j 44 ft I dig sunsets. I've seen more of 'em than anyone you'll ever know . . . With, of course, the exception of some rather inconsiderate birds. But, because of my peculiar position, I've never seen a sunrise. v. J.-jiwOi- . s TFT, - My only regret h not bfllng aU to BAMBOO NOODLI PAIIOR Completely Conditioned ( aJ) Completely I tl J lemodtled Tlr ,)",, Tender Sizzling Top Sirloin $2.75 JTI SHtlMf CHICKtN LOISTEI 1 VAW 394-6091 It ooss TO 'AKt CUT 2426 GRANT AVE. IK: 3S Calendar of Events SEPTEMBER 27 Institute Open House Social, 7:30 28 Return Missionary Formal Dance OCTOBER 1 Political Issues '68 106-108 U.B., 8:00 p.m. 2 Girl's Rush on Campus 4 Freshman PreliminariesConvocation: "Liquor by the Drink", 11 a.m., F.A.C. aud. Jr. Class Party Student Education Association Social Little Theatre Production, "Luv" 5 After Game Dance in Union ATTENTION A1FW HAIRCUTS STILL Welcome Students V I H Clyde-roerei 9 E J toss Weaver 1 Clyde's Barber Shop H I block below Wash. 332 36th Street |