Viking_Yearbook_66

T I h I .'. M" Flippant was one word for the Uris election pitch: "This Campaign is no different in either imagination or destruction from any that I ob- served in junior high school." But he came on with something in his pocket called a "student Bill of Rights", and the flippancy translated to "Anything is better than acquiescence." The Vanguard was an added explosive with its all-out election day endorsement of Uris and Ouchida, pleasing some and outraging many. ln addition there was noisy protest over break- down of election procedures. Charges of un- checked lD cards and double voting brought senate investigation, attorney general's pro- nouncements, and new rules. Biggest question after the spring preview of the '66-'67 Uris administration: "Would the articulate protester stay out the year's action?"

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