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Looking Back Poly Royal Voluma 40 Number 87 California Polytechnic State l Looking Back Poly Royal, , » ifb# . * . i-rH About This Issue Simply, there aren't that many story great: Tom Hayden, Dak* Bridenbaugh, idea* dealing with looking ahead 200 Max Ixrner, (h r in i nr Jorgensen, Stephen year*...to what? And thoie that we rould Still*. Alphonso Bell and Alvin Jacobsen drum up were too bleak to be acceptable in (Alvin who? The Rabbi who want* to be the happy atmotphere of academic orgy Preiident, that * who). created by thi* annual hoopla. So# we *et off to the the beat of our Suffice it to tay, a lot ha* happened since different bummer, to to tpeak, and came up you've been gone and wV hope thi* iuue with what we hope will be a precedent can answer tome of the questions you m utt telling Poly Royal iuue. ^ be asking. (No, (h i Poly ha* not entered into the trailer park busineu.) Inttead of page* on page* of feature* about Poly Canyon and the history of the Poly P, we decided to take a stab at fillin g a Finally, looking ahead a bit, we hope bit of the gap left with the demise of a Cal next year'* Mustang Daily Poly Royal crew Poly yearbook, El Rodeot about one decade w ill follow the format of this iuue and fill ago. you in on all the neat thing* bound to happen next year. Who know*, maybr we’ve started a Included in this iuue it a condensed haulage that nan be built on version of what hat happened unce the hit! lime you were here which, if you are in the majority, was last Poly Royal. Some may accuse us of bring obstinate And that's a lot. Construction bulldotert after reading—we hope devouring—this have left very few none* unturned around special Poly Royal iuue to The Mustang here. Building*—and men—have Daily. It soon w ill brcomr obvious that we fallen. And new one*—both building* and have taken a look backward rather than budding young educators—have arisen. forward, as the Poly Royal theme dfctates. Iuue* that were important to students for But, please, let us explain. various reasons-the Brad Smith and the Gay Student Union, for just two "Looking ahead...Building On Our examples—have been decided on for better Heritage" may be one nifty theme indeed if or worse. your task is to sell terriyaki sticks of tend kids down an ice slide. For putting together Great people have visited the campus an entrire iuue—and a quite large iuue by and shared a touch of the knowledge, usual 8-page standards—it just doesn't insight, skill or whatever that makes them work. Q peditors An Director Typographer Fred Putin Hob Pusfield Paul /). Nelion Pete King Special thanks to the Associate Editors Sports Editor following people for their Steven Churm Dennis Hhlladay dedication and hrlp: Handy James Sweeney Malken, John P, McNabb, Janet McBnen Circulation Munuger Margrel Keys, Latrine Me- Mark Looker • ’ Mark Looker Partin, Diana Huckaty, Judy Joe Sanchet (load holm, Marguerite Prcxiunion Munuger Salaberry, Donna Sue Publications Manager Hirhard Him Prichard, P.d Sampson, Hob Wayne Hollingshead Craft and Lyal Saeman Project Supervisor* Photo Editor P.d Gilbert Tony Herli Miihael Loring Nationiil Affair* Editor Web Manager Mario Maehada Don Kelly •MtlsloNCiW#, teaeiH ai • • * tU lit ** ttU St > tU i test * U Ihjnm , April It. w * I b ig s a v in g s POLY ROYAL IN THESE DEPARTMENTS SPECIALS STARTS TODAY, APRIL 22 OPEN TONIGHT 'TILL9 SW I IIP TO OGRAPH FRAMES br pwrtbtiMi Ip Ssse ppdlP. n Sptolal shown •r« «pp to emr yeeMtote • unite* 50%o» prim. 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