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This excerpt from the 1969 issue of Smoke Signals is a satirical representation of several individuals and groups of people within the university.

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In the spring of 1969, a group of SDS sympathizers performed a humorous guerrilla theater reenactment of the Night of Bayonets. Students pulled the strings of an effigy of President Marshall, mocking him as a puppet of the State Board of Regents.

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Despite tensions between students and university administration, President Stanley Marshall took time to speak directly with the students and hear their concerns.

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In April of 1971, several FSU students traveled to Washington, D.C., to partake in the Vietnam War Out Now Rally, a peaceful demonstration against the war.

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A two-page spread in the 1971 Tally-Ho. The photographs and text reveal the anti-war sentiment that was growing on campus at this time.

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A spread in the 1969 issue of the Tally-Ho shows how frustrated the students were with the administration.

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J. Stanley Marshall was university president from 1969 to 1976.

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John E. Champion began his presidency in 1965 and resigned in February 1969.

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Jack Lieberman was one of the most conspicuous student radicals on campus, often instigating disruptive activities and constantly challenging authority. His actions earned the nickname "Radical Jack."

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Students gather in protest against the Vietnam War.
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