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1976 PERISCOPE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN EAU CLAIRE YEARBOOK Marijuana: $100.00
Excellent condition or better.
Came across this college yearbook, has a article.
Beer, booze, pot, speed; students get \'high\' on life. Shows a dude smoking weed, (pic 6) here is part of the article.
three days It was a rough week of tests, not much sleep, love life on the downswing, and if your roommate said one more thing . . You needed an escape from the four green walls of dormland; to relax enough to think or just to sleep; to get your mind on more pleasant ideas; to have fun . . . - Drinking was the common denominator at UWEC; 93 per cent of the student population drank this year, according to the student value study Richard Boyum, campus psy- chologist, conducted in the fall with a stratified random sample of 431 students. Fifty-three percent of those students indicated they enjoyed drinking; 20 percent disagreed. \"Drinking is more of a fun escape where you can go ahead and get row- dy,\" Ray (all student names pseudonyms) said. Why do you drink? \"God, that\'s a good question,\" Nancy said. “A lot of people who can\'t talk use it as an excuse. A lot of kids do it because it\'s the big college thing to do. If you\'re not studying, you go down to The Street just for something to do. I go out to drink to have a good time, to laugh and. . don\'t know. . .to play foosball. . .\" \"Spend a buck for a party and it\'s your whole night\". . . \"it\'s THE social activity. Until you get a little bit older you tend to be a jellyfish and just flop along.\" are ----------- 2 ----------- Nationálly 44 sity students drink, according to the National Committee on Marijuana and Drug Abuse. \"When you\'re down on The Street you never really have to face anything. You can let your energies out I guess.\" Ray said. Not everyone accepted the Water Street syndrome. Dave and Sarah (who both drink) discussed the phenomenon: Dave: \"The success is that peo- ple want to meet other people. They find out fast that even if you meet them, you don\'t really know them.\" Sarah: \"You get drunk, and you\'re not aware it\'s such a dull time. One time in 10 you have fun, and that\'s enough reinforcement to go again.\" When is alcohol a problem? National statistics claim one of every 10 people who starts drinking becomes an alcoholic. -Seven percent of the University survey respondents said they had a drinking problem; 45 percent said at least one of their friends did! -One third of the pregnancy cases which came to the UWEC counseling center this year were alcohol induced, Boyum said. -The counseling center treated 20 to 25 people came in for help about drinking. Some of these were people who drank a half of a fifth of liquor a ----------- 3 ----------- 700 to 1,000 UWEC students alcoholics or potential alcoholics. began to feel better immediately. . . is only an extension of an alcohol permeated society. Look at the adver- tension was relieved. The University tisements, the television, \"adult\" -Using local and national averages, juana and Drug Abuse recommended in 1972 that the ban on private use of Smoking marijuana is also a social phenomenon, according to those interviewed. When they started \"it was the thing to do, you could go was whisk One and a half ounces and It\'s expected behavior. If you haven\'t been drunk, you have to have a reason you don\'t do it, Sarah ex- plained. Besides alcohol, we used other drugs to change the way we feel. Marijuana, barbiturates and amphetamines were the most com- mon this year at UWEC. Marijuana: acapulco gold, jamaican, columbian, wisco weed. Twenty six million people in the US have experimented with mari- juana; 420,700 were arrested in 1973. The National Commission on Mari- marijuana be lifted. social phenomenon, according out and get 5 ----------- of school once. \"Alcohol may be really bad for your body, but it doesn\'t mess up your mind as much as marijuana. . . If you smoke alone you start imagining things and assembling ideas in weird ways. . . it\'s like part of your brain is heightened. I\'m more concerned about what people think of me (when I\'m high). . .I\'m very insecure after I smoke too much.\" Dave, Sarah and Bob said mari- juana was losing popularity on cam- this pus year. It was too common; it was moving into the high school and junior high school; it was a passing thing. Speed and other amphetamines were becoming more popular, the same group said. \"Speed is just something to get your body going. You don\'t get any freaky sensations, but you can be up for 48 hours without knowing it.\" John said. ----------- 5 ----------- Students speed to study and to diet. Only 20 percent of the students in the University survey admitted to having tried speed. Twelve percent said they used it two to ten times. \"I think I\'ve discovered through trial and error that you can speed and study, but if you\'re not still the exam, you\'ll forget everything,\" Ray said. Speed was good to start studying with, Bob agreed, but it was difficult to learn. It\'s as if your mind was a fil- ing cabinet and you filed things in weird places while you were speeding. Ten percent of UWEC students used hallucinogens, according to Boyum\'s survey. One percent of those surveyed used hard drugs oc- casionally; two percent used them up to ten times. Ten percent of the students said they\'d tried barbiturates.
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