Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for May 31, 1981
Transcript:
Zonker: Look! Over there! Parents for as far as the eye can see! I had no idea there were so many station wagons still on the road! Mike: Maybe you can rent them just for graduation. Man: And the final award of the day is a personal favorite. The class of '70 memorial May Day award. The class of '70 memorial May Day award is given in memory of those students who served in the campus demonstrations of the spring of 1970. It is awarded each year to that senior whose love of world peace, human rights, social justice and good rock and roll best exemplifies those ideals espoused by the student movement of the late sixties. For his opposition to imperialism and racism, for his sensitivity to the plight of the urban poor, and for putting service to community above self-interest, the class of '70 award is given this year to... Arthur P. Pinson! Voices: Booo! Booo! Do-good weenie! Ha, ha! I can't believe they still give that award! Man: Arthur? Where are you, son? Voice: You're embarassing me in front of my friends, man.