Goodykoontz, BillGrogan, EmmettGreen, ElmerSnow, Ed2009-11-032009-11-031971-03http://hdl.handle.net/10605/145"The Catalyst" is comprised of 12 pages of student written articles, satires and political statements. This issue covered topics such as a spoof on the ongoing battle between The Catalyst and the Lubbock Avalache-Journal's Charlie Guy; a divide in the Black Panther's organization; pictures from "Black Week"; the "Confessions of a Teen-Age Drug Abuser"; the arrests of political activists Phillip and Daniel Barrigan; bicycling; music reviews; a complaint against Lubbock's music radio stations KLBK and KSEL; the People's Peace Treaty and May Day; and a full page ad for the "1st Annual Reefer Roll and Dance." The issue is the dated March 6 - April 7, 1971, and sold for 25 cents.12 p. : 42 cm.en-USThe images in this collection are for study purposes, teaching, classroom projection and research only. To use these digital files in any form, an attribution of "Courtesy of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library" must accompany the image.Student movements--United States--History.College students--United States--Political activity--History.Social history--1960-1970--Newspapers.Social history--1970--Newspapers.Protest movements--United States--History--20th century.Peace movements--United States--History--20th century.Political activists--United States--History--20th century.Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Social aspects.Black Panther Party--History.Drug abuse.Guy, Charles A. (Charles Armor), 1902-Radio broadcasting--Texas--Lubbock.KLBK (Radio station : Lubbock, Tex.)KSEL (Radio station : Lubbock, Tex.)Barrigan, Daniel.Barrigan, Phillip.The Catalyst Vol. 2 No. 10Other