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ecaptunri G THE DOLLARS ADD UP . . . Snyder fills his tank just enough to take him to get more gas money. . UTS THAT GUY DOING? . . . With d looks, football team members David opher, Steve Adams and Tim Jackson ind Coach Pat Koers as they try to figure e actions of another player as they play 11 on a strike day in September. 6 Recapturing
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REFLECTIONS OF THE PAST The old Federal Building reflects off the new Indiana Bell Telephone building downtown. Indianapolis is constantly changing its look. UPS AND DOWNS . . . James Edwards, 6 ' 11 , of the Indiana Pacers, shows a Utah Jazz player how to dribble during one of the many exciting games of the season. ° - . c s5 :8fc MS PLATO WHO? . . . Professor Bob McCauley discusses Plato ' s Dialogues in his philosophy class for selected Humanities students at ICU. PICKIN ' AND GRINNIN 1 Ripplities get a first-hand look at blue grass musicians as part of the new Humanities class, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century America. Changes 5 Kjl
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As skirts went up a couple of inches — the strike went down for about four weeks in September. Ripple students gained almost an extra month of vacation. Some students went half days while others used the time for catching up on sleep that they lost during the summer. Time was spent by tennis and non- tennis players looking closer at the sport of raquetball. Soccer also received more attention on T.V. and on the playing field. The construction of Boogie Mountain Water Slide added a splash to a hot summer ' s evening, as a new look at the old pasttime of swimming was found. Just spending time with friends i remained at the top of the list for Ripplites, a time for seniors to rem and freshmen to become better acquainted with other classmates. also kept students busy earning mc for weekends, school and gas. Looking back on the 1980 schcx year, Ripplites were able to recap! memories of friends and activities, highlights and disappointments. Bl after taking an even closer look at year, students found their experieri mostly rewarding, exciting and generally worthwhile. FLYING A KITE . . . After the reconstruction o the Childrens Museum, colorful kites became a temporary display between the floors. A skylight added a few beams of light to compliment the colors. Considered the largest museum of its type, the Childrens Museum includes five floors, a walk-through cave, and a restored carousel in operation. Recapturing 7
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