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Hadlza stops among the flowers. Although in America she enjoys cooking dishes from her country. After flying, Hodiza checks the airplane. Hadizo 31
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Hodizo 30 Foreign student enjoys ISU offerings Although life is difficult for almost every college student, if can be extremely so for 0 foreign student. One such person is Hodizo Lonrono Oboh, a senior flight student. Hodizo chose lndiono Store because of its flying program. She said that or firsr it was difficult for her family to accept her chosen career. One problem, she said, was her hairstyle and head covering conflicted with her flying. However, she said rhor her parents understood and were willing to make the ollowonces. Hodizo said she enjoyed the freedom she has here, but does miss her country. To compensate, she often cooks dishes from her country and continues to wear rhe some attire. l Hadlza prepares for flying. She musr make cerroln all equipment is in working order. Flylng also means a lot of studying, and Hodlzo rackIes the homeworkjusr as hard as the plane irself.
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Show limelights taps and tuxes Students donned tuxedoes and tops to demonstrate their talents for the annual ISU Talent Show. Although 20 octs auditioned, only 10 were selected to compete in the final competition or Tilson Music Hall. Dorothy Pund, Terre Houte junior and coordinator of the show, said the acts were judged on stage presentation, expression, interpretation, generol effect, professionalism and originality. Robert Reifsnyder, assistant professor of fine arts and o judge for the competition, soid nI look for originality more than anything else, and artistic interpretation. All three winners displayed artistic abilities. Victor Temple, Gory freshman, won first place with on original dance to Funk Town USA. Shoron Grindstoff, Kokomo freshmon, took second place with o boron routine to After dancing to the beat of Macho Man along with Buchholtz, Anderson junior David Frame introduces the next contestant. Three years of experience as emcee for the Talent Show enables Kokomo senior Jim Buchholtz to com- fortable spew forth one-Iiners in between acts. Though not thel Lennon Sisters, Evansville sophomores Laura Sprodley, Sondra Carroll and Kaloh Georgette belt out their rendition of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. 'i Talent Show 32 Rocky ll. Another contender, Cheryl Croig, Indianapolis sophomore, soid, iiLost year l was supposed to be in it tthe showl but I had mode 0 prior commitment. This year about four days before tryouts, I hurt my knee and was afraid I wasn't going to be able to doit. However, Craig managed to perform 0 gymnastic dance to Fame for 0 third place finish. Emcees for the evening were Jim Buchholtz, Kokomo senior, and David Frome, Anderson junior. They performed smoll skits between octs. Buchholtz, who has been the emcee for the show three years, commented, iiThe tolent's improved every year since I've been in it. Reifsnyder agreed that, The talent was better this year. Much better. -
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