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Speakers promote self-awareness Ralph Nader, consumer advocate, spoke to groups of students, faculty, and citizens of Terre Haute about economy and what consumers can do about it. Photo by Stan Schelhorn 4:? I a Q? E s !' m 1 Wu. W em :- Ew M We K ; i Mike Warmke, Christian comedian, spoke to a filled capacity auditorium. His humor and information concerning Christians enlightened the crowd. - Photo by Craig Johnson Ed Pease, State Senator, led sessions for students concerning legal responsibilities. Photo by Rob Williams Speakers 26
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Receptionist Toni Collier handles desk duties to pay for rising school costs. Pride doesn't stop cafeteria workers when it comes to earning money. - Photos by Rob Williams In 1980-81 the bureau received 9,099 re- quests. Indiana schools requested 2,488 vacancies in 1979-80. In 1980-81 the number showed a 20.2 percent decrease to 1,986 vacancies reported to the bureau. On the whole, ISU graduates are finding jobs, Crowder said. However many persons are accepting jobs for which they are overqualified. But, Crowder said, these are the first to receive promotions. Both the US. Department of Labor's job handbook and Crowder said that a college degree is still considered a top value stamp when a person is bargain- ing for a job. Crowder said that employers prefer to hire a college graduate because that person has had experience to provide for a well- rounded knowledge. Also, both the handbook and Crowder said that the sooner a person begins shopping for a job, the better bargains he will find. Crowder said that the job market may not always be open at the opportune time, and it may not always offer the most desired merchan- dise, but a person can find shop to utilize education if he looks hard enough. e By Joyce Richards On-campus employment at Hardy's frees transportation problems. - Photo by Rob Williams Graduate Intern Glen Owen conducts a mock in- terview with Vicki Rhodes, Clay City freshman, to prepare for the future. e Photo by Mark Grasses. Student Life 25
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Author of Helter Skelter, Vincent Vincent G. Bugliosi spoke on the Manson mass murders. Thirty-five died in all to which Manson con- vinced he was the resurrected Christ. h Photo by I. R. Parker Dean of Student Life, Paul Edgerton talked with students interested in gaining leadership skills. h Photo by Rob Williams John Canady, former art critic for the New York Times, spoke to a group of students and faculty about his past experiences. h Photo by Todd Alamar Speaking during Black Awareness Week, Etheridge Knight shared his interest and experiences in poetry. h Photos by Todd Alamar Speakers 27
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