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2 r - 013S72 At IU it would be difficult not to find something to satisfy everyone. If you ' re into student government, there ' s IUSA or the Union Board. If you like to flex your muscles when taking a break from the books, there ' s a variety of clubs such as the Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes. Classes also differ greatly and this year, we ' ve highlighted some of the more unusual courses. Besides clubs and classes, IU students have an assort- ment of services available to them for everything from legal to medical prob- lems. It ' s unrealistic to think of your home as your castle when the faucets drip, the door won ' t lock and you call your decor Basic Barbarian. If apartment living is too much of a responsibility (i.e. you can ' t handle the dirt), you can live in a dorm or in a Greek House. There are several of both on this cam- pus, and it just depends on where you ' re most satisfied. Of course no matter where you live on campus its hard to alienate yourself from Bloom- ington — and Kirkwood Ave. has a little bit of everything that ' s Bloomington on it. From the class of 1976 to the class of 1980, it was a year full of changes and new opportunities. For the freshman it was a time of new experiences and ad- ded pressures. For the sophomores, it was a thankful sigh of relief that all of those Intro classes were finally over. For the Juniors it was a year of the first legal drink and for the class of 1976 it was the rude awakening of the real world knocking at the door. IU Involvement pg. 234 IU Environment pg. 308 IU Faces pg. 396
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Aug.-Scpt. Living out of trunks, suitcases, and boxes became a way of life for the 927 IU students in temporary housing at the beginning of the fall semester. Because of severe overcrowding in residence halls, the main lounges and recreation rooms of many dorms were used to accomodate the overflow of students. The Poplars Research and Convocation Center, the Indiana Me- morial Union and Memorial Hall were also converted to residence facilities. Privacy was a problem, and according to Don Tarkington, living in Wilkie lounge, Many people would just walk right in without considering that this was my living quarters. Within 4 to 5 weeks, however, most of the students in temporary housing found permanent accomodations. — Vicki Furhmann I.U. Calendar
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