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p. 328 p. 460 p. 328 Habitats Everybody ' s got to live some place. Limestone highrises and houses with 90 brothers or sisters are chosen as home by students living on campus. Students who decide to deal with real life venture off campus and cope with utility companies and landlords. A special feature describes another housing alternative, the May Creek commune. p. 402 Joiners Got a minute — after classes, papers, keggers and sleep, that is? If so, campus organizations can fill that space. Whether in honoraries, like Phi Beta Kappa, or special- interest groups, such as the Redsteppers, lU students can organize themselves. p. 430 Mugshots How can a look at the year be complete without those memorable faces? Added attractions in this year ' s album are interesting features about some of the personalities who make up the student population. p. 478 Index This section boasts not only a directory of everyone in the book, but favorite photos that wouldn ' t fit any place else. New this year is a topical index to the book. Special features p. 6 Bloomington The Arbutus extends its coverage to include a look at the surrounding city. Such economic mainstays as the lim estone industry, neighborhoods such as the Miller Drive area and interesting persons like William Addison are examined in this special feature section. p. 72 Down the road . .. Visiting the community of Nashville is as much a part of going to school at lU as throwing frisbees in Dunn Meadow. Photographer Jim Mendenhall spent several weekends in Brown County to capture in color Nashville and its fall moods. Arbutus staff photographers contributed to this essay with photos of Nashville, the romantic and the com- mercial. p. 78 Homecoming what is more rah-rah than a Homecoming weekend — especially when the home team wins the big game? The Ar- butus covers — in color even — this gala affair and the peo- ple who enjoyed it. p. 158 Greatest college weekend Little 500 means much more than a winner ' s triumph at the finish line. For the better part of the spring semester, lU students suffer through scraped shins, cinders and capsized canoes. Not everyone makes it to the big races, but there ' s just as much fun — and hard work — in trying. This feature looks at both attempters and winners. 3
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4 4 p. 69 p. 42 Yearlook This portion of the book looks at campus happenings and top national stories, May-August, September-November, December-February and March-April. p. 134 Spring Yes, the glacier finally passes on through Bloomington, grass turns green, and flowers bloom. The second semester wraps itself up, the lucky ones graduate and life goes on. p. 42 Summer Yes, there is life after Spring finals week. The campus doesn ' t close down the first of May, even though most of its 32,000 inhabitants take a vacation. During the off season, high school and college students descend upon the campus to take advantage of workshops and summer session classes. To make the Yearlook complete, the Arbutus includes 1976 summer coverage. p. 56 Fall Now that everyone ' s back in town and parking spaces are at a premium, the hectic pace of lU life picks up again. Students fall back into the routine — going to classes (or not going), booking it (or not booking it] and getting swine flu shots (or not getting them,) p. 104 Winter High today, -20°, wind chill factor, -66°. Exposure for more than one minute could cause severe frostbite. While Alaskans basked in a balmy 50° heatwave, the cold Artie air vacationed in Bloomington. And lU stayed open. The col- dest winter of the century — and the snowiest in a while — didn ' t halt campus activities, however. p. 168 Academia what are we here for? The college student ' s eternal ques- tion is answered in this section. A dictionary of individual departments and schools, along with feature stories, re- emphasizes lU ' s high academic reputation. A feature story on the value of a college education presents some interest- ing facts about the real worth of these four, long years. p. 238 Highbrows Those men who sit in leather chairs behind huge desks are not just stuffed shirts. The top administrators of the Bloomington campus are featured in these personality sketches — which are more than just lists of academic quali- fications. p. 254 Superstars Anyone who has ever dreamed of being a college super- jock can have that dream come true at lU. If varsity or club sports aren ' t your thing, the intramural program is bound to offer something appealing. Assembly Hall has its Kent Ben- sons, but Wildermuth has its Cooley Highs. Also included is a special feature about lU Olympians.
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