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INST? w ls vi bv if: -.N 4 -. 1 ll iN l - Q -v 11: -- '- ' i' ticu- i' . 1 ' l ul i' l l 4 x I 'I li ll I I I I gi i n ll Ii ll ll si ll CHICAGO Chicago has all varieties of people from the rich and famous to the down and out. I've trespassed in the backyards of millionaires' es- tates on the lakefront. Once I found a wrist-watch on a private beach and the owners treated me to an aristocratic dinner for returning it. At King Richard's Faire I've re- turned to Renaissance times with minstrels, troubadours, mimes, dancers and peasants. Another time I went downtown simply to see the bums After following a cou- ple, I eventually sat down with a man named Al. He freely advised me on my sex life, world history and other areas. Commuters can be funny too . . . Two of the most fas- cinating people I go to visit in Chi- cago are my mother and brother Steve. Tim Klassen Students travel to Chicago in order to attend concerts or other cultural events, visit friends at the Urban Life Center, walk city streets as lovers, converse in dimly-lit coffee shops or bars, and visit museums for college course as- signments. At the Chicago Art Institute Kurt Neumann lbelow, leftj takes notes for The Arts class. Jenny Miller and Susan Graber lbelow, rightj hold pens ready as art expert Janette Brunk discusses an Impressionist work. is-QS' Ia iii... v. . 1 Q ,. . t .- lg 5 3 E ,. ax, . . ,M +, S ,. R 1,3 . S ,fi --ws' Q, ,.,. Q .4 . T! A, ITIS , , 1 I' ls J i ij: 7 I . ' I . .. t
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BLACK AN HISPAN C STUDE S Hispanics tend to have a special sparkle,' different from most GC students. The policy of not allowing dancing on campus sometimes cre- ates tension and rebellion. Music and dancing have been part of our cultural heritage and we sometimes assume that everybody must em- brace it. Nadina Alvarenga. N-msg, In a panel discussion regarding stu- dents' adjustment to college, Black Student Union president James Logan questioned if the GC setting is conducive to blacks fin Making the Grade, a video tape produced by Student Development Divisionj. Logan said that GC was trying to hear blacks' concerns, but he en- couraged improvement, for exam- ple, in hiring more black professors. James Logan tabove, rightj spikes the ball to Elias Acosta at the Black Student Union vol- leyball marathon on Nov. 4. Other players are Zilla Marshall, Cien Asoera, Basil Marin and Khadar Bashir Ali. Bernell Jackson said, The marathon gives us a chance to loosen up and break the ice just after enrollment. Darlene Cruz and Ricardo DeLeon tabovej perform at the March 18 Coffeehouse sponsored by Latino Student Union. Black Student Union members William Wiggins, Lillian Asoera, Wes Parker, Sam Genwright and Shawn Horton trightj plan activities. ,gil ll-itil i A . A 'St 1-riff N , 1 . xxx ' 251, qu. N .. .W ,
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Activities . Bruce White fabove, rightl pillows his head with gym mats during an intramurals break. Beth Preheim tabovey stretch- es leg muscles before the Maple Leaf Festival Run. The event attracted over 100 runners on a rainy Saturday, Gct. 8. Muscles straining, Stan Roth and Greg Reeser trightj vie for the puck during a hockey intra- murals game. .4-i Student attendance at campus events: Percent l Percent Percent never or occasionally frequently rarely attending or always attending attending athletic events 26 28 46 movies 12 50 38 Pl3Y5 35 36 29 Artist Series 67 16 17 lecture series 66 24 I0 art exhibits 41 33 26 campus music events 34 34 32 coffee houses 45 38 17 Mix 8L Munch 65 21 I4 chapelfconvo series 14 33 53 off-campus dances 48 19 33 Note: Statistics in box and in report on oppo- site page are based on results from 153 ques- tionnaires returned of 249 sent. The authors of the survey stated, With the exception of reli- gious affiliation, all characteristics fell within five percent percentage points of the actual distribution of the student population. V --ffviavxeaki'
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