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REGISTRATION Loran Lewis, the photographer, pointing out the birdie to Mary Jane Vinton. 'Q V K J! f-'fe Thressa Robinson figuring tuition tor Stew Sylvara. Registration got oft to an exciting start August 19th. Students were kept busy filling out papers, touring the campus, receiving 1973-74 yearbooks, and having their I.D. pictures taken. The increase in enrollment this yearyis thought to be caused by an expansion of new programs in the career education department. Approximately 362 students are enrolled in the various IHCC programs. 22 x I Allen Flax getting a meal ticket tor David Pacha. E fi Q ff N Mr. Spry helps Lynette Flipperger and Deb Konrad deal with Edna Sherer. lifll ' Z The line at Kaye Washburn's station.
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Rock 'N nou. Above: Larry Robertson and Flon Reihmann do their own thing. ' 4,4 is v -L N 424235252 5 asa-umm at cv Above: Janice Hopkins, Willie Mims, Joel Schultz and Tony Moyer sit this one out. 3 5 'N Lett: Signs posted around campus announce the time of the big dance. Above: And the band plays on . . . The Student Senate dances which are held in the Multi-purpose building and in the Barn Loft feature such performers as Big Louie, Dixie Flyer, and Headstone. The students and the instructors that were there really enjoyed these three bands. 21
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., ' Above: Smile guys! The food isn't that bad. Below: Smile now-weep later. tTim Brunch, Greg Cook, and Ed Johnson! is 14 5 Below: Not me, Skip, the milk carton! lSkip Smith and Greg Warrenl FOOD SERVICE Food service on the college campus formerly con- sisted of short orders such as hamburgers, french fries, etc. The Stateway Cafe was under contract with the school to provide student meals. The inconvenience and expense of the past food system led to the present one. The barn has been remodeled into a cafeteria, which offers two meals each day. To supervise this new project, Max Owens commutes from Ottumwa to Centerville each week to check the current cooking activities. Inconvenience and student expense has been solved by the present food service. Somebody else's profit now belongs to the students, who can enjoy meals in their own back yard. Below: Wash your hands, Roger! lwayne Mosby and Greg Warrenl
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