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Questions are endless - Questions seem to be endless especially for college stu- dents. Not only the questions asked of them but also the questions they ask others as well as themselves. They would like to have clean cut answers to all of these doubts, but unfortunately some answers do not come without expense. Or is it unfortunate? A question seems to be like a goal. Some major goals, such as marriages, families, and of course occupations are made and achieved while in col- lege. After struggling through thick and thin, a hard work, dedication, and sometimes plain luck those precious desires are finally obtained. Then, and only then, can one have that feeling of accomplishment. If that desire was given away, it would not mean as much as that one that was sweated over for months before it was acquired. E In this way,'a question may be like a goal be- cause if every question was answered 'without hesitation, the response would be meaningless to the in- dividual. Besides the need to know what happened, there is a need in people to know the reason why. my Thomas Gilles, Kickapoo IL senior, takes some time to cool off while warming the bench. ePhoto by Stan Schelhorn Bob Maloney, Kokomo sophomore, uses the school colors on his face to express his spirit while playing with the Marching Sycamores for Homecoming. -Photo by Stan Schelhorn Opening 3
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Basketball Coach Dave Schellhase and Assistant Coach Earl Diddle both give worried looks that comes from their repetoire of facial coach. ing expressions. -Ph0to by Doug McSchooIer Number 50, Terry Braun, from Ef- fingham, IL has a clear advantage over his Chadron State opponent. - Photo by Doug MCSchooler wmw w
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221' ii 2 4 Opening 2.27:8 21182212: 2,2722 02 81132222157132? 2 o, W111ezAz1d 22:2f 221612 can? be X2 If: ,5'22 62:2 22 The beauty of fall shows itself on the quad as two students take ad- vantage of the beautiful day by tak- ing a walk. --Photo by Craig John- son The Bronze Virgin vigilantly guards the Administration building. It is rumored that she was the first vir- gin to graduate from ISU. 2Photo by Stan Schelhorn Jane Jackson, Terre Haute junior, Jeff Sankey, Terre Haute sopho- more, and Margaret Pierce Terre Haute junior. crowd under an um- brella during one of the many Homecoming showers2 2Photo by Craig Iohnson
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