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Hikers hitch to Nebraska On Monday Septembr 15, Bill Ship- ton and Meredith Strohm joked that they wanted to see the Nebraska football game. On Thursday Sept. 18, they began a 460-mile hitchhiking race to Lincoln, Neb. with four other stu- dents. Whipton, Strohm, and Dale Martin formed the Go Big Road team. They challenged John Gunn, Steve Fahnes- tock, and Ellen Epstein who called their team the Hurryin ' Hikers. They left Bloomington at 4:15 a.m. Thursday and headed for Uncle Sam ' s bar in Lincoln. After a night in the rain, the Hurryin ' Hikers pulled in at 11:20 a.m. Friday, and the Go Big Roaders arrived at noon. — Paul Rumschlag Above: lohn Gunn, Ellen Epstein and Steve Fahnes- tock, the Hurryin ' Hikers, arrive in Nebraska. Right: Donna Cleveland wishes John Gunn bon voyage. Top: Go Big Road team members Dale Martin and Meredith Strohm wave goodbye to well-wishers as they begin their long haul west. lb
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(Far Left) The Hoosier defense readies itself early in the Minnesota game. (This Page) Hoosiers rejoice after their first touchdown against Minnesota. David Jay 15
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Craft Show tempts September shoppers Rick Ott (Above Left) displays his hand-carved wooden planters. Jan and Mike Leake (Left) examine Neil Goodman ' s pottery before deciding what to buy. Take one sunny 65 u Saturday after- noon in late September, add over 140 local and out-of-state artisans dis- playing their talents around the Bloom- ington town square, blend in a curious crowd and you ' ve got the ingredients for the Fourth Annual Fall Creative Arts and Crafts Festival. Table of leathers, jewelry, plants, paintings, candles and other crafts sur- rounded the Bloomington courthouse. Clowns, kids and canines frolicked on the lawn, but weren ' t for sale. Prices were as diversified as the wares. Good old 1975 inflation contri- buted to the expense of some items but it did not discourage the bargain hunt- ers. One woman pleaded to a macrame seller, Make me happy. You have any- thing for $3.50? — Pi Mi Stur 17
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