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Brenda Sheffield writes a check for her purchases at the Bookstore. Kym Barker receives her work-study check. Money — something we never seem to have enough of! Opening 7
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ome Things evei Change . . . Ivike Money Money — it touches our lives. No matter how much we have — we never seem to have enough. Some things, like money, nev- er change. We spend and then we spend more. In each dollar there are 100 cents. That hasn ' t changed. But where does the money go? There ' s just too much month left when our money is gone. Just necessities cost major bucks each week. Some of us have part-time jobs, work-study on campus or somewhere else. Some even work full-time on the night shift — to support themselves or to pay for the extras. Money controls our lives to a great extent. We must have money to exist — to eat, to dress, and to buy tapes or go to movies and concerts! Tuition at ICC is low, and bus transportation helps to ease the financial strain . . . thank good- ness! Our dollars stretch to the limit. Like lack of money, some things never change. 6 Opening
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s ome Things Ncjrcv Change . • • Like Spi] it Itawamba Community College is something special. It ' s been here a long time. We celebrate our 40th birthday this year ... all those years of cheering and friends and special memories, and of course, Indian spirit. Some things like spirit never change! You can ' t see the spirit — but it ' s there. It ' s deep down. It ' s a feeling of emotion, of motivation, of hope, of triumph, and spirit inspires it all. You feel it when the Indians give it their best — win or lose. Or, perhaps you notice it when you have that lump in your throat at graduation. But it ' s not just the kind of spirit found on the court. It ' s the kind that begins in the heart. It ' s contagious, like a disease. It touches the innermost part of everyone here. It lingers in the soul of everyone who has been a part of the feeling. Indian spirit is special. Like Indian spirit . . . some things never change. Tony Vance. Juston West and Robert Howell lifted everyone ' s spirits with their outstanding performances in A Streetcar Named Desire . Bunky Goza, the center of a pep rally practical joke, lets his true Indian spirit shine through. 8 Opening
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