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The Whole Story ENDS In the entertain- ment world the whole story always includes the Oscars. The Last Emperor won many awards, including Best Motion Picture. Cher walked away with the Oscar for the Best Actress and Mi- chael Douglas was awarded Best Actor. The television pro- grams St. Else- where,, and iiMag- num, P.I.,,, saw the' end of their stories. They both completed their final seasons. Over five hundred people graduated heading out into the real world to find their futures. Some will find careers, oth- ers will have families, many will do both. Many of these people are leaving friends behind, friends that they will remember and hopefully remain close to for the rest of their lives. Whatever the futures hold for these graduates, they will always remem- ber the years they spent here. People have come and gone in our lives. Events have hap- Closing 302 pened and now over. The whole story has drawn to a close. To get, the whole story; the who, what, where, when, why and how of every- thing, our staff went anywhere and did anything. One photographer traveled through Kentucky to cover the Kentucky Histori- cal Tours class tstory on pgs. 32-33l. An- other one rode a bike to a cross-country match to take photos. Another went to jail, the Rowan County jail, to get a shot. Yet another went to the psychology lab. Reporters and pho- tographers alike saw stars, when they vis- ited the Universityis planetarium tstory on pgs. 24-25l. One writer spent the day waiting for Lee Greenwood and learning about the jobs of concert work- ers tstories on pgs. 192-193 and 72-73. They also went from India to Japan, Vicar- iously, through the words of different foreign students. Photographers went back to first grade to cover the teacher internships istory on pgs. 10-1 D. One was even asked to take the photos for a book one of the peo- ple we profiled was writing. For the first time in many years the hard work of the staff paid off and the book was finished on time. Through many long hours and late nights, we braught you the while stOry. . - By: Suzanne Smith As a referee you receive a lot of hasseling, cements t ' the audience, especially when ifs a close game. Charlie Watt ,1 , , kins refereed the University ; of Cincinnati game in the f L AAC on December 2. Our :2 , g , team lost b; one point, 68-67;,- f; t V PHOTO B : 3 Jef Colqahoun After a short, damaging storm, President Crote dis- cusses the storm damage with physical Elant director, foe Planck w ile Porter Dai yis Vice president, automobile in background had windows broken out from a fallen tree. PHOTO BY: Kevin L. Goldy
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gdan , Martin, 9 Wanlthe position cOurtk of the , A for campaign Levi; lations. Thou h freprirhanded by t e court, they recom- mended that the elec- , tion be declared valid. Warm ' ceisa ' lusfor the 'Universit s I'FV pro- gram, Wayne arming, a se. niot from Flemingsburg, cov- ers the Term. Tech football efor Channel 12.PHOTO Y: Kevin L. Goldy A creative photographer and a dark newly waxed Hoor can produce an interestin pic- ,ture. This Eihotogralp was ,taken in Wi son Hal in fall 1987 by Jeff Colquhoun. Closing 301
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On rainy April days your mind wonders from work. Jeff Bizzell has worked for the University for several years filing sup 1y orders in the grintinlg 0 ices in Allie Young all. HOTO BY: Kevin L. Goldy Getting started oung. This child, as he wore t e Universi- ty's colors, cheered our Bas- ketball team on during the University of Cincinnati game on December 3. But even the excitement of a close game t68-67t his mind turned to lay. PHOTO BY: jeff Colqu- oun Closing 303
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