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Yes, the Worker does have a place in this book. Indiana Central University, being both a nice place and an im- perfect place, always needs work to correct its problems. We all wish some super-being would sweep on in and fix things up for us students. But we still aren't using all the super-human power in ourselves yet-and that's why changes will probably still come slow and piecemeal. Work must go on against those who believe, not in merit, but in 'it's-not-what-you-give-but-who-you-give-it- to' politics. That, in our small way, is why this ORACLE has been prepared with only each one of you students of the 1976-77 school year in mind. This is no public relation tool-this is your book. We hope it makes you feel good. all - 1. gs if MrT Williams X i'tN'! 5ks..W xv X .f 'Y - L- . y . lggxg . A Z I 5 1 WHAT' HAPPIZNING A ' ICU 6 Interlllde 7 Facultyf 8 , 1 Graduates 124 Winter 40 Organizations 9 1 Underclassmen 155 Staring 56 The Dorms 110 l 4..,..,-,f,..v....,....,..,.....,...,., .,,,.. . ,. - ...'.,,.---.....,...+,, .F ...-.se .,,, -:,..w.-JH,-,.,,,. W- fwxwf- f-. 5
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