Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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4 rdf 5' 'L ,V.. K , R-' ,y ,lk ' 2 n Q' ' Z ff WITH MORE ROOM, resident assis- tants are able to display items and set up furniture in their room. Chip McCann, from Freddy Dorm, studies under the American flag. UP IN THE LOFT is Tim Wilcox, below are Kent Little and Chip McCann. They are visiting Scott Klemel and Dean Ferrell who built the loft ln their dorm room in Freudenberger. 'ew 'Li f N, M., . or 'vt' 2 Y 9 Z if , t... -5 Q I I K A x -, it E7 Q Vi 'il' 'qw ' l . - , A L 2 A E ' li 5: fix .Q 1 5 iii E fi K V s. 1 ,t ft s , ., U gs 5 1 I . S X 1 K V , I5 4 i K kwumfe A , ,... , xl N M Q if 5 , K 1 3 h 'L 3 I ef fin' ' .fif . 1 ' 5, , , rj as . . . lf ' gf? i i 3 gmc 1 . Q it n - .sf -in W 5 , f l Q F . , 2 . . s , . L10 , tl gf fi lil' gm if S, 1 . f is 1 Q f 1 Y 3 5 5 is 4 , l li, is i l , at its s s Q 1 f, 1 ,E Q , I -ff 3 n T e lili fifeiiffif f M u.il l f Wifi 'M Q if l it 5 F i its xl , kit , , . s 2 5 go . f igg , 5. A 1 not ' ' 5 35 ' 3 1: A if -5 , , , 75. Ml. 1 , . 1 f ' 1 s 4- , my f Q w f . - lilffli as S- F Dorm decorating Every year students are faced with the same question, How do I decorate my room to make it feel like a home? Many students plaster a, collage of different posters on their walls. But Carlton Davis, Perry Key and Phil Barker decided to do something different. They made a collage of album covers. We wanted something' unique and different, Davis said. Key said that Barker worked at the Record Bar and tha,t's how they got many of the covers. The rest were from albums they already owned. Scott Klemel and Dean Ferrell took another approach to make their room different. At Michigan State most all the dorm rooms have lofts so we decided to borrow the idea, when we came down here, Klemel said. 1 Klemel added that having the loft saved a lot of space and made room for their bikes and other types of



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HOME AWA Y FROM HOME for Diane Carnie, Karen Batschelet and Sally Coates is where they share an apartment off-campus. Their personal decorative touches make it feel like real home. f fl.. , f , DOING THE DISHES for Ed Liliensiek is one of the more unpleasant aspects of living off-campus. Just keeping the kitchen clean is a chore. Apt. life is by Paul Schreiber Most college students seem drawn to apartments and houses off-campus because off-campus life lends itself to a greater sense of independence. t'There are no regulations imposed on you. The only rules you have to follow in an apartment are the guidelines the landlord sets, Jean Kirk said. Kirk, a junior, lived in the Barry apartment complex on Walnut St. - Rex Branscome, a graduate student, rented a duplex on the south side of Springfield because he enjoyed the freedom to be with the people he chose. He found the very nature of dorm life put him in a group of people with whom, for better or worse, he had to integrate himself. There are also things that former resident hall students miss. Rhonda Brown, a senior, moved from Woods to the Barry apartment complex and found her off-campus home lacked the closeness that she shared with several friends while living in the dorm. She also found it more difficult to

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