Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)

 - Class of 1976

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ffiicMttewniti ofte ewcence ' deduction Setluee: to tenijo. H-rsinith. entire, beguile, win onr. Although advertising may scdusc. it cannot rape. Seduction, unlike rape. i.s influence not coercion. “The right of entrepreneurs to offer and persuade makes sure that we get what we wish though perhaps not what we need. This, however . is prefer able to getting what planners think we need. ' Freedom of commerce makes it possible for the consumer to buy one quart of milk at a time even Join the BikeCentennial There is still time to apply to join the Collegiate Cross- Country Bike Ride being held in honor of the American Revolution Bicentennial, ac- cording to Steve Danz, College group co-ordinator. The special college-age group vill be leaving from Pueblo, Joltirad anil arriving ap- proximately 45 days later in Richmond, Virginia. Thus far, college students from 20 states lave joined. The route itself will Uong the Trans America Bike rrail. The trail will be newly naugurated this summer, and students must be members of he official Bikecentennial ?roup to iide the trail. It is estimated that the riders will cover 50-70 miles per day, and will camp and stay in youth hostel on the trip. While thousands of bikers will be on the trail, no single group of riders will number more than 12, in order not to over-load the trail or the accommodations en route. College students wishing to join the ride, starting on June 21, should write directly to Collegiate Bikecentennial, 615- Nevada, Sausalito, CA. 94965 and ENCLOSE A STAMPED, SELF-ADRESSED EN VEL- OPE. to coenre: the jggressiee use of force . When attacked, a person lias the legal right tu defend himself or herself. Because each individual person has this inalienable right, lie can delegate this right tu his government. The government, thus empowered, may pass laws which is its only legal means of taking action concerning the right of the individual to be protected from anyone, anv group, or any nation initiating force against his life, his libcrtv. his property. Theatre Guild ' s U.S.A. To Be Presented Next weekend, the UMR Theatre Guild, in com- memoration of the Bicentennial of the United States of America, under the auspices of the UMR Bicentennial Committee, will present “Ubitiquitous Sam Arrives”. The play, written by Revolutionary War. The play is being directed by Nicki Talbot and its main characters are being portrayed by Kathy Bryan, Stan Hadley, Karen Ketterer, Carl Lippitt, Andy Schelin, Morgan Slusher, and Patty Tanaka. The production will be presented Thursday,

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University Purchases T. J. An agreement has been reached between UMR and the Connecticut Mutual Insurance Co. to purchase the Thomas Jefferson Residence Hall for $1,130,000. The dormitory is located two blocks north of the main campus at isth and Rolla Streets. It was Urst opened as a private residence hall in Sep- tember, 1966, but was closed to university students in 1973. The purchase is being financed through a mortgage and unrestricted and redesignated private gifts to the UMR Development Fund, ,l This is a major achievement for our campus UMR Chancellor Raymond L. Bisplinghoff said, “and we owe a great debt of gratitude to all those who have worked so hard to assist in acquiring this facility. This is particularly true ol those private donors who helped to make this pur- chase possible Bisplinghoff said that he feels this acquisition removes a major stumbling block to UMR T s continuing growth. “Last fail we were severely handicapped by inadequate housing. We know some students did not enroll at UMR as a result. If we had not ob- tained this dormitory we feel certain this fairs enrollment would have been severely curtailed ToOpen in September Once all papers are signed and legal arrangements completed, UMR will begin work on renovation required before Thomas Jefferson can be opened for use next September. This renovation is expected to cost about $256,000 and will be financed through an internal, short term loan involving other development funds. Both this and the original mortgage will be paid back out of income from the dormitory. No state ap- propriated money is involved. Without Thomas Jefferson, UMR has dormitory space for 611 students. As of this date, the housing office reports that it already has more than 850 housing requests, 240 more than present space. Last fairs housing shortage w r as so acute that space in private facilities off campus was leased temporarily to house about 300 students. Joseph D. Wollard, UMR business officer, reports that 4 subject to availability this fall, these leased facilities will be con- sidered only if there exists a need and all permanent space is filled Thomas Jefferson Residence Hail has double occupancy space for 524 students, plus space for six resident assistants and a housing manager. Its room and board charges will be slightly higher than for other UMR dormitories. Double occupancy rales in Thomas Jefferson will be $1,350 for the academic year, compared to $1,250 in the other UMR dor- mitories. Single room oc- cupancy is $1,530 in the new hall compared to $1,430. Summer occupancy in Thomas Jefferson is $370 for a single room and $330 for a double room, com- pared to $335 and $295 in other Rolla dormitories. Extras Cost More The slightly higher fee for the new facility is to cotnver added extras such as air conditioning, free parking, elevators, swimming pool, lounges on each floor and the basement level which includes physical fitness and game rooms. Thomas Jefferson will be operated by auxiliary en- terprises. The design of the facility offers flexibility to consider as signment by clusters to accommodate men, women and special interest groups such as graduate and inernational students. The hall has cen- tralized dining facilities. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ALLOWED

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