Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)

 - Class of 1962

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J 2 . an if Q? S L Joe Opitz grooms St. George for future battle with the diabolical dragon. l 4 Many a student finds that although he cannot live by books alone, if he wishes to remain a student, he is compelled to study diligently-and so he does. 17

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The wonderful world of books discourages even the most avid tan at this point in the war which enrollment creates. Audrey Reynolds begins a long and ardu- ous process of learning the intricacies of IBM automation. 16 STUDENT EMPLoYMENT, OCCASIONAL STUDY Class work begins, but the student cannot live by books alone-ergo-an extra job. Typists, IBM room helpers, baby sitters, janitors-the kinds of student em- ployment are endless. But, forsooth, Time is at a premium. Although many students cannot live by books alone, many a student finds that if he wishes to remain a student he is com- pelled to study diligently and long. The horns of the dilemma are obvious. Yet, the typical college student is noth- ing if not resourceful. Somehow each day is met with renewed idealismg somehow the dilemma is resolved. Only during the quiet hours of -aloneness is the student be- set with an awareness of the impossibility of his tasks- these cogitations still amaze the troubled midnight and the noon's re- pose. Sandy Moser, official baby sitter for the Faculty Dames, enter- tains young Ray Preston during the fall meeting of the clan.



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The Calliope fills the afternoon airy the district fair beckons, the students succumb. Week-ends also fall with pleasant regularity. Social life is looked for and when it comes, which it frequently does, it is lived, lived. With the assistance of the Greek organizations, many adopt Auntie Mame,s philosophy: Life is a banquet, and the trouble with most h ' ' h h h h ' ' h. uman beings is t at t ey go t roug it starving to cleat But weekend time is occasionally spent in humane endeavor: working at Civic Center, assisting in town projects, helping the needy-this too is a part of the whole. Members of the TKE fraternity devote Saturday morning to the painting of a local church-a deed well done. 18

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