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-Hall The University's oldest new dorm With a record enrollment of 8,200, housing was once again a major problem on campus. At the beginning of the fall term, there were still 340 students on the housing waiting list. With residence halls more than 100 percent oc- cupied, the search for auxiliary housing ranged from leased rooms at the Town House Motel and the Foster House apartment building, to a long-term lease of the Fountain Plaza apart- ment building, and finally, to the purchase of the old St. Francis Hospital Building. 1, A University Hall resident seems settled in her new home. 2, Dorm members relax between classes. 3. Fountain Plaza apartment building housed both married and single students. Seventeen of the 38 apartments in the building were occupied by SEMO students. 4. University Hall, purchased in November for S150,000, housed 160 women students for the spring semester. 5. Off- campus student Craig Moore chooses apart- ment life over dorm residency. BH g
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The traffic problem this year was obvious to anyone who tried to park their car on campus at about 10 o'clock in the morning. But if one's own experience was not enough to verify this problem, a look at registration statistics was. With over 3,500 student cars registered, and only 2,600 spaces available, SEMO had a definite parking problem. ln December, the Board of Regents resolved to do something about it. The administration was authorized to engage a professional agency to conduct a comprehensive study of the problem and to suggest solutions. One solution considered by the Regents was a multi-level parking garage. Dr. A. R. Meyer, vice-president of Administrative Services, reported that a 500 space garage would cost 551.3 million. This would break down to an expense of 51.50 per space per day for the next 20 years. F3321 A -V , . N o fs if - - .4- S. 'U . - ..,a.uw.vw-v'- -I- 'll 10 Traffic
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