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

 - Class of 1978

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t Big glasses are still a popular style with t university students. Dawn Rick and ludy Kilmer l examine several styles with the assistance of lr. ' R. Mayfield at Lee Optical. vt aa-uu,,,,N' ss P 'ite i Q 5- ' -- we . fail V. H ills... Q s 'R Sig? 3 e l ,. 1 if - , X Za! ns fs W -ag sf ' s W wa., ,Rf . M 5 0 ,,,..-,u,,,, ,,,, ,, ,, , . Y-, , . , ,,. Y Y., W , . , , , . srssw, , Fill out form, get it notarized, pay a deposit, and then finally, receive a phone. Many students, including Cindy Hancock, choose to bypass more red tape and install the phone themselves. Southwestern Bell employee, Larry Seyer points out the various home plugs With over 17 inches ot snow in mid-lanuary in a two-day period, students have some fun sledding down Academic terraces on cafeteria trays and innertubes, Bruce Richardson attempts to steer around hidden bumps, Introduction 9

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Overcrowding crunch creates closer companions Despite hopes by university officials to ease the housing crunch through the acquisition of Fountain Plaza Apartments and the old St. Francis Hospital, tnow University Halll SEMSU's record fall enrollment again caused students to triple up in rooms originally built for two. According to Director of Housing, Shelton Butch Smith, 6,000 housing contracts were sent out to applicants for the 3,053 spaces available, Of the approximately 5,500 returned, 3,189 were accepted. . To the casual observer, it might seem illogical to award more contracts than there are spaces, but Smith explained that generally 5-8 per cent of the students whose contracts are accepted never show up at the university. This year, however, only 1.2 per cent Overcruwding is a familiar sight in University dorms, The large rooms of University Hall house three in a room easier than several of the other dorms Karen Getzendanner, Gail Mayberry, and Rita Rit er share this University Hall room. 10 Ov:-rr ruwding did not show up for the fall semester, and every dorm had at last one room on every floor with three to a room. ln University Hall, things were so tight that for a time the T.V. lounge was converted to living quarters for six coeds. Smith attributed the small percen- tage of no-shows to several factors, the major one being the S150 downpayment required this year before students could even turn in their contracts to the office. Other factors were a stricter loan policy and fewer off-campus rooms and apartments available for rent. By mid-year, however, most three- to-a-room students were there by choice, according to Ron Orman, assistant director of housing. Orman, who also serves as director of Greek Housing, filled a new position created when Smith acquired the responsibilities of associate dean of students in addition to his Housing Office duties. T The spring semester also brought about an unusual development for SEMSU housing. Early in the semester the Housing Office was able to offer private rooms to students who wanted them for an additional 550. The less-than-capacity number of on-campus students was no real problem for housing officials, said Orman, There are always some walk-ins at the beginning of each semester. With the age-old problem of overcrowded dorms, it seems that filling the dorms is the least of SEMSU's worries now and will probably not become a major one in the near future.

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