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

 - Class of 1978

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f ' if ,--ii.g:i::- win. iffwpfl ' v 'S Jlv ' 1' . .r f. -. muff- ,-' .v-ffw ' --Q . . w, 1 4 introduction Cape Girardeau is a community of over 35,000 residents. It is a growing metropolis where vast varieties of jobs are available for most area residents as well as commuters from throughout southeast Missouri. However, not included in its official population this year were over 8,500 individuals who also played an integral role in the continual development of Cape Girardeau. They were, of course, the full-time 'and part-time students who attended Southeast Missouri State'University located right off Broadway. SEMSU and the city of Cape Girardeau have an unusual relationship. While they exist independently of one another, they are as closely related as two connecting puzzle pieces. Both provide vital services and recreation to each other and their residents. Cape Girardeau offered students an escape route from study and boredom. During warm months, nine city parks and Trail of.Tears state park provided a place for fishing, 'boating, picnics, frisbee throwing, camping, or hiking. Over 45 area restaurants were invaded when students grew tired of cooking or eating dorm food or when Sunday evenings rolled around. A new Wendy's for ham- burgers and Danver's Restaurant specializing in roast beef, taunted college bud ets. Night spots with live entertainm nt lured local young adults. For those with proper identification proving legal age, Cape Girardeau bars were the place to be for fun and friends. Some of the old favorites included the Endzone, Smitty's, The Playdium, and the Algiers which were located close to campus. A sophisticated disco called Dan'l was opened by the Holiday Raquet Club and became a new retreat for students. What would local merchants do without university students? Shopping was once again a favorite pastime even if window shopping was all that was affordable on a college budget. Especially in November and early December, the university students played Santas in downtown and midtown stores searching for the perfect gifts for those someone specials. ln fact, Cape Girardeau grosses over 5170 million in retail sales annually, according to the Chamber of Commerce. Right Off Weekly grocery shopping is a necessary chore many students never experience before moving off campus. Mike Otten compares prices to insure the best buys on a limited college budget. l l l

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l 'F ui ?l'?'llF'- .'f1' . A' 317- 6 Qjfff v .V n -2.31 .'v:,.- . .g , .' ' EM 2.-1 iii if 2 1978 Sagamore Staff lik ,: r Editor-in-chief ......... Kssistant Editors ...... jrganizations Editor ......... Ireeks Editor .................. Ncademics Editor ....... Qsports Editor ..i ..... . kdviser ....................... . Darkroom Technician ....... 'hotographers ......... Special Assistants ........ froduction Personnel I ........Vivian Barlow ........Tamara Baldwin Kathy Anderson Denise Chamness .......Elizabeth O'Farrell .............Tom Chalupny Paula Kaye Sulser ..............Sally I. Davis ......................Nancy Bray Murray Michael Grace ........Tom Chalupny, Shelby Harris Chuck Cox, Ted Matthews Murray Michael Grace Brad Laurence, Steve Moeckel Diane Welter, Bob Frank jerry Huskey, Greg Rannells Mike Meehan, Missy Waldman .............joni Adams, Billie Waite Kelly Hobbs, janet Schwinn Becky Siebert Jansen, Mona Rue Karen Polsgrove, Laurie Markusch Sandy Russell, Debbie Haseker Kelly Hobbs, Mary Locher Sandy Pelster, Cathy Gahr Nancy Hoercher, Cathy McCauley Karla Masters, Chris Prasifka Ken Dicus, Theresa Stack Kim Stamp, Rhonda Propst Melissa Marshall, Bruce Cooper Cindy Schelp, Carole Rickard Denise Chandler, john Musante Tim Mitchell, Peggy Kuehler Carolyn Clutts, Shelia Rae Cole Barry Vandergriff, Nancy Tuley Debbie Kalbfleisch, Mike Iliff jane Holley, Cherie Hollenbaugh Colophon The 1978 Sagamore was printed by the Walsworth Publishing Company in Marceline, Missouri. Color reproductive grade prints were processed by Meisel Photochrome Corporation, Dallas, Texas. Senior portraits were taken by Paul Lueders of Lueders Studio, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Group pictures throughout the book were taken by Gordon McBride of McBride Photographic Services. Underclassman portraits were taken by Hal Wagner Studios, Bridgeton, Missouri. The paper stock is 80 pound Walsworth Enamel. Spot color is done in sapphire C1-15, 34-35, 38-39, 42-43, 46-477, and yellow C68-69, 150-151, 182-183, 240-241, 264-265, 296-2971. A variety of typefaces are used throughout the book. Division page headlines are in helvetica bold. The basic type of other headlines is from the Optima family. Body copy was set in 10 and 12 point Optima type. Captions were set in 8 point Optima. Broadway engraved headlines were prepared by Tom Chalupny and submitted as artwork lcover, 66-67, 262-2631. Cover picture was taken by staff photographer Murray Michael Grace. The cover is treated with a plastiglo finish. Press run for the 1978 Sagamore was 6,000. Stalf!Colophon



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Many local hair styling centers specialize in cuts for both men and women. Katie Grass styles Dave Frey's hair at Coiffures Unlimited. While pets are not allowed in dorm rooms, many off-campus students befriend animals of every shape and size for companionship. Beverly Reece and Chuck Von admire this colorful parrot at jungle lim. '21 if 72 7' Tin , - ',.f'iI1ESX , W rf i ' l- l Y ' , ,f-1,45 ,Wg : A V :-' Viz, ..1g,iEQf,,iv:.1 -ziggy V. .. l'Q5g,ff.,I-1, ' Nr- ,wilt V.:-:im-:V ' - :I1,i Q, f' 'qi :4z,:2i a1'1.gf,-5-1-g, , r Q . 5 A 6 , c we Introduction S

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