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The closing of Lowry Street between Ninth and Hitt streets was the first objective. An agreement with the Missouri Book Store and the Missouri School of Religion had to be worked out. After much discussion among University offi- cials; city officials; the Missouri Book Store; the Missouri School of Religion; shuttle bus owners from Whitegate, Gatehouse, Tiger Village and Holiday House apartment complexes; and hand- icapped students, a plan was approved. Signs were painted and holes were drilled fer barricades on parts of Conley Avenue, Hitt and Ninth streets and all of Lowry Street. At 7 am. Monday, Jan. 28, 1974, the pedestrian campus be- came a reality - at least the first stage of it did. Everybody walked in the streets. Students and faculty alike received the pedes- trian campus favorably. Said one traffic and parking committee member, 1'For every motorist who has to back up and turn around, there must be 100 students who appreciate it? Hlt's great! John Kuhlman, professor of economics said. I really like the idea of my stu- dents leaving with a sequence of beautiful thoughts and not getting run over by a madman in an au- tomobile. They should block off more streets, said Laura Johnson of Dockery-Folk Hall. HAnd then grass 'em over and add some fountains. Maybe someday thatls exactly the way the UMC campus will be. ale the campusl29
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Jonathan Oliver Streaker a story by Brad Whitworth based on a book by Richard Bach photographs by Savitar staff 30ithe campus Jonathan Oliver Streaker was not an average stu- dent. He was disenchanted. He wanted more than the regular 14 hours of class every week. He needed meaning in his life. Most students didn't bother to learn more than the simplest facts of walking e how to get to class and back again. For most students, it was not get- ting there that counted, but studying. For Jonathan though, it was not studying that mattered, it was streaking. More than anything else, Jonathan loved to streak. Jonathan spent most of his days alone, for he lived far off the. campus. Jonathan discovered that boredom, repetition and dreariness are the reasons a student's life is so short, and with these gone from his thought, his mind was as Clear and open as the sky he streaked beneath. He learned about streaking every day. He
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