1987-1988 Yearbook

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": • : :.:.: .:;.: .·;.. : ..·;.: •• -.. the most dreaded rules i·n year, mini skirts were across campus to the , ::(: =·'"·:·:Y·:~·:··G.'f:.fi..fi'f'J.E··:":":···:":"·;.:":"·.:::·· .. • the English vocabulary. outlawed because dresses gym. ::. : :;. : :;. : :;.. :er:~ee: ......: : ·::: ·:: :· •:: :· ·. Everywhere students had to come to the knee. Nevertheless students . . • • - • •. • · ".. • : . •• • ••• • :. : :;. : : ",.:: ·.:: ·.:: ·• turned there seemed to "The new skirt rule mostly followed the rules . .. .. - .. : : ·.: ::. ::.r•.:.•: ·.. be leaders hung-up on seems unfair because the (whether they agreed President David B. Burks brought many new ideC!ls _to the university. He added parking lots, and computer labs and changed chapel and the dress code. He also changed some of the administrative staff, the faculty staff, the cafeteria and the College Inn. However, more than the physical aspects of the campus changed. With the new president everything on campus seemed to be a state of transition. - Sharon Bowles Many times some of the hardest working teachers were overlooked. They were the ones who stayed overtime to help students with problems and were always available at their homes. However, because of the limited space in the new GLANCES only five of the many dedicated teachers will be highlighted. Jack Shock - photo by Bill Tripp s the new advisor to the Petit Jean, Jack Shock, in structor of communication, served students i various ways. To begin with, he was sponsor of the men' social club Titans which enabled him to become involved in their lives as he attended meetings and sponsored parties. His concern also showed in his treatment of students in his classes and on the Petit Jean staff. He welcomed these students into his home for parties and socials showing his love and concern for them. 22 Glances at Student Life what they wore. On Sun- current style of skirt with them or not). day morning "church" length is short. The rule - Sharon Bowles dresses for the women stifles the fashion because and nice pants and shirts for the men were expected; spring banquets required formals and suits; even Heber Springs required the students to wear swimsuits. However, the dress code on campus was I'm DormeJ? we are not permitted to wear the current style," said Angie Thomas. Men also had some strict dress codes. The major change was that men could only wear shorts inside the gym. No longer could they pull The inside story of how the men handled the enforcement of the curfew rules. Many guys on campus had a rude awakening this year upon returning to their dormitories: the rules were actually being enforced on them. While this made the ladies chuckle and make sarcastic "poor baby" faces, some guys had a real adjustment to make. Unlike the women's dormitories (where horror stories were often told of strict rule adherence), the men's dormitories, in general, had not exactly been New Parking Lot Students often found themselves watching the gas gauge move towards empty as they drove throughout campus hunting for a parking space. However, the parking dilemma was partial solved as two ne parking lots ope up on campus. Th irst one, ne~ te ·s courts and the old handball couljS, opened up during Me first of the fall semester. The second o~on Center Street across from Sears or- 7 p later in the year becau of the two houses th ad to be leveled. Stu ts could nm~'../ fi parking spots -llearer o their destination, yet spaces wer;YStill scarce near the Student Center ~n~various other Jruildings. - Sha n Bowles Keys t success. Christy Cast r, a sophomore from ring, TX, unlocks the door to her car. Due to the new parking lots, parking spaces were much easier to find. - photo by Bill Tripp. Illegal dress. During pledge week, Shantih members Ann Loftis, a junior from Caro, MI, and Cindy Isenburg, senior from South Williamsport, PA, wore these clothes for a costume party. - photo by Sharon Bowles. known as strict when it came to the rulebook. This year - once again, to the ladies' delight - strict rule enforcement, or at least consistent rule observance, was the norm. What was called "a big pain" by some guys included nightly room checks - every night; rigid weekly cleanliness checks (even shoes had to be put away!); multitudinous late minutes; and absolutely no more "food runs"

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