Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 27, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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HOUSING
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would make in housing.
"Shu asked. 'What art- you going to fuel when you leave a!!
this7' '' Kamey said. "I thought to mvself. Tin going to fee! terri
ble
"That was the first moment I realized I wanted to continue in
this job."
Kamey < ame to the 1 niversity in 1'Kid as Hamilton Complex di
rer tor At that time, the dorms still had curfews, and meals wen
handed to residents
Since then, the dorms adopted a no-curfew policy, meals are
served buffet style and seconds are offered
"Gang" showers gave wav to shower < urtams to put international
students at ease, and family housing was greatly expander!. Also,
freshmen no longer are required to live in the dorms for one year
Among other accomplishments, Kamey notes that the housing
department, with its Sit million annual budget, has fought to keep
room and board costs among the lowest in the stale and on the
West Coast
Hut with all the < hanges under her various tenures in the .hous
ing department, Kamey said one thing has remained the same
student pranks
One morning she i ame to work, and a custodian told her the toi
lets in a women's dorm had lawn shut off, she said
It turned out that in the hall next door there was a man who
worked as a plumber s assistant over the summer," she said
During the night, the resident sneaked around the outside of the
building and "disengaged all the toilets
"1 always thought that was funny. Kamey said "It was much
funnier than the limhurger cheese someone put in the ventilation
system."
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