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High Cost of Living Inflation hit APC just as it did the rest of the nation. As Associate Dean of Students Donna Walton had the her- endous job of student housing. Student signed up with roomnnates and their names were placed in a hat. A lottery system was then used to decide just exactly where each would live. It was rumored that for freshmen a prayer vigil was recommended if you wanted anything other than the dorms. But how much did all this cost? Well, it went as follows: BOWLES — $480 semester + utili- ties SHIRE (cooking) — $460 semester SHIRE (non-cooking) — $395 semester TRINITY — $395 semester Ion Wallace, Associate Dean of Students served as Head of Security. DORMS (ADAMS CLARINDA) — $380 semester VILLAGE — $380 semester Then came the cost of food. While those who had cooking facilities sup- ported Stater Brothers market those who did not supported the cafeteria. A 5-day meal plan ran $495 a semes- ter, while the privilege of spending 7 straight days in the cafeteria totaled $540 a semester. Security was tightened up by jon Wallace. Azusa now offered a 24 hour service. Students felt a little safer knowing security was just a phone call away. However, it was known to all that the only weapon security carried was a flashlight. Well at least they had walkie-talkies. Donna Frye served as secretary to the housing department. Associate Dean of Students, Donna Walton had the difficult task of placing all students in housing. Iw ' t People
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Relations and Development Chuck Hart served as Vice President in charge of Development. i Faculty development was under the direction of Jim Holsclaw. Kent Walton was director of church relations and saw that ministries from outside churches were made available to students. Don Bowers reviews some work in the Development Department. Relations Development ' fQ ' } People I - J
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College Services Without the many services provided by the college the stu- dents would be lost. Every student uses a number of these services every day. Every time a student goes to their mail- box, buys a candy bar, eats in the cafeteria, or number of other things these services are used. The students owe a big THANKS to these individual s who work in these areas. Bruce Riley, Director of Turner Campus Center. Doris Van Alstine, Cheryl Wilson, )ohn Baugus, Nancy Hale, Noriko Mura- kami, Bookstore supervisor and employees Mary Ellen Crandall, Mailroom Director of Student Ministries, Sonja Eltis College Services ' IQC People ' - ' •
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