Oklahoma Christian University - Aerie Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1977

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Dormitories become home away from home First-time residents of college do,-- mitories quickly discovered they did not have all the comforts of home, but students soon adjusted and discovered ways to make their rooms home for their stay at OCC. Private and Co-ed lobbies, many furnished from the efforts of the OCCWA, provided lounging areas and places to visit. Some single students shared apartments in the married-student complexes, and a new complex, slated for fall completion will be exclusively for singles. ' 1. GETTING away from the often noisy pace of dorm life, a student takes advantage of an un- traveled stairway to study. 2. PRIVATE lobbies afford the space to spread out research paper materials, as Debbie Pugh types her project. 3. APARTMENT living is experienced by Cynthia Palmer as she and other upperclassmen single students share living quarters in the apartment complexes. 4. DORM lobbies provide a place for Rod Arndt and Tammy Howard to watch televi' sion and visit. 5. CANDLELIGHT announ- cements of wedding plans are an established tradi- tion in the women's dorms, as Phyllis Armbruster prepares to blow out the candle to announce her engagement. 6. SWITCHBOARD operator Paula Kahoa works in Reba Davison Residence Hall providing telephone information and connec- ting calls.

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