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Back at the resort Welcome to Camp Pepperdine at Malibu, where the sun shines eternally, we daily rub shoulders with silver screen’s celebrities and we hitch rides on the vast Pacific's waves right up to our dorm rooms. Fiction? Well, yes and no. Just what is Pepperdine? From the bottom of the green carpeted hills where Pacific Coast Highway becomes the Pepperdine campus, the creamy-white stucco Spanish-style buildings with sloping roofs look far from collegiate. (Collegiate—that's brick and ivy, isn't it?) A firsttime visitor of the Malibu campus once cried in disbelief. ‘That's a school? It looks like a country club!” His reaction was not unusual; others have made like comments. Parking in front of a row of small, boxy dormitories, the visitor further observed. “These aren’t dorms, they’re condos. Anyone familiar with Pepperdine knows this comparison drawn on first glances can also withstand hard scrutiny. For instance. Pepperdine veterans, on returning to classes in the fall, have been heard to remark. We're back at the resort! Indeed, the beach and weather and general laid-back air typical of Southern California contribute to an overall recreational-type atmosphere. But country club isn’t really correct, for it implies riches, the elite and lackadaisical vacationing. Granted. Pepperdine's high tuition costs make it an expensive school to attend—only the wealthy elite can afford to pay total costs without some financial aid; and granted, the beach is a seductive temptress, luring us away from lectures in Elkins Auditorium when the sun is blazing and the water frothy blue. But sandwiched between recreation period, like turkey breast between two thin slices of wheat bread, is work. work, work. Work on reading, work on research papers, work on projects, work on the newspaper, on-stage work, musical work, work in the lab. work with the computer, work out—work. Country clubbers don't work. Campers do. Camping out itself suggests hardship, roughing it, getting back to nature. In our cozy, spacious (except for .the triple rooms) dorms, or in our apartments outlining the shore, we aren’t exactly undergoing hard times. But camp no longer just means having a tent-and-fire ordeal, fighting off the bears, becoming the noble savage and pretending you like it. Camp has hooked itself like a caboose to the words spirit, fellowship, football, yearbook, science and a host of other topics. It has aligned itself with terms like conference, convention, workshop. continued TkttLC-'
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Pepperdine University Malibu, California Volume No. 7 Edie Lau Editor-in-chief Patty Nunn Design Coordinator les Henderson Managing Editor Dr. Steve Ames Adviser 'Vauhc I
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