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a. o lat of ale M ir tc :r- |nt Ire |er is it- lie a ie Id F in Clockwise from top. Off-campus dwellers Amy Scearce, Tracy Toth. Amy Rohren, Jeff Maloney, Debbie Biggars and Suzy Root recline in the living room of a five bedroom . Trancas house. In his dorm lobby, Jeff Kulis Tj visits with Maria Solis. A television in the j dorm provides needed relief for Bo Castle and Stuart Jackson. Living Arrangements 25
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In her campus apartment, Audrey Edington puts milk into a refrigerator hand-decorated by friends. Students can live on-campus in the dorms or apartments, or make arrangements to live off campus. If a student is under 21 or not of junior standing, he has no choice but to live in the dorms. Most students feel that living in the dorms isn’t as bad as others claim. Junior Adrian Freedman said, “It is a good idea to have students live in the dorms their first years so that they can meet people. Some students would probably feel isolated if they lived off campus and didn’t have the opportunity to meet other students.” One student commented th«| there was a problem with the lack of integration between male and fema el dorms. Sophomore Troy Paddockl claims “the way the dorms aie separated between males anj| females cuts down on social gatherings between the entire student I body. Are the regulations tough? Students know about them before they come to Seaver College. Other students favor the regulations because they give Pepperdine an atmosphere conducive to academic endeavor. Students choose to live in the on-campus apartments for many reasons. Some either don’t have a car for transportation, enjoy the closeness to campus or can’t afford accommodations off campus. Many say that it is the flexibility of living in the apartments that appeals to them. Jose Haro, a senior, said that he feels much more independent in the apartments than in the dorms and that he has more privacy. “Room checks aren’t as frequent and the R.A. isn’t constantly acting like ‘Big Brother’.” There are some students who enjoy total freedom and decide to live off campus. As Freedman said, “It’s nice to feel like you’ve left school when the day is over. It’s how you get along with your roommates that’s important.” Regardless of where a person lives, being away from home is a giant step toward becoming a mature and independent adult. Despite certain restrictions, the friendships people make at Pepperdine are deep and lasting. When a student arrives at Pepperdine, his life will be changed forever by the experiences he encounters while living away from mom and dad. —Steve Gaglione When a student waves goodbye to Mom and Dad and leaves for college, he’s in store for many surprises. Adjusting to living conditions away from home is one of those surprises. To LIVE 24 Living Arrangements
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Troy (U—»y Cup? To WEAR Southern California is unique in that summer often exists year-round. The weather encourages openness in fashion. People are able to display everything from white cotton to leather to denim to wool, always topped off with cool sunglasses. Pcpperdine students didn’t miss the trends this year. Hair became shorter, curlier and more symmetrical. Hemlines ran from high to low. At least one person could always be found wearing shorts, no matter what the temperature. The popular baggie, day-glo and business looks could be seen daily at the fountain. Girls relaxed in “sweats,” while guys were never without their 501s.” a Clockwise from top left. The casual look is popular with Tammy Heaton and Jessica Schrock. Sweats arc in for Dana Kilday. Ray-bans are a Pcpperdine favorite. Wild patterns surfaced this year, as seen on Denise Anderson. 26 Fashion
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