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Pepperdine Perspectives Looking back at 1984-1985 Pepperdine means different things to everyone. Descriptions could include terms like Malibu, the beach, the Colony, Olympics, water polo. Church of Christ, no dancing. I.atigo. BMW’s, Dr. Howard White, Heritage, Man and Science, the Waves, convo, the Galley and preregistration. No two definitions will ever be the same because everyone has a different perspective on Pepperdine. The 1984-85 Impressions Staff searched out situations that affected each member of the Pepperdine community uniquely. Although we don't wish to concretely define “Pepperdine, we hope to show you why it means so many things to everyone involved. To the confused freshman, it might mean the break from mom and dad or the big move” to Los Angeles. To the sophomore, it could mean establishing a solid social life or moving into the campus apartments. For the junior, it could mark the transition to upper division classes or a residence off-campus. For the senior, the prospect of graduation and locating employment might prove all-consuming. Whatever the personal Pepperdine perspective, one point is indisputable: they all contribute to the uniquely Californian atmosphere called Seaver College at Malibu. I o Above. Pepperdine’s unique architecture adds to the beauty of its Malibu location. Left. Reflections of the campus can be seen everywhere. A Different Perspective 5
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Cwta I 1 j Clockwise from top left. The sun shines on Pendleton Learning Center. The Phillips Theme Tower takes on a different perspective. On an overcast day. the chapel blends into the sky. Students : don't often sec the chapel's stained glass window at this angle. • A Different Perspective
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OwM Vi Facing page from left. Jennifer Johnson and a friend people-watch between classes. Foreign student James Gibson-Horrocks enjoys the California lifestyle. Clockwise from top left. Jan Strand enjoys frozen yogurt from the Galley. Sun worshippers Lisa Heinz and Sue Dawson talk with a friend. Elaheh Zianour points to someone near the fountain. Mike Heisler, John Croft. Steve North. Saicd Javid and Robyn Little smile about their weekend plans. 6 Student Perspectives
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