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A familiar sight: Pepperdine students value shopping at Hughes. Of course, you can usually locate most of thorn In the sweet tooth section. A place to go with friends and buddies or a loved one, the Malibu Pier is qulto a place to enjoy the ocean and sunset and to take the time to reflect on this beautiful community in which we live. These two workers love to play with money as well as serve you at Malibu Yogurt. They seem to be saying, I love yogurt). There's no better place to soak up the rays than at Zuma Beach, and this conscientious student decides it would be wise to catch up on her studying as well. A group of friends enjoy an early breakfast at Malibu Inn. The sunrise makes the morning eggstra special. Activities 15
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14 Activities alibu By Robyn Sadler While laie-nighi snacks are had at Jack in the Box, the only 24-hour establishment south of Peppcrdine. early evening dinners are had at La Salsa, Carlos and Pcpe's or Corral Beach Cantina. Breakfast and lunch arc eaten at completely different sites. Health conscious students prefer a sandwich or salad from John's Garden and then a non-fat frozen yogurt from Malibu Yogurt. The traditional beef lovers, however, arc often found at the Malibu Inn eating one of the world's finest hamburgers. Saturday and Sunday mornings hoardcs of Peppcrdine students flock to the Malibu Omelette Parlour, next door to the Malibu Inn. for breakfast. It may sound as if all that Peppcrdine students do is cat. That is not entirely true. The beaches are. of course, a favorite spot for surfing, tanning, relaxing and even studying. A few of the favorites are Corral Beach, Westward and Zuma Beach.
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rientation By Robyn Sadler Baylor University started the program. Texas A and M picked up the tradition and Pepperdine has implemented it. The event is Freshman Friday. 1 he students met Dr. Howard White, president emeritus, and listened to several speakers. Helen Young who graduated in Pcppcrdinc’s class of 1939, the second class, and Dr. Olaf Tegner, a Graduate School of Education professor of psychology, spoke to the students and helped them to foster a sense of unity among the freshmen, as well as the whole Pepperdine family, said Williams. Held at (he Calamigos Ranch in Kanan Dumc. students and administrators played volleyball, roasted hot dogs and performed skits. The location, said Williams, was perfect for the event. The casual setting provided for an evening of good times for all. This was the first year Pepperdine has had a program like this. Williams knew of Baylor's program and decided to begin one at Pepperdine. Considering that this was the first year, the number of students who attended was surprisingly high. Of the 190 who signed up. 140 actually attended, and 100 stayed until 7:30 p.m.. the end of the program. The blind feeding tho blind was a game that was played at Freshman Friday. Obviously this new student had a partner who hadn't taken anatomy as he didn't know where to locale the mouth. We re all tied up. shout this enthusiastic group ol Ireshmen as they race to Ihe finish line in Ihe lour-legged race which was part ol the activities in the anniversary celebration.
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