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HIil, Loree

Hoskinson, Janette

Noutzeel, r:stelle

Huckaby, Kerry

Humphrey,

Alexis

Hunter, Jane

Hutchison, Amie

Huynh,

D.

lngrao. Kristin

lgaksen, Andrew

Jennings, tdde

Jones, Heather

Kaufman,

Tracy

Keane.

Susan

Keen, Jim

Khoury, Khalil

Kraft, Stephen

Krueger. came

To beach or not to

beach? A question

asked by the major–

ity of students at

USO.

Whether some–

one decided to live

on campus, or at the

beach, they exper–

ienced many of the

same things, includ-

ing living in sunny

San

Diegol

THE

BEACH

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TO BEACH OR NOT TO BEACH?

MISSION BEACH

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the

place to live when your no longer

a freshman living in

the dorms. Who

wouldn't want to live

there? After all, its con–

venient for school as

well as a diverse num–

ber of

"social"

activi–

ties.

It's a chance

to

have a place of your

own with a few good friends, eat

dinners out of a box, let the laun–

dry pile up, and maybe have a

few parties!?

So why do many people stay

on campus? Many sophomores,

as well as upperclassmen, enjoy

the convenience and easy access

to classes. Richard

Carroll said,

"It's

cheaper than at the

beach, but l want to

move down there

eventually. "

The

Vistas are Just like

off-campus apart·

ents

with their

own kit ens, bathrooms, and

lounging a

with the added bo–

nus of a pool, tennis courts,

weight room, and tram service.