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Dear Readers: Knock, knock! It 's just us, your friendly Ai Ease editors, with our own 1987Home Tour This week we thought h might be fun to take a bok at what and where you are calling home. Maybe you live in a dorm, and have always wondered what's available in off-campus living. Maybe you live off campus and vender what it would be like to live on campus Maybe you're not exactly sure where you are living. Maybe . you don't care, but would like to look at die preiiy pictures inside anyway. Home Sweet Home Welcome to our home tour. This week in At Ease Whatever the case, in this issue you can read about everything from average apartment rates to dorm registration. Or you can read about coed roommates, that is, students of the opposite sex living together platonicaky. Many students find the “Three’s Company" scenario not only convenient, but down-right fun. we’ve taken a look at where students are living, including the pros and cons of living on and off campus. We’ve also taken a pictoral look at some of the more unusual student residences, including a Corps dorm room that looks like a luxury condo. Speaking of fun, we want to take this opportunity to thank you for your feedback We've been receiving lots of suggestions for what you'd like or woukln ’tlike to see in At Ease, and we are grateful that you've taken to time to let us hear from you. There 's no way we can please all the people all the time, but we value any input from our readers! Keep the attention!! page columns and pictures coming, too. We've gotten some good ones, as we are sure you have noticed, but we are still waiting to hear from you! Living Together Piatonically We all love that crazy trio that we watch on ‘Three’s Company, ” but what about coed roommates here at A&M? Do such people exist? And if so, what do they tell their parents? Or, more important, who does the dishes? Look inside to find out the answers to these questions and more. Finally, we wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to let you know about four nationally recognized black fraternities and sororities at A&M. Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta were inadvertently omitted from our last issue on fraternities and sororities, yet they are a vital part of the Greek system at A&M. We Album review Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble’s “Live Alive” album is under Karl’s scrutinous ear this week. See the next page for more. 7 11 4 Movie Review 5 At Ease Staff Editor Karen Kroesche Asst. Editor Nancy Neukirchner Staff Writers Lydia Berzsenyi Yvonne DeGraw Reviews Karl Pallmeyer Photographer Greg Bailey Production Randy Marquardt Karl calls Woody Allen “the best American director alive today” and gives five stars to Allen’s latest flick—“Radio Days.” Best Bets Movies 5 6