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As traditional as Dolores on the Pepperdine campus is the annual Spring Lectureship. The series of lectures, panels, and classes draws religious speakers from all over the nation. speakers that are student-oriented such as the Monday assembly pictured above which was led by students Jack Carrington (left), Herb Luft (center), and John Crothers (standing). Students are encouraged to Although the lectureship is separate from regular campus activity, students are exposed to the various fields of reli- attend all programs possible. The finale of the four-day confab was the meeting below at the Shrine Auditorium with
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. . . For Western Day By Ann Trueheart Academics (Jditor “Go West, young man. And Peppordine did just that for this year’s annual Western Day activities. The campus was flooded with strange and glamorous characters as students returned to the good ol' days of cowboys and Indians. Totin' guns, western hats, feathers, beards, and boots - everyone joined in a bonanza of barbecue, sports, and pieeating contests. After a showdown of morning classes. the dudes, wranglers, and damsels were turned loose for a round-up of fun. That is, unless they weren’t locked up by the campus marshal for being “improperly dressed . . .in city clothes, that is. After prizes were awarded for the best outfits, the collegiatos’ “Wild West returned to being simply the ordinary but only until this time next year. “Pardnah. . . Page 95
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Fashion-Minded Femmes Brownette beauty Wyngene Stock was chosen this year as Pcpper-dine’s “Best Dressed Coed.” Wyngene was selected from the ten best-dressed on campus. Each, in fashion's chicest ideas, smartly represents the modern trend on campus. Their selection was made on the basis of taste, consistency, over-all appearance, and the American ideal of a representative coed. The contest is sponsored jointly by the Graphic and by Mademoiselle magazine, and the winner then participates in the national “Best Dressed” competition. From left to right are Claudia Morgan, Carol Campbell, Cordelia Smith, Mary Jo Campbell, Wyngene Stock, Mary Kay McBec, Elly Duma-pias, Carole Sallaberry. and Sandy Campbell. (Not pictured is Ann Campbell.)
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