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firit row- Done Voglef. Bonnie Wilhile, Millie Skoorup, Belly low Dennison. Donna Withers, tovro lee low . Joanne Wolton, Marylyn Mann; ic ond row Anilo Deelef, Joy Fwgotc, Jeanette Davit, Phyllit Morper, Carol Bovwell, Magaio Hilx, Janine Mark. Carol Orlner. lou Wayne Hudion, Ruth Anderson, Diana Gwlheil, Jon Sandquitti third rowi Morly Keillor, Duane Moylield, Oltk Bochut, Di k Alllg, Bob Ruga, Di k Marlin. Jim E kmann; lourlh row Joy More. Terry Wehr. Corl Blo ce, Bud lovelody. Bill Bortell. Bill Pout. Atnic Moles, Roy Mostholder, Don Polterson, Dick Mill. Dick Hordman, Dove Roberts, Jim Brinlon, Jock Schloller. STUDENT BOARD Representing oil phases of campus life, the members of Student Board made this one of Pepperdinc's most successful years. They completely revised and brought up to date the Constitution and By-laws, adding the office of Treasurer to those already elected by the student body. Working with the Political Senate, the Board helped to win the over-all competition in the Bill of Rights program sponsored throughout Southern California. This was the first year Pepperdine entered the contest. Through the work of Jack Schlatter and Ruth Anderson, the Board took leadership in furthering intercollegiate relations by helping plan the Student Government Workshop. Each committee on Student Board did its share of work to make the campus activities outstanding. Through cooperation of the GRAPHIC, a picture ballot was used for the first lime in the general election ond a record turnout was announced by the Board. It was a successful year because of these student leaders.
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BEHIND THE SCENES During the year, Pepperdine students participated in a watermelon feed, a beach party, and a Religious Emphasis week to mention only a very few of our many campus events. While enjoying these many activities we seldom thought of the committee members who planned our leisure time. Too often these people went unnoticed, with only the satisfaction of knowing that they had planned and carried through activities for their college. Now, we would like to meet these behind-the-scenes workers. The following pages picture the committees, their chairmen, and some of their activities. For all students who enjoyed this year's many events, we say thank you. Behind the scenes, Oick Hordmon views on outdoor football roily, one of mony thol heightened the ipirit of our campus. Actively supporting Ihe All-School activities were students o Pepville. pictured boneoth the trees ot Centinclo Pork. Alter ottending Chapel, students (cosurety conversed while lislening to the music of our omoteur radio tfotion Disc Jockey, Ray Mossholdor, played records ond in. lerviowed students in on «ffo«l lo moke this free period more enjoyable. 21
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