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1. NO off The Kappa-Sub-T fifth quarter featuring the music from West Pacific. FIFTH QUARTERS Joan McGee sings at the Phi Sophie Tucker as portrayed by Beta fifth quarter. Kathy Miller in the Beta-Zeta -i fifth quarter. IFTH QUARTER COMMITTEE: Beth Parks, Carol Butler, Anita Fahey, Judy atson, Louise Dryer, Kathy Miller, Doris Longmead, Chairman, Bill Bartell, harles Powell, Hasty Arnold, Clayton Tave, Doug Jones, and Carl Lusk.
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The Chorus provided this old car for students to hammer on at the All-School Carnival. MY U' Q EZ: g-91-rg 'F v Z 1 S 1 T011 the Sidewalks of New Y01'k Pm just wild about Harry sings the 15 the 506116 of the Beta-Zeta Zeta chorus line to a capacity audience. fifth quarter after the football game. Homecoming Committee Chairmen Dick Mill and Gerry Carlton filled a whole week full of activities for Queen Lorraine and her Court, students, and alumni. With the assistance of Oly Tegner and the Alumni Association, the United States Army Air Force Band was obtained for the Homecoming Show. Students and guests attended a banquet in the gym honoring the football team. The All-School Carnival was sponsored by I.C.C. and featured booths run by the professional and social clubs. The homecoming football game with the Univer- sity of San Diego was cold and windy but that didn't seem to bother the Queen and her Court as they waved to the crowd from their Beta Corvettes. The week of festivities was concluded with the annual Beta-Zeta fifth quarter in the gym based on the Roaring Twentiesv theme. nn. 't vital J- ,1- , sa: ' . w ,f .I 'Q n +1 M Lid Bill Hines proves himself quite agile when behind the wire in the Sub-T egg throw. Wet water and cold night air make this little lady lgopi for poor pitching in the Beachcomber Dunk an . Pepperdine's answer to Helen Kane, the hoop-oop-a-do girl of the thirties, Noel Stone.
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Gay festivities are almost a monthly occurrence. The Kappas and Beachcombers work at Don Keesler's service station to aid the pool fund. ALL-SCHOOL ACTI ITIES The all-school activities sponsored by the college are many and varied. Homecoming Welcomes returning alumni and features the election of a queen and princesses, the homecoming show, rally, and finally the big game. Everyone takes the day off for fun and frolic at the all-school picnic held at Brookside Park in Pasadena. The tug-of-war between the freshmen and sophomores decides the wearing of the green beanies. A hello to the right person can Win you a fine prize during the Alpha Gamma Hello Week. The spirit and food of other countries prevails at the annual Smorgasbord and Melting Pot Banquets. Frick and Frack are on display at the faculty-student basketball game. Some of these profs still play a pretty fair game of ball, despite their old age. Students and faculty alike don their western duds for Western Day as the Old West comes alive again. Spring Sing is one of the most remembered and enjoyed activities of the school year as the members of the social clubs gather to blend their Voices. Marilyn and Baxter Halls get a thorough cleaning for Open House as the public gets a first-hand look at dormitory life. All-school Luau is the cry as the campus departs for the beach to partake of Hawaiian food and setting. One of the most cultural and professional events of the year is the student sponsored and student directed Musical. This year's presentation was '4The King and I and demonstrated some of the outstanding talent to be found on our campus. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: LoRee Jordan, Sharon Shattuck, Llona Elford, Chairmang Carol Huff, Melinda Davis, Linda Athey, Diane Kopan, Norma Wade, Bob Pratt, .Terry Jordan, Doug J ones, and Charlotte Crowell. Concert in Jazz was presented by the Freshman class an the Pep Band.
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