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Marilyn Dubas became the first Pepperdine student to receive one of the highly competitive Woodrow Wilson Fellowships for a full year of graduate study. According to Dr. Paul Randolph, campus representative for the Wilson Foundation, this is a significant honor. The Wilson awards are generally considered one of the best measures of undergraduate academic achievement. A senior, Miss Dubas competed against 11.000 other students, who were originally nominated for the award. These coveted stipends are given each year to qualified students who are con-dering careers as college instructors. Marilyn is now eligible for a living-costs grant of $2,000 in addition to funds to cover tuition and fees. This is not the first honor for Miss Dubas in her chosen field. In 1963 she was named as the outstanding freshman in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. It is an unusual fete for the same student to capture all three awards. Marilyn is expected to graduate with summa cum laudc honors this April.
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Administrators Day-to Day Task The Administrative Committee, headed by President M. Norvcl Young, consists of the top college administrators and two faculty representatives. It is responsible for the complex day-to-day task of running a college. No stem is too small to be agenda business if it pertains to the smooth functioning of the institution. Nor is any college business so imposing that this highest-level committee can't handle it - short only of those which require Board of Trustee consideration. Members of the Administrative Committee include, from left, George Hill, director of admissions; Dr. Loyd Frash-ier. chairman of department of chemistry; J.C. Moore, controller; Dr. M. Norvel Young, president; Dr. J.P. Sanders, dean; Dr. Jennings Davis, Jr., director of student services; and Dr, Howard White, dean of graduate studies. Not pictured are Dr Ladis Kovach, chairman of department of math and physics; and Dr. William J. Teague, vice-president. Page 93
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