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I 22 Activities I gal. $1? cm wig ngwm Kelly Tate, section editor -Oktoberfest p. 26 - Moonlight Harvest p. 34 - Homecoming p. 36 International Day at Seaver was celebrated with food and entertainment from around the world. One student posed as Michelangelo's David to give Seaver students a taste of Italian art. .iiT
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By Duffie Daba When he was an undergraduate more than 50 years ago, tuition at George Pepperdine College was $6 a unit, room and board was $30 a month and student enrollment peaked at around 200. Things sure have changed, Dr. Olaf Tegner says. He should know. Entering as a student in 1934, he has served Pepperdine University for more than half a century. Aside from watching the Malibu campus being contructed, Tegner recalls that he and fellow Classmates earned 25 cents an hour as manual laborers for several of the Los Angeles campus original buildings. While students today fight to get an appointment with a professor during office hours, Tegner says that as a student, We just sat down with them at a baseball game. Tegner compares other small changes for Pep- perdine undergraduates such as daily chapel when he was a student to the present weekly convocation, and the once nice, sit-down, family- style dinner to today's cafeteria rush. He has held many positions at Pepperdine. These include starting the alumni association and serving as manager of athletics, director of publications, pro- Dr- Qtaf Teg'jer, Vice Prestdent for edueationat fessor of history, head of education, founding dean relat'onsj ret'res am: 5? yearfs 0t semge :h1inis- of the Graduate School of Education, which now Pepperdme as a Stu en , pm essor an a - . trator. 1ncludes the psychology school, and for the last s1x years vice president for educational relations. Tegner remembers that he was impressed With facultylstaff dinner. Tegner then received an honor- George Pepperdine's statements about the growing ary doctorate at the Graduate School of Education university. I still believe in the basic mission that it and Psychology commencement , and in June was is a place where students can work their way given an honorary tribute at the alumni banquet. through, he says. Recalling his favorite memory in all of his years at He says he did have plans . Pepperdine IS easy, he of moving on to work at other . it says, I met my wife at the universities, but after adjunct It iS Informal and per- old campus 0405 Angelesi teaching at institutions such as sonalized here, education at a thing we called the the University of Southern is more genuine. - promenade. It was a row Callfomla and abroad in Sw1t- .. Dr. Olaf Tegner of 64 palm trees, and I met zerland and Greece, he her under the fourth one always came back to Pepperdine. north of the dining hall Something was always missing, For the 71-year-o-ld the relationship was different. I missed the interplay administrator, total retirement seems out of the ques- with small classes. Here at Pepperdine I was on 3 tion. He does plan to remain working part time with first name basis with my students. It 1s informal and the alumni program. Tegner hopes to devote his new personalized here, education is more genuine, free time to his outside interest, traveling. He has Tegner says, visited 92 countries and his immediate plan is to make Spring was a busy time for Tegner. In March he it 100. In addition he and his wife, Allie, will visit was honored for his lifetime service at the annual grandchildren and vacation at their home in Sweden. Features 21
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