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RICHARD NIXON is lauded in introductory remarks by Alumni Association President Beryl Northoff during alumni sponsored convo, as Stan Sanders and President Smith listen intently. Active Alumni Sponsor Nixon Convocation ALUMNI Participation in college life and ac- tivities does not end with graduation as the Alumni Association of Whit- tier College enables graduate mem- bers of the Whittier family to re- main in direct contact with their Alma Mater. Raising funds, recruit- ing new students, advancing public relations, and helping students and graduates find employment through its placement services are the main functions of the organization. It is this group that was responsible for building Hadley Field in 1923, that sponsored the testimonial dinner for President Smith this year, and that grants four $455 freshmen scholar- ships yearly. Over 9,500 members strong, the organization is headed by Beryl E. Northoff, president, and a twenty-two member executive board. Alumni representatives on campus are Bill Marumoto, Director of Alumni Relations and Jane Ran- dolf. Assistant Director. They are responsible f o r correlating the Alumni program, editing the Alum- ni Magazine, The Rock, and carry- ing on the other duties of the or- ganization 20 I J BB ' -A H|A ' kJ ALUMNI DIRECTORS Jane Randolf and Bill Marmoto are shown proudly surveying the product of their efforts, The Rock, the of- ficial alumni magazine.
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DORM MOTHERS — Front row, I. to r.: Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Myer, Mrs. Sipley, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Martell. Row 2: Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Bach, Mrs. Dalstrom, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Contthurst, Mrs. Skib- bins, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Hoben. Dorm ' Moms ' Work for Whitfier Family Spirit INTERDORM COUNCIL Working together to create unity within the dorms and a more effic- ent dormitory, the Dorm Mothers and the Interdorm Council are ne- cessities to Whittier College. The Interdorm Council is composed of the Presidents and vice presidents of each women ' s dormitory at the college. They work as the govern- ing and advisory body for the women students and are respons- ible for reviewing problems, voicing decisions in disputed cases concern- ing the point system, and can set the special hours for dances and certain events. Under the direction of President Judy Himes, the council is advised by Dr. Nellie Slate, Dean of Women. Taking their ideas and reports back to the girls, the council members work directly with the dorm mothers to insure the best pos- sible atmosphere and home life on campus. INTERDORM COUNCIL— Front row, I. to r.: S. Saville, B. Friedrich, M. Broad- bent, J. Burdick, R. Fortune, C. Carlisle. Row 2: N. Slater, J. Himes, Pres., L. McCune, M. Best, L. Hopkins, D. Cole, D. Brown, A. Duckworth, S. Kidd. Row 3: M. Eisler, M. Herman, D. Ives, S. Jeppesen, E. O ' Shaughnessy, R. Reynolds, B. Brannon, V. Stewart. Row 4: M. Kreuzer, J. Sims, M. Hunter, J. Stewart, B. Falconer, A. Creighton. 19
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Campus Helpers MAINTENANCE MEN— Front row, I. to r.: M. Law- son, E. Browning, Joe Vasques, B. Crow, H. Rupp, J. Bie, F. Martin, B. Parks. Row 2: T. Martin, Supt.; H. Fischer, M. Christianson. ASSISTANTS No, not prune plums again! My sheets? Oh, the pledges hung them out the win- dow. Mr. Martin, they took all the beds from my room! Comments such as these are familiar to the assistants pictured on this page. These men and women are re- sponsible for our food, living conditions, and maintenance of the green hills of Whit- tier. Working closely with the students and administration, they provide the external and internal physical satisfaction of school life. Whether it ' s serving over 2000 meals a day, sweeping over 125 floors, these budget-stretching cooks, competent yard and janitorial forces, and orderly house keepers go as the unsung heroes of the Whittier Campus. Mrs. Rosie O ' Herron and Tom Martin are the Campus Inn Director and Superintendent of Maintenance, re- spectively. BUS:LY PREPARING MEALS for Whittier College students is the daily activity of the cooks. 21
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