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WILLIAM RARICK President ASSOCIATED STUDENTS The Associated Student Body of Pacific College carries on the business of the school. Its main purpose is to promote unity of thought and purpose among the students, and to encourage everyone to take part in student affairs. The student council this year consisted of: Bill Rarick, president; Mary Esther Pemberton, vice president; Hazel Mary Houser, secretary; and Fern Nixon treasur- er. There were also other important officers not included in the council, among them, Claude Lewis, chief treasurer. During the year a new student office was made in the former Y.M.C.A. room. Here all the committee meetings are carried on. A desk was also purchased, in which to keep various records concerning the student body. Five students attended the Oregon Federation of Student Leaders Conference held at Oregon State College in the fall. Problems of the different student bodies were discussed, with plans given to improve them. Under the leadership of Alice Gulley, social chairman, the students had several parties, including a few skating socials. Bruin Jr., an old tradition of the college, has been fought over again this year. New rules have been formulated for him. Under supervision of the student body several campus clean-up days have been held. These were very successful and were enjoyed by the students. At the last of the year a new constitution was made with the hope of providing for better organization in the student body. Mary Esther Pemberton, V-pres. Hazel Mary Houser, Sec. Fern Nixon, Treasurer Claude Lewis, Chief Treas.
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[. A. cience I M. S. ■ GERVAS A. CAREY, i ROBERT L. HIRTZEL Teacher of Violin and Director of Orchestra and Chorus CLARA MACKAUER Librarian and Professor of French HILDA OLSEN COOPER, B. A. Instructor in Shorthand and Typing EARL WAGNER, B. Mus., M. A. Professor of Music and Teacher of Pianoforte GERVAS A. CAREY, A. B., A. M., B. D., D. D. Professor of Religious Education MARK DANIELS Instructor in Voice CHRISTIAN W. MACKAUER Professor of Philosophy and History JESSIE N. COLE Matron of Girl ' s Dormitory MARY ELIZABETH GEIL Secretary to the President VELDON J. DIMENT, A. B. Treasurer and Gov. of Men ' s Dormitory
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Spirup, Nixon, Craven, Harmon, Skene, Swanson, Macy, Weesner L. SKENE, Faculty Chr. STUDENT — FACULTY COMMITTEE ON COOPERATION The purpose of the Student-Faculty Committee on Cooperation is to aid in the right understanding of matters of mutual interest to students and faculty, and in the securing of helpful cooperation between them for the accomplishment of the aims and ideals for which the college stands. The function of this committee is deliberative and advisory, and is in no sense legislative or executive. Any matter of mutual interest may be referred to this com- mittee for consideration and recommendation either by the faculty or by the student body. The committee may also recommend matters of interest to the faculty and student body for consideration. In case of differences of opinions between the stu- dent body and the faculty over a recommendation, the matter is referred to the president of the college for final action. The Student-Faculty Committee consists of eight members who are chosen annually during the first month of the school year. The four student members are selected by the student council; one member from each class, and the four faculty members are selected by the faculty. The members of the committee for this year have been: Lawrence Skene, chair- man ; Lois Harmon, secretary ; Oliver Weesner, Veva Miller, Fern Nixon, Jim Spi- rup, Florence Swanson, and Earl Craven.
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