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19 Junior Campus 30 GENUS FACULTY IN THEIR NATIVE HAUNTS TWENTY-FOUR
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19 J unior Lampus 30 William Seixeke PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE In September 1929 a few less than two thousand of us investigated the opportunities offered by a new junior college; we were thrown into an association with one another, handed the reins of self-government and told to go ahead. Now we note with ' some satisfaction that in pio- neering we have accomplished innumerable worth- while things. In promoting a spirit in Los Angeles Junior College I feel that we must first attain the ends expressed in our motto: Truth, Service, Honor. William Seixeke. A.S.L.A.J.C. President, first semester FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Alter the constitution was finally passed, eight student officers and three faculty advisers were chosen to act as the Executive Council of the Associated Students. They met once each week to transact business, to make and approve of monetary appropriations, and to discuss ways and means of improving conditions about the campus. A gold shield, with the seal of L.A.J.C. was chosen by the Executive Council as their official insignia, this insignia, however, to be worn only alter completion l their admin- istration. By a generous allotment of money, the junior Collegian was provided for and was selected as the official organ of the Associated Student Body. The faculty members, who, by appointment of Dr. Snyder, served as advisers to the Council were Mr. Doran, Mr. Forster, and Mrs. Morgan. Their wide experience and business ability was tremendous asset to the council and their neverfailing interest in student affairs was a large factor in the establishment of the Junior College. SMITH CARR PIERCE SWENSI iX TAYLI ' 1: OLSKX LANG TWENTY-SIX
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