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I The Student Council was organized to act as a medium between the students and the faculty, expressing the needs and desires of the one group to the other. Another of its purposes has been the binding together of all student campus organizations into an integrated whole in order to foster a wholesome school spirit and promote cooperation among the various groups. At all times the council has attempted to keep in close touch with the Associated Students, which it represents and for which it acts as an executive head. The most outstanding services performed by the council have been the organization of the Student Social Committee, the revision of the Associated Students ' constitution, and the compilation and editing of a student handbook outlining the ideals, traditions, and social organization of Pepperdine. This publication will be presented to students entering school this coming year. The Student Council has also taken the responsibility for two mornings a week in chapel. Under its direction, the various clubs on the campus have cooperated with the council in sponsoring interesting speakers, musical pro- grams, and other worthwhile presentations. This year, it is felt that the council, under the competent leadership of Wil- liam Allen, has taken a definite step forward in arousing a deeper, more vital school spirit, a spirit which in years to come will bring about the ideal of a co- operative, character building community for which the school was founded. J indent bt4i4 Page Fifteen
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Allen, president of Associated Student Body: Boyd Field, president Senior class; Willi Harry Morlow, president of Junior class; Har: Jake Wilson, president of Freshman class; Alic Nelson, secretary of Junior class. Nan Ray, Promenade; Dean Earl V. Pullias, Sponsor. on Packard, president of Sophomore class; Peterson, secretary of Senior class; Gertrude editor of Graphic; Gloria Mil lay, editor of Page Fourteen
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peppetcfihe At George Pepperdine College there is ample opportunity for a well-balanced devel- opment in all the four phases of the student personality. An accredited four-year liberal arts col- lege, Pepperdine provides adequate facilities for the serious pursuit of undergraduate studies, for concentrated effort in scholarly research in the fields of literature, languages, social and natural sciences, and in business administration. Page Sixteen
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