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A President of the Associated Student of Georg Pepperdine, Collego, Albert Lovelady's mature judgment and joking good humor have helped him load the student board and its body politic, the Associated Student , through e trying year. In addition to the dutim of this offieo. he coordinated the defense activities at Pepperdine at Director of tho Camput Ocfcnso Council. A speaking tour during tho Spring quarter onablcd him to represent Pepperdine to the public. By the capable execution of all his duties, h has vindicated successfully the trust the students placed in him. A.S.G.P.C. Offi icer5 Morris' popularity with the students and his quiet, capable manner have enabled him to execute the job of vice-president successfully. Mounting to the saddle in mid-stream, he organised the student participation in the chapel poriods in a manner satisfactory to all. Individualistic aggressiveness is the secret to the force of Helen's personality. As secretary of the Associated Students she has not only been wide awake to tho problems existing on tho campus, but has been continually instrumental in seeing that something was done about them. ) I I t I I { j h
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■ The membership of the Student Board consists of Morris Forrister. president of Freshman class; Helen leurainc. seere- Ruby. vice-president: Albert loveledy. president; Freda Crom- tery: Billy Crosby, president of Sophomore clast: Hoyt Bareus. well. Graphic editor; Dean E. V. Pollies, advisor; Vardemen president of Senior clast; Richard Hoqan. Promenade editor; and Jean Oietenson. president of Junior class. V T The Student Board of 1941 1942 has added another successful year to the record of democratic student government on the Pep-perdine campus. One of the first tasks accomplished was the choosing of the social committee, which proved to be an outstandingly active group. Floyd Thompson was appointed to be student advisor to the faculty chapel committee. With the beginning of the winter quarter the board lost one of its most effective members when Harry Marlow, president, enlisted in the Army. Albert Lovelady was elected president in Harry's place, and Morris Ruby was elected to the office of vice-president. The activity of the remainder of the year consisted of forming the Campus Defense Council. appointing chairmen of the various committees to serve on the council with the Student Board, and keeping their activities functioning smoothly. The purpose of this group is to assist in organizing the College social life by stimulating and directing activities for the student body. Its aim is to foster a spirit of friendliness and good will at all times, in order to make the social life of the campus one of its finest features. As a result of the activities of the student social committee, a successful harbor trip, beach party, and all school carnival were presented. The crowning achievement of this past year was the organization and es tablishment of the new student union, better known as the Oasis. STUDENT BOARD an J Social (Committee Members of the social commlll.. = Coach Duer advisor; OUf Tegncr Noil Hill, Chairman; Mary Chpp. Jean Me-Kemie. and Billy Crosby.
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