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Administration, Faculty, and Staff “College” is normally thought of as a student-professor experience -a place where students come to be taught by, and learn from, faculty. But college” is also administration and staff. It takes all three-faculty, administration, and staff-to provide for the student a doy-to-day, trimester-to-trimester, year-to-year learning situation. Scheduling classes, providing facilities, raising funds, keeping records, doing the paper work, handling finances, in general providing leadership and keeping the institution ship-shape-all these detailed necessities for the smooth functioning of the admissions-fo-graduation tenure are the responsibilities of the personnel behind the professor who stands before the class. Pepperdine makes every effort to live up to-and, indeed, further-its reputation for providing an outstanding liberal arts academic education with emphasis on the Christian ethic in an atmosphere of individual attention and personal interest for the student. The administration is dedicated to this effort, and is supported by an able and conscientious staff. One of the best and most qualified of its kind in the country, the faculty is made up of men and women committed to the basic principles for which Pepperdine has traditionally stood. The student faculty ratio is 15-1, a very popular small college advantage which makes the student a name and not simply a number to the professor. Pepperdine College continues to grow each year, in enrollment, in personnel, and in service to the student and to humanity. And it is the aim of the entire Pepperdine family, from the president to the deportment chairman to the staff secretary, to live up to the obligation implied in college founder George Pepperdine’s motto: Freely ye received, freely give.” Page 8
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STAFF Editor-in-Chief COLENE REVANS EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Bob Mazza, Jim Ober PHOTOGRAPHERS: Paul Ryal, Tom Lew, Neil Johnson, Zak Johnson, Steve Evans, Sergio Ortiz, Don Schweitzer, Dan Gow And all members of the editorial board STAFF ASSISTANTS: Beverly Butman, David Wimbish, John Huether, Dec Robson, John Irby, Vcr-nice Simms, Ron Outlaw, Dee Mangun Advisors JoANN MclIN C. THOMAS NELSON PilRC 7
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