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HONOR EDITION AWARD THE Honor Edition of the Southern Campus is given by the Associated Students to the men and women of the Senior Class who have best distinguished themselves as Californians, in scholarship, loyalty and service to their Alma Mater. It is the highest award and honor that a student can receive while m the Uni- versity. The Honor Edition is each year limited to fifteen numbered copies, beginning with number one in the year of nineteen hundred and twenty-four. Each book contains, on an insert page, the original signatures and titles of the administrative officers of the University and of the Associated Students. The following people have received the Honor Edition : Leslie A. Cummins Thelma Gibson Attilio Parisi Arthur Jones George Brown Joyce Turner Helen Hansen Edith Griffith Leigh Crosby William Ackerman Zoe Emerson Walter Wescott Jerold Weil Granville Hulse Fern Gardner Ralph Borsum Fred Moyer Jordan Burnett Haralson Paul Frampton Franklin Minck Alvin Montgomery Robert Kerr Joseph Guion Irene Palmer Pauline Davis Wilbur Johns John Cohee Harold Wakeman Dorothy Freeland Leo Delsasso Mary Margaret Hudson Alice Early Bruce Russell Fern Bouck Theresa Rustemeyer
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REGENTS COMMITTEE ON REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY REGENTS EX OFFICIO His Excellency Friend William Richardson Governor of California and President of the Regents. Clement Calhoun Young, B.L. Lieutenant-Governor of Calitornia Frank F. Merriam Speaker ot the Assembly Will C. Wood State Superintendent of Public Instruction Robert A. Condee President of the State Agricultural Scciety Byron Mauzy President of the Mechanic ' s Institute C. E. Merrill, B.S., Met.E. President of the Alumni Association William Wallace Campbell, Sc.D., LL.D. President of the University Arthur William Foster Garret William McEnerney Guy Chaffee Earl, A.B. William Henry Crocker, Ph.B. James Kennedy Moffitt, B.S. Charles Adolph Ramm, B.S. APPOINTED REGENTS Edward Augustus Dickson, B.L. James Mills Chester Harvey Rowell, Ph.B. Mortimer Fleishhacker George I. Cochran, LL.D. Mrs. Margaret Rishel Sartori John Randolph Haynes, Ph.D., M.D. Alden Anderson Jay Orley Hayes, LL.B. Ralph Palmer Merritt, B.S., LL.D. OFFICERS OF THE REGENTS His Excellency Friend William Richardson President Arthur William Foster Chairman Robert Gordon Sproul, B.S. Comptroller, Secretary of the Regents, and Land Ageni Calmer John Struble, A.B., J.D. Assistant Comptroller and Assistent Secretary of the Re- gents and Assistant Agent Land Mortimer Fleishhacker Treasurer John U. Calkins Attorney Regents REGENTS COMMITTEE FOR THE SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE UNIVERSITY Dickson Cochran Merrill Mrs. Sartori Wood Rowell Merriam Haynes
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%■ Leslie Cummins Chanman Alumni Board MAKE ' em proud of our University is the slogan of the Alum- ni Board and the California Alumni Association at Los An- geles. More than 6,000 Berkeley alumni live m Southern California, very few of vi ' hom realize that there are 6,000 students attending our institution. It is the work of the Southern Secretary s office to acquaint these alumni with the activities of the local institu- tion and to cause them to tie up an active allegiance to this University. Fred Moyer Jordan, 25, graduate of the University, is manager of the Southern office and assistant to Mr. Robert Sibley, U3, Executive Manager of the Association. The purposes of the department are to work for closer co-operation and understanding between the alumni of this institution and Berkeley, and to band our own alumni in some fashion that they may be useful to the University. To realize these purposes, the secretary ' s office compiles a file of all Berkeley graduates in Los Angeles as well as the local University alumni. Form letters keep graduates and former students posted as to all official information. Mr. Jordan, the Southern California represen- tative, speaks at California banquets. Southern activities are set forth in the official publication, the California Monthly. The office of the Southern Secretary of the California Alumni Association was established last year imme- . diately following commencement. Much has already been accomplished in a fraternal way between the two institutions. Berkeley alumni have proved loyal boosters for the local University. Jordan says, The best of co-operation, the hardest work, and the friendliest spirit have been shown by the Berkeley people. We hold for them a sincere aff ection. However, we have our own problems, our sepa- rate student body, and our particular lives to live. Ours should be the equality relation of one brother to another. It will not be that of father and son. The Alumni Board is composed of seven members, two of whom are Berkeley graduates. The personnel of the present Board consists of Leslie Cummins ' 25, chairman. Feme Bouck, ' 25, Thelma Gibson, ' 25, Elder Morgan, ' 23, Mrs. George L. Andrews, 20, Julius Wagenheim, ' 87, and Fred Moyer Jordan, ' 25. Members are elected to serve a year. , , „ i The work of the Board is leg- islative m nature. Meetings are held monthly. One of the out- standing projects during the last year was to compile and classify all the past graduates of the Teachers ' College, never before done. The Southern Alumni Af- fairs Committee acts as a joint council with Mr. Jordan ' s office, under President Charles W. Mer- rill, 91, of the California Alumni Association. As Assistant Executive Man- ager, Mr. Jordan also sits as the .Mumni Representative on the Associated Students Council, act- ing to keep the alumni informed ,is to the needs and problems of the present undergraduate stu- dent body, and to bring to current LOCAL ALUMNI BOARD yi ' -iiy. u y , t.
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