University of the Pacific - Naranjado Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1932

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Iixeclltive Ullllllllifflblb Page 22 A Wt! 4 S llarclin. Sec. Scgerstroin, Trcas. Xlnrris. Pres, Ramlrmlpli, Y.-Pres. XYright Francis Fenix Hr-neli lialcli F YHE Executive Committee is the active representative governing group over the financial and administrative phases of student body activities. It is composed of six upperclass students, elected at large by the student body, and the four executive officers. This year's Committee had the following members: Clark Briggs, Robert Wright, Isabel Falch, Floyd Taylor, Margaret Hench, and Ralph Francis as student body representatives, William Morris, Pauline Randolph, Charles Segerstrom, and Rowena Hardin as the four executive officers of the student body. + The Committee meets weekly to pass on bills, put its approval on all administrative sponsorings of the various committees, and to fix and appropriate budgets. Expenditures on the 1931-32 budget were slashed ten per cent this year. A heavy enrollment of graduate students exempt from student body fees was the cause of a decreased income and necessitated the action of the Committee. + A Traditions Committee, consisting of Charles Seger- strom, Rowena Hardin, and Ralph Francis, was appointed in September to decide the extent to which traditions should be enforced. Their report advised a strict vote for all Pacific traditions and this was followed out. The Committee also voted improvements of the C. O. P. barber shop. The filling of vacancies on the various committees is another serious duty of the group. Comptroller O. H. Ritter, the chairman of the Rally Committee, and Graduate Manager R. L. Breeden often attend the Committee meetings.



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lcputaltiuns lllllllllifflblb Page 24 V WHE Deputation activities, arranged by Deputations Secretary Arthur Farey, consist of varied programs by a group of students representing Pacific talent which are presented in high schools, junior colleges, service clubs, and women's clubs throughout the central area of California. Their purpose is to attract the interest of va- rious students who may eventually become stu- dents of Pacific and to acquaint them with some of the activities and scholastic phases of the college. + Community banquets have been arranged in many of the towns for the purpose of cultivating the interest of parents and busi- ness people in Pacific and to a support of it. Am, 1ll1- Fam Well over seventy-five Deputation entertain- ments have been given this year and, as students everywhere have enthusiastically received them, it is hoped that they will be attracted to the campus for their college course. During the year over fifty Pacific students have given their services as entertainers and have found valuable audience experience through the deputation trips. 4 Several of the deputation programs have been presented in cooperation with the Bureau of Public Relations of the college, and through it the Deputation activities expanded this spring to include a regular weekly Pacific radio broadcast. This period, known as the Pacific Half Hour, is on the air every Tuesday and is broadcast di- rectly from a studio in the Conservatory on the campus to the central California radio audiences. These programs present varied musical and dramatic talent, as well as outstanding speakers and educational features. Dr. Chester Rowell and Prof. O. W. E. Cook, speakers for International Week, were among the speakers presented from the studio. The expense of maintaining the direct wire necessary for this remote control system is being shared by the college, station KGDM, and the Stockton Record, which also sponsors a weekly broadcast of world events, given by Dr. Knoles and released through the campus studio. + This is the second year of Deputation activities and the many programs have proved highly successful in their object of showing Central California some of the phases of Pacific acti- vities and bringing the college to the notice of various communities. + Among the communities visited by Deputation Teams were: Modesto, Ripon, Turlock, Denair, Ione, Chico, Roseville, San Mateo, Byron, Tuolumme, San Francisco, Biggs, Antioch, Burlingame, Oakdale, Hughson, Escalon, Sacramento, Clarksburg, Gridley, Linden, Centerville, Sonora, Tracy, Brentwood, Manteca, Lodi, and Stockton.

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