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PLEASE PASS THE SUGARhInstructors' table at the Tigers' Den is usually occupied, see left. Here also tarry the occasional visitors. Cup in hand is James Hcrslctm; others, left to right. are I. A. Williams and T. C. Gallagher, Veterans Center; John C. Ohmen, Mrs. Arthur G. Paul, Mr. Paul, Miss lane Throckmorton and Charles Sutphen. WILL YOU REPEAT THAT?7The faces of students are more important in this photograph than the back of Instructor Lee Gladden's head. IT'S A BOYhAnd the mind of Dr. Brooks most obviously is not on his work. Taking advantage of the situation and wishing Father Brooks well are, left to right, Richard Sharp, Charles Eason. Dorothy Thompson and Pat Van Horn.
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THE FLIRTATIOUS TRIO smiling with Mr. D in the bookstore are. left to right. Susan Skinner, Rose Marie Blaine, and Wilma Craig. Student securing counsel from Registrar Noble, below. is Jerry Brown. I STRIKING A POSE that means business is President Arthur G. Paul. who may be pointing in the direction of the pro- jected addition to the college. With strong possibility that a iour-yeat branch of the state university may be located in Riverside soon, Paul is already lay- ing plans for full cooperation and main- tenance of high standards at Riverside College.
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Expansion plans for Riverside College, under study by the Board of Education, include completion of the quadrangle to furnish quarters for ct modern Student Union, Home Economics Department, development of the Commercial Department, audio-visucrl room, and other facilities. These plans are now in the hands of Architect G. Stanley Wilson and the State Division of Architecture. During summer months bids may be called for. Opening in the fall were commodious and well-equipped quarters for a flourishing College Aeronautics Department. Other projects have included reconditioning and improvement of the College organ to make it an asset to the Music Department, doubling of Wheelock Field lighting power, and paving of various areas. Postwar growth of the College has brought the student body to approximately 1000, given the Board of Education more and more to ponder. One member of the Board is c: former Riverside College student body president. He is Attorney John G. Gabbert. campus leader in 1928-29. READY FOR BUSINESS are members of the Board of Education pictured above. They are, from left to right: George C. Pooley, Mrs. E. M. Bonnett, president; John G. Gabbert. Mrs. Gladys T. Babcock, Lewis P. Alabaster, and Superintendent Ira C. Landis. t 'A Wot 14117eaclcing!
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