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8 OKLC THE PROBLEM OF REGISTERING is much harder to solve than the problem of what to wear to a formal-or is it? At Riverside College faculty personnel help students determine their fields of greatest aptitude through testing and other devices. Explanations of why a foreign language and a lab science should be taken the first year by students plan- ning to transfer are most often called for. The library and classrooms are alive with befuddled new students and impatient second-year sophisticates during the reg- istration period. Getting off to a well-organized start calls for repeated calls at the office to eliminate conflicts and maybe to swap instructors. NOW LET ME THINK-No classes before 9 a.m., no afternoon classes at all, a free day Monday-Registra- tion is such a problem! fPlayed by Marilyn Troth.J ls I WHO'S ON FIRST? World Series excitement spreads to the campus. lt happens every year. Somewhere in this crowd, if your eyes are sharp, you can pick out Joe Seinturier, Sonny Rogers, Bob Miller, Frank Martin, Albert Laurino, Julian Amador, Don Phillips, Chuck Kane, Bob Dilday, Bob Billingsly and Jack Meier. t! eriouo eried edfiion
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ng uedfiond . ADMINISTRATION and OFFICE PERSONNEL know most of the answers, or they can Iook them up. Riverside College functions Through the office of the president, Arthur G. Pauly Orland W. Noble, registrar, Thomas G. Allison, dean of the facutlyf Miss Frances M. Fraser, dean of women, John C. Ohmen, director of the Adult Division, Earl A. McDermont, chief of guidance office lpictured elsewherel and several competent secretaries and keepers of records. The men and women in administrative offices are long experienced teachers whose back- grounds in the field of education and graduate studies qualified them for leadership in managing such an institution as Riverside College. In the main office Bernice Cornell heads the clerical staff, with Alice Smith and Lola Kelly as assistants. Their efficiency and good nature constitute a most satisfactory balance. Duties of administrators are many, for schools are big business. Major obiective is to keep things running smoothly and harmoniously while maintaining high scholastic standards. The primary interest is the welfare of the students. JOHN C. OHMEN derives a certain satisfaction from some sort of a message. In conference are Miss Frances M. Fraser and Miss Viola VanNote. The latter is director of the College Y .
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