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p. reparauon ?p hi THE GOOD INSTRUCTOR also prepares his lessons for the day- witness M. R. Mackenzie and Cecil Stalder. In the two panels below the larger class is one in Spanish taught by Dorothy Kincell. The smaller group pays heed to French as presented by Mark Walton. Spanish students, first row, left to right, are: Mike Barnhart, Renee Beatty, Laura Brewer, Charles BufFington, Bill Chambliss, Ginger Gilliand, and Rosalie Inwood. Second row, I. to r.: Pat Wooley, Darlene White, Dave Yamaguchi, Ruth Stahmer, Marge Ruvald, Dianne Nickerson, and JoAnne Minor. In the French class, first row, I. to r.: Leota Axford, Eleanor Stone, Jackie Lewis, and Martha Buvens; second row, I. to r.: John Wirtanen, Clark Wilson, Tom Chamberlain, and David Halliburton.
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LET ' S GET IT RIGHT— Smaller classes permit plenty of personal contact with instructors. This seemingly engrossed quartet paying attention to Instructor Lawrence Larson, left to right are: Barry Gustafson, Arden Adams, Neil McClain, and Rodger Bauer. ywpipti pp. Hi icauon YOU ARE NOW entering upon the faculty section of this book. We have taken the liberty of changing things around a bit this year and thoroughly mixing student and instructors. In fact we counted 78 students in the faculty section. Once again every effort has been made to catch the faculty more or less off guard, or in natural poses. One of the most natural places to find a faculty member, of course, is in the classroom, and we barged in on several occasions. The gentleman at your left with the sly, quizzical and altogether good natured look is Harry Danger- field, keeper of the bookstore and jolly good fellow. He is decidedly an individual. His teaching is done by example, and it ' s good stuff.
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President Orland W. Noble J ead If 1 Ian THESE TWO PAGES present the administrators and secre- taries whose re ponsibility it is to keep the College well organized, progressive, and functioning smoothly in all departments. The man sitting on the hurdle is President Orland W. Noble who believes in seeking the opinion of faculty members with regard to decisions that will influence the pattern of things to come. He also likes to know what is going on. Accordingly, he visits classes from time to time, attends the games and the dances as well as any number of public affairs. You ' ll see him almost anywhere you look, quite often talking with students. President Noble believes that academic, vocational, and general education must be presented side by side if a College, such as Riverside, is to serve its district to the fullest extent. He runs his office by the open door policy, inviting stu- dents to visit him at any time about any problem, or just to get acquainted. Deans Frances Fraser and Ralph Bradshaw, in addition to their teaching, spend a good share of their time in guidance work or in assisting students with their varied programs. Something very intriguing in the book they are consulting below. In left corner is Mrs. Ruth Dow, secretary to the president.
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