Riverside College - Tequesquite Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 19 text:

1 :re- and tetj P FOR GOOD NATURE, it is hard to beat Earl A. McDermont, registrar, the man with his hands in his pocket. He is a constant observer of the passing scene, emerging onto the campus on those occasions when he is not conferring with students about their programs, arranging registration and attendance details or just plain teaching history. Registrar Earl A. McDermont Reader of La Prensa is John Ohman, director of the Evening High School and Junior College with office on the campus. The picture was tal en at the mail cubby holes in the main office where the instructors get their orders and receive their daily messages from firms wanting them to buy their books. The College is as active at night as it is in the daytime, but the student body changes. The adults take their turn at the books during the evening hours. You couldn ' t run a College without an efficient clerical staff. Top panel below presents Mrs. Wanda Bode, left; Mrs. Ida Walther, right. Below, left to right, are Alice Smith and Mrs. Batty Breault.

Page 18 text:

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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L c ti aauoud WHILE SEATED one day at the organ, Music Instructor Don Stone decided he was hungry, so he hied him- self forth to the Tiger ' s Den where the delectable odors of chicken pie were enticing the customers. We ' d best not hurry this thing, said Stone, as he waited for the pie to cool, and meanwhile we ' ll take a peek just to be sure. What did he expect? Blackbirds? Cecil Johnson, new addition to the faculty stable, was preparing his lessons when the photographer took the picture at the left. So engrossed was Johnson that he may not know yet that he served as a camera study in the library. Busir thei there side to til COUIl natu Take Stan Can

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