Riverside College - Tequesquite Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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Riverside College - Tequesquite Yearbook (Riverside, CA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 20 of 142
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pi annin f ADMINISTRATORS have one basic purpose in mind— planning the most productive programs for students. Naturally, to keep things running smoothly, a fev hard and fast regulations must be maintained. However, students find that the central offices are centers they may visit for general counsel and a lift over some of the rough spots. President Orland W. Noble has a keen interest in growth and development of the college, possible only through presentation of courses that will attract students and serve them well. He was a student at Riverside College himself and has seen the college grow from a hopeful idea with few assets it could call its own, to a thriving institution offering widely diversified courses in answer to community and district needs. Such programs are in addition to lower division college work. PAIR OF ACES-Presidents Orland W. Noble, administration, and Paul Rayman, Associated REGISTRAR— Here we have the ever amiable Earl McDermont, registrar, examining his share of the mailman ' s daily bundle. DEAN OF WOMEN-Fiances M. Fraser, dean of women, glances up from her office desk. Clear- ing the calendar of social affairs, particularly as they concern the coed, is one of Dean Frassr s many student contact responsibilities.

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J , uman THE FACULTY numbers about 40 men and women who staff the numerous academic, semi-professional and vocational departments. Before the year is over, the average student has a speaking acquaintance with nearly every prof, and yarn spinning contacts with many. Close acquaintance and frequent opportunity for counsel are points in favor of smaller colleges, and this holds particularly true at Riverside. Even the Quadrangle is designed for friendship. On the more formal side, the man who isn ' t quite sure what he wants to make of himself has full opportunity to talk to Counselling Office staff members, or to take advantage of testing programs. COUNCELLOR-Ralph Bradshaw, dean of men, confers with a Riverside County high school student interested in enter- ing Riverside College. Through the guidance office, testing and counselling squads tour all the County highs. IT ' S A BARGAIN— The most satisfactory item in the College Bookstore is the proprietor, Harry Dangerfield, alias Mr. D. We find a place for him with the faculty because a lot of good teaching takes place outside the classroom. If you want to learn friendliness and good cheer, pay him a call. He teaches by example.



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op tudentd ESTABLISHED IN 1916, Riverside College is com- pleting its 38th year. In its endeavor to satisfy the educational desires of average-age as v ell as adult students, the college has flexibility. Students who enroll at Riverside College may wish to take lower division work in preparation for transfer to a four-year college or university. They may seek a two-year or a one-year terminal, vocational, or liberal arts program, or they may want short term courses to satisfy immediate needs. Enrollment, beginning in September, was about 760. The dropouts by semester time, February 1, were more than equalled by incoming students. Included in this year ' s student body have been more than 100 students 25 years of age or older. In addition to regular day classes, the college also administers a night program for adults. Student Body have chosen one of many campus corners for their confab on current events. SUBJECT ROCKS-Geology instructor Elmer W. Peck is the key figure in this classroom scene progressing in a way of which both administrators, teachers and students approve. Left to right, around the fable: B. Murray, J. Crowder, J. Winterbourne, Mr. Peck, G. Barnhart, Don Miller, S. Tegland, J. Jones, P. Rayman, S. Plaut, and J. McCullough. 17

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