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Page 31 text:
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annin WITH EXCEPTION of John C. Ohmen, director of adult education, the cast of characters on this page are the ones who really keep order. They know where to find everything except, on occasion, the teachers themselves. They keep the records, and write the letters, and make the appointments, and answer the telephones. Before the year is over they know everybody. Panel at right, top to bottom: Mary Ann Stanford, switchboard operator, has an answer for Mrs. Lois Erwin, guidance office secretary; Miss Ida Walther, adult division secretary, types a note for the director; Mrs. Wanda Bode glances up from the ever- necessary requisition in the business office. Trio at counter, I. to r., are AArs. Marjorie Rosenberg, attendance clerk; Alice Smith, recorder and secretary to the registrar, and Betty Breault, secretary to the president.
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Page 30 text:
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LOOKING THINGS OVER-This informal photograph of the Board of Education was taken right after trustees had approved offerings of the Home Economics Department kitchen. Left to right: Superintendent Bruce Miller, Lewis P. Alabaster, board president; Richard B. Hampson, Jr., Mrs. Gladys T. Babcock, and Mrs. E. M. Bonnett. Absent on the day of the feast was George C. Pooley. (I5enind the c ceneA NOT OFTEN SEEN by the average student, but always active in the students ' interests are members of the Board of Education. With College President Orland W. Noble and Superintendent Bruce Miller, trustees noxV out growth problems and put the final check on development of the curriculum. Most recent addition to college properties, the new gymnasium pictured below (about half completed when the photograph was taken in early January) is an example of the planning necessary to provide additional room as the college grows. Former students will be pleased to learn that the college next year will occupy its own physical education and athletics building. Grounds improvement will include a re-location of the practice football field, development of tennis and handball courts, along with other assets. Location of all this is the southeast portion of the Tequesquite Arroyo adjoining the Auto Mechanics and Electronic shops shown in bottom photograph of the next page. Yes, it ' s quite a hike up the hill, but it ' s worth it. «g5eaer- :a=gjt-e »g»,-.-=-, ..- „,„ ..
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Page 32 text:
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PROGRAM-Who is No. 28? The program will tell you. Joel Moss accepts a dime in exchange for lineups. football in R. eview OF ALL MAJOR SPORTS football still draws the largest crowds and provides the most subject matter for morning- after re-plays. Riverside College experienced an unusually good season, with only a couple of disappointments, as the following pages will disclose. We should like to introduce the section by applauding the troupe that sell the tickets and the programs, along with the peanut and popcorn brigade. They furnish added touches hard to do without. Then, too, when there ' s a letdown on the field, the pom-pon girls take over with their flashy routine. Half- time parades and queen crownings add their share of color. Yes, football, has a full share of added touches. TICKETS, PLEASE-Rachel Diaz inspects student body card extended by Norman Katz and smiles approval. Rachel was a chief of staff for the ticket taking squad. Scoreboard Santa Ana John AAuir Hartnell Chaffey Orange Coast Fullerton Mt. San Antonio Santa Ana San Bernardino Conference Games. We They 13 21 14 20 38 6 6 13 6 13 26 13 7 13 13 20 V Qf Wi TIME-Tigers file onto field for kickoff in the well-timed photograph at right, taken just before Thanksgiving Day festivities began with San Bernardino. Any extra seats you see in the picture were soon taken.
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