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:Q -f I ' x ' w 1, , ll - va ,n 7' Ill' K surf JOHN COLLINS Dean of Students DR. PARLEY KILBURN Dean of Evening Division WILLIAM HEFFERNAN Dean of Admissions and Records Deans 19 H MQ ere are the members of the cabinet. Some of them, unfort- K H 5 unately, are given to inspections like many high officials, but most come under the citizen and friendi' heading. On them falls the burden of the difficult liaison among students, faculty and administrators. Duties are multiple and co-extensive. As a young reporter, we once asked a Dean just exactly what he did. Everything the janitor doesn't,', he replied, uexceptwatering the football field, which lies in Dean jones' sphere of influence. NORMAN HARRIS MARGARET LEVINSON Dean of Vocational Dean of Instruction Technical Education
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. A.,A. ., ,ww-lf .3-nuns.. Front, 145' to rzgbt: MR. GLENN BULTMAN, Clerkg MR. ALBERT S. GOULD, Presidentg MR. THERON L. MCCUEN, Secretary and District Superintendent. Back Row: MR. MARK RANEY, Memberg MR. W C. MYERS, Mem- berg MR. DONALD E. RUGGENBERG, Mem- bei. The Board of Trustees i E ublic junior Colleges are governed by private citizens elected by the u diy, schools. The duties of these groups include the setting ofpolicy, approval of curriculum, and the selection of teachers. Bakersfield College is privileged to have some of the county's leading citizens serving on its Board of Trustees. 57' ,r',s V community to work in the best interests of the area residents and of the xii ' gf, S41 As college graduates, the members understand the need of continual progress and betterment of education in the district. This is made evident by the excellent educational facilities offered not only on the Bakersfield College campus, but on the various high school campuses located throughout the district.
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ROBERT CLARK Director of Public Information Directors hree Little Maids From School would never be ableto do thejobs held by these men. Thejob spec- ifications require all the coordin- ating ability of a traffic flow manager, the tact of a press secretary, and, sometimes, knowledge borrowed from Barnum and Machiavelli. Fortunately, they have no Mikado with whom to deal. GIL BISHOP D1rector of Athletics DR. ORRAL LUKE Director of Guidance and Testing
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