California State University Long Beach - Prospector Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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California State University Long Beach - Prospector Yearbook (Long Beach, CA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 20 of 178
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ADMINISTRATORS David L. Bryant, Ed.D. Executive Dean Robert D. Rhodes, Ph.D. Dean of Instruction Hii u- . J. Wesley Bratton, Ed.D. Dean of Educational Services ond Summer Session Francis J. Flynn, Ed.D. Dean of Students Karl A. Russell, Ed.D. Dean of Guidance Lois J. Swanson, Ph.D. Dean of Activities Clarence R. Bcrgland, M.A. Admissions Officer Bornard R. Carman, A.B. Business Manager 10

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Long Beach State College is truly begin- ning to unfold. During the spring semes- ter we moved into the first complement of permanent buildings; and now, the upper campus is becoming a vista of lawns cov- ered with new trees and shrubs. The first wing of the science building, as well as the next classroom wing, is rapidly taking form. The cafeteria and administration building should go to bid within the next few weeks. The store and lounge are proving to be a delightful addition to the upper campus. The current capital outlay budget provides funds for a faculty office building, an addi- tion to the gymnasium, and the first of the music building. Next in order on the pri- ority list will be a large addition to the sci- ence building, a swimming pool to be lo- cated between the women’s and proposed men’s units of the gymnasium, an incre- ment to the fine arts building, another fac- ulty office building, a home economics unit, a large library addition, and further classroom buildings. Meanwhile, the pres- ent temporary buildings will be converted into industrial arts shops and practical science laboratories. When the school opens next fall, we shall have forty new faculty people, selected from the various universities of the coun- try. Many departmental expansions are getting underway, including a more com- plete program in business, in physical sci- ence, and in industrial arts. Several national fraternities and sororities have made their appearance during the past year and more will find a welcome home on our campus within the next sev- eral years. The athletic program is rapidly assuming collegiate proportions. Publica- tions are winning national recognition. The Little Theatre is a real joy, not only to the drama people, but to the entire college. All these are but a few of the significant gains made thus far at Long Beach State College. We are looking forward to continued growth, both physically and academically, for the next many years. It is our desire to keep expanding our program to meet the growing needs of this great community. P. VICTOR PETERSON 9



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DIVISION CHAIRMEN IN CONFERENCE—(from left) Robert D. Rhodes, dean of instruction; Wallace H. Moore, education and psychology; Carl E. Gregory, social science; George R. Cerveny, arts and languages; Kenneth L. Johnson, natural science; Jock E. Montgomery, health, physical education, and recreation. COORDINATORS AT EASE—Kephos A. Kinsman, second- ary tcochor training; Boyd A. Davis, cur- riculum evaluator; Charles H. Tildcn, extended day; Frank F. Gorow, audio- visual services; Don M. Muchmorc, pub- lications manager; Roy C. Anderson, ele- mentary teacher training; Halvor G. Mclom, graduate study; John W. Olsen, art; Lawrence L. Peterson, music.

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