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ADMINISTRATION ' u iA i HEDLEY J. STAGEY Mr. Stacey is the Associate Dean of Students in charge ot counseling and testing. He works closely with the students of the college in helping them to solve their problems and to adjust to college life. He also admmisters ttie college entrance tests. Mr. Stacey, a graduate of Michigan State College and Wayne University, came to FsC in 1955. MARVYN S. SCHWARTZ Dr. Schwartz, the Director of Health Services, at- tended the Pacific Coast College Health Association meeting in Portland, Oregon Nov. 30-Dec. 3. He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and a charter member of the Fresno Estate Planning Council. Dr. Schwartz enjoys swimming and con- sistently attends the FSC athletic events on campus. HARRY EARL JONES Dr. Jones is the Associate Dean of Students in charge of admissions and records. Throughout the year he visits valley high schools to answer ques- tions on admission to the college. Dr. Jones grad- uated from San Diego State College and received his AM and Ph.D. from Cloremont Colleges. He came to Fresno State in 1957. ARTHUR SAFSTROM Mr. Saf Strom, the Director of Related Educational Activities received the Outstanding Alumnus Award for 1 960. He was also the Grand Marshall of the Homecoming Parade in the fall. He is a member of the Board of Directors, Board of Fine Arts, Board of Athletic Control and Board of Publications, as well as several student- faculty committees. Mr. Saf Strom likes to travel and enjoys reading history as a special interest. HAROLD D. JONES Mr. Jones, the Director of Placement, is the vice- president of the Western Institutional Teacher Place-t ment Association for 1961. At FSC he assists stu- dents seeking positions and helps employers with jobs to be filled. Besides conducting group orienta- tion meetings for graduating seniors, he publishes annual reports concerning student placement. As special interests Mr. Jones enjoys golf, flying, fish- ing and hunting.
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k. — ■ ADMINISTRATION HERBERT H WHEATON Mr. Wheaton, the Dean of Arts ond Sciences, super- vises all instruction in the divisions of physical science and humanities. Dean Wheaton, a regis- tered civil engineer, is the chairman of the Curricu- lum Committee ond hos served as president of the Engineers Club of Fresno. He attended the World Power Conference in Modrid, Spain last summer. GORDON WILSON As the Associate Deon of Students (Activities-Hous- ing), Dean Wilson helps to co-ordinate many of the student activities. He olso assists with the housing problems and is the advisor for Blue Key, Student Council, Interfraternity Council, Public Relations Com- mittee, Student Court, and the Leadership Camp. Scotty is also the chairman of the Student Life Committee. PHYLLIS WATTS Mrs Watts, the Dean of Graduate Studies, formerly taught English language and composition and wrote the college text book, From Rules to Writing Dean Walts is the historian of Phi Kappa Phi and a mem- ber of Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Lambda Thela. She is especially interested in the dialects of England and America and made her third trip to England during the Chris tmos vacation this year. HENRY M. MADDEN Or Madden, the College Librarian, has directed the expansion of the Fresno Stale library to accomodate the fast growing student body Since his appoint- ment in 1948, he has been a Fulbright Lecturer a ' the Austrian National Library in Vienna, and wa president of the California Library Association A a research project he is working on a bibliograph of German travelers in California- ALICE MORSE As the college Activities Advisor, Miss Morse helps to plon ond co-ordinate many of the compus octi- vilies and events. She is the advisor for AWS, Student Council, Tokolon, ond the Ponhellenic Council Before coming to FSC last year, she was a progrom director for the YMCA for three years in Washington Miss Morse enjoys listening to mysic and sewing. She makes many of the clothes she wears to campus social affairs 26
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AG MECHANICS HOSTS STATE FARM CONTEST The Agriculture Division is composed of three departments — Agricul- tural Mechanics, Animal Science, and Plant Science. The division provides degree and nondegree curricula preparatory to professionals and occupa- tions in agriculture and related fields. The college farm is organized and operated to provide experience and practical training. The farm serves as a laboratory and production unit where students carry on supervised farm- ing programs in animal and plant science. In addition, livestock, vineyards, orchards, and crop land are maintained for laboratory use. This year the Agricultural Mechanics department purchased a new 100 horsepower dynomotor to use in measuring tractor horsepower. The department also leased three new tractors for classroom instruction and field work. Besides attending agricultural engineering meetings, the department also sponsored the state farm mechanics contest for all California high schools. All staff members belong to the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. ..rf«W GREASING A TRACTOR comes easy for freshmen John Cameron and Darryl Davis. LLOYD DOWLER Mr. Dowler, head of the Agriculture Division, supervises the overall college farm program and the F5C Agriculture Founda- tion operations. He is currently doing followup studies on agriculture graduotes, Mr. Dowler is a member of the Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Shrine and numerous agricultural organi- zations. Outside the college his special interests are in sports, junior work in 4-H, and the Future Farmers of America. CLARENCE JENSEN Mr. Jensen, chairman of the Agricultural Mechanics depart- ment, teoches courses in agricultural mechanics ond welding. He is the advisor of the Agricultural Mechanics Club ond o member of the California Form Bureau and State Farm Ma- chinery Committee During the summer of 1960 he traveled throughout Canada and the northern LJnited States looking at manufocturing trends and production methods in the manufacturing of farm mochincry. LEARNING TO TIE knots is port of a homework assignment for Pete Aievedo, Harold Rasmussen, and Tom Moller, freshmen agriculture majors. 28
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