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Athletics, recruiting, counseling students, Students find the Student Service offices a sponsoring the Student Council, coaching foot- pleasant place to get help in deciding on a course ball and girls' basketball, writing projects for fed- of study, fitting desired classes into a schedule, eral funds - all of these and more activies fill the and correlating classes here with requirements of lives of these busy men. a four-year college. Billluby, director David Winford, director Student Services Counseling Federal Projects Career Placement These directors keep things moving for ICJC students . ' I , X ,gg , A ,u-Qi Wan 'V Blaine Babb jim Bohl, director Tom Snyder, director Counseling Student Council 8 Athletics Public information Football Coach Bookstore, Mgr.
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VICE-PRESIDENT - Richard M. Taylor K , it it Office of vice president combines positions One of the busiest men on campus is Dr. Richard M. Taylor, vice-president of the col- lege. He fills the positions of both academic dean and dean of occupational and voca- tional education. He serves as registrar and director of the evening school also. Before becoming vice-president, he served as dean of occupational and continuing education. His days are filled with conferences with faculty and staff, meetings in which he rep- resents the college, and interviews with stu- dents who have problems needing his attention. -I . BUSINESS MANAGER- : ,..,,, ... Paying bills, writing salary checks and preparing budgets keep Ross Clark, college business manager busy. He also serves as clerk for the Board of Trustees. kiss NN 7
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Carrol Bailey Ed Crosley Del Singleton Media Director Librarian LRC Director LIBRARY PROIECT - All entering freshmen complete a study of the reference materials available. Here the foreign students - Nasrin Mani, Karim Tassawor, Mortaze Mani, Massoud Chitsaz and Shahin Riahi work to complete the questions within the time limit. Every student can find something to help him in the college Learning Resource Center. The center is divided into two parts: the Media Center where programmed material to help students build basic skills is available and the Library where printed materials in many forms are found. Many magazines are kept in stacks and on microfilm. Copying service is available, and a qualified librarian is present to give help. The Library is a popular place for study because individual lighted carrels provide privacy for serious work. Learning Resource Center, a place to study NEW BOOKS - lane Rinehart, li- brary clerk, places new books on the shelf in her office. 9
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