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Tloe Laney Tracie! Technical Facult General Curriculum General curriculum courses help give students a common knowledge of the World and its people, and help them to Wsce things as they reallv are. 4L-rl : Albert Mohler, History and Englishg Mrs. Iva Bur- tleson, Physical Educationg Boris Gregory, Physical Educa- tion, Lloyd Seaver. Mathematics. Auto Mechanics anal Dierel The courses in auto mechanics and diesel in- clude familiarity with overhauling and rebuilding engines, clutches, transmissions, etc., and mainte- nance of all basic types of Diesel engines and equip- ment, including assembly. lL-rl: Elerie Farum, Auto body and fender: Norbert Cross, Diesel Engine mechanics, William Gethin, Auto body and fender, Francis Hance, Auto mechanics, Garnett Avcy. Auto met-hanim-sg Charles Graves, Diesel Engine mechanics. I6 Special Fielclr cation are many courses in special fields. Such courses are of great value to both terminal and A.A. students. QL-rl : Mrs. Brizaide Hare, English for Foreign Students, Mrs. Mary Louise Williamson, Librar- izmg Leon Erlin, Ornamental Horticulture, Edwin Wetmore, Driver Education, Mrs. Edith Cray, Library clerkg Arthur Fava, Shoe Rebuilding, Howard Shipman, Librarian. B ui lcling ana' onrtruction Trader Building and construction trades include car- pentry, mill and cabinet, plumbing, etc. Hand and power tools are used. 4L-rl z Raymond Dunning, Plumbing, Bruce Hayden, Car- pentry, William Whelan, Refrigerationg Donald Taylor, Mill and Cabinet. Strengthening Laney campus' diversi- fied program of trades and technical edu-
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4. Merrz'tt Cmfnlbuf N une! I s 5 x Lilamrznnf The keys to knowledge are kept hy Mr. Morrill Folson, Fall semester librariang and Mrs. Helen Truhcr, Acting Librarian for spring semes- ter. Absent: Miss Therese Wfoodward. Nurse Calena Samples helps car- ry out the College's health program of hcl rinv students develo 1 habits I e I of self-direction which may he cal'- ried over into later life. Affociatea' tftudentf Uffzke The Associated Students Ullice is under the direction of Mr. Tudor Jones who coordinates student activities. Central organization function- ing here is Student Government Association . . . the campus version in the mock style of national democracy. A vital part of the SA program is the college bookstore which furnishes a main source of revenue for the activities. Bookstore Personnel: Joy Key, Doug Wlar, Suzanne Rogers. AM , ., up f f' Msn.. Dirvrmr of Sfudent ,flrtitfities Tudor Jones in familiar role. I5
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Machine anel Metal M raa'ef ana' flee Maehz'nef Rebair lfalvulty members are tl-rt: Guy Edwards, Sheet Metalg Andrew Graham, Machine Shopg Arthur Robinson, Weldingg lvan Sawdey, Weld- ing: William Koenigkramer, Machine Shopg Frank Lesh, Office Mavhines Repair. Cofnzetology Theory and pram'ti1-v in all phases ol' beauty work in preparation for the California State Board of Cos- metology examination for Beauty Ups-ratoris license is ollicred in this Department. Stuff: Mrs. de Lorie Buran, Mrs. Jessie Zehr. Miss Ruby Hobbs, Mrs. Erminia Canevaro. Typist-Clerk. Garment anal Neeelle Traelef xlCllllH'l'SOl'llll:4lJClD1il'lIll1'lll arf' Hoy Bowles. llry Cleaning: Nlrs. lfvahlia Soarv. Nlillineryg Nlrs. Lila Johnson. 'lluiloringc l4llIlI'l' Pierson. LYlDll0lSlf'l'lIlg. w Xbsent: Nlisf :Mft-lille Ciuntini. Clerical Sta Lam-y's1-lc-rim-ul stallnunllwrs almost twenty. and boasts mon and women who llavv had I'UllSllll'I'lllll4' Pxperit-m'1' in llll'll'llt'l1l5,llIl1lM'll02ll'I't'0Ilr41'lPlIll0llS in the ll6l'l-Ul'lll2lIll'l' of their dutis-s. They an- llfirfl ron. l-rt: Mn. Marie ilillljllllbrilll. Typin- vlerk lg Mn. Cut-ndolyn Loo, Se-1-. lg Mix. Hilda de-Hoof. Ser. II: Miss ,-Xntoinette Lefperumwf. Sh-nog. llg Miha Mollie llnrroxs. Ta-d l,t-mir. Stores Control Clerk: Mrf. Hildnr Scarf. Typist-Clerk ll, lSl1lIHlllIQI l-rt: Nlrf. Ruth llutif. ,Kitt-ml. Clerk lg Mrf. Edith Jepfcn, 'lll'1'1Irlll't'l'Q Nlrf. C01-elin lioftvr. Stenog. Ig Min Marilyn Sclnwzurtz, Atln-ml. Clerk Ilg ,lnnu-H Hull, Slot-lx Clerk: Mrs. lin-tty Wu, Sli-nog. Ig Mrs. l4iilIlil Heutherly. Typist-Clefrli llg and Mis, Yioli-l Smotslsi, Ste-nog l. Abaent: Mrf. lilnim- Quan. Stn-nog. l. I7
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