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Adam E. Diehl Registrar Kenneth M. Kerans Dean of Men Beans and Uegistrar Bertha Green Dean of Wo)nev Xaking over the duties of Dean of A4en in 1934, Dean Kenneth M. Kerans served as adviser and confidant to men of the College, was adviser of the Associated Men Students and Archons, and was head of the Western Division Junior College Athletic League. Previously, he was registrar. Succeeding Mr. Kerans to the office of registrar, Mr. Adam E. Diehl became one of the administrative officers of the College, and served on the Graduation, Scholarship, and Petitions Committees. Tils CHIEF women ' s administrator. Miss Bertha Green edited the Los Angeles Junior College Catalog, compiled the Schedule of Classes, and the College Social Calendar. Among these many duties, she found time to continue serving in the ad- visory position for Alethians, women ' s honorary service organiza- tion, and to handle welfare work for women of the College. Her gracious manner has always brought Miss Green an invitation to every social event which her crowded day will allow. Fourteen 19 JUNIOR
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Director A pause riiiii till fit ' s Rosco C. Ingalls fjLN EDUCATOR with a philosophy of prog- ress in 1934 assumed the task of directing the largest junior college in the world. A4r. Rosco C. Ingalls found here an institution established as a great innovation in modern education. He saw, in the cosmopolitan assemblage of youth, that change was inevitable, and that each gen- eration must build upon the heritage it has received from the past. The opportunity for progress was a challenge to his dcjctrine of modernism. With a courageous spirit he has found not only ways of ada pting established cu.stoms to present-day needs, but has con- tributed such new ideals and worthwhile prac- tices as prepare for living in a progressive .society. ; A M p V s 36 Thirteen
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Administration W ' illinni ¥. Crites Auditor JLhe adviser of women. Miss Pearl M. Small, lias been the official chaperone of all social functions of the College. She is busy throughout the year, especially afternoons and eveniags. During registration, she approves the residences of out-of-town co-eds, and checks the residence of every woman enrolled. As College Auditor, Mr. William F. Crites supervises the hand- ling of all school and student funds, signing of contracts, and collection of revenue. He is assisted by Mr. iVI. D. ' illiams, bursar. Dr. Louise Snyder in her friendly, efficient manner deals with the students in three ways: at individual conferences she settles personal problems; the popularity of her How to Study conferences has proved the effective- ness of her group-leading method; and Dr. Snyder also represents the students in off-cam- pus groups, aiding them in getting scholarships and making favorable contacts. Miss Gladys Green ' s duties, as head of the library, are to build the book collection, ad- minister the collection so it is available when needed, and advise students in the u.se of the books. She is assisted by three librarians and „ , ,. „ forty-five students who operate the library Pearl M. Small - ' Adviser of Women ten hours each school day. Al. D. Williams Bursar Dr. Louise Snvder Counselor Gladys Green C A M PUS Y 55 Fifreeii
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