Los Angeles Junior College - Junior Campus Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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FACULTY ADMINISTRATION KENNETH M. KERANS, Dean of Men, who is in charge of the placing of men students of the College in part-time positions. He is aided in this work by his personal secretary, MISS CHRISTINE MAUPIN. MISS BERTHA GREEN, Dean of Women, acts as the co-ordinaror for all women's activities as well as for all social functions held on the campus. MRS. LOUISE MASON, her secretary, aids her in this capacity. IO As THE Mos'r important links in the college administrative chain, the oflices of the Dean of Men, Dean of Women, and the Adviser of Women serve as the main source of Contact for the men and Women of the College with the ofiicials who carve its destiny. The Dean of Men and Dean of Wo- men through their secretaries place the many men and Women who desire part time employment. They are also re- sponsible for the athletic and social calendars. The Adviser of Women approves residences for out of city women and acts as college chaperon. MISS PEARL M. SMALL, in her capacity as adviser of women, acts as the official hostess for all functions spon- sored by the Associated VVomen Students.

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DIRECTORS OFFICE DR. Rosco, C. INGALLS, since taking the directorship of the College in 1934, has been striving not only to improve the status of the College in relation to the four-year colleges and universities throughout the country, but also to advance the theory of semi-professional education. It may be said that through his effort, in part, the recognition of our semi-professional curricula by the University of California was achieved. Dr. Ingalls is assisted in his adminis- trative duties by Miss Ethel Pettit, col- lege secretary, Miss Dorothy Wagner, his personal secretary, and Mrs. Peggy Chapple, information head. .au- .1!'!. lf I , ROSCO C. INGALLS, director of the College, is shown in his administra- tive ofiice with MISS DOROTHY WAGNER. his personal secretary, who aids him in his directorial duties. MRS. PEGGY CI-IAPPLE, head of the College communications system, is shown at the switchboard in the Information Office, with two of her six N.Y.A. assistants who aid in the maintenance of the ofiice. 9



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COUNSELING SERVICE HOLDING TI-IE KEY to successful college careers in the service that they give, the staff of the Counselor's Office, headed by Dr. Louise M. Snyder and Miss Alice Dement, aids students in making adjustments to new environments and new problems attendant with their stay at the College. The Counselor and her aides also DR. LOUISE M. SNYDICR, counselor, and MISS ALICE DKMENT. licr Organize gud direct thg extensive associate, who each semester plan and co-ordinate the vast orientation , , program which aims to introduce incoming Alphas to the intricacies of OI'lCI'1I21IflOl'l PI'Og'I'I1ITI each SCITICSFCF. college life. REC-EISTRAITS OFFICE Sisitvmt: AS 'ri-ua permanent recorder for the College, the staff of the Regis- trar's ofiice, headed by Adam Diehl, has the task of compiling and filing for posterity each students individual rec- ord of scliolarship, achievement, and citizenship for the period of his attend- ance at Los Angeles junior College. Mr. Diehl also supervises registra- tion, aiding new and old students with their problems. ADAM DIEHL, registrar. and his assistant, MRS. DOROTHY Sl-IROEDER, who record and preserve records of all students' activities during their stay at the College. They also supervise the extensive regis- tration activities at the beginning of each semester. I I

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