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BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS The staff of the lluilding and Ground Crew, which is responsi- ble for the care of all grounds and mechanical units of the campus, includes FRANK l-IOLLENBECK, supervisor, j. DUNN, chief engineer, EARL NIEYTI-lALER, head custo- dian, and l-IANSON VVILKINSON, head gardener. THE BUILDING AND GROUND work extends into all phases of the College. Supervised by Frank H. Hollenbeck, the crew consists of three main divisions. E. J. Dunn, as chief engineer, and his two assistants are responsible for the heating plant and swimming pool. Earl A. Meythaler, head custodian, in charge of the college janitorial services, has twenty-seven assistants. As head gardener, Hanson Wilkinson, assisted by six men, maintains the grounds and gardens of the campus. The crew is completed by a staff of five watchmen un- der the supervision of Mr. I-lollenbeclc.
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x' BUSINESS OFFICE MAINTAINED AS THE most extensive and far-reaching Associated Students activity, the Business Gfiice, under the capable management of M. D. Williams, bursar, acts as the main spring of the college financial system. It is through the Business Office that all student and school funds are handled. The ofiice also acts as the bookkeeper for all campus organiza- tions, supervises the signing of all contracts and purchase orders, and aids the student budget committee in preparing allocations for the various departments of the College. Members of the oflice also act as financial advisers for the student co- operative store. M. WILLIAMS, College bursar, is responsible for the coordination of all College funds and is also the managing head of the student cooperative store maintained on the campus. His latest duty im olves the handling of funds for the Student Union. MISS JUNE BAKER and MISS KAE MARTIN, assistants to Mr Wil liams, are shown at work in the business 'oHice. Through this oH'ice at all times during the year, there are handled the finances for all athletic encounters, College social affairs, and campus clubs
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COLLEGE PRESS THE COLLEGE PRESS prints the Los An- geles Collegian, the Kernel, Collegian literary supplement, the Alumnus, the College Handbook and hundreds of jobs for campus clubs and groups. The shop staff headed by Richard Hoffman, holder of many national and international awards for printing design and composition, includes: Earl Foster and Wellington Green, linotypists, and Clifford Dobson, pressman. l lf Maintaining the College Press, official printing shop for the College, are the following: RICHARD HOFFMAN, head, WELLINGTON GREEN and EARL FOSTER, linotypists, and CLIFFORD DOBSON, pressman. FACULTY ASSOCIATION THE Los ANGELES junior College Faculty Association is open to all mem- bers of the faculty. The group is in charge of awarding the William Henry Snyder scholarship. They also have outstanding off-campus speakers and sponsor several social events. Officers for the 1937-38 term are: Dr. Imo P. Baughman, president, Sam- uel P. Urner, vice-president, and Helen T. McKelvey, secretary-treasurer. Members of the executive council of the Faculty Association are DR. IMO P. BAUGHMAN, DR. S. E. URNER, MISS HELENA McKEL- VEY, DR. j. H. GRIFFITI-I, H. G. HARRISON, DR. E. A. CYKLER, V. C. GEORGE, L. M. HENDRICKSON, and DR. E. P. MORTON. I5
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