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JOHN 1. rwoMi Adniini cr.iiivc Dean for Day College AI.MI Kl Ml AN AdniiniMrativc Dean for hxtendcd Day l)l ll( IN (,. I.IW IS , Uiiiinis(raii e Dean for Siudeni Personnel l)l 1)1 IM AN 1 HI (.1 1.1.1 Adniini lraij e Dean for InMruKion Deans Shoulder Broad Responsibilities of Expanding College S. 1.1 Kl (IRTIS Dean of Siudeni Activities Bcliiiid c tr bucccsshil college president is a competent bodv of administrators that forms tlic backbone of tlie college organization. Working to coordinate the nianv aspects associated with PCC ' s extensive educationa l program, these administrators form a solid base for a forward-looking organization. hour administrative deans, day college, stu- dent personnel, extended dav, and instruction, per- form manifold duties. ' Iliese include coordinating room schedules for both acti itics and classes, plan- ning the master calendar, overseeing PCC ' s ast construction program, directing the two summer sessions, aiding tlic faeultv, supervising instruction, and contributing to the continuous revision and growth of the college cuniculum. Supporting the administrative deans arc a number of verv able deans and their assistants who handle specialized areas of the college program, es- peciallv those of vital interest to the student body. Tlicy arc responsible for student activities, educa- tional services, placement, guidance and counseling, business management, admissions and records, ex- tended dav. and student personnel services. 1 AKl, v. IIOLDIK Business Manager JKSSII S, ( linTlNDHN Dean of Plaienient Services CLIO.N I.. BIT Dean of Cuulanie and Counseling VFRNON C. SPAILDI.NC, (!onsuliani of lnduMri,il Education HFNRY J. CARLSO.N Dean of Fxtendcd Day and Summer Sessions 21
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DINMS THOMPSON Fall ASB Prcsidtni STIPHIN SCOIT Sprint; ASB President ASB Presidents Strive for More Student Interest in Government I ' .ill Associated Student Hodx President IXnnis riionipson sought a new look in cani])us acti itics and student government through the involvement of more students. Participation in state-wide dis- cussion groups netted new ap])roachcs to student govcrunient problems. A semester-long debate over the role of students was conducted and its effects should pro ide guidelines for the future. I Icavy stress was placed on the rigiits of all students and the administration saw to it that these rights were made known. Manv succes.scs were achieved during the se- mester, not the least of which was a better relation- ship between the . SB and the college adnnnistra- tion. Ilie traditional . SB book was changed for the first time to the more practical card. The gains made bv Thompson arc sure to smooth the road for future student bod presidents at Pasadena City Collcee. Spring ASB President Stephen Scott made it his project to create more efficiency in student go - ernment. Scott continued many of the policies of his predecessor. These included an attempt to in- volve students in each phase of campus life, espc- ciallv in active jxirticipation in govermncnt. I Ic encouraged students to utilize all benefits to which . SB card holders are entitled. Scott started a program through which . SB members could re- ceive discounts from local merchants. This plan will become a reality next fall Greek Week was another Scott innovation. Clubs adopted Greek svnibols and joined in a series of rollicking events Scott visited several area high schools and spoke to the student bodies to aequaint them with PCCs outstanding facilities and promising oppor- tunities. He sincerelv urged students to consider the advantages offered to them bv a nationally re novviied junior college. 23
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