MISS IDA E. HA WES Dean of Guidance ■ In an effort to encourage students to do the type of work of which they are capable, Miss Ida E. Hawes, Dean of Guidance, keeps in circulation the latest ideas in vocational information. Being in charge of the educational program of the school, she directs everything from the preparation of ma- terial for blue-prints, programs and booklets, to the supervision of the counseling of students. As- sisting her in program work are Dorothy Dixon, Archie M. Turrell, Gladys Buchholz, Cecil Stew- art, Florence Brubaker, and Henry Weitzell. The big opportunity of these counselors is the privilege of making the educational road a little smoother for four thousand young men and women. ■ Extending a hospitable hand to prospective Pasa- dena Junior College students, Mr. John A. Ander- son, Dean of Records, with his office staff directs the registration of new men and women in the school. The dean ' s corp of workers is responsible for informing prospective victims of impending scholastic examinations and tests such as subject ' A and Thorndike. Counting noses in each semester ' s enrollment, doling out supplies, and aid- ing bewildered students in the interpretation of the college catalogue, are included in the scope of his duties. In addition. Dean Anderson cares for school records, compiles statistical reports, and keeps a very fatherly eye on erratic attendance. JOHN ALVIN ANDERSON Dean of Records Juee, Niineteeim H u m d r e d Tlhirty=Tlhree
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George Henck, chairman of the Technology Department, is as- sisted by a staff whose membership includes Will Childs, Edward Cornelison, Edward Fess, Oscar Heald, W. M. Holmes, Walter Martin, Walter Johnson, John K. Leberman, William Stone, and Alfred Wilcox. These advisers assist Technology students in the art of modern industrial endeavors. P P Bailey Howard directs the Physical Science staff which is made up of Gail Butler, Glen Cline, Olie Dressier, Charles Eckels, Thomas Elston, George Forster, S. W. French, Adelaide Jameson, George Josten, Clayton Langworthy, William Leech, Mason Read, Chal- mer Shaver, Russell Skeeters, and Edwin Van Amringe. Under the supervision of Kathleen Loly, extensive foreign lan- guage courses are offered by Isabella Cass, Mary Davis, Edna Eckersley, Louise Gatch, Clara Giddings, Sarah Hatfield, Gladys Lee, Eugene Lueders, Elizabeth Richards, Mildred Roberts, Elmer Sauer, Sara Talbott, and Arthur S. Wiley. Jeine, Niueteein H im d r e d Thnrty-Tlhree
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