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Fields COSMETOLOGY - Ars. Alice Neal and Mrs. Irma Judd, cosmetology in- structors, apply finishing touches to locks of Rita Blanton who apparently has decided that this is as good a time as any to close her eyes and relax. TECHNICIANSHIP - Denton Titus, electronics; Rudolph Horstman, con- struction technology; and Herbert Morris, auto mechanics, confer over shop problems. These departments are growing. BUSINESS - Leroy Bucknell, John Newstead, Mrs. Helen McGovern, and John Hislop, business staff members, check magic of latest addition to business machines classroom equip- ment. 23
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Unlimited RIVERSIDE COLLEGE offers opportunity for all. The student completing lower division transfer requirements, the specialist in arts or science; the men and women who seek heightened technical or business skills — find departments designed to fill their needs without neglecting that general education which makes of a specialist a well-rounded social individual. MUSIC — Dr. Edwin Sayre, above, looking very much the amiable artist, looks out over the choir. ART — Lawson Cooper, right, surrounded by examples of student art, looks up from lecture notes. SCIENCE - James Haslam, Ruth Cooper, and Martin Brauti, left, confront the photographer in chem lab. Students in back- ground are unconcerned by the interruption.
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Environmental NEWCOMER to the staff this year was Librarian Ernest Toy who, through his efficiency and good nature, was quickly adopted into the fold with whole-hearted enthusiasm. Toy soon becanne acquainted with the thousands of books and the methods of constant replenishment which have kept the college library up to date and growing. Librarian Ernest Toy, above, glances up from whatever book or periodical he may have selected from the thousands on hand. Tvi ' o of the library ' s greatest assets are assist- ants Rosa McKusick and Mrs. Dorothy A. Sum- mers, shown at card catalog. GOOD TO THE LAST DROP — Or is it? Robert L. Patton and Clifford Stickney are either jealous or skeptical as Chester Hess drains tPie cup. Time out appears to be in order. 24
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