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They Work ADULT DIVISION of Riverside College is an in- creasingly important unit serving thousands of older students who vy ant work in special fields or who wish to brush up on requirements so that they may qualify for additional classes and credit. ON FILE — Betty Breault, secretary to President Noble; Mariorie Rosenberg, attendance clerk, and Alice Smith, recorder and secretary to the registrar, are always available to help yo ' , ' OBSERVANT — Man with snakeskin tie and pene- trating eye is none other than John C. Ohmen, director of the college adult division. PSYCHOLOGIST - Lee Gladden can tell you all about why you act the way you do. His psychology classes are overflowing. LINGUISTS-Dorothy Kincell and Mr Ruth Ann Cook, Spanish and Germa
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Assets VOCATIONAL NURSING continued to thrive this year directed by Mary L. McFadden under whose instruction students divided their time between classroom theory on campus and actual practice at the Riverside Community Hospital. While not a part of the college campus, the hospital and its facilities for training were invaluable assets. Business studies continue in animated fashion as Fleming I. Smith, staff member, holds forth in upper pane IT ' S A TRICK — Archie J. Twogood, with fluttary wand, enjoys demonstration in physics de- partment. James Duncan apparently approves, while Lawrence Larson looks combative. 25
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Together CLERICAL STAFF members are as much a part of the college setup as the seasoned veterans among the instructors. The latter depend upon their friends in the several offices to keep them posted on the technical details. 3 i. 5 ' 1 10 If I2j 17 18 K WHAT NUMBER? - Seated at the switchboard is Lois Erwin, secretary to the guidance office. Mary Ann Stanford, part time board operator, is standing by. Everybody takes his turn with the board sooner or later. WELL PLEASED - Maurice R. Mackenzie, economics instruc- tor, is well pleased with a tape recording of some sort. itructors respectively, exchange m m e n t — possibly in English. CONFERENCE - Mrs. Stella Staley and Catharine Huntley, physical education instructors, enjoy their new quarters. - . fcl
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