Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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- ADMINISTRATION =4 J c REGISTRAR Registrar Mary Jane Learnard has complete and general charge of registration, and the records of all students. She also assembles the catalogue, and writes all transcripts of records. LIBRARIAN The Librarian, Miss Marga¬ ret Eastman, has recently been included in the President’s Cab¬ inet. She assists in the selection of books, and in determining the general policies of the library. The Board of Education has approved the appointment of another Dean, but has not selected him. His title will be the Dean of Instruction. Many members of the faculty are sponsors for the several clubs, societies, and other organizations in the institution. There are also temporary and permanent committees in the cabinet and in the faculty which assist in the administration. These include the Board of Athletic Control, the Calendar Committee, the Board of Censorship, Committees on Social Registration, Scholarship, Commencement, and Publications. S ACRAMENTO JUNIOR COLLEGE has had a steady growth this year. The faculty was increased by ten members, and next Fall there will be sixty instructors in all, exclusive of the office force and the librarians. These additions were made necessary by the enlarged student enrollment, which totaled 1378 regular students, and 918 extra-hour students. Each year a greater amount of the campus is cultivated and beautified. This Spring the Sac¬ ramento Ad Club began an arbore¬ tum with a tree-planting cere¬ mony. Trees have been planted from different states of the Union, and from different countries of the world. The City Board of registrar learnard P Fifteen

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f ir --iV. THE PIONEER =4 DEAN BURDICK The President, who is the act¬ ing chief of the Fine Arts Divi¬ sion, and the Dean of Men, the Dean of Women, the Dean of Extra-Curricular Activities, Reg¬ istrar, Comptroller, and Librari¬ an compose the President’s Cab¬ inet, which assists the President in establishing policies, and in considering new courses. This cabinet also consults on all ad¬ ministrative work. DEAN OF MEN The Dean of Men, Dr. W. L. Burdick, is the general adviser of men students. He is the chief of the Science Division, the Chairman of the Board of Athletic Control, and is in charge of Physical Education for Men. DEAN OF WOMEN The Dean of Women, Miss Belle Cooledge, is the general adviser to all women students. She is the chief of the Language Division, includ¬ ing both English and foreign languages, and is in charge of Nursing, and of Physical Education for Women. In addition, Miss Cooledge is the general hostess of the college. DEAN OF EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Mr. Ed. I. Cook, Dean of Extra-Curricular Activities, is chief of the Social Studies Division. He has general charge of all extra-curricular activities which are established on the campus. This includes all clubs and organizations recognized by the college, and all social affairs given by the Student Body. Mr. Cook also acts as faculty adviser of the Student Executive Council. COMPTROLLER Comptroller Clarence Nash is in charge of all funds that are collected or dispersed by the Stud¬ ent Body or by any of its organi¬ zations, including the cafeteria dean cooledge and the co-operative store. Fourteen



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ir — THE PIONEER 0 L= —4 Education recently appropriated $2000 for planting and landscap¬ ing under Fred Evans, Park Com¬ missioner. The library has added many more books to its collection. Its floor space has included another room, and will probably have to be enlarged for next year. One of the greatest proofs of the col¬ lege’s growth may be seen in the announcement of plans to build an addition to the cafeteria, which will double its present size. The student book store will also be housed in this new unit, which will give a floor area of about 18 by 35 feet. The annex will go on the south side of the present building, with the book store occupying the south¬ west corner. Steam tables and service counters are to be arranged so that two student lines may be formed, thereby materially hastening the service. A part of the new addition will be set apart as a store room to be utilized jointly by the cafeteria and the book store. Putting the book store in a building with the cafeteria will be of advantage both to the administration and to the students. The admin¬ istration will profit, since the present space occupied by the book store, the book store office and supply rooms can be utilized academically. The students will profit from having all the merchandising centered. The present plan is to locate the Comptroller’s office adjacent to the President’s office. It will be open continuously during school hours, and improve the service for the depositing of funds. This will bring about a highly centralized business organization, with its policies de¬ termined by the Comptroller. The entire proposition will be worked out on an efficient business-like basis.

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