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POLICY IN PRACTICE - Framed by the tower archway, Dr. Sam Kipp talks to stu¬ dents in the Quadrangle. He has stated pub¬ licly that he will be available to meet with students at any time to discuss problems and grievances. ARTIST — For several years the new presi¬ dent (r) has served as a member of the cooking corps at tne annual Pantherburger Picnic, which welcomes students, faculty and friends to anew academic year.
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EIGHTH PRESIDENT of the College, Dr. Sam Kipp New President Former SCC Dean Becomes 8th Head “I WOULD like to see Sacramento City College become the finest, most progressive community college in Northern California.” This is one of the hopes of Dr. Sam Kipp, Sacramento City College’s new President, who took the place of Peter W. Knoles Jr., who retired last June. As the 8th president in SCC’s history. President Kipp fells that, “SCC is a very comprehensive college with an excellent tech¬ nical program. The faculty is the best you’d find anywhere; they are always striving for improvement, in order to give the student the best education possible.” After one year of graduate work at Cal Tech he was employed five years in the aircraft industry. He first taught in a private school in Arizona, then at the University of Colorado for eight years before coming to the Sacramento area some 15 years ago. At City College, Dr. Kipp first worked as a mathematics teacher for two years, a counse¬ lor for a year. Dean of Liberal Arts for five years, and in 1962 he became Dean of Student Personnel Services, a position which he held until his appointment as President on July 1, of last year. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., and moved to Ohio when he was ll i years old. While in school he was always fond of people, and enjoyed participation in baseball, basketball and tennis. In college he was sportswriter for the newspaper. President Kipp and his wife, Catherine, have five children who attend school at Whitworth College, Spokane, Columbus School of Art Design, Ohio, Princeton University, New Jersey, and in the Sacra¬ mento area. As for the campus disturbances. President Kipp stated, “We shall try our hardest to prevent problems from becoming big issues and try to improve or correct the situations that need be.” 17
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New Dean for Personnel Serviees Student Problems, Activities His Domain Mr. Richard Gillies encounters students everywhere. PANTHEI
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