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Page 28 text:
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MRS. N ORA PARKER COY, Director of Evening College, and her able secretary, Mrs. Ruth Murphy. EVENIN G COLLEGE The Evening College portion of San Bernar- dino Valley College was organized primarily to meet the educational and cultural needs of adults who work during the day. Mrs. Nora Parker Coy, as Director of Evening College, plans and schedules classes for the evening stu- dents, secures lecturers,'a11d coordinates the evening college activities. Enrolled in classes for the first semester of 1952-53 were 3808 individuals, of whom 194 were regular Day College students. An addi- tional 4481, including a large number of Day students, enrolled for lectures and short courses. Mrs. Coy is assisted by Mrs. Ruth Murphy, Executive secretary, and Miss Frances Rose, of the Registrarts staff. ctService with a smile is the slogan that supports Mrs. Coy,s convic- tion that the College belongs to all thepeople, and that their needs and interests must deter- mine the curricular offerings of the Evening College.
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VICE PRESIDENT BUSINESS MANAGER Mrs. Virginia Kylius, Secretary H. M. NICHOLS The vast amount of business done by our college calls for a person who is well versed in business and economic prob- lems. H. M. Nichols, the Vice-president in charge of business, fills this important position. His many duties include the manage- ment of the cafeteria, budgets7 salaries, , and the supervision of all building and . 7 y .M' expansion programs. a; ANA waw , 4 3 Miss Patricia McGillian Mrs. Helen Prock Miss Eunice Olsen . r' Kenneth Carr makes sure that all sup- plies are in order.
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DR. EUGENE I. JOHNSON D' t ' ' ' ' Mrs,EleanorW111iams, , lrec or of the Community Educatlon Pro1ect, and hls capable secretary, COMMUNITY EDUCATION Dr. Eugene I. Johnson is the Director of the Community Education Project and Ford F oun- dation. He coordinates the iiTest City Projecf, of which San Bernardino is one of twelve cities throughout the United States participating in the Project. In his meetings, which are attend- ed by civic leaders and interested individuals and groups, community problems are discuss- ed. The purpose of the project is to expand the opportunities for men and women to study the many problems they face as citizens, and to develop well-rounded personalities. For those who desire to develop programs to improve the community, there are consulta- tion services. The research which is done is patterned to develop and test methods of work- ing effectively in community settings to help people study the problems of their community.
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