University of Redlands - La Letra Yearbook (Redlands, CA)

 - Class of 1968

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■ ■ — 4 Dean Paisley anxiously watches the ball, then swings during a volleyball game at the ODK Retreat. Resident Director Miss Sharon Parks talks with Cathy Snapp about her plans for Christmas Vacation. Residence Directors: Mrs. Evelyn Angle, Anderson; Mrs. Harriet Barker, Merriam; Mrs. Edna Burn, Cal Founders; Mrs. Penelope Cecil, Gross- mont; Mr. David Graham, Cortner; Mrs. Florence H. Greenleaf, Melrose; Mrs. Margaret Hall, North; Miss Sharon Lea Parks, Fairmont; Mrs. Abbie Tucker, Anderson; Mrs. Marguerite H. Winnie, Beklns; Mrs. Elinor M. Workman, Holt. Relief: Mrs. Helen L. Boone, Mrs. Norah Hordynski, Mrs. Stanley Silke, Mrs. Maxine VanManen, Mrs. Marth Vaughan, Miss Emily B. Wiiley. staff: Jan Rotheram. Secretary to Dean Ledbetter; W. Ann Myers, Secretary to Student Personnel Services; Wilma McMillin, Secretary to Dean of Students; Diane Whitten, Secretary to Placement. Christmas time brings an annual holiday breakfast for Residence Directors and Student Personnel Deans. 27

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Student Personnel Services Counseling UR males on their draft status and certifying enrollment and course load to local draft boards is a special service taken seriously by Dean Ledbetter (and UR males). R.A.s meet frequently with Dean Pace for training to meet their counseling responsibilities. Dean of Students James D. Paisley administers and coordinates the Student Personnel Division. He also advises student government and is responsible for the orientation program, discipline matters and individual counseling. Re- views by Dean Paisley have been published in the National Association of Student Personnel Administration Journal, and he received a NDEA grant for guidance and counseling. Initi- ated by the Dean this year w ere the Pre-Marriage Seminar and a new proposal for University discipline procedures. Serving as Assistant Dean of Students, Carl S. Ledbetter directs the special services programs and academic and vocational counseling. He is also advisor to La Letra and the Boy Scouts. Assistant Dean of Students, Director of Housing and Coordinator of Student Activities is L. Theron Pace in his first year at Redlands. He received his Ph.D. from Colorado State College and enjoys basketball as a hobby. Communica- tion between residence halls and other aspects of housing are primary concerns for Dean Pace. Mrs. Nadine Williams counsels and assists students and graduates in securing desirable employment. She also directs the student part-time employment on and off campus. Student Union Director, Mr. Gary Mason received a B.A. in Business Administration from Redlands in 1967 and is now working for his B.S. in Geology. Under the direction of Mr. Mason additional services were provided in the Union as well as the redecoration. Skiing and aviation interests are off campus hobbies. Mr. D. J. Stewart, advisor for the ASUR Bookstore has been at Redlands thirty-six years. He received his M.B.A. from Stanford and was honored by the UR Band at the October 7 football half- time presentation. Residence Director of Fairmont Hall and assistant to Dean Pace, Miss Sharon Parks has the responsi- bility of coordinating extracurricular activities and is advisor to women ' s organizations. She works with the House Councils and R.A.s and assists with special student programs. After attending Whitworth College in Washington, Miss Parks re- ceived a M.R.E. (Master in Religious Education) from Prince- ton Theological Seminary. Interviews as well as information on suitable employment are available from Mrs. Williams. Strange the way the redecorators had just enough materials left over to panel Mr. Mason ' s office. Although the official title is Graduate Manager of Student Activities, he is l nown more af- fectionately as just D.J.



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A man of deep and rich thought. Chaplain ' s Office Enthusiastic Secretary to the Chaplain is Mrs. Betty Garn- sey. Xa Chaplain to the University since 1963, George A. Graham has brought many changes in Convocation, organized UCA projects and sponsored the Naked I crea- tion. He now acts as advisor to those activities in addition to teaching and a heavy load of counseling. Outside the campus Rev. Graham is also Chaplain to Juvenile Hall in San Bernardino County and has served as Chaplain to American Baptists Theological Senior ' s Conference at Green Lake, Wisconsin in October 1967 and as an Encounter Leader for Religious Em- phasis Week at Linfield College, Oregon in December. Another affiliation is with the National Association of College and Uni- versity Chaplains in w hich he serves on the Executive Committee. Students are fa- miliar with Chaplain Graham as a father of three children and a man who enjoys golf, tennis and fishing. Assistant Chaplain and Resident Director for Cortner Hall David Graham has spent a year at Redlands on an intern program from Union Theological Seminary in New York. Making amateur movies is one of his special interests. What is man? What is a man? And then, what is this man? Campus Minister Wayne Dalton and David Graham both UR graduates find talking with students in the Union an enjoyable part of their return to campus. Assistant Professor of Religion, Chaplain to the Uni- versity and a dynamic personality — these things are George A. Graham, Jr. 28

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