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Administration Forsees Student's Every Need NEW BOOKS ARE SCANNED by I. to r, Rob- INFORMAL CONSULTATION finds Dr. Roy Compton, College physician and ert Clift, Bookstore Manager, Dr. Beniamin two librarians, David Moore and Phil O'Brien, discussing the latest first aid Whitten, librarian, Mildred Scott, Registrar, literature. and Joseph Rawlinson, Chief Accountant. WARM GREETINGS are exchanged by Velma Powers, li- O. T. MENDENHALL BUILDING, home of administration offices brarian, with Thomas Martin, head of Maintenance. reflects evening shadows.
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CAMPUS DAY PLANS are discussed by l. to r. Robert E. O'Brien, Asst. Director of Admissions, and George Tenopir, Director of Admissions, with Christopher Cross, Asst, Director of News Bureau, and James B. Moore, Asst. Director of Public Relations. PREPARING TO GREET FRESHMEN are Assistant to the Dean of Women Catherine Gasper and Assistant Dean of Men, Richard Parker. 16 ADMINISTRATORS Serving every need of the student from the time they enter the Poet Campus to the time they leave, the Administration of Whittier College func- tions as an organized professional team, Business Manager, Joseph Rawlinson finances the team's effort. Scouts George Tenopir and Robert O'Brien shuffle through endless piles of applications of po- tential prospects that were attracted by the infor- mation supplied by Public Relations men, James Moore and Christopher Cross. Upon arrival on campus the Poets register with Registrar Mildred Scott and receive their supplies from Book Store Manager, Robert Clift. Taking five out for a train- ing meal, supplied by Dietician Rosalie O'Herron, the players are acquainted with the rules of the game by Richard Parker and Catherine Gasper, assistants to the Deans. Should an iniury occur during a practice session, team doctor L. Roy Comptom is present to cure any ills, Sparkplug of the team, Reverend Wendell Hooks, is ever ready with straight encouraging advice. Night time will find Librarians Beniamin Whitten and his associates Phil O'Brien, David Moore, and Velma Powers assisting students. After a night's rest, teams always find the field fit for practice as Thomas Martin performs his duties well. ln continuous motion these Administrators function as the nucleus around which Whittier College is built. ' College
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION This year saw the completion of the new Memorial Stadium, made possible by the support of Whittier College Associates. Com- pletion of the stadium was rushed so that it could be ready for the Homecoming game. Later in the year the new track was the scene of all Whittier home track meets. Serving students with enthusi- asm and efficiency, William lMol Maurumoto and Jane Ran- dolph are the campus represen- tatives of the Alumni Associa- tion. Mo is the Director of Alumni Relations, and has clone much to H keep the huge alumni associa- - . , msniim - tion, which has a membership sim , , so ss of close to l0,000, in close touch ,ss H aj?-tifiigss is with Campus events and proiects. Jane Randolph directs the Stu- dent Placement Service, and can usually be found helping students find temporary or permanent em- ployment. William Marumoto Jane Randolph Director of Alumni Relations Placement Director Alumni Association Gives Enthusiastic Support 'ku ' ,Eg -f ,-f .As 5 , - g j.., ,.,'L ., . -. 4' , ' A . ,, i ' ' gm it wa V ' .- ' ' 'Ai' 5i'e.::.:.,1'f-:-:,-:-'A'-:.:.. ,:.: .:. ' - .' M I I t ., 3 - ,,:,, W 55 . , in -- ,v.15..--:wage ,,..i -I ,.,- .,. HL, A 1 A -s -V .H I - .1 :A sf: . 51: pg: , , ,E f ,-,fgiil , -L s ,ss W. - ' , -- viijg +'1-:q.',g-'- T:-:1'fi'k:-:'f 1'.s:-1' 9 ,aww -f ,AL - W-,sf s - Agia,-m E. , N -Bn' ' gp A, -3- .s--' f -, -H f , - f is-'-sf Us-, -5 -51 -,, s , 4 -- rs ss- ,gl -, ' :.sa4:.f,f , ,,:-'x.- . 1 H --WPS' 'ttf-. BT -H ' .j'm,:-. s, ' - ' H H s-.A-,-s -ft K, H s H' ' I -- ,vb v, K, ., , E is , -, , s . .ss - FE .ww s, ,-,,, Wi: ., Q- ,ses -Us me , ,.,. ,fy , V. w A' 1'?. fI -, s V :: S: :?' 'iii'-'f l'Aff?'tf 5 'V 5241 -T .l 'Tim-if t ' 'i 'ffQz li H -' KJ 'EH -1 , fi,-- W '-me :.m 1.'-,m- : 1: was E ss. fs- . 1, f-1-:s as .. -, .-.. . .av ' , .,, . .4-Q., -, . H, Siam-81, -i .- ,...., ' ,,-.. . is ,Q - ,, . -f.---..Q if D AV . 5 K? sl? A Ssf ,-'gkitfsf SIM Iwf an ,gmalhw -m72v'1?8af ,'E '. H 'WB5B'K- ' E B ,5'B, ,H , E S9.f5-Aw .gr :mi- nf -s -as Es. Eiga,-.gig-QQ, ,y,w,.':sL3 ,-uw --.gm iqemm-A -P3.s.d,g,W, wk-is may V- so 4-mqww. it Ns-E. sw it 4 ,, 'xr .. 1- gf vi' ', f ' ' -f 1 it -- ' f V, no -L .- '- ' .. . R .g.. . K- ,X sl H ,- ,Q-as ,ss -.xy was P, .sT 2 .sy-visits., Ns, 2 E- ,- E- V- , 5 . sg H s . sf ,A mn.. . M ,'m,,,-'L.,fss,N A -,5,Q.,s-,qs H mmm.,.,smq,,g.s sawn we- ns: it E it sms n at K. E E -', rn as wg:-'slsgh mr'L,- -. ,sg-,I ygoq- -12 - ',- .m, ffm ss-'rpm' Us-ms fn. a 5 'n tu' .n is n ' s Ns, .E E sw' s.,-s, -H- s,,..1,,,s, --5,-..s-. me su, X , W ,st s E E sf. fs E -E E, -,Q We -A X, L,-Q' sw .,L.-e,'s.:'s,:5B5,. 3H-.'::.- H. , -sH.'sgHYs,W4s3sH s Ps N '-B E ' E 'wma ,- H E E X E1 sff..w,Q,, 56317351-sv'g'55rlJ':,Qf,fm,w,,gkwyQ.ya',-, -mf leaky sf ,E fm H' we H s sim se' N mg wi. si Hs- gs,-. 'sgxrg-.'1,Z-ggs?'fgf,f5s ES,jfs,gm? F., tt-ss, ,sm Nm s,gm4s,,E 2 - is,-,HV H Y- sw Kmemm eg ' 5 '3-.JW-:N is eggs--,,'Q'-fa-st s-Wsfig s-ff-slgswr .v rf' 'Wig my . H -'Q H s s , ' H sw sl so ,,s?ggg.,QQisQs E iseg?i5WSf-fiscal., EWWLSHQZYW- .QtEi5Eilsg,g'n 13 E f s 1g.ssgs,gs,1 M ' a -.-Ls 11 354 'mal ss: -,san pm., 3 ja I-.jan H ' 1- , - as--g, -.' 'ss gg 2 ftffst Q ,. w3fKvfe5.fe.,5Is-2vs'tss.SWfmkmss s, s at H 'S t H t 'sw ms-astra sig-sftggsff -2 H s H ' ' E' . s 4 m fray- ,Etc ,l -ma aww-x,5 ,E sqm-:E m E Q E E H. ads it .,,s.,Y ... , .es-. rg -. . . I ,sn xr is mg- me :Q mga' ., 'B' ea- is ' . gt. ms 'Hz - -- ss-..'s.s.s.,s.s -ws-si s 'rs s H .m H- : ' L. sf. -- , sw -.N ,. he .I Y- s V , N ' ,..YA , my .sw-fs:.,szss.w- E -. A E H- so f-.s:s,l,:-:W so H :H - H H Y HV sg-ss-is-rwgsggz E gs 5-s ,Q ,wgswi H55-F55-sw as-9 ' N151 ess:-, ii,..,'QL-,-,.,E -, H. H -G f., ,sv-QW .LLM 5 NEW MEMORIAL STADIUM and track awaits the arrival of Whittier's first home track meet. 'IS
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