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D e a n o:i t h e Coll ege

Dr. C. H. Ripper checks his schedule of the day's activities to assure his being i n the right place at the right time.

Experience gained while serving for several years as a pastor in the Church of the Nazarene has proven very helpful to Dr. C. Harold Ripper in his role as Dean of the College. He has proven himself to be a very capable administrator with the interest of the entire student body and faculty at heart. Dr. Ripper is a man with much responsibility, representing our col足 lege at meetings in which many of the outstanding leaders and educators of our time are present. He is very competent in selecting and organizing the curricula of the college, as well as s<:rving as an understanding counselor to those students who feel the need of advice. Although academic issues are perhaps the chief concern of Dr. Ripper, he always displays a friendliness and a deep concern for everyone he meets. In addition to his duties as Dean, Dr. Ripper serves as the head of the Department of Psychology. He is a very prominent figure in the field of the promotion of education . With all these duties and varied tasks, he still does justice to each area. His friendly and efficient staff, to whom we owe a large part of. the smooth functioning of the program of the school, contribute much to the welcoming of new students and the overcoming of the "away from home" feeling felt by many freshmen.

Office assistant Pat Colwell helps turn out the correspondence that issues from the Dean's office.

Sybil Montandon, Secretary t o the Dean, pa uses i n h e r day's work to accomodate the photographer.

Mimeograph operator Ray Miller is partly responsible for the publications originating i n the office of the Dean.


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