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FIRST ROW, left to right: Polly McDonald, Paul Kelly, May Woo. SECOND ROW: Roger Friedenthal, Malin Dollinger, Helen Huang. The Student Health Committee was organized with the cooperation of Dr. Georqe Houck, to serve as an intermediary between the students and health service officials. In addi- tion it sponsors the yearly blood drive, immunization program, and trips to the Palo Alto Clinic, Hos- pital and Blood Bank. PAUL KELLY Chairman STUDENT-FACULTY HEALTH COMMITTEE BOOKSTORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOOKSTORE DEPARTMENT HEADS LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss A. Driscoll. Mrs. E. George, Mrs. L. Crosland, Mrs. H. Bauchou. GEORGE S. PARKS Chairman The Stanford University Bookstore is an enterprise, technically inde- pendent of the University, operated for the benefit of students and the faculty. It is essentially nonprofit making, and during the past decade the Board of Directors have annually given $10,000 to the University for scholarships and loan funds while also returning a large percentage o. the gross annual income in the form of rebates to purchasers. They are now actively planning ways of in- creasing the usefulness of the Store by acquisition of a larger building. 21
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Student - Faculty Committee was formed last year in response to a need for closer relations felt by both students and faculty. We have encouraged and aided the living groups in a program of faculty lunches, cooperated with WRA and their Student-Faculty program, and conducted several other experiments in Student-Faculty relations. THOMAS TILTON Chairman FIRST ROW, left to right: Jane Trevor, Betsy Eager, Helen Harvey, Eleanor Ogden, Lynn Lercara, Carolyn Wahlberg. SECOND ROW: Charles Lloyd, Henry Thomas, Pete Dahl, Bob Faust, Tom Tilton. STUDENT-FACULTY COMMITTEE STUDENT-FACULTY EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT: Eugene Oils, Marcia Kirwan, Eric Fricker, Jerry Lowell, Gladys Perry, John Yarborough. MARCIA KIRWAN Chairman The Student- Faculty Employment Committee, established in 1948, evaluates all requests by students and nonstudents for commercial so- licitations on campus. The committee also functions as mediator and fact- finding board in student-employer relations. 20
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The Stanford Union Executive Board Is composed of Professor George E. Osborne, Chairman; Alf E. Brandin, Business Manager of the University; H. Donald Winblgler, Dean of Students; Jack W. Shoup, Alumni Director; William L. Tooley, Jr., Student Manager; George Ralph, ASSU President; Margaret West, Student Representative. The Board ' s function Is to administer the build- ings known as the Old and New Unions, logether with all activities conducted In them, and such other similar activities elsewhere on the campus as the President may direct. GEORGE E. OSBORNE Chairman FIRST ROW, left to right: Dean H. Donald Winbigler, Christie Ricker, George Osborne, Jack Shoup. SECOND ROW: Bill Tooley, Peggy West, George Ralph. NOT PICTURED: Dynle Post. UNION BOARD OF GOVERNORS STUDY OF UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION Currently. Stanford is re-evaluat- ing Its standards, particularly in re- gard to matriculation and gradua- tion. The University committees for the Study of Undergraduate Educa- tion are in their second year of studying the admissions policy and the specific course requirements for graduation. Significant recommen- dations have been made regarding the entrance requirements. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Davidson. Peggy Woolf, Bill Travers, Mike Webster, Joe Hooker, Jerry Meisner. SECOND ROW: Kip Koss, Chairman; Jack Wennberg, Walt Hays. Hubert Marshall, Faculty Advisor; Dwight Clark, Vic Casebott, Lester Mazor. 22
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