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SEATED, left to right: Dick King, Carole Williams, Gayle Merkt, Chuck Holloway, Julie Casagrande, Martha McEnerney, Leta Howard. STANDING: Skip Huber, Tom Ready, Richard Schoen, Jim Yenckel, Mike Hone, Pete Merle, Al Chandler, Dan Lubbock, Jane Delahook, James Delahook, Bill Stricklin. NOT PICTURED: Sue Stricklin. TOM READY, chairman GARFF WILSON, advisor Cal Club California Club, or Cal Club as it is known around campus, is the organization linking students on all eight campuses of the University. Its purpose is to promote good relations and unity among the campuses. Members are appointed for outstanding work at the University, by President Kerr. Cal Club sponsors All-U Week End, and works to strengthen intercampus relations and between campuses. Each year a convention is held, this year at UCLA during Spring Recess, to get acquainted with members from all branches of the University, and to discuss problems and policies that may arise. Led this year by Chuck Holloway and Tom Ready, and sparked by the advice and sponsorship of Garff Wilson, Cal Club was busy with activities and discussions, making successful progress in maintaining intercampus unity.
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SHERWOOD SHEAR, Agricultural Economics Ph.D. University of Wisconsin UC Professor of Agricultural Economics 1928-43 Gianinni Foundation 1929-59 ROYAL A. ROBERTS, Business Administration M.B.A. Harvard University UC Professor of Business Administration 1926-59 Retiring Professors To these soon-to-be Professors Emeritus of the University of California the students and faculty extend a fond and best wishes for the future. The many, many years of service represented on these pages, from Shakespeare to soil testing, from individual exercise to plant diseases, were years of learning for thousands of students, and of widening knowledge in each field of study. The Friday songs sung in Geology I will be a campus legend, as will the many contributions each professor has made to the instruction, publications, and traditions of Cal. There are many elements that go to make up a great University, and the high rating of the faculty is a major factor in the fine standing of the University of California. Though each year some staff members retire, confidence remains that new staff members will follow to maintain their high standards and fine traditions. We know the campus will join the staff of the Blue and Gold in a hearty round of applause and a heartfelt to each retiring professor. MORROUGH P. O ' BRIEN, Engineering B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology UC Professor of Engineering 1928-59 Chairman, Mechanical Engineering 1937 Dean of College of Engineering 1943-59 U.S. Corps of Engineers National Research Council National Science Foundation Board LEONARD B. LOEB, Physics Ph.D. University of Chicago UC Professor of Physics, 1929-59 National Research Fellow—Chicago Kelvin Lecturer—London 1947 National Research Council GEORGE C. KYTE, Education Ed.D. University of California UC Professor of Education 1931-59 Supervising Principal, UC Elem. School 1931 Dean of School of Education AAAS, President Phi Delta Kappa 1954 CARL LANDAUER, Economics Ph.D. University of Heidelberg UC Professor a Economics 1936-59 Managing Editor German Economist 17
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Remember those blackboard diagrams? Business Administration With the advent of registration and by mail this Spring, most people breathed a sigh of relief. Not so the students in the School of Business Administration. There seems no escape for them—they still must get up at insane hours and run down to campus in hopes of getting into their preferred classes. The curriculum for this school consists mainly of courses in economics, business law, accounting, marketing, and of real estate. Although the main offices of the school of Bus Ad are in South Hall, one of the oldest buildings on campus, the classes themselves are held in Wheeler Hall. Now that the General Curric. major has been eliminated, there promises to be a new and larger influx of students in Bus. Ad. Advising Office South Hall Those good old third-floor bookkeeping rooms.
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