Stanford University - Quad Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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R A L L Y C O M M % m iS i mt at. anne Crossan, Kay Osborne, Alice Harvey. Sue Inglis, Mary Anna Watanabe. SECOND ROW: Al Guiick, Bill Lackey, John Mason, Jack Wells, Tulie Barnum, Jim Murray, Wick Curtis, Jon Dorman, THIRD ROW: Nico Scholtens, Fred Fortine, Skip Hauge, Curtis Pendergrass. Pete Scott, Don Wells, Bill Souveroff, George Hemminger. Dick Gustafson, Jon Cosovich, Al Wilson, Brad Leonard, Don Crowell. Dick Millington, Ed Schnicders. Walt Hays, Bob Tremewan. FIRST ROW left to right: Katie Seaver, Jody Downs, Pat Siler, Judy Babb. Dotty Kidd, Susie Weisel, Jan Timmons. Gina Kunzel ' , Nancy Wiser, Sally Sloan. SECOND ROW: Jane Kleerup, Grace Hauge, Caria Wood, Ann Bradshaw. Susie Barker Karen Opsatil. Susie Wrinkle, Emmie Badger, Estelle Knowland, Nancy Boeseke. Linda Fisher, Annette Laflrucherie. ' THIRD ROW: Lynn Sellman. Mike Halle. Bill Duke, Don Brusha, Unknown, Gary Treux, Jim Sobieski, Jim Brown. Craig Barnes, Dick Park. Rich Terzian, Ed Bordenkircher, Pat Gregson, Jackie Leavitt. Q ;:5Qf -r-P

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During this past year, the Executive Committee of the Associated Students undertook a back- breaking schedule. At the beginning of the year, the group decided to join the National Students ' Association, having been a member last year on a trial basis. Agreeing upon a proposal by Axe Society, Excom also decided to put out an Activities Handbook — the first of its kind in many years. Skillfully led by President Peter Bing, the committee managed to not only dis- pose of its usual business, but to also cope v ith a number of other problems with great success. Two new committees were formed under its guidance; the Student-Faculty Relations Commit- tee, which is charged with furthering coope ation and social contact between the students and the faculty; and the Curriculum Re-evaluation Com- mittee, whose duty it is to cooperate with the faculty and administration in the proposal of changes in the different fields of study. In addi- tion to these, Excom approved the change of the Public Relations Board into a more com- pact, better organized group. The Honor Code controversy was brought to light again, and was passed with a compromise acceptable to both the students and the faculty. Most important was the proposed constitution which came be- fore the group. After many long hours and spe- cial meetings, a suitable form was turned out to the students for a referendum. By completing these arduous task, Excom gained the respect of both the University and the students at large. i • U .A. CAROL GEVURTZ DAVE BROWNWOOD STEVE VOYKOVICH LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Gable, Pete Bing. Dianne Goldman. SAM PALMER BOB BOWDEN JON COSOVICH JIM FLANAGAN DAVID GIBB DON PECK ROBERTA CLARK JACK TRACY JODY BROWN SALLY BEEL E C U T I V E C O M M I T T E E



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It is the purpose of the Rally Committee to co- ordinate Stanford spirit. As such, Rally Commit- tee took the lead in organizing student support of the gridmen, taking responsibility for pre- game rallies and card stunts. Rally Corn ' s first event of the year was the Illi- nois rally held in front of Encina, with Win Wedge as the featured speaker. The Illinois game was game of the week and, during half- time, the Rally Committee was featured on the national TV hookup. Navy Rally was held in conjunction with Back to the Farm Week at Rudy ' s on Friday after- noon preceding the Navy game. It was a rollick- ing success. The rally for the SC game was held in Frost Amphitheater with some 2,500 people in attendance. It featured the Stanford Bond and student entertainment. The Big Game rally held miy 4 j9 J, .? f5 i U: JIM ROBERTS (Card Stunts). CYNTHI, Treas.) HARMON BROWN (Cliairman HORCHITZ (Rally Chairman), MAR FARMER (Art Ctiairman). at Lake Lagunita attracted some 10,000 spec- tators. In the second week of the autumn quarter, fresh- men were interviewed for positions on the com- mittee. There were 250 applicants for the 24 positions. The committee functions with seventy- eight members, four directors, and one chair- man. The Junior members of the committee are delegated specific tasks on the committee such as a rally, sales of pompons and rooters ' cops, care of the cards, etc. This year a new rooter ' s cap was initiated and was found to be quite satisfactory. The year was climaxed by the Spring Sing, sponsored by Rally Com. Some thirty living groups participated before a packed Frost Am- phitheater.

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