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COSMO C L U B The International Club is the social organization of the foreign students; Cosmopolitan Club is conducted under its auspices. The latter group sponsors a social gathering each Friday after- noon between 4 and 6 P.M. at Bowman Alumni House. Here foreign students and American stu- dents have the opportunity of getting acquainted in an informal atmosphere over coffee and cookies. The I Club also organizes a mixer every two weeks where foreign and American students ex- change knowledge and past experiences. Other social events of the year include an International dinner where the campus is afforded the pleas- ure of sampling delicious foods prepared in other countries, and a Foreign Student Talent Show where the flavor of foreign culture is brought to Stanford.
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I I R EVENTS :r presents mr stassen THE KINGS MEN GROUP OF JAPANESE STUDENTS
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A W S PAT THOMSON The Associated Women Students is an active and vital group on campus, deriving its motiva- tion and direction from the women students. Rep- resenting every woman at Stanford through tlie presidents of both her residence and living area, the group is the policy-making organization for Stanford women and was formed to answer their special needs and interests. For these purposes, it has established five standing committees to deal with specific areas of concern — a Housing Committee (mainly responsible for the place- ment of women in campus residence through a preferential drawing system); a Social Regula- tions Committee; a Scholarship Committee (for raising money and publicizing scholarships); a Sponsor Choosing Committee (for selecting sponsors to orient freshmen and transfer stu- dents); and the Election Committee (which han- dles all phases of AWS elections). Any aspect of Stanford life which is to influence the women must be presented before this group. Spring quarter the new Florence Moore Hall, a residence-to-be for 350 girls, became one of this body ' s chief concerns. This year. Amber Spinning Henninger lead AWS; assisting her were Marilyn Miler — vice- president, Mary Post — secretary, and Fat Thompson — treasurer. NG HENNINGER FIRST TERM CABINET FIRST ROW. left to right: Pat Thomson, Mary Post, Amber Spii Phyllis Stewart, SECOND ROW: Ann Franks. Jane Vincent, Barb Ginevra. THIRD ROW: Lii McCollIster, Jean Reed. Dion Zaches SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Mari- Kay Hamilton,
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