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Ad m i n ist rsito rs The Administration is a term that, while often considered in a rather abstract sense, nonetheless covers many very specific offices and their respective functions. Furthermore, all of these services affect the Stanford student vitally dur- ing his college career. Many of the services of the University are organized under the direction of the Dean of Students, H. Donald Winbigler, and on his shoulders falls the task of maintaining friendly relations betv een administration and student body This desirable relationship is a very import- ant part of the Stanford tradition and the respect, gratitude, and friendship of Stanford students that have been gained by Dean Winbigler and the women ' s and men ' s counselors were won, not by formula or panacea, but through pains- taking work and a genuine interest in each individual stu- dent. The Administration as a whole has strived to make this year at Stanford University successful, productive, and enjoyable for both the school collectively and each student individu- ally, and it ' s a job that can ' t be done and forgotten. Rather, it takes continuing effort that must be renewed each year, and Stanford ' s administrators possess the energy and de- sire that clone can do the job. H. DONALD WINBIGLER Dean of Students WILLIAM G. CRAIG Dean of Men ELVA FAY BROWN Dean of Women
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Provost DEAN FREDERICK E. TERMAN Provosr The provost of a university deals with the relationships be- tween the president ' s office and the university ' s deans and department chairmen. At Stanford the Provost is in direct contact with the faculty, except in the Schools of Law, Busi- ness, and Medicine, and is specifically concerned with ap- pointments, budgets, and similar administrative functions. Dean Frederick E. Terman, who is in his twelfth year as Dean of the School of Engineering, has held the position of Provost at Stanford since his appointment in 1955. Dr. Ter- man graduated in the Stanford Class of 1920, and today is an internationally recognized authority in the field of electronics. Meeting monthly in San Francisco, the Board of Trustees decides matters vital to the operation and improvement of Stanford University, and is composed of twenty-three men and women representing all walks of life. The Board, whose president is Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel, develops specific areas of University business through its various committees on in- vestment, finance, academic affairs, buildings and grounds, rules, nominations, and planning and development. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Mrs. Allan E. Charles, Leiand W. Cutler, Mrs. Robert L. Lipmon, Arthur C. Stewart, Mrs. Roger Goodan, Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel, W. P. Fuller, Jr., Charles R. BIyth, Ira S. Lillick (nearest camera), George A. Ditz, Homer R. Spence, and Donald J. Russell. STANDING: Edmund W. Littlefield, Ernest C. Arbuckle, George Morell (emeritus member), James B. Black, Monroe E. Spaght, David Packard, and Jomes F. Crafts. ABSENT: Herbert Hoover, J. D. Middleton, Neil Petree, Herman Phleger, Paul C. Edwards (emeritus member), and M. C. Sloss (emeritus member). i i 19
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I HARVEY HALL Registrar DUNCAN McFADDEN Controller ALF BRANDIN Business Manager RIXFORD K. SNYDER Director of Admissions FREDERIC O. GLOVER Assistant to the President KENNETH M. CUTHBERTSON Assistant to the President CARROLL L. BLACKER Supt. of Buildings and Grounds JOHN YARBOROUGH PETER ALLEN Director of Residences Director of News Publications 21
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