New plans for the Radcliffe health committee, including revisions of the current sex lectures, were released by newly-appointed chairman Ellen Louria '52 yesterday.
The lectures should be more "detailed and down-to-earth in every way," Miss Louria said, in order to get the most out of the opportunities they afford.
Other plans will be made for X-ray examination of the entire college community, including the administration, janitors, and all other persons connected in any way with the students.
Health committee members will also push for traffic lights at Mason, Garden, and Follen Streets.
Community service chairman Mary Jane Wade '52 has suggested to the Registrar's Office that it print on all next fall's registration envelopes check lists for students for volunteer blood donations and social work.
This type of checklist would greatly facilitate recruitment of students for certain volunteer positions.
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