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Show 34 THE HEALTH SERVICE The Health Service of the College provides protective and educative benefits for every student. The aims of this service are: 1. To give a medical examination (regarded as a screening rather than a diagnostic examination) to every student upon his initial registration in the college. 2. To give special attention to a student in need of medical and dental care through a follow-up program which, if necessary, will guide a student and his parents to sources of medical and dental treatment. 3. To take care of accidents and sudden illnesses occurring at the College. 4. To provide opportunity for conferences and consultations with a physician. 5. To re-examine, at reasonable intervals, a student with physical defects. 6. To initiate protective measures against the spread of disease. Medical treatment and diagnosis are the responsibility of the home and the community. 7. To provide a healthful environment for student life. THE HOUSING SERVICE An important factor in a student's success in accomplishing the programs he elects to follow lies in the environment in which he studies and finds his recreation; in his personal living quarters as well as in his school. The College provides services for personal housing as follows: 1. Supervisory services of the Dean of Women and the Dean of Men for all living arrangements of out-of-town students. 2. Bertha Eccles' Hall is open to women students of the College who are in full-time enrollment. Linen and bedding are furnished by the College. (Cost, $15.00 per month). 3. Information regarding board and room and light housekeeping in private homes in the City. 35 FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND CAFETERIA Fountain Service is supplied in the College Bookstore, Annex 2, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. from Monday through Friday. Luncheon is served at a minimum cost from 11:30 a.m., to 1 p.mi, in the College Cafeteria located on the first floor of the Central Building. BUILDING AND GROUNDS SERVICE For the student's class work and activities the College provides an adequate physical plant and a buildings and grounds staff which maintain an environment that is comfortable, healthful, and wholesome. See Catalogue pp. 8-9 for the location of buildings, classrooms, laboratories, shops, library, auditorium, ballroom, swimming pool, gymnasium, student lounges, administrative office; and facilities for instruction, activities, and services. INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS The College Library The College Library provides a rich store of materials especially selected to serve students and faculty who are following the curriculum. The collection, which is constantly growing in cultural value, includes more than 21,000 volumes in addition to a working library of pamphlets, documents, and bibliographical aids. The College, through its library service, subscribes to 135 literary, scientific, and educational periodicals, as well as to state and national newspapers. The Library is located in the Humanities Building. The Library is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., except Friday when it closes at 5 p.m. On Saturday it opens at 9 a.m., and closes at 12 o'clock noon. It is closed on Sundays and holidays when the school is not in session. |