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Show Services of the College mediable defects, (3) adequate care in case of accidents and sudden illness, (4) procedures to control communicable diseases (5) a program of accident prevention. A medical examination is required of every student upon his initial entrance to Weber State College. Registration cannot be completed until he has filed a completed report on the official form. The college physician shall prepare the official examination form to be given each initial applicant to Weber State College. A student shall have his family physician (M.D.) give the examination and record it on the Weber State College Medical Examination Record Card. The college physician will evaluate the results of the medical examination for the guidance and protection of the students and the college. The college physician shall be the final judge of a student's physical fitness for participating in activities and for using the college facilities. STUDENT HOUSING SERVICE On the Weber State College campus there are four residence halls available to house students. Living in the residence halls provides an excellent opportunity for students to live, work, and study together. This becomes a vital part of the college experience. Each hall is under the supervision of a head resident couple who are well qualified and trained to work with students. The head residents are assisted by a personnel assistant on each floor. Personnel assistants are usually junior and senior students. A student government organization provides for a well balanced educational, cultural, and social program in each hall. Residents must be regularly enrolled full-time (10 hours or more) Weber State College students. Room assignments are made for the full academic year. For housing information, brochures, and applications, write the Director of Housing, Weber State College, Ogden, Utah. Student Housing Policy—All single freshmen and sophomore women students under 21 years of age, not living at home, are required to live in college operated residence halls. All single freshmen men students under 21 years of age, not living at home, are expected to live in college operated residence halls. In unusual circumstances, the Director of Housing may make exceptions to the above policies when a written request is submitted by the parents of the student. Any student may apply for permission to live in a residence hall. 66 Services of the College When applications for admission to residence halls exceed the available facilities, the Director of Housing shall decide which students will be admitted. Inasmuch as Weber State College is concerned about the welfare of students not living at home but living in off-campus facilities, the college may investigate such arrangements. Campus Residence Halls—Apartment-type residence halls accommodate six students per apartment. Facilities include combination living room-kitchen, bath, storage, and three two- student bedrooms. Each apartment is equipped with a refrigerator, range, table, chairs and draperies. Each student room has two desks, chairs, study lamps, chest of drawers and closets. Telephones may be installed if desired, but all students share in the basic charges. Electricity is provided by the college. Cooking utensils, dishes, towels, bed linens, blankets, bedspreads, irons, ironing boards for use in apartments, and all other personal effects are to be furnished by the occupants. APARTMENT HALLS Lasal and Stansbury Halls—Apartment-type residence halls for women students. Each hall has facilities for 72 students, accommodating six students per apartment. Facilities include combination living room-kitchen, bath, storage, and three two-student bedrooms. Each apartment is equipped with a refrigerator, range, table, chairs, study lamps, chest of drawers, closets, and beds. Telephones may be installed if desired, and the cost is shared by those in the apartment. Electricity is provided by the college. Cooking utensils, dishes, towels, bed linens, blankets, bedspreads, irons, ironing boards for use in apartments, and all other personal effects are to be furnished by the student. BOARD AND ROOM HALLS Wasatch Hall—A large two wing hall that accommodates 111 women students in each wing. There are ample study- recreational facilities, including a large living room. Residents share a room with another student and are furnished bed linens, window drapes, comfortable beds, lamps, study desks, chairs, chests of drawers, and closets. Blankets, bedspreads, towels, and other personal effects are furnished by the student. Meals are eaten in the new high-rise hall cafeteria. Twenty meals per week are provided; the Sunday evening meal is omitted. High-Rise Hall—The new twelve-story high-rise hall accommodates 36 men students per floor. Residents share a room with another student and are furnished bed linens, window drapes, comfortable beds, lamps, study desks, chairs, chests of drawers, 67 |