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Health and Housing Extend Campus Services The Student Health Center is supervised by the Department of Health Services. Dr. Joseph Parker serves as the director. Facilities in the center include diagnostic and treatment equipment and furnishings. The staff is made up of a full-time physician, registered nurs- es, and secretarial assistants. Students who feel that they are in need of a physician avail themselves of the services of the health center. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, director of the Housing Office, assists students and faculty members in securing suitable housing. i Q .wi 5 fix A 49 s rc . WF' it DR. JOSEPH PARKER serves as the director of the Student Health Center. Wanted: Suitable housing accommodations! The Housing Office, under the direction of William Davidson, assists students and faculty members in securing suitable housing accommoda- tions on campus and in privately owned units. In addition to annual inspections of housing, the personnel of the Housing Office makes listings of units off-campus as well as college-owned hous- ing available to every student. The main objective of the housing office is to help students find housing which fits their varying abilities to pay rent and which meets with the students, personal needs.
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I Miller Heads Staff of Counseling Services Dr. Arthur Miller and the staff of the Teach- ers College counseling service advise new students who are undecided about their fields of specializa- tions. In addition, the staff counsels those students who are having academic difficulties, appear to be unsuited for their present academic major, need assistance in study skills, or display personal, so- cial, or emotional adjustment problems. A. WILLIAM SCALES has the responsibilities of rehabilitation A N counseling as well as those of teaching guidance and counsel- R ing courses. 3 ' DR. ARTHUR MILLER heads a staff of counselors who advise and counsel undecided students. Mr. Scales Is Counselor William Scales, in addition to being an in- structor in guidance and counseling, has the re- sponsibilities of rehabilitation counseling and the counseling practicum. Facilities for counseling include five offices, a testing-interview room, and a reception area. The counselors have half-time teaching responsibili- ties, providing courses for future and in-service high school counselors.
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Enrollment Is Still On Upward Trend The Office of Instruction, under the leadership of Dr. Nathan P. Budd, Dean of Instruction, is heavily involved in the areas of enrollment, curri- cula, and the varied instructional methods. Enrollment at the Teachers College, while perhaps past the boom period, still shows a stead- ily upwards trend, and the pressures on this office continue, to coordinate and provide classroom space, and to aid the departments in finding the best available faculty to meet the increasing needs. CLINT WEBBER, Director of Admissions, is responsible for registration, enrollment, student records, and degree checks. si:-iff, . '53 ' lq f F .. 2 4 ,314 ,, W ' - 1 la 4 ' 3 E 3 DR. NATHAN P. BUDD, Dean of Instruction, is involved in the areas of enrollment, curricula, and instructional methods. Webber Is In Charge Offldmissions Also included in the Office of Instruction is the Office of Admissions under Director of Admis- sions, Clint Webber. This office is responsible for such a variety of things as registration and enroll- ment, student records, degree checks, student data analysis, and for the widespread school visitation program which is the means for making the Teachers College better known to Kansas high school seniors.
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