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Mrs. Ethel McVeety THE' LIBRHR Y . . . laboratory for reading researelz . . . If you see a student sauntering across the campus singing 'tYou're an Education in Yourselfu he's probably on his way to the Library. Located across from Old Main this building has been the rendezvous for the more academically minded students throughout the year and the mecca for the less academically minded students the last week of each term. The Library which was originally situated in the basement of Old Main was moved to its present location in 1905 with some 31,000 books which has now grown to more than twice that number. Since 1897 Mrs. Ethel McVeety has been in charge of the Library and has carefully super- vised the addition of new books from time to time until it now contains a well balanced selection of agricultural reports, congressional records, Experiment Station reports, novels, biographies, current publications, local newspapers and hundreds of other types of literature. Classes in Library Methods are taught giving students an oppor- tunity to learn the working of the library. With the constantly growing enrollment of the college and the addition of new books the present Library is rapidly becoming inadequate to fill the reading and research needs of the student body. l37l
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COLLEGE CO UNCIL . . . rleczkles zwportafzf questfom 0 Collegiate welfare . . . The College Council is composed of the Deans of the college, all professors and associate professors, President Eversull, presiding officer and Miss Borderud secretary. Dr. Eversull appoints committees on social affairs, auditing, standings, attendance and other important details to consider questions before they come before the Council. COUNCIL MEMBERS F. L. Eversull Minnie Anderson A. G. Arvold O. A. Barton F. M. Bolin Viola Borderud F. J. Brinley Ann Brown O. J. Beyers L. L. Carrick F. W. Christensen O. O. Churchill E. C. Darling E. DeA1ton J. R. Dice Pearl Dinan M. B. Erickson C. C. Finnegan Alice Haley T. L. Hanson Leon Hartwell E. A. Helgeson Lucille Horton F. C. Householder W. C. Hunter P. J. Iverson John Johanson Kenneth Kuhn Constance Leeby J. R. Mendenhall Harold Mattson Leon Metzinger C. E. Miller A. E. Minard J. A. Munro H. F. McColly C. I. Nelson Rudolf Ottersen C. S. Putnam flfxl H. S. Rush A. Severson C. A. Sevrinson R. L. Slocum Alvira Smith O. A. Stevens W. F. Sudro C. J. Sunde C. L. Swisher E. J. Thompson C. B. Waldron H. L. Walster W. R. Wenger A. D. Whedon H. E. Wirth Christine Finlayson R. T. Jennings Kenneth Redman P. E. Zerby
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Through the efforts of Dr. A. C. Fortney and his capable full-time nurse, Maida Hewitt, disease and would-be epidemics are held in check by examin- ing all in-coming freshmen and having hours daily when students may discuss with the doctor any anatomical diffi- culties, These examinations include special blood tests, tuberculin tests, Wasserman tests, vaccinations, and cold DT' A' C' Fmmey shots upon requests. In connection with the Health Center is a small hospital Where emergency patients are kept. A medical supervision board consisting of faculty members and the Physical Education department handle and supervise campus health problems. Aside from our flu epidemic the past year has shown a decrease in college accidents and illnesses. STUDENT EZWPLOYYWENT BUREAU. . . fztzdy jobs for the jobleys . . . This bureau has been a Godsend for a large portion of the student body, during its eleven years of operation. While the jobs that are sometimes secured for students do not fit particularly well into their respective majors it does give them an oppor- tunity to make their Way through college. Local business places and private homes have cooperated splendidly with Mrs. Psyche Gooden, secretary of the bureau, in finding part time jobs for the many requesting them. Located in the college Y.M.C.A. this office keeps a staff of three busy answering tele- phones, reading applications, and per- sonally seeing the applicants. Psyche M. Gooden AILZWENTS' . . . f ..a'z'ezgn05ea' amz' treated i at student health center... T is
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