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Helen Fisher, Cataloger, Miss Ebright, Head Li- brarian, and Sadie Hall, Assistant Librarian, search for a book. Miss Hall and Miss Ebright frequently give book reviews for Topeka civic groups. gi V ' 2 fl. L is 5 I. K ,,MuM -Tv Lloyd Durrow is responsible for directing custo- dial services in all buildings and for the main- tenance of the grounds. He expects the recent expansion of the university to greatly increase his duties. me-..-F rj VA Library assistants Lois Hartman, Opal Wade, and Kathryn Schirmer are always busy checking out books, checking the stacks, making up book lists and quieting noisy students. 'I7
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Mrs. Wallace, Washburn nurse, prepares a polio shot. Clancy and Chet stop to discuss the union lunch menu. Dr. Mark Ardis and Dr. Albert Samuelson are now complet- ing their senior year of resi- dent training and serve as psy- chiatric consultants for Wash- burn students. many services provide campus organization The Student Health Center, which is located on the west wing of the second floor of Morgan Hall, includes the offices of William Nice, M.D., Mark Ardis, MD., and Albert Samuelson, M.D. Mrs. Lucille Wallace is Washburn's full time nurse. Dr. Ardis and Dr. Samuelson are part of the University's psychiatric service. They are in their senior year of training and both work at the Family Service and Child Guidance Center in Topeka. Chester W. Watts has been director of the Union since l953. Prior to that time, he was a member of the staff of the University's Business Office. J. J. Clancy, who received a B.S. Degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management from Fair- leigh-Dickinson University in Rutherford, New Jersey, is the Food Services Manager. Among his many duties, is included the planning of weekly menus for the Memorial Union and Ben- ton Hall. Miss Elizabeth Ebright is the Librarian for Washburn. Among many degrees, she holds a degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois. Miss Sadie E. Hall, assistant librarian, holds her degree in Library Science from the Univer- sity of Denver. Miss Helen Fisher, Cataloger, graduated from Kansas University and the University of Michi- gan. She attended the University of Alaska last summer on a Sweet Sabbatical. Other library assistants are Mrs. Lois Hartman, Mrs. Opal Wade, and Miss Kathryn Schirmer. Mr. Lloyd Durow is the head of the Buildings and Grounds department. His office is located in the physical plant on the southeast part of the campus. He is responsible for directing cus- todial services in all buildings on campus and maintenance of the grounds.
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SY-I omg, Student Council-Top Row: Nancy Armstrong, Ed Soule, Cindy Ewing, Karen Griffee, Andy Anderson, Dick Lake, Karen Smythe, Barbara Spachek, Steve Wright, Ben Barrett, Dean President, Jim Maag, and Vice-President, Bill Schroeder, go over the lists of possible bands for the Homecoming Dance. -as r v . in Zhu .. Q 5 -Ffw iiv f f Wang 0 4 - A ' ,Y E cs 'Q 'i iw f la '-- if if ii 225 . alumni ' li ii f Q ff Q ez? A? l Ii f , l is i C ,,.,,s.,,s,, ,s,,,, ,,, , , ,,,, y X Hackett. Bottom Row: Joyce Spillner, Secretary, Jim Maag, President, Bill Schroeder, Vice-President, Hayden St. John, Treasurer. u.s.a. party guides the council for a second year Student Council, operating under a new con- stitution which was ratified last spring in a gen- eral campus-wide election, includes members of two student political parties, USA. and VOICE. U.S.A. party members on Council are: A. F. Anderson, Pete Caldwell, Karen Griffee, Ron Jones, Jim Maag, Hayden St. John, Bill Schroe- der, Judy Sick, Ed Soule, and Joyce Spillner, Charles Cline was elected by the law students as their representative. The council members of VOICE are: Nancy Armstrong, Ben Barrett, Cindy Ewing, Dick Lake, Steve Wright, Karen Smythe, and Barbara Spachek. Among several committees, are included Fi- nance, Hayden St. John, chairman, Policy, Ed Soule, chairman, and Activities, Karen Griffee, chairman. Activities planned. by Council this year were freshmen orientation, Homecoming, the All School Party, and a statewide political science conference in conjunction with the annual CIC meeting, which was co-sponsored by Pi Alpha Sigma, political science fraternity.
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