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Library Philura Gould Baldwin Memorial Library boasts ofa fine collection of books and periodicals. Other advantages of B-W's library are: the microhlm and mieroprint readers, instruments extremely help- Ful for research work; the occupation file; and the monthly list of' newly purchased books so stu- dents know what new reading material is avail- able. However, BuWTS library faces the problem of inadequate space to house all these facilities. The new library which is planned will alleviate this problem. Some of the promising features of the new library will be more studying space, group study areas, an exhibition area, a browsing room complete with line place and recreational books, a Bach library with listening room, and seminar rooms. The head librarian is Mr. Clyde Haselden; his stall consists of Miss Anne Beebej reference 1i- brarian; Mrs. Marion Wynne, Circulation librar- ian; Alice Hall, cataloger; Mrs. Florence Kidder, oilice assistant, and Shirley Brown. general sec- retary. Mr' ,Haselden StatEdi, we aren t gl-Vlljlg the kmd Miss Alice Hall, Mr. Clyde Haselden, and Mrs. Marion Wynne 0f SBTVICB we want to give, bUt we Wlli 1n the new Compose the library staffalong with Miss Anne Beebe who is not building. It looks like B-W students have a lot pictured. to look forward to. Book-Worma as they pursue the reference books For choice morsels of knowledge, would be a sight For sore eyes For A quiet night of study at the library is always an exciting evening must college professors. out for B-W coeds. wmmlllllli'iid hi LEW. . .iiniiiiillll ilil'iil Willi! p iliilii mnmm kg m Wynn $I l'ixh .r
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Buildings and Grounds Since his arrival on campus this fall, Gene P. Stanley, our superintendent 0? Build- ings and Grounds, has introduced a new and much more ciiicicnt system of the operation 0fthis office. He is very interested and helpful in working along with the students as thcy prepare the decorations for dances or parties. Mr. Stanley is concerned with our safety as is evident by his careful inspec- tion of decorations to see that they are fireproof or are not a hazard. More ehicient control of the deart- mentis facilities are maintained as a requi- sition is necessary for the use of any equip- ment. Ernie Dieter and Sheldon Stoicals are helpful to Mr. Stanley in meeting all the obligations that are required in tha upkeep of the colicgeis buildings and Business Manager and grounds. Mts. O. Ckerse shbuld nbt be overlooked 1n all these mens alialrs as she keeps the omce in smooth running order. Food Service The Food Service Department, under Mr. J. F. Wight buys Food for three dining halls and the Snack Bar and maintains a storcroom of cases of canned goods. Special lunches, parties, and teas are organized by this group. Members of this department inciude Mrs. Flora G. Sanders and Mrs. Helen Yoder. There are nine fulI-timc employees at Langand Kohler Halls under Mrs. Isa- belle Johnson and Mrs Mary Bush, re- spectively. Mcrncr-Pfcifiier employs eight fuli-timc workers under Mrs. Elizabeth Baldwin. Mrs. Clara Scrivens heads a group of three employees at the Snack Bar. Part-timc help is also employed by the department. In addition to his work with Food Serb vice, Mr. Wight is also Business Manager of the college. Through his ohice pass all the ofhciai business contracts. He is a co- ordinator between departments of the college and torn men in the administration. Students who have contact with Mr. Wight find him very busy but always willing to help. He is assisted by his secre- tary, Joanne R. Shoberg.
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Health Center B-WE Health Center! Iocated ill HS Beech Street, is the house ofhelp for the ill or wounded on our cum- pus. Miss Ruth Lohcr, head nurse, is kept busy handing 0th packets of' colored pills. and administering shots. while Dr. Robert Lechncr bandages an Elllklc.11lld stares down a sore lhmal, such as are appmpri- utc duties of it college physician. B-WR; Health Center is never :1 dull spot . . it 5661113 lhere is always some sort of :1 virus stalking our cumpus. and some student eager for a liltle while slip to excuse him frem classes. Others on Ihe staff at the Health Center are Dr. George Brown, M.D. and two rcgistcrcd statT nurses. Mil, dred Sundvall and Carmen Santin. Ahm'v: Dr. Lcchner and Miss Loher treat 1W0 B-W athletes. Bdrm; Dr Brown is .9ch with Carmen Samin. Mildred Sund- xaiL nnd Elsie Benson. Ihc rm: of the Health Center stair. Sirring: B. Panco, J. Latimcr, M, Culling. J. Suttcr, C. Richert, J. Davidson, L. Poole. Ser-mm' Row: L, Meinke, K. Schmidt, D, Gray, 1. Frank, L, Hayes. J. Swarlwood. J Champness. M. Bishop, L. Wyman, F, HeIWig, M. Kirk. Third Row N. Thorpe, B. Rcmkc. C. Opsincs, J. Hurt. B. Malody, J. Grabcr, C. Bossinas. J. Jami- Sinng: M. Henderson. C. Wald. L. Lyman. Standing: R. 3:12. son, M. Daley, J. Leyda. P. Rhomt: G. VolchefT. M. Lane. J. Dietz, M Mcikle.
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