Illinois Wesleyan University - Wesleyana Yearbook (Bloomington, IL)

 - Class of 1970

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John King . . . Director of Security Department. Officer King and the Security Department personnel, num- bering two full-time officers, and one part-time officer, are a constant, reassuring reminder that Illinois Wesleyan is not unprotected. Striving to maintain a sense of order and peace within the university, flfficer King views his main objectives as protecting University property from vandalism and safe- guarding the individual rights of the students. While it is his conviction that he has the overall cooperation of the student body and that the need for security is relatively low, the fact remains that there has been a gradual increase each year in the number of cases referred to them. At one time, the Se- curity Department was merely a preventive influence, but today Officer King acknowledges a marked increase in the need for the Security Department. Nevertheless, under the direction of the Security Department, IWU maintains a rela- tively peaceful, calm atmosphere. HEALTH SERVICE few f-t.d..azaf:' X 21- l'i fW 2if.ii53??'ii 32, ls . Velma Arnold, R.N., Ruth Miller, R.N .... Health Service The Health Service, begun in 194-2 by Miss Velma Arnold, R.N., has rendered a valuable service for twenty-seven years. Located in the west suite on the ground floor of Magill Hall, the Health Service assists the student in any way possible al- though it is limited by the fact that it does not diagnose ill- nesses. However, should an emergency arise it is in a position to suggest a professional health clinic for the actual treatment. For the past eight years Miss Arnold has had an assistant in the office to help ease the burden produced by the responsibilities of running the Health Service. Mrs. Miller, R.N., has been an invaluable help in the office. Together they have upheld the high standards exacted by the health professions and through their concern for the health and well-being of the IWU students, they have developed the ser- vice into a greatly appreciated aid. All in all, one must admit, they have given the university more than just aspirin.

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1- 3: 1a-Q :- in tn: i 4 1. 11 , Mg, James Hartsook, lVl.A., Bowling Green State Uni- versity . . . Coordinator of Student Activities. Recognition of the need for a well-organized and balanced program of student activities resulted this year in the ap- pointment of a Coordinator of Student Activities. As the new director, James Hartsook served as a resource person from whom any campus organization could seek advice. Spe- cifically, he worked with the Student Senate in such areas as the Concert and Convocations and Student Union Com- missions. The concern of the Coordinator of Student Activi- ties is not with supplanting student authority, but in offering ideas and suggestions based on practical experience in an effort to achieve maximum student satisfaction. Serving as Director of Memorial Center, his primary objective was the creation of an atmosphere within Memorial Center conducive to the students' desires, needs, and moods. Another responsi- bility of the Coordinator of Student Activities, though not directly associated with the students, is serving as the con- ference coordinator for the university. ,am 2--4 f '1 ff'- 'T M' xr-'- Mit 1111 111 .asa- ,., .e,. - ,. . 1, ,-,5.'i2,,:'-gig, :,:v11J11,iQ. - az. JJ - 1 .,,. V ,Ira ..., I - if - ':5E5E5 :f -.-,, - , , ,mf zftgk i I' F' , 'I 'f'f :L . tu 1u' i' - ,mf ifEllf55f., 5' I1 . 'T s 1 1 l f ,: 1r11llllJ 1t tt 1111N111'i 'tL5S?z1:1 1:1-- :n1 1 , fn Y 1 'lillmi it Migrate H X H. M w e-Q ,f..-W V fr 1 w. 1- 1991- 5 '1 .21I e.11f' is ' , ' . ' X fu ,- iw , as '. I' A. -'V ' i ,.:-eE2' - , Q g l1,:ii '-tag.-152575 -air ', . . R S ' fi . as ,f-1 - 1 11 l. ' A ' .. i ' t ' 2- ' , I 4 ' . i' 1 1 .. 4.411 3125 I Y JF1-1 5171:awym1vi,.f 11 .e,,.L111.11 1 E Li Lg , 2 , ,W 4.31, q s a vr-N, , -a f - 1 . 2+ ,.,1tt- 1.- e . Af .f--.. f, 1 11 111-111 , . 1 it ' 14:1 - Mft' mtifrf W- v 2 7Dt,2fI Mb-J.i1,' 5, . -if 1 , 51Sl1'f11 'Q-, if fn ' w-- 7' 1 T ' 1 ltr, f'1 1 - i!'f'1 'liiik J' .. 1 ,ij Jgfg , ' NH., tk Q' -,fy X-1, Hx, . 5,- 'fa '::: -Q 1 -1 - 'NY1 s ' Skt- ' 1 'f-'L ' W Ti . l wiiff'-3 '11E:V,il'?V-xlifif .1 5- ..-- 1- 1 .rfyfcs 1-,pq 1 xx gg .- .-13,1 A L -'g.g:.- ,fx-A.-, ,1 , Q - 1 it ' 1, - 'z1N'.' 511' ' -',-','f,fj:f ' lN fQI'. ffqewx 3' . gli .re tg, ! ,1,'. 11 AISH- W 5 1',f,'f fart gif' Qi ff f 'Ee'?1f, . 1 I Lit-i:T:-.' 51 Nix. 11'qrygfw 4 1.31, ,V-li ' i N..i,g '- -rf ,t - . ,, 1 1,--l t -.-at-Q, 11-2-r J 11 1 1 .l X . , ff- ' ' Y it i , . , - 1 -.. ' L,-s. 4-1 rss Ed Fridley . . . Saga Food Service Manager. As manager of the Saga Food Service Company for IWU, Ed Fridley oversees the food service in the Commons and Dug Out, all catering events, and the maintenance of Me- morial Center. The recent creation of the post of Coordinator of Student Activities means that Fridley works in close con- junction with Jim Hartsook on all matters pertaining to food and maintenance which involve student activities. In the year that Saga has served Wesleyan, it has worked towards achieving greater student involvement in the opera- tion of thc food service. Through the Student Union Com- mission, it is hoped that a functioning food committee can be developed to study the problems as well as the complaints associated with the service. A committee of this nature is a reflection of Saga's belief that the company is the students' food service and that it is an integral part of the university.



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Wesleyan Data Sheet Established in 1850, the College of Liberal Arts, together with the Schools of Art Q19-461 and of Drama H9471 of the College of Fine Arts, has academic authority over 1288 students. The School of Music H8791 with 172 students and the 189 students of the Brokaw Collegiate School of Nursing f1959J complete the community of students residing on the 35 acre campus. The generally high calibre of the student body and the at- tractiveness of the institution itself is illustrated by the seven IWU-sponsored and four outside-sponsored National Merit Scholars, and two Presidential Scholars who have joined the crowds that daily invade the 14 classroom buildings and the uniquely designed library. 110,000 volumes, including documents, and 1,200 periodicals and newspapers to which the library subscribes are readily available in open stacks in the 10 quadrants of the three floor modern structure. An audio-visual room seating 70 and study space for 800 students provides ample space for individual study or class gatherings. Stack capacity is 250,000 volumes, and last year over 8,300 volumes were added to the collection and the pace is increasing annually. Class meetings find the 127 faculty members confronted by an average of 30 students, each of whom incurs about 33,500 ex- pense every year for tuition and fees, room and board, books, and incidentals. Every year IWU graduates continue their educations often recipients of the Danforth, Wilsoii, Fullbright, Rhodes, and Rockefeller fellowships.

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