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Mrs. Lois H. Reeves Director of Student Health Service Mrs. Reeves The Student Health Service was estabhshed to maintain and improve the physical and mental health of the students of Livingstone College. The Service also seeks to protect the stu- dents from disease by giving instruction in matters essential to healthful living. Mrs. Reeves, the Director, has seen the Student Health Ser- vice grow from just one room to a modern complex in a wing of Goler Hall. She dreams of the day when there will be an en- tire building to meet the health needs of the students on the campus. Fortunately, students at Livingstone College can rely on the health services and medical attention of Salisbury, Rowan County and surrounding areas, and even the state. On many oc- casions Mrs. Reeves has taken her students to Duke Hospital and to Chapel Hill. Student health worker 21
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ADMINISTRATION Mr. Robert L. Qayton Mr. Robert L. Clayton, Director of Career Counseling and Placement A new administrative office has been add- ed to Livingstone College! It is the Office of Career CounseHng and Placement which serves both students and alumni. The main purposes of the office are to counsel students and alumni in the selection of career objectives; to assist students in planning job campaigns; to refer students to part-time summer and full-time jobs in all areas; to serve as a personnel reference and credential source; and to serve as a point of contact for employers ' inquiries regarding applications for employment from Living- stone students and alumni. The office, under the direction of Rev. Clayton and with the help of Mrs. Miller, the secretary, maintains a career literature collection on industry and government jobs. The services of the office are available to alumni at no cost. Mr. Clayton conferring with a faculty member. Mr. Clayton and Secretary, Mrs. Gwendolyn Miller 20
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Library One source of great pride on the Livingstone College campus is the Andrew Carnegie Library. The constant growth and im- provement of the library depicts the ideal that the total institu- tion strives for. The library, already one of the proudest buildings on campus, has had a major rennovation over the past year, both inside and out. The library was included in the massive building programs which has brought such a great change to the Livingstone Col- lege campus. A new addition was built at the cost of over $250,000. This addition has greatly increased the physical size of the library, and includes an extended mezzanine, a spacious reading room, and even more technical services to serve the stu- dents. The library now contains over 65,000 volumes. This figure does not include such audio-visual materials as microfilms, film- strips, and records, of which the library has a wide selection. Every year, through various purchases and gifts, the library re- ceives virtually hundreds of new volumes which add still more to the academic stature of our college. It is an established fact that the library of any college is one of the most important structures in the life of the college. We at Livingstone College feel that our library with a ratio of over 72 volumes per student, is one of the best to be found at any col- lege of our size. Carnegie Library showing Mrs. Minnie R Qayton Assistant Circulation Librarian Circulation Desk
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