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,V-fb 'Sm' tw ,,,, L If x if 'N K . . 1, y 'K ' Miss Lucy Rowe Dr. Martin and Miss Amy Skartved. I OUR HEALTH SERVICE Do you have a headache? Does your tummy hurt? Did you skin your knee when you took that corner too fast on your bicycle? These and a million other questions are matters oi intense interest to our college health department,consisting of two registered nurses and two campus phy- sicians, whose job it is to see that North Central students are always in the best oi condition. This year our health service has served students who came with everything from a scratch on the hand to scarlet fever. Any day you might see one of our nurses in her white starched uniform carrying a tray from the dorm to some student who hasnit Felt quite up to getting up for dinner, for our nurses work doesn't stop with just office attention. No sirl ln fact, otfice hours are held just one hour a day, while our nurses are always busy making calls in the dormi- tories or way across town, wherever North Central students are ill. Yes, North Central's health department is an active one, always ready on call, and in addition to the various casualties which occur during the year, there is a regular program which is carried on also. There are thorough physical and medical examina- tions of all students who enter our portals, and there- is limited provisions for immunization, medical attention, and infirmary service. ln addition, through the cooperation of the Du Page tuberculosis. association, tests for T. B. have been conducted the last few years. A big vote of thanks goes to Amy Skartved and Lucy Rowe, registered nurses, both under appoint- ment to do medical missionary work in Africa next year, and to our campus physicians, Dr. Kupke and Dr. Martin, For their splendid medical care of us..
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FACULTY FACTS Spealcing of traditions, did you realize that some of our faculty members themselves are almost tradi- tions on the campus? They have been at North Central for such a period of time that when former students come bacl4 to visit, they expect to see their old profs justas much as they expect to see some of the familiar land marlcs around campus. For those of the faculty who have served North Cental for a period of twenty-five years or more, an organization has been formed, called the Twenty-five Year Club. The oldest member of this organization is Professor Marion E. Nonnamaker, who is now retired, but who has been associated with the faculty since 1898, a period of forty-seven years. Second in line in terms of service come two men, Dean Kirn, professor emeritus of philosophy and psychology, and Professor -lhomas l:inl4beiner, pro- fessor of German, both of whom came to North Central in 1903. Professor Finlfbeiner is still teach- ing. A great deal of credit should be given to these people who have so faithfully served North Central throughout the years as teachers and builders of the characters of youth. -lheir influence has been great, and their lives will live on in the lives of their students for years to come. The members of the Twenty-Five Year Club and their terms of service are as follows: Marion E. Nonnamalcer . , . Dean George Kirn . Thomas Finlabeiner , years years years Chester Attig years Edward E. Domm . years Clara K. Bleclc . years Edward Everett Rall . years Harold E. White . years Ciuy Eugene Oliver years William l-l. Heinmiller years Claude Charles Pinney years Our apologies go to those members of our administration whose pictures are omitted from our boolc to the trustees, whose picture didn't turn out, to Miss Coolc, who was out of town the day the music faculty picture was talcen, to Mr. Keenas, assistant football coach, to Bill Frederickson, who was ill when pictures were being taken, and to Dr. Kuplce, campus physician.
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