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Starting out the year with a new building, the Student Health Center began a strong effort to better serve students. They offer many services, such as: a nurse on duty twenty-four hours a day (during the week), a nurse and doctor on call during weekend hours, Dr. Becker as physician Monday thru Friday from 11:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M., prescriptions that can be filled free of charge at the Model Pharmacy, and kind and efficient service. Although the Health Center has been under pressure from students to update its medical services, it has been sufficiently serving the students for several years with very few complaints. In addition to treating regular students, the Health Center also treats summer camp and summer school students, all free of charge to the individuals. Health Center 25
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Sporting a new look, the Student Health’ Center is now located on the south side of campus near McIntosh Center. Inside, a nurse takes Pat Ogorzaly ' s temperature while she checks her blood - .. L ' I. ' - pressure, which is routine for students coming with the flu or common cold.
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One of the biggest problems a student must face in college life is adjusting to cafeteria food. Although SAGA provides nutritious food and many special events, students often become bored eating in the same place. Each month SAGA has a steak night, serving different cuts of steak, shrimp, chicken nuggets, and chicken cordon bleu. They also try to break the pattern by having outdoor picnics, music and movies during dinner, individual dorm barbeques, hors d’oeuvres night, as well as many other out-of-the-ordinary events. Even so, students sometimes find their everyday meals in SAGA to be a chore. To break this ongoing saga, they often order food from an area pizza place. The question “Who wants to order a pizza?” is often heard echoing down the halls. While some order out, others decide to test their domestic skills and cook in the dorm kitchens. Usually this is the best food, but it is more expensive and takes much time. Whatever the choice, students find some way to solve their “midnight munchies,” often to the detriment of their waistlines. During finals week of each quarter, SAGA sponsors a Midnight Breakfast to help give students a break from studying. Traditionally, professors serve the students breakfast as they demand the studying. Shown here arc some Clark Hall residents enjoying an outdoor barbeque while a curious student checks out the workings of the new ice cream machine in SAGA. 26 pood
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