University of Illinois Chicago Circle - Circle Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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L Stigall, G. Lowenthal, D. Flynn, L. Kalodimos, D. Maxfield, H. Schmidt I Strable M McCarron E McClellan, I. Lieber B. Sullivan, R. Harness niuerdifg olurarg In five short years, the UIC Library has achieved a national reputation for excellence. In September, 1946 it was without a single bookp now it has almost 50,000, and its well-lighted, open-shelf Main Reading Room is the largest in the Chicago area. Under the direction of David K. Maxfield, Head Librarian, the full-time staff now numbers twenty-three, including nine graduate librarians. The Library is acquiring books at the rate of 10,000 a year, a rate that compares favorably with that of four-year colleges everywhere. The book- stock, consisting of live, new books especially purchased for UIC, contains almost none of the deadwood usually found in long-established institutions. The Library's programs support not only the curriculum, but the interests of clubs and student activities as well. The fifty-page illustrated Undergraduate Library Handbook is distributed to all students. That students and faculty are enthusiastic in their use of the circulation facilities is obvious since more and more circulation staff members have to be added each year to handle the steadily increasing work-load.

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M ' I X 1 ! I l PERSONNEL l The Personnel Office is responsible for the employment of all non-academic personnel. l Employees are hired to fill a great variety of jobs including work in food service, physical plant, business office, and to do clerical work in the col- lege offices. This department has maintained a staff of about 300 since its formation in 1946. Frank W. Luck, assisted by Miss Sandra Copan, has been in charge of the Personnel Office since Octo- ber, l950. S. Copan, F. Luck l PHYSICAL PLANT The operation and maintenance of the University buildings, grounds and equipment il t is the duty of the Physical Plant. This department Q is also responsible for fire protection, locker serv- , ice, light and power, telephone and information, projection service, and key service. Gilbert l. Mil- ler, Assistant Superintendent of Building and Grounds at The Chicago Colleges, is the head of t the Physical Plant here. T T Row 1: I. McFadden, R. Strohm, Lt. C. Frost, C. Allen Row 2: C. Tolf, Klosowski, Capt. T. McEnery. M. Iacobs, E. Iones ROW 1, N Lohan M Defi C Anderson ! es s i Row 2: H. Mikolajczyk, R. Laycock, D. Wrobel, G. Miller, M. Klose, 1 3 B. Briggs l In 5. .5 3 E s The chief duty of the Police Force is t 5 i E to provide for the care and protection of University 3 property, security of the buildings and grounds, operation of the lost and found service, and the furthering of good conduct among students. lt is T maintained to insure the general welfare of the ll student body as well as the University. POLICE FORCE 0 t l 11



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The Health Service, under the direction oi Dr. E. B. Erskine, serves the purpose ot promoting better physical and mental health among the students at UlC. Its staff can be relied upon at all times for medical advice, emergency treatment and vaccinations. All students are required to take physical examinations. given by the Health Service, prior to the time oi their first registration and each year thereafter. .HMM .glruice an sS?lfL6!QI'lf CJ0lftl'lffQAI'l.g .?lfLl'86'LlfL Counseling students on edu- cational, personal and vocational prob- lems is the primary purpose oi the Student Counseling Bureau. To carry out this pur- pose, various tests are given which include the Freshman Guidance examinations and individual aptitude and personality tests. The Bureau was founded in Qctoher of l946. The staff has at present seven full- time counselors, twelve part-time counsel- ors, two test technicians and four clerical workers. M. L. Todd, H. Kostkcx W. H. Oestreich M. Lykke. S. Olfcmos, D. Harford E. Dutton, L. DeRidder Row 1: Dr. G. Hilker, Dr. E. B. Erskine How 2: Dr. T. L. Griscrmore, E. M. Wendt Row 1: N. Sutter. I. Curtis, C. Ccxtalano Row 2: I. Barry, W. Thomas. P. Greene

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