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Social Directors FIRST ROW: Driggers, Crumleyg Dixson, Oak Street, Rehders, Chilton, Hollingsworth, McConnell, Dockery, S. Bruce. SECOND ROW: Skip- worth N Bruce, Pipkin, Kendall, Riley, Quads 3, 45 Schlosser, Terrill. Not Pictured: Slack, Quads 1, 25 Allen, West Dorm. Urcie Timblin, Head Social Director of Womenis Dormitories 22 Dorm, Hospital, Kitchenz Valuable, Integral Parts Cf University Machinery Social Directors. Being Nsecond mother to several hundred girls is a title which could be aptly claimed by the 10 social directors for North Texas dormitories. The continuous job of supervising dorm life keeps these ladies extremely busy. The social director for all women's dormitories, Mrs. Urcie Tirnblin doubles as dorm mother at Marquis Hall. She supervises placement of girls in dorms and dormi- tory regulations. Currently 2,461 coeds live in university dormitories. Completion of Maple Street Dormitory in the fall of 1964 will create space for an additional 540 girls. With the exception of married women, students are required to live in approved housing.
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Dr. J. Harold Farmer, Director of Student Union Building Director of Union Building. Dr. Harold Farmer closely fol- lowed in 1963-64 the construction of a new three-story 81.2 million Student Union Building. One wing was scheduled for occupancy during the spring and completion of the other set for December. The new facilities ultimately will contain five times more room than the present structure. Dr. Farmer has full charge of UB activities: scheduling student events, supervising Snack Bar and Cafeteria operations and sup- plying information to students and visitors. He is also secretary of the Ex-Student Association. Manager of University Store. The University Store will spend most of 1964 in the basement of the first new wing before it is moved into permanent quarters on first floor. Continuing the duties he began in 1948, Andrew B. CSwedej Swenson purchases stock, cashes the inevitable student check and pI'0VidCS j0bS for Students. Andrew B Swenson Manager of University Store 21
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University Hospital. Completed in 1958, the 74-bed hospital is equipped with examination and treatment rooms, X-ray and lab facilities and offices for the two full-time physicians, Dr. L. O. Hayes and Dr. Frank K. Thompson. During the long session, nine nurses, a lab teclmician and an X-ray technician are required full time to main- tain a 24-hour operation. Registration fees cover service of a physician and board and room while a student is ill in the hospital. Director of Foods Service. Miss Sadie Kate Bass has the often meaty job of supervising purchases of food and equipment for dormitory kitchens. Assisted by a staff of 13, she oversees the handling of food and menus in each dorm. Equipment purchases for the new residence hall- Maple Street Dormitory-were made this year by the dietitian and her staff. sfrvlmii ' Dr. L. O. Hayes, University Hospital, Physician fb Z 9 4 ., J een' , 4, ian cf 0 ez., ,rf f fff .fe -fn Eff ,V f- -12 , ,Z Z'QrW' ,,. r f , e ' rs ' ,ey we V Sadie Kate Bass, Director of Foods Service fx f , ,r 1 Q? 7 f Sy 53, Q 5 it ,f I , Age ye? veeeffr i X, gg I f s fslig x X, N 7 X lx B. 3X f N. 3 12 ew WWW tb f if 4 X - x x A i f ,X s Q ei 'fy' f qs , s We X MA f sl Q f s , .X f as 4 Z fx-4-Swfrw x if :. fyf.Si, I ESE gig li A X i' if ff? f sw' .1sss5'fq5r1fi' V. 5, ,. . . ,c.. c.. , .1 ,x f if 3351 hiiz f e is e .,, Misa? Q as est gt. mm . ,, , ff ,f sen. S rf . SQ 'Sag . ' fr W H f S YS 11e 2X sf ' 2 Z fs iii x EVM as fy A ffg X w f. V X f A Q if Q! Z 5 ta! f 0 KZ U e KS! S Zia! ff! fix f as sis. s x ZA S6 fr -,f ig' xx, 55 x wg ,, U ,,,. . -f 53, ,Q :L My , ff Q 1 s . if 2 f'f i- fi RX -31 1' V re f ' s .4 iss Y 4- ff ,it test i ge' ef 5 law czegskyzvvv El . if Lf. f' si 2 1 12 -:- 2 - 5 1 lar P2 - S2 '.,ws.:'-':'Aiif::gf,f4,,- Mus. ,.,. , 5a I: ...W l fe . . ses f if 1 sl if in QL, , -ff er ffssiefs 4' - ,y he ,f ry f, gm ' in 1 ... , ,, ' ge .iytxgy Y xs gf ef, 75' .-gui!-' 23:2- IAAZ , ,..... ,. gg ' ' lf. ' r ..,. 41 1 :rx-.Q 1, Q s 1 'A ,ef ' 1, W ,quill 'QN- -' ss. ..- M- f S .X an 'NN x Jaw We 1 s.. . .f 9 2 l 'Qu ms Dr. Frank K. Thompson, University Hospital, Physician 23 rs
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