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latalog file in hand Mr. Marshburn is Ictured in candid shot. Replacing fluorescent lights keeps Mr. Blick up a ladder many hours every week. Catalog Librarian Miss Beaver sees that new books are properly marked and in the card file. Librarian Lawrence Marshburn, M. S. in L. S., has been with the University ten years. Hobbies of hiking and camping provide a change of pace from his daily activities. Miss Alice M. Beaver, A.M.L.S. enjoys spectator sports, particularly baseball, and likes to collect things about beavers. Acquisitions Librarian Mrs. Frances P. Cren- shaw, B.S.N.L.S., finds that working with a college community is rewarding and she attends many UR activities including plays, chamber music programs and the Feast of Lights. As Librarian in Public Services, Mrs. Irene M. Johnson, B.S. in L.S., has a variety of responsibilities. Preparing in- teresting collections for the library dis- play cases is just one of these. The un- usual hobby of collecting seahorses, live and otherwise is one of Mrs. Mary S. Pierce ' s interests. She also enjoys travel and has been at the University fifteen years. Library .mr.i Photographs are taken of displays arranged by Mrs. Johnson and are kept on file. Available to help students with research problems, Reference Librarian Mrs. Pierce has additional sources to check for information. Checking lists of newly published books for those of interest to the U of R is done by Mrs. Crenshaw, Acquisition Librarian. Staff: Front Row: Carl Blick, Custodian; Sue Thomas, Periodicals; Jane Puchalski, Loan Desk; Sherry Groom, Acquisitions; Josephine Campbell, Acquisitions; Joanne Mackenstadt, Cataloging; Fran Boatright, Secretary. Row 2: Carol Ann Couch, Loan Desk; Mildred Blick, Cataloging; Elizabeth Williams, Administrative Assistant; Elizabeth Rivero, Assistant in Reference; Bernice Stone, Cata- loging; Eugenia Rundel, Loan Desk; Pleasie MeGaughey, Loan Desk; Mary Romero, Cataloging. 29
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A man of deep and rich thought. Chaplain ' s Office Enthusiastic Secretary to the Chaplain is Mrs. Betty Garn- sey. Xa Chaplain to the University since 1963, George A. Graham has brought many changes in Convocation, organized UCA projects and sponsored the Naked I crea- tion. He now acts as advisor to those activities in addition to teaching and a heavy load of counseling. Outside the campus Rev. Graham is also Chaplain to Juvenile Hall in San Bernardino County and has served as Chaplain to American Baptists Theological Senior ' s Conference at Green Lake, Wisconsin in October 1967 and as an Encounter Leader for Religious Em- phasis Week at Linfield College, Oregon in December. Another affiliation is with the National Association of College and Uni- versity Chaplains in w hich he serves on the Executive Committee. Students are fa- miliar with Chaplain Graham as a father of three children and a man who enjoys golf, tennis and fishing. Assistant Chaplain and Resident Director for Cortner Hall David Graham has spent a year at Redlands on an intern program from Union Theological Seminary in New York. Making amateur movies is one of his special interests. What is man? What is a man? And then, what is this man? Campus Minister Wayne Dalton and David Graham both UR graduates find talking with students in the Union an enjoyable part of their return to campus. Assistant Professor of Religion, Chaplain to the Uni- versity and a dynamic personality — these things are George A. Graham, Jr. 28
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Health Center University Psychiatrist Dr. Henderson (second from left) meets with Resident Assistants at the beginning of the school year. Resident physician at the UR Stu- dent Health Center is Dr. Charles H. Bazuin, whose daily visits comprise a clinic for consultation and treatment. Dr. Bazuin ' s clinic v fas the theme for the Junior Class ' s Homecoming float, a replicia of an old- fashioned elixir wagon. Sample bottles of elixir were distributed to parade viewers downtown, and one of the lucky recipients just happened to be Mrs. Charles Bazuin! Mrs. Marguerite Wybenga, R.N., heads a staff of three nurses on 24hour duty at the clinic. The University Staff Psychiatrist, Dr. Richard Henderson, assists in diagnos- ing student problems, and is particularly interested in the problems of student stress. Mrs. Foll ertsma is the helpful clerk and receptionist. In spite of a hectic schedule, Dr. Bazuin pauses briefly to converse with a friend. Dora Mae Byma, R.N., Doris Gauger, R.N., Marguerite Wybenga, R.N. (Head Nurse), Ruth Dawirs, R.N. Reed Finfrock takes a siesta as medical expert Mike Gibson peddles forbidden firewater to unsus- pecting heathen Jay Skiles. sr»?ni .5w
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