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1 UBRARY Miss Bushing, Mr. Stager, Miss Steinke, Prof. Grunau, Mrs. Schwan, Mrs. Bowden, Mr. Johnson. catlons available to the student body. In addition , 1p of a ' T . . . . n asmstant he Visual ands Include mlcrofilm and microcard Ieaderm Ihls sex uce can be used by faculty members and Students enga ed 1n g research work. HEALTH CENTER The Health Center is vitally concerned With supervision of the health of students. Freedom from disease is not a true measure of ones health. Health must be defined in a broader sense. It is the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or in- firmity. Dr. Puncher directs the Health Center in terms of this definition. He has devised a comprehensive program designed to enhance optimal mental and physical de- velopment of the students. Dr. Puncher, Miss Weihl Mrs. Schoebridgei l 8
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DBRM DIRECTORS Memorial Hall; Mrs. Dunagan, Mrs. Schwerin, Guild Hall; Miss Palmer, Guild Hall
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' artisan Mr. Garrxson, Mrs. G Bohemian atmosphere to accompany your franks and beans can be found in the Shanty. With its gaily painted walls and quick service the Shanty offers a change from the large, seIf-service cafeteria. Un- der the management of Mrs. Gill the Shanty is open for breakfast, lunch, and supper. cherding: ML Miss Box' l9 FOOD The Hole is a favorite after concert meeting place for VU students. Open from 5 to 11 p.m., the Hole is the joy of Altruria girls and the scene of the Hole Shows. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Garrison keep things running smoothly and serve such snacks as bar-b- ques, chili, and cheeseburgers. The University cafeteria is VUhs version of the Brown Derby. Anytime between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., students may be found in the cafeh drinking cof- fee or munching a between class snack. The Snack Bar, :1 new innovation this year, was open all day for the convenience of the students. Besides this, three meals a day were served under the supervision of Ken Harmon and Dorcas Borcherding.
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