PAGE 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN JUNE 11, 1959 Your University What It Has to Offer Health Center Provides Clinic, Hospital A Student Health Center, housing both a clinic and a hospital, is one of the newest additions to the University of Nebraska campus. Several thousand patients have visited the Center since its opening last fall. The hospital rooms them selves are the most striking feature of the fully air-conditioned Center. Sixteen two-bed rooms represent an increase of four over the old Center. Each room is equipped with its own fresh air intake and temperature control, a stain less steel wash basin, show ers, some of which are shared betweei- rooms, and beds which have two-way speakers for communication with the nurse on duty. Sliding walls divide each of several spacious consultation and examining rooms. A din ing room for special diet stu dents unable to take their meals in the dorms or houses is included in the new Center. Students needing attention after hours can use the night entrance on the east side of the building. xueumxT? . - ....... ,t?. .: . : I Instead of sign posts indi cating where to go, the new Clinic boasts colored direc tional lines inlaid in the floor to direct students to various divisions. Dr. Samuel Fuenning, di rector of LV Center, points out that the Center is work ing to gear its health program to keeping the student "am bulatory. The out-patient de partment is set up to diagnose ailments early, thus halting the majority of diseases in their infant stages, he said. All students registered for three or more hours during the summer session are en-j titled to the Student Healths Serviced at the new Center at 15th and U St. I School Honors 60 All but three of the 60 stu dents who received honor de grees last Saturday, 12 with "high distinction" and 48 with "distinction", were Nebr ask&ns. Two were Iowans and one was from Idaho. LITTLE KINGS 330 No. 13th QUALITY FOOD FAST SERVICE Summer Honrs ! 7:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. HOME MADE ROLLS DON UTS PIES The sew Student Health Center is located at lSth and U. Official Hostess No Stranger to Nebraska Campus Diane Bulherus. official hostess for the 1959 summer session is no stranger to the Nebraska campus. Mrs. Bulh erus who graduated in 1957, was also the hostess for the 1957 summer session. Meeting campus guests when they arrive in Lincoln, arranging dinners and enter tainment, assisting in plan ning Union activities, -are some of the duties of the hostess. Welcome Summer Students Two Good Reasons ... For totting advantage of Cosh and Corrj Service on Laundry and Dry Cleaning: 1. 7a receive qvelrfy work. 2. Tea save 10 oat of every lamirj mni dry cleaning iuller. In addition, Mrs. Buthenss will serve as co-ordinator for Bob Handy, director of Union activities and Dr. Frank E. Sorenson, director of summer sessions. As an undergraduate, Mrs. Butbenis was active in the Student Union and Builders. She was also a member of Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kip pa, and Phi Sigma Iota. She is a former Miss Nebraska. For all of your typewriter needs Bloom's Typewriter 323 No. 13th 2-5258 Hett Bik 599th love library im.mjujmAtt-t.ii manual in TiilE 333 Ho. 12th Phone 2-4461 t Facility Club jOpen to Staff ij The Faculty Club opened ! ! 9n3av art1 m-iTl Via murmI 1 I . 8 i w i e ; uirouga pudc ana juiy ior noon meal service. There are to be no addi tional charges for persons who were members during the 1958-1959 academic year or for persons who plan to be members next year. Tem porary memberships are also available for $1.50 per month for faculty members here for only the summer. Interested faculty should contact II. E. Baumgarten at 317 Avery Laboratory. Summer Headquarters for CAMPUS CASUAL WEAR I ; i : ir Bermudas jfc- Sport Shirts jfc- Tennis Shoes a Opem T tight Till -Vine a ht Captain' tflalh $ 1127 "R" St. i. "Act frmm CmmpmJ BOOKS and SUPPLIES "Ycur University Bookstore" 1120 "R" STREET