TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 Misunde Health C By BARBARA Y Much of the recent concerning the function ftitenour Health Center suit of student misund of the procedure to b< in emergency cases, ac Hospital Director H Glenn. i The dispensary se 'ves the same purpose as the outpatient department of a hospital. It operates Monday thijough Fri day from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 until 5 p.m., and on Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon. Students who come here with minor ail ments are examined by a doctor and released with prescribed treatment. Those with more ser ious illnesses are admitted to the University Hospital. The hospital is open 24 hours a day during all school sessions except Thanksgiving, Christmas and Spring Recesses. During the hours when the dispensary is closed, emergency cases are treat ed in the hospital. Students who require emer gency treatment should report to the nurse at the main desk in the hospital. In the ffeveni of a serious case, the nurse will con tact a doctor who is on call at all times. The health center is capable of handling almost all emergencies with the exception of those re quiring general surgery. Surgical cases are sent to the Centre Coun ty Hospital in Bellefonte. In addition to the usual doctors and nuises, the health center has a dental department located on the second floor. This department is equipped for all types of dental work. Students may take advant age of this service for emergency treatment of toothaches or for temporary fillings. Other special areas of the health center include'a labora tory. plastic department, psy chiatric department with two CONGRATULATIONS PENN STATERS •DRY CLEANING •TAILORING •LAUNDERING _ •STORAGE AD 7-7^61 307 W. BEAVE R AVE. STATE COLI.EGE . 1959 rstanding Causes enter Confusion psychiatrists and a clinical psy chologist and a health physicist. The laboratory is particularly valuable in the diagnosis of ap pendicitis. In an average year, a bout 50 cases are diagnosed. Thisj year more than the average 50 been diagnosed since September. The health physicist treats those who work with' the iso topes at the atomic reactor. He keeps a careful check on the amount of radioactivity in the air and regulates the disposal of atomic wastes. confusion ing of the : is the re -1 srstanding i! followed wording to i irbert R. The policy regarding class ex cuses has been another area of conflict. At the present time, a (Continued on page sixteen) CONGRATULATIONS on your 100th ANNIVERSARY WALTZ SPORTING GOODS 105 S. PUGH C^ongraiuiationS f State BRACHBILL'S Central Pennsylvania's Largest and Oldest Furniture and Floor Covering Center ‘'Style and Quality Since 1841 n BELLEFONTB REMEMBER COLLEGE CAREER NIJTANY CLEANERS HO 6-6252 Personalized Service : BOALSBURG THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE. COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA What’s on the calendar for the next 100 years? If our wishing can make it so, every page will be filled with good health, good fortune and satisfying achievements for you. And we pledge to do our part to help you. •,. the talk of the office ... the talk of the campus P 1 | Peu Stale 1 Laundry & Gleaners J QUALITY DRY 6LEANIND AD 7-7629 I 329 W. BEAVER AVE. | Child Hit by Car ; Condition 'Goo d' A five-year-old boy was listed in “good” condition at Centre County Hospital after he was struck Sunday morning by a car driven by Charles R. Ammerman, inventory clerk of the University property inventory division. Richard Johnson, of 235 S. Buck hout St., State College, received a possible fractured skull and cuts of the left hip and left eye and was admitted to- the hospital in critical condition. Police said Johnson ran from between two cars into the path of the Ammerman car, which was traveling west on College Ave. just went of State College at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. He was taken to the hospital in the Alpha Fire Co. ambulance. ; Damage to the car was about $5O. LAUNDRY SERVICE Blame Blue and White on Sun If blazers of the 1880‘s had been rash of pink and black blazer* made of color-fast dyes, you might appeared on campus, be singing the praises of the pink According to the reminiscences and black instead of the familiar P n e< l Meek of the class blue and white of 1890 the sun soon turned th « t “ UB -, „ pink to white and took the jetness In 1887 the classes had chosen ou t 0 f the black. The official pink and black as the official colors were shortly changed to colors and the following year a blue and white. well groomed CLOTHES are a must SMITHS CLEANERS TAILORS LAUNDERERS AD 7-2162 110 E. BEAVER AVE. STATE COLLEGE Eutaro Mmw ~. now featuring a complete menu of group and family-style dinners. Roast Stuffed Pheasant Cornish Hons with Wild Rica Capons . . . Freshly Dressed Roast Turkey Prime Roast of Beef . . . of course we are still offering our regu lar menu. . . , we will continue to cater to banquets. Spring reservations should be made as soon as possible. Eutaw Haas? POTTERS MILLS 13 Miles East of State College On Route to Lewistown EM 4-1039 STATE COLLEGE CLEANERS AD 7-2331 PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE 204 S. ALLEN ST. PAGE FIFTEEN RIMMEY'S TAILOR SHOP I AD 8-9492 £ V 113 W. BEAVER AVE. i STATE COLLEGE
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