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UClODCr 17, 1977
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'o the Editor:
It was with great interest
nat l read an article that
ppeared in the October 10
lamecock. The article
(escribed the formation of a
tudent committee to research
iroblems at the student health
enter. For the information of
he University community, I
t ould like to discuss the Health
Services Advisory Committee.
Tiis committee, a Presidential
ommittee, is charged with
cviewmg policies ana plans
or the University Health
ervices . . . considering and
Student q
Horsesho*
To the Editor:
While walking through the
Htorseshoe last week, I was
iffronted with a new addition
o the Horseshoe's scenery.
iVhite signs (resembling dwari
litching posts) have been
jrecteu in front of each
milding, inscribed with thp
milding's name and date of
ronstruction. My reaction was
>ne of shock and disgust as I
ealized these markers are
edundant, unsightly, and
otally out of character for the
lorseshoe. In most cases, the
tame is on the building
lirectly over new sign. If the
late was the only reason for
erecting the signs, I suggest
hat plaques with all the other
instated date (name and
ignificance of founder,
riginal purpose, etc.) should
lave been placed on the
>uildings instead. The only
turpose I see for the signs is
ffering students a place to sit
acing the Horseshoe.
Thic Inoflo ^ ?
, 1IIIJ IL.UU5 II1L. iu llie ITUX OI
pe matter. An unseen and
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mmittee
Kists
investigating complaints
regarding the Health Services .
. . and making appropriate
recommendations regarding
health education programs "
There are faculty, staff and
three students appointed to the
committee. Suggestions or
complaints regarding the
Student Health Center can be
made by filling out a
suggestion form available in
the Health Center lobby or by
contacting a committee
member directly.
Al Menard, chairman
Health Services Advisory
Committee
uestions
b changes
unannounced force is creeping,
i through the Horseshoe,
; making unnecessary and
i unsightly alterations. Where
are the park benches that used
' to face the Horseshoe? And
i what is this I hear about
i making the Horseshoe
: graduate student housing
' only? The Horseshoe's history
is being obscured, while its
grounds are becoming less
friendly to students. The
Horseshoe, we are told, is
being "preserved," but for
whom? The Horseshoe is the
students' heritage! We should
not let the Horseshoe's
character be destroyed by
absurd additions (i p tho
atrocious sign over McKissick)
nor made inhospitable to
students by bench removals.
Fellow students, do not let the
Horseshoe slip through your
fingers through apathy; stand
up for what is rightfully yours!
Stephanie Wilds
Sec.-Treas.
Clariosophic Society
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