Bulletin of the State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Virginia, June, 1917 . ce. During the past year there was a decided advance along every lineof Association work, and much greater progress is expected for thefuture. The officers for the coming year are as follows: President—Garland Straughan, Warsaw, —Fannie Mae Morgan, Warsaw, —Clara Collins Eichards, Tunstall, —Helen Eains, Warsaw, Adviser, Eula D. Atkinson, Camden, Ark. HEALTH OF THE STUDENTS Special precautions are taken to provide for and promote the healthof the students. We realize


Bulletin of the State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Virginia, June, 1917 . ce. During the past year there was a decided advance along every lineof Association work, and much greater progress is expected for thefuture. The officers for the coming year are as follows: President—Garland Straughan, Warsaw, —Fannie Mae Morgan, Warsaw, —Clara Collins Eichards, Tunstall, —Helen Eains, Warsaw, Adviser, Eula D. Atkinson, Camden, Ark. HEALTH OF THE STUDENTS Special precautions are taken to provide for and promote the healthof the students. We realize that no satisfactory work can be doneby a student whose body is not strong and healthy. Students areencouraged to engage in regular out-of-door games and exercises, andto take long walking trips. All students receive the very best medical attention. The schoolis provided with an Infirmary, where suitable facilities are furnishedfor the care, comfort, and treatment of the sick. One of the leadingphysicians of the city is the regular physician to the school. He v A. sEgpgft?: *=***^. HH Fredericksburg, Virginia 35 visits the school every day and reports to the President of the insti-tution all cases of sickness. He is at the call of the school at anyhour when needed. Whenever necessary the best of trained nursesare provided in the Infirmary. The school bears all expenses ofmedical attention and nursing, except in cases of special privatenursing and in the case of special operations. DAY STUDENTS The proximity of the school to the city of Fredericksburg makesit perfectly feasible for students living in the city to attend as daystudents. Students at a distance who wish to board with friends orrelatives in the city may do so and be received as day students. The school does not assume any responsibility for boarding ar-rangements or home discipline of students who do not live in thedormitories. Day students, of course, will be subjected to the sameschool regulations as boardi


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