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STUDENT COUNSELING SERVICE is available to both -oiled and per considering college. It offers ree sc Lc vocational and ecV. pti ide tests and counseling service. It I ndiv aal: Lect ca ar courses to fit th. Lr abilitie and in -which they ar mc to ed, h 1th study problems and th personal and psychological problem::. Dir rtor M. Gilbert at Urbana-Champaign and Harold Klehr at Chicago Und iduate I UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICE provides office treatment and hosp al care Hospital for students at Urbana-Champaign. Knployee. re i care, physical examinations for employment, and jatment for -the-job ace Health Service directors are Dr. Orville S. Walters at Urbana-C apaign; • Ma . J. Colbert at Medical Center; Dr. John E. Kysar at Chicago Und< raduate STUDENT ACTIVITIES cover practically every field o: nter b. Illir Student Activities is in charge of many In the Illini Union allcampus activities at Urbana-Champaign such as Homecoming, Dads Day, Mothc Da . etc. More than 300 specialized social, scholastic, religious, ai organizations are active. V. J. Hampton, Assistant Dean of Studen . he general student organization and activity office at Urbana-Champaign. A led Center, Chicago, and at Chicago Undergraduate Division, student a d unde: lean of udent affairs and dean of students, l pectively. RELIGIOUS IliTEREST among students is great. Although the Unive: sectarian, various religious groups hav tablished C h •, __ , "church homes avay from home," adjacent to the campus. T3 _y for college students vas at Illinois in 1906, and the church jundat a started at Urbana in 1913. Eighteen religious foundation. . iw eli groups give special attention to students, and student/ are ^ med at a the community. Church foundations also have t n I at al Chicago. MORE SOCIAL FRATERNITIES AID SORORITIES are ac at 1 Urbana-Champaign campu than at any other Ln the vorld. There ar >7 una rat with 3,217 members and 25 sororiti, with 1,274. (Stud hou ng, pa< V

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