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Page 31 text:
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flom ( tate ana (yfaipes Ic Ljiizziii Cjicwl Typical was the scene of Tuesday evening in room 1-1 when the editors — Laird Crocker, Mary Mattix, Glen Allen, and Marcella Jack — rushed out into the halls of Juco, trying - to find the reporters who were supposed to have their news items ready on the preceding day. Yes, many a brain was wracked by the editors and their staff in an effort (cheerfully put forth) to give, in the Grizzly Growls, interest to every taste, including editorials, gossip, poems, quotations, and bulletins of school activities. Through the guidance of Mr. Nixon, and the efforts of every member of the staff, Juco has been given something of which we are truly proud — the Grizzly Growls. In return for the hours of work spent getting the paper out, the Journalism Club has had some swell parties. This, with seeing the Grizzly Growls go to press each week, gave great satisfaction to all. Seated, left to right: Barbara Bowyer, Betty Jo Locke, Mary Margaret Noble, Mar- cella Jack, Phyllis O ' Brien, Mary Mattix, Cordelia Dennis, Darlene Burns, and Adeline Leben. Standing: Mr. Nixon, Glen Allen, Paul O ' Neal, Dona Maddux, Bill Hartnett, Beth DeLong, Joanne Oir, Laird Crocker, and James McKinney. 2!)
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72 x sas Sitting, left to right: GeraI ' dine Green, Virginia Edmonds, Imogene Watson, Mar- garet Love, Cathryn Clark. Standing, left to right: Charlene Scharnhorst, Virginia Delaney, Lois Lane, Martha Thompson, Lola Blain. The student nurses of Susan B. Allen Memorial Hospital School of Nursing have a thirty-six months ' course of training - which includes ap- proximately 1050 hours of theory, part of which is taken at the Junior College and through affiliations in Pediatrics and Orthopedrics at Chil- den ' s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, and in Psychiatry at St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. Their practical experience is divided in the following departments : Medical, Surgical, Obstetrics, Surgery, and Diet Kitchen, as recommended by the State Board of Nurse Examiners. It is the purpose of the school to create and maintain a standard worthy of the highest ideals of the nursing profession and to offer such valuable instruction and experience that it will attract and graduate the best type of women. 2K
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Page 32 text:
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ulcrtale ana Ulcrlal . . . Seated, left to right: Heap, Mattix, Steiner, Miss Wrestler, L. McGahan, Harris. H. McGahan. Standing: Locke, Bowyer, Oliver. Morale and Moral this constitutes the Y. W. C. A. At the beginning of the year, the Y. W. C. A. continued its organi- zation under the capable sponsorship of Miss Ferna Wrestler. Officers elected for the year, 1946-47, were: president, Wilma Steiner; vice- president, Laverne McGahan ; secretary, Mary Mattix ; and treasurer, Evelyn Harris. At the end of the first semester, however, Y. W. lost two of its most valuable members ; Miss Wrestler, who left to teach at Wichita University, and Wilma Steiner, who moved to Salina; Laverne McGahan automatically became president, and a new vice-president, Betty Jo Locke, was elected. Other cabinet members were: music chairman, Barbara Bowyer ; program chairman, Betty Jo Locke, first semester ; Pat Brunson, second semester; publicity chairman and student council representative, Martha Anglemeyer; and devotional chairman, JoAnn Heap. Miss Prussing, one of our new teachers this semester, became our sponsor, and Y. W. C. A. wishes to extend its appreciation. As several activities, the Y. W. C. A. sponsored a Christmas Carol- ing party for the college with a chili feed following, and also sent a Y. W. C. A. representative to the Parsons convention. And so ends another year for Y. W. C. A. 30
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