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Actual Experience Colleen Sauber prepares an injection for an unsuspecting patient. Before she can dispense medications, Kathy Wise must carefully read all labels. In contrast to the familiar female in white are males in white. Five men are enrolled in the nursing program this year. These BCCJC nursing students gain training and experience in a va¬ riety of areas including obstetrics, pediatrics, surgery, and psy¬ chiatrics. At the close of two years these students will be pre¬ pared for State Boards. Although the student nurse follws a strenuous schedule, Virginia Cropp, Elaine Wondra, and Arlinda Worthen find time for a Coke and a few laughs. 21
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Student Nurses Learn Profession Through Freshman Nursing Students: FIRST ROW, Wendy White, Trudy Axtell. Cheryl McMahon, Susi Williams, Charlene Burch, Cheryl Rothchild. SEC¬ OND ROW, Shirley Piper; instructor, Jeanette Schremmer. Veleta Whitfield, Ruth Miller, Roberta Sandoval, Cheryl Hanchett, Vickie Kindt. Brenda Rich- meier, Janie Hickel. THIRD ROW, Tela Jamison, Mary Hoffman, Colleen Sauber, Ruth Traylor, Betty Gomez, Maxine Vaughan. Mary Pfunder, Mar¬ tha Stark, Millie Dravo. FOURTH ROW, Mary Hartenbower, Diana Brown, Karmi Komarek, Betty Jensen, Kay Jontra, Kathy Myers, Robert Caro. FIFTH ROW, Robert Beer, Carl Leichty, Harold Wamhoff, Gregory Naines, Kenneth Dodson, and instructors Sister Mary Ann Klein, Joyce Hines, and Ellen Manning. Colleen Sauber, Tela Jamison, and a young patient prepare for a game of cards. 20 Even a temperature, taken by Cecilia Hudson, may seem minor, but it can prove important.
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Bookstore Expands as Campus Grows One of the most crowded places on campus during enrollment is the books¬ tore. A tremendous number of text¬ books leave the bookstore as students begin classes. In the spring, the cam¬ pus bookstore moved to the new Stu¬ dent Union and greatly increased its size. Students and faculty could then browse through the area and look at the sweatshirts, jackets, paperback books, pens, and other supplies on display. ABOVE LEFT: Wanting to add to his wardrobe. Greg Lister looks at the varied selection of T- shirts. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Immenschuh checks to see that she has the correct textbook for a filing student. RIGHT: Making change for stu¬ dents is another service of the bookstore. Happi¬ ly, Patty Oborny makes change for Dennis Sherman.
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