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To Heal Is Their Goal 0 A new curriculum on campus this year 0 is the nursing school program. Headed by Chairman of Nursing Education Mrs. Floretta Awe, it is an association pro- gram, preparing students. for registered lllllillflfllll A T? -A, fx nurse exams in two years, instead of the J l traditional three. In cooperation with Io- cal hospitals and state nursing groups, the junior college program in Phoenix is the first in Arizona, one of 40 in the nation. The first semester enrollment 0111111010 I J .J L f in Ill!! lllr1llIl totaled thirty students. cfm? 4 Elifup l. , 4. -' gf 1- 1 - 'T ,I ,sf I V ffbzi .x ,. 5 A 5 . l vm. All -QA vs? . Demonstrating the duties of a good nurse are: Bar- bara McGuern, Linda Solesbee, Charlotte Shackel- ford, Delores Freiheit, and Sylvia Bruce. Shown below is an excerpt from the second semes- ter schedule of classes, showing what courses are II available to would-be nurses. Cguggg Sec. I-'oo or Instructor Type oi Building Dept. No. No. COURSE TITLE Doposit No. Name Day Class Time and Room NURSING Department No. 36 Floretta Awe, Department Chairman Office: Unit 9 M'...-. ........ ... Nursing 21455 ........ Medical-Surgical .......................................... 352.25 Ins 34 ...... Awe,Dorrfe1d. F ............... ... Nursing 2..457 ........ Medical-Surgical-Group I tLab.J ....................... 34 ...... Awe,Dorrfe1d .... T Th. Nursing 2..458 ........ Medical-Surgical-Group II iLab.7 ...................... 34 ...... Awe,Dorrfe1d .... T Th. Nursmg 3..46O ........ Pharmacology ............................. .................................. 3 4 ...... Awe,Dorrfe1d... W ............... -L M F .............. Lee ....... Lec ........ ec ........ .Lec ........ 8:00- 8:50 ........ 11:00-11:50...-... 9:00- 9:50 ........ Arrange ........ .11:00-11:50 ....... H-202 ....... H-202....... H-202 ....... Arrange ........ Maricopa County... Hospita1..' .H-202 ....... Nursing students in Group I and Group II will alternate between an A.M. shiftTuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 to 11:80 the P.M. shift from 11:15 to 3:50. 21
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Spoken Words Are Might X Q 'f ', H ...l 1 inn' A f-3 .C i ,l' I p 1 8 fr And in conclu- sion, or is this the beginning of a speech to be given by Lynn Miku? .ff w',M'i Chairman of the Speech Department is Mr. John .1 ' Paul. Courses offered in the field are designed to help C ,ix -X V Xu the student achieve a greater refinement of speech SK l CN- and a style of speaking which is natural. Another ' X function of the speech department is radio broad- ' U. casting. The radio broadcasting class gives students - ' ' C ' practice in writing, directing, and presenting the pro- EL -Qfffc -' 'N e gram broadcast by the College radio station, KFCA. r t 'av -c e War ,W li 'Y lv i l Mr. Capper gives Dave Johnson a few points on how to give a better speech. we 'V Improving her skill of reading from the printed page is Carlene Wilkerson. Her at- tentive audience consists of Lynn Miku, Karen Cohen, and Arlie Mason. Could it be Friends, Romans, and Countrymen, that Dianne Kleinman is reading? Nope, it looks like the lady is reading from another lady's diary.
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Each year the Associated Collegiate Press holds a convention for editors and staff members of college publications. Phoenix College representatives for the 1959-60 convention - held in New York City - were Leeann Burtz, SANDPRINTS Editor, Mr. Donald G. Hackett, Journalism Department Chairman, and Ginger Wiley, Bear Birthplace For the Fourth Estate Tracks Editor. Y ,.,...f--f, ,. it ,A it V H E 22 tg. we ,A Dave Mann, SANDPRINTS Photogra- pher, shows how the picture-taker takes pictures. After the Bear Tracks deadline is met, the office takes on an air of quiet serenity. The Department of Journal- ism is headed by Mr. Donald G. Hackett. The curriculum of- fers such courses as: advanced news writing, pictorial journal- ism, advanced pictorial jour- nalism, editing and news writing, and publications. The two publications put out by the Journalism Department are Bear Tracks, the college news- paper and SANDPRINTS, the yearbook.
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