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3 Z'-af SOME OF TITIE USES of the triangular bandage are being practicecl by Eleanor Middleton, Amelia Voigt Helen Wilcox, Trudis Care, and Doris McNaughton. l AXE IJ . 2 -.. , 4 LILLIAN DON, Eleanor Coleman, Marjorie Moore, and Sally Darnell are receiving artihcial respiration from Ioan Bearclsall, Betty Poyle, Roberta I-Iollintler, and Geraldine Carter, FRANCES MOORE, Ioan Beardsall, Marjorie Moore, Helen Wilcox, Trudis Care, and Eleanor Middleton carry Eleanor Coleman on the stretcher. Page 16 First Aid EVERYBODY'S DOING IT. If you can't apply a tourniquet, fit a splint, or give your roommate artificial respira- tion, you should go immediately to the campus Red Cross olhce. Here you will be enrolled in one of Miss Mildred Samuelson's bi-Weekly classes in the womanly art of First Aid. This talent can only he acquired through hard Work and effort. For the fun ceases when you learn how to carry a patient and learn how to make an improvised stretcher. Your work is important. As a nation at war you must be prepared for any emergency. There is a place for every- one in our defense program. The Ari- zona coed is finding her place through the efforts of the Red Cross. The soror- ities and dormitories on the campus have endorsed the program of prepared- ness 1002. We can be proud of our 1943 coed. She has a job to do and she is doing it well.
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BETTY TIERNEY, Annu Belle Willson, Faye Gibbs, Laura Nobles, and Betty Rose Eiscnbacli practice Red Cross nursin on Mary Frances XVilson under the supervision of Mrs. Van Cleve. THEY SERVE ALSO-they knit sweaters, roll bandages, and they know they are doing their part. Their brightly colored, pre-war yarns have turned khaki and blue. lt's not always interesting-folding two by two surgical squares in the Red Cross room can get mighty monotonousg but their bit for de- fense has to be done. RED CROSS BANDAGE ROLLING-Rachel VVnsem, Patty Gerling, VIRGINIA VVESTOVER, Yvonne Ross, Flora Bye Riley, Gail Tliomp Jayne Seltzer, jane Forestor, Phyllis Iohnfon. son, lean Rascoe, lane Thompson do Red Cross knitting. Their Duties Page 15
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DIQFENSE STAMPS sell easier when Kitty Lyon, Peggy Gard- ner, Adelaide Read, and Caroline Kemmler smile at potential buyers, Betty Lou Stacy, Pinky Myll, and Sally Mewshaw. SMILES OF APPROVAL show the success of a day's sales as Ioan Wanvig, Pat Smith, Dorothy Cureton, and Margaret Charvoz check the receipts from bond campaign. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS sell more War bonds' was a Hollywood slogan. There being no copyright on the idea, the Univer- sity of Arizona Spurs, with tremendous suc- cess, have proved its validity. Setting up headquarters in the old Kitty Kat office, the campus defense office directs this and many other defense activities. Class schedules preventing her direct participation in war industries, Miss Coed has eased the burden of Working mothers by assisting in day schools and nurseries. After the armistice the university Woman may say with right- eous pride that she, too, had a part in mak- ing possible a free and better world. VVI-IILE T the hands the many l K of university coeds. Charlotte Meyers, Barbara Armstrong, and Gloria Daiidson ire but 1 few women assisting in the maintenance of day schools and nurseries. fy ' '. ' ty J. .lmiz .' A A ' Qfii' grit' L ,g 9 r' rn?- :' 2-. HEIR MOT1-lliRS work in various war industries, these children rcceiie care ind instructions at
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