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School o-p Pharmacy Since the StliDol of Pliarmacy is a proft ' ssional school, tliere is only one course of study leading to the Bache- lor of Pharmacy degree. The official enrollment of the School of Pharmacy for the three professional years was 87 students. In addi- tion there were 38 pre-professioiial students. . professional pharmacy in the Student Health Center is ofXTated by the School of Pharmacy. Prescriptions are compounded for Universit ' students wiio consult physicians of the Student Health Ser ice. Dr. Curtis W ' aldon is Dean of the Pharmacy School. Prescriptions are filled by Pharmacy students. Dean W ' aldon works in the lab. Fi e-year program becomes operative. Students also work in the lab. 25
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« I Freshmen nurses attend chemistry lecture. Nurses spend year on campus, three in Denver. Km ji 1 t ' Bl ' P EI 1 The cap is symboHc of the profession and its service to humanity. During the freshman year in the School of Nursing, young women have an opportunity to test their apti- tude and abihties, their willingness to accept the self- discipline imiM)sed by a program of college study, and the depth of their interest in nursing. This freshman year is spent on the Boulder campus. Medical sciences, nursing theory, and laboratory courses make up the majority ' of the curriculum of the basic nursing degree program. The future nurses at- tend the School of Nursing clinical division on the CU Medical Center campus in Denver during their sopho- more, junior, and senior ye;irs. Dean Loughran and Asst. Dean Colestock congratulate sopho- mores after the traditional, capping ceremony. School o-P ursing 24 ■9m
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MMn College o ' P Mu3ic Christmas broadcast aired by three national networks I fa William Clendenin reviews a score. The College of Music, directed by Dean Imig, had an enrollment of 210 undergraduate and 35 graduate stu- dents. Bachelors ' degrees may be earned in voice, piano, organ or church music, string instruments, wind instru- ments and theory or history and literature. Many faculty members have been active at regional and national conventions of the Music Teachers ' Association The cat and the fiddle . . . and the Music Educators ' National Conference. The College of Music presented a choral Christmas pro- gram that was aired over three national networks plus nearly 40 local stations throughout the Midwest. The well-received program was made up of the Modern Choir directed by Dean imig, the University Singers directed by Charles Byers, and the University Choir directed by David Glismann. Dean Imig composes. 26
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