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ted ed- ses ,OS- Xct SIE It takes three years to complete the School of Nursing. One semester of intense study is spent on our campus, which includes anatomy, physiol- ogy, chemistry, bacteriology, nutrition, and physical education. Nursing arts, professional adjustment, and drug and solutions are studied at the respective hospitals. The student nurses .like our campus. The majority of them are from outstate. There are more from small towns than from the city. Some of the states represented are Arkansas, Mis- souri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Wash- ington. Nurses are gravely needed for the war effort and there is a dangerous shortage in the United States today. The University is proud to have these Cadet Nurses on the campus. enemf .ygoapifaf FIRST SEMESTER MARIDE ARNOLD GENEVA FERRY SHIRLEY RINKER MARIORIE BENNETT DORIS LEE KENNEDY HAZEL SCHMIT WANDA BESS CARTER CLEO MACE , JULIET SKILLMAN MARGARET CARVER RUTH ALICE COULTER RUBY DARLENE MENTZE MARY ESTELLE MILLER Th h ' t reg do not appear: Marilyn Bjornstad, jean Dickson, Lois Faye Ditty, Cherie Doris Epperson, Mitzi gujcgfiog-if Igorothy Fulton, Fuschia Fuqua, Virginia Cronk Callinger, Lorretta Ruth Gibson, Riyeka Kikucki, Yvonnez LaDuke, Dorothy North, Dolores Noteman, Novella Marie Travis, Edith Marie Wilmore, Elnore Routt, Dorothy Schoer, Mary Elizabeth Shukers, Esther Naomi Shull. ' tudents include: Betty Beck, Genevieve Bence, D ' B , U l Campbell, Winifred gjiigzgtgfmhcdigigoggrsgaischy Jacqueline Chalfant, Doris .Coodnight, Marilycgli-Iezildgik, lair? Adelaide I-Ienrikson, Colleen Kincannon Lois Knueppel, IWBIJQTIC Leer, MHIJOUC MSSCY, Martha Redmon, Betty Roggensees, Loretta Rowe, Marjorie Reynolds, Hazel Scott, Lois VV1lson, Polly Wright, Lois Horn. -17-
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I 1 1 ll we SAM! of Warming The University of Kansas City has offered a special curriculum of study for student nurses during the past several years, under the supervision of Miss Grace Frauens, chainnan of the Depart- ment of Nursing. This year students from Cen- eral, Research, and Trinity Lutheran hospitals have attended classes in the Biology and Chemistry building on our campus. The majority of the students are in the United States Cadet Nurse corps, which means the fed- eral government provides for their training as nurses for the armed forces, government and civilian hos- pitals, health agencies, and war industries, by Act of Congress passed in June, 1943, Q:fea,rcA .J41Q4,oifaf FIRST SEMESTER ANN ARD CAROLE FRANCES FOWLER VIRIGINIA LOUISE HARVEY ELIZABETH BANKS ELIZABETH GRIFFITH MARY ALBERTA HAWTHORNE JEAN KATHRYN BROVVN WINONA GRIFFITH VIRGINIA RODENBERG MARY LOU ESCHENBRENNER MARY ELLA HANLON VIRGINIA TAPP ,S fib- L! g23f1eeSWhX2iugiCE?i'in?0Eg:ZPPISHI Ere: Ehirley Kathryn Boley, Mary Louise Dake, Barbara Daley Barbara Lee , , ty oo er, etty Lee Kl k, E ' L , L '11 ' rlijeify .lean Mallaf, Anna Margaret Parker, Jean A. Ralrllilgif, Loism?g:?1Iine flxelidletssl Ilaablitolgleclxoliirtllzfziarlyyllillaiiye 0 111, Mary Josephine Willis, Joyce Arllne Wilson, Mary Margaret Spelman, Irene Stipp. l Second semester nursing students include' Lenore Bo G ld' I . ' x . ' Celeste Kmpmeyer, Margaret Jane Langdon, JO Ce Fwmari 0 Bl: Irene erry, Ma1'Y Louise Dean, Ida Gifford, Y aye 0 Y N , B L Morgan, Betty ,Io Stoffe, Dorothy Spoon, Frances Ellen StillTgRutliNVE1i1 Dt?llEeI?aIDoroihty, Lclisllisglgfliljigllilacii. Phyllis -161
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