University of Oregon School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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Top row, Clark, DeLateur, Fluke, Galbraith, Goiney, Grondahl Second row, Hafner, Jones, Long, Marcum, Rawls, Rich- a rdson Third row, Roberts, Scott, Taylor, VVestover, XVood, Bunnell Fourth row, Cattle, Christensen, Coleman, DeMars, Dock- endorff, Heifron Fifth row, Heldobler, Lofherg, Lugar, Marcy, McDaniels, McMillan Sixth row, Movius, Osler, Reed, Rickett, Soltman, Summers Sevinili row, Smick, VVynia, Bellinger, Braif, Dunlap, ucas Eighth row, McConnell, McKinley, Rice, Ritchie, Stein- feld, Brown Ninth row, Finck, Gibson, Griswald, Hack, Hartsuck, Hoyt Bottom row, Larsell, Ludden, Morgan, Nebel, Schneider Those nol in the 12iCl'llI'C include, Rinehart Code J. Rich- ! 9 ardson, Verherkmoes, Calhoun, Fredrick, Sittner, Var- ney, li'erglund, Phillips, Cambcr, Curry, Gary, Gregg, Grier, Hutchinson, Jackson, Thomas, Verstceg, VVCS- terberg. A ., ,s XV egg.: - sl? A. 'C Theta Kappa Psi was founded on Thanksgiving Day, November 30, 1897, at New I-laven, Connecticut. It now has a membership of over eight thousand with twenty-one active collegiate chapters dis- tributed throughout thte United States and Canada. Gamma Mu Chapter of Theta Kappa Psi was -established by ten students at the University of Oregon Medical School when they were granted a charter by the Grand Chapter on March 5, 1921. Gamma Mu Chapter now has eighty-one active members and pledges in the student body of the school.

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Top row, Currin, Davis, Draper, Emmel, YV--701168, M1115 Second row, Parrott, Rodda, BOSS, Shasky, Welcli, Ash Third row, Boyer, Browning, Fox, Gould, Hill, Jacobson Fourth row, Lindgren, Morris, Perkins, Reichlfi, Scheflefs Stout Fifth row, Armentrout, Beckwith, Hogdanovitch, Canfield, Fisher, Gerow S ixth row, Murry, Stucky, Banfield, Butler, Cochran, Congow Seventh row, Guiss, C. Jones, H. Jones, MOHSOH, Needlmm, O'Connor . Bottom row, Olsen, Peterson, Ramseyif BOYCC, N- Suulvan Ulett Those not in the picture, D. Sullivan, MOYICY, Nbwmflll, C. Day, H. Fisher, Vehrs. ' '- '- --- r Q. 'a -'- 3:1 V-M . . ,gg 1. if ilu ,P if' Ts. is .L..is.'9?5 W Nu Sigma Nu, a fraternity conceived, created and evolved out of need for co- operation and fellowship among medical men, was founded March 2, 1882, at the University of Michigan. The composing nucleus consisted of Benjamin Grinnell Strong, William Mayo, Frederick Clark Bailey, Robert D. Stephens, Charles Mar- shall Frye and Lincoln Gish. From this modest initial group of six, Nu Sigma Nu has grown to a proud stature, embracing within its ranks some hfteen thousand followers of the cult of Aesculapius and having at this time forty chapters in as many selected class A medical schools in the United States and Canada. ln 1918, the University of Oregon Med- ical School had within its conhnes a local fraternity, Pi Phi Sigma, organized by fourteen men of high scholarship and abil- ity. The desire of this organization, to- gether with recommendations of the fac- ulty and numerous other schools through- out the country, led to the establishment of Beta Nu of Nu Sigma Nu, on May 12, 1919. Since this beginning over three hundred men have learned and approved its ethical tenets, which are peculiarly appropriate to a profession wherein sacri- tice and selfless devotion to humanity have become traditional. l6ll



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DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS The above nine members of the- Class of l94O will receive, in addition to the degree of Doctor of Medicine, a commission as First Lieutenant in the Organized Reserve Corps, Medical,Section, U. S. Army. These class members have taken and completed the four-year course in Military Science consisting of two years basic course, two years advanced course and the six weeks Summer Training Camp, as prescribed by the War Department. The R. O. T. C. is now an established tradi- tion as our Medical Unit was among the Hrst ten authorized in 1920. ALPI-IA EPSILON IOTA Alpha Epsilon Iota, founded in Michigan in 1890, is the oldest of the women's medical fraternities in the United States. Xi Chapter of Oregon has for eighteen years had an active' membership of the second, third and fourth year women med- ical students. T tj it 'E-f'f3'5 255'-3 'diff ux0V T631

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University of Oregon School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

University of Oregon School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 41

1940, pg 41

University of Oregon School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 88

1940, pg 88

University of Oregon School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 18

1940, pg 18

University of Oregon School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 22

1940, pg 22

University of Oregon School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 9

1940, pg 9


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