0,194d DECEMBER 10.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE COEDS' CORNER Pre-Nursing Club Prepares Future Florence Nightingales The Pre-nursing club is one of the newest organizations on the campus. Organized in the fall of 1944, the club now has 20 active members. Several graduate students meet with their group now, but they will form their own club next semester. At the regular meetings, which are held every other week, outside speakers talk to the group on various aspects of the nursing profession. Once every year Miss Avis Van Lew, the superintendent of nurses at the University hospital in Kansas City, talks with the group about their future training at the hospital. At the end of each semester the club holds a banquet honoring the girls who will be transferring to the hospital. Six are leaving this semester. At the banquet two women "probies," who left the semester before, are the guest speakers. Jane During, College junior, is the club's president for this semester. Other officers are secretary-treasurer, Alta Jackson; program chairman, Elaine Jost; social chairman, Louise Sandefur; and publicity chairman, Margaret Straka. The sponsor is Miss Sara Patterson, instructor of home economics. A yearbook is made at the beginning of each semester for the club members. The cover on the latest issue was a drawing of "Joyce Jayhawk," the emblem of the K.U.nurses. She is a jayhawk dressed in nurses apron and cap. After five semesters of training at the University as pre-nursing majors in the College, they continue five semesters more at the hospital in Kansas City. They then graduate from the University with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR BROWNE, Society Editor The Sigma Phi Epsilon Wives club met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Dean Gibson. --- Tri Delt's Entertain Guests at the Delta Delta Delta Christmas dance were Joseph Lindsey, Jack Shanahan, Hoyt Baker, Rex Arrowsmith, Donald Stockdale, Robert Beider-vell, Orbon Tice, Robert Elliott, Eldan Means, Robert Kiskadden, John Addington, Frank Wendlandt, William Pringle, William Webb, Robert Masser, Robert Docking, Ray Culbertson, Robert Leonard, Samuel Hunter, John Kennedy, Alan Harms, Gordon Walters, Bud Hill, Max Coats, Donald Blackly, Frank Huck, Charles Peake, Edward Rolfs, Mem Stallard, Alfred Apitz, Dan Morse, Gordon Millar, Jack Mercer, The chaperones were Mrs. J. W. Whippel, Mrs. Mildred Scott, and Mrs. F. A. Benson. Betty Marstan, Diane Boone, Topeka; Janet Anderson, Joan Macky, Martha Frazier, Kansas City, Mo.; Georgia Haun, Peggy Wolfe, Phyllis Wilson, Marilyn Smith, Wichita. Jerry Ewers, Harley Colburn, Marsh Fryar, Ruse McCarthy, Edward Becker, Robert Falkenberg, Richard Cory, Everett Gills, Kenneth Hampton, Clyde Burnside, Kenneth Beck, Edward Harris, Norton Newell, Ernest Friesen, William Delay, Sewell Wilson, Rodney Armstrong, William Read, Ronald Weddle, Richard Spencer, Willis Baker, George Macarthy, Richard Sime, Harry Motey Joliffe, Sleepy Hollow Guests Guests at the Joliffe and Sleepy Will Choose Members Owl society, junior men's honor society, will choose new members for the first time since 1943, at 9 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. Hollow dance were Willard Stapleton, Donald Marshall, Hugh Polson, Hart Jewell, Gene Smith, Albert Grimes, Harry Robson, Paul Thome, William Young, James Nelson, Jack Reardon, Charles Black, Everett Devalid, Holt Denman, William Tolle, Donald Greenhaw, Gene Raker, Mike Unruh, Eugene Crandall, Edward Wells, Alan Probst, Fred Selsar, Ralph Collins, Herman Heisterman. 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