The Prospector (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 30, 1975 Page: 6 of 6
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student organizations or
groups. Judging will take
place at 2 p.m. Oct. 10 on the
triangular field in front of the
Library building, where the
decorations will be displayed.
Entries should be filed with
Ed Prendergast in the Student
Association office, 303 E.
Union.
The trophy will be a
traveling award.
The class, Cason said,
/ers introductory to
earch processes, processes
olved in information
hering and current
rising conditions.
Computer analysis of data
) is taught in the course,
is helps teach the nurses to
d data processing since
ry use the University’s
nputation center, added
ss Cason.
creativity and theme, said
Mrs. Neill.
The five judges will be
Mary Margaret Davis, award
committee chairperson;
Marshall Meece, designer of
the Miner mascot; Walter E.
Hyatt, homecoming
chairperson; Ron McDaniel
and Horace Chavez, alumni
association board members.
The contest is open to all
program began after "an
indication of nurses in the
community expressed a need
for individual preparation,”
reported Cason. She said
questionaires were mailed last
spring to inquire if nurses
wanted to return to school.
“I think it’s going to be
very good for the El Paso
community it will provide :
some faculty which we very |
much need,” said Cason. (
She pointed out students $
will be offered the options of ;
teaching, administration, or
clinical surgery after
completion of the program.
Requirements for the
graduate program are that
applicants must have had a
3.0 GPA in undergraduate
nursing. In addition, they
must have taken an
introductory statistics course
in nursing and must have
completed their Graduate
Record Exams or the Miller
Analogy Tests.
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Six students are enrolled in
first graduate course
ght at the School of
rsing, said Christine Bonds,
n of nursing.
‘Fundamentals of
search," is the first class
ght under the graduate
ision program. It and
other class will be offered
in next spring, if the
ponse is good, said Miss
nds.
Taught by Carolyn Cason,
lessor at the school, the
earch class is a required
irse for persons desiring a
ster degree of science in
sing.
Ed Prendergast, vice president of
student affairs, left and James M.
Peak treasurer of the UTEP
alumni association display the
trophy that will be presented to
- the association that does the best
job on campus displays for
homecoming. ..
A new trophy Burro
Bonanza Award for
Outstanding Homecoming
Campus Decoration, will be
awarded during Homecoming
Week, said Maxine Neill,
alumni association
spokesperson.
The trophy will be
awarded.as a prize in the
campus decoration contest.
Judging will be on
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