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Coolidge has gone to Beech Fork, Pat Sarge has returned to Flat W _
Creek and Joyce Wiechmann is "floating".
The Fifty-fifth Class. began on Monday, April 29. Six of the  
students—Priscilla Craw, Dorothy Degnitz, Connie Freier, Joyce
Lind, Rene Reeb and Sandra Tebben——had been on the staff for ~
some months. The seventh student, Sandra Rhodes, has been
working for some years at a Lutheran Mission Hospital in New
Guinea. ‘
We have continued to have a well-staffed courier force this T
spring. Cynthia Russell of Rumson, New Jersey, and Felicity
Chanler of Geneseo, New York, joined Janet Brewer and Kate i
Mattes in March. Marianna Mayer of Madison, Wisconsin, and . 
Sabra Dunham, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, both Beloit College students,
came in May and will be with us until the middle of June. Our ‘
latest arrivals are two Kentucky couriers, Donna Baker of Crest- _A
wood and Katherine Vance of Lexington. V
We are delighted to report that Molly Lee and Joan Fenton Z
have returned to the staff and that Agnes Lewis is back at Wen- .
dover through the month of June. Molly, who qualified as a mid-
wifery tutor while she was in England, has taken over that post A
in the Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery, and Joan is back i
as a district nurse-midwife. We are glad to welcome Mary Sut- *'
tles and Alice Morgan to the Wendover office staff. Shirley Dick, A
a registered nurse from Seattle, and Vicki Napier, a licensed
practical nurse from Wendover, are now working at Hyden Hos- = 
pital. Marie Scott of Denver, Colorado, has been with us for  
three months to gain district nursing experience prior to entering -
the doctoral program at the University of Colorado School of A 
Nursing. A
Our couriers have been responsible for a number of delight- ’
ful guests this spring. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Brewer of Racine,
Wisconsin, came by to get Janet at the end of her courier period. `
Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hubert Chanler and their daughter, Alida, ,
of Geneseo, New York, came for a brief visit when Felicity was T
ready to go home, as did Mrs. John Russell of Rumson, New
Jersey, and her daughter Melinda. Mrs. Harold Baker of Crest-