Show I Nurses Declare They Are Part of University Dear It made us sad to note in The Chronicle editorial of November that the removal of the Rostrum to a place has at last become We are students of the university registered in the nursing education This is our second and third on the university We have respect for the traditions of the Many of us have relatives and members of our families who were or are students of this It is not our desire to tear down any member or members of our student body or traditions of our We also read the article by Mary Jane and it made us feel a little hurt hurt because there seem to be some students of our university who feel the nurses aren't part of the student body sort of In case some persons do not a paragraph in Root's article read has been a question in a number of minds as to whether a tradition still exists in connection with the rostrum other than that it is a place to dump paint for the the the freshmen and even the neighborhood If we recall the rostrum was painted many times long before the nurses enrolled in the and at one time a year ago was painted by nurses not now at the university and for whom we do not feel We think The Chronicle is right in wanting to bring back the true tradition of the rostrum and to have it installed again and also to impress upon all student's minds just what the rostrum means unity of the university student body in all fairness to the do you think such statements as listed above in our university paper will tend to unite our student body as such traditions as the rostrum have This is our university and these are our We would like to see both traditions and unity preserved in the University of Sincerely Miss Joyce Cadet Nurse Miss Shirley Cadet Nurse |