Three area hospi, tal adminis-
b~tors, representing ,the Luther-
)itals Society
H ttos ,and Iomes
~ g~ern, men~tal officials toured
~? ~undance Air Force Station
~l'ida~, a.m., l un.ched and met
local officials at neon. The
tion eld to determine
was
ea bility of *he vacated air
facility as *he site for a
J~lo0tl ~or pm~a medical person-
'the tour were .Mike
chief of speci, al services,
of Vocational
Cheyenne; Wen-
Railings, administrator,
Memorial ~Iospital,
!offish; Gene Wheeler, Crook
/Mem,orm,l ~ospital ad-
R. V. Shanvon, ad-
Campbell County
Gillette; George Kealey,
of Public Instruction;
vocational rehabilita-
BaIlantyne, Denver, U.
of Health, Ed-
and We}fare; Michael
Denver, ~tSW; Dr. Edward
Sundance; Buster Pop-
$undance mayor; R. M.
Sundance Industrial de-
.agen't for ,the Com-
ial Clulb, and Paul Sharp,
secred~ar~y o~ Crook
emorial ttospital.
Another Meeting
said infornmtion gath.
~he tour w~uld be
to the state superin-
of pu*blic instruction. It
Oha~ 'the findings will be
ta~ a .me~ing amon,g various
within *he next month.
members of the
hospital grou~p are coon-
statistics and will file a
'Prior to the nex't meeting.
and do're of the meetirtg will
by She State De-
Public Instruction,
said. :Sundance officials
ttend.
this summer, Popham,
and Bernd met with ,I. tth-
v~ficials, the superintednent
I blic instruction, represen,t-
and service staffs
High School ,and School
10 (H uleSt grade school)
announced 'this week.
~igh so,noel staff:
Erickson, Commerce;
Ial .rson, drivers educa-
si,cal edu.ca ion, head
and asketha l coach,
~aath; Jacqueline R~mill,
speech, debate; D niel
Dominie Calvetti, set-
and math; Stephen Vermi-
agri culture; Jud-
home eeoaaomis; Tim-
social tudies, assistan't
coach; John S. L ekwood,
and music; Alberta Bush,
Donna l ehards, school
u lett C. Wood, cus-
); -Ielen /Morris, Eunice
co ks; Mildred Stem,
drivers are Dale Rath-
Tail; J hn A. orris
Tower; L yle Storm - A1-
Pannell; John Wolf-
*ivide, Bush 'Ranch and
Ua,uber Bl' hers •
10).
grade sehol staff:
Ford, 8; Daniel Long,
Wau~h, 6; /Myrtle
5; Margaret Carl', 4;
Stoddard, Violet 01-
Fr nces Sehvepp, 7;
special edueatt?n;
We l*, school nurse;
Wattg~h, custodian.
TO CLASSIFY
Go~d wedding hand with
"G.F." and at
Sunday. Loser may
at Sundance Times by
far ad. 31
and girls medium, lerge
large d~or~u a r~l long
been mark~ down
and Jill Shop.
atives of the Sta,te Health Depart-
ment .and ~the Departvnent of
Labor.
~ollvwing Friday's tour, Pop-
~ham said ~he ,believes *here is a
"xather good chance" that the
Sundance location may be chosen
for fhe school. ,However, he said
i,t is o,o early to make any con.
crete statements.
~e did say current plans for
,the school ave "o~en ended."
,Primarily, it would be used to
train laboratory echnicians,
x ay assistants and similar medi-
cal ,workers.
In Demand
Lt~thera,n ,officials said that
most of these personnel now come
from trade schools in metropoli.
tan areas. The demand, however,
is much greater than supply.
it is estimated *hat the train-
ing period ,f r para medieal stu-
dents would be , bout 18 months-
some of which ,time would be
spent working in hospitals and
clinics. The remainder would be
spent at the school location.
,It has been suggested that per-
sonnel other 'than teeh,nicians
could he ,trained at such a
~aci.lity. These could include
practical nurses, medical records
,clerks, die~:itians and building
mainteaaance persons.
Negative Response
Earlie:r ¢chis men*h, Dr. Lawr-
ence J. Cohen, administrator of
the Stafe Department af Public
iHeal0h, wrote ~arry R~berts,
stafe superin*tendent public
instruction, regarding a survey
Cohen conducted abou¢ the leas.
ibi:lity of the pare,medical school.
contracted ,abou,t 20 pothole.
gists and radiologists in Wyo-
min:g and asked them if *here
was a need for such pers