1960s
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BS – Bachelor of Science | MITS – Medical Imaging & Therapeutic Science |
CLS – Clinical Laboratory Science | MLS – Medical Laboratory Science |
CP – Clinical Perfusion | MN – Medical Nutrition |
Cyto – Cytotechnology | MT – Medical Technology |
D – Dentistry | N – Nursing |
DH – Dental Hygiene | P – Pharmacy |
GC – Genetic Counseling | PA – Physician Assistant |
GS – Graduate Studies | PH – Public Health |
HPTT – Health Professions Teaching and Technology | PT – Physical Therapy |
MS – Master of Science | RST – Radiation Science Technology |
MHA – Master of Health Administration | RT – Radiologic Technology |
M – Medicine |
Darroll Loschen M’63
Elkhorn, Neb., recently moved into an independent living community.
Jerry Margolin M’63
Largo, Fla., is retired and working on his certification in medical marijuana.
Richard Ohme M’64
Gig Harbor, Wash., has been retired since 1999 and is enjoying it.
Edmond, Okla., closed her community and women's health consulting business in 2023 and retired after 59 years of nursing practice. During the past five years, she has been volunteering with the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women on a stop human trafficking effort. She and her husband spend their time traveling, gardening, and spending time with their son and his family. Their two oldest grandchildren are in college and their youngest granddaughter will start her junior year in high school.
Omaha, Neb., and his wife, Myrna Newland M’64, are happily retired in Omaha and their three grown children are doing well.
Robert Newton P’66
West Des Moines, Iowa, retired after practicing pharmacy for 57 years, with the last 37 in service at Broadlawns Pharmacy in Des Moines.
James Bauer BS’68, M’70
Peoria, Ill., retired in December 2024 and is enjoying an extensive amount of travel. They have three daughters, nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and all are healthy. They winter in Florida. He enjoys fishing, reading, and most sports. He worked with medical students and residents his entire career.
Keith McReynolds M’69
Buda, Texas, published his second novel in May 2024, “The President’s Father”. It is apolitical but seems to be coming true.