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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"

The women were anxious
and concerned except for Esther who appeared puzzled.
Shortly thereafter, Helen Schauer marched into the room and
took the witness chair as if she owned it. Her Teutonic
ancestors would have been proud. Helen, at age thirty,
considered herself a responsible adult. She owned property
and was very serious about her abilities and her nursing studies.

She had begged Diana to let her come as a witness. A little
taller than average, she was a strong looking woman. Blonde hair
framed a face that, while not beautiful, reflected a healthy
radiance that enhanced her image of strength. Now, sitting
there, exuding confidence, she gave her name and was sworn.
Her testimony should have been important, but Diana wasn't too
certain that the panel would listen. It backed up what Roz
had to say about the feelings of the medical students concerning
the radiology course.
The most Diana hoped to accomplish from this testimony was
to have the committee order NERD to make available the course
and instructor evaluation for the previous year. That was
the year that Lyle had claimed the students loved the course
and the instructors.


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