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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT IV E, the graduating class of 1954, of Millard Fillmore Hospital School ' of Nursing, being of weak minds and even weaker bodies, do hereb) create and publish our last will and testament. For all the thoughtful ness and sincere interest which she has had in all our functions, we wish to leave Miss Rathman our deepest apprecia- tion . To Mrs. Hoff, so that she may finally have peace of mind, we leave our experience record books, may they rest in pieces. All our gratitude is left to the clinical instructors for the many pain- ful hours they have spent instilling their knowledge into us — we know it was not in vain. To the dietitians, we leave all the pureed cherry pits. Admiration is left for Miss Zwolinski for her professional attitude. Along with all her unforgettable experiences during her stretch at Millard, Nancy Horton leaves her ability for getting campused to Char- lotte Nichols. Wilma Blake, the calm, cool and collected member of the class, wills her poise to Laura DiSonti. Mary Jo Clair hopes that Pauline Bauer will have as much fun as she did at Gowanda, in fact, as much as she can have anywhere, any- place, anytime. Doreen Eberle although we don ' t know If she can do without it, leaves her inquisitiveness to Maxine Zielinski. Susie Haun has many fine traits to leave but she ' d rather leave her lung to Pathology. Mary Ann Micklas should be happy to know that Debbie McGrath is wil ling to leave her a part of her famous pony tail . We hope that Pat Harner will be able to fulfill all the social ob- ligations Ginny Brown has bestowed upon her. 33
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Crifi ue, ATHLETIC Suzanne Nagell BLUSHING Nancy Horton CONGENIAL Eleanor Nobilio DANGER Nancy Hill EATER Marion Kussem FLIRT Barbara Heimerle GULLIBLE Lois Stein HEARTBREAKER Carol Gerstenberg IRRESISTIBLE Norma Carlson JOKER Anita Lawrie KNOWLEDGE Frances Barton LIGHTHEARTED Suzanne Nagell M-m-m-m-m Virginia Brown NONCHALANT Nancy Graham OPTIMISTIC Pamela Partiss PERSUASIVE Carroll Kotmaier QUIET Claudia Kipp REFRESHING Joan Maier SMOOTH Mary Jo Clair TALKATIVE Patricia Reed UNIQUE Marilyn Pool VIVACIOUS Suzanne Haun WINNING Wilma Blake X UNKNOWN QUALITY Jacque Renner YAWNING Joan Wakefield ZIPPY Margaret Richter :l( sr 32
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Joan Wakefield disagrees about the saying, You can ' t take it with you She ' s go- ing to I Fran Barton is going to leave her stamina and perseverance to Carol Turner and Jackie Zimmer. Slim Kotmaier leaves quickly, lest the V.N. A. catches up v ith her for embezzled funds. Our Friend Linda Reinholtz leaves her ability to be good natured under any stress or strain. Joan Didion leaves sidewards, so that no one can see her go. Jean Kane, private eye, leaves her ability for tracking dov n lost medicine cards to Joan Meyers, in hopes that she has better luck. Sue Niblick Nagell leaves her reserved seat at the submarine races to Carol Kaiser. Barb He ' s a doctorl Heimerle leaves for the Stuyvesant to meet Mary Ann Kania and Pat Reed who refuse to bequeath it to anyone else. Marion Young leaves her dreams of a happy marriage and all her house plans to Bar- bara Berger. Marilyn Jaguar Vossler leaves a bottle of disinfectant to any unsuspecting Freshman who desires to take a bath. Alice Sanchez hopes that Anne Becker and Janice Preston will all be able to get weekends off at Children ' s too. Anita Beachie Lawrie wills to Ma Lerczak, a bigger and better bar. Jeannie Sakamura leaves her wise decision to transfer to good old MFH to anyone else with the same inspiration. The Senior Class wills to Marion Have you got anything to eat? Kussum a pair of earphones so that she can watch TV in peace. Ginny Honah Maxson leaves her summer flings in search of a full time romance. Claudia Kipp wills her little room downstairs at Perkins to Judy Swanson saying Give me Five Minutes More. Jacque Renner leaves with her harness for a better repair shop. Pam Partiss leaves us all wondering about her lost weekends. She claims she was just learning how to cook spaghetti. Nancy Graham, along with her guppies, leaves her apparatus for making life easier to 636. Carol Gerstenberg leaves her Florida tan to Frannie Malone. 34
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