Millard Fillmore Hospital School of Nursing - Arcanum Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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Seated at the table is M. J. Clair, the celebrated author, who is trying to get her joke book past the censors. D. McGrath is modeling for Alexander ' s; she walked in wearing a white strap- less, backless, beltless uniform, with a red picture hat. Glancing across the room we see Pat Reed, the famed lady wrestler, who is practicing a head lock on her husband. Standing near the food, we see M. Kussem, clinical instructor on one main. Wilma Blake and her husband just whizzed by on their new jet propelled motorcycle; hope they will be able to stop. Claudia Kipp and Joan Wakefield have brought their sons tonight. They are going to honor us with a singing rendition of the old M.F.H. Alma Mater. In walked Ellie Nobilio, the new hostess at the Ni- agara Falls U.S.O. We were all glad that Alice Alfano could make our party tonight. She just finished making up time. Just arriving from a three month vacation in Florida are Honah Maxson and Sue Klein, radiating the sun ' s rays upon us. Jean Kane just called, saying she would be a little late, it seems a patient from Gowanda eloped with her keys. Mrs. A. Sanchez is teaching Spanish now. She had to obtain a baby sitter to attend our gala affair. We were sorry to hear that Alice Schneider could not make it tonight; she is busy seeing the world as an airline hostess with the Trans-Continental Airlines. In fact, Sakamura flew in with her last week from behind the Iron Curtain, where she has been spreading the Gospel as a missionary. Sitting in the easy chair is S. Nagell, still wearing a shoulder brace to correct the lordosis suf- fered from bending over on V.N. A. She is carrying on a conversation with Shirley Hess, handy man for Mr. Grimm. C. Gerstenberg just walked by the group, demonstrating how she poses for Pepsodent Toothpaste ads. L. Stein has given up Steins beer to pose for the new Genny. M. Young finally has obtained her driver ' s license. She has been driving illegally for five years. James just grabbed Marge Richter; she was trying to steal the punch bowl. They now own a store for second- hand glasses. Seated on the couch is A. Lawrie who is a glass blower for Dr. Hague. In walked G. Brown with her green hair. She is now modeling for Green and Bright , a new hair dye. Scoop it up , is shouted across the room. It must be S. Haun and D. Medinger, reminiscing about nights on one old. The hour of departure has now arrived and our party is drawing to a close. Everyone has en- joyed seeing the old gang. . . .Oops! Here comes Nancy Graham only two hours late — But I didn ' t hear the fire bell I she exclaimed. Oh well, better late than never. 37

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f RCundfhe Town The TKeaTre A FTER the show last night, The Comedy in Music , by I. M. Singing and R. U. Listening, we stopped in at Meyer ' s Diamond Horseshoe, where we had a party honoring the superb cost of the star-studded comedy. Many things have happened to us since that September night when we wall ed down the steps wearing our newly acquired pins and clutching our diplomas. Some have won fame and honor, some have traveled far and wide, while the rest have worked day by day to help better mankind. Our hostess. Miss B. Heimerle, in her Schiaparelli gown, is talking to F. Barton, who has just been appointed Dr. Mudge ' s chief assistant. Serving punch is L. Rienholtz, head nurse on one main and J. Renner, who is now working in cysto. Everyone stood at attention as Major Joan Didion of the U. S. Army enters the room to make inspection. Everyone, except Nancy Hill and J. Maier, who are too engrossed with their new dance steps which they are practicing in the far corner. We were all delighted to see that Mrs. J. Pangburn Crowley could attend, finally having found a baby sitter for her baseball team. Standing near her is N. Carlson, president of the lady ' s wig company, having had an unfortunate accident five years ago. Rushing in the front door is C. Kotmaier, who works port time for the U. S. Mint; she understood everything was on the house. Along with her came the famed Mary Ann Kania, who is the first woman president of the U. S. Rotund Eberle has just returned from her European tour, where, among other things, she swam the English Channel in record time. Mrs. J. Lesh Model, who now owns a chain of motels all over the country, has justwalkedin with her husband, George. Anne Anderson, the heroic nurse from Indo-Chino, has just arrived, bringing with her many tales concerning 5,000 men and one nurse. Pam Partiss has just come in carrying her water bucket. She is a water girl for her husband Joe ' s football team. The clock on the wall has just sprung all its springs; M. Vossler must have laughed again. She is head nurse for O. B. at the Veterans ' Hospital. Nancy Horton is the only Grad working nights at the Diet Kitchen. She spends her days learning how to polka at Konia ' s Dom Polski. 36



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