St Vincent School of Nursing - Nightingale Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)
- Class of 1963
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THIS FAR - our goal has been to attain an education that basically prepares us for a future in professional nursing and the world is saying NOW FURTHER - we will help, minister, and teach the sick as professional nurses. NOW FURTHER - we must continue seeking knowledge, and we must strive to keep with the currents of space, missiles, and rockets. NOW FURTHER - as the world changes, so must we. A new 'eine o iff 1 if QQ? E nw'w31'f an MQ J- if . l't5tf'W'l3ff-A ffff twin f ea? sexe Viggo' A twelve t Am, Mase the . - .Ax . Kg X DEDICATIO It is with great pride and pleasure that we dedicate our 1963 Nightingale to a group of people whom we feel are most deserving. This group has worked hard to make us true professional nurses and to set a standard for upholding the high ideals of the nursing pro- fession, Aside from being our instructors, they have been our friends: ready to share our joys and triumphsg willing to help with our many problemsg and participating in all our activities, During our three years at St. Vincent Infirmary, they have inspired and challenged us to attain further goals, It is with deep gratitude that the annual staff dedicates the 1963 Nightingale to the FACULTY. THE ANNUAL STAFF As a symbol of your devotion, understanding and kindness, the graduating class of1963 would like to express sincere appreciation and love to the most w onderful people in the world, our parents and guardians . Upon your love and guidance, we have built our dreams, made our plans and saw them slowly unfold before us. Without you, our success could not have been possible. Again we thank you for your lasting interest and may the Lord always keep his loving hand on you-- and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Fred Alexander Muriel Anderson Casimer Badela Robert Blackburn Lloyd Burge Charles Case Raymond Clements Carl Colquitt N. A. Cope Clyde Crain Michael Cullen Darwin Dague Henry Enderlin Wm. Freyaldenhoven M. J. Gardner Joseph Hacker Ray Harkey Robert Holland Russel Hudson OUR PARENTS. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wright Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Ivlrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Richard Kuklinski James Lee Walter Lloyd Sie Luttrull W. R. Mackey Paul Marcom H. T. McKinnon B. J. McNelly Cecil Millikin H. H. Montgomery Wm. O'Donnell Wayrnan Perkins Iunot Purcell John Renfroe John Schulte H. P. Sims Ted Snider D. I. Sproesig Grady Wilson is A , M A X0 X I Q I V, M I ff , WSI i gkiigq f If IIIII I LIE? I I WE I III x I . Q K X .f ,I 1, g.'15.J-J'-'5--J gig .33 552-I X 355. A553355 Iffw an 55 N I Q I -I 5, gkxi Eigiiz? sims 3553323 Nqggggig Six-' ?JI3iE53i:iE3qQigX gm S 3232 M II Qi WSW? iw ADMINISTRATION Zi - is R. EI' W WISH I5 . ,mm Q EEQIIIQ X wi 3 5353, fiigx if wx ak SP, Q gQS'35f5hI2 kiwi 7 Tsat'3 issQ FW?-f?fIs E' , 1, !!gPAXC March 27, 1963 To the Members of the Graduation Class St. Vincent's Infirmary School of Nursing Little Rock, Arkansas My dear Friends: Again this year, I am glad to have the opportunity of extending to the graduating class ofSt. Vincent's Infirmary School of Nursing my very sincere congratulations on the publication of The Nightingale. This annual publication by each class of the nursing school is a valued keepsake for the members of the class for the rest of their lives. Along with my congratulations go my very best wishes to the members of this year's class for every blessing and happiness in their chosen profession. May an occasional perusal of the Yearbook which you have prepared as a final activity of your work inSt. Vincent's Infirmary School of Nursing enable you to keep in mind during the rest of your lives the enthusiasm, the dedication and the high ideals with which you now begin your professional work. Renewing my congratulations and best wishes and assuring you of my prayers for every success and blessing, I am Yours sincerely in Christ, Bishop of Little Rock My dear Graduate: This Far - Now Further. The first phase of your theme for your Yearbook must fill your hearts with gratitude and a sense of deep satisfaction. I sincerely congratulate you on the accomplishment of your Goal - a Professional Nurse - toward which you set out three years ago. As you glance in retrospect over these three years of training you will recall periods which every normal student experiences, days of fears and tears, homesickness, joys and happiness. All these suc- cessfully controlled, together with the ethical principles and nursing skills inculcated by e f f i c i ent instructors have prepared you for the second phase of your theme - Now Further. Perhaps at this stage you are experiencing a different feeling, one of intrepidation as you launch out alone, and yet not alone, for your faith in God will ever serve you as a stronghold in the responsibil- ities and sacrifices which you will encounter in your dedicated life, It is my hope and prayer that you will fulfill these well, always bearing in mind that in serving the Sick, you are serving Christ. God love and bless you always, Sister James Marian Hospital Administrator ASSISTANT A. ALLEN WEINTRAUB ADMINISTRATOR' ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS MR. MIKE KUMPURIS, SISTER MARGARET LOUISE, MR. GLENN HENSON COUNT-DOWN FOR THE TAKE-OFF What do you think of today --- 'now further' --- as you look out over the material universe around and before you? The past few years, when you glance back- ward, --- 'thus far' --- have, in part, set the stage for the drama ahead --- 'now further' --- . . . Your education has consisted of numberless, varied pieces and fragments: each tiny fragment --- God willing --- a jewel completing the priceless mosaic --- the masterwork of God's creation. There have been many influences in your professional education which, if pro- perly intertwined in this masterwork, will aid in directing you to your final goal and the achievement of your ultimate purpose in life --- 'eternal possession of God'. While your choice of nursing has been made freely and you did not realize the many implications of a profession dedicated to the service of man, none-the-less you have, at least, in a small way experienced the reality, that this vocation is a service of sacrifice and unselfishness. --- For where there is love, suffering must follow: your life of service will be activated by your love for your Creator. What are your thoughts and aspirations for the days ahead --- 'now further' -- . . . ? Without doubt, they are many and varied and I pray for you, that by the grace of God, your life-work will be directed and blessed by God's providential care. Keep CHRIST always before you as your model --- See CHRIST always before you in your patient --- Love CHRIST always among you in the people who surround you --- Carry CHRIST always within you to others --- Find yourself, always, at rest in CHRIST --- Days will pass and with them - problems, difficulties, --- moments of peace and utter bliss, moments of anxiety and frustration. Each event is given to you by a loving paternal hand, that you may, under His fatherly direction, -beautify and ampli fy His art of creation in your soul. Be at peace - be at rest in God's providential loving care. You are God's astronaut --- the universe is your boundary --- It is His wish that you carry His love to all points within the universe surrounded by your potential orbit. You must spread God's love! You must make known Christ's love, manifested in His sugeme suffering and death for love of His Father for all men. You will be lifted on high and your rest will be within His arms --- if you give yourself completely to His loving providence. GOD BLESS YOU! Director HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS SCHOOL OF NURSING CHAPEL REV. CHARLES KORDSMEIER, REV. JAMES NUGENT B.A., S.T.L. B.A., S.T.D. Instructor, Theology and Philosophy Assistant Chaplain 'Q fi- - .-WN NN REV. DAVID A. BOILEAU MRS. CAROLYN BRANTIGAN April 5, 1963 Dear SN'S of SVI: May you always maintain the fresh expectancy with which you came to your New Frontiers when you kept your first appointment with nursing. Challenges of the Space Age will make incalculable demands. May you conclude each appointment with a glowing gratification - the payoff for a job well done! Since re ly, fMrs.p Anne Foster Assistant Educational Director QE MRS. IDA BETH BROWN MEZSXJ MARY ELLEN DAVENPORT kv ,yfx AME WAQQ .. WVJTYLD JM' M75 2 A W if MRS. ELEA NORA DENNIS MRS. JANICE GILLESPIE MRS. WILHELMINA MANLEY ,EEE 1 1 ff.-Q-Afakfgm L, , 1 --fuk. :pig U . .H ' : . R . . sr, S MRS. NANCYE ELEY DR. JAMES H. FRIBOURGH REV. LEO RIEDMUELLER MISS MARTHA SEREDYNSKI MRS. IAYANNA MCCULLOUGH REV. JOHN MURPHY MRS. CHRIS TIN E SPEAR MRS. LUCILLE THOMEY MISS MARY SUE WILLIAMS MRS. ANNE FOSTER, R.N., B.S. , M.S. , Instructor of Public Health Nursing and Sociology REV. DAVID A. BOILEAU, A.B., Ph.D., Instructor of Psychology MRS. CAROLYN BRA NTIGAN, R. N. , Assistant Instructor of Maternity Nursing MRS. IDA BETH BROWN, R.N., Assistant Instructor of Fundamentals of Nursing MRS. MARY ELLEN DAVENPORT, R.N., B.S., Instructor of Medical Nursing MRS. ELEANORA DENNIS, R.N., Instructor of Orthopedic Nursing MRS. NANCYE ELEY, R.N. , Instructor of Surgery DR. JAMES H. FRIBOURGH, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. , Instructor of Anatomy and Physiology MRS. JANICE GILLESPIE, R.N., Instructor of Maternity Nursing MRS. WILHELMINA MANLEY, R.N., Intructor of Surgical Nursing MRS. JAYANNA MCCULLOUGH, R.N., Instructor of Staff Nursing REV. JOHN MURPHY, S. T. D. , M. Ed. , Ph. D. , Instructor of Philosophy MISS DELL WOODSON MR. CHARLES WORDEN REV. LEO RIEDMUELLER, A. B. , S. T. L. , Instructor of Marriage Guidance MISS MARTHA SEREDYNSKI, R.N., Assistant Instructor of Fundamentals of Nursing MRS. CHRISTINE SPEAR, B. S. , A . D. A. , Instructor of Nutrition and Diet Therapy MRS. LUCILLE THOMEY, R.N. , Instructor of Clinical Nursing MISS MARY SUE WILLIAMS, R.N., Assistant Instructor of Surgical Nursing MISS DELL WOODSON, R. N. , B.S. N. , Instructor of Pediatric Nursing MR. CHARLES WORDEN, B.S., M.T. Instructor of Chemistry and Microbiology SISTER AGATHA, S. C. N. , A. B. , Residence Director, Instructor of English MRS. NETTIE J. GOSS, R.N. , Instructor of Medical Nursing, and Student Health Nurse MRS. ESTHER PICKWORTH, R.N., B.A., Instructor of Medical Nursing MRS. MARILYN BOWER, R.N. Instructor of Funda- mentals of Nursing Greeting our visitors, lending a sympa- thetic ear, and just being here are the duties of our Resident Supervisors: Mrs. Carolyn Pollard, Mrs. Joyce Gibson, Mrs. Edna Luneau, Mrs. Willie Arnold. Helpfulness and a smile are two out- standing qualities in our secretaries Mrs Romona Jones and Mrs. Tillie Strong. xg SENIQRS S Z X e. I MRS. NETTIE GOSS, R. N. SENIOR ADVISER Look what my Seniors have done now! VICE-PRESIDENT SALLY ANNE PURCELL IAC KSONVILLE, ARKANSAS A loyal friend, an excellent worker, and true to the end. PRESIDENT BARBARA ANNE CLEMENTS KINGSLAND, ARKANSAS How unusual -- a quiet redhead. w wwf 'vf TREASURER GLORIA ANN MILLS STEELE, MISSOURI One of the best things to have up your sleeve is a funnybone . !Q'S.. 1 if SECRETARY MARY BETH ENDERLIN CONWAY, ARKANSAS Anything that is worth doing at all is worth doing well STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE LAUREL .TEAN BURGE CASA, ARKANSAS A mind of knowledge is a mind that never fails. SHARON ANN ALEXANDER GIDEON, MISSOURI Flaming hair that symbolizes vibrant spirit. 561 MARY ELAINE CASE BATESVILLE, ARKANSAS Here's a girl not shy or bold, but she's a friend that's good as gold. ZERNA MARIE BLACKBURN CORNING, ARKANSAS Let fools the studious despise, there's nothing wrong in being wise. DOROTHY LAVERNE COPE WARREN, ARKANSAS Sincerity and comfort lie only in the hearts of a few. HELEN DARAE COLQUITT CONWAY, ARKANSAS Bashfu1ness accompanies the best of character LINDA F. CRAIN FORDYCE, ARKANSAS It just ain't worth the effort. MARY LYNNE CULLEN FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Suppose one always wanted to do what one ought to do. What an uneventful life! awk Www 'P 383 PATRICIA LOUISE FREYALDENHOVEN CONWAY, ARKANSAS Little and snappy, always happy. PATRICIA MARIE DAGUE JACKSONVILLE, ARKANSAS Of all the joys that I recall, lov e is the best of all S' I si if ANN IANETTE GARDNER FORDYCE, ARKANSAS She's mild lookingg so is dynamite. PATRICIA MARCOM FRIES IONESBORO, ARKANSAS Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and nice too to think on. MARY LOUISE GILBERT NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Success comes only with desire. DIANNA KAY HACKER HARRISON, ARKANSAS It's a lot easier to talk your way in than to talk your way out. 'wqilkwm ALICE MACKEY HOLEMAN TULSA, OKLAHOMA Those who bring sunshine to keep it from themselves. the lives of others cannot MARY MARGARET HARKEY ENGLAND, ARKANSAS No fame I crave, this goal I keep, to get just one sufficient sleep. mf' my W P' f I LINDA N. HUDSON EL DORADO, ARKANSAS Let us then be what we are and speak what we think. 'WW LINDA LEE HOLLAND FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS She who means no mischief does it all. 53. S f m W CAROLYN MONTGOMERY JARMAN SARDIS, ARKANSAS Steadfast to her purpose, true to her ideals Mm .TOANNA LEE KUKLINSKI HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS The future doesn't just happen. It is p1anned. WKWW' Wu, LINDA CAROL LLOYD LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Speech is great, but silence is greater. Nwwm, :V JUANITA JANE LEE LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS A mind not changed by time nor place. JUDITH ANN MCKINNON CAMDEN, ARKANSAS She has a kind word and a pleasant smile for everyone CAROL LOUISE MCNELLY LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS I have a heart with room for every joy. CAROL JANE MILLIKIN BATESVILLE, ARKANSAS Some that smile have in their hearts millions of miles of mischief. MARY KATHLEEN O'DONNELL LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS I never think of the future. It comes soon enough. SHARON SPROESSIG PREGEANT BEEBE, ARKANSAS Life is what one makes it and she needs no help. JERRY LEE PERKINS STUTTGART, ARKANSAS The hurrier I go, the behinder I get ,W IDA ELLEN SIMS HARRISON, ARKANSAS Not very tall, just quite small, but kind, sweet, and loved by all. KAY ANN RENFROE LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Even though I sometimes have serious thoughts, I never take them serious1y. KAREN LEE SN IDER L ROGERS, ARKANSAS A little nonsense now and then never hurt anyone IEANNETTE ELIZABETH THOMPSON LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Quietness and confidence shall be her strength. RITA CAROLE WILSON CAMDEN, ARKANSAS She did even remind you of a Dresden do11. st, I SS PATRICIA MARLENE WILLIAMSON LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS She puts her worries in a pocket with a hole in it Q ETHELYN ELIZABETH WRIGHT ALPENA, ARKANSAS lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice THE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE I SOLEMNLY PLEDGE MYSELF BEFORE GOD AND IN THE PRESENCE OF THIS ASSEMBLY: To pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. ANNE CLEMENTS SVI STUDENT NURSE OF THE YEAR Anne, a senior, is active in school affairs. As St. Vincent's Candidate she went to the State Student Nurse of the year contest which is held in con- junction with the Arkansas Student Nurses Association which meets every year in the fall. Z! M 2 ?nuf w4 - Wz,,,M ,Mwffff JMAKLQN 4Z! wJ mow. ,f4,,Q,4f W.,,4M fzyffmg A04Q4W fjfwffw W 14 My WM'M?m! :SS C70-Mild. L I ,741 , 0 ,,fJ,, I ADVISER MRS. ESTHER PICKWORTH 9 A AX. 1? VICE - PRESIDENT JUDY WILSON i -W ' WMM I 3 z SECRETARY ROSE MARY OSWALD PRESIDENT MARY ANN HALLUM Pgiw TREASURER REPORTER STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE WILMA BESSENT MARY CHAMBERS GEORGIA RAE USSERY SVR it I KATHY ADAMS BETTY ARNOLD ANITA BELOTTI WW p 1 NANCY BRADSHAW NEALIA CUNNINGHAM BARBARA DORTON WANDA GILLIAM NELDA GOODSON CAROL HART ,,., W, ,,.:l gg mmm, 5 PJ, M 'XL , ' MMP ' I hwdw I I ,Ak ' x ,wi L1 Mx. I ww ROSEMARY HOESLI PATSY MAGNESS PAT MCINTYRE v 6 f EMILY PALADINO MARTHA SCHNERRE GEORGIA VINCENT X- N' Tw X A! K BOBBIE PORBECK MARIAN WADE I .Ah b Q Gibb fi MARGARET RITCHIE LUCY WHITE Q ' ,+ .,4r '1 f I Z 33 yd W' I Y I I 1 H X ' V , x F RE HME ADVISER MRS. MARILYN BOWER, R.N PRESIDENT PHYLLIS ROGERS T 129.2147 TREASURER MARSHA ATWOOD STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE PEGGY MOORE VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ROSE MARIE KELLY CAROL LIPSMEYER Dana Caillouette Betty Carrigan Mary Clevenger Suanne Bigbee Kim Bledsoe iw-...wwf Susan Daniel Sandra Davis Shirley Eakin .A Mqpna-.V ,K Jean Fitts Doris Green -Aiwa Cathy Collins Karen Colquitt Charlotte Corona ww, UW? KW K Qwwvy Kathy Hodge Barbara Jacobs Mary Sue Jansen Shirley Lassiter Linda Marks Agnes Mazzanti f 'qfWM,T,,. Donna Higgins Benigna Henkel Why Mary Ellen Jones Pat Keplar Mary Kremers Linda Murray Sandra Nettles Lois Rash Carol Roberts Lois Roush qgenv asf' Darryl Parkinson Dean Ponder Jackie Pruett Anne Singleton Carmen Smith Judy Stansberry il XQQZTTT Q y Suzanne Rowe QQ' Ruth Scott Cathy Simmermon eff'-sn 5 f. is - Sharron Thompson Hermina Wagner THE UR E The world grows better year by year, Because some nurse in her little sphere, Puts on her uniform and grins and sings, And keeps on doing the same old things. Taking the temperatures, giving the pills To remedy mankind's numberless ills, Feeding the baby, answering the bells, Being polite with a heart that rebels. Longing for home and all the while, Wearing the same old professional smile: Blessing the new born babe's first breath, Closing the eyes that are still in death. Taking the blame for the doctor's mistakes, Oh Dear, what a lot of patience it takesg Going off duty at seven o'clock Tired, discouraged and ready to drop. But called back on special at seven fifteen With woe in her heart, but it must not be seen, Morning and evening and noon and night, Just doing it over and hoping it's right. When we lay down our caps and cross the bar, Oh Lord, will you give us just one little star, To wear in our crowns with our uniforms new ln that city above, where the Head Nurse is you 2 R fb! ii ef? se 2giif2?ff2f2 3 AQQRQ? QS-52? ff 5? 1 , fiiE?EANlzATloNs iiff ,TE I 2 9 . Q24 it Q 5 f 53226 fa? '32, Ea, TUDE T COUNCIL A. Belotti . . . ..... President Mrs. Manley . . ...... Adviser N. Cunningham. . . . First-Vice-President P, Magness . . ...... Reporter C. Hart . . ....... Secretary B, Enderlin . . Second Vice-President B. Porbeck . . ...A . . . Treasurer A. Clements, J. Burge, P. Moore, B. Porbeck, P. Rogers, A. Belotti, C. Hart, M. A. Hallum, N. Cunningham, B. Enderlin, P. Magness, G. Ussery. SGDALITY B. Enderlin. . . . . Prefect K. Adams . . . . Vice-Prefect R, Oswald ....... . Secretary Rev, Charles Kordsmeier . . . . Moderator Sr. Mary Agatha .... . Adviser 5 G. Ussery, A. Mazzanti, B. Henkel, J. Fitts, P. Mclntyre, P. Freyaldenhoven, B. Porbeck, L. Murray, M. Gilbert, C. Collins, R. Kelly, A. Belotti, C. Lipsmeyer, D. Colquitt, B. Jacobs, K. O'Donnell, R. Oswald, J. Lee, C. Hart, I. Thompson, K. Adams, C. Roberts, M Chambers, W. Bessent, L. Cullen, B. Enderlin, R. Hoesli, K. Colquitt, D. Higgins. GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: H. Wagner, L. Roush, R. Kelly, C. Hart, B. Porbeck, J. Fitts, R. Oswald, M. Kremers, K. Colquitt. SECOND ROW: M. Jones, M. Clevenger, J. Pruett, G. Vincent, G. Ussery, B. Henkel, L. Rash, P. McIntyre, M. Gilbert, G. Mills, P. Freyaldenhoven, R. Scott, K. Hodge. THIRD ROW: K. Collins, J. Stansbery, P. Rogers, M. Atwood, C. Lipsmeyer, C. Corona, D. Ponder, M. Wade, D. Caillouette, K. Bledsoe. FOURTH ROW: N. Cunningham, M. Jansen, D. Colquitt, L. Cullen, S. Daniels, W. Gilliam, B. Arnold, L. Marks, B. Enderlin, C. Roberts. DIRECTOR: Mrs. Sue Taylor. The Glee Club, under its skill- full director, Mrs. Taylor, performs at special functions, both school and hospital, through- out the year. The hi-lights of the year include: Christmas, Doctor's Banquet, Faculty Tea, and Gradu- ation exercises . We are very proud of them and are always happy to have them on the program!! ANNUAL STAFF A. Clements . . . . Advertising Manager K. Snider . . . ..... Treasurer S. Purcell . . . . . Layout Manager N, Cunningham . . . Co-Editor J. Perkins . . . . . . Editor Mrs. Nettie Goss . . Adviser I. Gardner, P. Freyaldenhoven, S. Purbell, J. Wilson, B. Arnold, D. Cope, M. Schnerre, A Clements, J. Perkins, I. Thompson, L. Hudson, M. Ritchie, N. Cunningham, P. McIntyre, L. Cullen. 1. Our Mrs. Bower'??? 2. This proves our instructors soak up their share of the sun. 3. Sweet Gary!! 4. Juniors out for a big day at Lake Nixon. 5. What seems to be the problem? 6. Let me entertain you! 7. Children at play. 8. Will the real Miss America please step forward? 9. Official phone answerers for three years. 10. Freshmen night in. 11. Can this be for real? 12. If they think we're going to that meeting, they are crazy. PI-IYLLIS ROGERS FRESHMAN BOBBIE PORBECK JUNIOR SCHOOL BE UTIE JUDY STANSBERRY FRESHMAN MARY CHAMBERS JUNIOR KIM BLEDSOE FRESHMAN A16 u,,!,trttW,S.., ,,... A N A U5 WEST SIXTH STREET no A Q , FRANKLIN 4-487' April 15, 1963 Mrs. Nettie Jane Goss, RN Yearbook Advisor St. Vincent Infirmary Little Rock, Arkansas Dear Mrs. Goss: It was a pleasure to again head a panel of judges in the selection of beauties for the St. Vincent Infirmary yearbook. Here are the selections of the five judges: fly Kim Bledsoe C23 Mary Chambers C35 Bobbie Porbeck Q45 Phyllis Rogers C51 Judy Stansberry The judges were, in addition to myself: Mrs. Barbara McHenry Carpenter, Sta- tion KATV: Wayne Cranford, Cranford! Johnson Advertising: Jack Quaill, Public Relations Department of Dean Milk Company: Ted Hoover, Manager of Town and Country Shopping Center Kroger Store. Ifl can be of additional help, please feel free to call on me. JSS:hg Sincerely, J. Sammy Smith, Manager Public Relations 85 Information MOST LIKELY TO BE MISSED is 2' N iz CUTEST PAT FRIES CAROL MI LLIKIN LYNN HUDSON GLORIA MILLS BEST ALL ROUND BETH ENDERLIN WITTIEST LINDA HOLLAND SALLY PURCELL MARLEN E WILLIAMSON MOST STUDIOUS ZERNA BLACKBURN JEAN BURGE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED KATHLEEN O'DONNELL SHARON ALEXANDER FRI ENDLIEST MARGARET HARKEY PAT DAGUE MOST PROFESSIONAL ANNE CLEMENTS JANETTE GARDNER 2 T DR. D. A. AUTRY DR. FAYE JONES MOST PROFESSIONAL BEST ALL-AROUND I 9 DR. A. A. PRINGOS DR. E. C. GILLESPIE MOST COURTEOUS BEST DRESSED DR. JOSEPH BUCHMAN FRIHNIDLIEST DR. M. J. KILBURY, JR, BEST PERSONALITY DR. K. M. KRETH MOST HANDSOME W B DR. W. L. STEELE WITTIEST l , L I , , Q 1 1. What did you find, Carol? 2. Pretty Paula. 3. One more future mother 4. The doctors attempting to beat the students - and they did. 5. Poor bed. 6. Hypo cheerleaders. 7. They aren't speaking. 8. Doctors' cheerleaders. 9. Flash Bulletin. 10. Professionality plus. ll. Gee, that was a high thrown ball!! 12. Ouch! ACTIVITIES f 132 Thinnin- ..-Mfy WM 7 1. Volleyball anyone? 2. So I says to her!! 3. Let's face it girls you can't be choosy about partners. 4. lsn't she cute?? 5. ls this good body mechanics? 6. Where's Herman? 7. Look Mom, no cavities!! 8. Dr. Jotwani at our Halloween party. 9. What? Me worry? 10. Oh me! Now to roll it up. 11. Four jolly coachmen. 12. Typical student nurses! ! 1. Stay out of Mrs. Luneau's food ! 2. Room check today? 3. The lineup- rough looking characters. 4. Which one is the chipmunk? 5. Our underwater gal, Sal. 6. A lonely Saturday night at the movies. 7. Give me that ball, or so help me l'll knock the out of you. 8. What is this madness? 9. The hunchback quartet. 10. Is this our Elaine? 11. Sister's pretty rose garden! 12. Our beloved hospital!! 13. Our rec. room. 14. What's the matter, Pat? K 1 Smrle girls don't thrnk ahead 2 What s your lrfe ambrtron? 3 Grand ma Adams enjoying her evening pipe 4 DUCK' Y 5 No Captarn there no way out of an alert 6 Mrs Manley IS Santa rn disguise 7 Lovely to look at'P'P'P 8 Some pretty spooky characters 9 Arn t 11fe great away from it all? ?? 10 CAUGHT ! I 11 Is this what nurses training does to you?? 12. Mild celebration next year she'll be 21l! ! 13 We couldn t smoke so we had to do something. 14. Children, it s past your bedtime. E , if ' i . an 1. Freshmen and their dates enjoying the St. Pat's dance. 2. Here are some of our more talented students receiving Academy Awards. 3. Motley looking crew! 4. Zing! What a feeling. 5. Oh, Carol. 6. Ping pong anyone? 7. SVI's presentation for State song Qincidently, we lost.j 8. Now listen here you guys. 9. What did the medical profession do to deserve this? 10. Room- mates. ll. Nothing like a soft bed and stuffed animal to make a happy evening! PSYCHIATRIC FFILIATIO No swimming FCRT ROOTS The Fort ,W W ff 0 oe J ' 9 mei oo Wax K 5 9 :OVW ww 1 a d Y S wow 'Y Q eww ' 1 1 . Las 135' ' Q' e fcboxo HJ' az F s 01? Home at last via the white cap B :us X . A Y ADVERTISEMENTS 1 if ' Jr , bps? Ao Q, Q X bu 9' Gel' yafbgrvqr or Qs L,-9 Q2-61 N1-if ' .KQV Aff , A I X ,, , ff qu ., dn WJ- , I X5 I LI, X p QI' 'NI C 'Iv , itil ' I , I I' 'N , f X I I I K A X , ,L , I I fl' I y' W' Qigg fCompIiments of if SAINT VINCENT I FIRM RY Conducted by Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Compliments to The Graduating Class of 1963 from QUR LADY OF GCOD CCDUNSEL CHURCH Rt Rev Msgr John B Scheper Rev Joseph L Pallo Rev George F Turner L nw .,, 'S 4 V . f Aix 1 ' E , X. VA. , 4 1. Mx -, LL, .I K . 1. , X E 1yCongratu1QWLOns ,H . P.. . X xx 'VS 'tok' the Graduates of 1963 GUR L DY CDF THE HOLY SOULS PARISH Rt. Rev. Msgr. F. A. Allen, Pastor Rev. John F. O'Donne1I Rev. Rueben Groff SAINT P TRICK'S CHUR H 1911 Map1e Street North Litt1e Rock Very Rev. Msgr. Edward N. Hinckley, Pastor Very Rev. Msgr. Lawrence Graves, in Residence Rev. Lloyd T. Harper Congratu1ations to the Graduates SAINT M RY'S CHUR H North Litt1e Rock, Arkansas Rev. Pau1 F. Desmond, Pastor Rev. Ear1 J. Booth, Assistant Rev. John E. Barnes, in Residence Compliments of WILLI M T. STCDVER CCMPAN , NC. Physician and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Picker X-Ray Equipment and Supplies FR 5-l2ll 72l-723 Main Street Little Rock, Arkansas Compliments of LADY ANN UNIFORM SHOP Park Plaza University at Markham M0 3-5575 Little Rock, Arkansas CENTRAL Congratulations DISTRIBUTORS INC. Gfaduatw 3151 Compliments of MR. 5 MRS. J. W. PURCELL J. D. Barrow LINDA 5 NANCY Congratulations SeniorsIffff ' MR. 8 MRS. WAYMEN PERKINS C. B. Wright T. E. 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