Concord Hospital School of Nursing - Nutrix Yearbook (Concord, NH)

 - Class of 1957

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Jfwi 'vat' A ,f'r'lQggyvf' t .W . Q- ! Y'm,.,,, ,,,, ' ff .+r:f g-3 ff W' 'fi' ' ww Hsin-wfex-:T , -.e,v' -.Y 'J ff! Title Foreword Dedication Hospitals Administration and Faculty Housemothers Supervisors and Head Nurses Nutrix Staff Class Officers and Seniors Senior Features Medical Staff Student Council Underclassmen Affiliations Departments Patrons We, the class of l95'7, thank You , the people who have helped make our fondest wish -- to become graduates of Con- cord Hospital -- come true. We give our sincere appreciation to each one in the Edu- cational Department, who has instructed us so capably, and to the hospital staff and personnel, who have helped us in so many ways to reach the turning of the road to success. We entered our Citadel of Health in September 1954, to embark on a new life. Together we have studied, worked, played, and solved our many problems to reach the final goal -- that of graduates. Our academic background, practical experience and sus- taining faith, that we have obtained here, will make us 1QOk back upon our student days as a milestone in our lives. LOU- fc- .QC1 I0 F many 3-2, I0 5 LH goal rt r- 235,15 ilfrgalriiefa. +fxaEf2age: ei2ifta2ifQ?2: ra2i gfiaiizicsgrriifgt ff' ,arg .:,g---:F f N. 41:-ffQ-l!5-a-g'si-z- 4-a':1L,., 1Eii.13.Lg5wa: 'f:'5-:'K:21:1v:g.5:f.3f-4-..,gums ,?.i 4Eff,-1af..w.'-9412:--Q14 -, -A f.f: 1,4 he r - - - ,.- .arqqx-Sa ,,,-,,,,g- - -iii' 1 va Y ,W '- ,- 4, J 4, Q ---- .V 4 1 Y ,++.., .ff Y--. nv-.5 Y'4f..,-.9-gcLf-Q,, L-.,.,, .- , gg , ,C 6 2' -P'f 1 ' x c , -.K .f 1 X' S N , I1 -1 SUS' look .-- fhlf -w 'v4vpu.9,,Y af s 7 Z 5' QQ me ,fl , I O To you, Miss Kathleen J. Clare, who has helpfully guided us through these three wonderful years of our training, we the Class,of 1957, with our sincere appreciation, respectfully dedicate the Nutrix of 1957. With your helping hand, sincerity, tolerance of our mistakes, cheer- fulness, and thoughtfulness, we have emerged into a profession that has no boundaries. We shall always cherish the many fond memories of you that we have collected during our student training at Concord Hospital. 3 , ,L , , Y 45,7 --a b-, . ,.-f--ew?-4- 3, -- -...Q f:.ff.:4- 41- 14, - 24,2-.:9i-1 'u 5 2 Z Z Z f Z Z Z f Z ? 4 4 f Z 7 Z 5 Z Z Q f Z ? f ? 7 f ? 7 , Z Z Z 3 7 V 4 ,Q 2 7 4 5 Z 5 1 1 5 Z ? 5 1 Z Z Z Z 5, 7 Z 34 Z Z S S E 5 H-enum-rl ,wk f '77 ' www fm, , 4 , U7 A GEORGINA GREENE, R.N. , Ph. B. Nursing Arts and Anatomy Instructor BERTI-IA MCCOMISH, R.N. Assistant Nursing Arts Instructor MARILYN BUXTON, R,N, Assistant Nursing Arts Instructor NOEL GROSSMAN, M,A, Science Instructor 8 21.3-,Q ,iln -, 1:52 '-5-'J- .?a-ra. i x x-, N X H x :i51,,- ,Y , WAV? ,V Tw- Y v Y v g JS X ' ' ' f -' ' - A ' - l. '-- , f,, 'izii' ,. -1-ffjff,-Q .1 ,X .1 -,am - -- - v- - -ff-ec...-Y -i -Y.,-cet:-.., ,- -A c . 4 A.. -xg. 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X X , X x- 5 at U f I x : 1 3 in R 'Mx 9 S t S 5 X , w f L xv, M f f fx, -We W , t, t, ,f J lv ,Q mix N wif ,mf V 0161 2,0 ww S 24.rg,L9gf5WQm .A w'f,,,,- ,hw ff .MN V, fs ,Z 2' 7 , ,- ls. y , 2 a , ? X , ta t ix, 5 . . , , f W f gf 2 .vyggrxi K U. . M , j 'V mmf x ,Ny W ws ,fr - f .. - , Q a I 41 f f K Y ,Fw W? A .7 5 FIRST ROW, L to R: Anna Estabrook, Bertha McComish, Eveleana Gifford, Carrie Jeno- vese, Margaret Wallace. BACK ROW: Ona Clouette, Louise Packard, Eunice Newhall, Lois Carter, Mary Watterson,R1ta Perry. MISSING: Dorothy Welch , X f .W ,.kk ,V W F K I ,,Vf ii'- i f :.. f 2 , ..:. ,X t v ril ,M fl, VA,. :X .f i l an A ,f Q? , K Y 5 QRZ MSVX fa ir Nu Q 52 ',: X A, . it 1 f ,mme X 1: .qznv I I :W , W 5 I .1 A Leif?-X, -gsw rgegerwffc Q, , ' 1: X - . 'lm .. , H S I t rf, L I .Q-..... I I r Qfecwl FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Alice Maltais, Ruth I-Iagar, Janice Lindgren. BACK ROW. Grace Stevens, Doris Perkins, Helen Sarge ant. MISSING: Rita Richards. .qv - ,..:.........-T., -1--.1 ,-be:-r . . :. . -gn ,,,-,.,,, L-. ,, . 1 . ,,.,,1,, S , ,, , ,L ix Z Q I f 51 il H me is .. - TW T 1 2 if x ,,az 1' 'j, I. li X.. 'Q-' 59 ,f Q1 ' '2L.2?ff 1f.,J ,f 2 ff 1. , , f, ,w f J . . ., if. 1414. 1' 1 rf 'Uni I -if 24 . ffirl , ' -' ,511 Xia, , , , ., . 11 , , cfff, . ml, ,if f Ivan M31 5 Qt 13,7 gi 4.94 s tj ,A , . .pp v,. v gf Q, + .3 JW Q, if ff , as '-jg. i va., I A ,, 1' 4 ,f 1 f 1 f a,.'4 'ff' 1 7 ttf' 2 Z N ff 3 V fl'-F 5, 'L 'f yr ,757-, F Mfrs. -A ,, Mgr digg v faf'1e-'54f.ff5 f mwfW if 2, .Q lib A amy? ,rjffyr - Q -Mai. . -vi, Q Wt- 5 ' N - 2 f' 15.1 V ' 1 1 I 1 . 4 4' . , ' as tin ,E ffrlzlgi' W f I Ziyi? 'Vi I.. , t . 7 ,A 1 ,Y i Q ,Q , 'X J V 'Tigris -Z x ' L - Q4440ffc2:a4 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Marcia Miles, Treasurer, Nancy Tuttle, Student Gov- ermnent Representative. BACK ROW: Millie Chacos, lst. Vice President, Raelene McLain, President, Ann Gilman, 2nd, Vice President, Nancy Follans- bee, Secretary. RAELENE WOOD MCLAIN Weare, New Hampshire Chinese babies and epsom salts. . .Cancelled leaves and stolen moments after hours. . .Oh, to be a Marine's wife !. . .Stormy weather picnics. . .Oh you're kidding, I must have a letter. . . Best of luck always, Rae. Glee Club 1,25 Freshinen Initiation, Student Governinent l,2,35 2nd Vice President 2, Student Council 2, Class lst. Vice Presi- A 5. dent 2, Basketball, Softball, Nanette LaFlarn Award 2, NI-ISSNA 2,35 Class President 3, Yearbook Staff, Co-editor. WM f ? l W ln behalf of the Class of 1957, I wish to express my deep appreciation and sincere gratitude to our ad- ministrator, director, instructors, doctors, headnurses, housemothers, and co-workers for all the special knowledge and their willingness to help and guide us. To the underclassmen our thanks for their help- fulness, friendly spirit and fun we shared together -- the best of luck in your training. We are proud and happy to be graduates of the Concord Hospital School of Nursing and we will always remember the many wonderful people we have known while here and the lasting friendship we shall cherish. My own classmates, I thank for their cooperation and support which they gave me this year. May you find complete and lasting happiness in the future and when you look back remember our School of Nurs- ing days as some of our happiest ever. Raelene McLain President Class of l957 14 Hi, how are you? . . ,.A great kid and a bubble of personality. . . IAN rlifrnplgfolff HA NZVY Gov hi 1 gp! l. Eiee CIU -Yearb00l' 1. rg. V V, f SANDRA Dover, ff, Gator Y. shovelgr. Glee Cla' ment 1.2 Sr A Sw-. V :V .. .-+lf' iii?i1?5it5,5-425' -if ,1'f.-z.h,Qff- A. . .. - , ' ' ' 'A t ' '-Lu F1'4' f r-'gf 'ff Lu LL: 45.2--i ba' -iliac - I .u,.,,,,Q , -4 - W - -1' f- .1-:. ?it?li,Eff??ftr5:'Ji'i, 7726l6ZgxJ MARIAN JOYCE ANNIS -ziq. ' ...-- Q Q' -4 -ff' -'2 ' '11--g 6' X .2 ,.s,, 1-1 ..f- ...S -.-.2 :gs J ,J xTT '?:1J- f-ff:11?fA+- . f...-- ': -g I 4 '- Inq Q ' gal? 1- 1:2 f- -4- fm Ns ' -- -- - .A--2. --- fr xmvf .,ff' Y ,,,fY 1 ,af ,. s . Mx, -isimx .Ai A l d stolen orrny ICI. . . nality. . . 1,2,35 Presi- HSSNA ad- ,1 x- ffly-3 YQIJ HTL' 37 Pembroke, Mew Hampshire ' A Navy wife. . .as soon as the ship launches. . .Oh, those long cruises Gonna have your baby today?. . .I'm going home to get some food and sleep! ! . . .A great kid and loads of fun. Glee Club 15 Freshmen Initiation5 Student Government 1,2,35 NHSSNA 2 3. Yearbook Staff. ' ' ANNE BAILEY Bristol, New Hampshire So what else is new?. . .Course I'll get this sweater done!. . .No mail to day!. . .If he doesn't call. . .One of the quiet girls with deep thoughts. TV fan. . .Our best to you, Anne. Glee Club 1,25 Freshmen Initiation5 Student Government 1,2,35 Ring Chairman 25 Student Council 25 NHSSNA 2,35 Yearbook Staff. SANDRA BENNETT CARSWELL Dover, New Hampshire 5 Gator !. . .Come on girls, l'll answer your questions. . .Expert snow shoveler. .S eed'! . Clean that room before you go out! - P . . . Glee Club 1,25 Scholastic Award 15 Freshinen lnitiation5 Student Govern- ment 1,2,35 NHSSNA 2,35 Softballg Class History5 Yearbook Staff MW MILDRED VERONICA CHACOS Anyone for coffee?. . .Oh, come on 1 p Possesses a sweet singing voice, and is full of fun. . .Dig the sparkle in those brown eyes! Gl Club 1,2- Scholastic Award 15 Freshman lnitiation5 Student Govern- meenet 1,2,35 NHSSNA 1,2,35 Class lst. Vice President 35 Yearbook Staff5 Co-editor. as w 15 W., ,.,. ,, ...W .. - -A-..-.mmf A -. . .Ae - -,4.e.,.,,, :..,T. , , A-V .4 -, , 5 np- T V A--sz-r -H - -1---' -H :' -cz f --. gg'--5:3-3 . svs-fr: - . --.-,,..-,v',, ,. ,, . , , , , . - f RA,-..- .- 2 ,f' aft- . ,f ,D- 3-gm'-g-11.1-..-531' Y-57 Nashua, New Hampshire !. . .Ijkes ink and gray lcneesocks. . . MARIE ANGEL caorr D ver, New'HampIiI12x? as a pin . , , Polly wogs . . . Midnight strolls . , , ll honfiY- ' ' ' but lust let the phone ring . . . Newborn with two teeth. W-WS lnahvng--hmdn Initiation, Class Secretary 15 School play 15 glllelglsslpcb plwzvargesls Student Government 1,2,35 lst. Vice-President 25 c , . ' ' . Chairman, Student Council 25 NHSSNA 2,3, Recreation Committee 3, A Basketball, Softball? Yearbook Staff' M NANCY LEA FOLLANSBEE S d N H hire . Fifi l?dvrire,y! 'FY' . Ihearsomeone mention a good ole Italian name? ' NOW forget those parties at N.E,C. , ,Ol-1, thpse last m1n15te'st'udy hours . . . Blind dates and dieting UQ . . . Great girl o .many 11100 S- Glee Club 15 Freshmen Initiation, Scholastic Award lg Student GKVEITIE-I ment 1,2,3, Recreation Chairman 25 Student Council 25 NHSSN a a Class Secretary 33 Softball, Yearbook Staff. I 2 W Qgiigw bivhtv Q01 i Li E JEAN IRENE GALLAGHER Woodsville, New Hampshire Anyone want to go downtown? . . . Always in time and neat as a pin . . . I've just got to Wash out a few things . . . Open that window! . . . Those underground subways . . . The proudest aunt in the nurses' home. Glee Club 15 Freshmen Initiation, Class Secretary 25 Student Government 1,2,35 By-laws Chairman 23 2nd Vice-President 35 Student Council 2,35 NHSSNA 2,35 Yearbook Staff. JUDITH FOSTER GARRAN Rochester, New Hampshire Quick trips and long weekends at N.E.C. . . Party girl and popcorn kids . . Flash floods in the O,R. . . I forgot . . . Farewell to appendix, tonsils and what have you . . . A walk along Muddy River . . . Attractive bru- nette with dimples. Glee Club 15 Freshmen Initiation, NHSSNA Delegate, Student Govern ment 1,2,35 NHSSNA 2,33 Capping Marshal 23 Yearbook Staff. 77 NN Mft Iljlfoffll U LW tor? girlie Club dent ZEESSNA and Vt' H wills YC 'mt 4 4 ALVIENAP Concord, I Come-or Watch thc canl go lt Glee Club ment l,2, reation Cf Vt. Associ Chairman W1 ANN MARGUERITE oiirvmn North Hampton New H rmpshirt ng tan H1 Gator' Fringy p 3 's NEC Air Force Blues Wit un Full of itui Fr from tart Affinity for purple ls that so ty ll doctor? Glee Club 1 2 Freshmen lniti ition Representative to religious retreat 1 Student Government 1 2 3 Student Safety Council Representative 1 2 NHSSNA 2,3 Senior Class Marshal 1, Softball, Basketball Annual N,H and Vt. Heart ASSOCIJLIOD CODVCDLIOI1 3, Class Znd. Vice President 3, Class 217 fwff mf ff ff., fwfr 7,101 ,ihmfff y?iyN,V,, W ,,L,,,ff. j ,,,, H , t , 7 , . 3 X 'fl ' . x x-3 1 ' ' ' I , I . , , x ,Q I 5 5 , I ' N ' X ' L s ' . J 7 J , , 7 Q .I Q. K. I , 7 , ' W, . Will5 Yearbook Staff. , U ?w,, ,Ww- f ANN MARIE HILSGN Hinsdale, New Hampshire Any mail for me'?. . .Oh, Danny Boyl. . .Mighty mouse. . .Argyle socks . . .Lightweight champ. . .Farile. . .Diamonds are a girls best friend. . . Red flannel nightgown. . .Turkish towel and high heeled shoes. . . Good things come in small packages. Ctlee Club 1' Class Play 15 Freshnien lnitiation5 Student Governinent 1,25 35 President '35 Student Council 3, NHSSNA 2,35 State Pttbite Reidttettt Committee 25 Class Will5 Yearbook Staff5 Art Editor. ALVIENAR ANN KING Concord, New Hampshire COme-onna-my house !. . .l'm not well. . . The Thip . . .Santa Claus. . Watch those bathroom windows !. . .Our man Friday. . .ATO Frat. . .When C3111 80 h01Tl6'? Jovial fun loving, and happy go lucky. Glee Club 1,25.Cla.ss lst. 'lfice President 15 Class Play 15 Student Govern- mellt 112,35 Treasurer 25 By-laws Chairman 35 Student Council 2,35 Rec- reation Committee 35 NHSSNA 1 2 35 Soitbal15 Basketball5 Annual N.H. 8: Vt. Association Convention 35 Class History5 ear o 5 Chairman, , 7 Y b ok Staff Photography 5 5 T ---p-.-.,,,,,- wx 4 KATHLEEN PHYLLIS MARTIN H h' gflglyj igiw ouiL:1?131?oSunee rl come if you Want to!. . .HeY, Belgllahv C211 the COPS ?'I'f1-itllclg I dt believe you were the one typing aiter one a.m. . 5 . . . A picnic---OH, NO!. . , G t 5 4 , I 'f' t' - Class President 2- Student overnmen Cf15C39guESiEe5ie51fn13ii2n2ielcaiiefrlithdn 35 Student ceimeri 2,35 N1-ISSNA 1 7 7 7 I 3 b ll Re resentative to N.H. Student Nurse ofthe 2,35 Softball5 Basket a 5 Year 35 Yearbook Staff5 Typlst. Ji fa N fly rl If 17 4 I'i?1?fFf?iifif-1:e?:3es:.'- .,, V- f. 1 , H - 5 .. . 1 V - re -- - V V1 ' v -snr'-fia ':z E5-1 ish, - l . , - L .,,. . .., ,,..f YET f 'rg , , . ,, A , ,.,,, , ,i ..,..,,f1.Y-r -fvgia-:? 1-:-fy-, Q - :pi n-.,.. sf.- :Aff :af :,fg ,-,A3..f,.5. : - -1-ffacubmw.. .. . ---ff. ,171-.::' Lffel-71.1.11-. f-e -- ' : Ei- , -- 'ij' ...fn- ga: 352 1.3 -La 1255- if La n ge.:-1-. 3-.gg A -:z'gg1g:5.5:-'Y -fc? -I-gg' -f '- 'r ii 'gage-erT:'M ' f'b-' 65 ' ' fffi- -:arg :ii -1 4--Q - V.-L' ...rr rg- 11? -- Y - ?g, fr, , 'f-15?-':-21 I,zP:'iz--if--' ' - ' ' ' 2-f - 'qgcf I i 'S MARCIA ELAINE Groveton New Hampshire 5, 5 mph t t ,bl e a endixl. . .Manages the Fort Knox of the Class, , , Wan? grgd1ke?iCinlSteIgJE headed toward an Army career. . .Enjoyed Boston 5 parties. . .Always ready with a helping hand. 5 Glee Club 15 Freshmen Initiation5 Class Treasurer 1,2,35 Student Govern- Z' f iff ball5 Softball5 Year o k Staff5 Business Manager. I ARLENE JOAN THIBEAULT Franklin, New Hampshire Miss Rip Van Winkle. . .Misplaces more things. . .Snowdrifts in Bermu- das. . .It was a riot. . .Likeable, laughable, Redhead, who loves soupl. . . Unphaseable. . .Gets along with everyone. Glee Club 1,25 Freshmen lnitiation5 Student Government 1,2,35 Student Council 2,35 Class Representative 2,35 Graduation Marshal 25 NHSSNA 2, 35 Yearbook Staffg Set-up Chairman. SHIRLEY PHYLLIS TREFFREY Lancaster, New Hampshire Early to bed - early to rise. . .Long walks on Pleasant Street. . .NEC. . . Popcorn balls. . . My heart stopped beating . . .Jitterbug kid. . .Learning 5 to knit. . . Oh, for gosh sakes !. . .Alone on a piano stool. Glee Club 1,25 Freshman Initiation5 Student Government 1,2,35 Secretary A 25 Student Council 25 Nl-ISSNA 152,35 Student Safety Council Representa- 5 tive 35 Softball5 Basketball5 Class I-listory5 Yearbook. sitr Wff' 5 ,,f 5 NANCY LEA TUTTLE Rochester, New Hampshire l like literature !. . .Don't you dare change that channell. . .Coffee'S on. . .What do you mean, I've five more minutes to sleep?. . .No more cigarettes !. . .Philosopher and Councilor. . .Next tallest and next yotmg- est of the flock. Glee Club 15 Class President 15 Freshmen Initiation5 Student Government 1,2535 NHSSNA 2,35 Softball5 Basketball5 Class Prophecy- Yearbook Staff- Business Manager. , J ,591 Wrfflx X , 18 , ment 172,33 Finance Chairman 25 Student Council 25 NHSSNA 2,35 Basket- WWHAWT Lowell, M2551 nRec0Td C0 T1 Did Ya SCCSL. on mek ' ' ' s nDr' . Clee M3155 Studen llepresentatlv X , , - :U cn - O W gr CT. . gg O . . U3 N FD Pu Us rw cu ID Q 2 rg 1-ri'-gf P' V' ro E O N C-' U ... C142 9- Ev pq Uwfff ' 47 Z, 5 ? wax - at QM. , ,n.x. 'fa2,:+ . 'New . -gee-taa':2,-1,f--mga.-..:.-gr, .- N.:-.-:'.,.,:-, ..- - W- JJ... Bae ,. ggi ff:-if-'-vue: , mf' f- Lit'-:gr -3-5153 - Ll-f435' -irsTi1?:' -Ei7 5lTi 'Z - THERESA YVONNE VALOROSE Lowell Massachusetts ecortl ollection--Harr Bellefonte, Frank Sinatra. . .Likes a art . . . Did ya see that guy'?. . .C1garettes, coffee, and gtun. . . You can't pick on me!. . .Starched blouses. . .Shorty P.J.'s. . .Those evenings in Boston . . .Dr. Sue. . .Time Magazine. . .WCOP. . .Scavenger. . .Lucky transfer! Glee Club 15 Student Council 15 Class Representative QSt. Joseph's I-IQS.. pitalj5 Student Governinent 2,35 NHSSNA 2,35 Affiliate Student Council Representative5 Yearbook Staff. NANCY RICE VIGUE Brattleboro Vermont Quiet girl with many thoughts. 35 Yearbook Staff. W7 My ROSEMARY WTLLEY Carnpton, New Hampshire The tickle teaser. . . I'm tired! . . .Awful medications. . .Reserve fund . . .Speed. . .The great politician. . .Ace driver. . . l can't afford to go! . . .Passion for a certain dentist. Clee Club 15 Freshmen Initiation5 Student Governrnent 152,35 Protesta. D 3 Retreat 25 Nl-ISSNA 2,35 Basketball5 Yearbook Staff. ul M LO RRAINE SMITH YOUNG Hudson New Hampshire G 5 1 Yearbook Staff5 Literary Editor. QW f dc1v'LLl3fwf'0 5 19 ...i,e,i.ei.,i:-L main., -- -A-,-, .-. .-,aa Y: ..:sm.zsf.:Tla-r 2a: L1 if A Knitting something more?. . .The last of the Vermonters Possesses the Rock of Gibralter. . .Elevator corner 9 55 p m July's the date Glee Club 15 Freshmen Initia1jon5 Student Government 1 2 3, NHSSNA 2 First to possess the traditional stone April 3rd I think Likes her meat cooked, not just wounded. . .Lost one piece of lingerie Valentine from an admirer. . . Witty Smitty Le s turn those eggs Annis lee Club 1 Freshmen lnitiationg Student Government 1,2 3 Nl-ISSNA 2, NA ME Marian Annis Anne Bailey Sandra Carswell Mildred Chacos Marie Croft Nancy Follansbee Jean Gallagher Judith Garran Ann Gilman Ann Hilson Alvienae King ' Kathleen Martin Marcia Miles Raelene McLain Arlene Thibeault ll N NIC KNA ME Annis Bailey Sandy Millie Crafty H Honey Gallagher Dimples Gillie Mousey Alvie Kay!! Marsh Rae T ebo FAVORITE EXPRESSION Big Deal Oh, for cryin' out loud! Hi kids. Where's Millie? Never I need some hotta wata. I'll clean my room tomorrow. Get that stuff off my dresser.' Alrighty Oh stop it. Now who did that? I'm not welI. NO! 1 ! ! That's okay! Are you kiddin'? I'm so darn fed up! FAVORITE SONG Canadian Sunset Always If ll My Prayer llth Hour Melody Blue Star VI Moonglow N When Irish Eyes Are Smiling A Foggy Day Melody of Love Make Believe True Love In My Merry Oldsmobile I BelieVe I'll Never Stop Loving You St. Theresa of the Roses FAVORITE FOOD Italian Spaghetti Coffee Steak Coffee French Fries Cranberry Pie Pizza Ry-Krisp! ! Spaghetti Swiss Steak Steak with Mushrooms Steak Mom's Spanish Rice PET PEEVE Waiting for people Floating on wards Lovely descrip- tive phrases Sarcasm without wit Clean rooms People who laugh when I'm serious Waiting for people People who aren't on time Late dates Nancy Mrs. Wallace's records Waiting for people Potato Salad! ! Steak with French Fries Canceled leaves Food in general Late arrivers HERO Tom F erdinand Pop -eye Lil Abner TOPPYN A College Man Cheyenne Rob Roy Mighty Mouse Lord Charnwood HB C Il N F red!! Jim Bowie UI A Marine ' Thibodeau Shirley Treffrey Treff' Don't say that! Moonglow Pizza Pie Too many CHlEFS-- 'Clark Visnor Gable' not enough INDIANS! ! Nancy Tuttle Tut Get out! ! ! Night Train Cigarettes and Coffee Rules! I Jasper Theresa Valorose Terry I'd like to smash you! l Won't Cry Anymore All kinds Elvis Presley Mickey Mouse Nancy Vigue Nan Gracious Our Love is Here To Stay Pop -corn Over sleeping R. A. Rosemary Willey Speed Oh No! ! ! True Love Bacon and Lettuce Bugs! R. O. B. sandwiches Lorraine Young Smitty Some people's children! ! Melody of Love Steak with trimmings Air Force Regulations Pierre 1' is fave- ,, .M- if I -. A I' s- i t ' or I xi B' S, , l.' I. R actt at !!-w A Aaaaas -sw .. X --we -'isiqwji A: . i X H' ,tg s ' . i :F ,!j'gJf:'5, ti - cfs fnfff 4 T rf' t - 435- TF: --ww' ' , ' A x if A emi- .c!.s, .mc ' 'T - s 'ii 1- Y 37, A. Y I , ,1 -,,- pa I xr v S -Asc.. V I K K ns iw D Q it Y' dr rsi. 31:92 F: 1 - I! 5 f r f '-4.f 1.j K!!! , A45 1- ---., 4 -:. f 3 'yr' fa-pf s ' t '-esggt vfis- r if fun, 65444 W' Our first year is remembered by nearly everyone, as being the most merry, mischievous, and anxious days of training. Prom the beginning, when we first met, we found wonderful companionships among thirty girls. We enjoyed being to- gether and when chances came for some of us to go home on weekends, they were passed by because the weekends were as exciting as the weekdays, and we didn't want to miss any fun. We had no big parties to go to, or big weekend society events to attend, but because we found entertainment in our own way, we were able to really enjoy ourselves. It was September 7, l954, when we first entered Concord Hospital, a little fearful, excited, happy, and already a little homesick. A Tea was given that afternoon, and we met our new instructors, and some saw their Big Sisters . We were a quiet group, until that evening when we gathered to- gether again in the living room. This was the beginning of new friendships for all of us. Our first week was a maze! Up bright and early and for- ward to breakfast, everyone. Classes commenced, and we began to wonder,-- is this a profession? Study hours? But then we had the picnic at Dr. Tracy's to look forward too-- but, alas,--hurricane Carol confronted us with no picnic, no overnights, and thirty lonely girls! ! Carol was nice enough not to bring her sister around the following week, so over to Dr. Tracy's home we went. The transportation was provided by the faculty members, and a great time was had by all, enjoying basketball and other sports, also hikes for nature lovers, and just about everything you'd want. The food was delicious, and we later returned to the nurses home, ready for bed! The pre-clinical period held us intent with many studies. In Nursing Arts we wanted and tried to do our best, as this was our practice, before we actually went on the wards to care for sick patients. We started on the simple procedure of p.m. cares, then on tothe more difficult techniques such medications, especially the administration of injections. In our practice of preparing and giving hypos, it was found easier to receive an injection, than to give one, for we , if practiced on each other! Everyone got a sting out of it not more, because sterile water proved quite stimulating. Evenings were quite lively, and where there was a group, there was usually conspiracy. 8,8 The art of short-sheeting beds was practiced freely, and in one particular case, a little 'll 5 1. , www! wmwm W f J, , fm- f z ,, , W fi 2 , ji 5, ,, ,.,. 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We laughed one night when we shortened the sheets on an instructor's bed, but were sober the next day! Disrupted rooms, soap powder in beds, jinxed alarm clocks, races thru doors without first opening them, stories of prowl- ers, and rather ordinary things, no one would ever think of-- these things kept us busy. Our instructors that year were Miss Greene, Mrs. McCom- ish, Mrs. Buxton, Mrs. Grossman, Miss Pierce, and Mrs. Houle. Experiments were triedg nearly every class in chemistry culturing a great variety of substances with fairly good re- sults and terrific odors. In Micro, we began to see the bugs that surround us, and for a while, we were exceedingly germ- conscious. The more we learned of bones the more intelli- gent we grew, until we began to leam all the muscles. Then we slowly forgot what we first learned. Nutrition was aprof- itable class because we were able to eat what we made. In some cases, this wasn't so good. We had heard rumors to the effect that our initiation was in the making, but that couldn't be--already months had passed--but, we were sadly mistaken. It was held one even- ing after a wonderful picnic was enjoyed in our back yard of the M.P. Nurses home. Most of us had never seen such a mess of cooked oatmeal, spaghetti, and heaven knows what else. More antics, more laughs and many ideas for those new kids, next year, when our turn came, , We worked for six months to get a cap. We were sorry to lose two of our classmates before capping, Joanna Scott, and Lorraine Fredette. We had a glee club, comprised mostly of our class except for the few upperclassmen who could get the time off. We then, began to work on wards which was more frightening to think of than actually do. We learned the Florence Nightingale Pledge, for the night we had long awaited, to become full fledged freshmen. And when the evening arrived, we were very proud indeed! Soon after capping we were minus another classmate, Pat Whalen. The classes lessened somewhat, but the ward work became more prominent. Miss Manville and many of the doctors gave us lectures in Medicine, Surgery, and Pathology. Nursing became more complicated, but interesting. Summertime brought the end of classes and a few more classmates left us. We were sorry to see Ioan Parent, Terry Pollini, Shirley Witham, and Rachel Snow leave, but hoped their future would hold in SIOIG, success in another occupa- 1 is . 1 Wg. 4 v 1 I I , f' .gy .jf ,,,,.:,,V,.w H ' 9,53 .im,,:fu,.'.. . ff was if ,f 5 -kiywyfaf I N 2 ,M J, A ww , y rpg? If -X ' f Q 5 a s ' , W , , Nik glfsfd I ,Ha f saws? so ffifxsiififit A 1 . , W , . , . , ,L , r , Q , N r. , , 1 s Q a , ., . D ' . if yr! ,I kg X , ' 'f ,, sf A 35- buff f- t . ' S ' , r M . , A ,Arg , . ,, r , tion. By the end of summer, we gained a considerable amount of knowledge, and had matured rather rapidly for our agG, WC thought! 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Q , ' fi x V , , . , , , A 4 ,. ,S ,Vs ff Y I In 'Q 4 f Hf M K Q 4 Uv, ' ,. 5 ft S ls 3 ,M jf I ff ' ,' 33 fi ,r 4 I' jf A w ,fl choice had passed and we looked forward with much enthu siasm to the remaining two years at Concord Hospital Starting the second year meant starting affiliations, more special services, and new classes But it meant also that we were a permanent piece of the make-up of the Concord Hos- pital School of Nursing, and this year a stripe in our caps lifted us out of the group of underclassmen and least exper- ienced class lt was the others turn, the thirty-two newcom- ers. Room had to be made for the new class coming in and so those living on the third and second floors of the M.P. Unit had to be moved to the first floor, and the extras were moved to the Memorial Unit with the senior students. This was the beginning of our class separating, perhaps not to be all to- gether again until graduation. Classes with the doctors our second year were Communi- cable Diseases, Dermatology, Ear, Nose 81 Throat, Gynecol- ogy, Opthalmalogy, Grthopedics, Urology, and Venereal Disease and Tuberculosis Nursing. lt was good to learn something more specific and now we could hear about the diseased and abnormal. The normalhad been taught from the beginning of training although we had passed one year in nurses training we were yet unable to an- swer friends and relatives questions about their spots, bumps, aches, and pains. We could name the bone, muscle and the nerve if it could be remembered and could say osis was, the formation of, and - itis the inflammation of, but other than that we were still quite limited. The class began to take more part in the Student Govern- ment and Student Council, and a large percentage of the of- ficers were made up of our class. This year the Student Council became the toughest, and the punishments were get- ting to be real punishments. The ordinary twenty minute meetings stretched to an hour or more, and those who waited to come before the council with their excuse for the black mark, knew the time better than the officers. There was more entertainment other than scheming for- feits. At Christmas time we were mighty busy making Christmas wreaths, and some nice ones too, and we made enough sales to keep us working. The monthly dances brought New England College fellows to our door along with Grenier Air Base men. Decorations al- ways looked nice for dances, and those who didn't dance too much usually tended the record player trying to sneak a waltz or two between the jitterbugs. There was one car among the car owners of the class, and f W W it . .Liar K We .4 ...S 3'r 'rr X ff r gf A 6 va, ,Q I 1 -:. f ,'j 'K Ye X, x, , ' ' ' if .f' fW'-1l,.:-az' '5Y' ' we I f 'Z- if W W kia ut Q ,V - We , . 7 6 W .ik f mf 0 . Z .f 5'7f'WN 'i33' 4- f K 4 QV, A sa iffy it was 3 S1-H311 Coupe but Tillie did her best to hold more became the best mecha11iC of the and Tillie had something in com- h r usuall ended up running. than four. Kay Martin class, and because Kay mon - the will to move, K G C3 Y V V X Tillie was also a good medium for meeting people. She d plan to break down where people were around to helP' A d the dash board for all rid- small collection box was tape on ers, although the box wasn't paid too well. the riders living off the drivers money were left stranded in a Henniker snow bank, and they didn't ride back in Tillie . It's lucky a relative was no more than a mile or two down the road, although it was possible if desired to stop hiding everytime Tillie passed and climb abroad. But it was thought best, to scare the driver and teach her not to leave poor girls outdoors on a busy highway, money OI 11013 - H0 matter! It was our turn to initiate the new class after we had been so nice as to give them a welcoming party when they came in. Gay, humorous and messy! Summertime came with good and bad. Alvienar King was the first to begin the dark shift ofnights on Hall Ill. Quiet and lonely except for the night when a cat visited the floor. f Four girls began working in the operating room and this seemed like such a big experience for the rest of us to await. Four other girls started working in Obstetrics at the Memorial Unit. Affiliations began at Boston Children's Medical Center and New Hampshire State Hospital, and girls coming back had stories to tell. We lost a classmate, Judy Larrabee, at the beginning of the year and we gained Terry Valorose from Lowell, Massachusetts. Mrs. Rich, our housemother with many talents left, and Miss Hett, a very pleasant surprise, came to replace her. A number of the girls found out what it was really like to On one occasion be a patient. Tonsils, appendix, pneumonia, colds, infect- ious mononucleosis, excision of birth-marks and furuncles were the common diagnosis. Visits to C rotched Motuitain, meetings at Wentworth By the Sea and picnics at Webster Lake kept us very active in our so- cial life. During this year we became the proud owners of school rings, emblems, a new record player, a television set, five new www-A engagement rings, anew hospital and of course, Tillie , Those who held office during the second year were: Pres ident Kay Martin, Vice-President Raelene Wood, Secre- tary Jean Gallagher, Treasurer Marcia N-files, Studgnt Council Representative Arlene Thibeault. With the graduation ceremonies of the Class of 1956, we P 0 W w 'ww '?ff, ,M 4 W f f, www ,. , .,,, ,,,, , ww, fo Wf ww, , f, ,M f wwf f fa, ,,,,, ,,,,V ,V Q Q., f f f I . I 7 e f ff f ay o rg IX mia f ff, , ,Z MZ 1 f 1 M I ',Z 5' WN V fl X f f QQ , 4 4 f , , ,, Zim' is , ,WC ,214 ,Q ry M, W f new f M 0 4 W f f 4 , , . 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This gave us the honor and rewarding privilege of wearing another blue velvet stripe on our caps. Now that we had successfully passed two years of our training course we were expected to know the etiology, di- agnosis, clinical signs and symptoms, and treatment of most disease conditions. Another school year had started and a new group of thirty-one idealistic students moved into our fifth floor nurses home. Due to crowded conditions of the nurses quarters, two of our students spent six enjoyable weeks at the home of Mrs. R. Hill. It was then they realized that the hospital was truly on a hill . Our three month pediatric affiliation at Boston continued to be a valuable and marvelous experience to everyone. Most of us took advantage of Boston's numerous entertainment fa- cilities. We soon found that trolleys really do go under- ground. A Revision of the student rule book was carried out by the senior students and accepted by the Student Government. Many rules were adopted from the Gardner House in Boston. Senior privileges were in order, giving us three permiss- ions per week. Student Council punishments were real strict, weren't they kids??? lf only that elevator went a little fast- er. Senior classes were part or our third year curriculum. We studied Ward Management with Miss O'Neil, and Miss Clare instructed us in Public Health and Professional Adjustments II. This ended our classes in the Concord Hospital. Affilia- tion classes lasted approximately six weeks. We'll never forget our wonderful formals held at the Con- cord Cotuitry Club, that were given by the Doctors and the Board of Trustees. Certainly those were nights of fun and en- joyment for all who attended. Our New Hampshire State Hospital affiliation brought many interesting experiences. Remember initiation in Thayer Building? The patients really wanted the nurses clean, didn't they kids??? Shall we say, reverse action??? The news was shocking of the departure of two more class- mates in October and January. They were Frances Bailey and Barbara Downing. Graduation was so close. This left us with twenty of the original thirty, plus one transfer. A surprise birthday party was held at Mrs. Wallace's home in honor of Miss Clare. The Senior class presented her with a gift and a good time was had by all. Om Obsterical service brought many surprises. This ques- tion baffled everyone, How long does a dry diaper stay dry? II 25 3' 5 Q- f V -1:33152 4, 4 , , f J fyf ffl W ' f f 'f C Wyf 1 W , l i f if Vw . ff 2' y ry 2 Q, ,Q , . , , .MW 4' 2 r ,W r ,n r ,,,.. if f 7 l ,f y r ,I gpm! l hu... The spring and slunmer months of 1957 were busy ones for our three future brides. The old Margaret Pillsbury Nurses Home and the Memorial Nurses residence bring fond. and happy memories. We shall never forget the favorite sayings of Mother Kilmister and Mother Thomas, Check your watch with the school clock girls, before leaving. After separations because of affiliations we all .came back under one roof at our New Concord Hospital in July of 1957. New equipment for the year included a G.E. automatic washer and a dryer. They certainly came in handy with seventy girls scrabbling todo awashing every week. If the white water hose wasn't spraying the laundry walls, it was certainly giving the students a good bath. A new coffee pot was also purchased, and we had our ping-pong table rebuilt. Television, ping -pong, bowling, soft-ball, and of course, that special date, kept most of us busy in the line of enter- tainment. Many an evening was spent gabbing over frequent cups of coffee. 'Try to keep the tables clean girls, was expressed more than once. Oh, we did try! ll Now, as commencement week approaches we look back and visualize the steps of advancement we have taken to- ward our goal. Our first year's goal was a white cap, followed by one blue stripe. Hard work and further study gained us another blue stripe. Graduation night we shall walk down the aisle dressed in white, with a single wide, black band on our caps, to receive our school pin, and diploma. This designated the achieve- ment of our goal -.- to be graduates of Concord Hospital, and although it terminates our training as a student nurse, it is the doorway of wide horrizons. lst. year - Alvienar King 2nd. year - Shirley Treffrey 3rd, year - Sandra Carswell 26 1 L. ? -2 '4 f I ,ls D. ws W4 QQ, mit The dam to WKXL in the followlli LadieS 1 bringS YOU 'C your AHGWSMC 3526006 ev rms r his ai l peciallyifSO. igbellefit, t Concord HC great and fl 3,1 ren year piolllacalr ing on the about. One of ' Manton A ,afgshionabla alliarf creased me 'has been rl signer will HILSON , v her handsc Officia tress of Ce admiral K jrecentley h ffh er heroic collision c as-ingt one 'off heroic fee credit to 1 will add 1 LISTEI message 1 VA LOROS tend the-, 5 for home W 4 ,Wf fcf , . x 1 if if -11: vu A... . L... n,., 1 I f X , rv., ', ' VR: l ,-. F. ' WX. X ., I . I I 5:5 X X , y A' 'I in ,fry 1:1 Ui. 555' 1'V: 'Nr. X w 1 v A ' fl, 'Wiz X X X r di: L. Y x Q, -' ' ,Ng wgll. f -5 , '1- , r ill: 4 I-5'-'lllil rw if li- FSL ' 0.1 G. ,fpalgsfwg ' X xl if H .emu f!'wJK- - I V The date is September 8, l967--Your radio is tuned to WKXL in Concord, New Hampshire, where you hear the following. Ladies and Gentlemen, Bailey's Glamour Cream brings youtgfhe latest in the social world. Here she is , your-snewswoonjmeiitator of social events, Miss Hopper s-'f -A Good evengng listeners: reporting to you from Concord. 'QQfhereQgrs,ag,lotsof news tonight in the social world, es- on the progress of the Fashion Show of the new nurses home at the Concord Today is also the anniversary of that great and class that graduated from the hospit- ten years ago and who are well known in social and Also, many from this class are work- ing on the Fashion Show, which I will now tell you about. One of the models will be a Concordite, the former ANNIS. Since Marion became the lovely and Mrs. Lanza, she can be seen, with her ador- ggShegalw,aysgd1d have a flare for fashion and her in- and five children, at many fashion shows. creasedyifiiaffroiiliness has only enhanced her appeal. It beeggrdinored that a very famous model and de- signerwilfill be able to appear. She is the former ANN HILSON, who is making her home in Connecticut with her handsome Italian husband and six children. Officialifannofounqement has been made that the Mis- . Ifl. ff' I ll . Uggis be none other than the heroic MARTIN. The admiral was only rrrsr admirality by the President after and saving of lives following the I I- A f ,,,, , collision'of.thcgijgglAndrea Doria II and the Mount Wash- , X .. i . -lrngtren-ro.ff.the..,,bqyast of Winmpausaukee. Her other heroic feats been many and she is, indeed, a credit to her Alma Mater. Her charm and versatility will add much, I am sure, to the success of the show. LISTEN TO THIS, EOLKS! I was just handed a message that the famous and frivalous2,S.ENORITA DE VA LOROSA win also in time to at- She a ,plane in Italy for after fi1iisl1fflgk where her Hd' , ., . f 'A w' . M 4 ,Arif-wsey mirers were many. It will certainly seem good to have her back with us again. As you all know, the Senorita is the foreign minister to Italy. A wonderful entertainment will be provided during the intermission and the committee really has con- tacted some very famous talent. That well knowiy ' writer will read from her recently published book peoms, The Purple Fringes , of course you all that this could be none other than the lovely Lagator or ANN GILMAN as wo an know hor. T arrsw ffl., groar psychologist SHIRLEY TREPFREY win be prioaooA,..,g.yi,. to answer any questions the audience may have off venile delinquency. Another surprise will be on hand and I will tell justyou. After finishing her tour of New England Night Clubs, the singing and dancing rage, Nanny Lea, will appear for a short rendition of her newest routine that has been sweeping the country, That Old Black Magic , with her own originialgdance routine. She is better known in this ly Sandown as NANCY EOLLANSBEE. A buffet lunch will be served by the catering house, which is owned by y,.,,, BEAULT, after the show. Miss Thibeault's specialityfisw fffd PM toast and coffee. She has made toast and coffee a luxury that is served only at the exclusive parties. The director for the fabulous show will be none other than the lovely Mrs. Young, who as you all know is the former LORRAINE SMITH. Lorraine has come from Germany where she lives with her husband and eight year old son. I am sure, as you must be by now, that with the able assistance of the quiet but efffiicientfflfr-W, I 1 Miss ROSEMARY WILLY, who is the private-nurse:f3so'f'lthe ?iP lf 1 A President, the show will be a smashing success.g 53 you Lorraine and Rosemary for all your hard work: ar ry- '-: f The judgeshave recently been announced 2ifl'lCll3rl.TC-3 gr indeed well known and famous. ALVIENAR KING,Vfthel 'ddfl well loved and efficient relief supervisor at the Con- cord Hospital, has been chosen. Miss King has just finished her book, How to get off at eleven , which has made a great change in the nursing profession. JEAN GALLAGHER, the very capable OBS supervisor who has put the Concord map by being the first nurse to hold the title at Large , - MW. , -447, r fr, V 5' f 27 W 1 3'-P! ' ' ' I nw ., N: I 'I' yu I. l , I L9 f ,, ll I M Hitt' 5 s ' N it , 5 ,V Ill' Q ILWIW' 'WU -in fl M' lr, I f,,, ff WWI, tt lf'II'jjY j ff, 7 I. , I w, 'I-,,.f.' - ' Q, HJ H Y, ,qw , WM VV, I ,W I 7 I f I HW, ,W ,-',-N W! ,W ,,Iff'f 'l,,, 'M ',,',G, ',1j, IEW Hy 'J I 1',,.' - 3' mt by My yu VWNA 'M 'fp MI Nw I ,IVV Mttj-ZQVVI,V -'WI' :wwf LIN tg, ,Q My ,qw Irwin I ,I Hg 1 tl' W jfjwtytfaMy I ' I 'I If-fl I I ik uf ,W ,l'54'vlM f 'f'fjg',I f ,F Mtfyg' WMwf,,J-WI,,,-Twp HI, !.1w l yt fi' .Wt 'WI' W,,t,wtfI yy V W s , I, .I with I ' 'I H 'V' ' , I' If IMIXIIJIMWI ,V tw W XMIM, Wy!! V My N, 'N 3 ,tr - 'f -W N .252 ,,Ii,,,,., . A43 JI I ' ,W M! WWII MMIf,yyLVfIH,I,,,,,G,fI,,Vwrt, Wim! W if ,ljwayf M L.3LV,XW5t!,7 M: 51.31 K f, G in hi-Stor ,Iii-1,.a'1Tf,,,, .,,f,,W,, Pefalred on T.V- Several tl!-'HQSM Qnjffn le My il-'aus wp, 'by 'delivering 1T1OI8'1-'b3blGS tlwn-3T'1YOn Y' .. .. h I, .. I nj , ' ' and You Asked For lt so w at are you kicking abot1tuu e. The third wrll be elevator, will be another judg I Mrs. NANCY RICE VIGUE, who has been married fOr ten years and believe me you would never know if- W A W has a beautiful family of four children, and how 5221063 Spmeqggj, duty, keeps house and still remain so ,five iryg ffrugyity events, l'll never know- With Igiigiggiudgkesgtffgrpaasurexthe most deserving costume ESRB? fffrvfiaffze- . will take place tomorrow night 1' ',p.1n.24 page HiWay Motel Ball Room. Any other be received by contacting Colonel MARCfAMlvllLES at the Eagle Hotel. Colonel Miles is staying in town for a few days on leave from her post in Germany where she has been serving as OBS super- visor to corpsmen. Marcia has offered her services to the fashion show committee as business manager. I believe she had some experience in this field when a student at the Concord Hospital. if o hope everyone will attend this worthwhile s the fifth floor of the hospital has become Tffeqgrowded and the housemothers sanity must be it Ax I ved. I' is now time for a word from our sponsor and then 1 ll be right back for more scoops 111 the social .-' 91 ou ARE LISTENING 'ro wxxt IN THE CAPITOL Y or N.l-I. od evening ladies, this is your friendly sponsor ' ',.i guarantee to make you beautiful. just send A ,, C1 g ffgyf Q Wx' , I 'fy my .Law and the box top from Bailey's Glamour ' eam and we will send you a certificate for a free three weeks stay at the famous ANNE BAlLEY'S School of Beauty. Miss Bailey guarantees to make you beauti- ful in just three weeks. Don't wait another minute for this chance to fine romance and glamour, something every woman desires. And now back to our Social World Commentator. Hello again and do take our sponsor's advice. Now for a rundown of some other events in the news of in- VT ?Ws fW't'6'vZ'1llN5qf'HW'm'i' 'timeiw yt' fgaTEt 2vfkDe itllsqtfate thrilled to hear of JUDY GAR- ? succesfsgiirxthe circus as a tight rope wa flip? Q35 Klgdy Kjiogxned ,the gmircus only recently after she had fgbee1I!phoseIi' s'wejetheart'5f'3just about every fraternity 'mm gr at phat progIessii,y,,gcpll,ege near Concord. Judy has ap- ., ,P ' - '1 :W - I lk- now?'? The latter show is directed by that famous di- rector of outstanding and different programs, SANDRA ' CA RSWELL. I have heard some rumors of late that Sandra will be retiring soon to marry a certain Donjuan 3 and direct a very trite show of her own. Word has been received from Texas that one of the richest cattle barons has acquired a new baroness. You all remember MILLIE CHACOS and that she went out west to work on a cattle ranch to give first aid to cow- boys on the prairie, well, she just h3PPC1lS 5mg,Q right there when this certain cowpoke fell b3g,4t.,f 1 ,pg I Nuaygtv-1 dle, of course she had no idea he was the bos . But t give a Cinderella ending to this bit of news .twig 'f . Q'i,5j1254 make the dreams of any full blooded nurse cggrgeitru ' I he married his nurse. Good luck to you botlrigg if? Evgtrffi Some big news comes out of the literary woif ff tw' night, RA ELENE MCLAIN has been made editor in chief of Parent's Magazine. It may be because she has done so well as a parent thatshe got this post. There is some news in the political world tonight , also. NANCY TUTTLE, the treasurer of the United States, has left only this afternoon for a much needed f ICS'E ill Hawaii. I k11OWXshe will enjoy the cruise, since everyone in Washington is talking of the sudden de- parture ofa certain Congressman by plane for, you guessed it, Hawaii. It will be even a nicer stay in Hawaii for the treasurer with that to meet her. Maybe the pentagon will have another holiday for a wedding, soon. The time has come for me to say next week at this same time and same station will cover the Fashion Show if you cannot go, tune in. My goodness!! A ,,,, received some wonderful news, The CROET has just given birth to her twins. How does she do it? Working, managing a band and babies. Anyway we congratulagteffffeii mother and babies are doing fine and well, he hasn't come to yet. Good night all! l I Nancy Eollansbee Nancy Tuttle 'K fi, 5 M' ' I gifs Z .gif J2f mmmwwwwwmnwsn' ' yi? Q Q 'S . . fi 2 , XI se-'ti .1 , g xg -up V gg tg gifsyfgkk -tiff? 5 5 3 Y I f age 1 ,I j fi., .I - I Q Q if -'sv like ts T2 53 ,afwt J S agua?-is gsm -. .. ,.-N:-Q-fs 'bf 1. 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I have ivsf iii- MARIE if of IX-ll1'1S- home, hus' thgffl 3.111 addy, Well' lansbfie tle - Zhu 70466 We the class of 1957 of Concord Hospital from all sections of the woods of New Hampshire Vermont and Massachusetts who became one in September of l954 shall now disunite ln leaving we should like to declare this our last will and testament Marian Annis leave my duty of delivering babies to the doctors Anne Bailey leave my baseball enthusiasm to Cynthia Richardson Sandra Carswell leave my dancing ability to Nancy Allen who also likes un Mrldred Chacos leave the coffee pot in search of a larger one Marie Croft am happy to leave my glasses to anyone who can find them Nancy Follansbee refuse to leave my NEW coat to anyone but the class is iving it away I Judith Garran willingly leave Janet Carter one of my dimples for her one undimpled cheek Jean Gallagher bequeath my inability to laugh to Peggy Woodbury Ann Gilman leave my love for athletics to Barbara Martel Ann Hrlson Leave my red nightgown to Roberta Southwick to keep her knees warm Alvienar King am proud to leave my winning ways to Ioan Butler Kathleen Martin leave the back seat of Tillie to anyone who can t afford I Raelene Wood McLain leave with my husband l Marcia Miles willingly leave my appendix to Mrs Grossman to use in the Micro lab Arlene Thrbeault leave my bed to anyone who can keep it as warm as I have Shirley Treffrey bequeath my many abilities to the Owen twins Nancy Tuttle leave my love for housekeeping to Ann Burchell Theresa Valorose leave nothing as I plan to take everything with me Nancy Rice Vigue leave my corners in the elevators to anyone with asmall boyfriend I Rosemary Willey leave my political affiliations to anyone who can get the trme off I Lorraine Smith Young Leave shortly after using my moldy marriage per mission To the Junior Class we leave the courage to stay for another year To the Freshman Class we leave all the nights of tedious studying To the Housemothers we leave a pair of roller skates to get from one wing to an other To the Faculty we leave t e a 1 y 1'1'1G1'l h b lit to read the troubled minds of the underclass Ann Gilman Ann I-lilson I . I- - - A - . . . . I- - . .. , , f . I-' - ' 9 l- ' - ' , I., - n n I .g.. . . In - . .. , I- ' - ' . I- . - 1 . . I- . . - .. ' I- .- , to pay at the drive-in. I- , - . I- , - .. I- - ' - xl . . . xx I- - . 1 ' I- . . - x ' , X X - , - .. N ' 0 ' 1 N .' - . - , - x . , Xxx . , . H 1 ' , . . ff Yf-- 1-'i- 4' ff--2Z??w3:-1 W .,- 5 - J ' ' ' , ' qssx? T ' 'fifa.,. sift- . :i'1'ffw1fx:s. ..: .- 7 ,121 M Z' , , K. MW gi ZW I ssss Z X iff ffflffffx ' X 42 ZZ! f Q W '0 Z f r ' ' 'Nei-.9-i ' 'W' -0 f' .ffcfziffy ,- '11 fww V- ' T?-'f 1 Q iw f V jgyrzfw V M- 7 -fff z - :A in nfgf i-,,, , A if ' ., f' 7 use-fmf'W.-QW-.zk f. f ,,f ,,,, .4 f K ,f fy . 1 if 415321 iw f..-4. ., ef..,1,j74caG- if' , . I j, YU -f' f ' V f 'ff-1:-'4 V . . ff K-'HM Q91-s ini! 'F' li! ' - .J , ff 1 V ' I 1 .5-,mf f L-R: Dr. Seny Lakeg Dr. MacLean J. Gillg Dr. Ellsworth M. Tracyg Dr. Robert M. Lake. MISSING: Dr. Pierre A. Bouch ery Dr. William D. Penhaleg Dr. Thomas A. Ritzmang Dr. H. Jackson Teets. ' K i9 'M?iC f ,f , , E ' ' 1 fi .,,s P A fcwk 4 , - ,Q J sr W' . ,.... f f,.sxha1yK , , 'I ? K , ..,x, 1 lst ROW L-R: Dr. Frederick Wal- drong Dr. Winifred Sanborng Dr. Clinton R. Mullinsg Dr. Frank E. Perron, Jr.3 Dr. E. Ross Mintz. 2nd ROW: Dr. Joseph McCarthy3 Dr. Horace S. Bloody Dr. Berger H. I, I Carlsong Dr. Thomas G. Cogswellg 8 Dr. Hamden C. Moodyg Dr. Mau- rice E. Greeng Dr. Robert C. Ny- deggerg Dr. Warren F. Eberhart. MISSING: Dr. Angus M. Brooksg Dr. Joseph F. Dorseyg Dr. James W. Jamesong Dr. Donald G. Mc- Ivorg Dr. Arthur L. Moreg Dr. James H. Parkg Dr. Howard E. Pratt. a 546 ' 54454 We the class of 1957 wish to extend to the Concord Hospital Medical Staff our sin- cerest thanks and appreciation for the edu- cation, guidance, patience, understanding, and thoughtfulness you have given us. Many fond memories of you will linger with us always, as we continue in our pro- fessional and personal lives. lst ROW, L-R: Dr. Anthony D. Bowerg Dr. J. Dunbar Shieldsg Dr. Thomas M. Dudleyg Dr. John H. Bransong Dr. Thomas V. Mat- thewsg Dr. Webster F. Soule. 2nd ROW: Dr. Homer E. Lawrenceg Dr. Robert C. Rainieg Dr. Carl A. Dahlgreng Dr. Seymour J. Whiteg Dr. Edward Putnamg Dr. Robert L. Whitneyg Dr. Paul S. Shaw. MISSING: Dr. John S. Argueg Dr. Donald G. Bartong Dr. Robert O. Bloodg Dr. Francis Browng Dr. Warren Butteriieldg Dr. Clarence But- . terfieldg Dr. Eugene F. Chamberling Dr. Fred S. Evelethg Dr. Philip Forsbergg Dr. Thomas J. Halligang Dr. J. Howard Light- footg Dr. Alfred D. Mihachikg Dr. J. Ken- neth McLeod5 Dr. Charles H. Parsons. I 2 Dr 1 I, w T P I xtend to .ff our sin- 3 the edu- rsrarrding, 1 us. ill linger our pro- Bowerg Df- , Dud12Y5 ,I V, Mat- '1 ,gfl C- r. f5'5YmOUI It Pxfjbfift A15S1NGf , 8:15095 ljrffffni lflcc But' ling DIS' IHYZQ I' ,ml Light' .r. Kw- ,r,H'.. x Swamp' fl' xx S N ,, , X XR X . f Z 3' 4 Fix B - a B, 'F is 3 gig x A s f - , ' f .7..,:.,,.,, Z, ,w.,M V, X .' 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Dr Thomas Ritzman , Dr. W1ll1am Penhale Dr. Ellsworth Tracy - W f , ,,,A , 1. f'gj4 ?'f'4 ,, ,,,, ,. ,' , .N-f gf ffff--QW' T , , ' f ,,,'A,:43 ,Ks Q1 'vyfxs ,,, A I I .Moe M W, ly L' 1. f f f f , , vw .yi as df? we- X -5:1 ,f he I S wv f , sf N ai, fi vim f tm f Q f , 'f ' V' I . in ' w ' ' Us f ' . , X. V . ,, f . ' ff'f W M' , ,Wi . . , . fffff 1 l fy? f .-3,4k.5,fs N sjwfiggfa X zu f '- ? s W' 1 f ' X S N s f ,,iY'i A , i , fi' . ' ' +3 f f sf' - 11 W ,ff Q ' ,-fain' was 2, wh X X f X X- F 'E ,s - .X : f ,,, , , . W T' faffkzw , sf ..... f - X-ff . -' T W ,, . T T I ' , Q' f fm .,.. , f f ' cw , . sp. as f P f Y , W s S Q f, N142 ' - Q ,Z -.ws , X Q sf' mmsf . ., .. , sw X .s .ff ll .K wai l X 1 Q . . , ' 5 . ,Q ff' f' s M, af f E5 , Vs 1, XX is 2 T ,, , , 5 f f 9 Z2 'f-' I . Q Xb ,, ww Q a...-if . A if? .As -' f uf ...am s -1-.1 l 4 Dr. J. Kenneth McLeod Dr. MacLean G1ll Dr. H. Jackson Teets , I r ' - D . Joseph McCarthy Dr. Fredenck Waldron Dr, P131-fe Boucher l xl 3 l ' f pgQQ7m T N' . , T as T' 7 5 X on K, , , , , - -s ' :Q Vi T f .oi iw l u l ik, . X . , ' ' .-ssdg 2 ' T f X4 A 'S Q 5 sf X ' 1. X ' . ' X f N-rms. 551 ,Q . Wim . ,, X ' A . A., D-L1 X Warn 1 ! h 1111 i 1' e,,...N..-- ...sa Dr. Seymour J. White AA,..,x fn Dr. Robert M. Lake Z Z Z 2 1 , fo' 2 iqfwx 1 f V 3 , f I f ' X V i , f - Q f. 2 4 f rf Q 2 f ar 5 S L, X W ? I an-1 4 Wi 'MZ f v f 0 Qwmswwl WMM Dr. Webster F. Soule W Dr. John S. Argue , f' Q J. f ' Dr. Eugene F. Chamberlin xr ' ' g ' ifw M' x ,f. ' T , ' 461 ffl' wild , fL.lQQf5,,, N r. E. Ross IVIi1'ltZ Dr. Maurice E. Green D 0 I-I. Carlson DT- CMNKKJD li. IV1llHiIll5 DI' Berber Dr. Thomas V. Matthews ff Dr. Warren F. Eberharl: Dr. Paul S. Shaw ' x li l Dr. J. Dunbar Shields Dr. Thomas G. Cogswell Dr. Philip M. L. Forsherg Dr. Carl A, Dahlgren Dr. Frank E. Perron, Jr, Z X 2 Dr. I-Iamden C. Moody Dr. Francis Brown T X 2:1 Sw axffavfggz f 37,9 A? . ,, . ,W ff' J -,p 'fir' LEFT to RIGHT: Christopher Whittaker, Dr. Rainie, Dr. Lawrence, Dr. Freese. Dr. John H. Branson Dr. Thomas M. Dudley LEFT to RIGHT: Dr. Green, Dr. Ritz- man, DT- NYde88ef- Dr. Edward Putnam X rfwxzfszbiffgg gifgwmnfvm of r av' 1' SV, , , ,, 4- r, f ,Q 4 i 22 fri ' X fr if fr sm. -42 4 f if , s, sf .X X Arg V 5 at is s -S X. , X, pf ,gg 9 gm, ,Z 5 QV 5 A s - asses , fav s V X 4 I X -Hon I A' ss. rs f, Q Q,-4, X f X vm f fs 93 ' 1 f ' is X 3 . , Q S 5 ii 9 s X ,silt , 321,-,b fp' '2-Laws Ji' ' X ,gr .1 , , , . , I, ,V ,ff r -' r 1 , - fi . r- f -' 9 F - sum 4 A. f Q, . , 2 ' f X f W if I W -.X , Q '- f ,yf ., A f, . ,J 1- Ar. ' , 'sv rs 5 S161 an 1 if ' s ,-ZZ' Q' . 2 f E LW X rw . ,g sa 'f - a t f ' ' ' 1 X f ' ,f f f 5 fr . T I if r ff Z rr T ,Q S ,,g,,,, , If ry 51? 1 If RW, T , ,V N pr. I - S f rf. s- T is w- I s 1 fn was-.V ,ff I, V s ,,.. . f 4. x ws' jr X N fg s, gf ,rx N sms :ar . 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M The Student Faculty Organization is composed of all students enrolled at the Concord Hospital School of if Nursing, and a faculty advisor. The organization has established as its main purposes the following: V 1. To provide a cooperative association through which business pertaining to the student body may be transacted. 2. To foster individual responsibility for maintaining the highest standards of personal and professional conduct. 3. To enact and enforce such legislation as lies within the scope of its powers, and to provide a certain self-discipline which comes from self-government. 4. To promote unity and fellowship among the members of the School, and to sponsor social activities in the School with the assistance of a student-faculty advisor, ' Dudhy Regular Student Government meetings are held once a month with the faculty advisor present. 'u , A Student Council composed of the officers of the Student Government, and one representative from each class also meets once a month for the main purpose of reviewing misdemeanors and arriving at justified ,mm disciplinary actions. The recreation chairman with the assistance of a member of the faculty sets up a tentative schedule annually which is presented to the students for acceptance. Such activities include year-round sports, dances, picnics and parties. The flower chairman orders all flowers for ill students and faculty members. The students receive one red rose and the faculty one yellow rose. The ring chairman has the responsibility of transacting all business pertaining to the ordering of the class rings which are procured during the junior year. The duties of the finance chairman are to submit a yearly budget for the approval of the Student Govern- S ment and to establish means O1 raising funds. 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