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

 - Class of 1957

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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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