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Ph . it s 2-'er -- 5- ii. I' I y- , endow . 1 i G A I It shall be said that this be the last will and testa- ment of the class of l955 of the Flower Hospital School of Nursing: I, Charlene Sparks, will the drudge of my daily home duties to my little sis, Pat Williamson. I, Peg Knepper,will the absence of one certain bad habit to Norma Capaul. I, Jo Martin, will the title of the girl with bed- room eyes to Lois Fey. I, Joyce Walter, gladly will 3-ll on second north to any junior who welcomes it with open arms. I, lla St. John, will the bruises I acquired on Dis- trict to Lois Warner. I, Jeanette Chambers, will my ability of fabrication to Caroline Brugger. I, Esther Benton, will by eczema and various sun- dry allergies to Marilyn Welch. I, Paula Fisher, will my DA haircut and figure to Zaiga Ozolins. I, Carol Smith, will my ability to sleep at any time to Janet Sawyer. I, Ginny Nehrig, will my great power of worrying to my little sis's, Lee, Mert, and Ramona. l, Darlene Rudolph, will my red nose to Janie Gra- ber. EURQ, mmiigi, as 'ga 10
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QQ? PAULA FISER Polly Clyde , Ohio It Happened Once Before JEANETTE CHAMBERS Jeanettie VanWerr, Ohio Sc atterbrain ,JC .ii CHARLENE SPARKS JO ANNE MARTIN Sparky Jo Toledo, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Rhapsody in fPowderj Blue Sleepy Time Gal DARLENE RUDOLPH Corky Moline, Ohio MISS MARGIE PLACE Gone Fishin ' Class Advisor
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emhfz Z9 by The Howling Highland Ghost. It has been many a year since I thought of the class of 55 . Known for a long time as the dirty dozen, but ending with the exemplary eleven. Well, as I heard last, Esther Benton is now married and has about seven kids, by George! But professionally she is a leading allergy specialist, mostly practical experience. She wasn't the only one caught by the well known Cupid Caper, there was Jeanette Chambers married nowto the director of Julliard School of Music. She herself has contributed a great deal to the musical world by having music boxes installed in all the Bellevue ambulances to keep the drivers calmed down. Miss Paula Fiser is the only woman in the world to have attained the title of Admiral of the Fleet.'She has traveled through every major city in the world. Let it be said that Paula is the only sailor who can't swim, but confidently she got her position by being elected the girl most sailors would like to set up sail boating with. It seems that girls run in pairs for there was another woman of the world, Lieutenant First Class Peggy Rose Knepper. Lt. Knepper has set the record of having gone sky high, at least having gone to the moon to set up the first nursing school there. Let it be said that she is a pioneer in her field. By way of the grapevine we understand that Joyce Walter is to become the wife of a professor at Wayne University where she has been Director of Nurs- ing Education for the past few years. Joyce says that she will retire to home- making after the wedding. It has been known for many years that Darlene Rudolph's ambition in life was to become the worldliest woman in thewhole world. She has resigned her position as Obstetric charge nurse and student instructor at Providence Lying-in-hos- pital to work on breaking all the worldly woman records by doing vast research in that field. Remember Virginia Nehrig, well despite all her social activities, she is now a frustrated old maid, holding the Director of Nursing position at a Coast Guard base hospital. She hasn't given up yet though. Good luck, Ginny! The last we've heard from Jo Anne Martin she's doing very well teaching fine Southern women home economics, a sideline after her retirement as a commissioned Naval officer. Since she was such animmaculate housekeeper in training no doubt she'll do a fine job. Prohibition is in full force again with lla St. John behind it all. She's selling tea. I-Ier own: a regime to put Lipton plus the malt and yeast chemists out of business. Charlene Sparks has replaced Molly Mayfair's column in the Blade by popu- lar demand with a column on advice to the Lovelorn. Charlene attributes her knowledge in this field to practical experience. Did you ever see the T.V. program Emy Sisbasin, R.N. ? Well they tell me Carol Smith plays the major role, besides caring for her seven daughters of which she and her husband are quite proud. Here endeth the reading of the Howling Highland Ghost.
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