Glendale Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing - On Call Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

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I i E 5 r . , .f , , x fl.. r L. .4 -x W '7 r::1'f'1. WL 5 JM' 1 1 QLENDALE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 1960 OLENDALE, CALIFORNIA bb b d' --hf g 'b h d' lp 1 y cl' d 11 b g lyl d g f ly d' For her daily success as An inspiring teacher A true friend A nurse devoted to her duty For her continuous Encouragement Unselfishness and Patience To one with kindness in her heart which radiates good humor on her lips To Miss Doris Pierotte We dedicate the 1960 ON CALL jgf' ,y ,1 - 152 ffix ,I ,ggi ,- -A' 'fr Rf 'Z..'5f X X .l A . 'fx 'w ww- V - uhm , w u H WN mm- ,LM'fW !N!fN!Q1F ,WWW Vwww.. , .1u,gw,Im31,::Q- E 'YRLH Q mr , mal-n Umn., f..!,, V w X -J, ww w I 1 fi .1111 w'r:1.lW- K' v- 5 . If . g H J' Jr- ni. In C-M 1. i!x.,. , . . x W, , , , . 5 , Qzilxuf f 44 li5M1!f'2- -1? i A-4 F lg' ' 'V lgrggi . n 2 X ' xr ' ,- V - 1 , . . K ' '.i,4air-1-1323-, lf 4' ,531-N.1..2.. ,f g H,,2qv-- '- Q.g.:xv. , w -f i I ,,,V Q, .1 K S na Yu-1 f n 1 . , J f 4 , , E 4 x ,U ,vfiih L w w G -A Symbol of Achievement The light of learning is ever bright in these halls where the gradual change is made from Student to Nurse from Girlhood to Womanhood Ruth Franz always on the go keeps the telephone lines busy 3 f' 5:- is Dar Yvonne Pettxs Helen Drayton and Dea Anna Tell wxth MG headed J Dewlt Fox M D lene Grube studymg hard most lxkely a care study 'i 5. I 4 . L.-Z! f-Lux 14 lla it A 1 ' - A , l t i X pe ' i n 'f1'hwf.,.. , , il, 1 ' 'I' hawk'-Q 'H , 1 ...qui 5 I J.- e e - , 1:- ' i -Q 'll 4'-Q' e i, N . ' --rv L 1 Ml i i A H l j .L-3 I . I 1 , ,, ww 7, f' 51' wg -N ye: 1 4' ' f 4 . 1: 1. xjjgvfh E 1 --2. :-f'-'ff!':-:stills-i+1iQ 4.,.,:g- r-,J-I-, 4 -ly? 4.-5.1 I w ig, Z A I 1 -' 'gg-.L .'f If, A f , yyltgi yi 'I N N 47 , . 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' .:?L ' L JTL JTLFLTL .1r Ui::'g grg,Big:-'Mgr' 'tgB,::.L it ' TIF: WEN - f -.: -J .1 '- -b 'Kunz 23' :f' 4'f1'P'1 f1Fif1Ff:f:3fKf' W 1 .'+:!1Gf'. ' ' wg W gg Q: frx :::i:: Lg: l? Ls, f f- b- iz. , .. . mx- ' . fffq ff ' 't' - 6' f a g g'm-'5'-n- ii, 5E,'f5'?45'?45ibQ'? ' , H . Y Q .N , W-f' E 1 -- - .1Mi,.geL,-,-g-Pf- , rw...--'f ' xfaffserifeq Mis the greatest. Comfort to be found, Carolyn Welebir seeks Him in the new chapel whete-ahyonexig free to worship day or night. S EX 'fii 'f61'l9:f tml J'+c .f'-g '3 1 f- ML' ' 5 ' E 7: .L 9 ' V ' '- V' -1 '-4-'-1' '-' 'ii --' VP L+- .- f '1'-A T' - -H Xi --- 112 55 L. ' , 3 Q4 :gg xg.-1 Qx :Q A -- .-f,-1- -11. W 1, .H .- 'E..' if 'EJ T-: 'fd gg' '1 J ,3 13 ,,,f,d5,+f fy ,V+ ,4 ,T V, , FF 557 Siinira-'3'gAf.,'3+?'ti35fff?J g A sm?M EL. '33Hfgf.1UfE E+' 4- '- 'fiilgf ff' R - ' fd.. Q., fg. .fp 43. .5 Q. . .- . Qbvgggggqgii . tifffgf.-'flf--15? . . L : . - 1 914.94.15 f42f.g..1fff1 vIs!'?.'ffF....f+'21....Q..f1.'1'...fQ.aH'z. - .. .. M- -A--.-....-- MTA- . A u r.. .f r .A -- -F ji , , ' I.- V.. The Nurses Home . . . a haven or retreat after a tense day of work. RHGDA MANNINQ HALL l 6 I I I I T I I iff' 'N lr 'fr' 'XZ I II il 1.1 i Darlene Grube, Carole Hamusek-Lindner and Janice Bailey sign Esther Doki, Helen Drayton, Sharon Scott and Sylvia Shaw spend leave slips for an evening with their favorite beau as Mrs. evening of relaxation listening to the music of Mantovani. Smith looks on. 'I O fi 54? il iq, lv 'z' 4 if khsdiffmiik 4-...-- L , gg F354 T if Jr-'Hu ' mln' will Iwi- dhiitdwgyi IA-mgggik, 50:4 ra W Xxx Enjoying a refreshing dip are from left to right Dee Anna Tell Bonnie Moon, Cheryl Brenneman Susan Nolby, Daphene Cl'1re Cole jean Shy Shirley Edwards Rice Marjorle Phoenix Denise Bender and Fern james On warm afternoons and evenings the new pool IS a welcome relief after work and studies SWIMMING POOL Rx Compliments of E. E. Wareham, M.D., M. Wooley, M.D. and L. L. Smith, M.D., C. E. Stafford, M,D., S. H. Fritz, M.D., A. T. Kugel, M.D. and D. B. Hinshaw, M.D. I 5 . I ' .5 'QQ-.'nf5: 'l1 Y s 9 3 M 1113 ' INR, W, w ' 1 M N M A GJ ' Bb' ' l' 'U ...X , , , L. L . is- . ,X in EJ QF' ' Q 0 . ul: .- M' With tho liglltof a. Hlillion lamps, the beauty of Hollywood at night is a never-to-be-forgotten scene. ww M rn ' Y.. ll . -Wu mn: U , w :. -4, U, ,wi M , .- M ,wr ., W -dn V' n 5 X 'U In 1 ' , I I A M... b hgh' l 1' 2-' st -vu ui. ,QL Qlx if ,fu -, m L 3. X W ya i 1 Q .1 P . ll t nf' if l l 4, U v is ',. ,1 i:, M ' u n 1 !7l!l!! :YL . ,J- aw it --. Warm sand, Getting away from every- day routine. . . Compliments of O. Janes, M.D. I4 e v , Y 4'-1? !.,,g-'u.- 4. 'Q' '..I, ,. L1 Y hui ,-'nw N V1-ll! H. 'H i.vT,,l4.5,,. I Y wwf- ble- .. br ' Jefx, ' v li.. 15 . . .1 A fl .1 , JN, . I 1 -an -'J jf - 'Via-RMI-'i-, 'L ' 1 ,, , -A E..' ' ...?lL.. V max 4. 4 . :'f!'y.s- .- cool water, a sizzling sun . . . what better way to spend a summer day than at the beach. The lure of a warm evening, whispering breezes, a full moon and beautiful music make the Hollywood Bowl beyond compare. ii ' ' 11. ,i - 113' ' ,. .AL , ,- 'W ...f-'.1s1. l H, ' ...Q Q r 1 -Il. 6-N, 37 , lr' w l I V X V 3,3,,,.,,,.,., V - 1,,. H ,N A . ' lb.?.fi',v.,L,..Q.g-,J ....QQ , - 'A X, .f'i1fei i 'f' m, N' 'f. ., ' , ' Q:d:L'i1.v',lE7JL-:f'- JL ggigag, Lg., , .a .1 l ?'4 3P.'iJ-'7'4-Tift''7-1'-'TXT '-1 T ws ..,-ax ,, - f-x-igfm-TRL'Sw 3+ L'3,,-.lin .5 'iQ,EjlQ :g1 'fin 254'-,f'gjf:1-l-.:1!---:ETA-Iq ':Q - i.ig:IVH-alijaajmjl, ,:3a3,',2!,f.j3:gl3iw,15.gAL l 4' f-ifP'-'f.'.z1n?p5:ffCm55:1ggq,g5, gl 5f.'Q:'J,i 11+ 525 , - za'-fl phi, f ' I , . ' f- 1 1 1- fl' 5slmlli1i'lv'fIuLM': skill!! -'mm ff' I .,-- . -,....,..... -- , , .., 4- , . , , , 1 I x , 4. N ,V I. R' kv. , .IM ,F J lx Q13-JC 1.41 T. ,i , yn, ,H VI 'H' , F X M I -4 , f f . '. , I. -L L - ',,,g '. H Air- lg, ,i -' 1 1 .1 b - V:-1 X ' x ,..ym5 N .I , , A ,, 1 . , F M . ,4.: ,-'Im XL Y I V . . V' -A X yy' ,, h l L .wr E . r x nightly spectacle of color, the Los Feliz fountain is a landmark. 751-rs' 953 My its lvwfrfifr' , K 'V f u,.., 4. og,,Z5 E n X, X 2 1 Q, mf SX 45?- Q -v 1,71-gl ,A gf I- '-, 1' . - ' r ' -fi gl 4' 'sf' K Fil' in . f . TRATICN From the time the first application is received until the last diploma is given these people patiently help us lind our way through the maze of corridors, books, instruments and procedures which turn us into pro- fessional graduate nurses. 17 up-nr D .- ,, L A W- Jn., 1---WAJ - x fl' X ,Q T A ififfilf Q ' 1 , , 'Q hr! , 5 q ' ,I...'Q'- -' Ku! T ' 15,13 X ?'s k 1 ' . ' 1 5 t I ' Q I 5 5 7 Q , I O Q L T3 1 ... 1 -D ,L I T Q . ' - 1 , T Q I 'Q V . ,J r. fu, J... 1 i Q 1 - Tl, If' ws ,i..-11, A if i 1 n i I vi I H, n. , v ff if Ex ,. +--N ,. . lJ'1'i,f'i:'x' ,r ,H i. .. ,.,, Q.. J A.1,,. ,4 ri ,,4' , .Mi ,II ...,. tv .L--VE! I iii .,,.,.' ,, svdwf - V H 71, xml' , '. O U, ii- fi I x If I 8 .1-f Martha johnson, R.N., M.P.S. director of nursing service Ellen Gibson, R.N., M.S. ,P ai NURSING ERVICE associate director of nursing service Compliments of Jimmy and Steve Compas 1 ft X - 11-35 Louise M. Brown, R.N., M S director of nurses Giving attention to each individual desire, orienting each new class and keeping the schedules up to date are only a few of the routine activities of the school of nursing. M. Ruth Sanders, R N M A associate director of nurses Compliments of C L Roberts M.D. 1- r L P-To vm , n , fbi l ' MNT? s wfiizzzzrrssifx . ' ' f- ., Q.. n ' N N lf-' ' 5 L . J P ' v f '++ f . 4 l ' M ---e-' -A- Masao Kobashlgawa, Alberta Greene, Howard Benson, and john Ruffcorn check totals. Money comes and goes, staying only long enough to be recorded on the budget books. ACCOUNTING DFFICE Albert Mayes and Paul Reichard eo on Ov: 2-5 ,le QD.. 5 .. ,gl O N C7 DD A PD D- E N '1 O ,- Q- CD H fb CD D rn B E fb D v-n F9 fb H H O n- - fb 0 52. 5 lihn1:::l fins Wesley Crane cashier I - - ' Isl 'I' in we F422 L. L. Dunn personnel manager i 1 I Mildred Chase housekeeping department Each acts as a cog in the 733 l I t 'gl C If H r 11 , 4 'fi' 31 lv H L I 1 1 I , H n v w ' lf I X .X gl 4 0 11 mx .1 ' K ll Ben Hill laundry Y XX sl X Mr. Hill handing Grace Collins her laundry for the w wheel causing it to turn. Olin Taggert garage use 1 -QQ: , J .V V, r wh A' :.4 .- U If A ' ,r 3 l , 'gg if ff ,,..,. .4 A, . 7 I. , , F k df., -' f . 4 f , Q , fc J a Paul Glasscock night watchman ,V -, 1 Edith Howard and Mrs. Crane at the admitting desk. ADNIITTINQ The patients hospital stay begins here where he meets a smiling face and is greeted warmly. INFORMATION Arlene Harbuz observes Mrs. Dunn at work. fa 5 S X L t Compliments of Mrs. Tilton gives Dorothy Bailey the latest News B. P. Mundall, M.D. Richard Marsa and Mrs. Pappas look over the new schedule. NURSING SERVICE '-u., i x ' P I L- Mrs. Shaver signs up Merilyn Hughes for work. - J V 5- Reca Norton discovers her day off as Nannette Petti-Chonkich and Car01L0renz-Benton Ch6CkS in On her day Off. Mrs. Hughes look on. 24 mfg f:g Compliments of W. Rogers, M.D. and E. Wesrphal, M.D. l hx Alma B. Smith, M.A. dean A dean must counsel, occasionally feed-occasionally correct, But most important of all- A dean must laugh with students, and love them. Nc- - . 1 . . ,ge f -'- -e -ff, 'I n I . -I. K Edith Forgey, Marian Davis, and Judy Weigley try out the oven in the new kitchen. fxel. ,mb- IJ- Ruth Yeaman assistant dean Mrs. Yeaman leads out in a typical evening worship in the parlor 25 Miss Mildred Grandbois, librarian, checks out a book for Betty Gardner. LIBRARY A quiet place for study or relaxed reading Sharon Harrison pauses after searching through book after book for information pertaining to her care study. .Aa 3 if Enjoying dinner . . . Grace Collins, Geri Brethouwer, Richard Marsa, Pat McElmurry, Janice Bailey, Denise Bender, Daphene Clare-Cole, Marian Davis. CAFETERIA 7 I verly Comstock and Betty Carol Dunn choosing the Mrs. Leslie totals Olga Zeiner's dinner while Clarice Embelton and most nourishing with the least calories. Nancy Nesbit wait their turn. Compliments of A. L. Stearns, M.D. and R. M. Aragon, M.D. A filling station of first rank. Everything looks so delectable, but how quickly the calories add up . . . likewise the checkers. 27 HL I 1 RECORD CFFICE .f ' Gladys Haagensen checks a chart with Gertrude Hatori. Sharon Le Duc looks on as Mrs. Madelyn Lockwood checks chart. Miss Violet Benson, supervisor, and Gertrude Hatori read patients' charts. N . . it Fla- . . i'-' . K l 7 w if 3' fr-3 DIETARY SERVICE ,il g I ' ' 1. 1 . I. . i 1 4 il if n r 7 ' - 1: ' L '- 17' ,-,J . A .-5 - ,r'v 11 WT . xi J Q - , 4 Fillrlti , ll A , -4 x.LX., 's' 'ff V 'i 'H -. -rx .: ' - H,fJf'Q., if - 1. g- ., il. wfl.v.ri4:1a- ,iw . .'AJ ' 33- in Ruth Jacobson, M.S., checks Pat Turner's note book. Instructor in Nutrition and Diet Therapy Compliments of Otto J. Neufield, M.D., James Ei llgllcblaughtonr M-D' and Merlin E' Woesner' Paul Damazo, M.S. director of dietary service. 28 - Reca Norton gets a pint of blood from George Reynolds. 'A ,f-A ml .. .. . ...tm Ted Pierce gets a sample of blood from Marilyn Norheim. C.B.C., Urinalysis, Blood type . . . mn these things and many more are -!ME! i'E'... made possxble by the laboratory. mga k.r Compliments of L. S. Greenlea, M.D. 29 CENTRAL SERVICE f1tzsV ,S-,..l '- L..,,,- - 1, V 1 ,e 1 Z1 is H3151 . fi ,' I' . , I Carol Clark sends her order. H Mr. Harry Melendy checks on the distilled . ng- 2, H. Mary Abernathy on the receiving end. - f' ., Are you ready Dr? Q If J ff Shelly Kuninobu, B.S.N. supervisor of central service I' S n. ,ff Kelly and Juanita Brooks stop to buy a few necessities. Fred Blanche and Lucille Near friendly service. ' PHARMACY A maze of pills, vials and prescriptions seen clearly only through the eyes of the pharmacist. 1'T'v'iJk IMD 'OIT vos me T1 20? A Wilbur makes 1115 f0UI1dS I0 the UHIIS- Bradford O. Evans, B.S., with work stacked up and waiting for him. chief pharmacist. -RAY Dr. Otto Neufeld congratulates Bob Pellymounter as he gives him the long graduation pin- Photography of a unique form. mond M H111 M D and Harold J Hoxxe MD Janet Mathews assists Virginia Castro in an A and P of the Chest. C0mPlimeUQS Of Louis J- Klingbeil. Ray' 32 . , . ., . , . - ...- 'ill-5l5'9T'l0MA E ,l iff im-T'CH-Avfnr n 'A .. ,Exif G , 5:94 + G , 1' ., ,F5lI!l9..E 4-1 ,Q ' J- g, ' ' 5 KRW- f-Ti' '- -f - Y ' ' 1 4 F A - --w i G-am. G o me , , . we . Nlllfi T '1 ' 5 ill, lla I 'J l N. u W L- 5. , X . NJN W . -. .N R, f I 'lL f ' , , . 1' X V .....,n.... f 1 In -.-5 I N I T' 'Ln gEE5?4f,'1'3 ' :T - ' j ' ' ll qv .S , .242 . A-W ' '. '1'-g 'R' Q '.m25fn'13 ' 'll 1 R -11 - , nn nnnn-lf' . 'll' .- .-W IT U, Y 19 xv 1 nn '74 '1 -1-, I 1 'xv '! , - W V 9, A j, ' sf Y a Q J 1 4 4 yy N in be Il V 'M '-vine I i V I T i, .N ,Q H A 1 - ., I b :TSLZ X1 Q l ll l xii G if 51.9 ' ' if 17 - Ernest Neufeld instructs as members of the Glendale x-ray class Cseatedj Virginia Castro, Liliane Drogmuller, Martha Locke, fstandingj George Shaw, Bob Pellymounter, Duane Barnes, Gilbert Aires, and Garfield jorgenson observe. X ompliments of jacob Janzen, M.D. and Ernestine Janzen, M.D. Dr' Otto Neufeld mstmctmg Gilbert Ayers' 33 , x X '- Carol Pence having prayer with a patient. 1 CHAPLAINS OFFICE Chaplain Ned Bristow. I Betty Carol Dunn gives the new mother baby's first picture. Compliments of A. Peters, M.D. 34 ll? .ge- ' ,,.sl 4411 ,Mrs. Collins points out a text to janet Mathews Daily visits with patients, Chap1ain's Hour, and baby dedications . . . all are contributing factors in meeting the patients spiritual needs. Marilyn Norheim conducts a typical Chap1ain's Hour in the new chapel. Mrs. Swanson. Bible instructor. co-ordinator of chaplain's hour. Compliments of Earl Thee, M.D 35 .,,2.-www-M2 A 3 MK Mfr 2 2 222 .22 22, .22 x 22 H it we Q22 f22 T, 'H 222 2 22 ff2 .. .Il 'xx M- 222 222 ig ii: igy 2 Q 222 222 W 225 225.222 Bm I 5- W f 222 .22 221.2 .2525 1 222 22 222 222 222 222 .1 ,U 2:1 22 222 22. .. A.. 22- 2222222 222 222 222 ,, fa 122 2 22 22 2 12: 222 222 222 H 22 .I 2 . 2. -222, Zii ,,, . .2 2. 52 222 222 f H 222 22: 222 A if k Il. W 222 122 222 .H 22 222 2:2 .. ,2, 222 'P 1 2 A .' ,aaa 22 . 2 '2lZH 2 HWSH22 WHw2'f1ws2 1 2 ' 222 .2 22 jf? 222 fi H2 'N K2 -2 ' 222 W , .. :nw if Qi 222 Gil 22? 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C. lfolkcs, MJD. Glendale Sanitarium Church The 20 gauge needle looks formidable, the patient is thin and frail, and the student nurse about to give her first hypo gingerly inserts the tip of the needle and watches the Peni- cillin run out on the skin. On medical floor the first bath vis invariably scheduled for a 350 pound gentleman who is paralyzed from the neck down. The weeks in hydro take toll in aching muscles and a herniated disc . . . despite Mrs. Erich's instruction. Somehow, we existed through the first few months of training and were awarded a stripe. In surgery the student distinguishes herself by contami- nating an entire tray of sterile instruments while she is trying to impress Mrs. Davis with her outstanding ability. Through repeated encounters she takes on the skill of a diplomat in persuading a determined 5 year old that a teaspoon of Acromycin is second only to ice cream in taste appeal. To the pain racked patient on surgical floor the student nurse makes tangible her concept of fundamental nursing and her white cap becomes transfigured into a luminous averole symbolizing care for his wants, comfort for his spirit, and peace for his pain. DEPARTMENTS X MEDICAL lj rg ,Ill L. xx .i Hazel Galliano, R.N., B.S.N. supervisor of medical nursing. 'd , f R :. f Juanita Brooks and Mavis Shakespear count narcotics f-- ivilqljui -Z -'Um' H f IV Z1 qi' ali M if M X52 c f D DMM il Miss Bonnie Kindopp, R.N., and Edith Howard check on Harriett Ringstrom? R.N., orders. supervisor of medical nursing Mrs. White, pointing out the order to Nannette Petti-Chonkich. 200 - Olga Zeiner and Mrs. Holmes, check an I.V. fthe walking kindj 100- Dr. Nicolayson and Mrs. Kaufman. J ,Z ' Q Compliments of Karl Gregorius, M.D. 1 41 .. ,, .,N.r.E., 'SQ -- ----:W - W, 'X 5 , s F r go I dx., Y XX Q1 f -r' f W .G I 1 N l 1 Miss Butner demonstrates the use of the suction machine in ward class i .2 N W . 4- , Y 4 af' ,H 1 if 1.--ras7f':1'-'iw 1 ' N' 41- ..:f'Ef?-Tift-. 'JD -'fi 'qi -.. Y -.. , 1 -A an igfigvf . ' 'T'-:Iw'E21?3A f f -- gf - -Q J-2 ,rrf- 1A H .wwij f51i,f:24.w.,H.- 5 ,2-331 H 4' ' 5 , - Helen Burner, R.N., B.S.N.E. instructor in medical-sun Judy Weigley giving the daily bath. gical nursing. . - my in , i , v fnriiiii I iii.- AK ' ii.iwi:f,' - aff' i' '-,A X I - I - A A 1 ' y' iv! ' .3 , ll f- ' lif'-Q ii fi r 1-1- T :fl -- : :: , M-- --if Ls .::i:H: f'fT'77 -lll: ' a-Inna ,ffl :7 Nur., - -,-...::: rzfz: wx- :::2::..',3:: ':'--- 2:11:11-:S 747.7 ut: .. .Nw -:HBH X l - if ., I N , W, .lf +Q Hazel Ann McKibbin is all set for a very important procedure, Dr. McReynolds .... a typical scene. 'ir ' 2' ' --rr-g' , f4'. Dzig. b I ' ' 53' '-if it ai 'B 5,+jL211H - '-'1-'rua ..-f vu. H -R, K. -if Barbara Borris assists Dr. Ronald Cummings. 1 -f it .W -. , L .v .,-.f .A ,V l,-. .. uf V A Mfg.. I' if .nf-,,N.' V - ' v Marilyn Lucus Mr. Stout operates the Liu nor 1lu1xs xuth '1 smile' ,- Gwen jasperson, R.N., B.S.N.E. supervisor of surgical nursing. .4 is-Id -. ' , .N A 5. nn.- , .R ,, 5 Medicine nurse, Lola Purdev. Compliments of B. L. Gregorius, M.D. and H. H. Greg SURGICAL .ygr.:.. 4,1-A ' f Elizabeth Malin with Mrs. Hoxie. . 1 .I Wi, b in ll .- a ll ,fl N ' - . Vx 'V i 1 A ' g ,Q .U fl . l ' 'I I ,. , V w . -L .1- 6 , -- x I' -X i 15,54 - i f. . Clarice Ringering, R.N., Helen Perez-Chavez, R.N orius, M.D. ir 17 , iv :lv I INA: W if 1 'Q I v . I 'r ri... ,, V, ,. I , W. . Jfnffl.-L' 'H V X, iv' :..::,w,,.H N .i T 4 qri 'fYQu.l, 3 r3 'fjW,U+ RW 0 9 Pu V , .. if . -fm i W - A e , VV , 'ii wg f i- L, X, '-:W W, ' NM ff- ,ei I ig ii j my :if !vl wma .a ' H ' 1 mi , w wx 5: H' Typical medicine room scene . . . Greta Jaqua and Sharon Harrison. 46 - X. .::-uw ' 'ic Y' lt GL, 'fr 5 fH if? v ii at ' s Miss Kaiser demonstrates a new type of hydrocolater in ward class. vi ' ' , 49.2, Roger and Carole before Mr. and Mrs. He receives T.L.C. necessary for a speedy recovery. 1 1 . , ,l , w A , 73133 Vt- ui ,w'x. 1 K Miss Tatum conducts a typical ward class. 3 xf ' l ll N .. I V : lx X x Vena Tatum, R.N., B.S.N.E. instructor in medical-surgical nursing. Shirley Kaiser, R.N., B.S.N.E. instructor in medical-surgical nursing Compliments of J. E. Ostendorph, MQD. and F. Voth, M.D. 47 WOMENS HYDRO C. P. R., H. 8: C. to hd. 8: nk., h. fo., c. comp., sitz bath, Russian bath, whirlpool, H. 8: C. spr . . . all so foreign at first, but soon become as familiar as your own name. i julia Erich, R.N., R.P.T. instructor, points out the insertion of the Pectoralis Major to Marian Davis, Maxine Dowden, and Nancy Nesbit. f Wally Ganz giving Arlene Harbuz a whirlpool bath to the ankles. 48 i f if :1T::??'f1 1751: ' M- ' ,E C 5, l -27393 Q' 1 'fri 3 'ii 4 ' .--'l' i! v 1 , in I , . i iw. Ji lil. V .5-Y' - Rl x J gg, 'Wi M-:L P-2'-1 fx kj ....,XX-A Grace Collins gives sips Elaine Mowery-Covrig. A . j , .lf of water to her Russian bath patient' f' L i ,. I II VI x. . f Z PHYSICAL MEDICINE W I :Zi Stemert RN RPT B S demonstrates the Medco Sonolator to Carole L A s I I Dr. Ragnar Stadin, Head of Physical Medicine Department. If'f1'i'PI2iioif 'nu-iq . ' I it .vnfflff K ' I-' It . ,ug 1,5 Marian Davis assists Charles Kantzer, R.P.T. ,f , 2, k '- IA I 1-:bmw in ,. ' I we Q' Birger I-Iolmquist . . . The Hubbard Tank. W V: az- 49 MATERNITY FLOOR 'L 'N --...KX T ,i' , Janice Bailey sending mother and baby home with the new N Ilene Graham, R.N., B.S.N.E. supervisor of obstetrical A place where love and joy abide freely. nursing. if 7 ff! .t l r 5 , l . 'J W R . Z wx ff- '- if , .li l , , v . Q , Mrs. Halifax helps Fern James with medications. Genevieve Hansen, R-N-, M-P-S-, iIlSffUCf0f in obstetrical nursing. 50 Compliments of R. Brown, M.D. and J. Hardesty, M.D. lm? slew Daphene Clare-Cole giving a baby bath demonstration. X , Judy Weigley brings dinner to the new mother. i in 1 .hm-xN?Qg, i '1 M use A X '-i -i.' 1 ',-'P ' - --. w, mfii Judy Weigley . . . keeping mother comfortable. Bonnie Moon and Pat McE1murry fold newspapers . . an ever waiting, never ending job. r v n -11. j l-.fs iiuhlwta ,,,. V Mrs. Hill records the morning weights, N U RSERY Ione Smitty Smith tenderly weighs, changes and feeds a little 4V2 lb. Baby's first home where tiny clothes, soft blankets and loving hands are a source of comfort. Rosie Gioia Prepares the formula. . I Compliments of Minston Nethery, M.D., William Nethery, M.D. and B. Benjamm, M.D Richard X r JF' WL' ,4L 5 . eil? Marsa . . . Rock-a-bye baby . . . Joanne Baldwin cares for one of baby's first needs. N-inf L Aneva Allred weighs -B baby in at 8 lbs. 13 oz. 1 Compliments of john Morreale, M.D., joe Morreale, M.D. and Frank Sutton, M.D. 53 H DELIVERY f' te Room n f r xx 5 t' l ' i' -1 A if-.:. qv Betty Giberson, supervisor tells the mother that her baby is o.k. as Dr. Mack cares for it. s4' The beginning of life brings with it excitement, joy and X, plans for the future. X , Q .f ' M i ', I . ,f' M f ' ' 'xx X' - Dr. Myers holds the baby up for Mother's first glimpse. Looking on from C0mP1imef1f5 Of S- A- M0f1t80mCfY, M-D- left to right, Miss Giberson, Miss Hansen, Instructor, and Daphene Clare-Cole. Xl . - J-.. . K MQLK NIM! 1 Q A V----1 A Y 1 gas? 'rw' L ron! nurse Janice Bailey puts the information on the board as La Zerne Weaver looks on. ..--wef t' 0. 4 ' fL ' -fi' NJ! f -. .i J M . .tiff 3 H -X I L N ,. 'l ' ,J 17' lf--fm! , .f-ff? ., W-.'-te. . . . - - - e W' ,, 'r:: 'J' I 'Ni '49 , ..,5w f, fy . Q -l A ,W 511 w l P-Q7 . , .. 1- 1. .x .,' '1 ' qs' - na. Geri Brethouwer . . . listening in. fl Denise Bender gets the exact time. Compliments of K. Abbott, M.D., P. Vogel, M.D. and C. Courville, M.D. if hr Proud father sees baby for the first time. ai 56 The introduction to the clinic comes in the second week of probie period with the physical exams. Before long, however the student realizes that the clinic has a more important function . . . it is people working together for the good of others. 'E . -.4 .. 'Ii 1' U V H.. H un: ba r .f,.-- ' pb . fungi? I D1 Nj: IVL1 I ,iq .', f' . -4-v-sv-Fm MQ, 'H ,. - 2 in , YI, 'Q . W. W i ii 1. fill' ' If 1 .I n : ,117 Q 1 Q .fi J n x, R. ,- 64 , J 'G L ' 1 1 Vv .. gy .-, A W A., - '-4 4 o 'D :1 fb z:- .... .-. 2 o P1 FO :r- N Ui M .... U! .. CII U T' 'P o- 2. 2. F! :- 70 1 o r: F. ... :J FU 9- :: n. fb K DJ E. 5 F1 ':. O P CLINIC I1 N Doris Byler, R.N., supervisor of outpatient Clinic. Mrs. Haskell, assistant. ,,,,-,111 , l el I I ll H ll 'Q ,----p--r 1 l ill ll .......J Rx, . 1 Mrs. Vargish, medical social worker. 'F . 'fs qi. s .. .t 5' ' - : 7: Q li' y -' f ', ' ,,. t ' '- - 'Li' 5 g L 2 f . X X. l t Pat Turner assists Dr. Doty with a routine ear examination. i l J ' Sharon Le Duc weighs the mother-to-be on a routine visit. iff! Dr. Nicolayson . . . sign in please! Dorothy Bailey holds the patient's head as Dr. Piller examines the eyes. Compliments of The Lehingwell Group V N X X Scrubbed In . . . Shirley Horton, Dr. Nelson, Dr SURGERY It has been said that people used to live to the age of fifty five or sixty without a scar on their body. Now people live to the age of seventy five or eighty . . . covered with scars! Lillian Davis, R.N., B.S.N.E., operating room instructor Sarah Johnston, R.N., B.S.N.E., supervisor of operating room 221 ,cf g, Miss Emma Pflug, Dr. Lott, and Pat Mclilmurry . . . just a small repair . ,av 1, EMERGENCY ROOM Angelus crest casualties, the hair-raising sound of the emergency bell, then fast thinking, phone calls and work. gf'L'1EiimLillSgiIdM. C0uPerus,M.D- Edwards-Rice doing a complete, arm-reddening, roughening 59 S 1- xfssii .,.,.,,...,, 5-glk , xi f' I ,-I :XL ' 'Ni tau l l- f b A J 1'N'v ,A-W 4 ' Y' XYI' A'-3 ff, 'Xi -Jw 'Z ' , 31 X ,A N U xr: . , - i li .Qi-5 . if' t ' X -N f Av' :L N I l, MXN 'lx X 3' 4 , Barbara Berdan, R.N., Sharon Scott, Nesta Santa Maria, Vicky Kekahu, R.N., watch-Dr. Doty and Dr. Langton do... A Stapes Mobilization. A -. I 'ef-QQ E.N.T. 1 A place where the student quickly becomes familiar with the terms. Rhinoplasty, Bronchoscopy, T 8: A, and Stapes Mobilization. Compliments of A. Brown, M.D., H. Harder, M.D., and G. Curtis, M.D. . ,-fx gun? R H W-.aff -x , is ,4- Sharon Scott being shown how to do it by Mrs. Berdan. 61 x l X Marjorie Phoenix checks the Blood Pressure . . . a must every fifteen minutes. A critical time between the sur- gery and wearing off of the anes- thesia when the patient must be observed very closely for any changes. Skill and quick thinking are invaluable attributes to the re- covery room nurse. Helen Fessler, R.N., and Mrs. Virginia Cherry starting an I. V. Compliments of M. Purdy, M.D. and J. A. Fowlie, M.D. 62 RECOVERY ROOM 7 X fx.,,x ,six 9' ,7 McDow, R.N., B.S.N.E., supervisor of pediatric nursing. s . I ,x I. -svn h xx! .N, Y'l ' . ,-.. Carol Benton puts on the identa-band. PEDIATRICS In caring for the junior Citizens of today, we see the leaders of tomorrow. ,I W2 Betty Carol Dunn . . . weighing in Beverly Comstock You will only feel a little prick it eco-opmemvtt NURSERYSCHOOL it ?'Gind?'ettHffh0dfa church N l just like home! ! 'V'F One of the favorites . . . Peter Tru The kittens at nursery school The ducks at nursery school, .- '- F, l Orthopedics in Pediatrics COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Doris Pierotte, R.N., B.S.N.E,, instructor of contagious disease nurs- lng gives Sylvia Shaw her work assignment. , 1 A w l Los Angeles County Contagious Disease Unit. ff, Lets see that would Kelly. R-X 18 drops per min. wouldn't it? Kay Twelve weeks spent in C. D. bring back memories of a station wagon, Q. A. A., I. V.'s and counting drops on a clysis so it won't run all out on your shift. Miss Pierotte checking to see if you have done your oral hygiene, and how could we forget those tunnels? .fl Gloria dips in Q.A.A. to prevent contamination Edith Howard With all A d1CIS 66 ii -4.,-1 x 8. 'lp it Los Angeles County General Hospital Psychiatric Unit. PSYCHIATRIC N URSING ...J- -, - A+-on usan Nolby and Ruth Franz in Occupational Therapy with patients. Norma Groome, R.N., B,S.N.E. instructor of psychiatric nursing signs out her keys for the day. ll! I 'r Q. L, F. 1 P' fi Miss Groome with Gertrude Hatori encourage the patients by playing a game of Chinese Checkers. Another day full of worth while experiences for each student as she fulfills her place as a Psychiatric Nurse. I i I I w l I rl ur H s-M-,,if n 0 , If I tx2!llf,.o6.,. . '11 , Q Qui -tix 'ywiq isp, ,Visa ' z-X351 r ,724 If N. lst ' -:ff 'fri F ,ff 76 f Hazel McKibbin looks over a patient's chart with the head Hazel McKibbin trys to fulfill the needs of each patient. nurse while the social worker writes the history of his last interview. IN IVIEIVICJRY I I I I I I I I I I. , I I I I I Merlyn Phoenix-Scheifel i Phyllis Remboldt-Hedrick ' I I I If, 1 I II' II Angels in white . . . they lived each moment I of their lives to the fullest in God's service. Their memory will continue to linger vividly in the minds and hearts of each who knew them. 69 The field is the world, dear nurse. God has heard your prayer, He knows your heart's desire and has prepared a place for you in His vineyard. You have shown yourself teachable, charitable, faithful, and kind, and He has confidence in your devotion to Him and to His work. The sincerity which you express in words from the depths of your heart, He knows and will not fail to reward. May He establish it there forever. You have grown up in the full stature of your profes- sion. There must be no relaxing now. Make the high point to which you have attained serve only as a footstool for future advancements. Go forth in faith, in trust, and in hope. The needs of the world will give you ample scope, and when the final trumpet shall sound-faithful still-you will be invited, Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom pre- pared for you from the foundations of the world . . . For Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me. SENICDRS i f f 'i -,wuuiIrl - . 5 1 '.- . N -'QE'f- ' -, .I ,v.f 'ff io a Q 7' f, :er J r o f 4 .ga 41.013 ,an ?! ?,,? ff ?'i ' . ,I 3 9 5 . V. X, 1 - -A . X F- . -1 .ADS E, if' -1 -.. If ll' ' H 55 m ee ,H r KAYE KELLEY-Secretary Always talkin , alwa s a ' Not once in awhile, 8 J' E yr hut every day. ' 'L .:v+1-- ,,..1'u. , W ' . ,e , , - Y, Nw.,-. Q -.,. -..7 L.-vp., fi 1 GRETA JAQUA-President To every task she turns a hand, results come forth at her command. iw- XM- M ,H ,Y ., . .-vi:--t-vw--, - --1: ,-.wi -rms ' -A W' A X WTF? BETTY CAROL DUNN-Vice President A bright and active girl is she, and where there's fun she'.v sure to be. Compliments of Leland House, M.D. vm: I,1m1u I . 1 Im I1 ,w,1H11W 1'1- IU 4 11 11 1 1 Q1 H .H . I ,. f , NMI! , W , 11 I HI.. ,. ,,11'1-r..' I Q, , ,,,,,,I1,, , . I 1 ,I ,. 1 X ,. W, In ,I 1 1 I , IN WN ,. ,. M W ,,,m,u I 1' ' I' , In ui , I , ,N 1 , i 5 Jeff? f '1 VIXJ I S, 1 ' an MARILYN LUCAS-Treasurer l'd like to skip along the street, but I walk with stately pride. Who ever started all this business of being dignifedf' ,TP 11 'T a- ll. ,L , I 1 - , V.. .V g nr U ELIZABETH MALIN-Sergeant-at-Arms She is what she pretends to be, about her there is no make believe. Compliments of George Gay, M.D. hw fi T ,A if It, nearly- . -:cf . Y, A A . ,, 1, ' DOROTHY BAILEY Why all the fuss and flurry, I never hurry, neither do I worry w W' n, , s.u1 W . .iff- ,H -lg L 5. , -' 4 Q.. Y '- ' , ,u -'nw' v mf I' A ., - AQ!!! H4 X W9 Y 'N CAROL LORENZ-BENTON Fun frolic and glee are there, the will to do and the soul to dare. L J w W A f V w ' 3 ELI ,,.' ZFX' H H w lu , Y., 1, MLN ,tl l QVNINIG it BARBARA BORRIS CHERYL BRENNEMAN Her talents are many, ber errors few, All life breaks into a song at her call and she manages well all her work to do. Compliments of Alonzo Neufield, M.D. and Malcom Downs, M.D. r' :Af JUANITA BROOKS Sober but not seriously sober, quiet but never idle. li sf t li L 4-1 BEVERLY COMSTOCK ESTHER DOKI To study too much I think inexcusableg I absorb She is not diyficult to please, she can be silent as the trees. only facts I consider quite usable. 75 Compliments of Schrillo Aero Tool Company HELEN DRAYTON The world is as you jimi it hut life is what you make it. V , we L ii! 1 W, 1, W RUTH FRANZ GERTRUDE HATORI Mischief is her middle name, Not sad, not gay, just pleasant in every way work or play-it's all the same. Compliments of I.. J. Fisher, M.D. and R. B. Haining, M.D. ' ws ,. H349 EDITH HOWARD I prize the gift My Maker lends the simple art of making friends 44' . MERILYN HUGHES SHARON LeDUC She gave a rippling laugh and bade dull care depart. She spealeeth little, but there's a conversation in her eyes. Compliments of Donald john, M.D. ANN OSHIRO Happy am I, From care I'm free, why aren't they all contented like me? , TA-T-Tr:-rf:-,-fi - ?f.::j73-iv,--v , .' 4 'I f,' F -Y --,. ,X-5 -,fu W 5 . ' -y W 5 , ii, V .L JANET MATTHEWS HAZEL MCKIBBIN Breezily gay and peppy, with ideas galore of her own. N01 'Uefy fall, in fflff fdfhef Small, but full of ambition and liked by all Compliments of F. E. Gossard, M.D. SUSAN NOLBY If I can stay one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. LOLA PURDEY MAVIS SHAKESPEARE Peaceful, thoughtful, and resigned. Delightful in all you do letting sunshine Always modest, sweet and kind. come right through, Compliments of Emil E. Merkel, M.D. . f W W V5-Ejsp-1-arxgrng.-?A I ' A H If H E 'H 1' 'rs N , ' is 171' his 11 .U ' ' +ui-,,,,, , , Y Y SYLVIA SHAW Her smiling eyes and pleasant ways, help to cheer the darkesrdays. V-1 2mffT '-su TTf1m'e-swnwws ,mx f' 'ff 'es H- ' , , I, s mx as M . s W 4 A, -M I . , i , gs 3' s,. L 1 f . f 1. w yay 's SHARON THURBER-SHAW DEA ANNA TELL Always happy, always gay, thus we find her every day. I have no time to worryg in the daytime Fm too busy and at night Pm too sleepy. Compliments of John M. Langton, M.D. H.-ai' f' U PAT TURNER Ambitious soul, praciical wit. Anal on the whole a gal well ft. 'Sf 1 51.1.3 . F GLORIA VIVION DONNA GUIER-WHITFIELD She makes the world a friendly plare Merry making is for me, laughing, joking ' ' ' and Gaiety. by showzn g it a frzendly face. Compliments of R. L. Marsh, M.D. and R. R. Torrey, M.D. , ,V gi, W ,, l l N , l 1 l x , 4. ii lt YVONNE WHITWORTH Life is gay, let me use it while I nzay. fi.. . MIRIAM WILLIAMS LORENE WOHLGEMUTH Guess what you will, she'll keep you guessing still. I never hurry, never worry, I shun all hertic care for to me it's plain that rushing never gets one anywhere. Compliments of Dr. P. Little, Dr. W. Little and Dr. F. Gaspar, Dr. M. Gaspar SAGA OF SENIORS OF SIXTY Once in the dear, dead days we would forget, When we were Freshies, greenest ever met! Truly we were green that first summer we arrived on campus and if we forgot just how green we really were, we had but to glance at our perky little green paper cap and we were reminded of our not too elevated status. When we looked at it we were also reminded of the wonderful Sanitarium Family picnic we attended when we received the caps-a gift from the Juniors. That first summer was a busy one with classes occupying almost the entire day and study at night. Happy we were when the last of September we were capped with white caps, marking the first lap of our journey. Shortly after capping we officially organ- ized as a class and elected Lola Purdy, president, Beverly Comstock, vice-presi ent, Betty Carol Dunn, secretary, Marilyn Lucas, treasurer, janet Matthews, parlimen- tarian, and Mrs. Hazel Galliano, sponsor. During that year we took time out to visit the Farmers' Market in Los Angeles, have a waffle supper at Pat's home, and have a fun-filled beach party. Our annual Christmas party was also a real success planned by our Girl's club oflicers, Carol Lorenz Benton, presidentg and Barbara Borris, vice-president. To conclude this year, Mrs. Galliano invited us to a delightful supper at her home. juniors now, this trusty band, Continued on to Knowledge land. April 1959 swiftly moved upon us and we were Juniors. At the helm now were Greta jaqua, president, Kay Kelly, vice-president, Dee Anna Tell, secretaryg Betty Carol Dunn, treasurer, Marilyn Lucus, parliamentariang and Martha johnson, spon- sor. Our first activity as juniors was a swimming party held at Dr. Raymond Hill's home with Size-burgers and watermellon. During July we welcomed the new Probies with a lawn party. Other activities included cycling, horseback riding, ice skating, a tour through Stuart's Pharmaceutical House in Pasadena, and at- tending Art Linkletter's House Party as his guests. Remember, Edith received a lovely white leather jacket. In October we honored the Seniors of '59 with a candlelight Luau and dip in the surf at the lovely pool and home of Dr. and Mrs. Winston Nethery. In December we had a Christmas party at Greta's home which also proved to be a surprise bridal shower for Donna Whitfield. We concluded our junior year with an all day snow picnic at Snow Valley that included skiing, ice skating and just frolicking in the snow. Many long months! But thereis no regret, just as they said . . . Seniors, you'll get there yet! In February, 1960 we organized for the final time. The Seniors of '60 elected Greta jaqua, president, Betty Carol Dunn, vice-presidentg Kay Kelly, secretary, Marilyn Lucus, treasurer, Elizabeth Malin, parliamentariang Louise Brown, spon- sor. In just a few months all affiliations to other hospitals would be completed. During this last stretch it was sometimes difficult to get together for extra-curricular activities now that we all had separate apartments in the community and were working various shifts. But even so we did go on a rollicking trolly-car party and trips to the beach. Of course, we'll always remember the delightful evening when the faculty honored us with a relishing picnic supper and an evening at the Festival of Arts at Laguna Beach in August. Lastly and perhaps our most treasured memory as a class are the days we spent at Lake Arrowhead just relaxing, hiking and enjoying the inspiring scenery. We returned home and busied ourselves with hard work and final preparations for commencement. We've waited with deep gladness for our Graduation Dayg But now that it has blossomed we can't bear to go away. Good bye, Alma Mater, we'll return as one no more, But our memories you'll keep in an ever growing store. Y W '1 1 ,J :ty I if wg ., gf H W ll ' X ll , 'FI Ll i ,4 mi-Li i N I ul: 1714 , 31. i .4., ,n,n V., ,vw-1 , . .N 'iii if k t .A Y ll ' it , i N y Q35 'gi ' lp V Q72 , -.4 , r t If , A Y--pr! N7 iff: H 'N m ,,, H M f b .f Hazel Ann McKibbin Ruth Franz Sharon Thurber-Shaw Sylvia Shaw Donna Whitfield Sharon Le Duc -- 1 - Marilyn i Susan Lola Purdey Yvonne Miriam Williams 1 l Juanita Brooks L ,x B 1' ,5 , ,, W :- , JJ Mavis Shakespear Gertrude Hatori - I R Ann Oshiro A N, E ,g V . A ' gi Barbara Borrxs 1 - 'B Z M 2 ' l V 5'- - Q 3 V , A ., A I.. fri: W' -I A 'll X1 1 '7- :Z ' i 'L X U . P ., I 'yi' ,N I - 5' . f - A ,. W M Q ' Carol-Lorenz Benton .i Z5 - Helen Drayton Q. ,A Dea Anna Tell Greta Jaqua janet Matthews fi! Kay Kelly The first year with the long period of adjusting is in the past, and with the knowledge of that year lingering in her memory the student moves into her junior year. This is to be a year of more intensive clinical experience,othe year when the student discovers the key in nursing . . . It is a golden key made of a warm smile, and a gentle touch which opens the doors of friendship and understanding. JUNICDRS 1 ,gif ,,,f 15.4- -n. DWI ' ' -:gf mba- . F -X Ik, 1 ,A 'W ii Ny' 'I ,,.,N, X w ' ,fl lin, 'n PM HN 'in' ix! ,X , ll. V3 If Marjorie Phoenix President Joanne Baldwin Vice President Deniese Bender Secretary Ivanette Arden Treasurer Nesta Santa Maria Sergeant-at-arms Aneva Allred fb yxl . . . N4 r 1 ' w , 2 Janice Bailey Geri Brethouwer Nanette Petti-Chonkich Carol Clark Daphene Clare-Cole Margaret Coleman Q 8 H If ' .,,, rv fggg- ,1:spffa ' H ix V 'mx ' if 31113 l1J,'iL1 N I A Yffiv ':1I 4 .5 !.'N ' ' mw.Q'f ,3 .VH , M V IH' 1 v wx - ij ini 11,5 Y 1 'zifffz-.1 Grace Collins Elaine Mowery-Covrig Carol Crosdale Marion Davis Maxine Dowden Betty Dunlap Clarice Embleton Edith Forgey Lois Gant Bette Gardner Darlene Grube Arlene Harbuz W ml' 'MQ ANN I uf'.'i:Qe. ll ww.-W.. I NX U 1 MQ-ii N l E 1 Y! HMM l 1 i l fi . in 'wp f .fi Sharron Harrison Fern James Wally Ganz Carole Hamusek-Lindner Patricia McE1murry Richard Marsa Compliments of Eileen Vargish, Betsy Kennedy and Clinic Staff MMUKMV L,- A w , .gn ,. jill Montrose Bonnie Moon Iretha Morgan Nancy Nesbitt Marilyn N orheim Reca Norton N ,, r w H w w .. W W H J M ,- 'Jn f, w 1 xx . Hr , , Q, X ' J 9 ,.'. 'Q 1 lx I - In , :1 2 ' v w 1 1 I , , H 7 J.. ' ww db J1+hJ1 W Carol Pence Yvonne Pettis Elaine Price Yolanda Rabello Shirley Edwards-Rice Sylvia Salzl Compliments of Otto J. Neuield M.D., J. R. McNaughton, M.D and M. E. Woesner, M.D. If . .L Y 6 . xx., fy y Qui, yy J 1 , , ' !. ' N M' 5' 'M' . .R , lraww 7 'N X, ,N . ,. M xv 'J ,f.1w11l-ff, Y., m .N ull' 'I W 1 N N H I uw H . f. y 'y 'm , vp ? Mr 1 Y X, rlbj X-: e.3iAEQ 4: W Sharon Scott Jean Shy Judy Weigley Carolyn Welebir Donna Wiles Olga Zeiner A momentous occasion in the nurse's career. At the end of the pre-clinical period, the student has had some oppor- tunity to prove her fitness for membership in a profession known the world over for its high principles and devotion to the needs of the human race. Her step has more spring. Her smile is sweeter. She gains confidenceg eagerly she serves, no longer on probation. She will go forward in her studies and duties, satisfied only with the highest attainments. The remainder of her course will equip her to become a worker of responsibility and influence, and place within her reach the rich rewards of a life of service. SCD HCDNIORES gm t ,fats Nam- ,I I-.. , I 1 . e has , Lauvenia Alleyne Beverly Angus Pat Benjamin I qw ull -f A -Z l M Florence Chan Daphne Chan Alvina Dambrosio gl Marlene Dollinger Beatrice Fortney Eva 12111165 ' ' M J I l ff' Wil lil Milli A 10 Delores Tay Linda Trujillo 'N fl x- . - -'KX X' A ., UA . Y ,lu Elfriede Voth Class of 1962 ' lOl L m .ull Evening hours with the tensions and work of the day behind, the student nurse busies herself with never ending activities. There are always washings and ironings to be done, a room to be cleaned and a frequent trip to town. Each spare moment is occupied .... An afternoon at the pool A new dress, a corsage, and a banquet. A taco at Ernies, or a hot fudge sundae at Bob's. A phone call, laughter, and all the excitement of a date. Evening worship, a time when the student puts aside earthly cares and thinks of God and heaven. An evening of relaxation with soft music and a Bride book. There's never a dull moment . . . ACTIVITIES 97 ,f A lb I-4. if - at-, pf' fy, .-...-- ' L M: -d T- 'ey -1 : -f . ,, ' 1 3 1-. F 1- 4X h, A n ' 4, r 2 V '- ,-. :tv I if ' ' ,5 ' 'i ' A - V. .jst ' ll Fr-Q W. FE, ,gg V . J T '- 7' ,fix LT -'W' 'Az -' f : J 5 .L 'x ' ml B D ' 4' V ,? '-'1 . , k V ,-Ab' 1 1 E I. 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Barbara Borris, Editor-in-Chief This is the review of your nursing days Friends - Teachers - Activities - A book of memories for you. Brad O. Evans - Photographer X 105 Carolelslamusek-Lindner, and Daphene Clare-Cole .. ,RA A N ' h Z In the cool of the evening , ' with studies pushed aside, the annual staff relaxes. Betty Carol Dunn, Janice Bailey, Dea Anna Tell, Cheryl Brenneman, enjoy their two favorite pass-times, bride magazines and music Geri Brethouwer, Carol Pence, Sylvia Shaw, Elaine Price, Hazel Ann McKibbin, and Marilyn Lucus enjoy a typical evening of relaxation in the parlor. I I A 41.221 f , f T 'F-if-V . 5312 A . 'FL' ff X .VJ Jr N in -43.5 V Ji- 't:'-yiixz-. ' FY T5-ggi' .- ,-Fi a Zire 692, 1 X ' 3 e. wax n. SSS 'WE' 'fa' ' r ff J 'nur' if Such things as the Christmas party, the spring banquet and monthly programs in assembly planned by the Associated Student Body are important, and a long to be remembered experience in the life of each student nurse. A.S.B 107 fl? , E J H ll . ' ,M I Y F V .Y., ell WM! V fl 1 X M L, Y Richard Marsa, parliamentariang Nancy Nesbit, correspondence secretary. J, Y. , . 1 , Mrs. Lillian Davis, R.N., sponsor. 108 Qi 'Wi Pat Turner, President. 1 Lola Purdey, social vice-presidentg Dea Anna Tell, secretnryg Betty Lou Dunlap, religious vice-president, WV , , ..,x, I, do A, , We , ,, ,..,4...- X v - Y'-wfn ., n. ex XV -V nj. I 1 .1 if iiiiifl S-.., ,Z ASSEMBLY A weekly appointment where we set aside studies and have a period of enjoyment. Compliments of Pacific Union College Your one complete school for denominational education and training Richard Johnson, Dea Anna Tell, Marilyn Norheim, Marvin Mitchell, Barbara Borris, Walt Hammerslough, Al Martin and Betty Dunlap in the beautiful Stuart patio. A. S. B. BANQUET The romance of the evening evident on the face of each guest. Sharon Harrison, Gary Johnson, Cheryl Brenne- man, Raymond Fanselau, Marilyn Lucus, Gary Ardizzone, Greta and Clifford Jaqua. 'HO 4? Qs, 'Q lv fue, 1 I, KA PM ' N1 5 1 -iq-1, A Symphony of Spring Marjorie Phoenix and Elaine Price with their escorts Duane and Dwight Barnes. .WEN Ita' .5 L A Panoramic View of the beautiful dining hall. .ff x 'fx -12 '4'QEI'i2-3 WEVW' W L 4 D I 1 fi , fl? . -Igsnr , 'Q-ig I ' I I U I 1 H 2 f 3 ,. I! I V 'F ' R' jfgsg. WL T A X 1' ef W ww-- ,. i5 'fr,'Qf, WS .'e wg x I V 3.39 , 1- e mu:-.g:.f .1 ,af 0 wi , 1 jf, . 5' ,, Y: .'wf'.h4',yi ' -ff ,- ' ' 1' x' inf A-W .il ' 'J 3 gi' I .32 M ' gfusflf- A.S.E. CHRISTMAS PARTY Christmas is a family time . . . A time of giving and receiving. 4 Denise Bender and Darlene Grube help Santan pass out the gifts. I H3 -Q ff..-Y, Qi.. Everyone waits anxiously for that special something-that token of love from home. The oldest girls waiting oh-so-anxiously to see just what's under all the pretty paper and ribbon. 114 Santa was good this year . . . he brought candy, nuts, and lots of other packages! A , I p- l George and Sharon find it Oh-So-Hard Saturday night date. Compliments of Louise Brown, Selma Grif- feth, Ellen Gibson, and Naomi Shaver F .. Z to say good night after a 1 V Aneva Allred and Olga Zeiner show- ing consideration for the other girls in the dorm. ni Ie J fl. ., ,rn n But Hon, it hurts! Brad at work Girls! Be on time. Anyone need a nurse?! Kaye-our top fashion model Bathing Beauty iq ' In Isolation Drinking Patty? I, Packages from home n gh l E: Only n mother could do it! No, I don'r believe it! ,W UJHAD , . ,E 10' .- .-I ' ' 'A' -1 'f. . .J 'af N gr Pi ,ll li 'E L 1 Mi? l A N if P 4 l ' 1 The Team at Work! l. s- --.....l.....:e--1 -- . . 1 - - y. -4-,,.. :-U 3, -an ' L- VM. M.-.,.,,w.-. hr.. vw 1 -1- 53 , M., ...... ,. - ..- ,., . W4-, --.- .,, - ,+-V.-f,--rr V N - wi, 2 v , 1 I I ,.--1 fff-5.--2 mn: , V V N L f,,.,.-S Miss Pierotte caps Mrs. Chase Mrs Chase Mlss Pxerotte s Suuessor ,-f N... Studyxng 9 No' waf.fles! Oh You Klds' Nl Hold your arm still Lukie! QJ , sf ' , .Il T, Q Q . 1 , ' ,' tg ' tgfl I vinyl! F. l .R ,.-' if ' - ' .t l ., ,, ' ' sm. 1 ,,V - .N gag. :Mg fl - , gb f -N gsm , X X v 'v I- 1' A1 Z- . X - ' -5-:'lxw 1 . L g Q 5' vx.' t-Sex f '-v...4u ' ,W .. .-,Ci -fsrf., , I ' ut- 2 -BQ' - e - - , t v - ..- 1 ' 4' VL -x nj S -W gg, . PL ' - . L ' - - . -I - .. , t t iff' e . a' V 525- ' t- - Y, ' 5 'X I 7-F 4 up ,Q AW M i thai., X'- - ,gi fs 3. -J gn-we - ' 'x Swimming at Dr. Hills Sun beauties The Line-up qpvl -uf. I qt ? ' ' 4 3 I As My man melted away! Assorted Nuts Our President iii I-izegq, U . A-mug. Not a Man in the House Wider, Ruth, Wider! M More pancakes, please x if , -Ts 1 If 5 A.M.-care studies Who makes the next move? will he Gite? I E Q E 'Tm available. Load it Kenny! Celebrating 35 Juniors Parry time at Griffeth's Enjoying nature . . . me YD 5 A.M.-almost finished .X , .,f,1.z , IK, ,Y What's cooking with Bob? -1 If Oh my, what in the world are you Someday l1e'l1 come along x w w 1 L L Whatever Lola wants, Lola finds if 'w- Happy Birthday Carol W ,T l ,VJ Q Got the message? Forcing fluids No Male? .--A-.S f-ir-...,.., P- -. Mr. and Mrs. i ' ,, ' ' .V ',3-ink f ' . ink' 551' 1 ,, ' J., ,, rp ww.. i. i FW , .1 f ', T 1 .. - X- r-' r fy ,Y ' . x. , . . i ' v V A it :gg - - - I hate to get up! When you and I were young jake I charged these hose at Sears 1 K6 .f A- , : F'-N pv , 4? The Class of 1961 Stand at Attention w - w I . f ale' i T1 n w t Q P 1 Sweet Student Nurses E Really!? 1 , 4- gi .M V , ,. i. Q. -. , I 12.- I'm only 16! Nancy The Beat Generation Eating Again I didn't do it! FROM MISS TCD MRS. ,ff XY! ' 5?7.'k Jerry and Daphene Cole Dick and Donna Whitheld Compliments of Blerm A. Whitaker, M.D. and J. B. Brown, M.D. -,Mx ll ew' r J E A ' N, ,. U l n 'QM-' if -5: If? V l I fl M-l ' '::. ' , fr ' , , , 'F' A ' , ' .lklii Bob and Carol Benton George and Sharon Shaw ,Iva Dick and Lorene Wohlgenuuth Roger and Carol Lindner Compliments of The Glendale Sanitarium Pharmacy Associate Editor . Literary Editor . Snapshot Editor Assistant Snapsho Business Manager Advertising . . Copy Editor . Circulation . . Index Editor . Arr Editor . . Sponsor . . . Photography . . Cover .... Lithographers . Many details, . . Geri Brethouwer . . . . Carol Pence . . . . . . . Sylvia Shaw t Editor ..... Hazel McKibbin . . . . . . . . . Dea Anna Tell . . Richard Matsa, Cheryl Brenneman, and Carole Hamusek-Lindner . . . . . . . . . ElainePrice . Betty Carol Dunn and Daphene Clare-Cole Helen Drayton Marilyn Lucus . . Norma Groome . Brad Evans Dunlap-Turney ..........S.K.Sm1th . . . . . Mirro-Graphic Yearbooks a missing picture, a mispelled name, a forgotten caption, a layout to draw, and always the re- checking of all the details have pushed into a state of leth- argy my well thought ideas. Thanks go to my wonderful staff, you were great! An annual is more than just a book. It is a magic mirror reflecting the moods, the faces, the activities and the people that make our nursing year special. I present to you the 1960 ON CALL . of Q N-Q X5- I Q 4 N al N J 5 , 21- I Ls-4 ffl X 1 ill 41X 1 X' Barbara Borris, Editor ' 4 1? T L iv. -. I v V- X' fi' ,5,x - ' --4 .-if , X 1 ,q-.,,,G F A W , f . 'P . xi Q I Q.. ,Ir 1 6 r-Q 'W 4 rn- w. lf: 5 ul N' Y I 2 ' .K ' 4 Bai wa ea fo 0ll,l .giuclenfd ana! .14 umni y 3110 .5701-CCe5:f ,afwaw za 4 N l I fi I ' ll l I- A In A ': l 'Il:::: I I- y Ig :man : '::::- 213 llll' 'I gl nun.. . ' 1 .I 'lmil ::::: ' '- I ' lull 1 I' 1 -I V- . 1. . - , ' '- I- A 1 Lgzlilu- 1 LN ' U' ' f ,K - - .4 -f- f, .. 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These words of a former president called the people of the United States to unity and vigor at the outbreak of World War ll. A rendezvous with an eternal destiny calls the Seventh-day Adventist student to service. Whether it be in one of the scores of overseas countries in which Adventist missionaries serve with selfless distinction, or in Southern California, the call for the educated Seventh-day Adventist young person is a clear one. There is a difference between work and service, Make sure yours is a call to service. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE of Seventh-Day Adventists FOODS FOR LIFE Wholesale and Retail Distributors of Organically Grown Fruits and Vegetables FOODS FOR LIFE provides California families with Live Foods grown in a living soil treated with natural organic fertilizers. No poisonous sprays or chemical fertilizers are ever used. COMPLETE HEALTH FOOD DEPARTMENT HEALTH BAKERY MARKET 821 Broadway, Glendale Cl. 4-8601 CH. 5-2230 1535 E. 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The trim Wedge-Tie, The handsome Pump,Sl6.95 both Wedge-Tie 81 Pumpp also in Benedictine, Red, Black. Store Hours Charge Accounts 9:30 to 5:30 Invited ZIIIIILVLII 1 - Watch Our Windows For The Latest Fashions - - 111151 'Q -'gltglifi i SICKROOM SUPPLIES A unique and com- ' - plete rental and Q Q 0 sales service . .. Ln, 601' 5 0 rowN AND Resakr WEAR x .rpeczfzcally de- ll :igrted to speed 4 N 'I Peffeffff recovery 142 North Brand Boulevard - Glendale 3, California in the hospital or home. 24-Hour Service .4 - Cltrus 3-2733 - CHapman 5-5693 xx' 'I DELNERY 25? It is always a pleasure to serve you. are Q 52222 1 IIK4 ir!! IMMEDIATE T'-1 fo' .17 f i'-3 I Cltrus 3-2101 216 S. BRAND I GLENDALE 'This is it! X h L 5 .J-gr . ,-...mm IAII ,..- A,-,-I ,l,x ,r.l.x:-- X 1.11.-1--11 '- . vga, ' '..i..,:, ..,' 5-1553 ,V..'- 6161 M- A -f ' BARNETT'S b fine shoes Glendale Huntington Park 111 No. Brand 6617 Pacific Cl 3-6639 LU 5-2922 Inglewood Long Beach 101 So. Market 207 Pine St. OR 8-1967 HE 6-9528 OOK TO BHARLOTTE'S TO LOOK YOUR BEST JUNIOR 81 MISSY SIZES 0 COMPLETE SELECTION OF SPORTS WEAR 0 FIRST NAMES IN FASHION 0 30-60-90 DAY CHARGE ACCOUNTS 0 NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES BRIDAL 81 GOWN SHOP ON MEZZANINE 0 HONOR ALL CREDIT CARDS FREE GIFT WRAP 325 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale 3, Calif., CI. 1-9990 Ea! we ea anc!.S2ucceoa CLASS OF 1960 c!2o!erL oflagoraforieo liuiaion American Cyanamid Co. 2300 So. Eastern Ave. Los Angeles, California RAymond 3-6411 133 Glendale College ol Business Day or Evening Classes Beginning or Brush-up Courses Shorthand, Typing, PBX Comptometry, Bookkeeping Medical Dictation, Et Cetera Real Estate classes leading to State license examinations Business Training Costs So Little . . . and Pays So Muchl 3 . 171 J '4 i f X lin g .z e SQUIBB QUALITY- THE PRICELESS INGREDIEN Cl 3-7203 120 S. Glendale Ave. 2-0617 Ralph B. Prout, LLD., D.Sc. Cltrus 3-3817 CHapmcm 5-3574 I Compliments 0 WI THROP LABoRAToRlEs INC. THEO. E. MUELLER 1450 Broadway Special Representative New York 18, N.Y. 134 JAY RUSS Everything for Miludy 300 North Brand Blvd. Glendale 3, Calif I oqngrafufafiond T farm Q 0 1960 ALL KINDS OF UNIFORMS PASADENA UNIFORM SHOP SY 6-3731 550 El Dorado Street CONGRATULATIONS ganna .!4CCl,6!el'l'lg F266 638 Kimlin Drive Glendale 6, Calif. Cltrus 4-9194 CHapman 5-5027 Compliments of SAVUY DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 0 Operate Own Plant 0 2 hr. Dry Cleaning Service 0 Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Mon.-Sat. Citrus 3-8051 220 North Glendale, California CLASS OF 1960 Verdugo Y BOOKS FOR EVERY AGE 'A' Christian Witnessing if Special Events 'A' Gift Time Southern California Book and Bible House 1525 East Chevy Chase lBox 9691 Glendale 6, California Cl 3-6231 CH 5-1876 135 SPONSORS William Christensen, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stout Mrs. Doris Mosher Maurice Crakow, M. D. Ronald Cummings, M. D. D. Paul C. Doehring, M. D. Mr. Paul Glasscock Mr. K. Atherton Mr. E. Remboldt Screw Products Company L. 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Box 286, Ashland, Oregon, 90 Doki, Esther 1529 Pleasant Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., 75 Dollinger, Marlene 25 San Carlos St., Walnut Creek, Calif., 98 Dowden, Maxine Kenmount Rd., Site 18, Box 9, St. johns N.F.D., Canada, 90 Drayton, Helen Highland Springs Ranch, Lakeport, Calif., 76 Dunlap, Betty 411 Woodland Ave., jackson, Michigan, 89 Dunn, Betty Carol 429 Locust Ave., Camden, Arkansas, 72 Embleton, Clarice Harvey Station, New Brunswick, Canada, 91 Edwards, Gaye 1455 W. 97th St., Los Angeles 47, Calif.. Forgey, Edith Rt. 1, Box 544, St. Helena, Calif., 91 Fortney, Beatrice 381 Merrill Ave., Glendale, Calif., 98 Franz, Ruth Rt. 5, Box 159, Hendersonville, North Carolina, 76 Compliments of Dr. E. J. Witt and Dr. M. Bourcleau Gant, Lois Madison College, Tenn., 91 Ganz, Walley Bell Road, Matsgui, B.C., Canada, 92 Gardner, Bette 2737 12th Ave., Oakland, Calif., 91 Grube, Darlene 1051 So. Central Ave., Lodi, Calif., 91 Harbuz, Arlene I 207 44th Ave. N.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canad Harrison, Myrtle 381 Merrill Ave., Glendale, Calif., 101 Harrison, Sharron Keene Star Route, Cleburne, Texas, 92 Hatori, Gertrude 381 Merrill Ave., Glendale, Calif., 76 Hawk, Audrey P.O. Box 79, Loma Linda, Calif., 99 Heffner, joey 1421 Stonurn Rd., Modesto, Calif., 99 Howard, Edith 2129 Rose St., Ceres, Calif., 77 Hughes, Merilyn Box 416, Menard, Texas, 77 Hunt, Gail 10335 Valley View Ave., Whittier, Calif., 99 Innis, Carolyn 21751 W. Placeritoes, Newhall, Calif., 99 james, Eva 381 Merrill Ave., Glendale, Calif., 98 james, Fern Rt. 2, Box 187, Delano, Calif., 92 jaqua, Greta 625 Solway, Glendale, Calif., 72 Jennings, Judy 309 South Pauly, Tehachapi, Calif., 99 johnson, Coral 125 North State, New Ulm, Minnesota, 99 jorgenson, Karla 3649 Shane Ave., Oakland 5, Calif., 99 Kelley, Kay 707 Georgia, Weslaco, Texas, 72 Lang, Joni 11100 Elm, Lynwood, Calif., 99 LeDuc, Sharon 1805 Harding St., Long Beach, Calif., 77 Lindner, Carole Hamusek 1595 E. 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Lauderdale, Fla., 93 Murata, Pauline 361 Emerald Dr., Vista, Calif., 100 Nesbit, Nancy 1395 Dutton Ave., San Leandro, Calif., 93 Nicola, Donna 6227 Golden West, Temple City, Calif., 100 Nolby, Susan 7607 Wyngate St., Tufunga, Calif., 79 Norheirn, Marilyn 3935 Walnzrt Ave., Long Beach, Calif., 93 a, 91 Norton, Reca Rt. 6, Box 577, Texarkana, Texas, 93 Oshiro, Ann 1651 Alencastre St., Honolulu, Hawaii, 78 Pence, Carol 619 Solway St., Glendale, Calif., 94 Penner, Ellene Rt. 3, Box 195, Lodi, Calif., 100 Petris, Yvonne P.O. 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Shy, Jean 525 Old Rohstown Rd., Corpus Christi, Texas, 95 Stoner, Linda 2727 Lilac St., Oakland, Calif., 100 Taintor, Charlene 5008 Southridge Ave., Los Angeles 43, Calif., 100 Tay, Delores 1975 Greenfield Drive, El Cafon, Calif., 101 Tell, Dea Anna 1608 Chevy Chase, Glendale, Calif., 80 Trujillo, Linda 2374 Ocidental Road, Hayward, Calif., 101 Turner, Patricia 131 Bailey Place, Glendale, Calif., 81 Vivion, Gloria 381 Merrill, Glendale, Calif., 81 Voth, Elfriede 25293 Hwy. 99, Loma Linda, Calif., 101 Wallen, Wanda Keene Star Route, Cleburne, Texas Watts, Pauline 814 E. 94th St., Los Angeles 2, Calif. Weigley, Judy Rt. 2, Halifax, Penn., 95 Welebir, Carolyn 24273 Barton Road, Loma Linda, Calif., 95 Whitfield, Donna Guier . 1716-A East Chevy Chase, Glendale, Calif., 81 Whitworth, Yvonne P.O. 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