Independence Sanitarium School of Nursing - Sanilog Yearbook (Independence, MO)

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,V ZMMCUNTINENT PQBBEJB mam :.I a:.Z,.' 1.1.5, -.qv r- :xqptu n.,:flQ,.,..u..... ...L ....,,Q- J ....Jul.Z-415445-.I-:A-,:1xf:ne!.-1:5'fn-.---..,...:....lL....-.,, lI1I.Jx:4z::.a1-- GEN. 610.7 SA58 1945146 V. 2 Sanilog MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Genealogy 8m Local History Branch 317 W. Highway 24 ' Independence, MO 64050 I E i ' y I . I I Volume Il E- I I I I I, I I I MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY In . Genealogy 8. Local History Branch 317 W. Highway 24 xy V Independence, Mo 64050 E ,V Y ,fm .M ,. W '-'- A ---' -fA- -f'- - ' AFM--'N-'H'm::'gnl ' i IMZWSESESEIESFFUBLIC LIBRARY , 3 IIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIII 1 . I I I I I 4 I I I I 1945-46 f I INDEPENDENCE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING I I I 1 . 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We feel Hwal we have indeed los+ a greal 'Friend and counselor. uueu-f.-..--..-...:.. -'-' - , , NM- .1 ., . ,- -1. ,, -.,,,: .1-AQ s------ ... I h ,,,.,u4LGi1LL ee- -- ---we---Md. Y' W ' ' M-, :Z ,...-ff-,.-.2fn:3munmu,,,i:,,,,,.. ,... I I I I-IE INDEPENDENCE SANITARIUIVI, a place oT reTuge and help Tor The sick and aTTlicTed, was Tounded in I909 by The Reorganized I Church oT Jesus ChrisT OT LaTTer Day SainTs. AlThough iT was es- Tablished To meeT The needs oT The church, iT was soon drawn inTo communiTy use as a general hospiTal. Due To The rapidly expanding- populaTion, Those needs could no longer be meT, so a new seven- sTory, modern building was erecTed iusT wesT oT The TirsT sTrucTure, and The hospiTal was moved inTo iT in January oT I943. The older building has since been remodeled inTo a dormiTory Tor The nurses. 7946 wi i ,iz Pi 2 i If the Zzfrps Shining lylallese crosses row on row, i we'll reflecl your glow, We'll pass if on Jrhroughoul The land i V Where dealh and danger are al' hand. yi Of us you've made a leaning lower ' of slreng-lh and power, I To a counfry whose youlh and life f Were called inro a world-wide slrile. l l We will send your l'gh+ in ils widening arc ' ' iarrher inio Jrhe dark, Unlril every conquesl shall be gained, And every disease shall be resrrained. i l Then when our days here are bur memories dear of happy yesleryears, , This book will loe an opening door On our life in lhe Cade? Nurse Corps. l A --Chrisrianine Torsch I947. i l .......igLi.f , M-Size d '-g-1-- .- 1 ' -----m.---.-1:':.g.. Q 1' - 1- -Jiig.j.7,:,g,1H-Y -- - '.',,M4 Q Arqav- V Y -,W . ,, 4 W 72-Sza:n.'m:7773-5-2-'hlmxwmmm-,egg-grim mq 160 rd of D Miers Lefi' +o righf: Presiclenl Frederick M. Smiih Presideni' L. F. P. Curry Presiclem' lsrael A. Smifh Bishop G. Leslie DeLapp Bishop Henry L. Livingsion Bishop Clarence A. Skinner Mayor Roger T. Sermon Judge Waller L. Yosi Noi' Pic+ured: A. W. Teel, M. D., Church Physician My GERTRUDE E. COPELAND R N SUPERINTENDENT :MISS COPELAND is a graduaTe oT l-lahnemann l'lospiTal and College School oT Nursing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ln The FirsT World War she served aT Camp Meade, Maryland, and wiTh Base l-lospiTal 48 aT Mars Sur Allier, France. ATTer The war she accepTed The posiTion oT SuperinTendenT oT The l-lospiTal and School oT Nurs- ing in The Wilkes-Barre l-lomeopaThi-c l-lospiTal, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. From There she wenT To Reading, Pennsylvania, where she served in The Medical and Surg-'cal l-lospiTal as SuperinTendenT OT The l'lospiTal and School oT Nursing. ln January, l923, Miss Copeland came To The lndependence SaniTarium as SuperinTendenT and DirecTor oT Nurses. She held boTh posiTions unTil June, l943, X iw sa H g Ml' lil 1 T ..,., TM il ll' Pl 2 Qillii ,ini ,.,. . -liri .... ',-- -'-' .... Z when The rapidly expanding TaciliTies and increased personnel de- manded The employmenT oT a DYrecTor oT Nurses, and Miss Cope- land was leTT Tree To devoTe her enTire Time To The adminisTraTion OT The insTiTuTion. Miss Copeland has seen The hospiTaI grow Trom The original sixTy beds To iTs presenT capaciTy OT over one hundred and eighTy beds, and Trom The small Three-sTory sTrucTure To The modern spacious seven-sTory build'ng iT now occupies. ....,a.:g.if:L :fu-f.f,.,,5., ,-..,..N.- ' , ' ' --.5.A,.-.,-i:.'..g. 3115 , . j-,'g.fvg T-.. N 1-M 4 'Z' Tf f'? 'ffG-e.n.nn::u.gv:7egf.4..z-Jxxuu1wmuqzg.,::,,11gg: V4 55. it Ifi4eaErEe4 I 1n1 E.-,QIIV I. I - I I 15 Tgvfi ' I 4 ,S gi' -I A I gps 12-il' , V . . -mm?3H?EIfHQQim ffrff'sQ Miwwww . , .WL 'Ref fIIII5f1' 5' 'I I - I , ' . if ff I ' JI I f I' ?l55ff -5 I 5ff'r?:1-'??wQ2-A. I - ' , , ' YI . 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President I946 President I945 Secrefary-Treasurer, I946 e Medical taff 7945-46 J S BENNETT M D L J COMBOY M D R D ETZENHOUSER M D R F GARD M D Preslcleni eleci' for I947 , , I . . . - 1 ' ' . . 1 - ' , , - l . . . 4' .... :rn Y' .,,,,...- -.-- ' - ....,. ' -V---.,.-1-':g' C. F. GRABSKE. M. D. J. R. GREEN., M. D. S. L. GREEN, M. D. J. C. HICKERSON. M. D v J. N. HILL, M. D. . A s. J. KRANSON, M. D. O. H. McCANDLESS, M. D. Roenfgenologisi' C. E. NICKSON, M. D. G. M. POLK, M. D. ' PAUL RANNIE, M. D. E. L. SAUNDERS, M. D. E. D. TWYMAN, M. D. G. T. TWYMAN, M. D. A. E. UPSHER, M. D. Pa+hologis+ ETHEL WATSON, M. D. H. V. WOODS, M. D. Hzfurfesgf Staff 121.-::1q51'1:f11. 11 . . '25'-511,315,115 ' -rw , 1' 1--111--.11 '1'4111,.,:1 1 -,sg -1 . ' ., g f.:,,15' was , .... .,., ... , ly Q h,11 IEE? --, .. . - . - -1- - - -,,- . -- --11--,.,...:-1 . 1. ,, 1.1551 111:1.h:- I J if 9 7WDT f 'U.I. ' J !.1111..,111:11.- 1.1 -- .. .1 -p,114,.:gg,5.,:1q 55' 15 155 Jf's: sa5R1111. 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D. IN THE ARMED FORCES L. J. COMBOY, M. D. R. F. GARD, M. D R. R. COFFEY, M. D. C. S. GILMORE, M. D. A. E. SPELMAN, M. D. LUKE DLABAL, M. D. P. A. G. JOHNSON, M. D. F. E. TREHARNE, M. D D. M. EUBANK, M. D. S. J. KRANSON, M. D. . E. L. SAUNDERS, M. D The Facult -0 7946 e X NELLE MORGAN. R. N. VIDA E. BUTTERWORTH Diredor of Nurses R. N., M. A. 531 H14 W! IW an -- 31, .f ,E , -af U in '- A 5. p' 551 514 . HW l,,u :Qi EH? ' SHIRLEY BUTLER. R. N. 1,3 w E+' EULA ALLEN R N LUCILLE WEBSTER R N Educahonal .Direcfor EDITH DAVEY, R. N., B. MABEL FAULKNER RN EVALINE BURGESS Y!! UH. HW All QQ! R Cp: uv! rf! Wi , Ui S' - :ii ' ug la , ii . ffi . . ' an ' - - iii, A iii ' ' iii V2 ' gl? . - ' A15 lg! iii -- L ri '1 I 53? ' ' ' .M.AI 53? W I ul dw, 1 . 1 Grszduai Supsrvissrs S'rancIing: VERA GOFFE, Dlefary MABEL FAULKNER Ma+ernI'I'y STELLA EARNSHAW Opera+Ing Room BLANCHE CRATON Medical - EVA FRANKLIN, SurglcaI SlH'ing: LUCI LLE O'RI LEY Evening HELEN BRICKER, Orfhopedics EDITH EHLERS, MaI'ernH'y Wa rcI Noi' piciu recI: INA HATTEY, Nursery AUDINE BLANKENSHIP Nigh+ Assistant Supervisors S'Iandmg RUTH JONES Surgical ANNE BUTLER Opera'I'l'1g Room Sl+'rlng DANA ELLIS Meducal LOYDEA HARDY MecIlcaI LUCRETIA SCHNEITHORST DleI'ary ll Sfandlng Rose AIIlson LoIa Campbell Marfha Polsky Sarah Chaoman LaVon Easfwood Gene DeBar'I'I1e Mar+I1a EzeII 'Hmg Vera Case ECIITII CaruI'I'l GvlIa Moorman BIancI1e Sllvers If H 6 ...vw Y.,Y,Y Y ,jg W V YY. .i.Y....,-..,-Y-W - -- Nurse ,Aides Leif +o righl' Sfanding-Agnes Amunclson Sarah Phillips Nellie John- 'son Ma ue Rich Hazel Linlhlcum Marion Slall- 'lari Olive Chambers. 1 Silling-Mary Scoff Gene- vieve ODeII Louanna Huf- ford Agnes Hollzen 'Jen- nie Lund Hilda Dyer. No'l' piclured-Lulu Thomas Grace King. Ceelzlezeel SMH Slanding--Mary Oberlin, Lab- oraloryg Wilma Towers, Laboraloryg William Wil- helm, Pharmacish Alice Wheeler, X-Ray: Marda Miller, Laboralory. ' Silling--Maurine Harris, X- Ray: L'Nora Cross, Labora- 'loryg Irma Wes'l'meyer, Lab- oral'orygMamie Rabie, X-Ray. Jlflezllefeezez M cz J-!eusekee,ei1eg and Dietary Dielary-Top-Ella Kohls, Ka'l'herine Brolliar, Rheba Garrell, Lucinda Bal- lard, Mollie Price. Bol l'om-Marian Noland Ellen Smilh, Rose Rob- erls, Elizabelh Wallcins. Malnfenance Siandmg Andrew Werner Mar hn Jorgenson Wllllam C Smlfh James Prine David Lundqulsf Smiling John Mayne Wllllam Allen William Brewsler David Ollgney Wllllam C Smlfh Chief Engineer Middle -- Sallie Clessen, Elhel Holscomb, Agnes Smi+h, Florence McCon- nel, Marlha Allen, Ol- lie Ragsdale, Anna Brenls, Lila Shull. Housekeeping Sfanding Mafhe Osgood Lena Talcoff Louisa Dobson Alfa Demonbrun Essie Brockman Rufh Dyer Klzzle Mable Slfhng Vacla Ryan Ida Cross Berfha Schulenberg Ellzabefh Hunnlcull Winnie Dobson OFFICE STAFF and RECORD ROOM RIgI1+: ELLEN JOHNSON DOROTHY MULLEN ZATHA JEAN BRUNS Sfandingz ELOISE RANDALL MAUDE GUNSOLLEY ELIZABETH RITTENHOUSE GLADYS JAGGARD MARY ORR EMELIENE BELEISLE BABARA BARNHARD Siffing: MAXINE FRANKLIN Q FLORENCE WILEY MARY I-mes JEANNE SNIVELY AUXILIARY WORKERS ORIOLE GIRLS GREY LADIES RED CROSS NURSE AIDES ELAINE LARSON Porfland, Oregon Senior Cadei' Nurse, I945 Cadet Nurse orps O STIIVIULATE INTEREST in proTessional nursing, The UniTed STaTes CadeT Nurse Corps was creaTed by The BolTon-Bailey AcT oT Congress in June, I943, To provide Tor The Training oT nurses Tor The armed Torces, g'overnmienT and civilian hospiTals, healTh agencies, and war indusTries. We Teel quiTe proud ThaT The Independence SaniTarium was accepTed by The CadeT Corps. The corps chose schools whose curriculums meT The high sTandards seT by The Division oT Nurse EducaTion oT The UniTed STaTes Public' I-IealTh Service: who oTTered The required basic ,services in medical, surgical, obsTeTrical, and pediaTric nursing: and who had adequaTe living accommodaTions Tor The sTudenTs. ' Now ThaT The war is over The CadeT Corps has been disconTinued. The lasT class To enTer The SaniTarium as CadeTs was in SepTember I945 I apprecnahon Tor all The beneTiTs oT The BolTon AcT we wish To ded1caTe This book To The UniTed STaTes CadeT Nurse Corps DECLARATION CAD ET BIRTHDAY CADET BIRTHDAY MISS COPELAND MRS. TRUMAN MISS SWANSON CADET SINTZ MAYOR SERMON BISHOP DeLAPP GREETING THE FIRST LADY Graduate RINE AUTHER urglw, Pennsylvania EULA BARRETT Jackson, Mississippi VIRGINIA BOPRA Independence. Missouri GENEVIEVE CRAVEN Brayrner, Missouri BEULAH DENNIS Pilisburglv, Pennsylvania MARTHA EZELL Buller, Missouri I NANCY LOCKE FARLEY Bales Cify, Michigan DONNA HOLMES Joy, Illinois , LA VERNE KINKEAD Warsaw, Missouri ELAINE LARSON Poriland, Oregon FRANCES MC FARLANE Oelwein, Iowa , LOUISE BLAISDELL MINTON Honolulu, Hawaii COLLEEN RICHARDS Des Moines, Iowa MARJORIE SINTZ Middlelown, Ohio CLARICE STEVENS ' lnolepenclence, Missouri SHIRLEY SWANSON Chicago, Illinois RUTH WINGETT Dalcola Cily, Nebraska STELLA ZIEFLE Blue Springs, Missouri Sealers ROSEMARY BALDUS Independerce Missouri CARLOTTA BALLANTYNE Page Nebraska ROSEMARY BISHOP CurIew Iowa ELAINE JOHNSON BROWN Mondamln Iowa GRACE CONRAD Wallenburg Arkansas FLORENCE COOK Independence Missouri MARY DARMON Independence Missouri BETTY DUNBLAZIER Independence Missouri CORRINE FRY ISAACKS Wichuia Kansas JOYCE HOLDEN Arkansas, Wisconsin BEATRICE METCALFE Arkansas, Wisconsin HELEN MINTON Independence, Missouri EU LETA MORRISON Woodward, Oklahoma MARY OLSON Boise, Idaho JANE ORR - Des Moines, Iowa 796 HOPE REED I-Iibbard, Indiana . ..,, -Y-. -,..1,,,., . ..i1 E,4. s ... . A 1 - -H. -.. . 796 LAWEDNA SEATON Independence, Missouri Scniars MARNE STRICKLAND Porllancl, Oregon BETTY TICE Anderson, Indiana JEANNE VOLTMAN Lincoln Parlc, Michigan LEOLA BRADY WIGHT Norfh Kansas Ciiy, Missouri AMBIA BUCKNER Winona, Missouri OLA BUCKNER Winona, Missouri CAROL CROSIER Columbus, OI'1io MARY LOU DENMAN Flint Michigan PAT FULLER Boise, Idaho ' WILMA GORMAN Conway, Missouri NORMA GOUGH Kansas Ciiy, Missouri LOUISE HEISERMAN Norfh Kansas Cify, Missouri BETTY HUTCHINS Aledo, Illinois JEANROSE .JOHNSON Kansas Cily, Kansas Lell lo righl: Top-Lelha Wiggins Hazel Huckaba Mary Jeans Harriell Dickinson Ruby Wilcox Mildred Howell lola Tordoll Peggy Gard Anna Johnson Ludie Russell Chryslal Draper Glacla MacDonald Faye Slabnow. Nelma Muirhead Emily Easler Arladine Adams Thelma Hoover Dorolhy Buck Margarel Truman Belly Melhner Elaine Lenox Fallh Jones Fran- ces Loos Chrislianine Torsch Pauline Comer Eullaine Graybill. Bollom-Belly Essex Mary L Halslead Carol Clemence Eleanor Lenox Elna Olson Mary A Weeks Helen Hinde Clara Yahnig Belly Seaver i f MiddleJEleanor Brady, lioral Griswold, Elelda Agur, Carol Beauchamp, I Lell lo righl: Top-Elnora Warner, Elaine Melcalle, Nora Bessmer, Norma Houslon, Jean Nagel, Jean MacDonald, Margarel Jones, Joyce Harlnell, Alice-Elaine Smilh, Jacqueline Uhl, Virginia Filch. ' Middle-Alice Marshall, lla Halchell, Dorolhy Hayes, Sarah Rees, Maxine Chinn, Juanila Helm, Alberla Taylor, Aileen Higgins, Josephine Thomp- son, Sue Fisher, Wilma Kelpe, Lollie Coleman, Eleanor Holm. Bollom--Norma Birlrby, Verna Wallers, Donna Crabb, Shirley. Crowell, Jean . Parsons, Virginia Bryanl, Peggy Grim, Lois Wesl, Pualam Vlclor, Mar- garel Walker. N - - . ,. -e , ,uae-,,... - , . . - ---1-ye-f -.1 - -M'--' - .. -s.,-.4 :WL -- -.....s..:L:.1 ' - . 'E ' rv H - - - -- -------L----w we - .:11+,4 Y, 1,1 -1.-., ewmrxxlf-A11-'a-' 'wa wmel-1wgf,:,z+:g:.:sr, 512-h'::mmy, MERCY HOSPITAL, Kansas Ci+y. M0- VISITING NURSE VCITY SANITARIUM, S+. Louis, Mo. s i D' R' f,',f'aLM'.,ec+. l Affiliations S OMETIME in her second year of fraining, fhe sfudenf nurse sfarfs her affifiafions. This is indeed an excifing' experience, be- cause for fhe firsf fime she gefs a wisp of fhaf feeling of being an upper classman. Sfuff fo go home, sfuff fo sfay af fhe San, book reporfs due, nursing care sfudies and classworlc fo finish, buf finally fhe affiliafe finds herself af Children's Mercy l-lospifal in Kansas Cify, Missouri. Besides her pediafrics affiliafion, fhe sfu- denf has her choice of spending fwo monfhs wifh fhe Visifing Nurse Associafion of Kansas Cify, or fhree monfhs af fhe Cify Sanifarium in Sf. Louis. No maffer whefher she chooses psychiafry or public healfh, she has a royal fime rneefing new people, seeing new places, and enjoying diversified experiences. s Affiliafions are one of fhe high lighfs of her fhree years af fhe Sanifarium. fx a ss ape y i T EvangeIis+ R. v. HOPKINS ly HospiTal Chaplain AT six-TorTy-Tive each morning in chapel we meeT our God, And liTT To him our voices in a song oT praise T '1 and laud. Each one siTs in reverence and loreaThes a silenT prayer T To make Their burdens lig'hTer, and To keep Them in his care. y E l , l E lvlany are The souls ThaT are Troubled and Tor Torgiveness ask, While some pray only Tor guidance To do well T i, Their daily Tasks. OThers ask Tor knowledge To deTermine wrong Trom righT , And sTill oThers ask Tor sTrengfTh To push on To an Ep l 4 upward heighT. L The message delivered goes sTraig-hT To our hearTs . 1 4 And The songs oT praise are on our lips Q as we deparT. ln Times oT Trial we look To These as our sTaTT and rod, Ei And Then we're ThankTul Tor These momenTs we have 2 1 spenT wiTh God. 5 MARGARET ANNE TRUMAN I947 l - - . ' 2 T is 3 5 ,- . ,.,,s,,,s,Aa WWW - , .., , V , .lg --fm., - - -- ---,.,.,.:.,.,4, - ,Q . .AW -. -15-sl - . ,W I . . g -fn-r - .--.-:+-.,..S.'namuamumy:-av:-::Wv:- --ug -' ::1.:5am, .,.,:,.L:aI:Lg1 +sa:C'.:a1 .:4-3.11 ' Slancling-Represen+al'ives: Eleanor Lenox Maxine Chinn Jean MacDonald Norma Gough Mary Agnes Weeks Sl'H'lng-Officers: Chrisfianlne Torsch Emlly Easier Leola Brady Wighl' BeH'y Hulchins. Student 60101611 HE sludenl council is responsible lor Jrhe adminislralion of par- hcupahon m sludenl governmenl I+ devises rules which are sub mulled lo Jrhe lacully for approval and lo Jrhe sludenl body for adcphon I+ admmuslers sludenl slandards The council ns composed of represenlahves from each class who are elecled l'WICS a year lhe presudenl vuce presudenr secrelary and rreasurer ol The Sludenl Facully Assooahon rhe Educahonal Dnrecror one lacully member elecled by lhe council and Jrhe Dxreclor ol Nurses as an ex O'l1lIClO member Represenfahves Offlgerg Norma Gough Sen or Marne Sfrlckland Senlor Eleanor Lenox Junior Mary Agnes Weelrs Jumor Maxine Chinn Fre hman Jean MacDonald Freshman leola Brady Wlghl' Presnclenr Emlly Easier Vxce Presndenl Mary Lou Denman Sec:re+ary Chr slanlne Torsch Treasurer Vxcla Bu+'l'erwor+h R N Educahonal Dnrecror Shirley Bufler R N Facully Advisor Nelle Morgan R N Ex offlcxo ' o o l . . . . , I n , I I . I ' I I . , V i , . - . . , . , , , , - 5 . . i I T ' ' - ' . . . 5 I . F- . . I . l.-.. ' s 0'-1 -..su..,. . , A A j Sfznilzfg Stay HE SANILOG received iTs ir-npeTus Trom The Class oT I945. Unable To ediT The year book Tor Their graduaTion They passed on The maTerials and inspiraTion To The Class oT I946. WiTh much TorTiTude and paTience The sTaTT has Tried To bring you someThing To cherish in The years To come. ln spiTe oT all The sorrows, dis- appoinTmenTs, and worry, They have a greaT deal oT pride in This Sanilog Tor I946. lvlay you loolc back on The scenes wiThin This boolc wiTh saTisTacTion and keep your memories polished brighTly. STanding: DoroThy Buck FaiTl1 Jones RuTh Jones, R. N., Sponsor SiTTing: , Rosemary Bishop, EdiTor Florence Cook STanding--BeTTyI Seaver, Louise l-leiserman, EdiTh Davey Norma Gough, Mary-Lou Denman. SiTTing-ChrysTal Draper, Ralph Thomas, BeTTy HuTchins. EcliTor-Norma Gough AssisTanT EdiTor--BeTTy Seaver Business Manager-Ralph Thomas AssisTan'I' Business Manager-ChrysTal Draper TypisT-Helen Hinde TypisT-Carol Crosier Sponsor-EdiTh Davey, R. N. W1 ff Stuff HE lSl-l has had many ups and downs in searching Tor news oT The pasT, presenT, and TuTure evenTs oT Those abiding and working' on SaniTariurn l-lill. BiTs oT news, worTh-while arTicles, announcemenTs, and nonsense are all an indispensible parT OT The IST-l. Gradually The sTaTT has ex- panded The paper unTil The monThly pub- licaTion is oT inTeresT To The enTire hos- ' piTal personnel. y -1 .--- - --- - - ,. V , -2.15235'f7Q?i1:L,Q:1L-1,-' I2I5 WEST VAN HORN FS s. Thorburn Mrs. H l505 WEST VAN HORN O tuclentsy Residences STUDENTS' ROOM RECEPTION ROOM SOUTH ROOM NORTH ROOM ' MRS. GEORGE H. TOUSLEY Librarian 111'S1I1 L1 Idlfy l-'IE school oi nursing library suiie is adiacenlr lo ine sludenl nurses lounge on lhe firslr floor ol lhe nurses home. The book colleclion includes al Jrhe presenl lime live hundred and sevenly-live volumes plus a loan of one hundred and sfxly volumes from Vida E. Bullerworlh R. N. The Edu- calional Direclor of lhe School. A periodical seclion andverlical file of medical and nursing news quickly available. Mrs. George l-I. Tousley is direclor of Jrhe lib.ary assfsled by Mrs. Vinnie G. l-larch housemolher in The nurses home. T i I clippings, pamphlels, piclures, and package libraries make laslr minule ,,..,,.. LQ , -5 .,Jfsss1.se,,.-.-i,:1541r,As Class Rooms Science LaboraTory Nursing ArTs La boraTory LecTure room THE NURSING ARTS LABCRATORY is locaTed in The norTheasT side oT The basemenT in The Nurses' l-lome. l-lere The sTudenTs are TaughT The ToundaTions oT paTienT care. DirecTly across Trom The Nursing ArTs Labora- Tory is The Science l.alooraTory. ChemisTry and microlofology experimenTs are done here. The lecTure room is used Tor The classes oT all grades. IT is well equipped wiTh charTs and models. ln The DieTeTics LalooraTory The sTudenTs learn abouT Toods and preparaTion oT aTTracTive dieTs.' The class- room TaciliTies are among The besT equipped in The sTaTe. 1 L , , . .-.ff-V..-,- H0 pital View Upper Righi: Upper leff: DIRECTOR'S OFFICE lNSTRUCTOR'S OFFICE Cenferz FOYER Lower Cenferz NU RSES' STATION N, V I Center I Activity fl Ft E ry V . Q I YQ F7 Eff! 5 i ,L .vi tt r vi i v, I 3 5 tt E L S L if V 1 v I 52' -51 E I if 5 E, tm fn: mv A-not 41 .fQL,a141-.IL.L1L-I.:.:gh:-'.1::s?'z-dv 45,5 ' ' ' H 52? E W. HB1 ,Ret 3 B052 L May Feshva The May Feslival was held Ivlay 29 on ueen were chosen 'From Ihe gmdenf body. Voles had been on sale 'rwo days prior +o Jrhe feshval nigh+. Piclures of +he candidales were exhibiled Jrhroughoul +he nurses' home and hospilral deparlmenis. Voling conlrinued am.id 'rhe Ieslival un+il nine o'clock Ihal' night May Queen cenier Genevieve Craven Ihe easlr lawn. Six candidales for Ivlay Q l l I I nb i i I il I I l I ' QQ 5 I I I . 43. I .,,.iL Maypole Dance When The voles were counled, Gene- vieve Craven was eleicied queen. The orcheslra began Ihe march and Ihe coro- nalion ceremony commenced. All pro- ceeds Irom I'his affair wenl Jroward mak- ing Ihe yearbook possible. ln spile ol The windy evening and Jrhreal- ening rain, lhe affairs ol Jrhe feslival wenl on. Ice cream and cake, candy and pop were sold. Forlunelelling, Jrhe wishing well, and orcheslra on Jrhe soulh side of Jrhe porch made Jrhe May Feslival complele. Dr. Allen Assis+ing fhe Queen Congratulations and A 3 . ' Best Wzshes to A The Class of '46 HELLHHD STUDIO PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION - - COLOR 'PHOTOGRAPHY A an COPY WORK CLASS PHOTOORAPHER SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS Open Above The Crown Drug- S+Ore Nigh+ Appointments 9 a. m. - 6 p. m. On The Square lnclep. 948 . .- ' l.L4.f.::Q..1.,-gi:f:Ql:.1lQ7:'fQf- f 'L-.4-.-.43.J.1-I.:-Z4-I4-J-:zu -4- 1: i:dQeQi:5:Sg-Q--4Ji-JLJ-2-G:aaa.:.-.weve--f-.....LgSg..,..f..L....-.L.Q-43.4--1-...L NIEIQENDENCIQ l d Cleanzhjf Cel IIS So, 'H1 O 3 Ph ldp cl 3343 f - ff ., - ., ami Amiflff 0 wage ww Class Will E, THE CLASS OF I946, excelling lhe normal run of individuals in almosl everylhing, inlelligence included, do hereby in 'l'he presence of wi+nesses- we wouldn I' lhink of doing il' wii'hou'l- make 'l'his our lasl' will and 'l'esl'amenl'. Being lhe generous sorl and noi' in lhe leasl' selfish, we bequealh-+o you 'l'he lhings we need no more, in hopes +ha'l il may help you +o aH'ain a goal in close prox- imi'l'y wilh lhai' ol our class, 'lhough we know our goal will never again be 'rouched by human hands. Jeanne Vol'l'man, one of 'l'he shorlies of lhe class, wills her heighl 'I'o lola Torclofl. Rosemary Bishop wills her girlish figure lo Norma Birkby. , Norma Gough, in her desire 'for lhe higher lhings of life, wills her financial problems 'lo lhe Class of '47, BeH'y Dunblazier wills Mercy Hospilal back lo The direclors of 'l'he insl'i'I'u'l'ion. Mary Darmon wills her habil of lalking in her sleep I'o Belly Essex. Ambia Buckner wills her sfandards of modesly lo Dr. Elzenhouser. CarloH'a Ballanlyne wills her feel' off on Dul'chie Clemence. Marne S'l'rickland,, being from Oregon, wills one moun'l'ain scene 'l'o Kansas. Louise Heiserman wills her ulcers l'o llsippyll Jeanrose Johnson wills her cllsposllion 'l'o Alice Smilh. Leola Wighl' wills her approval for 'the si'a'le of malrlmony, fo all 'lhose inleresled. 'Wilma Gorman, ra+her scholashc ' na'I'ure wills her good record lo Chryslal Draper. E ' He en Minion lolly isnl' she?-wl s her abillly 'lo laugh 'all of 'lhe lime l'o The Probles before each 'lesl Bealrice Me'I'calfe wishes 'lo give her qulei' manner 'lo Aileen Huggins of 'lhe Probles as a means of BSSISIHIQ Miss Hug gms info The ulel' Groove Grace Conrad l'he blonde wlls her abllrly 'lo lmpersona'l'e Veronica Lake I' Taylor Mary Olson passes on her ablllly 'I miss a good show lo +hose wrlh llmlled 'Funds Elaine Johnson Brown wills noihlng We quole Johnnie I have wha? I wan? and I wanl' whal' I have Unquoie Janie Orr wills her endurance an 'forhlude lo all of lhe llH'le gurls Belly Tice wills her lnabllrly 'lo make up her mind 'lo all lhose wanhng con fusion Ola Buckner wills her clue fo her danc Ing +aIen+ Brush Creek Follies lo Farlh Jones Hope Reed offers a suggeshon of love and learn 'lo all ye lovelorn Conhnued on page 35 M' X ' . .i ' ' .0 ..n. Zi d 1 I. . i, .- , I n ., Class Prophecy bear record of fhe word of fhe fufure. This is my fesfimony of 'lhe fhings I have seen.'BIessed is he fhaf hears 'lhe words of prophecy and keeps fhese fhings which are wriffen fherein, for fhe fime is af hand,,'l'he year is A. D. I965. I iusf recenfly refurned from a four around fhevworld. If amused me greafly fo see how our class, fhe Class -of '46, had faken- such a prominenf place in world sociefy.,l recall as I sfopped af a famous spol' in Ifaly, calling on our old friend Rosemary Baldus, now Mrs. Johnnie Bo- nacci, 'lhaf 'lhe inferesfing 'lhing abouf fhis affair is fhaf if is iusf as I had fore- fold Rosemary when I used fo work af fhe Egypfian Tearoom in K. C. Af fhaf fime Kansas Cify was larger fhan Inde- pendence. Rosemary made fhe big de- cision while on her affiliafion in Sf. Louis. Rosemary said fhaf she had iusf received a Ieffer from Grace Conrad. Grace af fhaf 'lime was in HoIIywood.+aking Ver- onica Lake's place while Veronica's hair was growing ouf again, Veronica had iusf sfarred in fhe Broadway hir JiIfed. Grace is married 'loo-he's. rafher plump, buf Grace always preferred fhaf kind. Guess who feaches Medical and Surgi- cal Disease now? None ofher fhan Louise Heiselrman. She said she had learned if all from her Iiflle Physician's Hand- book. On my way fhrough Ireland I saw La- Wedna Seafonf She js mafroness of a boys' home. Ages I6 fo 28. Being in- feresfed in child psychology, I asked her whaf' her idea of if was, fo which she answered, Oh, iusf love fhem a Ii++le. La Wedna is like fhaf. fl fhink fhe coldesf recepfion I gof from any of our class was when I sfopped off ,fo see Beafrice Mefcalfe in Iceland. Heliofherapy was her maior-no wonder. She mef her husband, while ice-skafing one day. Lifhuania was fun. I found ouf fhrough a friend fhaf Helen Minfon was fhere, so I called on her. She owns a Iiffle place called fhe Tinf Shoppe. She specializes in hair dyes and rinses. Remember her preffy red hair-if's now black. Here's one you'II be inferesled in. Guess who I mei' in Germany? Eulefa Ofhene Morrison, Johnnie fo you. She was so happy. She married Sgf. James R. Johnson of 'lhe occupafional army. While fraveling fhrough Turkey I saw a sign in fronf of a neaf Iiffle shop. ARE YOU EMBARRASSED BY THE WAY YOUR CLOTHES HANG? COME IN AND LET ME GIVE YOU A FlT. In blazing lef- fers under 'lhe sign I saw fhe name of our Rosemary Bishop. Elaine Johnson Brown and Sfanfon, sailed for Brussels several years ago. The Hninnn iisrfnns funeral Home Walnul' and' Grand INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI Ambulance Service R. R. SPEAKS Licensed Morfician Cliffon 2300 if! Qlawea 54071. I 440 WEST LEXINGTON Cliffon 38I2 Independence, Mo. 11i Remember 'Pepei' I+ has been a real pleas- ure 'ro serve 'lhe sludenl nurses of lhe Independence Sanilarium and H'os'pi+aI during +he pas+ year. The Van Hem Place Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Morford Congratulations! Ma d-Riie Scmdwc h .Shop lndep. 3985 2I0 N. River WATT DRUG CQMPANY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTSI I337 Wesi Lexinglon INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI Wm? GLASSWARE Fosloria - ' Duncan Miller r Imperial k ' Franciscan Earlhenwareland China GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS W- Maple lndep. l68B happy home has been blessed wifh sev- eral IiH'le ones-shall we say Brussel Sprouls China was mos+ fascinafing wi+h all of i+s orienfal Treasures. Did you know Tlldfl' BeH'y Hurchins is a missionary in China now? . Jeanrose Johnson wenl' back lo Colo- rado al'I'er she 'Finished Training. The climale is good lhere, so she s1'arl'ed'a colony 'For hay-fever vicfims. I heard lhal' Dr. J. R. Green is very well pleased wilh his office nurse-Ambia Buckner. Ambia 'laughl' school for a while bu'r if seemed 'lo be a li'Hle lame. In -our conversarion Ambia menlioned lhal' Ola married a soldier she mel ai' lhe USO and is using her marriage io a greafer acl- vanrage since.+he arrival' of Heclor, Jr. Norma Gough, Goo 'lo mosl' of us, has slarled a CoIony 'For Dieling Women. I-i s rarher a confesl affair, and Norma says she always marks' on lhe normal curve! Carol Crosier has laken up wifh 'lhe Indians since her greal' love for 'lheir dances. She married Big Chief Wannoki's son who is a direcl descendenl' of Hia- wa'I'ha. 1 In India I had lhe surprise of my life 'lo find Pal' Fuller 'feafured on 'lhe fronl' page of a prominenl newspaper, The Orienli Escharole, wilh one of her famous s'l'arva+ion d'ie'I's. Seems 'Ihal' she married some near4reIa+ive of Mahalma Gihandi. She said she mel' him on a camel caravan -always picking up slrangers, 'she was. Marne Slrickland, '46, won lhe Olympic races in Greece Iasl' year. Those legs! Longiellersl Mary Olson won a prize al' 'l'he counfy fair in Boise, Idaho, 'For growing' 'The largesf sweei' polafoes. She ,crossed lhem wi+h pumpkins bul' 'I'he iudges never guessed. The whole sralii al The Independence Sanirarium has been complerely recon- dilioned since we IeH: Third-Floor Supervisor-Florence Cook +o replace lhe homemaking Mrs. .Cra'I'on. Educalional Direclor-Wilma Gorman now replaces lhe acclaimed Vida E. BuHerwor'l'h. - Surgery Supervisor-Hope Reed, no'l'ed for her poise and her way wilh lhe good Docs. Psychoanalysl'-Carlolla Alice Ballan- 'l'yne. This is somelhing new -for 'Phe San, bul' 'lhey say lhe nurses broughl' il- on lhemselves. ' Pharmacisl-Mary Darmon. Mary 'look a shor+ course in New' York ai' +he School of Dope. Janie Orr and Belly- DunbIazier,.always being inleresred in pers, have slarfed a per shop over in Ireland. Their Ialesl' addifion is a S+. Bernard, The biggesl' in I-heir colleclion. ' , Mary Lou Denman now has a quainf profession. Indian war dances-Io feach dissalisfied wives how 'Io go on Ihe war pafh in grand s'I'yIe. Remember our devou+ Be'Hy Tice? She has given her life 'Io nursing Iepers on 'Ihe island of Moki-Smooky. Connie Fry Isaacks has opened a-Ii++le hai' salon for women. One crazy'+hing on Iop o'I ano'I'her, she says. ' Leola Wighl' has gone quife far in her nursing. She now works in the big dime sI'ore in Independence. She sells nurses' whife hosiery and says she is in line for a promofion. Then she will ge'I' +o sell Irhe aHachmen+s. Jeanne Volfman and husband Richard S'Iarre'H' have s'I'arI'ed a resl home for weary 'I'raveIers in Dea+h Valley. Business is good bui Jeannie says +ha+ Dick is ge++ing migh+y 'Iired of digging holes. As for me, I see only a wild pursuii' from one confineni Io ano+her. By whom? My fellow classmaies of course. They wan+ me Io 'I'eII 'l'hem more, bu'I' I'haI', my dear friend, musi be-Iefl +o 'Fa'I'e. BeHer had she come sooner. Bu? Ihe years are grow-' ing shorf so I musi' leave you. Good Luck- Joyce Holden Class of '46. 5 5 Class Will ICon'I'inued from page 321 LaWedna Sea'I'on wills her soufhern ac- cen+ fo 'I'he gals 'From 'Ihe nor+h. Rosemary Baldus wills her abiliiy Io be easily enI'er+ained Io Sarah Rees. Florence Cook wills her abiIi+y 'Io walk in her sleep Io all fhose wan+ing 'Io gef a few exfra winks. BeH'y Hufchins gives her abiIi+y fo s+ay home and sfudy fo Josephine Thompson. Carol Crosier wills her abiIiI'y 'Io keep, love, and cherish one girl 'friend for Ihe whole 'Ihiee years of Iraining Io 'Ihose Iending +o be fickle. Mary Lou Denman, an uncomplaining sorf, wills her abiliiy +o eal' pureed green geans fo ihose geHing a non-irri+aI'ing ief. . -Joyce Holden wills her prophefic lor should we say paiheiicl abiIi+y +o Dea- con Torsch. Connie Fry Isaacks wills her days of singlehood +o anyone sa+isfied wi+h if. Pal' Fuller wiIIs her devilish ac+ivi'Iies and in+en'I'ions 'Io Carol Beauchamp. Eulefa Morrison gives S'I'eve Io 'Ihe nexi' class going fo S+. Louis. We, Ihe undersigned, being 'Ihus quali- fied according +o 'Ihe Child Labor Law, 'fhe Old Age Pension, and Ihe Narcofic ACI, do solemnly swear Io 'Ihe 'I'ru'IhfuI- ness of The above-men'I'ioned sfafemenl. ESTABLISHED IN l884 Tlu Dominanl Starr ol lndepemunqg .Hg I EAST SIDE SQUARE ' Phone-Indep. I850 Brown llrug lin. HERE SINCE THE clvlL WAR INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI No. I Sfore No. 2 S+ore Soufh Side Square II039 Winner Rd. Compliments of John and MinneH'a Isaacks Surplus Commodities Sales Company' I227 W. Lexingion i game 5021? W vunusmnn HOUSE -fam! aa,,,a,,,,g inciepencience, missouri ToRDoEE's JEWELRY i a1'.Bundschu's i E Q DIAMONDS 4 WATCHES. -'It i 4' FULL LINE OF JEWELRY - ffpooid at Its Best - IO3 N, Main ' Wafch Repairs IOII W. Van' Horn L We Qfaluie THE 1946 GRADUATING CLASS , In peace, as in war, nurses ha1fes'e1'1fed humanity to a .degree far Sou'l'h Side of Square beyond the call of duty. 514 3 . .A cz PENNEV Co. nvq Independence, Missouri 1 -..... 1-H . .,,,,H,.,.,,m.,..L.g,.... N,..h..L .-A. I Congratulations to Class of '46 Childers Prescription Shop William H. Childers A Ralph. S. Thomas A. Layle Childers .,,. F ' L' ' Lg.:a:.::e? 4 ' .z.,.Z.Ia2:..':.u'2 ZLL' .2 A uto graphs A uto graphs -1- J- . sm Y-:',p...eg, , 3-Nm-.1.,,+, IIAIHNS rmwersnup - C? a S I205 S. Naiand lndep. 205 INSURANCE A OF ALL TYPES Real Esfaie Loans M. H. Siegfried Cedric Siegfried Old Johnw F6ldh3l'111,S Prescription Service ilu. Trusfecl over l50,000 fimes in 25 years ai' Independence Drug Co. I . -.-Ax '3 ' ' , ' .. . e...L.u::.. Qu- .4 Z-: ' A uto graphs Lghzcme Iyizzfzis . . . 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