Independence Sanitarium School of Nursing - Sanilog Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1954
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QI' -t f- -4- -A H 1- -:.1f:. -f.:--ee-1 :1ef'-J.f':.a-DY,-. i .3151 ' ': fLL..,.i1?421i17'v.., .. . . , 4 . . . . i ,. . ..f Qbny, , ., ,T . iff: ammo l954 MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Genealogy Bt Local Hlstory Branch NOW 317 w. Highway 24 Higi' Independence, M0 84050 'HUGE , , , Hp., attain CEIQHMENT PUBLIC LIBRARY llllll1lQl lWillWiillglllilll t TABLE OF CONTENTS Guidance ------. - 5 Students - - - 17 Clinical Rotation - - - 31 San Business - - - - 45 Housekeeping and Maintenance - - 47 Nursing Education - - - 51 Student Activity - - 55 Dorm Lite - - - 71 VOLUME IX Published by the Independence Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing Mia eu. 5-2151! . v 1 , X . L .-me . 1.4 - - , , mv,-..--s.' 2-.1-.M EH 4,3 sam: 1. -zu1 'S::- -,2s'f-'i.w,f23Qa ' anikg Editor ..... Co-Editor ..... Lay-out ....... Advertising ...,....... Business Managers Photography ....... Art Editors ......... Faculty Sponsor Puiniisimer ........... - .... .. ....... Nancy Crowtiaer .,.......Dixie Freeman Morgan .........Sixaron Doty, Lyn Nuipii, June Bryant Laveiie Canfield, Jan Jones, Joyce Travis ..-.--..............Eieanor Yale, Miss Torcioff ......iVIarti1a Conner, Diana Worthington Quitmyer ........,YeariJooic House Q leaked fion To OUR CHAPLAIN ALI We, the students of time Independence Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing, would like to cieciicate this yearbook to you in appreciation of your tiiougiitfuiness and help in aiding others to find happiness anti' peace tiirougim fun, understanding, and prayer. Daily, those with whom you come in contact are blessed because of your smiling, friendly and Godly countenance. We are very grateful to you for the courage you radiate to others. .L. 1 n 1 ' 0,5 1' .111 1 Eff ' 12 1 1 Zvi 1 1-1 1 Aw 1 ,sg 1 1'., as 3.,.,,, 1a 1 1 1 1 ' l ,1 , , . ,, ,. ,Q 1 ff X1 -1 -3,1-yf'..i:1.Qj5g,g,13 1 11.1 ,1,:g51,,,?.p:sles2. W fwzsenrt-1-Lf,-126. ,gt -.-aff-11.-exam.m.1--f.sa:.?..-i-Itsmfsazsraxme . , .. ..,.,- .. - sv 1 1 xt. 1 1 4-1 ' 1 3, 'Y 0 r- 1: 1 ' 11 00 U1 F . 1' F 1 ,ei aft: , 95-1 AP..-1 Looking up to the San in ati its stature and grandeur gives a giowing inspiration to everyone who truly loves her profession. :lex 1 X. e 1 What stands behind this symbol X of a iouitding: a stately building 1 denoting sleepless nights, new ex- 1 -':. . periences and new knowledge. In 1 orcter that patients may receive Y the care they sorety need? W., 1 1 . 1 The entrance way, with its curved arches and its stable foun- -- , 1, Vl?l'iiQ dation, truly denotes the prohle 4 . ...W 1 and her first year at the San. The n P ' shaded entrance to the hrightness L S 1.1 1 ii' inside is fitted with a newness of -an beginning. The curved arches EE., 13 with their ups and downs and 5 the firm foundation make the zgg -. 3 stahitizing forces from which fur- 15 f ther instruction takes place. I . 1 1 1 , fl 1 lf. 1 1 332. .. 1 X ' .1 3,1 L11 11,51 .!. 3 f'g' V 1 A-A, 1 tin. 1 1 :ffl-5 1 113.1 1 . ,1 1 uw 1 1 Six busy floors and many windows lead in paths of tight and knowledge for 1 . 1,3 3 1 the Juniors. Floor upon floor, and piece by piece, the parts are heing fitted to- 7' Y 1 gefher as this mass of figurative wealth piles up. Nursing is taking on a greater 1 1 height of understanding. 3,5 1 1 in 1 Then, the highest level, Seventh floor and the strong, definite, poised lines of H11 1 a finished building are seen. The goal is reached. Through study, improvement of skills, and personality development, the graduate nurse has a view of the world and the challenge to help that world. From this height, large and small, htacti or white are as one: a part of a community, a part of life that needs help and , guidance. fi-A 1 -,wr 1,1 , 1 xg, 5 The San entails the power of God in this upward tretc. The human fields -ff of improvement and progress are ready to he sown. 4, frli 1 47- 4 F11 1, .:.11,f.,,,3-,. . - '-23vv'-f'.e- .11-f' - -'-ex,-p,:,1g4:1: awzgufca 1:-f,ef...u .-:.f,:':f- X..-..,g. ,,,.,, .. ,.., . -...,- , .. 1. up ., - V,-N.-y-q...wg14. 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Gaslcins, M. D. C. Stewart Gillmor, M. D. Wm. Wallace Greene, M. D. Ricliarcl G. Helman, M. D. Glenn W. Henclren, M. D. Waller G. Hoolc, M. D. France l... Lalfoon, M. D. Harry C. l..app, M. D. Vvm. Warren Leiller, M. D. Cecil G. Leitclx, M. D. Terry E. l..illy, rlr., M. D. Odus Liston, M. D. 0l'l 0l CLI fa fm ph ' ysiqian ' Fredericlc J. McCoy, M. D. Marlc M. Marlcs, M. D. George Nl. Pollc, M. D. .losepli H. Printz, M. D. Ricliarcl G. Pugli, M. D. Arcll E. Spelman, M. D. Franlc Trelmarne, M. D. Franlc Werner, M. D. William Wu, M. D. MW -Ckel-Son -MD, mme' D' J. N. Hill, M. D. TwvmB 'M' .gf . 3. ,. ' If,p 4 r mx' it 1 Ev? ff 1 ,x , ,,3,R 7,1 -:Q 11' lg.: : ,.,,,. ,r Msg' if 5.15 xi goo uf - .ff v ig - if - qfrcjg f -fl ,..,, -1 1, .5 :lL ' fri -' ,Nh 'M ,. N il'-YEEU' .1 I fi . ' -,wa . ,.,, 1 ,.,: .a ,in 'fr i2 i 5 .Q Mable F V Wi, fvflfffiw M. ,, ,,W,, ,,,, ,, ,,,, , , ,, ,M if ,MW CW .W W'zf2efwf,Um V ' 7, h 1 .4 2 f , ,mfr fff., ,MfM7,fm4f- V. 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Vfoieseiona -f .f.,,. ., Microbiology N15 Almer Sheehy B.S , ns, ' Iola T . r, y t 0 . tae Qgrtigtigiugs and 'guwey KCIIBPIBIHD Igqethcal H Zrdgffl N ds walk- 0 Commuww Comparative Religions llnrmdcolg Surgical N ' Nursing A 'oemnwtow' gy' Psyclloloesfsing, Margaret Walker, RN. Student Health Director, Eye, Ear, Nose Mgmt Throat, Ass't Nursing Arts lnstmctor 1, - f If 1 we ,, es -. i , ' , 'yi ' T51 , ' , ' '- fiT5l,5 iaiW? Q., -vft'zf'2T42r2'S:??25r,f K ,Zlt2,f2VfV X . . v3gQ1iQ'1f5f B e - 1 mme I 'I P if efhaf ' 6- R QQ Fics - , Helen Chase Walters, Doris Vvecldle B.S., NLS., A.D.A. Libfafian Dietition, Diet Therapy 1 1. f 'sne ' - ' f 1 Gi , 1' . YAariXYn.v:j qnstrudo' Ruth Vvhife, R.N. ch-HGH NurSe Aide Instructor r RN' l 1 1 I N 1 1 1, 1 11 5, 1 V 1 1, 1 1 1 M, 1, 1, 1 1 i V V, H.-.ff ff r- 1 limey 11-rg Y. .g. A :EM Um if LM . , , o , , oufie imofkerd Haggh EH1111 Vinnie a Beadnall From the wee IIOUFS of time night ,through the gay time of mail cali, our House Mothers have been with us, ready to help whenever tI'lCl'6 is tile need. Thank you for your patience and understanding. ictoria Tlmrb Urn 305 epwne Rg6Se I ' 4 STUDENTS lice K ,, ,. , . . i n ,,,.,, .,-,- -.,,.-1,4 MU'-ww-' 'ff 171 .11ii34'3'-if-rf-L rg N -'-fQ-9: 25. Jesfcwzzaffsffs.-iw -'-- - -' 4' ' - 'V - --b-A eniom w ,T ' ls ' o 1 l gs ff'EA7T , f ML 11 . V1.' if k Doroti1yDooIey V ' , . L I d d ,M eg V ' f earbatagiiijgfa n epen ence lssoun Riiyriil nger Osseo' ' ' 350115 ado 194 Lucille Gress Ellen Huston Wanenslzurg. Missouri Portland. Oregon awalnu H. 110. Ha Wai ra , I . Bonita Kohler Seneca. Niissouri 1 , Koen' . agxogson. NN ascvnsm 5 eniord fi: if 5 fs, j S3 LLLL L- - ,R 3 Jo Norris M no g . Smithville. Missoud ary Pxiice Moot Wisconsin De .Lou Pllelp Skougmon' mson, Iowa S Q Norma Pomeroy Geneva Rule I A Livonia, Michigan Smithville. Missouri X 4 J' ' 413 1, Y 5. , ' ,Aff if . ' A ' a g A A V J. f ' ,Pf L aa I mn r J ,S Q55 I , V , lg ,V,: ry . VM . bug' V? 1 J i .i f 1 a ef Q Q Mar V xo' Ula S X Tay n ei' Y 5 Wggfns. Cyder Bevcooaxanfl, Kansa olomdu Mary Syiva Honolulu, Hawaii eniom H 'I , , ' ' 1'-1 . 'fn r I 1 ' M 71 V V . 4 i 1 1 Rf f,I,, ' ' V 'f 1 max .1 i ,L.' K? ji fa 'iff , 1 ' ' A i ' V ' Ava Wallace Jog 'A i V Thomasoh Wichita, Kansas S2111 Wlzenham K ff N - e 91W 3 Qailic 3 yowa OWL Oregon ff l 1 Lemon' 1 - ',-5iZlX'iifI . , Q - , 5 , V , E 13 ' 'iff ' , 1 - ' i , J Q 1 i i 1 P 1 1 l ' ' 1 'j , 2 m Q ' 23 Ez: LLLALL Aff 1. ' 52? l 1 H Phyllis Wilcoxson ' L Lamoni. Iowa - 1 x , 13: if x Q 4 jx! I si Q1 , 5 il Q W: ' I - 14, Y A fg V ,I ,A .NP 5 js ' In ' ' f A Q ii s - W f 3 ' l , f. 7 yz' vf A 'T 1 ' 1 'z , UE I ,. 1 X N 13 ' Kath , , V 4, A U LL et ' P1.-'yn Worrell 2 sueW? g www' 11 lladelpllin P yxanfqaxe, I f ' efln. Setsuko Yoneda i 20 Halaula.Haweii W 1, ' 'J' 1 M , ,, ,-. ... - .-,-. -.,. Q-,-my.-7 --J:-gf-'sv--aw - 'rf-4--:PZ43-'E'.SZLZZT3L'!Z'.!f'4'iE'Ti23:'i'ii-'::'7'2.?-3'F3?'- TLTf9'l11T7I5'lWT4'Vll ' i ' ,a -5' lL.-- v-- ,V ,N . - , - -'ftffnf' ' -' ......,..l,.,Y-.- ..--i - 'Fi-Q. iff5.'iLLis2f.'A1'1f...:4'x I.-E51Qsfi.Y2m'f '.u 5EM1 5SE'3:Iy,:ng:f.S4':-'- 1 ' ' ' C add 0 icem President --------- ...... N orma Pomeroy Vice-President ..... ,,,,,-,,, G eneva Rule S CCTC tary ------ - ------ ......... K atlrryn Worrell Treasurer ----------- ................................. J oAnn Wlreniram Student Council -.... ......... L ucille Gress, Norma Lee Pomeroy Alternate -------.---.... ............ Q ............................. S ue Younger Birthday Committee .... ...... B everly Taylor f I I el'll0l el'l'l0l le5 Our freshman year - ours was going to be the largest graduating class ever t42i. None'of us were going to quit. For a wluile, ice cream every niglmt lneirind loclcecl doors until someone got smart and padloclced tile deep freeze. Singing to our big sisters during initiation at 4 a.m. Tileir sisterly affection was over- Wlxelming. Climloing in and out of windows, up and down fire escapes, lnecame our greatest after-llours sport. During 'lime lcind to animals week, loathing stray clogs in our laatir tulas. Sampling all lcinds of emetics after over eating. Redecorating eaclm otl1er's rooms Witir anytlring handy. Fudge malcing every nigllt Witlm loorrowecl ingredients wiriclr We'll never repay. Sleeping on tire porciz and roof during liot summer niglmts. Qur junior year - we started getting married. We cliased placentas down stairs. We initiated fresllmenz Guess tl1ey lmow loy now that Dr. Baclmman llasnlt loeen to tl1e lsles of Langerlman recently. We were imoredl Affiliations -- uDirty four-eyed nursef' USIIGIS tile one,U uNursey girly. Scott Air Force Base. Tile Admiral. Silow Boat. Tire new friends. Tango. Mice as companions, even watctxing T.V. Witlr us. Our senior year - Some of us started our families. Graduation uniforms, imlaclc ioancls, and gold pins. Graduation uniforms tilat just fit. What if we gain weigi1t?l? Counting weelcs and days until April 5 and tiren Sept. 5l Planning our class reunion in ten years. Q-y 7f's su! ,T ...V ,3 'nv , ,wx 2142. 7 ,- gg. E Wig ,3 ,gf ,f, 1 w .,f, um, f L.:.1 . ,,!. , LA 'f' ,VIN ,V+ .--:mf A. -.4 fu' ' fu.: rl 135:51 .,,,f- i 1,1612 ' ,.-S2 1 4 . I .-,.1,a, E 1 w 1 i 1 V I I 1 E 1 N 4 , n 1 1 1 I S i N 1 1 J i 2 1 if 4 1 i 4 1 3 i 5 I 5 1 1 1 1 , Y 1 Y 4 0 I - . .,.......,... -...........-una... ..,-... uniom f ' 1 , W 1 if , i 5 Y is sf Clif, Jew. v yghpz,-f',!f.1' i H 3? 71, i if , ,s , ' ,i,,,y?iv:,4-aww, zwzzv -' 'f ffvwwfy, wx ifffff , -f,',fy,f . fwli 0., A .,. X ,JL fr, W ,M h fp, A ,, ,f ,, nm w , ,WW ,,. M fs, , 47,40 fmmz. , ,, .,,. V .7 A . - - V sg, P: 1529 ,fn if a saw ,, fi Q,fw'ff fh?J'i?r W, 4lf ,L ,Z'f..iywLf?',7WT' Q. , riffs? 'K ,YQWRL fi' W' 1? h. in ,H H . f' aw- f , . v ',w , i 17, 4. :, ,s yy if , I Q, I 4,34 V , ,fyk I y ,,,L, ,W ,,b, -,i , ,,,, , , ,,.., . H If in ' l isiinss f Bake: Donnaha Nebraska Oma ' f' ' fc Lavelle Canfield Excatawpa, Mississippi arid O i195 I-Mm A,,,,,,,,.m,,,,,m -,H-u.'m:--- +1 --- Maffha C K , Inde OHUOI' pendence M 1 igsoud Sylvia Constance Blue Springs, Missouri Nancy Crowther Akron. Ohio Jea I1 . H. nf? F3Zep 'Kelnsvijle S atsilki Har 8 - Nhssouri A . Hao, Haw an Dona Marie Gardner Lamoni. Iowa uniom Hx ,Rfb L Q L ' Ag x K , his V ffm K' , ff1,5f537gL' t Yurilco Koclama E L Xe? tl, W . H1 , H -- I Notmaaa Missoun 1 o awau Af Kronsbei Hammon' Gyview, Mis n .mari Clarice Lewis Barbara Luce Independence. Missoud Lansing. -may ,N R .' X 3 -em , .. , c, , f,v. 'L V. 4 A, W , , x d m sv G jf. Mar , Q, gafet 019 lnflependilicliivit P3k2YxfA.OkxBh0WB 1 ' 0 Issouff Barbara Nlontgomery Smithville. Nlissouri uniom NM, L4 ' ' .gf , I K it 5 Qwlrrgfgiy 1,77 7, f ff V- I , ,J f,,,,' , , V gfZf5Z3,5 A fl J- , , f K- 4.,fyff,5fg,Qf My ' 3:2 g ,yi 5 5? V, I ,, , W . ,, , L if 5,,,,f,,,f ' , i A ' I 1, fi n' Q ' ' f', ,Q f'wfw?,4fW ,g 2 sfyfyj, Y' ' wi W, , A W7 1 ' ,ff f, Liv L' 'W ei f ' 3 - Tessie Snethen ' 6' ' W L gh - D C ry. I I6 l Metxe Not e Nxissourl aws I owa Cline Sl-119.9 xnaepenaenc . elilon, Iowa Delores Swoffer Doris Swoffer Deckerville, Michigan Declcervilie, Michigan Lin H Kansas Cfyplvl V Y L W Exexnsl Okiahoma I l I , L , U 5 , Maud Carolyn Wells Mt. Ayr, Iowa da Tri to Cfarm 0 icerfi Alternate .....,....... AH City Ass'n ...... i unior emoriezn Our memory is filled with many things: One car on the lawn, another in the parking lot. All this excitement and a reporter nowhere in sight. Hay ride in October. Picnics and swimming at Lake Lotawana . . . just like fish! Commanders formal hail at Legion Hail. Class party after classes at Connors. 0. B. right away: another precipitate. Will you let me in my room please? I can't find my Icey. A party after Capping at Nlrs. McKevit's. Carolyn, Ethel and Nancy were initiated for being engaged or going steady. They were wrapped in a sheet and thrown into the shower. Poor, poor House Mothers. Steve came home! E. so excited. Canfield and Connor on stage! Five engaged, four going steady and fifteen going crazy! Feeds each time a package comes from home. Has anyone got any perfume? This only happens once . . . Care for a dish of orange sherhet. Anyone for a motorcycle ride? Christmas Caroiing through the hospital hails is quite an ex- perience. Term papers, tests overt This is worth working for. Student Council ................ .Martha Connor Birthday Committee .......... Alternate ....................,.,.,,, , simv., ..,-,-sf--1 29 President ............. ............. C larice Lewis Vice-President ...... ....... L avelle Canfield S6Cref-My ............. ............ D eiores Swoffer Treasurer .................. Barbara Montgomery' Norma Hawley Dona Gardner ...Doris Swoffer .............Jean Fizer Yuriico Koclama 25 15 P25 l'l'lel'l W... mwg., N -W J , ' Q Q ii 2 Q2 , ,Ry P , W.-A .V X A5 sl J .f ff, ' ,271 fw 'fx X5 x KYW 5 4 K if as s ,fgwv ..,, . . '43 M! V A Mary Anderson E ' ' 57 , HOT A Kansas City, Missoud valen NXarxXYLI:,nA0n1ari0, Cana a A P1easf,,jB1a1'es1ey Lon ' on, Iowa CAM 0 196 Doris Brooks 1 June Brynnt P11 ii V H0nol H Joplin, Missoud East Wilton. Nlaine yllis C , m 1561 11 C10 -11... Haw .. MS32hexx.Neb'asB B Florine Cline Orinda. Califomia +5 ' W' ' Wir A . , ,.,,A ,Q wwf we in M. J , ,, ','v 1 ai- i 2 iff fl? ,W g 7,7 'xt ,Bev ex-XY DBX g' zvvssouti wwe Sb ' . L K' :YJ L2 A - I A1 e Q Joan. Fankhauser Great Bend, Kansas f gr-1 Q 2 A ' fu' I A 'a' fr if M ENN, X f QFQJAHIQH v-061. . , X K dm 6 ! i 'Q Sharon Doty Council Bums, Iowa ? M, , f C T A Jac 1 E - H depehdencewligzg ' isgouri qllefyn .fr f Dixie Freeman Kit Carson. Colorado 40,3 X M if ary I-Iill . , 30005 Davis Janxcb niixbfhxowa 'ly' Iowa , Duns JOHN JCIIICIIIS Independence, Missouri . -1 If' NX? ii-. 132 Hi Hi A ff? igg i M il , I ii I H P l y V i i 1 i N 4 E .l ii l ri ii H ii i 1 Y il ii i I r 5 E ,. F ii 4 I 3 A Y a a 5 1 1 i 1 27 E I urs. ,,, , i F Q , 2, . f' ,, H ,, an ,Q PH 'af v' fi if , vi :JN gf. 1 U 1, ,W J' 'I W We in v.: Beat . rice Halaula 11211 Uilla ' Waii H M, ,NE V 'fz 111 fxgi sc ni we my , ., :if H ,f 511 yi! 1- , w wi MQ 1 ' W 7: ' ,i IE if 111 2 N Wg ll' 4 'lq v Q11 -N: if V Fla XI ' 1, UI Q' li: if 15 Y' T ' wi '- 1 Vs , . , ,,, - 'X I 'Q ,I ' ' rg N ri i' ,1 iii -va if 1 fi 13 7' ' 1 Sy ,vu I Iii! 2 , 'E fnilii ' 'iii' il I , li , 5 29 fi. L' ' fl? ii-j 'N Ax1.:4EfLs::ai6..-fsL, ' W ' l gl e5Al'l'l8l'l , ,V .,,Q, ,.:,ffn-,, f., :fi , ,,,.:f,f 2,:wu , I FB K Q 5 f f 5 , 1 yi M ,Fw ji , , ,X A f 4 f f sk S , f Q f , f ff 25 S 5 r Y 2 T y X5 x my I hvigg-gm. wWW,w,?f:rffL xmmpf wnif fi Lf i F Q' f' , x ,, , X M, X , -.1 K I , Q .f ,',, 1 1' -I 1:,.,iw, Lola Levitt D Q i f X, , L f4V4l,Y 5. 1,3 0 Ka .. ' Mart. , 5075 Kalispell Montana 01 0I'e S 4 W Misa Hawaii Inde In K , N Wh. Pen de H000 'lCe, A583 0'H'i Neff! Minthorn Marlene Morgan Kalispell, Montana Clm-inda, Iowa Mary Newman Wichita. Kansas Nuwh LYHaa ,, , Micmgan Bovnebxw' ji'2dAl'l'l0l'l , uf , nf ,ef iff ,, ' Lois Rounds Deioii, Iowa okaaa jane ii . Hawa Haw! I Kay Shigemura Kansas City, Missouri Eilfo S Waalehu Hasa ' awaii fem ' ,Q :.- , kVaVka-.l ia! Marilyn Simmons Warrensburg, Nlissouri , f, 45, I 6 X mf, X , V C V' -N, I ,rhri V ? f y : ' I f, ' ng ' ' ly 'felfgjrni ' ug ,,kkk -,X qi 7'.: gg ,A,, I . 7 X I E Ruth Sm imville ' 1 . . . SSW Marjorie Swanson Chicago, Illinois Swahey Joyce T mio Huwokc 1-aVlb s ii ,- NWS. - 5 ka' s V VN, M , W., .,,. :Jaw I-Q '? 4 x' Y 3: 2 Sarah Vvheaf SL Joseph. ixfissouri img, Chg vnu ans h is , .,:. - ,QE . if-ff K ' rgfiy r gjfjfk if - 2 .JK . 5 8g.3'Q'f1 ,Q 'K ' Q-ifjf' , '- -fm lx ' 11?-M A' 5 f f , ,- ' , :f Q f ,. , gm K wp, . X- A ' wi,-Q , ff- fit 1 nw, xi ' 1 ' ' V F- .W-,'x?'5iw -,fs ff .w , 1 -, .. 235, if-, V ,s M., ,mwwa was 'F 5, 1' f' 'V 4, 'Ili - sr ,gigffih Q Kiley li , :Qxg,Q,,i,g1Qf NLS' - , , -E 3,4 , ,za . ' '1 if ' 22.1 - - :-,JZ ggi- 93352 wa ns g W fi: K if f am X s I ,, fs-MV, , ,Q Sfejgj - . ,.:ggQLi,p,,g A fgsqgiffii ' , Yjufffg Diana Vvorthington New York City. N. Y. Kfadd President ............ Vice-President ..... Secretary .....,..... Treasurer ............... Aitemaies ..... AH City Assyn ...... mg, den' Iowa OMCQPJ ......-.....FIorine Cline ,....-.........Lovisa Walsh ........B'Iarjorie Swanson .---....-.-.,Joyce Travis Sfucient Council .... - ............ Nlarleue Nlorgan Diana Vvorthingfon ..................Joan Jenkins Lyn Nulph ............EiIco Siiigemasa Alfemate -....,...,....... - -......... Diana Xvorthington Birfhday C0l'l'm'liftee ........... ...., B 'larlene N101-gan CLINICAL RCDTATICDN econc! .Sizrgica Remember-aseptic technique. Scrub it good, Lola. Qiiiaii-312 r M .y Qnci Surgical, under the supervision of Miss Eva Franklin, promotes the health of the patient through surgical operations. Most of these people are not physically sick, but their care mainly cieais with the healing of parts of the body which have stumbled off the path of proper functioning. Watch tIlOS9 Tl'1.6Tl,S IUIITCISI P-A .7AirU! mica! i 3rd Medical, with Miss Faye Franiciin as its supervisor, gives time cimaiienge of tile most in- tense nursing care. These patients are those whose sicicnesses need watching and helping to aid them on tile return to normaicy. Read label three times, now. First time-Eh, Ienkins? Be sure to chart symptoms! ourfA Ogfifefriczi lust arrived!! I 4th floor with its two super- visors, Miss Mable Faulkner of OB. and Miss Ina Hattey of the Nursery, is the temporary home for expectant mothers. Both their care and time care of the infants makes this floor shine with the newness of life. Feeding time. Well, you see now? .gixflz Orflzolae ic 6tt1 Orthopedic, Mrs. Catherine Bowers HS SU-- pervisor, has for its objective, the restoring of Ioones and muscles to proper functioning. From cast to crutches comes tile care of patients who are fighting to regain their equilibrium with life. I ' 25 if EW J . 1,111 , ,le 1 11 , Q. . 1, . 5.1 g,f,.f,... ff ,, ffwgit ..,..U,,s.w,,,,. . g- A ' ' 1:1251 ' f- I .' ' 1 ,, 1 if 1, H' 1 'V ,VM-fl ' WF: ' f ,gtg-11 Mpvgef . 'ff 11 ,ii R ' 1 gan: n 'v 5 iii?-1 f'f ' 21 3 5 - !' 'af 11 '5-if 5 iam: 5 :1 ,725 gf ,7?l,: I f VF, ,E 4, i s H C . 1 , -W, 2.1, i 2 gg f 1 .1 , 2 1 'v,,, i'iQ f ff .Sf--,jf 1' f is '2 1 , M 2 11-fzsf ', 31 11 1 Q. 11sg,U, . f? iw , , '1 1 iff 1' 1 -1' in ,V -M 11? 1 , -, , Wm! 1 1 ii? 'T' Q iw ,1m,.,, f.-,rmfyzfs:-mrgewz iff-Q be 3 , 1 1 g15,,,,f,,,1 I , 1 ,i 1,1 g i 'H5161'-'11 1. 'f'- , 4 , N f , Y' 1, W Learning to walk . Fly-don'l you look pretty. Which shall I use? 1 1-4-- ii 15 A' 1 1 1 F 1 1 I1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 111 1. 1 ' i' X1 1,2 . 13, '1..j 11 ' 1' l'. .N ,, 1 15' .,. , , M 115 1 1 4, '3 ?3', ,2- 5 13.5 1 1 11, 1 si 1 Q 111 il. 1 ft. A' 1' .i 1112 I 1 ,1 ,it . 'ix 5' 'li 1' W 1 1 'E 1 1' I 1 I' 111' l. 1 P1 ,. 1 . '1 1' . 1 I I . I. 1. N, 1 Q. E 1 V: 1. , 1 ,1 I R1 1 1 1 i 1 1 . 1 N, f . . 1 i r i E V l z il l I s I 1 l l l ,Zu 1. fix 'c 5 5 li V! li' ijl fi at il. i sf? ellen, fl iC6 7tl1 Pediatrics has a supervisor, Mrs. Bernice White, wllo is vi- tally interested in ller worlc with clmilclren. With consideration for the cl1ilci's mental attitucle as Well - as llis physical lmealtli, the nurs- ing care is given to individual needs. Thanks, Iunior Service League. Now whafll I Jo? fAren,t they cute?l 3 What ya got there boy? Did you see a ghost? Mfgefg g E i s The Operating anci Emergency Rooms, uncier the guiciance of Miss Signe Carlson, are constantly kept in reaciiness for ali needs, for in these rooms, the fight for the. heart of iife, reaiiy throbs. Perhaps the numbers 3,210 or 4,059 may not seem iiice a iot, but they represent human iives. Yes, 5,210 is the num- ber of operations anci 4,059 is the number of cases careci for in the Emergency room ciuring one year. Those minutes wavering on the iine between a breath or no breath at aii, are behinci the scrubbing these giris are cioing. Ciean, steriie equipment can be the faction that may be the difference between a good or poor with iife, but without the aici of efficient doc- operation. These rooms rio beat equipment, those goais of better care couici not tors, tireiess nurses and spotless be obtained. A heaithfui, safe iife is each one's personai responsibility. Up- hoici your responsibiiity and the throbbing shaii be iouci anci iong - happiness through gooci heaith. Qnfrafguppg- mid J6fcAen Tile Diet Kitciien is tile necessary organ of tile hospital anct uncter tile eien Waiter and Miss Elaine Sucidattr fspeciai Dietsj food is attractively presented. ciirection of Mrs. H An attractive tray counts a lot. 38 C. S. - jxirs. Lena Goode is the efficient supervisor of Central Supply. Just to have time comforting ieeiing that the supplies you need are present and in good orcier, is a inoon to any hos- pital and especiaiiy to tiwe Sanf An autoclave put into action. .A LA6lil0l'l5 1 Of the many experiences in nurs- ing, affiliations are one of the most in- spiring. Koch, State San., Mercy and Puhlic Health offer variety and detailed work in specific fields. The latest progress in this work has been the extension of the Public Health program. Now the Junior students are privileged to participate in one month of this affiliation with the Jackson County Health Department. After the affiliation period is over, the student nurses will have a conference with a supervisor to evaluate her experiences, to see whatuhas been of value to her as a future graduate, and of what benefit will it he to her profession after she has completed her training. These studies promote a broader and stronger background for the nurse and the community. !QAgf5icaf E7Aeralag-!QAarmac Accurate measurement and selection of drugs form these healing potions made to the Doctor's orders. The Pharmacy is under the direction of VV. Wilhelm and S. J. Orto. 40 ,f 753' Through stimulating massage and huhhiing water, many Iimhs are taught to function again. The people who work in Phy- sical Therapy are: E. Chappel M. Champion I. Shearer A. Smart VV. Campbell. E. Chappell Chief Physical Therapist I r H wr A H 1 n , nsgciiggguggi-'A ?g-Q-gnejzzgr-,gi1-515g'r2?.:,-.1-2-1. .1 -1 ff, .. . .. , .- qw, ,,.'.-ff .au ,47f1y,:, 'f.::,.-.f. frm, ,. .-- v' - -:- '-fr .i..,:f,'n -- V f The vitai tests that are some- times a iinic between iife and death are very methodically car- ried on in these surroundingsdvie- ticuious Work' accomplished in this weii equipped room is our surest guard against further disease. Those Working here are: A. Winters, G. Bradsher, B. Kanne- man, V. Davis, A. Goddard, J. Sutton, M. Johnson, H. Nichols, M. Dewsnup, V. Rots, M. Cates, K. Simpson, G. G e i g e r, L. Humphrey. f. The many varied activities of the X-Ray, Physical Therapy, Laboratory and Phar- macy departments, are the pulsing heats behind the individual heip for the patients. The meticulous aid in their fields promotes iyetter and finer service toward the attainment of good heaith. X- ag - C3!I6l60l'6l.f0l g The deep seeing eyes of the X-Ray penetrate into those places where human eyes can never reach. Through X-Ray pictures the cure or the diagnosis can be reached more quickly. The personnel of the X-Ray De partment are: F. Bowser, NLD E. Mcconchie, NLD., K. C. Holi weg, NLD., M. Harris, M. Knuss mann, J. Cox, D. Ludden as Sec L. Baldwin, M. Stark, B. Shearer W. Frm. 'S xi il 1 i 1 i - i Q' s 'i iij T- 'Il .I 5 N 2 F' .'. VV: :il ' 5 'Z f 2 ali i V: I 4 ' fi ' A it.: -- ill 1 f '39 i df? E -ff .N 1 . i 5 ., Di !' it , it . 1 '3 ,I 1 -E. l 5 'Q Q: 1 if V 4' i.- 1 I , i i i! '. I ,Zu , . 32 1, '5 ., I 1? . L. .. - 2 :Q 1 E ' .F . E 1 I ' 'J 1 I ' I ip -' Z If 'V 5. N j' F I lf . 1 5 3. 2 f 41 T-vw -- -'rn ftafg. -15 X ' .sir Q- ulaeruifiom- ume I DIVISION SUPERVISORS 2nd Surgical ........................................ Eva Franklin 3rd Medical ..... :nh 0.15. .......... Nursery ................... 6th Orthopedics ..... 7th Pediatrics o.R. ................. Diet Kitchen i .... Special Diets Cafeteria .............. Central Supply .,...... X-Ray ...............,... Laboratory ....... Night Superviso Ass't Night Supervisor . Evening Supervisor .... Ass't Evening Supervisor I' .... ..... ....... ........Faye Franklin .......,.MaheI Faulkner Hattey .........Catherine Bowers .......Bernice White ........Signe Carlson ........Heien Waiter .....EIaine Suddath . ....... Marian Beining Lena Goode ........Maureen Harris . ............... Ann Winters .Catherine Auther Earnestine Reimer .Vida McGIassion ...........HeIen Bricker Good nurse aids are a necessary part of the gen- eral floor work. Their ahii- ity to lay the foundation for the more technical nursing procedures is the difference between a smooth or'an awk- ward functioning hospital. 42 FACULTY SUPERVISORS: ' Shirley Butler Vida Butterworth Helen Knussman Neile Morgan Myrtle Quitmyer Iota Tordoff Margaret Walker Marilyn Vvismer Ruth White The supervisor of each Hon has the greatest amount 0 responsibility on that floor, Her careful guidance a r f nd instruction are important to the hetterment of the pa. tient as Well as the care given to them hy the nurses. BUSINESS .x4c!mi:ifiion- udinerifi-.S2wifcA60cw Through the necessary channel of the switchboard, E. Ritten- house, E. Beileisie, S. Lehew and S. Grossman care for the life- Iines of the San. Orioles and also the Boy Scouts SCFVC HS pages WIICIICVCI' they HFC ne-fled. 44- I In the Admission Office are D. Fry and K. Wilson. Their busy hours are filled with the intro- duction and hoolcworlc of the newly admitted patients. , The Business Office, under the personnel of M. Gunsolley, G. Jagger, M. Marsh, M. Childers, and M. Orr, computes all the patients' finances during his stay in the hospital. ay po! -maori Warning O ice The Nursing Office is tile fig- urative center of the Nursing and Administration oi this iimuiiciing. its working personnel is composed of L. Harrei, of the Nursing Of- fice, and S. Siluii, A. Rich and V. Keiierstrass, of tile Administra- tion Offices. At tileir ciesics, we see S. Butter tDirector of Nursing Service, and L. Harrei fNursing Office secretary, conferring with S. Skull tsecretary from Mr. Deaver's ofiicel. Tire Record Room forms a back- grounci of facts and figures often needed by tile Doctors or other personnel. This staff is composed of B. Warren, F. Casey, M. Jor- gensen, N. Carpencier, E. Mai'- diat, N. Williams, ancl J. 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Eli! 1 l 1ilJ' 531' l N if .1 'l QF 11,-1 ,311 V lf 1 in i. 13 'y .1:- 1 Q- ,-'1,, 1 ,V ,. 1 A I I VI, .1 51 fa- 1 . 215 19 11! E ,1 ,-g l ,. ,Li 1. 11 1 15, f lr VU 'l' r'1 . 1' 1:15 11 521121 , 1. .si .1. 1,11 46 I 4. Q 1.1.4. Many small jolns may seem insignificant but they are as necessary as the most essential worlc in the llospital. The Reel Cross llelps to fulfill tllese taslcs tlirougli In t eir Worlc as Gray Laolies, Nurse Aids ancl general helpers. To have a smootll running institution, you neecl the cooperation of everyone, ancl with the llelp ol lm I t ese aclies, this worlc is accomplished. .. .. - ,, . 1:2512 auf 1 M'-'f -1 c ' 14,y,1fpg1f,-:-1-, 1.-1,.,rf'IfeA:-rf-. .4 F f- a ., . . wx- Q, , -- .,,. 3,---..,,,f'x . . 1' ' ' ' ' ' fn 1, 1-4' , -'11- Jr ' ' ' .1. HQUSEKEEPINC3 AND MAINTENANCE oude eelaing ,gg , K2 M With bed linen changed every clay, the laundry room is al- ways loustling with activity. Here, a slweet is being folcled for transportation to time IIOS- pital floors. Uncler the direction of Mrs, Briggs, Executive Houselceeper, torn beclclotlmes and general ilouseworlc are fixed to loolc like new. The continuous stream of worlc really keeps these women busy. M-wr, ,A------H- fr pi G ? if E s if ' 4 If I f 1 H F' , Those wonderful, sta:-chad uniforms!! Hospital supplies are accurately entered and transported to the places where they are needed. . . . The storeis bookkeeping and management are directed from this lousy office which is under the direction of Mr. Bennett. ainfenance Caught! 4 Woodwork and repair workers finci their supplies in this vicinity. Everything from cabinets to over- the-hed tables are made to orcier here. Mr. Black, in the right foreground, is our very efficient and pleasant chief of mainten- ance. 49 1 A' ,1 ' 1, 11 ' i 4,4 .1 1 1 tar- 1 -' 1 1 :- , , 1 .1 1 1 T.: L 3006! melddffnlenf Assembly lme Food for both the hospital and the nurses resldence rs always a necessary item From the store to the patlents tray represents work directed toward good health supported through nutritive diets What a tasty load' JW -' 1-Jfslfagwf 'll' 1 15-F 2 .1 , 1 11 ,El L . is l 1 5'?:'1 ' ' 1 13351 3 J 'ffl 1 .5153 1 1 iff? 1 21395 1 1.2 3 1 1 1 ? g1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 -H737 ' I ' - W I L . fi , 1 1 ti 1 S11 1 11 1 1.QZn3'4 1 , 1 133513, Y ' I 3115 ' 1 ? lar' 3 1 fi? I 1 11 I 1 1 Lai? 1 11 1 -'fl Il' Q1 111 ' 1 1 I I if 1 11 1 3' V1 ' i1g,l'1 111. 1 1 -51:31. 111111 1 1 F123 H3 1 ' 115' 1 .V , H 1 iw-1,11 1 '111' 1 3:55 S511 1 1 1 5:1 1 1111 1 +1 1111 1 1 . 11- , , 1 , A Q, jg? I J . 1 . . . . . 1 i ' -3 K--' 1 ' ' X 1 all , . f . p h, ' 111 1 .V r. I a,V 1 , M11 1 if . 1 1 i1 2 5 1 If 1' 11 2, 13 lr.: 1 1 11: I 1-1:5 1 1 . 1 ft 5 H '1 fly 1 'I 1' '21 I f lf f ' 1 1 'tj' 1 :.- 1 4 1 11 , 1 W 1 1'? I1 .1 1 ,- 11 1 :gif I1 1 55,5 1 I' 1 :HE ,1 , 1- ' 1212 ' t 1 1 .411 . 11 '1 '1 1 22, ,.1 1 ,'11 1 4 1 1 -. ' '1 r' J 14 , 1 'N 1 - ' 1,51 1 1 - 1' 1 i1 .1 ,i 1 1' ,1 11 ' '- -1 il , 11.1.3 11 1 -'Mg :1 1 L ,11 1 1 551'-1 Q 1 T- 1 1 1 gejf' 1 1l 1 1 Q'-5 11 if 455,51 so of f fi' 4 - ' , , 11 Q. - 1 -T -' 'LJ f fl.-4 1 - 1. lf- gf 'LQ :': 'f:i:':'f 'J' ' .'.1 ,.,...... ' ' i 1 NURSING EDUCATICDN ' A Gfdffifeff an Will it work this time? Presenting the new Mrs. Chase. Oh, bugsf? are afidea Sure smells good. . V ,. , 7 ..,.g . , . , ISM iz fascinating ? Will if hurl? Ouchff 4 0l lfL5 Aittiougtl ttle Chorus is a class, it is also an activity ttiat is enjoyeci by aii wtlo participate. Under ttle ciirection of Mr. Christy, ttiis unrequireci class booms' forttl in song every Tuesday morning. Singing certainty is fun for everyone. 3 fi aw. Getting acquainted wittl tile community is ttie main ttieme of tire ciass tieici trips. Through joy- ous outbursts of song, we traveiect on a bus to see and learn about ttle many varied parts ot Independence and Kansas City. To name a few, We saw ttie Art Gallery, Swift's Meat Packing Co., Stanciarct Gil Refinery, K. C. Municipal Water Plant, Independence Creamery and the R.L.D.S. Social Center. By tiaving some background of the surrounding area, we are more equipped to tail: and uncierstanci our patients and ttleir per- sonal history. -1dK T I STUDENT ACTIVITY .gtlfwlenf Counci The Student Council, the tae- txind ttie scenes lwortcersf' tias, with its representatives from each class, the responsibility of back- ing and organizing the social events for ttie school neecis. President ..................... S. Younger Vice-President .................. B. Luce Secretary ........... ....... D . Baker Treasurer .... ............. E . Yale Actvisor ..................,. Miss Torcioff Nominating Committee: Senior ........................ A. Moore Junior ......... ........... C . Lewis Freshman ....... ........ A . Crozier Worship ..... .......... C . Wells Publicity ..... ....... M . Conner Music .......... ................ S . Doty Activities .................... L. Canfield Welfare ............................ J. Fizer Library ...... D. Gardner, J. Bryant Hath? 6l,l'l6! ,S?lfL6!el'lf E g ca ,ning , I0 The first great milestone is portrayed in tl'1e Capping Ceremony of tlue Class of 1955. Much has passeci, lout there is yet more to come. Qfaeluafion The second great milestone is lliat linnl clay as tlie Class ol: 1955 lmye their Graduation Ceremony. rl-llFOllgl1 all llleir new born lcnowlecige, tliey lace llie world to help and to serve. Early each weekday morning, Chapel services are held for all those who wish to attend Through song, prayer and worship, the day is starteci with a new boost through the Inspiring messages given by cfoctors, minlsters of the community and hy our own Chaplain Ai. One of the thoughts for the day is beautifully My life is hut a weaving Between My Lord and Me. I cannot choose the colors: He woriceth steadily. Oft times He weaveth sorrow, Anci I in foolish pride Forget He sees the upper And I the underside. Nor till the loom is silent And the shuttles cease to Hy, Shall Goci unroii the canvas And explain the reason why The ciaric threads are as needful in the VVeaver,s skilful hanci, As the threads of goici and silver In the pattern He has planned. --Anonvmous With a renewed frame of minci, the Nurses hurry to egm strengthened y the help that only God can give. 1 1 -. ,,,..,,,..-.-am - .f-.a,.e..-visas, 2.511 4 . ff: Q41 f f:a:f:n:.u,af.s-simAszfnxr-.:::.s2-:emu-5 i Advisor ...... 3 Editor ................... C0-Editor .............. Assistant Editors : 1 Gossip ....... ..... Publicity ..... , Sports ....... Art ......... X Jolces ............ Reporters : J QSJJJ J Vvliite Anderson ........tI. Fanlil'lBUSCf Vvlieat Nulph Swaney Swanson Martin Freshmen News ............ D. Worthington I Junior News ....................,,.,, .,,,, C , Lewis Senior News ......................,. L. Canfield I Faculty and Hospital ............,. P. Moore Assembling Manager ........ ......... J . Ewing 3 l 1 , P I l The lSl'l, the montlily school paper, is news behind tlie luospital parties, plays gossip. lts special issues go to tlle prospective students in January and during tlie summer montlas. From the cover design to the last jolce on ttie page pass interviews, reports, and odd information that are delightful to read and to lceep as souvenirs of the three years at the San. acuhg gnferfaind Hissl Down with tlie villain. Here comes the faculty! - :ii ,,Ls,y-5-,af :. 1 lzLl'I'll'l'LQl The gang,s all here. She has that queenly look. 60 'Q H chySi?325'i: r Boy, isnyt this fun? rr:-'p - , . ,. . -,- . ,-,. . , -I --:.g:.:- qw ffm L:uzmpl,-::r.:::::'.:.:C-:L-:'isizgzq-:1cfLf.:::gwr-a.-f-mfr: - , - . 1, 12 1 ,fL?f1'f' a :...f'-:G:L-..--Ffff-3iS1'2711V.1fxj-?53512-Z1-V'-Q53:-Gff?1'A:f?2::.,71.:::vfrn-f:f9112?: w-YM1'-f--':::,::1u.-1-fx .f -,f,,,-:Ya , U p gre., fyfz.-.,ff, L., .. 'r- ,-,fwh -- ' '--f --'H ' ' ' jedfiuaf The Al. On a gay summer night, Queen Tester and King Blumenshein H reigned over a court of food. fun and frolic. The presentation ofthe Summer Festival on the East lawn hrought enjoyment to everyone who became a part of their kingdom. Our Scotty! i l'll1l'fl10Tly plus f H' TIICOKIIOT and Freclrilca: Noble efforts made in Germany ,Vt gat-52, Vuerifaged Hippocrates and Moses: Great minds meeting through the courses of time. The past and present meet. CL V rm, , Q,,,,,?', ,-1,5 1 115q,gg. 5f-,V-ez.,gf5:?giifQi',.iiiiliiiii'5'?Ei22fE?i7s1f:3F51zpf-ii-nies' Tel 1: 'ef.-Q+1,:-LW - ,- , V . . - . ' arizona The Pageant, in its splendor of imistoricai back- ground, brought to many time realization of he struggles of the Nurse through the ages. its bright and varied costumes depicted Egyptian History, Moses and Hippocrates, to the present clay, with the capping of time recent uproiaief' This truly was a Worthy present to the Community, in the dedication of tire new Recreation Building. Representation of religious orders. HTl1e Lady with time Lamp. Medical guidance from every race. Watching eyes over a sleeping child. omunamff fefab 3- , 5 JWHVZ lfiilgd SKWEA Pl was fm-1 ff . rlnvxw X , 'U K K 1 lf.w...i Lumix .M S S 3 1+ . fff.l wif ,. EP f' if 1 .gnifiafion 4, Q3 The Recreation Han forms fun for all through its facilities of music and games. i 1 ' -isis- Aafaween Guess who? Is it real? Qh me! we, 4261 Volleyball is one of the activities of the 2nd district of tiwe Niissouri State Student Nurseis Association. Having tournaments between the different nursing Schools of Independence and Kansas City, caiis ior outsicie participation and gives us lots of fun fanci sore musciesl. .IP C121 J 1 1 , , 1. A ! i 1 A i 1 1 , i 1 1 V. 5 1 el l The Christmas party, given by the Juniors for the School of Nursing, was packed fuii of fun as uSanta Van Biker gave presents of bubble gum to eacii one present. Chaplain AI was the voice behind the mystery Santa as ugrab-bag giftsn were handed out to the tune of a tape recorcier. gkriofmaa Tl1eAtl Hospital Party where the Nurses' choir sings! Q. Two of the most important parties of the year are those given for the hospital and for the doctors. The gay tiilarity of humor founded with refreshments or a hearty meal malces a delightful evening for those attending. The Stuctent Nurses serve at the Doctors' Banquet. Cliridfmad i arogng This Morning I Heard the Angels Sing. With iight, in white, hear an angel choirg This morn, they sing of the Heavenly birth. Their carols inspire with holy fire The ioneiy, the gay, the weary on earth. The angels in Heaven hear their song And with them sing, Good will to menf' Hidden in corridors still and iong Echoes in praying hearts a deep uAmen.,' The day before them stretches fun With lowly tasks, so sorely needed, OF ills to cure and pains to iuii, The toil of their hearts and hands weii ceded. Their lives and that of the new-horn Kin Are met to serve all human kind. This makes their song with Heaven ring, And for themselves a sweet peace find. Christmas at the San! Who enters in? The Spirit of Him of holy birth To bring much of good and less of sin A place to find this Hpeace on earth. Sing, dear ones, as the years pass away And bring to each and every year To every single busy day The Christmas peace and cheer. 2 Mrs. Myrtle Quitmyer, 1 5 , Jacked uxigary Through the Ladies Auxiliary and time Alumnae Association come those many im- portant useful things for the hospital and the School of Nursing. The project of the Alumnae is the 'San' Chapel. we .14 !bl,l'l'lI'l6t0 ' ' K 1 ' ' ,, -1.:.u.x,t, f. H -- --f N, eCI e6Lil0l'L bl cl lfl This white building rs the home of many extracurricular actlvltles It has the facilities for volleyball ping pong games parties plays concerts food and so on The fireplace and the kitchen used for the nutrltlon class and for the preparation of food for parties give the lnterlor a frlenclly atmosphere Wlth a tennis court right outslcle 1ts hack door thlS rs a wonderful center for the students to have a chance for recreatron whenever they wish A building may he made of cold wood and steel but It can he made ahve through the functlon rt carries out as people enjoy lts use yu .- -A -f---,V --M-1 . - V 1 1 tiff: 1 7,191 1 1 ' ' ' -. Q 5-11 ' L L ' I-511 1 tk- 1 1 ' 1 wg. W 1:1-55:1 1 1 , , f-Q 1 1 free 1 1 1111: 1 1 :wg 1 I 1131? 11 1 141' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1f I 11, 1 1 11 1 9.21: ,1 11 1 11 1 111 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1119 I 1 1 151 1 -311511 1 11 311 1111 ' W 5 51 1 . 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