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

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Q THE GIRL' IN WHITE Stand tall! . . . you must brave toil, study, heartaches. Never must you look back with l ' ongtng to days of ease, for the voice of duty calls: a thousand bed-baths, two thousand scrubbings, ten h t ousand pages of lecture notes. The 'battle won was never to the weak. Stand tall! Walk swiftly! . . . down the halls of pain speed our y. V way. Life and death crowd the. doorway. Your needles o ial , y ur v s, your manipulation of tubes will admit the one, deny the other. Walk swiftly! Speak gently! . . . hazy minds and blood torn bodies grape weakly toward strength. Frighten them not away.. Ease then' torment with soft words, for who can know in what darkness hides the soul? Woo back from the void with kind tones. Softly . . . softly . . . let His t'll ' s i , sweet voice speak through your own with healing power. Speak gently! Think clearly! . . . doctors and patients alike, depend on ou. M h ll ' ' 9' ars a your thoughts, look for the hidden symptoms, the elusive signs of danger. For you who daily walk past the ebb and flow of life, no flighty thoughts, no casual dreams, no absentmindedness. The hand placed in your care is worthy of your best. Think clearly! Live joyously! . . . all the wonder, all the joy, all the deep, heart- warming love of life is yours. You give your youth, your awareness, your energy to those who lie within four walls-in return, the world is yours. Take her loveliness, her throbbing -seasons, her wa side l h ' y poo s, er falling stars. Take the world and all her people. Live joyously! En Oi jaynes . Class of 1949 sANlLoc 1957 VI XII SIIIIN 9 Idpd S KH JA ospltal C880 ua Genealogy and Local ' W. 24 Highway CDNTINENT PUBLIC LIBRAFI pendence, MO 64050 I 610.7 SA58 1957 GN I 'WIIfIIIlI?IEIIIIII I 'ffm MH ZTTO - '7 Sa 5 3 Q, I N COUNfY RAR History Due to the devoted time and talents of many working cooperatively, we extend our Sanilog to all those who play a part in the Life at the San. We sincerely hope you will enjoy it. Sanilog taff Editor ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,...,.. ......... M a rlene Powell Co-Editor ,,,,.,. ............e Q ........... E ileen Streling Layout ............ ............................................... N ancy Brown Art ........................ ............................... C olleeta Antonio, Lola Glaze Photography ........, ........ I o Ann Fuller, Lola Glaze, Alta Minthorn Jean Mellendorf, Lillian Nuhi Business Manager ........ . ..... ............................. G ail Hershey, Arlene Qsburn Advertising ...... Q .,..... ........................................... E dith Hough, jean Hodges Typists .................................. Edwina Kameda, Shirley Hayward, Judy Klopping Beryle Clesson, Lillian Nuhi Special Activities and Religion ......... ........ S hirley Bailey, Jean Mellendorf Hospital Departments ...................... ........................... ' .La Verne Directo Copy .................,............. L ................. .......... K athleen Sheehy, Lillian Nuhi Doctors, Students and Faculty ......... ............................... E dwina Kameda Vinnie Hatch Dedication i Eff ' 15 I :P K 5 Emma Beadnall Because of your hours of service, your Wealth of kindness, your ability to listen, and help us live joyously, We the students Wish to dedicate our-195 7 Sanilog to you. ff Ki' . fee-VW: 'wg E gireyq g in gy, ,V ,--gg., af W Victoria Thorburn Lulu .Butler A Mar Carter Y Page 3 SEATED: Judge W. J. Randall, President I. A. Smith, Bishop G. l.. DeLapp. STAND- ING: Bishop W. N. johnson, President F. H. Edwards, President W. W. Smith, Mayor R. P. Weatherford, Bishop H. L. Livingston, and Mr. A. Neal Deaver, Hospital Admin- istrator. NOT PICTURED: C. F. Grabske, M.D. Board of Directors To the members of the Board of Directors, we wish to extend our appreciation for their excellent leadership and council which has given this School of Nursing the high standards and established goals of those launching a new life. Page 5 Page 6 A Ray Asherxhurst, Chaplain, A. Neal Deaver, Administrator, Nelle Morgan, Director of Nurses, O. Lee Ralston, Comptroller. . ' Administration Many hours of devotion by the persons who administer the affairs of our hospital 1 have resulted in the smooth running of each department. They have helped us all to .think clearly and become a better coordinated organization for efficient care of our patients. ' sf George Aaron, M.D. C. H. Allen, M.D. M. R. Bay, M.D. With healing power, these skilled physicians of the San. medical staff work many hours within our walls. We sincerely appreciate the time they give us for class lectures and ward teaching, for they aid us in thinking clearly. ,- f e R Pl .c - ,I - .f V Vgg, ,gg ,K . V y, ziy :VV gi . .. -VVVV , I c we ta e iiit i t .6 1 fy H z n, N., ff I aj? ,, ' '. ,Q . is . S ls 1 1 af P. L. Bachmann, M.D. H. L. Biggs, M.D. J. C. Blumenschein, M.D. 1 J. F. Bowser, M.D. AI. G. Bridgens, M.D. 3 Page 7 Page 8 H. E. Carlson, M.D. L. J. Dlabal, M.D. R. H. Fitzgerald, M.D. H ,. l v if X ,, A. a. , g, : 4 Q Again' -V l .M , ,, Z J 1 , , . 5 -Eff la l K , . f . 2 ' , lwfmig Wg: 'S. F. Cockerell, M.D. L. J Ccmboy M.D E. H. Dorschy M.D. O..H. Elser, M.D. R F Gard, M.D. Charles F. Grabske, M.D. J. R. Green, M.D. S. L. Green, M.D. Charles F. Grabske, jr., M.D. ' K W. H. Hickerson, M.D. F' W' Hink, MD' E- B- Holton: MD- C. L. johnson, M.D. H- S' Jonas Jr MD' S. Kranson, M.D. Page 9 Page 10 , .,,.,.,,.,,. 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'if 5 5 w W' in 52 -:Ng . f X... f ,si M , ,. .,f, A A Ki wwf-f . V . 1 , f-M. Q5 j x - - af. s. M., ,wi Q gy., -92, f 5:.fi.3g5yq:25?22a?g35Qzf I , , . ' j'f'Nf'vw -, - , f . 1 1-1,93:ss4j:.wQ'i',: .' . wg. - .,, -4. 55,4-41,4-fx-mv..72LY .r 4 'ff 'f.:-I-5412 if f Nalin, R ,r L Y '-M Auaa..myg 9 'N'-f w-.P 5 v 1 1: 'V .1733 z. mu? O. T. True, M.D. R. A. Twyman, M.D. T. Vanbiber, M.D. Page 11 Ethel Watson, M.D. W. L. Cox, M.D. R. H. Finkle, M.D. J. Richard Green, M.D. K. C. Hollweg, M.D. J. W. Williams, M.D. Courtesy laff c. H. Bmsf, M.D. R. R. Coffey, M.D. J. H. Gaskins, M.D. C. S. Gillmor, M.D. W H. Graham, M.D. W. W. Greene, M.D. R. G. Helman, M.D. G. W. Hendren, M.D. W. G. Hook, M.D. P. A. G. Johnson, M.D. H. C. Lapp, M.D. W. Leifer, M.D. C. G., Leitch, M.D. T. T. Lilly, .M.D. Page 12 James H. Handley, M,D, F. J. McCoy, M.D. J. H. Printz, M.D. A. L. Safersrein, M.D. A. E. Upsher, M.D. William Q. Wu, M.D. Richard C. Ye, M.D. H. V. Woods MD J H. Nesselrode, M.D. M. C. Peterson, M.D. L. H. Rubnirz, M.D. J. W. Springer, M.D. Honorary faff J. c. Hickefson, M D J. N. Hill, M.D Odus Liston, M.D G. M. Polk, M.D. A. E. Spelman, M.D. E. D. Twyman, M.D. B ,., B if vi Xnva , J .f Faculty 'tfgflb N, Mt , X X l S 1 4 f-25' c ' VVAA r -ff - f , ,' 1' I at 'V ,,,--1'-'- l Ray Ashenhurst Chaplain Comparative Religions Marian Beining, B.S., M.S. A.D.A. Nutrition Shirley Butler, R.N. Sociology Vida E. Butterworth, R.N., B S. M.A. Anatomy, Chemistry, History of Nursing, Psychology Lola Campbell, R.N. Student Health Director Ass't. Nursing Arts Instructor Signe Carlson, R.N. Surgical Supervisor and Instructor Page 13 Page 14 Peggy Eslinger, RN. First Aid Instructor Mable Faulkner, R.N. Obstetrical Supervisor and Instructor , E These instructors give us their time, experience and friendship to help us become the kind of nurses that uphold the high ideals of the nursing profession. Their encouragement and guiding hands are helping us to be The Girl in White. ' 1 I Helen Knussrnan, R.N., B-.Sc.N Microbiology, Pathology Lucy Marie Land, R.N., A,A, . Surgical Clinical Instructor 4 ,M Mabel McKevitt, R.N. Nurse Aid Instructor Nelle Morgan, R.N., B.S, Professional Adjustments ' MM ,Et Aim K X 3' My 5 V K-vi H A , 2 9 ' ew A. 6 F211 C l uv 1 few- L. f' Eggs ,fww 5 Ogauv 'fav if ,Wy st 4 -wh , s l Q 3 f Myrtle Quitmyer, R.N. Liabrarian, Math of Drugs and Solutions, Gerontology Iola Tordoff, R.N., B.S. sf' W li Medical Clinical Instructor 1 f pi. 'f '25 - K ,A 1 fin' M NQQ jfyffe' V1 AX. G fflalgt f74,J,- ' T221 i.' -1 6 -M 1 K K 'fy .. , ff iilzgfffl lrr. k 1 .1 . X . , ., ,, fi. I if H5 l I 1 Margaret Walker, R.N. Nursing Arts Bernice White, R.N. Helen Chase Walter, B.S., M.S. A.D.A. Dietition, Diet Therapy Page 15 You must brave toil, study, beartaches. N ever must you look back with longing to days of ease, for the firm voice of duty calls. ffm ji eniors Christina McGuire Mikado, Michigan President Perdilla Hancock Eldora Armstrong Taylorville, Illinois Secretary Geneva Ulman Tawas City, Michigan Treasurer Independence, Missouri Vice-President Elda Marie Carlile Independence, Missouri Ila June Coon Beemer, Nebraska Page I7 Page 18 eniors Edna Myrtle Daniels Saskatoon, Sask., Canada Marilyn Davidson - Warsaw, MISSOLIII Winnifred Graves Deckervilleg Michigan Velrna Davies Kansas City, Missouri Evelyn Directo, 'V i Wahiawa, Hawaii ' Q Lola Glaze Independence, Mo. 0lll0l'S Faye Kohlman Ontario, Canada Joyce Harding Independence, Missouri X324 '55 ,-fL A -aa' ,Min F, , Nancy Malone , Kansas City, Missouri Patricia Jackson I Independence, MISSOUII Marjorie McFadden Liberty, Missouri 1, . ! V as all Vi . 1 P Marilvn Keiper k Grindstone, Pennsylvania Page i M ff!! 3. ' .. , ' K ' ftfiff' ,gif fm- 'ffl , ' faq ' fi . I wif' i 'I' ' , , gg :iv5A,V,a,',:z.,:.j, , , . , ,, 'wwf Ap. sr Lavern Rogers -gf Escarawpa, Mississippi M ' - warm Barbara Mcwherter u M VA Waffensburgv Mlssourl , was , ,: 1 ,Lli',,,, '. f ., ,,ii t ,np M Connie Rea Staley Kearney, Nebraska Catherine Morningstar Millington, Michigan , ' Rosemary Swenson Stark Auburn, Washington Amy Grace Platz W Lamoni, Iowa Page 20 ' A 'N BIIIOTS Juanita Wester Ashland, Illinois Michele Taira Honolulu, Hawaii aa .E Marilyn Vaughn Twining, Michigan Joan Wonsey Inclependen janet Tengan Wailuku Maui T. H. ce, Missouri Page 21 .4. Y '37 ,. ' V ma -I fi , ,I i i i , A 'K JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS--Nancy Gladden, Presidentg Earlene Murphy, Vice-Presi- dentg Linnea Hendrix, Secretaryg Fern Reinosky, Treasurer. Juniors Coleeta Antonio Shiflei' Jeafl Bailey Helen Brigham , Waianae, Oahu, T' H- 'Royal Oak, Michigan Madison, WiSCOHS1U Page 22 me Q Nancy Brown Che-non, Illinois UYIIOYS Diana Crowl Osceola, Missouri WMWW i ,W 1 JoAnn Fuller Helen Busch Wichita, Kansas Marilyn Carl Independence, Missouri Gore, Oklahoma Donna George Kansas City, Missouri ., ZQL igs i, Page 23 i i I I i 1 J i i E . i l 1 4 Y 1 i if V i i V r. gf . iii, ru Pi. ' gi, Page 24 min-lIvwf1+:-rim-,.....,.,,k. Juniors Jeanette Gerber ' I Kansas City, Mlssoufl Nancy Gladden Flint, Michigan Linnea Hendrix Kansas City, Missouri Jean Hodges Lamoni, Iowa Editha Irene Hough Shirley E. Hayward St. joseph, Missouri Independence, Missouri Juniors Margo Irvine Joplin, Missouri Norene Mirsuo Honolulu, Hawaii 'N Q 5335 Berry Moore Atchison, Kansas mf ri-,Wg Jean Ishii Honolulu, Hawaii Eclwina Kameda Honolulu, Hawaii Earlene Murphy Trenton, Missouri P 1' ,Q 5 l' ., 5 f Page 25 I I I I I I Jumors Hazel Needham Mapleton, Kansas Hoang Van Phi Saigon, Vietnam Charlene Newport Wray, Colorado Marlene Powell Sacramento, California Page 26 X Eileen Oliver Steubenville, Ohio Cleada Fern Reinosky Platte City, Missouri izilfww I Jumors Mary Ann Winston Lee-'s Summit, Missouri Dorothy jean Ross Pittsburg, Kansas ,,Wm.! N.,i H ? A Lois Ultican Chico, California Nancy Wisemore Independence, Missouri :M Donna Rae Tower Mount Morris, Michigan f. 5 . ,,,,, W, emi Page 27 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-Kay Sheehy, President, Karen Travis, Vice-Presi- dent, Audrey Anderton, Secretary. Freshmen Audrey Anderton Judy Gail Bell Doreen Carpenter S h M' ' rep eng, lssoufl Moorhead, Iowa Fulton, New York Page 28 Freshmen Jeanne Collins Nevada, Missouri Erma Jean Carter Rupert, Idaho La Verne Directo Wahiawa, Hawaii Beryle jean Clesson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Alice Dyer Independence, Missouri Kay Coble Independence, Missouri Page 29 l I ll rl w 5 I r , l I Freshmen Glenn Ellen Elam Onalee Garnet Lamoni, Iowa Sacramento California Mary Alberta Handy Janice Eslinger Hardin, Missouri Independence, Missouri Page 30 Joyce Hedges Hazel Faustlin Kansas City, Missouri Independence, Missouri 54? - V hw Freshmen Donna Kyser jonesporr, Maine Gail Hershey Florence, Alabama Beatrice McDonald Durango, Colorado Judy Klopping Underwood, Iowa il' 2 'LVE . A Y mzgriigl Elizabeth Mays . h Warrensbrirg, Missouri Charlotte Kornoro W ' Kohala, Hawaii Page 3 1 Freshmen Jeanne Mellenclorf Steubenville, Ohio Frances Montoya Durango, Colorado Alta Minthorn Kalispell, Montana joan Morris Wood River, Nebraska Page 32 Phyllis sNorcross Happy Mitchell Macy, Nebraska Traverse City, Michigan I Freshmen Lillian Nuhi Honolulu, Hawaii Eilene O Dell Laramie, Wyoming Arlene Osborne Richmond, Missouri Carol Reeves Pleasanton, Iowa Alice Mae Rupprechr Caseyville, 'Illinois Carolyn Schneider West Bend, Iowa Page 53 Page 34 1 Kathleen Sheehy Seattle, Washington Shirley Thomas St. Louis, Missouri Virginia Dale Winslow Machias, Maine Ruth Margaret Smith Wiatton, Ontario, Canada A Karen Lynn Travis Eileen Streling Pontiac, Michigan Holyoke, Colorado Freshmen Bette Utsumi Honolulu, Hawaii A thousand bed-baths, two thousand scrubbings, ten thousand pages of lec- ture notes, are some of the factors which equip us to be the professional nurses who can effectively care for our patients. Look Out! You '11 contaminate it. Class Room cenes Page 35 Page 36 , I . A Is the Cochlea really that small? You sick? Now, here is your occipital protuberance. The trials of nursing arts Class. Page 37 Page 53 f ! 'V ,ff S' x I W? ,253 ,, 2 Bd r I f' y Q1 f Z , Q -ny, M-.NW ff , .L--. .14 i Q I-Tkwifvzei-1 Q 4Q, , f '+m-Q M1 ' M .. M 1 I i 11 Is . B.. XX Page 40 Wi? PJG 0 glwaim csiizlliai fp 1- ' K il tsl. ir- Capping Receiving our caps will always signify the end of pre-clinical days for the freshmen, but just a beginning toward a life of continual learning and devoted service. This is a proud time, a moment to be long remembered and will aid us in standing tall and walking swiftly down the corridors of time. ll 6 9 Graduation A gold pin, a black band on a cap, a diploma-all symbolize three years of training, study, and service which are climaxed at gradua- tion. This is the beginning of a life of con- secration to the needs of man. I -an. ws- QT- ' si-Iii? 'f ra ' with , f XM, QQ! l I Mfr- 1. ,r-ang, 1 Q, , I ,Jo fx W Page 41 Busy work. Serious business. Page 42 just one thing I don'r understand If you don't get any mail of your own, take someone e1ses'. What the freshman do with their leisure CU hours. Huawei-f Q3 just a break. Page 43 Mother told me there'd be days like this. Mail. Toilsome hours Page 46 Pediatrics The psychological needs of the chil- dren are met as well as their physical needs. A Orthopedics With tractions, casts, and hydraulic lifts, there are many treatments and tech- niques to be learned On this floor, stu- dents are instructed by Miss Ruth White and other RN's. Central upply Page 48 Diet Therapy By preparing and serving special diets, the firm voice of duty calls as the nursing students learn the importance of the treatment of illness by diet therapy. Under the able direction of Mrs. Good, students learn to use the autoclaves and do many other techniques. rf 5 Obstetrics Homeward bound. All the wonder, all the joy, all the deep, heart-warming love of life is found on this floor. Miss Faulkner and Miss Haitey are responsible for snch happiness and co- operation as exisr here. Our happiest moments. Viffs 3 VW-1 435, ' 3, , . .X 533 V, ISF' Z , f I 1 a f f? ,V,,, , VL K , s y: , ' r- Q j , ' n,, ' ' f I ' - ws Sr., ' si , wfjfff N ..,' l Vg pup s s , 'fi 2 A 2. 'is ' - ' W A N K 5 -- .W 7 ffsl, f - . -- 'sw-i ,WFKQ ' N 2 ' ..L, e , fl ff' H , . - V . I x f If- ,V 'ggi X xhff ' iw. 5,1 - M '- - wif 4-.LH . 'G' -ff: - ' . J if 5 ' '- Nl - igwwwfwwfy, fypwi my i ,,,f M E A I , 'W ' N- jf K ,ff is 4 Page 49 Medical Consultation Students preparing medications. We have some .pills for you. Page 50' l Underthehelpful guidance and direc- tion of Miss Faye Franklin and Miss Iola Tordoff,' We have learned howl to treat and 'administer medicines to different patients. Here we have more opportuni- ties to apply the learning We have ac- quired in our earlier days' ofltraining to our patients. The hand placed in our care is worthy of 'our' best. Having fun? 4 urgicala During our surgical experience, Miss Eva Franklin and Mrs. Land, our clinical instructors, guide us through our new experiences in caring for surgical patients. This is serious business. Page 51 Operating Room Nurses' Aids Yr' xx. Q , I Q ' f 'Vi i ii V i S f l A 1 i .7 W A ' 7 t 'ii ii f W D' if z ., , JN Y x . Graduate Nurses Many departments are necessary for thorough, effi- cient care of our patients. Each of these has its own specific duties and services, but all co-operate for better patient care. Page 53 Switchboard I. uw Admission Office Businessdffibe W la mfg -.. -if 3 , , AdmifliSh'2f0l S h1? Ax N . P ' ff we Nursing ffice - 1 ' 2 '--....1 Page 5 5 Record Room Payroll Office -......,. e -Ray be Department aa Physical Therapy Page 57 Housekeeping Laundry X a Pharmacy Mgt V Q 2 t:k'h, ' f 1 'Ki W N in 7 Rv 1911 jfs 1 9625 S2327 A x .en mf' ww f ,Li I , fi'kQfi 5 ,f f?gQV W in - ,Z ,,v,,.,Z,,, WWE f winfwfg , Fiiiigf. A- 5 A f,ffw5:fQ:,,,1g gi .JwZQ-fffvf, . , .gi --W-WM-,Q ii,k,V . ?iQgLQf:L MR,,Mzh!,F Page 59 Stores Maintenance Department Laboratory ,vw 55355395 fff f fl f if - 4 . ,. N fy f if I .,l2f, J ,,-ff . ' q,gy1w??:i2f f ' Page 61 , . 4 Affiliations To attain a well-rounded education in the various phases of nursing we have affiliations for pediatric, psychiatric and tuberculosis nursing. Our experiences away from the San are memorable and a part of maturing in our profession. Page 65 Ml 1 .. L r P l l l r F P 5 A 1 3 i I i 4 , 1 1 : V Y 1 i Page. 66 Worship Each day is begun in meditationg gain- ing hope, a new thought, a challenge, a goal to carry each toward her endeavors. Worshipi plays a primary role in the dorm life of the students, as they take time out from their busy schedules to recognize a source of strength higher than their own. 'Softly . . . Softly . . . let His still, sweet voice speak . . . 'r'!H e 5' sf? 'Z L3 in Q fs t l 'x ii9' ff u' A : A an-u.wmw A fmQ...wmta.mm.v...,WN..wb., 5 -- Na' Y Editor .......................... Assistant Editor ............. Circulation Manager ......... Publication Manager ........ News Editor ,.....,....,...,...,, Assistant News Editor ..,...... Head Typist .......,.......... Artist ................ ISH Staff ............Li1lian Nuhi Charlotte Komoto .........Mary Handy .i..,.Jeanne Collins .........Alice Rupprecht ..........Alta Minthorn .,.....Erma Carter Joyce Hedges The ISH Staff edits the school paper every two months and is sponsored by Mrs. Quitmyer. The staff appreciates the active participation of all the students who have made the publication possible. The ISH has been a pleasure to edit and the staff hopes you have enjoyed reading it. Page 67 Page 68 V Chorus The joy of singing, the heart-warming love of life. It is fun to get together in music. We express our deep appreciation to Mr. Evan Fry for his conscientious direc- tion. fudenf Council Working out problems of student welfare, setting up rules and regulations of the school, our Studenr Council is the co-ordinating body of the students and faculty. Page 69 Activities U 1, Akai? .M Q Arab, H ,J M ., 1 - r' ' K-, r ,C .. N u ma' iiam Page 71 Page 7 2 7 5'5--'Q--Ag,-x .Q 55,-.3 ..-1- A-,X W 49' J W - x f.'G Y .' 4 r f . Page 73 Page 74 gn . n I , .5 I v-,..I .Page 75 iw -eg.: bv ?W1k, J X W if W -VM M at, f if ff f F W A xx 5 .nw , V xx r M5 Www QM Ad K ww ,,, 9,1 I. ,L .QV is mfg? , igg v h.. , Page 76 ' ax Y Yi Z 11 ,- Q 4 , . K, .. 9. -' J' 1 , ax ,f , .,f X1 , 5 5212 111, ' - , - - XM J ' x A FRIEND Ten Pharmacists to Serve You Q Bob Bunyan, Bogart and Brown Prescriptions PfeSffiPfi0m A Phone OLive 2-9191 EI1glCWOOd P12123 Fi1'Sf National Bank . Winner INdep. 1-1800 TEmp1e 1-2300 - Page 78 C orrtplimentr of Geo. C. Carson and Sons I Funeral Home Independence, Missouri Clifton 2-7900 Comfplimentx of The Chrisman-Sawyer Bank Independenceg Missouri Member Federal Deposit Inrnrance Corp. I CONGRATULATIONS! X To The Graduating Class City Block 81 Products Co. 1212 West 24 Highway Independence, Missouri CLifton 2-8760 J. D. Williamson J. M. Goodridge Bowl For Pleasure! Bowl For Health! Air Conditioned DIAMOND BOWL 209 North spring Clifton 2-8003 Gateway Sporting Goods Co. Arrociate Store No. 1 213 N. Main Independence, Missouri L. M. Sher, Owner All Kinds of Insurance Better Be Safe Than Sorry Firrt Mortgage Loan:-Real Estate E. C. Harrington and Son CPhi1D 323 W.. Lexington Ave. Independence, Mo. Clifton 2-8511 N URSES' HILL FLOWER sHoP FQR Never omit the beauty of flowerf' BUYING 1440 West Lexington BOOKS 225 West Lexington Indep., Mo. CLifton 2-8812 CLifton 2-9212 B. Mitchell Henry G. Mitchell MCPIKE, INC. Ott and Mitchell me Wholesale Druggist Funeral H0 Since 1879 Now more than ever, tbe bert place to bny! CLifron 2-8900 310 North Main Independence, Mo. Page 79 C omplimentx of ' J. C. Penney Co., Inc. South Side Square-Independence, Mo. Always First Quality Princess Uniform Co. 322 E. 43rd Street KANSAS CITY, MO. Nurse's-Technicians Uniforms Cmtom-made WE 1-7066 SEE ROST FOR LOW COST Rost Chevrolet Co. 10401fIndependence Ave. Q24 Hiwayj H. W. Stahl Funeral Home Efmblifbed in 1925 815 W. Maple, Indep., Mo. CL. 2-8600 Phone CL. 2-9200 V Ambulance Service Standard 011 Company mm R Sugar Creek Refinery ,Emu HOME SUGAR CREEK, MO. Walnut and Grand Independence, Mo Stribling's Modern Laundry and Cleaning Service Free Pick-up and Delivery Quality Work 1620 Appleton Clifton 2-6257 TROLLEY INN 11400 Truman Road Independence, Missouri Turner Musie Co. 405 W. Lexington Independence, Missouri Over 30 Years of Quality Service Flowers . . . A by LEO WALKER Compare-and Yozill See the Difference CLifton 2-05 00 10908 WINNER ROAD-ENGLEWOOD PLAZA CLifton 2-9041 Page 80 .mcrrsvm Geuurw LIBRARY 1 '-'f,.'., -- 'x 1 3' i f. i E . , -'f , . '- , ls.-rv. --:.'ga:,wwmm'-:fYmw Hi nZilKV - .lg,YS6tQl..wn-gB3'45:sis.su-!!!'.ZfE5xf.wAimx -sfrz'-Nimivxx if ifhti q - :1f - '


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