Independence Sanitarium School of Nursing - Sanilog Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1958
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Editor Eileen Streling Co-Editor Sonita Smith Business Manager Betty Burkhead Jan McKair1 Art Phyllis Norcross Carol Duke Alice Dyer Lay-Out Verna Directo Betty Floyd joan Morris Barbara Phelps X l ill H p Activities Elizabeth Mays Dorothy McCowan ' Religion Kay Sheehy Advertising Donna Kyser Kathy Stricker Copy Lillian Nuhi Erma Carter Elizabeth Mays Kay Sheehy Doctors, Faculty, and Students Eileen O'Del1 Sharon Edwards Carol Duke Betty Burkhead Sonita Smith Phyllis Norcross jan McKain Dorothy McCoWan Typists Linda Brundi . ge Kathy Stricker B b ar ara Phelps Beryle Jean Clesson Class Representatives Kathy Stricker Lillian Nuhi Lois Ultican Sponsor Iola Tordoff l it li ln ll' 's f fl ly ,eQ'a,l,l 'Q N l l l l' l IN 'y l x, l N ly g ll! , l 4 f , I I .Q J . 1 fy' I 1 N V 'll l :W ' 'M ii All l A M W I M 'Noll' by N NN. Nl! I N IIN ,il y 'X N N N NN N N N' N N.. N N N N N N N N N N N, N N l-L1 cjlwl? uifvlerd ll are achitects of F S Workin ' ate g in these walls of Tim ome with massive deed Some ' el s and gre with ornam ar, ents of rhyme. Nothing useless is, or low, Each thing in its place is best, And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled, Our todays and yesterdays Are the blocks wit h which we build. Truly shape and fash' Lea ion these, ve no yawning gaps between, 1 Think not, because no man sees, Such things will remain unseen. In the elder days .of,Art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part, For the gods see everywhere. Let us do our work so well, Both the unseen- Make th and the seen, e house, where gods Beautiful ent' may dwell, , ire, and clean. Else our lives are ' S Incomplete, tanding in these walls of Time, Broken stairways, where the feet Stumble as they seek to climb. A Build toda y, then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample base, And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place. Thus alone can we attain To those turrets, where the eye Sees the world as one vast plain, And one boundless reach of sky. Page 3 Q N N l n architect of professional lives, a builder for the nurses of the future, a foundation for friendship, love and en- couragement, a tool for our never ending search for learning. Because you have so dedicated these qualities to our behalf, we joyously and gratefully dedicate this book to you, Miss Tordoff, and with it our warmest appreci- ation. nd, Miss Tordoff, we of the Sanilog Staff want to express an additional thanks for the fellowship we have enjoyed in work- ing with you. You have certainly won a place in the heart of each of us. We realize your wonderful sponsorship' has been re- sponsible for all that went into this book of living memories. May you have His Guidance always as you continue to walk in His Ways. - me icafion ff 1 ' .n ff-5 , . .1 4 .. . 'f-E:-E, , 1147 if V, 1' ,N S 7, v, A .1 mf 3 vi fy ,fnf fgvfgwg im m 55125. -1 P 2 lffzx 'V , 1 ,, .S . k ', ge, Agw f - jwgifkgk fr.. mf A Sm--V ms--f,s'ff.f1,1a' 55.5. A Zjfilhy, f ,. L Af '2l? f? ima i , f , - ,ggi V- 1 W .. -. Q M. ,M A .iv .. ,- . g.-:,f ,, 1 V 1 ,Q I W A . 3 e Y I 5 ,-of 4 ij -4 iff- f , 5 , 0, U E x , v . , V. F . 5 I 2 7 I ,E at r I r 4 '-w-- .WY .Y r ,QT . 5 ,f is , an sv' ' 7'-. x wx, A. Neal Deaver, Ph.B., MACHA Hospital Admin- Nelle MOISZU, R-N., B-5-, Director Qf Nursing, istrator, A. A. Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa, DiP10ma in Nursing, Independence Sanitarium and Ph.B., University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinoisg Hospital School of Nursing, I11dCPQI'1d6QCC, MISSQUIQS MACHA, American College of Hospital Adminis- B.S. in Public Health Nursing, University of Michi- trators, Chicago, Illinois. 8311, A1111 Arbor, Michigan- .fgclminififrafion The Administration, composed of Mr. Deaver, Chaplain Ashenhurst, Miss Morgan, Miss Butterworth and Miss Butler, work in conjunction with the School of Nursing Committee and the Board of Trustees in the interest of the student. They endeavor to formulate improvements around the nurses' residence, and establish conditions which are pleasant. It is this group who arrange for new tables, chairs, library facilities and items so necessary to the nurse's education. A Vida Bufferwfprrh, R-N-, A-S-, B-S-, M-A-, Educa- Shirley R. Butler, 'R.N., Director of Nursing Serv- Uoflal plfecfofi DIPIQIM 111 Nufsmgi IndFPef1df-'UCC ice, Diploma in Nursing, Independence Sanitarium SHHIWITIUH1 Qfld HOSPMI School of Nursing, Indq- and Hospital School of Nursing, Independence, Mis- pendence, Missouri, A.S Graceland Colle e Lamoni sourig Courses at Kansas City University, Kansas City, I t U Missouri and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, University, New York City, New York. Michigan. - 8 s , Iowa, B.A. and M.A. Teachers College, Columbia A . Aww, ... ,. . K Q if lf., , - ...V -fx Page 6 r lk 19 Iola Tordoff, R.N., A.A., B.S., Instructor in Medi- cal Nursing, Diploma in Nursing, Independence Sani- tarium and Hospital School of Nursing, Independ- ence, Missouri, A.A., Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa, B.S. in Medical Nursing, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Bernice White, R.N., Instructor in Surgical Nurs- ing, Diploma in Nursing, Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, Courses in Colorado State College of Education, Greely, Colorado, Kansas City University, Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. acufiy The hand of the learned reaches out to help the faltering, but eager student as she gropes for knowledge. Margaret Walker, R.N., Nursing Instructor, Di- ploma in Nursing, Independence Sanitarium and 3 Courses at St. Theresa's College, Kansas City, Mis- SOUIIQ Courses at University of Minnesota, Minne- Hospital School of Nursing, Independence, Missouri apolis, Minnesota. K ,, , I , ,ff 'ga I if Q' P? M ' xv . M. 1 Mable M, Faulkner, R.N., Obstetric Instructor and Supervisor, Courses at Emporia State Teachers Col- lege, Kansas, Diploma in Nursing, Independence Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing, Inde- pendence, Missouri, Postgraduate course in Obstetrics, Chicago-Lying-In Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, Courses at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, New York. Page 7 'f az .-n-sl Signe E. Carlson, R.N., Operating Room Instructor Marion Beining, B.S., Iowa State College, Ames and Supervisor, Diploma in Nursing, Trinity Luth- Iowa, M.S., Michigan State College, East Lansing eran Hospital School of Nursing, Kansas City, Mis- Michigan. sourig Postgraduate course in operating room tech- nique, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, Courses ,Q at University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, 'AK ' Kansas- an I 1 'il' It ' I gm. , , , 4 U-.. TA gl, ' ,f Q' I 1 llii 1, at ' V ' i't ,I M I ' V yi laiffhfj, - Q M, Mawr 4 , I 5 iq J, , Ksflp t , ,V n. B ' I , 5 ' e t,h, I , t ri W t I W i' l if X A is S . . . fu? I ' ,I '14 V . . Helen Chase Walter, B.S., M.S., Dietitian, Instruc- , 2 Q , X Lola JY Campbell, RN., Instructor and In Charge ' ' , 1 w . . . fOr 111 Dlef Therapy, B-S-, MQHU1112- Staff? COUCSG, ,E If at of Student Health Program, Diploma in Nursing, Bolemafl, Monranas M-5-, UUIVCISHY of CO1OfHd0, A , Independence Sanitarium and Hospital School of Boulder, Colorado. Nursing, Independence, Missouri. CMQMYKW Q' 4...-L3 QHQVNQ YQ N Lf 8 ---v- ' - . ',,' ' f .f ' ,if ffwisi 13 -4 it A I 1: e i.. . V , A , A xi V? I . R 9 s, H 'I 552, K I , I ' V 5' j Kxxkwehm . lu. fi . gk in 'fa 7 1 f' Ray J. Ashenhurst, Hospital Chaplain, Philosophy Myrtle Quitmeyer, R.N., Instructor and Librarian, Instructor and Counselor. Courses at Upper Iowa University, Fayette Iowa, Highland Park College, Des Moines, Iowa, Oiploma in Nursing, Independence Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing, Independence, Missouri, Courses M, at University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. J 1, I, I P L H pi V p f N ,JV I ,. igttsk , 5 2 ,. ll . , aane ' ,A aw k: . 5, T I .. A V is , it ,. :Q ' fl fail 1 , I F it 0 H Helen Knussmann, R.N., B.S., Instructor in Science, Courses at Holy Name College, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, B.S., University of Western Ontario, Lon- don, Ontario, Canada. Mabel E. McKevit, R.N., Nurse-Aid Instructor, In- dependence Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing. l X... Page 9 1 1 N i 1 W N ? W W W P Ml ' 1 2 iv ff' Us 2 ,Q ,L .,,,,..sg- i,wc0 ' yn., he v' if , I -av f as fix , mf 4, .'V f .f v ff i I 'sfwf ' 2'- Vh. r npr ff 1 KQY4 'W g?1 'kL,x3f , se , V Page 10 JL-nfmnzsfnd.-,.ww v4-...w.......-... wi? I H -K if WZ ,,,,,M Ania f .af KV wwf., w 2 1.1 U 5 A 9 sm- 1 if A X wx t K wf If K5 W. if . 1 ww' L H VLVK' 'xzy , I 1-4 ALL' sf L ' Q X H fi 1 , 1 ' 7 Qs' S 1 X 1 I V 9 'x , ,Q N.,xw,,-ifYQ'3f NX 'SYTQQM '24 ffm i R561 g- 4 1 e 'ikfsw vi, P -7 5 if Sify? if 'TRW T7 IME I ,aww .5 -nr19lP K ' . rw 3 Q, , Q an ek A sf :Y vngjfl- . 1 Q ,sw 1 Qlfl if ,qv ,4 K5 1 xi L ',+ .M 0 ' Q uk 'Ev ' .Www wQpwwf '.M1 'A gj A S 1 .4A A K Q N 5. LL fn A. .... 'E' ?v f 'Ck' Ak ' if Y ' J 1 I. 4 Helen Brigham, President Madison, Wisconsin Nancy Wisemore, Vice-President Independence, Missouri Linnea Hendrix, Secretary Kansas City, Missouri t It's been three wonderful years-the founding of a lasting friendship and the author of endless encouragement. A thanks seems rather inappropriate-but rather our fondest love to you-Elaine Metcalf. enior and JoAnn Fuller, Treasurer Gore, Oklahoma Coleera Antonio Torrance, California Charlene Newport Boos Independence, Missouri Marilyn Carl Independence, Missouri Diane Crowl Osceola, Missouri Shirley Bailey Royal Oak, Michigan Nancy Brown Chenoa, Illinois Helen Chamberlain Independence, Missouri Donna George Kansas City, Missouri H59- 'GV as . 5 9. QQ 5 5 S 53 Nancy Gladden Punt, Michigan Jean Hodges Lamoni, Iowa Margo Irvine Joplin, Missouri Edwina Karneda Honolulu, Hawaii Shirley Hayward St. joseph, Missouri Editha Hough Independence, Missouri Jean Ishii Aiea, Oahu, Hawaii Jeanni Gerber Livingston Independence, Missouri N orene Mitsuo Honolulu, Hawaii Earlene Murphy Trenton, Missouri Betty Moore Atchison, Kansas Hazel Needham Mapleton, Kansas IN Q7 i 3 S 3' 4 . M sw . V, ,,f,, - 1 so' fr ' - ' , Qgg n V V e' www Wzfaeia I - 151-a , . Eileen Oliver A Q i S, ix' r:Q+.,t, Steubenville, Oh1o V. . ' fi? ' Hoang Van Phi 3555 1 , Saigon, Vietnam ff , V? Marlene Powell Sacramento, California Fern Reinosky Platte City, Missouri ' u Sf T! , rs if Wa P 9 , , if Q ' Dorothy jean Ross Pittsburg, Kansas ,ngr-,:'i:q Donna Tower Mt. Morris, Michigan Lois Ultican Chico California Mary Ann Winston i Lees Summit, Missouri i w Page 16 N-5-7--,-HA.,-, ..-, f s ' f f s I Z ! 2 i A i 1 i 'if F4-A .W if Tffif i'fI7fT'1'YTTi'?ATTFs'T?Tffr-ff:- 1 - ., . V 2 ': ff? 2 '4 f.-.wiv-.'-a-.1 .-,- '-off-L'-'la f--- 5 a.H...ws'-wvamafr-fi 1 , , nm 5, wi, 1 , ivy , ff. U, I v M, ,mv '-?,. M 5. ., ,, A ,V N ' 51 ,, ,, y,g3,!,,g I , gflk .,. VM-,M. , A .. WA.. , ' x .,,.5' ' 43-'fu ' ' ' 1: hav ,eh H ,- ., J, ,. , ,, ,. M., .M wg - 1 ,Qjf f- 1 ,f-f,m.',,. 'Z' . , 4,-4,1 fy fp, . 2,151 -' 4 f , N A M. f 1 ma- ff:-gre, 4 fj5wfQL',54: ' YU 2 4 44 1 QQ .f . ,, f 2,16 , 1 , 3, ,. A , T , 9 , , f ' Y JW' , QQ 5 - . if 4 s Q Q 1 v f I Q? 'K ,.N'i ,1 I 1 Page 17 e+,uc4:-...f4.,.,-Q... -, ,. wmfuvzsfzy' gi f 4 . .4 , Q, 1 --+' r x . . ,, a lv Z. !?X?l..i55.lL,:,, f , ' - ' if. 2 Y V ! 'I' ' V ,I .11 Q tl 1 ,r l f 5 . QW, J, , r 'Cv .AQQ 5X . 256 Q9-Ara' qgilen Q01 199' vb-'90, -5:9 Q0 23211 Www Beatnce McDonald, President. Durango, Colorado C12 gffotte 1' obal? KOMO. o,,, 14 V V ly V , K AV V 'Qi fo S ' W - Q ,f , H11 Greta .A ,, ., 'g 23'f'.'gsDte ll unior gfadd he happy class of 1959, sponsored by one of the hospital pharmacists, Marilyn VanTrump, has now completed two enjoyable years. ln October of 1956, the initiation of the probies took place following a circus theme. March 3, 1957, was the date of the high point in each Freshman's life as she knelt in her place and received her white crowning glory-the Nurse'-s cap. In May of 1957 there was.the Festival with the theme C'est La Vie set in a French Atmosphere, featuring local talent. The script was written by Junior Class members. Halloween 1957, there was the unveiling of the Hospital float, M,,ef?,qf, 1, 1..,,,,w...,w,.,,.v.....,.-.- .wM-.f.-,-?--M-M-Y- -1---H-W - - which was well represented in the parade. Many spontaneous parties and get- togethers were held at the VanTrump home, such as Pizza and chili feeds, chicken barbecues and record parties. Never to be forgotten, are the many class fellowships during these two years of living and growing together. They have brought about a realization that there is more to the structure of life than the tangible realities which con- stantly surround the day by day exist- ance. 'e One who has made us her per- sonal concern, who is interested in what we dog who has been a friend in need and deed, who has been our inspiration, Our Clam Span'- ror! P.S.: We love her. Audrey Anderton Stephens, Missouri Judy Bell ' Moorhead, Iowa I Doreen Carpenter Fulton, New York Erma Carter Rupert, Idaho Beryl Jean Clesson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Kay Coble . Independence, Missourr n-.-.f,---- , H Gi . QU yu, .. 'P x Q af ' ETH U Zu KF Sb Q i A4 dk A assign Sax Y 1 Jeanne Collins Nevada, Missouri Alice Dyer Independence, Missouri Janice Eslinger Hardin, Missouri Mary Handy Independence, Missouri LaVerne Directo . Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii Glenn Elam Sacramento, California l Onalee Gamer Larnoni, Iowa Gail Hershey Florence, Alabama Judy Klopping Underwood, Iowa Elizabeth Mays Warrensburg, Missouri Happy Mitchell Macy, Nebraska Erma Morris Wood River, Nebraska n.:-... ...U Donna Kyser Jonesport, Maine Jeanne Mellendorf Steubenville, Ohio Alta Minthorn Kalispell, Montana Phyllis Norcross Traverse City, Michigan mum, -F1 mis. ,fi ,, ffl -.ifiv - XS N-,Fill min hw Lillian Nuhi H , Honolulu, Hawan Arlene Osborne Richmond, Missouri Alice Rupprecht Caseyville, Illinois Kathleen Sheehy Seattle, Washington Eilene O'De1l Laramie, Wyoming Carol Reeves Pleasanton, Iowa Carolyn Schneider West Bend, Iowa Jane Ann Snyder Macon, Missouri Eileen Streling Pontiac, Michigan Shirley Thomas St. Louis, Missouri Karen Travis Holyoke, Colorado Bette Utsumi Honolulu, Hawaii Virginia Winslow Foxburo, Massachusetts s 0'- Page 25 i 1 1 , ,., fgf, .f, V 'K e e' we -will , ,,.f-v WN Chaplain Ray at the mercy of the Juniors Hey Betty, your knees are showing. Christmas at Mari1yn's 'Hams M, , ff '? 121 ' ' t ' ,ag g gyjaiixj 7 ,. 1, fwyfgj 1 fit, fr ff ,ff 'f Q ,V - fr i fy, V 2, ,' itz, , ,zgfkth :ta 'Lp .,,,ff' , , ,f X ,,,, T aff. , K ' V we I ' i f 1 ,L 'gk W' , Q I, ii 'rf ,- , 4 1 M? 'f m V. 1 ff :mv , V ' 2- afar, Q , ta 5' H , ' a fi we - 'aa n It :,W'gHMw'151:f ,y' 7, iw,t5i,,.,.g',4, ,. ' Aj .- ,'- ' ,MQz+'-,, r - 1- ' '- gumkf V. 1 , 5 Creative drama of Somewhere to liv by the Geriatrics class. I C someone to 1ove,' someone to care for Wow! Get a load of that anatomy. . . . and she claims she has insomnia W Do you really have otitis media, Eilene? Name it! I'l1 tickle the ivories. if . Braille anatomy! I W t 1 f .,, '- 4- el, 3 if ,f ' f 'a t X - k - Ugg K. K 1' 'ill lb- - M '-1 Yua- A' if fjc. W JJ, YQ iii , ' ,ity U fills l ti f . la M 'A A ' f A t 1 a A. 1 1, f,Twsf?: y f A y y m ,, h ' n 2 V' ' P 2' .-at y .. 1 , fx ' 1 J K gnu ' Q Candle making at Matilyn's Xu Pretzels, anyone? 4-if Page 25 Page 26 pf-'r Qi? , 25.1 Betty Floyd, Vice President, Linda Brundige, President, Carah Hendrix, Secretary Treasurer. jl e6Al'l'l6l,l'l 651,56 September 2, 1957 - forty-three ex- uberant girls arrived at the Nurse's home to begin three short years to set the foun- dation for their lives, to mold and build their potentials and talents into lives of beauty and service as nurses. Since that time they have participated in wonderful experiences together. One of the first activities they shared in was a class devotional which set the tone for many more to follow throughout the year. This year's nurse's chorus numbered among its songsters thirty-one mem- bers of the class' and on the volleyball team are found several of their more agile classmen. One of the high points of the year was Freshmen initiation in all its facets and fornis. Informal initiation character- ized by its colorfully garbed Raggedy Anns and Tom Sawyers, culminated the night in the San's first formal initia- tion. As. each Freshman received her beautiful white Carnation, she was im- pressed with the solemnity of the occa- sion - of the challenge to her to give of her best. Another San first came when in No- vember, instead of March, the class of 1960 received their Caps in an inspiring Capping service in the Stone Church. The following day heightened with ex- citement, joy and anticipation, as the girls began their first day on the floors, giving care to their first real patients. lt was a big day and one whose mem- ory time will not soon erase. A most successful project of the class was that of establishing a basketball team to represent the school and currently the class is making curtains for the Negro Children's Home as a result of the need they sensed upon a field trip visit. The Class is looking forward to many more occasions of fun and frolic, of growth and inspiration as they share to- gether in the forthcoming Raigious Em- phasis Days, plan for the annual May Festival and many other activities that fill the days of a Freshman student nurse. We've come through a year of studies -papers, exams, and lectures. You've stood by during these and added your encouragement. You stood by during our Halloween Party and made a ter- rific cheering section at our basketball games. We've made a good start. We continue to look forward to the follow- ing years for a wonderful friendship and fellowship together with you-Barbara Bloom. Barbara Alexander Independence, Missouri Faye Ballantye Brenda Bales Independence, Missouri Page, Nebraska Betty Burkhead Linda Brundige Anita, Iowa Fairbanks, Alaska joy Carlile A Independence, Missouri FF? an fa Lynda Carter . Independence, Missouri Meredith Cornell Minot, North Dakota Patricia Determan Moorhead, Iowa Carol Duke Peoria, Illinois Mildred Carter Independence, Missouri Vivienne Cummins Port Huron, Michigan Marjorie Doig Independence, Missouri Sharon Edwards Belleville, Michigan 7 Opal Farrell Butler, Missouri Margaret Gohring Onawa, Iowa Betty Floyd Benton Harbor, Michigan Patricia Hansen Carrah Hendrix Kansas City, Missouri Dorothy McCowan Benton City, Missouri Conception Junction, Missouri Ann Huizenga Grand Rapids, Michigan Janice McKain Independence, Missouri 75? ith!-1? wand dc-'hi Gayla Meadows Holden, Missouri Barbara Phelps Tracy, California Kay Pinson Independence, Missouri Janice Roberson Kansas City, Missouri ,,,..:..s.,..4,,...,.f....,..... ... U, -- , Zada Pemenr Kansas City, Missouri Phyllis Phillips New Canton, Illinois Ilene Rathmann Independence, Missouri Nancy Scot: Nevada, Missouri Sonita Smith ,A Oakdale, California Sharon Sturgeon New Albany, Indiana Barbara Thornan Independence, Missouri Donelda Wallace Flint, Michigan Katherine Stricker Bandera, Texas Lacreshia Swetnam Hardy, Arkansas Yasuko Uchida Olaa, Hawaii Judith Warren Independence, Missouri 3? aim' Qs J, ...- U, f .Q-aw-on 9554 Maureen Weable Y Eagleville, Missouri Elvira Woodward Grand Rapids, Minnesota Shirley Worthington Alpena, Michigan Anne Welch Independence, Missouri Betty Worthington Alpena, Michigan Q at '-'E .gnifiafion , -fr I just stepped from between the covers of Mother Goose ' ' we . - .1- f2'2L,7Q,f Y f ?Qii 3f?.wft'Q 51f'Wf6'Z--E233 .,,r.,..,,, . K 2 i . N. ,+q,,,y1 .y gk ll It ,, X X AJ V V MESH . S RP' if . ' Q - ' .i ,ag : f 5.-1. 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V Q 5 Formal initiation - a rewarding experience after a torturing day gwvwt i iii e xx XN I 4+ ,Qi 4-, 1 .1 Q .XX Hi 5 , f 7' Q E A XX F X5 X- XX .. 5' X ' -'55 i - Q iv' XX ' X V W 4 '11-lQ X - ' - S ly fi 'P l 'FN -,, W. sm Q X , fl , -' .gf ' A 4 ff QifAd A x4EfQ 95, gw- , K 2 '. ' mf 'X - gf, ' -Le, ,nf-L! Pas 34 m X .J Vf f' 0 -N' 'XY F 'f'1'2i'-1 L- ' X nf. XX . V CM A V Pg 35 Mad scientist at work! Pull that sheer tight Again? CKGJJ QOOWL 362026 ,,,,. ,-:-.,5,..--4-- :ff-W X H-Q. ' ffm , ' ,ff ' W, X ff K, fi ' We're watching your weight too,.Ei1ene XX XX X R M, eagfwff 'Tm 'Q A 5 1 . a 1 .V V 5.5 712 I 9' - ,f Iv Cm - mf 1 .ws 'G g ,V 5 . V -NW? 'I' ., W 5 'fi' Q , -, i A 1 Q , L fi f f 'Q ' 1 . 1 w V , li, f ,Q 2 . ' we K A . f?-sly , I 'EA A iw li iii? 4 01' Q The night finallygarrived and they were Our knees are shaking. but our hearts are filled with pride as we receive our long-awaited Caps. effing A fresh, warm piece of clay is molded, shaped, chiseled, until at last it begins to take on character, personality, indi- viduality of its sculptor. This is so with each young life which enters into a pro- fession. In the beginning is the girl . . . she studies hard, seeks knowledge, ques- tions, experiments, and improves upon her techniques . . . 'till one day she finds herself a more confident person, ready to all on time and not a bit nervous Receiving final instructions before getting their caps receive her crowning glory . . . the nurses cap. It is plain, simple, but gleams as she Walks with pride down the corri- dor to deliver that pill, to console a fam- ily as they witness the last breath, or to proudly announce the birth of a beauti- ful child. The nurses cap received this day signifies all that is good, clean, hon- est, and pure. ' ,lim f' if Who is the proudest? OW ei , Uno O nl nun, Page 40 As change is instituted, progress is made. New ideas are promoted and effi- ciency becomes the end result. This year, for the first time, the Banding Ceremony took place, providing each' junior and Senior student with a distinguishing mark. The nurse's cap is now adorned with a royal blue stripe crossing the left corner . . . the Junior with one and the Senior, two. Each stripe signifies innu- berable progressions made by the student as she reaches further into her profes- sion. 'FR Qfacluafion I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly: to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully . . . abstain from whatever is deleterious . . . do all in my power to maintain and elevate the stan- dard of my profession . . . hold in con- wyf g' . 'ea ,om xyga fidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. .. ., C? ,. Q wail ,fi . 3 N H is x ! A - f , f all - 'fl 'X A 4 .QV W 2 X in I xl I I 'f if saa , -. as gf J l ,, V f I t 1 N Graduation, the turning point, and yet the continuation of a previous expe- rience climaxes the very life Of 2 Sflldeflf nurse. The receiving of that black band and pin is a moment -never to be forgot- ten, filling the last page in the treasured book of memories. It is but the begin- ning of a new life, added responsibility, and a true practice in a worthy profes- sion. Page 41 i l 3 3 S JQCA egoapifaf Affiliation, an event in every junior's life finds students leaving their home school to spend a few months in special- ized hospitals. New ideas, varied pro- cedures, new situations, new friends, all of these are integrated into the nurse's life as she endeavors: to broaded her ex-' perience and knowledge. Koch Hospital, located in St. Louis, houses within its walls, patients with tuberculosis. , Let s have some fun, kids! nunu1l1.-..............L.... .YYV .W -V ,i 2 :f1f5r'f ls Welcome to Koch Alf igafionaq Vx, Not far away is the St. Louis, Missouri State Mental Hospital where psychiatric principles and techniques are learned. The mechanisms of mental health are studied as we endeavor to understand the human mind. At Children's Mercy Hospital of Kan- sas City, we encounter the needs of the young. These are buildings, each representing their specialized functions. As We ex- tend our skills in each so webuild our professional abilities. It is a good exper- ience . . . to which we look forward . . . to be remembered. Psychiatric Con -WM-.,, , 6 . A f G' 'um' I w z ,, ff, X 't 1 W A ' A f K , ' f -ff -fmfft. 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' , -1' , -v-3 - , ,,,,,, ..., ..,Q.:sz.'J-DM' -HV NN jj.. ' ' ' ,x Y ' -. 25 z 'V . f '. 4,.w,i.?7 .' was ?!i85Ell.3fEw3:w,9 .W .SWA AQIEQKII l J ,.waLh,,..1...m. W. 1- W4 ., . .14 , N rm mu.:-m-my-mqw f HV'-f I ' b ,-,, . . f ML.,....T.f.........,.,a..,,.f 'W 'H'-, .,-. .. , ...,,,..,....WM 5 3.9 is 41. x, X. ,f '--. c J I I -.., , Q , 1 ,N I, 'Q 1 rf' ,f 5- ,,,,.f4 .,f4Ctz zfzw - ' T Sa-HLA? Gallons of midnight oil, typewriters, pencils, erasers, paper and ingenuity all became incorporated in the making of a yearbook. The Sanilog Staff enjoyed many hours of blueprinting their efforts in meeting its deadlines. The sessions with Miss Tordoff, writing copy, 'draw- ing up layouts, designing the cover, and selecting the pictures, are but a few of the jobs entailed in making the Sanilog of 1958. A lot of hours and a lot of Work go into our Sanilog But really We enjoy it. Q 3 i 3 Chuck Blanchard, who has really been a help to us this year, 'LD-x f Nm A ift of a reciation to dedicated housemothers - - g PP would YOU Slgn mme Please? . . . and mine too? . ..,, Finished! '-'7 Page 47 fv- fi We .-.' ' f 41 3 5 9, 1 I ff i I 7 I f X Q Fa . The buzz of tyepwriters rolls on as we see the piles of articles to be typed and stencils to be cut. The ISH Staff, com- prised of Freshmen, under the expert direction of Mrs. Quitmyer carefully pro- duces a newspaper of which each of us can be proud. The monthly issue keeps the group occupied as they track down bits of news, facts, pertinent information and interesting sidelines. The Sanilog Staff wishes to congratulate the ISH Staff this year for a very fine newspaper. Page 48 A cup of tea, Mrs. Q? Apple? Orange? Pear? if-1, gp 3, lg sly-of Q3 J 1 kk.. Ml CA 0I lft6 With versatile people the activities become varied. The student chorus provides an outlet for those who are musically inclined, as well as those who just love to sing. Meeting once a week throughout the year prepares the group for various engagements such as the Doctor's Dinner, the Hospital Christmas Party, Capping, and the spring concert with other student nurses of the district. The director of the group is Mr. Evan A. Fryg X X Quin! Ounci ..,.. 5 ppp, p t Page 50 Queen Evie ' ' 'ff , ex en: e . . me X V rs eu l 1 1 1 -. ' , ' H f - '- 1- i f f mL 7'3iIP4i ,,,Gf 9 25233 ' ' , ,uf 1?3iQi'Qiif'? ff? if H gf ,. 'g 2 'tl jp ',iz!f.5f7 Princess Audrey 1 Extra! Extra! Read all about it . . . New smash hit . . . San girls have done it again . . . an all time musical Cest LaVie features great personalities La- Verne Directo, Shirley Thomas and a cast of many. Songs related the musical version of a country girl with talent, her trials and tribuluations, as she rose from a mere nothing to a great star. Students and faculty together Worked lto present 'Cest I.aVie, finding much enjoyment in costume-making, sketching backgrounds, decorations, rehearsals, and the final production. I Love Paris Princess Phi jedfiua! 4 funn 'fan V' J' 1.111-, ' 6 35 1 n'unm Q 1 1 n A' x':'lAa'1'v.' '12 'u 1'43 nf -'un mum. 4 A mm: ur mm , l ' :mr 1 , H uv in v 11 i5'n'n1'1x ' urux xx 1 U 1 I m v I 1 uf 5 n'n,' nn nrufnu In U vu 1 um mr: mnu urmu. mu mm. um 1 .1 nun .mmf u uf m um. I .mmf uf N mm Kxlur X x rx and her court . H. 1. 'C 'X 45? 4 QQ we v v W Ig ff ,Y 13-' -I f A 2 ff- 'K ygsx 1 1 I fx 34? , MaY I kiss Your hand: Madame? Lgg Girls Shall we dance? as 'X 'mf . xxx +. 1, Page 51 Page 52 i545 mgjfualenf WMM? 'G f--sf? ' u .Y 5 4 aff e t ' f it Growing in professional character, developing life- long interest in nursing, capable of performing tech- niques, an example in healthful living - we honor you, Miss Jean Hodges as our Miss Student Nurse. This was the second year for Miss Student Nurse competition in the Second District Missouri Student Nurse Association. The winner of the District is'sent on to the state contest and, perhaps, national compe- tition. It is only a symbol of the qualities these out- standing girls have developed. Jean took second place in the district - we're proud of her and wish her the best always in her nursing career. -v WofAer- augkfer la Q Mothers away from home It doesrft take long to get acquainted, does it! Where's the quilt? Page 53 Here we present Faith on Trial as part of our Religion in Life Days. QF? l 9 i MP5 L ' Planning is the key step of the 5, worship committee in providing services for the students and fac- l ulty. l Page 54 Daily preparation is made with meditation and song as, we meet in the Chapel. q Christrnastnne brings the student-H sponsored production of The Other Wise Man, as the Stone Church group meets with us. Will the meeting come to order? fe Anyone for refreshments? f f . rsgp .,, R my Page 55 Page 56 , , Tea, anyone? ' :,V, wg vi S2 Q4-A I-,,,.... We start them young these days To the city market, the Freshman did go, To see all the bananas stacked in a row. Ler's hope we never have to do it, but ir's best to be prepared ,H Page 5 7 if ! rt '- -- X! 5551-iii? 1 ffm. I :If 5 Y? Truman Library Opens -. 3 .5 e , an , X 7 Page 58 Welcome, Miss Khamis ,f With a warm heart, an understanding smile, and a friendly Hello, we are greeted by our ever-loving Mothers Many favors pass without audible recog- nition but, not without lasting appre- ciation. You do many little deeds day by day in our behalf. Words do not express our sincerest gratefullness and deepest love. You are the Mothers of our family - a firm foundation for our construction. Mary Carter, Lula Butler and Vinnie Hatch. Esther Mann, not pictured. mllill 'Ig E113 m-- - : - -li I asa-2 s Signing out, signing in - keep track, Mother Carter Page 59 Page 60 A TM' '1,,V. , fi, V I - 1- -i.,,.,,, --- ww' - . 'mtv 1 '- 'nxtyq N...i , 1 -' -W, W , - - 1-1... ,r ,v V W I -.,-wg, --Q.. --w-.1-m,, --n--, Gotta get that chemistry paper 0l l'l'l cenea God send us men whose aim will be sJ,,k'-1.6, V .- Y K L we - 13,41 I as , ln. fn., ,KW 4, M1 .- ' f Y vain? - ,Q-H ,K K gf. 4, of , ff' K swf' i If 'FQ f if ,111 ug x ,x ,1f' E 11 wit! l XS.-'gel Tj if s-. I .. . 5 5 4 5 t:1 ' 'it ,U . X xilfig x-M , - w Y if I5 'xigvxf' LENHFIQ F ., 1, I x Ka QT? Page 61 'M M., . 1 '11 H' ,,,4,..45 .W V ' L 1:9551 ff 6 eq, , .., 1. X - ,, ,, .,,.- .M ll 6 QC! RQ HQ Q-11 ,W AJ 'eu Q 1 jg , f ,Q Q MQ' X ' mf' ozilpifa 5 K ix ' tt fir'-.Rf n U X A 5'-fi K p Eager to lend a hand in assistance, the Graduates help build for tomorrow, the future members of their profession. Their yesterdays, the students today, the future ours to assemble the blocks and ascend and secure shall tomorrow find its place l in 4 Qi? ? f r1', i inc'-1 Yf F. - I i? J v -f-fn 41535 il Devbted workers build a structure firm, and we are grateful to the aides and the licensed practical nurses for their cooperation and contribution to the medical team and patient care. 1 3 l 1 Page 64 The skillful guiding hand of a physi- cian works diligently to improve lives of those in discomfort, misery and danger of death. We gratefully acknowledge the . sympathetic kindness that each of our l l X Xxx-:XX is x i P! a i if 3 '. 3 Y XXX .QNX Z . XX X X Xx E x S X X, Q K X xxx f. is , ' KX A 'Xxf -.X - X N K ' X E W- N riff' 'xXW'g 'T?r1 . . . . . sfxxv 1llf, 'Z3 Q : Physicians express in their daily work. K. 115141:--H. X I . - NX :, X Y 12 ' xx 1 The framework of our hospital depends Q. j.:5:1'i.? Qja,z C-.xy 5 upon the decisions made by keen minds N X QQ -. X i and thoughtful hearts. QXXJ Xin., Q- EF- 1 N as .X - 4 ,Q,t.x-giixxxtxx-Il.: mx as X gs 'eiiigfssxe ex ' X E X 'NN '-wx xvxla-. - , X 155-N s , x 'X K4 ' fliff -Effi S 'X xx .3 , Fi . if 'W , 'm'x l'l1 f a p :nw f d i if 5. 12 -V .MW -Mg . ,VX 7 ..... .. X . X, . 25 l -yi sv.. M A ... ..- : ff I Z. f ig -A V X ,V p.,n 1 ,gg , , ,TYR 2 LCCL ' TRI. if 1 X Md i i 1 5 X, K . ff' -fi ' x i qffn ' X . ' ' 1 Q ., my M ,v 4 A, f , ,,,f ' fem I Page 65 urgica Experience in real nursing care is of greatest importance when working with medical patients. It is the little things that can be the builders. Application of bed-side skills can be a beautiful, heart- warming experience. Let us do our work as well, Both the unseen and the , , seen. ,Y lit The Art and Science of wrapping a leg with an ice bandage Page. 66 You're almost there . . . just a little further Wnecbcaf ll The outcome of the surgeon's skill can be a direct result of treatments carried out accurately. As well as development and healing of the patient, the nurse must build strong character to handle the responsibility which is hers. You have to be nosey when you're checking the EI'C3.U'DCI1f CHIC I 41 .X v This won't taste bad But it's all part of being a patient 'wq ,,ma V! -'fl i .X . -6 wt, fl IN N M . L! - f JZ'-ff , V 1 , .. , ,r -,,....r 'Q ,., fl alll' 3 4, .LW ,ff D' -Alu ' 125 ,f 1' 'isa -1 1- '-A' .AAE -i Z.-Sv , I . .J 1:1 Q ff- f. Q i . V ! I',,,1,fm . A ff , ' A Qi, -'1' li i f ig1,g:f' 1' 4 ,,AQ' N . ,,.. ' A I ,Y l :wi-3492, town , ,I LE . Ffimii 5' 43 -. we f 'fgmlil wig -.--:f:5l---i ' . ff -.,-.1-tmdtiifs-:1 4' V ' - V , ,, f 4Q'5t, ' . . 1 .Nw . L f Mx jf Ll,:'fEjy.. 1',:T' , Av ,, W .X,L It looks like something from outer space. S- K 5 Q11 ffdg g The unseen do their work well. Cen- tral Supply has little credit for a big job. They meet the needs of various depart- ments as the autoclaves make sterile the vast amounts of' necessary supplies. 5,g ffZ Nwff 2' , , A ' A-.Quit I -W-f, , , 'I fa -if '-QV, , get , , I, f . I M ,G..x . X , . K My , K Are you plastering your hands or the leg, Dr. Szabados? mid J6fclLen To strengthen the body and the soul -we learn to prepare the food which helps to restore health and gain import- ant understanding in the treatment of illnesses. Now, don't look so anxious O65 fefriczi Truly shape and fashion these . . . Is it a boy? the very young of life. Our work in ob- stetrics . . . labor, delivery, care of the newborn and throughout post-patturn - fills our days with the happiness ever lingering there. fl ' w- 'Nl Fi il i ' x just a little bundle of joy A , K One of our happier moments in the hospital l . A E l. 35: L-' rf . ii ','l . . fm Q-eff 7 6 ,.A 4.N t is, . V K X -i f ..,. ., 4 'Q A ' 4f,- A' ' f I WJ Twas a busy clay in the nursery when l 'Q' K ,J f4 they started coming double. Karen Travis, ' ' 'jf f ,X X i t- X K 'Q M 4 Q! Kay Sheehy and Phyllis Norcross display 3 . Q .xv ' I W the bright-eyed babes. ' ' X X :fb I ll ,K . s .ff 'gl fi I XA pg V llB',hil0W?unEl..f. 'i -if Page 70 B-r-1:-r-1:-1'-r-1: lgecbafricd A ffQ , When do I get to go home, Doc? , 55 , Alv,,,AnE, 4 ft ri V st -LLiA 57 S', agp A U r l fi X!! 0l fA0l02AC6 It 1' 'l Traction consists of a pulley here and a pulley there Sm, The hydraulic lift aids in moving the orthopedic patient W ' l l ,,,,i,.,. 4 2 A if 15 51 la 1 ggi :Z , ??3'f,5?7'Agx'9f X 'J' A , gif. , 5 6 M ,G y Bur what seems but idle show - A V ' ' strengthens and supports the rest. xy ,' l ' As for y Tractions, braces, casts are among the , ffl' many treatments and techniques used on ,L ff Orthopedics. av aiifff-' I ..,. ,,, Q, fl-:ffl fyv' flfi r A smile always helps page 71 All are architects . . . and their skill directed to preserve life, requires efficient assistance. Working together as a team is of utmost importance in the operating room. Besides learning sterile technique and procedures, a spirit of co- operation was instilled in each of us. , V ,,,, ?, .MT ,,,. , i 'W .eff I 'W ' , vfqfm-mimi, ji x , ,. ,.f,?f:1g2s. f ' e i f i , 1 ,.i,, iif' 1124gifiT ? in Wm 'rii 4 l 1 5, if ' V - QQ: aff' ' 'J' VV!! TLV' ' fi f' Cf K i I f'i1fl',- .,, wr a- , ,,4,,5 12, ' P' ,W,,,, cv 4 'rfgyjy , , i W7 f ffff:'f w-ef i I i 'V W his .' V' ' pepafin 00m i' ' r i V ,,. 2 M ,g. f fa wi g ,TH - ,-' Q 'e ww www f.wy +f1w f ,V W ,. t 1, -,,,. 1 Z 1 X552 A :Q 6,44 ,t E . , 'H 1 5 ,- F if , z ,4 f Q T7 , if 15 ,f ' Q P M W 2 J 2 ' Z 'X fu, ,M a Mi' af ., n A , 2 ri! Way! it V i X- ,, I is .f 'e5N .K 1 , : fig , 'z 7 ,, Q, Y .,+ , ,g,f' V, u I 3 . ,. I ip See, there 1 V te. .' fd, 6 x 5 f t , 2 V f 31,1 , 3. X 'S EW fats must be easier ways to study than this 1 f 7 - 3 d Q v Take a deep breath - hold it - relax 4 s d lglzgaica mf 5 f7fmw . s5.XtqxQ5N,,1Vvf, VV BV Qi'- 35535 A visit to Physical TheraPY ol,6l,60l'6tf0l'y t t x st 'lf if J es ij tt'st ..f' t e As, 51 H af nav, M , 4 d t tQ A L ' ,,,4s .s, Q, -V-, - A ' .A discisslgfy he a d' -S 1maat li 'li ' - , ,I jg ' 1 'Q , I ,. ig! ,M YYQZHA gg 5 NA: a mn Rift Q: l ff 1 A . fit, , . ,s 2 ,,.f A, in I A. A , 'ss 1 1 ' gf .iq A .- . f i , 1,14 ,424 'M , , , X A 4 I ' argl! ' L 11,6 -'F x M ,E kg gwc f 5 K x 'SH me4 f 1 I ' fi H 5' aV5EfiieQ5tff5VQQ4'aW a ettt Page 73 SCAOO! of Wuroing .slcrefariefi M911 formation .fdclmiofiion Ofhce A 1 K A 1 What would we do without them? ' 3wifcALoarJ . I I v. 1. .K ,P K . K I- A s wx Hu qu- 1 , .1 Q -- w IH , ' N.: ' . . ,- xs,,v. V. f , I .,. '. - . Good morning, hospital page 74 Hgelen Quick, Mr. Deavefs secretary X I QZBML 9 fy Cards anyone? Get-well cards, that is. l I o d,b,-,Mx ,md ,Q Wife' 'K W 'f-' - Wwe 'A' ' ff y A Money comes and money goes!!! Y ' if :fa L .'. fg4,f,,p-.u- hw 4'.. ': ' v A , 4 - ' , ' 1 ' ,gk Q Mg? kv3n:g1qk5v1k wr.: J , 3? ? .Q K .Q F. G IF. 4' A I 1, g A , L1 571 Lili? M I-. K.. .S .......i.-' ' ' I K , 1 'I i '- V' K ' 2. 1, , n z H ' 5 , , ', ,..,.f-+ 1 ' FA :EIA 'I , 15,1 1 - , .A 1 V 7 - ' gf ,fw,,n, , p y... - , f 1 , Check and double check uainefm ice K Owe I, 5:12 . nl tv ,pf , b , L .. .'-4i7 e ' , ,U . ,I M L ., Q fx t 4 ' . , an xv., M. ' - 2 'M ' , A , , - ' wg. , Q ' e A L? ' ', 'lil - ' , ' ' X ' . My WA 7 , ' to f -' t L Rf , 1 f 1 K 2 1 V2 . f X mf g t ?Q'Q a'wWa'+'L I ,t 1 , 2 v , , T 'tw 'I - - ..,.,M., M-1, Q- I -A J, K ...gl 54 H.. , f iz. : ' 'nw' V, ' X - .. kg, sa -, ,L ' -f lx. ff- Lt BQAN e, I Cf 2 ' ' , W A, WaQ fXh?32g' ef A ' e V ' tim me . - ., ,L,, ,. .. ,wh W A , .. , - ,-f w w w: - X- ' ., ,.4- - 'k f A :J -L.': 4n , . 'W J, '-W' 1 A x ' A-, -, ff5'Qf2,2f4tfLff4fg ,g5Q,gio1f T . L' Muff Wfiff Y1:,'q'iw'Ql:,fg?T35 51,4 5'-:sz .. , ,Jw ouoeLeeloing R V5 ERI. M yt M . . Now next Week, I'd like you to do . . . A stitch in time . . . 3 l . ollaunclrg t. Q W Z f -I Hr P X Q I' A 4 'x Deja 'U 1 5 f f No sitting down on the job . . W ' nce e ar men W111 Srn1th . . . out expert carpenter atntena In , M 3QgQ,Lf?q QM ,M 1, tt,: , ,ttv e tv o fo VVV, VVIT 1 il: --M e,,wMT, :n w W ' I f I to 1 ' t ' N My 5 - ff 81-'iii at We-fch V fa wi, , ' Q those ft .ettt t r eoot fu-tv t Q ff fm ' , I if' , 2 31 gets 2 t . We Yi tt jg t ffiifjlg EU t t f QW! of' , fy ,ff ' rr ' L J, 24430, ln ' fffii ,in f WA.. 4 Q 1- i. 4 Thea The auxiliary workers who voluntarily offer their services to the hospital SHGCL most popular spot in the hospital A Compliments of A AND! M CLEANERS George C. Carsons and Sons A Funeral Home Free pickup 1 QUAUTY CLEANING and delivery Independence, Missouri 11507 E. 23rd CL. 2-3713 l OL- 2-7900 ls - 1 l ..It.S Esnausnzo IN xss4 BOGART and BROWN The Dominant Store ol Independence for PRESCRIPTIONSN ,' .I ' 1 n I I 4 C 0 M P A N Y Englewood Plaza First National Bank Bldg. INdependence 1-1800 'I'Emple 1-2500 1' EAS, 5,95 SQUARE PHONE INDEP. 1850 Compliments of THE CHRISMAN SAWYER BANK 1857 One Hundred Years of Service 1957 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONGRATULATIONS Cnty Block and Prod The Finest in Dry Cleaning CLEAN CLEANERS 1012 W. Truman FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY Jim and Freda Cumper ucts Co. 1212 West 24 Highway Independence, Mo. Compliment: of In 1-2680 Sportsman's Paradise Gateway Sporting Goods Co. National FIRST Associate Store No. 1 Bank L. M. Sher, Owner INDEPENDENCE MO. 213 N- Main Independence, Mo All Kinds of Insurance Better Be Sate Than Sorry Student nurses' headquarters FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS-REAL ESTATE ' E C Harrington 81 Son IPhiII CL 2-851 I 323 W Lexington Ave. For technical, general and 225 West Lexington religious books Clifton 2-5010 Independence, Mo. C omplimenrx of Compliment H er With Flowers 251111 glllufner Shui: Independence Laundry and Cleaning Co. 1440 WEST LEXINGTON CL 28812 CL 29212 INDEPENDENCE, MO. W' Lexington KE LSEY'S RESTAURANT 1619 Truman Rd. Opposite the San. Open 6:00 A. M. 'till Midnite MRS R B MITCHELL HENRY G MITCHELL 0118. QIMQKJF Uimmlf SCM... S I N C E 'l 8 7 9 CLIFTON 2-8900 310 NORTH MAIN INDEPENDENCE. MISSOURI Princess Uniform Co. 322 E. 43rd St. Kansas City, Mo. Nurses 81 Technicians Uniforms Custom Made l McPIKE, of Kansas City Pharmaceutical Specialists for lOl Years C omplimemfx of Rost Chevrolet Company 'I0401 Independence Ave. Kansas City. 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