Independence Sanitarium School of Nursing - Sanilog Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1960
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All of us have gained knowledge and growth as individuals these past months, these things cannot be put into words or printed in pictures, but we hope they will come to mind as you look through your - 1960 Sanilog. -The Editor. Editor ........ Advertising Copy .......... Layout ..... Photography Typist .......... Advisor ,....... SANILOG STAFF Marjorie Hobbs Maria Parker Betty Hardin Nancy Morlock Jan Cackler Dana Curtis Bonnie Morical Donna Wilson Pat james Kathy Roberts Pat Ohrn Marlene Willison Susie Steiner Miss Tordoff ....g... l I 4 n llff 1 -1-f rw- -vyfq 1 .4- 'Sn Memoriam: van gry And I go to the place of my rest, which is with my Redeemer, for I know that in Him I shall rest: And I rejoice in the day when my mortal shall put on immortality and shall stand before him, then shall I see his face with pleasure, and he will say unto me, Come unto me ye blessed, there is a place pre- pared for you in the mansions of my Father. Enos 5:45, 46 Book of Mormon To Evan, and to his family, We of the San should like to share our feelings in the following expression: May the Lord he with thee and me while we are apart, the one from the other. May the Lord make His countenance to shine upon thee and give thee peace now, and foreverrnore. Amen. May God be with you, - I. S. H. Student Nurses. ...5..- .f f fl !' .5 ,, -,J 'I fx in 'x ,gym A '-N. N xx? -5. ,uf M ' N' f ff :,Q1-4 'f'f':,-K LTfg:':'.1r'w This book is dedicated to our Medical Staff: those practitioners who daily work with usg who daily help and guide those they come in contact with. To us, your student nurses, you are not doctors only, you are also - friends - teachers - parents, - and - counselors. I 0' ealication We have not always been capable of those things you expect of us, . but we are always capable of learning to do that which you would expect of us. And, for your -- consideration, -- understanding, -patience, and - guidance, we now voice our appreciation in this, our 1960 Sanilog, which we dedicate to you. Thanks doc, for being just you . . . N-. -,.: l Q , pw ' M, 5 . , Q , W, w H ' K W 1 lW. .k ,QA 'A-an ,, X 5412, . , ,,, f 'ZZ' 'N: :11f4f?g ?V4s?rE. ' 'x,,s-. 4 1 M11-fri'-:W-'ffffwff wi X' sq... C :W If-G-fX Z'w N55 -VW May feed self, .. fl, fs,','4fTZ fi',m5lf?Zf X 7 Q ssggffn-V, , ,, l M,!4kl, ,KN , ,WAX fy, Dicumerol 75 mg. swf 1 V Hai-M Y- ' ff,g-sum w Making rounds .3- Miracles wrought by skillful hands Morning rounds Yes, Doctor 51, .A 'X 0- In the beginning God Created - Yes, He created . . . handr. Hands for us to -create with, -work with, -love with, -teach with, -play with, and -pray with. Hands to do the simple task . . . Hands to do the difficult. To a nurse hands are life itself. She tremblingly changes her first bed, administers her first hypo, and changes her first dressing, -all with her hands. She more delicately bathes the squealing newborn, removes the imbedded suture, and aids the attending surgeon, -all with her hands. And, as the nurse grows, the activities of her hands expand. Her hands reach out - not just for herself, but for others. To all phases of life - birth, - infancy, - childhood, - adolescence, - maturity, and - death, the nurse's hands are building, and reaching out. Yes, God created hands - your hands and my hands. May He ever establish this work of our hands U upon us. - Marja Parker lr. ,,f A V aw- - .4 , ,gg JS, Lista, ' f ii ,. --...X v 'SVT H. -a Q ' s 's nal quhat jfccnal R vb-. , O IFF! Y gg: 4111+ 1 31 A LU' f -,L .X , 01418 . and this is Home for the next thr years. Ki' Q 'VLZ X . - ,, 1'--'iff 'Qvlgy 'f f - ihfgig? , f 735. V: ,,wy4,?i:rEfz. 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' T , 1 A 1- 'f n,- ' 4 'k -'-3 Home cooking Did you have a nice Ir can'r be that bad! girls ? 1 X Congratulations and showers to you! g Linda Brundige The shortest answer is do- Brenda Bales mg- An organized mind is not Barbara Alexander The pleasure of life is ac- cording to the man who lives it. deficient in a sense of hu- mor. ' Betty Burkhead It isn't your position that makes you happy or unhap- pyg it's your disposition. Joy Carlile A good heart is worth its weight in gold. -15- Lynda Carter Good manners, the happy way of doing things. Mildred Carter Everything comes to she Qlado of who waits, if she works while she waits. Maureen Weable Clark Our characters are the re- sults of our conduct. Elizabeth Mays Crowe There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability. l Patricia Determan r N A , . . . K ff Perfection consists not in doing extraordinary things, Vivienne Cummins but in doing ordinary things ,, , , extraordinaril well. Patience is the'art of hop- Y ing. - Cummins -fl- B' Kay Pinson DeTray They know enough who know how to learn. I I I I I I I I , In 1. It I E I :I II I I II I II I I I I I l I I I I II ,I II ,I I I II I I , I Ng Sharon Edwards Bette Floyd Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others With- out getting a few drops on yourself. Goodness is the only invest- Marjorie Doig ment that never' fails. The more you use your brain, the more brain yo-u'll have to use. We forgive as long as we I ' Margaret Gohring I He doeth much who doeth a thing well. Ei Ann Huizenga I by love. If fi J II, 1 II , -1 Q1 I NO PHOTO L-....... ..- Phyllis Norcross Landsberg The truest wisdom, in gen- eral, is a resolute determina- tion. .' -' 'mm-.pffrssefc Carol Duke Maulden The result of labor is suc- cess. Dorothy McCown 41,4 I Lillian Nuhi There is nothing so kingly as kindness, and nothing so royal as truth. Silence is golden. if? -44 ' Gayla Meadows Neatness is the crowning touch. 'xl Zada Pement Action is th of knowledge. e proper fruit Barbara Phelps Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. P? qi. i -1 gal Q ,R Q-' 2 R l :fill 4 N 4 if .X as 1 i' Y lm, , of ' ' 8 ' t , ' - s 1, 1 1 . ,J '23 1 A 1 Sharon Sturgeon .Randolph X 4 fi A pleasant mixture of fun P R i and seriousness. 2 i Phyllis Phillips -1 E' A good laugh is better than R - EQ medicine. 4 , . J I :Pl i lu l l l 5 l l F Q E f 5 ll f 'z l l l i it 5 il . l li . Q F l L. 1 ll' l 5, +L 2 l. tg, r if 5 Q it i wi ig! rt if ig f ul T 5' ,lx , if gli Q Es 132 A R l. gli 0 lf l ll R 'ttf l' In 5 lj l fl li L vi ,, Ilene Rathmann Good humor is the health of the soul. -, I I S I1 . A X U' L I Vi P il . -5 I l 1 I, , I E l l rt. tg gl F 15 it ig -f Ml H - 57 Za t li , in R l la! Q ll 1 p jg! Carol Reeves Good things come in small L packages. U .- 5 is Janice Roberson R .. ' V 7 lf wi il' ill R l . if fl pg R -2 at L i! i Merry as the day is long. 0- Nancy Scott Those that bring sunshine to the lives of others, can- not keep it from others. - - - -Q -.-ff'.w-g,11-.m Barbara Thoman Ambition knows no rest -JS Donelda Wallace A place for everything everything in its place. Judy Waffen ADH Weld! See the mischief in her eye. Wit is the pepper of conversation. I , , . , w 'if . I-,Vg I - Betty Wonhington Shirley Worthington To see her is to love her. Her charm has an enchanting effect. CLASS OFFICERS President: Maureen Weable Clark Vice-President: Nancy Scott Secretary: Brenda Balex Treasurer: Ann Welch 3 Tired girls That's it, relax See YOU in 9 months Our travelling ambassador what is this Silly game? ...23.- v 1, 1,5 l 4 l 4 L x 4 ffm 5 l Q 3 . if if Q l Brenda Armstrong Faye Ballantyne Adventure is the vitaminiz ing element in history. 5 iii 9 jim UKLOVO UT 1 I-N 4 3 y g Barbara Armstrong ill -' ,, . . . 2155 Few things are impossible 1 H ' to diligence and skill. Q, Sli i 3 I 5 l ,1 , t if l l ill il fi sl Lvl 5 l 1 l 5 l Q l I , 2 E . 1 V , ,QQ 45 it il' rn E lv E, I I 2 il, . l I gil VN rel Zi 1 2, 1 4 , 2 ml ty K w. Q, , f 1-,. l a l l g l z Yhlgr hi! 1, ,ni lt! 1 V' wi l Eli Friendship is the highest de- gree of perfection in society. Gail Wfoodstock Brady A deep thinker seldom makes a shallow impression. I.aFern Bryant She's a quiet gal, but quite a gal. -241 Marilyn Burkett Sincere, sweet, and kind to all , , -. .-kg V , K ,,,,, ,Y 1.4.4 kk , .fur Marilee Clemens etaoo as Such a gal needs no magic to make friends. Donna Cundiff Great efforts come of in- dustry and perseveringf' Sandra Deck A day has not gone by that she did not seek adventure. Carole Ernsberger 'Thoughtfulness is a virtue. 'QT yu-W.. Marna Etter Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. Q9 -' u 7 X iv' y Anna Graybill Simplicity is an exact me- dium between too little and too much. Betty Hardin To cultivate kindness is a valuable part of the business of life. Joyce Higbee Marjorie Hobbs Many jobs and all well done. A man is as big as the things that annoy him. Marcia Johnson I say just what I think, no- thing more, nothing less. Lucy Ann Laur Let all things be clone de- cently and in order. Lynda Leavey Kindness is the sun of life, the charm to captivate - the sword with which to con- ' IP -5- 2 Q i quer. v. -..hh . F. ,.-...., -qs. Carole Leth Joy is not in things, it is in us. Sharon Lohnes Best deeds stem from think- ing right and meaning well. N Patricia Ohrn It was her thinking of oth- ers, made you think of her. Marja Parker Creating is the true essence of life. ..27... Nancy Morlock Doing easily what others find hard is talent. Cheryl Reshaw Quietness is a fine jewel for a woman. Judi Schorr Goodness is the only in- vestment that never fails. Peggy Salts Good taste is the flower of Kathy Roberts good Sensef, A friend may well be reck- oned the masterpiece of na- ture. , ' fa V . ai' 1 , - . ,. Bev Smith Personality has the power to open many doorsg charac- ter the ability to keep them Darlene Sparks open. To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. Susie Steiner Happiness was shared. 5 -ZS- made to be r-f tw-v ..s.,,zn Becky Stephens Half of wisdom is being silent when you have nothing to Say-n Judy Swart To be of use in the world is the only way to be hap- -m XA uufx fe 'QF' Nancy VunCannon The gentle maid by gentle deeds is known. Sue Taira Silence is often more elo- quent than words. .-2Q.- Ione Sybrant We are here to help each other, to try to make each other happy. I Marty Willison They can, who think they can Q. hlifw ' Agn r4A A A AA A JU! v AA ,vi .:..:.,, .,.. .,,,. . v,..,,.,.,,,,..-.A, ,M .V A , A A AA AA A A A A ,A A AA A A M A nwgqdwwwhh-MA4'!NA- ' A' ' 4 A A A 9 if '45 A A A 4 nn- '9i3f2zJ21if?2r?i41'-'ik ?::g:5A,g,A :-5 ,---,ff-A-1 4, 5 .... ,,,, , ., A, AA, A A ,A A A -Qfii' 'ff-AYTMZ Q' ff A Wi A 4 Mi HAAwvMWf'4A MM 'W'--'Aon' Mug'-.Q-'- '41 - m M ' i ' ' ' M 4 ' 'L' V -- 4-f4 -'-- 4--'A--A-'A'-----M fi:-A 4fl-1-Zizfllfflilff.l1fff1iI'Il11iT1'L'T L. N -i ff 75,12 A 152' - ., ,N ,. 1-N ff, A A - 1 V- V 4' flliffff Donna Wfilson Consideration - is the jew- el of womankindf' A Dori s Yocum In ner tongue was the law of kindness. CLASS OFFICERS President: Darlene Sparks Vice-President: Betty Hardin Secretary: Carole Letb Treasurer: Barbara Armstrong A -gos- Marry is that you? M ,Q ,af Vina? '4 1511551 Q. f Sa gt .X nhl' D ight glove l g HONESTLY! ! ! ! .-wlih S-.sh f 's fi ,ff. nn-X K j 5,52 NX, ,., i'--'MGM 'fa' N , 4-J , Frustrated Marya? -'QQ A2 reohmen Karen Bartlett Edie Barrett He enjoys much who is Adventure lights her eyes. Wilma Bailey Hitch your wagon to a star. thankful for little: a grateful mind is both a great and happy mind. Viola Bateman Kindness is the oil that takes the friction out of life. Carole Blankenship She speaketh not, and yet there lies a conversation in her eyes. Shirley D. Brannick Something attempted, some- thing done. -32- .V if Ruth Ann Bush elcwo O8 Moderate measures succeed best. x x , jan Cackler The only way to have a friend is to be one. -f 'vw Dana Curtis The worst about wisdom is that it can only be acquired on the installment plan. 35:9 Margaret Daugherty Actions speak louder than words. ..33- Nina Coe A small voice is better than a great echo. ... if f,,ts,.l .L if 2 Judy Dodge She has a wish to do, a will to try, the ability for suc- cess. .Quai is--vs. 1 5 i G 'ii' Laura Glauner To be capable of respect is almost as rare as to be worth it. Mary Giddings ff Step by step the ladder is Louanna Ellison ascended. Success is getting what you u wantg happiness is wanting 1 what you get. y I ,GH I 1- Ji, , , 1 . , 33 sb: ,i 32,3 il wi, li l Fl 'Y ,iifii I 'ii' ei ff , , 1 11 .. ,v ,- li 5 il l 5' sl -e 5 y A ' , V jj .-f: a' ' .. m msn.-if wuwr 1 Q,-u..g,,.1s,.-nps..x.f:..s:ff....:,1-f.s14s,,t,,.,5...g1-,',,,,,-,, Mrs, A 2 ,, ,eT..,,.-,,,,,,,,,,.su,,,.g,.gs,E,.g,5u.: I-.sg,.,.4,,1 ,ily gg3pq1,,,sx,y,,5m4,w3n ,ggiwfge - M A-,f Q - , , - Q-33,-,-.nz-ffm --'M 'sr A A ,f'---- - --5-L--Q-s-rf'-v---H-w W-W-fare --Af A----M4 - fa - f - -- V P 4 -- -a - V A-A -- - - V 7954 . ...,...,.., ,...,,,..:::'?:'!:::1:,,,,.,, ,,,-:.:.-,,A,,,,.,-,,,.,,4 -'-'- - A , -'N' el - ,, 4 4- A -A - - A A U 4- A 4 V- 4- , 'H - - -- A A -'-- WH --'-- - --W---w-v-v4----.---N -flip ':f' :Lf--:a..L,.-.-..-Y-... .A-,.--- 4, . i-,s.-.. ,..4 ,, -.,,. . ., s.. .,.v.,... ,, ,, . , , . s 1 A - - .-,.-..V 4 4 -v G f.4 -VPN rf-.. --.L fi- - ...... :vi - ,-,--,--A-'--.- M..- .cw -- 4, 4, , - P ' . - ..,,. . ...-.,.., , M., M Au, 0--W-WYA - -A-441. EL... fm, ec any -4 - A sf- Yjwwf- ,.s..-Qf-A-. 1.-sara.- A-1-F Y- -f:-M-1 eeyl A 4A -,AA w on-K ,aim .:- -'--g A -L M , , Q.- - - - e-- - - -v - --A -4 - 4v----- --- 4- -v-4-i-N-f- --A -f.---nv.. .- -G v-V . . 4- 4, A- M- - 4-MYR---1:-4, A.:z1..h-w-f',.w?.---.,- -4.0 A - .- ,V ll ' 5 E1 ' 2' li .1 1 ll ' 4 i ia limi. H Ti, l it HEY li 31 f 1, ' 1 ag si 1 I' -, 2' 11 V V, il' 'P 3 if i Lee Goldsmith if If you stop to be kind you 'G must swerve often from your path. june Graham il The tongue - that is the G i pen of the heart. Q Rosalyn Green l' Kindness is the golden yi chain by which society is ' bound together. -34- Q- Q.- Beverly Hatcher He is happy whose circum- stances suit his temperg but he is more excellent who can suit his temper to any cir- cumstancef' Bonnie Huber iw iii pf Carol Kreger She has a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute any mis- chief. Nothing is so hard but search will find it. i 'UK11- Pat james A good conscience is the best law. 'xr rffiili l' 'K Fran Langford If I rest, I rust. -35... Fayrene McIntosh Life is like musicg it must be composed by ear, feeling, and instinct, not by rule. 11 11 if Ii li' 'isli 1 sz fi- f1. V, 1 1 l A E 9 3 1 l l I i ll A X 1 2' 1 .i l 'l1 l l l 1l I 1 '4 ,lr 3 21 W. 1,1 1.1 1 ill H11 1 1 '61 xiii 1 15211 '51 .il il 15 li ls 11 .111 11122 iiill rf if i1 .P 1 .li 17 115 1.1 1 l i il' '1 5 l iii 1 l l 1 l 214 Il iii Eli 1 E I l EE i l 1 I : lk .1 i Ny vii , H l' i1 lil 1,1 2 ,3 M 1 ll 1ll l 511 5 I . 31 i f ,1 i 1 K ::ge1.g.....j ' 54' ln Susan McWilliams Bonnie Marquis Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusi- asm. Nancy McWilliams A wise man, like the moon, shows only his bright side to the world. Never trouble trouble till ' trouble troubles you. H Marlene Meinke Take away from my heart the love of the beautiful, and you take away all the charms Carol Miller .,-if of life. There is credit in having ll fun. 36- Carol Miyata Most arts require long study and application, but the most useful, that art of pleasing, requires only the desire. I 1 Ann Moore Music is well said to be the speech of the angels. ii Sandra Morgan So friendly, so sincere. Bonnie Morical He who has health has hope, he who has hope has everything. janet Preston True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice. Jeanette Quick Every noble work is at first impossible. 137- Joyce Richardson Better the shoulder to the wheel than the back to the wall. Lois Schneider Smiling for exercise, streng- thens the muscles of good humor. Shirley Smith All grand thoughts come from the heart. P S dl- at pra in Only so much do I know as I have lived. Elizabeth Vandervlugt A still tongue maketh a wise man. CLASS OFFICERS President: Roralyn Green Vice-President Benerly Hatcher Secretary: Susan McWiZliamJ Treasurer: janet Preston 58- Phylis Wigle Life is good w is made of it. hen good use What if we really had a fire girls? Smiles are even better when they come in twos Fats Hatcher Rough, isn't it kids 1,f' 5? f kin' 7 f W, Q 39- Yes Red Riding Hood :X 'U 4 af R g , 3.4 t , 3 rl ' J ,I If l 1 X 'Q Vx l g W .Q E Q , lg ' 1 1 ix f I is if I L 2 3 Ht f 'li 5 L x I ? 1' ' Q g .if lg '1 QI, J. :L H I I vi' YI I UI 11' ' U? :U N If ' l 554 4? 11 i i 5 iv ff 5 L Q , , 1 F in lb 4 P 1 N if ' 4 I l l fd I r if g in K S . t. o 1 K A 5 vii C Q3 2 Q KT A 4 V ui' X 'if if uni My 1' . Yes, that's the lesion. Mm Y Qlcwoeo , fr f, mm.,-, . J J t' ,,,,,,f- Q, .. M-.Q fm gfixub. '21 ff' S Lf, ' 4 IlllnllsnIl 140. Oh No! But Why, Miss Nuhi? ' s A Don't panic!! This paper is' due tomorrow! 1 , ' !3', Sclera? . . . 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V V J 29' V 3, V 5,V?f.'VM VCV -Wg' j. , ' V -51- , . 1 ' Q V K M, VV V V f Q ,,,,.-,,,1H'fVVfjgV ' V, ,K ai: V ,QR .f-:?'jy.A3V,iV, ,VD t V VV '- V A ,,,, I L E V Vxtgyv, QV 'I ,WVFV I V 'f V V 't Z-V 'V 37 W' ' num V .C V V -K 1WVf'1VV ' 1 7 ' '1f.5Vy?4i5eq'f 'i .. - j,VfZ:i,'s. Vi- .. .. . '. LQVVYIV. ' .- 7 ' V' ' ' ' - ' M ,A H-yy 3 VHsgV,3',,'r V , -V M , gyx.,-4V ,J.4VV,.' . V ,VM V' VVQWQ 1, f- V, ,Q L, Q his-.c, t, ' VVVVV 'M' ..V ' V us f ' ff V V' :VV VV , V, V V V- V V And in the brain are these tiny little cells At long last, Mrs. Q., your new library How did he react to this? V V .44- 1 W I Q- Very good, Miss . X -f FW 1 Wi A 'F . , ...M MA. f -, 5, x , ,V fm, J i f , . ,.', , fx, Y A yr Heavy isn't she? A ludinary lecture , f tw U ac N R. h oft da Butterw V1 - s M15 N. R gan, Mor 111: NC M155 A AD lug, Beln i0 Mar Mrs' N R Butler: 1eY shit MISS N. R. 1' 2 lkne Pau ble 2. Miss M N. R. 1' 2 . inge Bislm h n MISS N. R. u, be P cam 12. Lo Mfs Pvt! ,., . A . ,L-51 '45 I 7 . 5 . F3 1 1 3 5 if 5 N Q V 4 ' 2 '- i f' C- , 1 ' 1 Q FFS Q NE f z 1. ., R f Elgib 1 z3'?', f 2 3 ER f x 3 .3593 2f'?jfi E 3575? . ' ,V ww K I 1? 2' 5 ,iii 1 115, . . 2 , Q Llizvg 5 2 ways . if 'Vai' f' L S 2.11, 1 .Asql '. iliiii W ffm .2 E 1:5254 N mfr' N? Iilififf wif? R, V. IE, ik ' ' XM' ' .2 mziglgf alms as WH wg Win Q fHf?E i .11 NME' f 511195 - '- MW R 4 11151139 . QM E iiijfxai X 'WV' af 3 52 5 'f iii Q U . cw lg fg ,, 4.3 Y . i if i f 251. :L , M 'sei ii wx' JH 'I , ej iw ! if N: ' pg 51. I ln I ,xfq .51 E w i. '55 5 N 12 E, . 1,3 .af 'V' ii 1 23? xi l E l 4 I' E A 41 'g 'L K r 'gil , il I f u + if , ai . IE rg .il 'PE P 9: 'Eff ' I il 4: 11 lg E13 1 lil Q2 iw K UU ii : AU f4!+ '.?ii1 .3 L? 4Wf if 135 5 M m , .jf gi ui 'ffifffngf is vw R ' 3? l'L'1 ' W? . , ,, , N39 ' W . 13332 1535 1 'X' lr , LQ! Q V 1 ' W 131 Q Q W 1 ,ryf M aculty X V Mrs. Alice Lambkin, B. S. Miss Diane Lockwmd, R-N rf I X ,,,N all Mrs. Myrtle Quitmyer, R.N, Miss Iola Torcloff, R.N. Aro , Miss Margaret Walker, R.N. Mrs. Helen Walter, ADA. Mrs. Bernice White, R.N. -47- al ow iheoe jk., canal ecreate 2 'ws - A V .434 A X L12 'sf , - V I x ' ,, Q53 .V , , , QQ I . W . f , yi, I , if - ., ff' Wav' ,W 2 nf Q .HW V H 49 Q' i Lets watch these accurate mtake and output sh Are you the frrendly treatment nurse? eets' 50- eclacal Drd you know Dr Harvey ftrst descrrbed crrculatron rn V W MM my Y ,-.,N -V - - - ---'--'--- -f --N --'-'-' ' 'WW' ' A 'A Z 1 or 1 it y 1 may 1 it 11 uf Q rg ll' f W' 'L 5. all to 111 129 it Ei at 5 fi I 14 'El 5 6 V Q H2 fi is gl -ty? X ffl? xt 1511 Q wi sr ti! lilf W 'Hi its Q4 tl ft xi g, w- 1: :- IH F .gy E EN 5. ME Q25 . 3 E 9 n 3133 f 5 if t tf use 4 Q 1 3 fi 1 i ' f I 2 1 r Y 1 V i ' ti I : E 1 fl 1 z ' ,Ir V .w j r . ,E ' ag 3 3 ? Wt! ' rg. 1 wi 3 3' it :Iii . get . tr i ,,!' M W - ' L ' W . LVE Z iEQ' f 19 1 3 . ' ' ' . af ! ' J ,1 ff al i ' N l ,gfiiig li 5 . , gloor Good morning Mrs. K' Be sure you do this every morning. Administering milk and cream to the ulcer patientg insulin to the diabeticg anticoagulents to the thrombophlebitic - these are just a few of the many jobs the student medical nurse finds while working on second floor. Under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Camp, R.N., Medical Floor is one of the most chal- lenging of the student nurse's responsibilities. Q s Q, . 2.15 ,. f ,4 I That's right Nancy, pick it up with a paper towel. Miss Eva Franklin, R.N., SUPCfVi50f Surgical The duties of the surgical student nurse: changing dressingsg removing suturesg admin- istering intravenous medications - these are a part of the student's work on third floor. Miss Eva Franklin, R.N., is supervisor of this floor. Fluff the pillow, Kathy T. L. C. sz- 3 i IL A I gloor Looks good Mr 44- ' -n-rw' , war w---...,,.,,,,.- ...JA Miss Walker told us always to . . Are you sure that's a square knot? Next the little arms-- Was this ROA or LOA? Hurry Doctor, she's complete!! I K vu Qbotetrico Smiling facesg Tucker-McClainsg answering questionsg the first cry of the new-born-all of these are part of the thrilling world of the obstetric floor. The supervisor of the happy floor is Miss Mabel Faulkner, R.N. I Now today, let's talk about hemorrhage Yes, with' loving hands he is cared for. .,+ Miss 1960 .A - 'l -nf' 332' I of i '4 I E , , F , mi H 5 f f si I ' , we .N If 5- ,f . Q, .1- l ff is l gi I . 2 1? t E E , F er Team Work H+! , '1 hat's it, put your weightbon your hands S6- Friday afternoon Hi there Mr. Hall Supervisor of the floor, Miss Ruth White, R.N., guides the activities of the student ortho- pedic nurse. What would we do without the lift Now is that comfortable? ..57... ,mv-1 Qrthopedico Balanced tractiong cervical tractiong Buck's extensiong the hydraulic lift - setting these up are a part of the student's work on sixth floor. ' in ! Kelly perating com Towe1clip...kelley...peon... strip . . . fnot tbore scissors!J, and call girl -such is the life of the student operating room nurse. Out all night and working all day-these are a few of the elements which make up the rigid dis- ciplines which make the operating room such a challenge. What does the red light mean, Dr. Green? Skilled hands 38- Lohnes! ! ! ! Qllvwi 7' ' .wl- Miss Signe Carlson, R.N., is the operating room supervisor. mergency com Wen, ef, ah, JUST A MINUTE! 2COUel'y QOOPI1 we , if You're just fine and its all over -59.... iid Q 5 :it 1 3 , , , we ix lip I ,yt if 53, N ll tc' ri 5? if ig' I! 12 Zi YE ,SE ,Fr sn: F5 J: N as 43 3 Q! I H I ry , N ,Jn 4 , nl!! if ! 1 REI Q1 Q! , iii 2 Ei 1 .LQ Q i ll 3 ' i M i i I E li. EQ? JN inf :iff IM 1 at , . ii 3 , is? I fs! 5 in ' ri l i 2 1 1 1 1 Y .I g li 1 :El 1 :fa 1 igh i wi V All 1 1-.V ' iff? 1 352' 2 iii! 3 Q' S gli! 5 Q. I ,235 n ve ' li . M: L 'iz I hi :U ,FS ,J NW H ,if wi W a 1.i 'A cpecliatric fgzloor Diapers, diapers, diapersg tonsils and adenoidsg rheumatic heart dis- ease - samples of a few of the many diseases of children cared for on seventh floor, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Lottie Papenfuss, R.N., floor supervisor Here comes Mommie! Mrs. Lottie Papenfus, R. N., Supervisor. I want my Mommy! I I r V Hi there, may I take a peek? .50.. Merry Christmas to you too. W 'W F ill' ehilclrenb GVCV capital Christmas at Mercy A lawn party -61 ,I . 1 ,1 :1 Q' 1 1 1 5 . Good morning .1 1 1 ,VJ .- 1 111 1 1L' Q1 1 fx 1 .1 . 1 1111 f 11 111 1,111.3 4 11- ' F' 1 11. 11 V , 111 11 I1-, -1 '1'1 11111, ,121- 117111 ,1 W1 1115 115:11 '1'l1111 531111111 1131511 1 f1. -11. 1 1111111 11511 14111111 , 111111 1 1, 1. 1 31111111 11111111 1 1i1i'!1 1111:1 11 11,11 11111111 1115111 11111111 ,, 411, ,gg-.1?,1y1 Q11 'E13111 1 '91 -11. 11. 1,.. '11 111 11-1. 111111 11 11 11-111 11 F11 11 State oopi al I 11 111 11 11 1f 11 1111 1 1 1 1 21111111 U1 11,11 11 1 1 f 1 1. 1 And we have the keys! 1- -sz- 11 1 ..11'1 1 '1 11 1 1 11 1 1 '1 1 1 1 111 111 R1 1 1 1 1V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 1111 111 1 1111 1 11 11 11111 1 I 11111 1111 1 f1 E111 11111 1,1311 11131 '11 1 11 1,11 11131. 1 111 1 11 ,yt ' 1 1111 1 1 11' 11 11 v 1 1 41 11,111- 154111, ,,.-f I ,ef 1 . ff gg 7 L, 1 , . X X if I . i 'Z 1 . 4 If 1 1 V ' e ,f och capital J' f 5 . V , ,Q 1 f f wwf, , Y In , 3 N ' ' ....55.. Come on grls wave Make new friends but keep the old .1Jl n 5 i I i ? 'sv X i z E 1 , 4 n ff! ii ' gffggfy 1, H 1 f f? :ff' ,,Qf'fHv:f'V'j f- Q vm ,i ,1 xff-Tffif,-w'f3g 1: ff 5 ,,:fzff4f 'ff,f', 'Q' ', J, -Y ' 'if 94, K 6 A-2 I .' Af.j'f'f.Qz. fx ' 5 PE ff Lf , 3' 1-'?i?f' f- .zfW,,5, . 1' 1 .V W .,, js?gi?T yfifM w gf V I Tj 'ivy' w l Q 5 f ff ' '. . Iz5,Ef12gzg ff 5, 1 ,1 if ,M ,, 4 1 f l f if . R Q I W rf- 3 Lf ii? , 5 . M47 f.:, f I ' QL? :fb-V , f Z: r T 9 4, if yi 2 . Q wr. Z5 'Vif-,f f 1 Q 1 il iw A v, , 'f f V 1 1 at K: A, Q QTL. QI- , Y , -5 ' , ' -2,1 Q A .ag ' ' V Q5' . X 7 I I v f , . I , I 'V , gl f ' , 95,62 :I ' I ' ,, I 2 I I, Ei 1: is i I Qu 3 r U , i, i 11 ,I 5 is ii K: QI ii I4 I 3 ,E li il ii E: ii il ii 32 fi 4 4? 1? , f X x J- Q v 3 , . f, , Q K I f , . H ' x f ' f 2 W A , f, , W ' Vsfwy ff fu cl qfohat fheoe .,,' W li fiA T da' X A X I ' 'X f 1 , 2'VK3f9 . xx. sfxswjr ' v Y 'Nc Y, v ' . Q 8 iv: A xg Q , f, Q, 'L v 5' .fa ' , X f xv Xie W gminkk , fxa.n.i Q5 ' v F:,5Z u , 'V' ,N gl, , K Ai fx' f . X , H 1 1 - i ggi, 'G ,' -H 31 47 . 3. iwggg . 3,,5' . 13133 X3 . twig -Www, K f . .' f 1 47 3 3','7f,Jii1ff,. , , H? - A , 1 a VY ,Q 1. g ,,f 4 , 12,1 1' 'alt' Jidiflrfj Q V I 5, fl, vi ,L nie Ifafif ff' , fp'4f,f. Q ' ifffffl r gp' 1-2. 4 1. .a , J ' vw lx' -r ,ij i ,Z 'f- 1'.,y ' ' : '7' 6 -if wllgjfl, fig , ,, ' ay, rf? JV-,fl ,. i I, ,,' J-y 'X f 5, J' -' nv' nh' 4' ,' :fr 'Q 9' ,gl I i ffife' :4::,f 'l' JrysP,4p,r':,,jg sr',,'ivf,,,,f lr I K . L , 5' 4 ?f81vf.'ff p'4'v 'V gg I v --f J 1 A 9 f A ,.if', ,ni .11 d J 1 'Z and . gl ffz 1 si ,NF .1 1: if 1 get w wp 4 X 4 x X 5 t . V E. ' if . 14 til 1,44 m ils ' . W . iii 1 132 1 : +I 'g jlimlx ai m LLM! l QW x f'M I lx lgx 1 i f--W -ilu qw: 1 uk .1 3 1 5 li f, E 5 'WF3 1 gf A . R n S V, 5 5 ,Q L F Q x i 4 I A fu X? EE I J -I Wi fa al , .1 , QE? .L 1 'a 3 LUCY Ann I-auf, SCCICUIY Yasuko Uchida, Vice-president Mafilee Clemens, President Brenda Armstrong, Treasurer Student only I Qfficero I Q l l Student council ..66- 1 f ,HJ Stuclent uroe o the ear Are we responsible? This was the theme of the 1960 Student Nurse of the Year contest held by the Second District of the Missouri State Student Nurse Association on March 25th, at the College of St. Theresa in Kansas City. Bringing honors to the San, Barbara Thoman, senior student, was chosen district reprsentative of the Missouri State Student Nurse Contest. Miss Thoman won the contest on the basis of the quality -of her speech Are We Responsible? as well as from the other qualifications which she met. .57- L Sanilog 1' anilog Each year the Sanilog trys to put into words and pictures those events which they feel are worthy of recognition. Running through these pictures is a central thought or theme that draws them together and fo- cuses them on one point. We hope you enjoy your yearbook as much as we enjoy making it for you. Our beloved advisor staff hard at it ...68.- . .f , Qportico The Portico Staff under the direction and guidance of Donna Cundiff and Mrs. Q. have done a fine job this year in writing our school paper. All the San students re- ceive the paper as well as other nursing schools in our district. PORTICO STAFF Editor ................................ Donna Cundiff Co-Editor ........... ....... P eggy Salts Editorial Editor ..... ....... Ma rja Parker News Editor .... ............ B etty Hardin Feature Editor .... ...... M arilee Clemens Reporters ...... Lois Schynder E Pat James Becky Stephens A visor ..... .... M rs. Quitmeyer ...69- W-. .av-rf a .lt 1- 'P' V. 7 A ,, 5? ' V 'xiutggxfu 1 2 1 ,E 2 ' il I E5 r l . 1 1. Vi ll Q f ,1 4? 'l av 4 ya I , , 1- a , 1 4' M. F . J yr ffl 'I ef . ' 'N Q, 3, F' 2 ,Fr . ,J Q if I , V4. : - rig. 1 fd Q 'S , gf 3- 'L 'I 5 K N N 'Q 'P i .N Lovely to look at I.et's win this game 0... The San champs Cagainj porto 5' ' ' f4....l'9'f- nif- wf, ,. .. Dear Sanitariurn Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. horuo Af RK Mass Choir 171- i 4 E S i s E ? 35 Spring geuer li. ws. .wg Princess Judy The Sans Own Queen Kay VZAWJ 'L-' Princess Sue um Ain t she sweet elocly sado .' s V' ',-ii' E Q 1 1 I Y 1 ii M W 11 I, 1. !1 if Ii Q5 :Q- .gf w Ku l G Ii ,' if Qi Ex: E1 si E5 iii 5, 5 Q in ' W! f i PN W L r. M Q 5. EI E? H V gi fi , , 3 ' IJ :W T Y 'i X I, K, Ei 6 I l i l lk 1 1 1 . s .V s 5 f Si i iw 3 3 gp F2 5 I Y.. 544 Guidance and understanding are his by words eligion We are climbing jacob's ladder . . . Pre-conference class The worship committee 74- l' l 1 l N, 'RL MN- ... .- f..f..- pp-, cnegional onference And again, our hands aided us - as we, acting as hostesses, welcomed the Mis- souri State Regional Conference. Sponsored by the Committee on Ministry to College People, the Conference, held on February 20th and 21st, 1960, had for its theme My Spiritual Gradecardf' The guest speaker for the conference was Dr. Velma Ruch, in- structor at Graceland College. ,,,, V 1 3 7 sn N K K .N- 51 eapping Anewcap-anewlife. Eager hands reach our to re- ceive a cap, a candleg symbols of the dignity of nursing and of the light of service to God, through service to hu- manity. 76- 7 f ln! ... ..-.4.. N' Q' X- 'C T x.N xx L..,.f,-ff, ,g'4:-wx O w analcng One stripe is added to the cap, also responsibility to the hands of the student nurse. XVhether she is a junior or senior, the student now finds herself gaining both confi- dence and skills to match the responsibilities of her hands. gifs O 81 A -1 km 1. , - 0 . rcwluation ......4, ,,,.4.. ..-If-' A J: -- ...L-4 79- X ,Qi wif I heard the bells on Christmas day . Qther Jcfzvafaeo Rooty Toot Toot - our new institute -Q01 ,..1-s Winter frolic dk' ,fu-, f Q.. J- .v-.1Lff.:'...'.. ,,g 4: , -,'1.y ' 3155 -5f ',Ag Qvgwr 416 S1rz Bath' Our Graceland - San party ..a1.. I Breakfast on 'the'patio Sunny side up, Bev -82 f Let's really get in there Pancakes anyone? 1 I A I I I M, ,,-. ,M . W., ,W .1 ZSSY .V Q., .33- M If f . 5, M, , ' H555 Q, ' V, f N. .K if vf , 4 ,, I .117 '-....4'1f'. fl,- V+'-..'i4 ' Mg K , I .I I I Y L I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I 1 . I I I I I I I I I I I I X I I I II II' II I MIL EXII IQ? If .I QI I: ,LI III I I., 1 I I l 1. EE A H a w X 3 a J .x Z. 5? 6 1. Z4 1,1 ,. '1 V , A fx ll ag. EE V -A 31, A in I mm ,fu W, S 5 w 121 my 'l 1 1 ?t an N it i 1 5 i W C J E Ii L, sv :VY N 'v E5 33 YI 3 1 E e E L is ii iw 1 5 K, ,V v iw W L E Q g 1 QV Q, JEL ,. il Eu in sv :fr F-w E . 1 M. ,W mf, nal qahooe and , I Nr-'4 nv' 3 5.4 .J I s s Wul- ga ? wi rw' 1 V. 'Q .gr r 'Y' ,VIA 'Q-Q.. A gil ,Z !vw.-,.. - Qther apartment , Stereo -86.. harmacy ouoekeepin I A I L I ,-nl! M. f -444 eentral MPPIV let Szitchen 'li aunclry 96-Qdv 2 Q 5 , ,g w Q 1 s A 5 1 s Q l r s , V4 ,E ,-E E 4. ,g!, 15-I1 A 5? S ii E 2 ?, ,, e E, H113 is QQ, , ,..,, ' M 4 ,.Amif.Gf-'- :M I ,I, ,V W ,q xx :El ,ij 1 n.: 1 ,fig ig., 1 eww - f,g,,,i1?5 ,, ,.!,: ..,, ,- fi H555 .1 1271 3 i glff, sl. We Ui! 23132 1 4 1 Q , i 2 I 5 w , 1 I 1 4 1 v r , 4 I r 1 1, l 1 ,i 1, 5 ! 5 , S ecoral uromg Hice -ss. uoineoo Hia 00141 J A ? -rl 4. 52 mergency oem witcltlsoarcl 9.- hyoical ihercmpy Q!! EV ,s ? 1' it r i E: lg K E 5 fr it Y tl sf 1 5 , 1. H x I 1 ? f Z ,I it s a I 1 ix 4? Q1 an M H 41 ll ll ff ,I ri f1 'i , -a i , i I x I if 15 E! li 5. xl 5? E S! if 'L Student Qirectory Alexander, Barbara 1512 So. Pleasant, Indep., Mo. Bales, Brenda 1721 Hawthorne, Indep., Mo. Brundidge, Linda 825 No. Hastings Hastings, Nebr. Burkhead, Betty Box 555 Fairbanks, Alaska Carlile, Joy Rt. No. 3, Turner Rd. Indep., Mo. Carter, Lynda 2719 Berry Ave. Indep., Mo. Carter, Mildred 2007 Evanston, Indep., Mo. Clark, Maureen 1042 W. Orchard St., Indep., Mo. Crowe, Elizabeth 1406 W. Truman Rd. Indep., Mo. Cummins, Vivienne 1314 Gillet St., Port Huron, Mich. Determan, Patricia Moorhead, Iowa DeTray, Kay 1044 W. Maple Indep., Mo. Doig, Marjorie 31417 Santa Fe Terr. Indep., Mo. Edwards, Sharon 5512 Brookside Dr., Dearborn, Mich. Floyd, Bette Rt. 2, Bor 334 Benton Harbor, Mich. X Qzaaa of 1960 Gohring, Margaret 1302 Eighth St. Onawa, Iowa Huizenga, Ann 6540 Paris, S. E. Grand Rapids, Mich. Landsberg, Phyllis Rt. No. 3, Odessa, Mo. McCown, Dorothy Rt. No. 1, Benton City, Mo. Maulden, Carol 216W So. Crysler Indep., Mo. Meadows, Gayla 2306 Caremont, Indep., Mo.. Nuhi, Lillian 1337 Huber St. Honolulu 14, Hawaii Pement, Zada 1541 E. 50th S. Kansas City, Mo. Phelps, Barbara 227 Pereira, Tracy, Calif. Phillips, Phyllis Box 35, New Canton, Ill. Randolph, Sharon Sturgeon 105 N. Crysler Indep., Mo. Rathmann, Ilene 1816 Rankin Drive, Independence, Mo. Reeves, Carol Box 132, Logan, Iowa Roberson, Janice 5801 E. 60th St., Kansas City, Mo. im? Scott, Nancy Route 1, Nevada, Mo. Smith, Sammy 1617 Elkay Drive Eugene, Oregon Stricker, Katherine Box 271, 136th St. Bandera, Texas Thoman, Barbara 1116 W. Maple Indep., Mo. Uchida, Yasuko P.OI Box 165, Olaa, Hawaii Wade, Merideth 1010 S. Kiger Rd., Indep., Mo. Wallace, Donelda 1314 Alvord, Flint, Mich. Warren, Judy 3003 Santa Fe Rd., Indep., Mo. Welch, Anne 1416 W. Walnut, Indep., Mo. Worthington, Betty 616 So. Second Ave., Alpena, Mich. Worthington, Shirley, 616 So. Second Ave., Alpena, Mich. Mrs. Barbara Bloom 708 Sunset Drive Independence, Missouri Class Sponsor ' ,..,ug W . i- Armstrong, Barbara 5616 E. 16 Terr. Kansas City, Mo. Armstrong, Brenda 1324 W. Franklin Taylorville, Ill. Ballantyne, Faye Page, Nebraska Bryant, LaFern Box 94, East Wilton, Maine Burkett, Marilyn 11407 E. 31 St. Indep., Mo, Clemens, Marilee 2742 Glendale, Indep., Mo. Cundiff, Donna 5133 Freeman, Kansas City, Kan. Deck, Sandra 1127 State Ave. Kansas City, Kan. Ernsberger, Carole 218 E. Lawrence Ave Charlotte, Mich. Etter, Marna 1809 S. Dodgion, Indep., Mo. Graybill, Anna 514 Quincy St. Kansas City, Mo. Hardin, Betty 200 Sage, Poteau, Okla. Higbee, Joyce Rt. No. 1, Jackson Center, Penn. Hobbs, Marjorie P.O. BOX 95, Century, Florida Johnson, Marcia 1017 S. Noland, Indep., Mo. Qian of 1961 Laur, Lucy Ann 119 West Main St. Gaylord, Mich. Leavey, Lynda 2111 So. 26 St., Kansas City 6, Kan. Leth, Carole Clitherall, Minn. Lohnes, Sharon 4815 E. 48 St. No., Kansas City 16, Mo. Morlock, Nanci 369 E. 310 St. Willowick, Ohio Ohrn, Patricia Rt. No. 3, Lamoni, Iowa Parker, Marja 821 6th Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Reshaw, Cheryl 925 Nevada St. Dubuque, Iowa Roberts, Kathy 1203 Emerson, Edwardsville, Ill. Salts, Peggie Box 213, Battle Lake, Minn. Schorr, Judy Rt. No. 1, Tomah, Wis. Smith, Bev 1614 E. Ridgewood Cedar Falls, Iowa Sparks, Darlene 317 E. Main St. Boyne City, Mich. Steiner, Susie Rt. 2, Box 89, Theodore, Ala. Stephens, Becky 4918 No. Johnstown, Tulsa, Okla. .91- . .. .3 -4- 4 A, A' . x ,,..f.g-,, ,, A. M -:.f.41mJ3.:,3, F' Ygvfgguk-v 'Y I Swart, Judy 9722 Sagamore Rd., Kansas City 15, Mo. Sybrant, Ione Casper, Wyo. Taira, Sue 2332 Kula Kolea Dr., Honolulu, Hawaii VunCannon, Nancy 116 W. Wadsworth, Eaton, Ohio Willison, Marlene 1166 Mitchell Ave., , . Waterloo, Iowa Wilson, Donna 1407 Dill, ' Newport. Ark. , Woodstock, Gail 1502 W. Short. , Q .fl Indep., Mo. , it Yocum, Doris . PM L, 1405 E. Pacific, I Indep., Mo. ' 1 i l . 5 l 'l 1 , I l l Mrs. Dorothy Dooley 801 N. Crysler Independence, Missouri 5 a Class Sponsor 3 I, A ri- I Eli 1 lf i EI 2 Il' ' l. l I ' o I i il ii ij' 1 I s H11 551 lei lil ig, V! ' P lil tt l l Bailey, Wilma 5806 E. 12th St. Kansas City, Mo. Barrett, Edith 908 So. Washington, Denver 9, Colo. Bartlett, Karen 1389 Isabella Rd., Midland, Mich. Bateman, Viola 804 So. Leslie, Indep., Mo. Blankenship, Carole 309 Golden Lane, Indep., Mo. Brannick, Mrs. Shirle 903 Fairview Kansas City 22, Mo. Bush, Ruth Ann 2617 Westport Rd., Indep., Mo. Cackler, Janice 1844 8 Ave., No., Fort Dodge, Iowa Coe, Nina 1210 So. Pleasant Indep., Mo. Curtis, Dana 1210 No. Adams, Nevada, Mo. Daugherty, Margaret 4309 N.E. 48 St., Vancouver, Wash. Dodge, Judy Macomber Hill, North Jay, Maine Ellison, Lcuanna Rt. No. 1, Vinita, Okla. Giddings, Mary Rt. No. 3, Gibbon, Nebr. Glauner, Laura Rt. No. 1, Hagerman, Idaho Y Qlaoo of 1962 Goldsmith, Leeline 700 Anderson St., Warrensburg, Mo. Graham, June 2033 Harvard, Indep., Mo. Green, Rosalyn Cambridge, Iowa Hatcher, Beverly Fisher, Arkansas Huber, Bonnie 301 S. Vine, North Platte, Nebr. James, Patricia Rt. No. 1, Okemos, Mich. Kreger, Carol 122'Pine St., Prudenville, Mich. Langford, Frances 434 So. Cherry Olathe, Kansas McIntosh, Fayrene 352 Eureka, Wyandotte, Mich. McWilliams, Nancy Pisgah, Iowa McWilliams, Susan Pisgah, Iowa Marquis, Bonnie 212 8 Ave. N.E., Aberdeen, So. Dak. Meinke, Marlene 3406 Colby, Everett, Wash. Miller, Carol 303 Johnson, Clio, Mich. Miyata, Carol 560 Hinana St. Hilo, Hawaii Moore, Ann 861 Adelaide, London, Ont., Canada ...92.... Morgan, Sandra 17 S Woodland Terr. Clariton, Penn. Morical, Bonnie 3609 S. Claremont, Indep., Mo. Preston, Janet 4043 Bauman, Omaha, Nebr. Quick, Jeanette R.F.D. No. 1, Oak Grove, Mo. Schneider, Lois West Bend, Iowa Richardson, Joyce 1124 Ave. C., Ft. Madison, Iowa Smith, Shirley 700 So. 16 St., Blue Springs, Mo. Spradlin, Patricia 4003 E. 51 St., Kansas City, Mo. Vandervlugt, Elizabeth 3046 N.E. 56 Ave., Portland 13, Oregon Wigle, Phyllis 3545 Carter, Baker, Oregon Mrs. James M. Hough 11638 E. 15th, . Independence, Missouri Class Sponsor D, I , .....s 1-L4 pv'.aA,,..5 CONGRATULATIONS BUILDING WITH INDEPENDENCE A DES 81 RUBERIS CL 2-3366 Wilmer C, Andes Paul L. Roberts -95- w r P I if 2 E a+ 2? if gf 2211 ff' .W I' , 1, 91 VF aj, iN ify ,r R, E , E.: gl if-W yi Q 5,1 HI , ,N ! K N xi , + 2 1 115 I ' I V' V P ! ' 1 11 ff 4? gr ii fi '1 j 2 ' 1 , I ' 1 I 7 I I L I r , I 1 ' 1 ' I M' 'A n . i 'Ii I 'L 'i A AND M CLEANERS Congratulations CAIRNS FLOWERS QUALITY CLEANING 2:29 dfifxgg I 801 E. Lexington A CL 2-9340 11507 E. 23rd CL. 2-3713 U Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF C C THE BANK OF AND SONS INDEPENDENCE FUNERAL HQME Member of the F.D.I.C. Independence, Missouri INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI CL 2-7900 WS CRENSHI-IW'S BQGA-RT AN D BRQWN PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES H ARTISTS' MATERIALS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS Englewood Plaza First Natl' Banl-E Bldg. 10925 Wim'-ef Rd- 25 Blue Ridge Center Independence, Mo. Kcmscrs City, Mo. IN 1-1800 TE 1-2300 CL 4-5323 PL 3-0494 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CHRISMAN SAWYER BANK 1857 OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SERVICE 1959 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation p TAPE A Q O TAPE RECORDERS I 5 AMPLIFIERS 1020 West Truman Road E U U SPEAKERS Independence, Missouri KITS , Music CENTER CL1ft0f1 2-4910 IELECTRONIC soufmfm co., CUSTOM CABINETS etc. -94.. ., - Q.. .fu - J.. J--.,,: J. ,..1'F..1-3., f-....f-4. P E 1- E zomplensti FD E R S Money Orders - - - Shoppers Charge PRESCRIPTIONS En1Bf11Z1YNeedS Hee Pickup 'nd De'l'e'Y Hosni my Toy SHOP INC Year 'round Toys and Hobbies H P' - ' ave all will Travel R. W. Mack and Nola Sylvester Vi Neely N0rth Ac m1gh5oMeJ6g37s?ull'5Tg CL 2-6972 11010 Winner Rd. CL i:2lIe5.lRo.d On the Englewood Plaza-Independence, Mo. Year 'round La Aw Plcm Sportsman's Paradise BOWL FOR PLEASURE BOWL FOR HEALTH America's Family Sport' Goods Co. Associate Store No. 1 209 North spring CL 2-aooa L- M- Sher, Owner 213 N. Main Independence, Mo. DODD'S BAKERY Open seven days a week to 10:00 p.m. 11026 Winner Rd 10210 E Indep. CL 2-8479 CL 2-3776 ELDER S COFFEE SHOP Exclusive agent for RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES Try us for fine food I 214 W. Lexington - IN 1-1611 Gifts for all Occasions Englewood Gift House 10921 Winner Rd. CL 2-7296 Bridal Registry Hallmark Cards China 5: CI'YSfCil 117 W. 23rd St. C23rd ci Main Independence, M Phones: CL 2-3100 - IN 1-1000 THE GROSS CO. INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE Featuring PREFERRED RISK Auto Insumnce For TOTAL Abstainers only GOLDMAN'S Fine Jewelers since 1886 on the square in Independence, Mo. 100 W. Maple NURSES' HEADQUARTERS FOR BUYING BOOKS 225 W. Lexington Independerwe, MO- CL 2-5010 IN 1-5878 .-95.- l '.- .au -I-4! 5 1 ff 1 3 1: 1 rl i 1 l E l 1 K 6 1 1 I 1 l 5 1- I 1 i I 1 1. li lt I: I . 1 5 1 al ,, l l 1! E. 1 ? 1 ' ly It Ea 11 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 f mt J ff Nl 1 ,X I ' 1 N-llmnal -l IPS 1 ' It's HANDY to Bcmk ot f - FIRST NATIONAL BANK IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllulllllllllgiijl -T . II lb IJ Ive' in Barak I E 1- ' ,,A, Illl 1 y . - V T? W Y x Independence, Missouri -f 1-5: . -ww. 'lm f-y-' I T ,L ' Member . -LC- EQ231 ' -Psi--1' 2 I S-N 1 q ..,.. ...----- I Bank from the 9 A.M. - 7 P.M. wheel of your automobile Monday thru Friday STAE-O-LIFE HEALTH EC OD STCEE Hea1th begins in the soil and your kitchen You should read OVERFED BUT UNDERNOURISHED, 4th Ed., by H. Curtis Wood, M.D. 1421 West Lexington CL 2-5335 i U N 1 F O R M S Compliment Her With Flowers , Bm-co of California HILL FLOWER SHOP ' PC1111 Iones 1440 West Lexington . Emmy 0 CL 2-8812 Independence, Mo. CL 2-9292 HI R S CI: xlgstcs H O Ps 1211 Grcmd 1006 East 31st. INDEPENDENCE AMBULANCE SERVICE CL 2-0880 Air Conditioned - Pulrnotor - Two way Radios Home Cxyqen Service Complete Sick Room Supplies Dick Travis John N ee1y Hadley Reimal Independence, Mo. 101 N. Pleasant .96- rv . - - gig pn.-,-V--5,-..,f. .L:.4..4e..!:i.......-1:-1-... ,, 1 ' 4 gn 5 Q? INDEPENDENCE I l its Q l North Osage and White Oak - 2 INDEPENDENCE -MISSOURI 5 ' i 1 1 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION l ' 1 l 1 1 uf' I f 1 1' f, 1 1 E! , 1 1 l 9 l f rl oossnnnjdnamv S2 1 1 l as... no-7.422 1 l V em e 0,1 , KELSEY'S I 1 a M 10912-'MQ RESTAUR A NT A 1 , F . ' 21 ' V : vz l 1 ,a9mr.cm.a22'ila 533113 1619 Truman Rd. fl 1 Opposite the San 1 M muunnmus :I Open 0:00 ann. 'til Midnight i 1 H3434 f52.a..Ma , 4 fx le. , 3 :funn 4 pl Q , ,Q ! 202 DISCOUNT TO STUDENT NURSES K N O E P K E R ' S High quality diazrrfands at reasonable prices if I of Independence, Missouri I See our large selection of Nurses Watches KR1GEL's I I We 3 Two Convenient Downtown Kansas City if l Nurses Hosiery Nurses' Shoes L ions 1 Knee High - Regulee Length 1001 Main sf 105 E 11th sf 1 Gifts for All Occasions VI 2-4316 VI 2-1473 ' 1 3 Do You Want A Nice Hair Cut? ' For lands sakes come to LAND'S BARBER SHOP ' 1 5 MINOR S MARKET 1 11020 Winner Red 11600 Truman Road 5 Englewood Plaza A Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 5 Phone IN 1-9985 - - 1 Look for the Birdie down at MOSES PHOTO STUDIO CL 2 7858 Home In 1 3703 11014 Winner Road Bibles - Dictionaries Bill Folds -- Note Books Pen and Pencil Sets Wedding, Guest and Gift Books MYERS BOOK STORE 202 W. Maple Street INDEPENDENCE, MO. 7 l 1 1 5 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 3 ,11 ' 1 1 11' 1 1 l 11 1, . , 1 . . 1 , ff fl .1 . . , 5 . 7 , 1 , F F 1 , I 1 J 1 , . , H I 'f 1 . , 1' ,. , 1 i I , 1 Q , 1131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1, 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 fl-'ev X 1,111 1,111-.4 ., I 1 .Z 1. -1 115 111N11' 1 1'i11J 111. .12 111 519 11i11' .1 1, 2.1: '1 1 .9 11 1 1 1' W, 11.1 11 , 1451. 1, ,. 1 '13, 1 ' 1,11 - . 11, ,1 -'1ET1.1'I ,11Q1,11:, ' W 1 ,'111g- . 1,, , I L ':,1f1 V 11, 1. ,1 11 11111 1 H1111 11 1 1121 11 ,g1' . ,1 '13,14. 1 i 51- E ,J 121,111 ,1. , 1 ,1,1 1 1.111 1 , , 111 11.,. '11, 1111. 551111111111 :T111i111gI ' 311111 E' , 51 I 1, 11111 E1 ,J 111 5 . 1 7.1111 1.11 1,.11, ,111 H11 111 11111111 1 .51g1111,11 111 f1 1111 '-11 111. 1,1 11'111111', 11,1 1 1111 .3 1 1l,1 11. . 11, 1:1--1 1 ,, 1, 121111 T 11: 11,1113 1111- . 111: , M ,1,,i 1 I 1 H 1 1 . '1 1, 11111 i. .45 1 , 11 1 11 ,, I 1 11, 1 11 W V, x ,W . 1 1V ,. 4 .1, 1. ' 1. 111 ,1 . j,, .11 1 kai ,..11, 1 ,' Q 1' 1 1 '1 11 I , 1, 1 111 1 111 1. 1 1 ,1111 -1 1 '15 'E 1151 , 1 11,1 5 'A 1 11 '1' 1-, 1, N1 1 . 1, I 1l1' 1,'1,'1 :wif 1ff '1 ig, 1 ,1 . Q 15 111 1 1. 1 ,- -E1' l1 111 ,1 11 I 1 1 1 I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 11 ' 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 1 .'1:14l' V4:'11 1: . 1' t 1 ,u,,, 1 ,111 1 111,g .141-H1- .111,'1 11.i': 111, 1 i1 i,1'?'l 1 '-1' Z ll 1w,,, 1 P5116 1 Q f '111 :ff 1 1 1 1 132 an , ,1 '1 1111, 1 1 1 Natlonally advertised hlgrade shoes B. Mitchell Henry G. Mitchell Factory outlet 6 Big Savings Funeral Home OLSON'S SHOE STORE since mg 208 N, Liberty CLifton 2-8900 Savings 30W to 6QQ Off 310 North Main Independence, Mo. ongrafu afl0l'l5 PAPENFUS 6. SON HARDWARE CO 12012 E New U S 40 at Crysler FL 3 1666 Independence, Mo AMERICA S Most Deslred Colors 10116 N. MAIN INdep. 1-4829 Princess Uniform Co RUTH ELLEN S 322 E. 43 d St t KANSAS CITYHMO. - Nurse's-Technic1an's1 Umforms LET US SOLVE YOUR HAIR AND Custom-made PERSONAL GROOMING PROBLEMS WE 1-7066 Ruth Ellen Bennett Prop Res. Phone - INdep. 1-6240 .gg- i 1 1 I Q I 1 , 1 1 1, 1 v 11 E 1 111 1. I i 1 , I '1 11' 1 lx 1 51 41 1 C I O ' 1 14 Q 2 I - ' i 1 1 4 'l I i 1 11 l H, I 1 I nl 11 1 K1 I I 7 QQ Congratulations Congratulations SIVIITH S QUALITY BAKERY L 2 n f I W 2 1 YE 11 F Nurses Oxfords with all Heels 214 W' Maple ' Mr. 8: Mrs. Clifton Smith, Owners I I ' 's X 123 West Lexington Independence Missouri Weddings Portraits Commercial PM ITH MJQQGSPMY t er TU DIO CL.2 O2 34 Dlrect Color Anywhere - Anytime Lexington ar Walnut CL 2-9209 DLAND R FUNERAI MOM! , . 4 Y Q. QI p r On the Square Since 1898 X P Standard Oil Company Slwzqm femehg Sugar-Creek-R.efinery W 112 North Liberty sr. Y SUGAR CREEK, MO. I INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI f P. C. Livesay, Manager Gifts Jewelry Watch Repairing School Books 6 ' SUE MATTHEW DORA PERKINS STRIBLING S MODERN LAUNDRY AND CLEANING SERVICE Sudgra Bequly SUIOII U Free Pick-up 8z Delivery Specialty Shop Uniforms returned on hangers 215 North Main - CL 2-7240 CL 2-6257 Independence, Mo. Compliments of . . . SUPERIOR AMBULANCE 1221 W. Truman Road CL 4.-6200 Q- S Greetings from PHIL TURNER cmd THE TURNER MUSIC CO ' e Mus1c1an's Friend 405 W. Lexington CL 2-0500 We are celebrating our 50th year 1n Independence Over 35 Years or Quality Service Flowers by LEO WALKER Compare and You'll See -the-D1fference 10908 WINNER ROAD CL 2-9041 ENGLEWOOD PLAZA IRA WETHERILL Winner ft Harvard Independence Mo CL 2-0200 'ronnorr s JEWELRY and GIFTS 11025 Winner Road Englewood Plaza CL 2-7315 Independence TROLLEY INN 11400 TRUMAN ROAD Independence Missouri IN 1-9857 63319 STATIOI 401 W MAPLE INDEP I I CTh ' ' ' n . , Mo. 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