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

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Minn.. QF, -, . - . V - .M-,M . ..-.. ,.,.. 1 1 x w X .y. ' 1 1 -4g,,.-.- A -A A f w 5.7 523653 L x .-1 .. H., .-.V .... ..,, Y .. .. ....yy.-4----.-A--n--ff--v-1 f-f . . - H Q. N'I'l'DQcoNTxNENT PUBLIC LIBRARY , Genealogy and Local History 317 W. 24 Highway ' Independence, MO 64050 GE 1-1 5, . 'v li-9.3881 ' Q fri-I! S0575 1403 610.7 SA58 '69 GN SCHOOL OF NURSING, INDEPENDENCE SANITARI NI MCPL V ynnmwuqgawqlyglrmvqqgQlynly1W1QrQ4mv1lyl 4 Zlnrlepenrleune artiigrrium Y an mapiial Srhuul nf urging do . - 33 ulume XXIV Alma glllluter Dear Sanitarium, Your beacon ever more will shine Through lives that carry on, Your living radiance divine. With God at our right hand, We cannot fail our given task, ' To serve our fellowman, This is the prayer that we ask. Dear Sanitarium, Your memory ever more will be steadfast Within our hearts. We'll always cherish thoughts of thee. The knowledge that we gain, Through working at our life long aim, We dedicate our love, Dear Sanitarium to thee. , ,,,,,1,2,kL.,,e.,,, ,,-.,-..a,. -..qw .21va.,..4..4Qr...:...:.igxa.:4s44.:.asga-,-.-,sexaxasef-lxairfisegien-mia-1 CTFInIrl 7 as-i ilguur 4 reams Hold fast your dreams! Within your heart Keep one still, secret spot Where dreams may go, And, sheltered so, May thrive and grow ' Where doubt and fear are not. O keep a place apart, Within your heart, For little dreams to go! Think still of lovely things that are not true. Let wish and magic work at will in you. Be some times blind to sorrow. Make believe! Forget the calm that lies , In disillusioned eyes. Though we all know that we must die, Yet you and I May walk like gods and be Even now at home in immortality. We see so many ugly things- Deceits and wrongs and quarrelingsg We know, alas! we know How quickly fade The color in the west, The bloom upon the flower, The bloom upon the breast And youths' blind hour. Yet keep within your heart A place apart T Where little dreams may go, May thrive and grow. Hold fast-hold fast your dreams! Louise Driscoll V 1 I . t M ',-- 4x., W 4,,,A,,,-,,.N,F',J.gx,,r4,,,5,gr'p1fpg,.,:.g3.g,z,gp.,r,.,55:-,a'.fJ.:a::::..:g.j:az.g. ...:, i... ,. -.ga::.as:a-ma- ,. - - --n ...-41 1 . -V ,. .-,. - .-1., 4 erliwiiun , ir-as ahle 7 aulkner rulg Qmnnnlerfnl ignraun One who nourished us and caused us to grow by im- planting knowledge, wisdom and truth within our beings. Advising justly, assisting readily, defending courageous- ly-accepting us for what we are. By being a mother to many people-loving all infants as your own, instructing the new mother, holding the newf' babe, You have not loved one child, but all children. By giving your love to others, you have become an inex- haustible treasury. f Judith Anderson Editor ztnilng iiaff 7 clitur's message The past year has brought many changes in our lives. We have moved out, not only into an adult World but a professional world. We, ofthe 1969 Staff, have attempted in this past year to capture some of our memorable moments. To you we give this book. Judy Anderson Debbie Barber Faculty Sandra Brown Classes vmq, 'va9g rm'N9W' Valerie Dexheimer Sherry Hartford Copy Editor Photography The Sanrlog Staff at Work caught in an off moment ,V Q V ,N 'Tiff gt. - A - 'kr 'H .. V--V , Y - --, ffflm 'Y ,H i - .....1.ih-...G Gloria Hopper Connie Kesner Bernita Morriss Ramona Rider Copy Editor Hospital Divisions Copy Editor Faculty Karen Shawhan Dusty Smith W Layouts Layouts Connie Wade Paulette Zamastil Hospital Departments Business Manager Staff looking over layouts .....,.-...,...........,,...,.,.,:Y-T-T -W ,I I EEE? AAAV , .. , ,af -,.A.- , ,,- , ..,,,, , ,Ng 1 .MM fu ........m..,4., , , , ry Mrs. Catherine Anthony Medical-Surgical Coordinator 5 Years A 2 Ev. 1. a 1, if if f' A I 2 . ' ,, 5lN'f'i--ff' ,fl C222-.:.'2', 1 Q- f ,, A' ,. , 5 V. ,Vb' 1 41 . ' M .Ja Mrs. Helen Choplin Cinical Instructor 1 1 Years Mrs. Clara Avera Nutrition Instructor 3 Years , PN.. 1 Miss Nelle Morgan Director of Nursing 27 Years Miss Vida Butterworth Educational Director 38 Years Mrs. Judith Caudle Med-Surg. Inst. 2 Years . 1. 9 3, rii s I rssses ri, , etre I 4, A Mrs. Nancy Farley Miss Mable Faulkner Med-Surg.III Obstetric Instructor 2 Years 37 Years Mr. Rodney Giles Choir Assistant 1 Year 2521 I Mr. Leo Gussman I! Choir Director 3 Years Mr. Donald Harvey Miss Nancy Harter Carroll Kimball Counsellor and Philosophy Inst. Med-Surg. Asst. Nutrition-Disease Inst. I Year 2 Years 2 Years X 0 1 3 Mrs. Jenny Linkhart Miss Tess Morgan Student Health director Communications Inst. 17 Years 1 Year Jw I ,ff I 'Q ' ' ff I E X, ff l l I I Mrs. Gwenith Schell Ass't Science Inst. 2 Years P . , Wai Mrs. Joyce Shireman Med-Surg. Inst. l Year 1 Mrs. Jeanne Taylor Med-Surg. Inst. 2 Years Mrs, Mary Kittinger Operating Room Inst. l Year I 4 Mrs. Bernice White Mrs. Dorcas Wilkinson Social Science Inst. Med-Surg. Inst. 10 Years 2 Years X. Mrs. Doris Weddle Librarian 2 Years ,.,... 7 Mrs. Jeniece Hammond Secretary 2 Years X-mr Housemothers are very much a part of our dorm life. We give this page to them with our appreciation. nnsemnilqers Mrs. McQueen Head Housemother Miss Duffy Mrs. Lewis Miss Lovell MTS- Thomas 1-'x fb lqfsv' fa-1' f A ff - . A-------:-f-filo-'Ti Ti'iiiT f-fr-ff, H 1. .wwWm H, w -f- --A ' -' -q'i'zw'm,.- 1-1-f-H-my.-,-uf A-,....q. '-u----- Mr. A. Neal Deaver, Ph.D., M.A.C.H.A. Mr. Dennis Midgordon, B.A., M.S. Hospital Administrator Assistant Administrator clministratinn Mr. Lloyd Slaght, B.A. Mr. Larry Werges, B.T. Personnel Director Director of Special Services Jacque Cripps Gloria Hopper President Vice-President , f f' ' 4, ' ' Ann Henson Miss Butterworth Treasurer Sponsor Gloria Hopper presents Jacque Cripps a memento in apprecia- tion for her work. Pam Peterson Nina Campbell Corresponding Secretaty Recording Secretary Student 'ignrlg GBffi1:er5 glfirst giilalf Pam Peterson and Ann Henson serve punch at a Student Body Meeting. Linda Troyer Kathy Hearn President Vice-president Diane White Miss Faulkner Treasurer Sponsor Incoming officers take their oath of Office Beth Baller Betty Chevola Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Student 'ggnrlg f19ffi1:ers Sunland Ralf Jacque Cripps, outgoing President, talks to Linda Troyer, incoming President ' ,,,..., minus By small and simple things, are great things brought to pass Alma 17:35 Ml Z f ,QW ' W 44-M QQ, 'Mail ,X X X X Y f ,,,: ,. 1 1, W. . f W4 Wd! Z Kathy Hearn President Qllasafs 1959 Bettye Cervola Vice-President Dorcas Wrlkmson Class Sponsor Q Chevette Chvala Janis Shakespeare Secretary Treasurer 1 I . L Q ', . LVf M rsiii M' a M M r rf H an ' .X 4?wq4y ,lg iiii . . K i in r i sr s ' V MWZWW ff? X Beth Baller San Diego, California Sarah Brundige Hastings, Nebraska Margaret Buttgen CMrs.j Independence, Missouri Carol Castillo Independence, Missouri Bettye Cervola Theodore, Alabama Rae Jean Chandler Sylvania, Ohio Chevette Chvala North Battleford, Saskatchewan Canada Barbara Crown Falls Church, Virginia Thelma Eagle Independence, Missouri Jean Eggenberger Maiden Rock Wisconsin Sue Fagan Mrs Independence Missouri J an Gilliam Independence MISSOUTI K .J. . Sandra Greenlief Anaconda, Montana Ruth Ellyn Grice Rolla, Missouri Jeanne Grinstead Kirtland, Ohio Lo Anne Groff Lamoni Iowa Judith Hass fMrsj Independence Missouri Margaret Hayes Lawson Missouri a v a Kathy Hearn Wilson, North Carolina Phy1l1s Heath La Harpe, Kansas DIXIS Long Atmore, Alabama I :Bi 3: Sandra Madsen Reno, Neved H Joy Middleton Wildersville, Tennessee Peggy Morgan QMrs.j Laurier, Washington Kathy Murphy Belleville, Illinois Cheryl Owen Glasgow, Mo l1fZiI'l21 Paula Pelletier fMrs.j Independenc e, Missouri Teri Premoe Roseville, Michigan Sheryl Rock Independence, Missouri Pam Rojewski Bradner, Ohio Jeannette Scott fMrs.j Independence, Missouri Janis Shakespeare Golden, Colorado Neva Simpson Midland, Michigan Jeannine Speigle Elyria, Ohio Pennie Stafford fMrsj Independence Missouri Barbara Taylor Stratfrod Ontario Canada And I say that life is indeed darkness save when there is urge, 1 And all urge is blind save when there is knowledge, And all knowledge is vain save when there is work, ' ' And all work is empty save when there ' is love, And when you work with Lovelyou bind yourself to yourself, and to one another, and to God. . . Kahjl Gibran Hui Slqnfim Kay Bourlier Hastings, Nebraska Sherry Cowan Goodland, Kansas Dianna White Independence, Missouri Peggy Zmyslony Bay City, Michigan Linda Troyer Independence, Missouri Dana Watt fMrs.j Independence, Missouri Enninrs Every man according as. he purposeth in his heart, so let him giveg not grudgingly or of necessityg for God loveth a cheerful giver. ll Cor. 9:7 wmv- K...-' 0112155 ww Magda Smith Debbie Barber President Vice-president .Y H K4 4 .J Miss Caudle Jacque Cripps Sponsor Renne La Joie Secretary Treasurer Diana Argotsinger Dunlap, Iowa Debbie Barber Smithville, Missouri Julie Brune Chanute Kansas Pam Burger Massillon Ohio Nina Campbell Ainsworth Nebraska Jacqueline Cripps Gladwin Michigan Kathy Fye Independence, Missouri Erna German Kidder, Missouri Valerie Dexheimer Grandview, Missouri Sharon Franklin Independence, Missouri Sherry Hartford Somerville, New Jersey Sandra Hatten Stockton, California .,,...... Ann Henson Holden MISSOUTI Dana Holcomb Llverty Mxssourx Pam Keady Raytown MISSOUII Renne La 1016 Kansas C1ty North Mxssoun GIOIIH Hopper Independence MISSOUYI Dale Johnson P1ttsburgh Pennsylvama -Q1 , 9 i w, 7 , 7 .Mi ,,,, , . Valerie Lade -Red Bluff, California Billie Lutes Blue Springs, Missouri Janette McKay Cindy Miller Saralee Montgomery Knox City, Missouri Jackson, Mississippi Independence, Missouri Donna NiC01HiSOI1 Laurel Oppelt Pam Peterson Independence, Missouri Port Angeles, Washington Independence, Missouri Q9 TWT Magda Smith Newark, California Cynthia Spurgeon El Dorado Springs, S .. am xy tggg ggii rx Missouri x wr- X X: sit C is -i g -Ex. Xt ,, A Pegi Powers Seattle, Washington Julie Reynolds fMrs.j Independence, Missouri Anita Swanson Decatur, Nebraska - t ,, 5 I , i Q, i . , , Kggr ,rt fkl 3. yxxh K ,X 1 fk K . .L X Q . .fy v' 1 if I Lorna Westhoff Edgerton, Kansas ,tffzwv so f X Mary Wielage Cindy Winchester Dorchester, Nebraska Desert Hot Springs, California Im? 'mm' Q . B111 UYIIIII1 ,, The score of Life lay clean and waiting there When Connie Began to lplace the notes with care. She wrote with swift, sure strokes the sombre half notes of concern. ' The measured quarter notes of life moved through the bars with constant melody. How steadily the eighth notes of her laughter quickened every score And if the rests sometimes heldvpain- She only wrote the more. How can we count the Love she gave us as we served the Lord With her-and learned that Life is more than deed or work but rather an intangible First given Then returned to Him who has created it With what seet faith and moving certainity her firm strong hands Draw music from the hearts of those who followed And drew understanding too - . to levels higher than she dreamed. An artist she who offers gifts like these with such simplicity of heart. She could not give the pattern of her life Less than the best she was And so you see hers is a soaring soul on heaven s song spent. Hers is a soul which seeking God Is free! 3 9 3 5 5 : 9 5 9 3 4 res men In thy Ways acknowledge h1m and he shall d1rect thy paths Prov 3 6 Y f f fyfffg ff fZ!Z7! Joanne Grinstead Nancy Sheppard president Vice-President Mrs. Nancy Farley Class Sponsor Susan Denham Judy Anderson Secretary Treasurer Rosalie Atwood Lamoni, Iowa Judy Anderson Independence, Missouri Emma Lou Clark Independence, Missouri Sandy Brown Harbor Beach, Michigan Susan Denham Independence, Missouri Susan Curtis Montebello, California ww- Mona Beck Independence, Missouri Rosalin Combs Kansas City, Missouri Cheryl Derr Forest City, Missouri V f- :V W f. -- ' -' --if , as-5-fx--rw Qs,-ff:-1+Fff'+ . 'I -. f' fi- ' .5'fIF!' 7'3?7 'f 'W '-' R . 1 r A52 -K 'sif ,'VY4fwwr ,S Q Linda Fewell Holland, Ohio Nancy Hartman Joanne Grinstead Kirtland, Ohio Connie Kesner TUCSOII, A520113 K Marseilles, Illinois Kathy Kirby McCullough, Alabama N Donna Knapp Redding, Iowa Donna Lockling Lenexa, Kansas Bernita Morriss Guilford, Missouri Ramona Rider Kirtland, Ohio s, f ' '2f3QW?k,f 7 Maxine McCord Harrisonville, Missouri Lilaine Phillips Weirton, West Virginia Karen Shawhan . . sss Buckner, Missouri 1 - Q 'rye 'r'1 f V is K f ' 'W was A so Nancy Sheppard Dustee Smith Jefferson, Ohio Lubbock, Texas Mary Strauel Sarah Sullivan Mayville, Michigan Independence, Missouri Beth Teeters Connie Wade Portland, Oregon Kansas City, Missouri Kathy Stine Independence, Missouri Irene Taylor Independence, Missouri Paulette Zamastil Madison, Wisconsin y . ,W f 4 1151111111 4 eparimnnis and 4 11115111115 xv 4 4 . M L .D nxilizrrg Personnel -ew---Y , ' fe? ' ' ' G-, , W V These ladies give assist enee to hospital visitors C531 5111113 and inark xx- , ik -:ei Gifts for all ages may be found in the S-T-R-E-T-C-H your coffee break. gift shop. Ear The snack bar is open to visitors as well as employees. 0 Personnel Medical Records Mrs Boles 1S one of the many capable secretarres workrng It 13 the Job gf medrcal records to keep accurate files rn the hosprtal rlmmuairaitun Employee Health Credrt Un1on f WW Em loyee Health records are kept here Mr Ackley ards students and employees wrth rnsurance P coverage or ii f 1 Sv X 4 O O rw fy P Q 4... .-,...r.,,eh. .1.. -... .... M urging Q9ffi1:12 Qwlmiiiing f19ffi1:e 1 l l i l Mrs. Harrel types letters for Miss Morgan. Here is where all the patients come first. 7 nz-iness GBffi1:1e I I 1 Mr. Crawford is always willing to give advice when needed. A11 the San Students Wind up here Sooner or later 1 42 ...,. ,.,-.....,......,.,,...w,,T,,.....,,h., -gL,o5,..... .,,.,,,.,r,.... .,,..,,,.f-,..,.-,. Genital Snpplg Mrs- Goode demonstrated the new autoclavel Folding becomes a daily routine for these ladies in central supply. armang Accuracy 1S their motto H - --- M- -v-----f-------a -- ,: . ., - 1,-f i'3?2T'FlF- f. '7' , . '..' 'v4 '5 ,,,5.,,,V.,,,..,,.t....a,.,,,,?,,.,...m.,ag3.:-,,, ,iqggglgnlj1 - Y .., . ti: I. rf ..1:'LA, .f V ' .4 .I :WP- rw s . This interesting machine records the heart beat. One of her jobs is to analyze the puse rates. F , . if ah nraiurg si Testing is one of the assignments done in the laboratory. This Woman is showing another type of work done in the laboratory. s qghgsinal N With a little assistance, walking is re- stored. Whirlpools give new 'fone to mus c es 5 fntir huarrl Paging Mr Linkhart' Paging Mrs Linkhart' 5 Q 1 . fT V il -- - Q QQ. jf 1 r If il U. N- ., -- 'ff A, o h I' -A 7 mergenng Mrs. Rinehart waits for the in- Now where did I put the A um? coming emergency. acliningg , Neff! E! 5. Patients report here for x-rays. V-E-R-Y Interesting , - - - --v-. .- ...........-,,......,,t,..-.-,...,., ..-....,.,,,,,,,g,l,.,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,...,...,.,f 3-S.-..,.,5.,:,,,,.,,4.,zggg..,,1:.g:,g.,gg.jg-,-..1,.,.-,.H-..gt.,was -Qffffff -ff-nf,-,ff-AW----'P--' - ,,.,- ,, - - Mr. Wergers is full of answers for questions asked. Patient 'gguclgni Plan Typing can get pretty dull A student is shown how the machine functions. Il nltalatiun Iynrapg This 1S some of the equipment used in Inhalation Therapy for or T1 ' l ,Q it F? gr, Sli ', ts, 3 il .2 :li E ix Mrs. Avera shows how trays are prepared for patients. This Workeris showing how bacon is prepared for meals. 4 ieiarg and Glztfeierizx i Double double toil and troubleg Fire burn and cauldron bubble. Cool it with a baboon's blood, Then the charm is firm and good? ll V 2 s il is al 15 ll lil il lil li' it i, l l l l M l l E I l a l i l p, Psychologically speaking, the cafeteria meets the hunger drives of San students. sl Ma1ntenance keeps the hospltal 1n t1 top shape nusnk eepmg I ggasmi? How 1 o n g d1d you say our coffee breaks lasts'7 'IV anndrg, X One of housekeepmgs many tasks 1S mendmg HCHPS Of laundfb' HIWHYS face these Workers 1 i 4 S 1 Q B 1 -4-mil 1 xl U 3 . as It .. .a., 1... ,ag W B my , ,1..Qs Xa.,, E .a.. is 0 9 ' N , A Vru' 3 ' V , I Q WW A . ' , In. K - I R ' f .aaaaf W5 'K e J' agf' ' I -.-aaamlefwame-a:n:a1zf.e.:a-A,.ema5f.eg.,,z.,,,,,M,,,z29,77 W ,W , ,W ,. , 1 --1 , , ,, .?v,.1,,.,-,1.,.,w.,.,,,,.. ,.,. .-ff.-..., C19j1Hamr Trai me walk init O Master, let me walk with thee In lowly paths of service freeg Tell me thy secret, help me bear The strain of toil, the fret of care. Help me the slow of heart to move By some clear, winning word of loveg Teach me the wayward feet to stay, And guide them in the homeward way. Teach me thy patienceg still with thee In closer dearer company, l In work that keeps sweet and strong, In trust that triumphs over wrong. In hope that sends a shining ray far down the futures broadening way, In peace that only thou canst give, With thee, O master let me live. ningraphs ennnrl 4 Inur ,I A good deed lf never lost he who sows courtesy reaps fnendsh1p and he who plants kmdness gathers love Anonymous Give what you have to someone' it may be better than you dare think. Longfellow ,,, trnl 4 Innr - - ,,...-....Q,.......,..4...,.......... ..,,..... . ,,,., Y..,,..,,L,.,..,,,..1.--..,?.,.,,,.--.. ,V Who holds the souls of children, holds the nation. r Anonymous A merry heart doeth goodvlike rnedicineg but a broken spirit drieth the bones. - A Proverbs 17:22 7 nurih 7 Iuur 7 ifilq 7 Innr When life seems just a dreary grind, And things seem fated to annoy, Say something nice to someone else And watch the world light up with joy. Anonymous Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them notg for such is the kingdom of God. New Testament jixth 7 Iunr 52111211111 7 Innr -u-..g.., 'L Seventh floor Jorns 1n on the Chrrstmas Splflt A Usual Scene at 3 nurses Statlen 4 nsprial Glannltrls Wrrtmg out doctor s orders 1S one of the many Jobs A mamtenance man 1S busy workmg on the new I C U done on fourth floor ' ' .,,,v,,,,,..,,.,,,,.,,. V, 'H f'ii9bf?ae-ski? Fiili-,f,,.., . . ,4,.,y-e 7 res mam The class of 1971 were admitted to the school of nursing on Sep- tember 8. , Freshmen entered opened-eyed, were met by their Big Sis and escorted to their specially decorated rooms. Unpacking was done, then braving their way the Freshmen took a grand tour of their new home. ,,,,,,,.,....,...,,..,, r--fy-.-,,,,.....-.n.........,.............-....-.,,.,...,,u.-.,.,..,s,,,f:m,.-lf-:gf .---www, .,.. . .... .,,, , .. .-..- ,,-.- .- V,.- rriiml The evening saw a pajama party welcoming the freshmen into the student body. Some Junrors showed up late but all the evenrng brought about the feehng of oneness wh1ch we hope w1ll prevarl throughout our framrng The Junrors demonstrated therr drarnatrc ab1l1ty by entertarnrng therr lrttle srs . . . , V a I f . L W , f r , 14 f' I .Ml W e ,J ' 'L- g . , My ,A W I , X , , Ji ,ng 2 ,V Y. ,aff ' 1 H . 'f V rm H J if I. a , -, .x I 8-om , ,dn f W ,,Y4 gy r Y -gyda?,Q,,.,,,,.,.k....,,,.....t5i..,.d.......,..........., .. C' 4 rua man Sue Curtis gets full treatment from her Big Sis and Nancy Sheppard. The fun of initiation is the getting dressed up. For the first time we are directly involved in a school function, es- pecially made for and set aside for us. Laine Phillips prepares a number for our Rest 7 nrm al Initiation is a traditional part of our nursing school. Prep- aration starts a few weeks before the unique occasion. Haven performance. Sheriff Lal oi presents Sheppard the Brat to the court. and at times wavered its decisions. Some were good others bad. The consequences of our actions were reviewed by the court. It was pretty lenient Q31 niiiaiiun W and Q31 nfnrmal Our public appearance seemed to be enjoyed by passing motorists who seemed to derive pleasure from our discomfort. Diana Argotsinger presents Rosalie Atwood with her carnation. Initiation ended with a very appropriate occasion-Formal nation. They told us of the symbolic significance of the Initiation. It was moments of sacredness which all fresh- flower to us as student nurses. men will cherish in their memory always. The significance For most everyone the evening ended with the Big Sisis being our Big Sisls presenting us the Little Sis with the car- treating the dewy-eyed freshmen to supper. y HIIUHIBBH 69112211 J iss 4 ana nlrnmll . My ., f , . ' fy is J .A i f mai Q MM... , . , -,i - f . , .p,.X..,.- ,,, M.-. 'ki . , . , ., ,, .. . cu. if Dana Holcomb with Janette Mickey candidate from Jennie Lund School of Prac- tical Nursing. . Junior, Dana Holcomb was chosen by the student body as Halloween Queen. She ,then represented us for the Miss Independence Title. She gave a good show- ing in spite of not ,capturing the title. l . . ...... ...,,.....- ...,. ,,,,... ,.., . ...,.....,, VQIK ,,,i,,..,,,,.,,.,,.,g.,,,g,.g..,.-a----- .,,,.,..a,.,g,.,:.s,,,,,.:g4.1,5,.g5,,.,,g,g,,,5,.i.7,,T,.a:,::Tg,,,,.,,,,,,1,., .,a,,,.,,.,,,.,..,W,W--f . V,..., ,. ,,., eninr Glannlidaie Sarah Erunnlige We The grand finale to Halloween festivities was the annual Halloween parade. Our float The Great Pumpkin Won a second place trophy. Our students supported this by the singing of Pumpkin Carols. 7 rea man Qlanrlinlaie '2Husig Smith . .,. .,A....:, . ,.,.,.2,yq,,- Eg g-5 ? .3qaa12E26gi2ii,v:ag ,,a5i. 1.. 1....:, glrlm giiglg was - 1959 Hnninr Eiana Qsrguisinger Juniors Diana Argotsinger and Saralee Montgo y count money earned through the Miss Ugly Conte t gif reshmzxn Glzrnnlirlaie Ellaine Phillips Seniur Qlannlinlain y Earhra Uaglnr 4 erliwiiun nf 33121: Qfinnm in iss jlllurgan and iss 'ggniierfnnrily Jacque Cripps unveiled the plaque dedicating the new 'Rec Room to Miss Morgan and Miss Butterworth in ap- preciation of service rendered. Mrs. White enjoys punch and cookies as she looks over our new es cape room. The faculty take a grand tour of the new domain as students look on. , .. . , . ., . .f. ,-.. 3A?.,.g, ,,-,.:1.,...,..-..........:..,,.,.....:,.,.::la-,4i+T,,.5.,Hf-5 ---- ---gg j zgriik,-L 1. -,-- JJAZWWL111n?nnmdnMv-W' 'vit 4- h P2111 5931111112 'QB2iig ,.,,,,...... . 1. .h ?fl111'11z1 M21-1iI111ff 251111112 311111121115 . . . . . 31113111112 6511512516 El'E111:ilI2 Eamisnn . . . . . . . . 1351111 KQTBLIIQPI' 3jII5BFhiIIB 2511111121 . . 1. . . 3311111111 5121111111-1211 QIPHIH2 KGIQBIIII .... h . , , . 311112112 ag jj11Iiz1 011111213 . . .... 1, 29111111 gfEI11I211111I1 Eloi J G t d L cille P B g b tto make t It 1 ph 11 h J ph D N 1 en in- 1 pt Betty-L W th fft 11 J ph1 D N 1 fh parkingt k t Th t t th 11d d pplause. E1bthP K dy gh p My NaCamp- bllt dflgt dAb GBM 'ffininz gifizzin.. gimilg.- .... . Qsnnniie Bugnis . . . j1Hz1rg Unrlrl . . . Elizabeth . . . Eulin flagne . . . . glfranres mallare . . . 0 Bad Marg . . . . , , . 1Hegi1Hnfr1erz- . . 58061122 gHHnnignmerg . . . . . Cglurizx ginpper . . ,. Nina Q'Lz1mpl1eII . . . .11Hz1m E5eanlg . .. linda Qfefnell . . Bale jlnhnsnn Julie-Lind F 11 dM y N C pb ll b hppy reunion aiiunal Qlnnirnniinn l Pallas, filexas Dale Johnson, Jacque Cripps, Cecilia Gatson-Avila Col- lege, Ann Henson and Thelma Eagle. The trip down was by plane. The girls enjoyed the view. Four San students had the honor and privilege of attend- another part of the country. ing the National Student Nurses Convention in Dalls, Texas ' There were many meetings, panels, and parties to attend during the summer. The highlight for the San, however, was the office won by Not only did the girls meet other student nurses but saw Thelma Eagle of National Recording Secretary. Nina Campbell, Gloria Hopper and Dale Johnson talk over developments of the convention. Nma Campbell Paulette Zamastrl and Glorra Hopper show posters whrch they have made for therr campargn Mrssourr State Student Nurses Conventron CMOSSNAJ was held rn Jefferson Crty on October 25 26 and 27 at the Ramada Inn Many actrvrtxes took place at conventron Re vrsron of by laws electron of new MOSSNA offrcers and electron of Mrss Student Nurse of Mrssourr were some of our actrvrtres Three of our SAN grrls ran for state off1ce Stain Glnnneniinn Eeffersnn Cftitg, emu. ' ll9riul1er 25 - 27 They were Jacque Crrpps Glorra Hopper and Nma Camp bell Glorra Hopper IS now second vrce presrdent for our state assocratron There was a chance to meet student nurses from the entrre state All had much to grve and all recerved much 7 l , 7 J 7 7 7 ' a a ' 1 . - - ' cc Q7 - - W V H U-J, w ,--, ,- ,,,-,, . ,. . , .. ,...... . , H g ....,.,....,...i.-.......+f-..f,.,... .... E -..,..5+.................-....-... . ,r.,..,,,,..... - - - - -,ir . V. . .. ...L-1111:-. T..-.-of-Q-14-1--,fwM,f.f 4,.4'-.41.-..,7..-..,.,....,,.f.:... .:,,r,u,,sagg y -7 3.f4,:,13z1..gg j - .:.g..3.:.:..e.gg,5.55..q '- -- g1,f,,,,f,,,,u,-,W M, -. 1 iss issnnri Student urge K i I alma 4 agln I Thelma Eagle, a Senior, Won the Title of Miss Missouri ' Student Nursei' at the State Student Nurse Convention held - in Jefferson City in October. Miss Eagle then became eligible for the National Miss Student Nurse Title. Thelma Eagle receives a bouquet of flowers as she is be- ing presented with her new title. Nancy Sheppard, Laine Phillips, Irene Taylor, Joanne Grinstead, and Beth Teeters prepared for the receiving of caps. Brg S1s s presented therr Lrttle Srs s wrth the tradrtronal cap holder 7 res man Clapping nnemllnrs 1U Judy Anderson recerves her first cap from Mrs Anthony Mary Strauel porses after recervmg her cap l 3 K A . l , . , - - - 7 ' ' ' ,A ,W ,.., as . i f ,.s. muniur 7 anding Juniors and seniors enjoy punch and cookies after the long awaited occasion. r, 1 1 v Rene Lal oe, Laurel Oppelt and Erna German received their bands. A l e r s E l Roommates Ann Henson and Debbie Barber poise for camera- man. Juniors and seniors intermingle recalling their times together. . wr Y .... eninr Banding Senior banding held outside this year. It was a unique experience another memory which is filed away for happy remembrances of student nurse days. gig. 5434 Seniors pose-B. Chervola, J. Eggen- berger, M. Hays, D. Watt, K. Hearn, B. Crown, L. Troyer, S. Madsen, T. Eagle, B. Taylor, and B. Baller. After the banding service the faculty and student nurses enjoyed an outdoor reception. JH nlleglmll FRONT ROW: M. Strauel, J. Anderson, L. Phil- lips, captain, S. Brown, D. Kanpp, J. Grinstead, S. Denham, K. Stine. BACK ROW: P. Heath, J. McKay, N. Campbell, D. Argotsinger, B. Teeters, K. Kirby, l. Taylor, K. Shawhan. l A 2 The 1968-69 District two volleyball league had a good season. We had a record of five wins, three losses putting us in third place. Judy Anderson returns the ball to Avila. The San went on to Win the game. Beth Teeters sets up the ball for Phyllis Heath., RIGHT: Judy Anderson picks up a low ball. Beth Teet- ers tries to put it over the net. ABOVE Our opponents stand IH readrness as Beth Teeters serves RIGHT Janette McKay Sue Denham and Karen Shawhan Wa1t for the ball to come over the ne San girls stand ready and Waiting for the opponents serve l . 1 , t . ..---I---A '-l----.-f-fl-ss+, l15i- .?g?+aq1-+iL.h+Q-,m---Q-,sfy9Q-s-t---f------N----- ---- '4 '1 1E? BACK ROW: K. Murphy, K. Stine, J. Grinstead, F. Zamastil, R. Combs, B. Teeters, C. Kesner, S. Denham, D. Knapp, D. Lockling, I. Taylor. FRONT ROW: R. Giles accompanist, N. Sheppard, R. Atwood, S. Brown, C. Derr, J. Anderson, B. Morriss, S. Sullivan, M. Strauel, L. Fewell, and Lew Gussman, Director. The Choir got Off to H good Staff this Year by making its The spring saw the choir travelling to Lansing Penitenti first public performance HT capping- ary Palm Sunday to sing to its inmates. Getting in the Swing Of Christmas Season the Choir The grand finale for the choir however, is the annual caroled at the Blue Ridge Mall. Following this the choir variety Show. A11 in all the choir enjoyed a Swinging year, sang at the Rotary Club. A Glhrisimas niarg Igerfnrmanrn The Rotary Christmas performance saw inter-choir groups performing separately from the choir. It was an occasion fitting for the season and enjoyed by all. 2151112 inlge all Qlhrisimas qgerfnrmannn In the crisp open air the choir sang some of our sacred Christmas hymns and other traditional festive songs. .cfsm 1 111111511 Cllhriasimas id qgarig The lounge was decorated in the traditional Christmas style Presents for our Christmas family were piled under the newly decorated pine tree. Singing and eating followed. The happiness and joy of Christmas prevailed throughout the party. -- 111111511 nnienang Rosie Atwood, Master of ceremonies led the audience in a fa- miliar folksong. I ABOVE: Laine Phillips sings her favorite song Bottle of Winel' LEFT: Rose sings Marriah F The audience looks on, sings a few lines here and there. Enthusiasm rises with each song we know. with great feeling. . The boys play a rough game of bombardment. Siurleni ffglue Barb Taylor and Kathy Murphy serve refreshments to eager Dogpatch Dodgers. qgrnfnssinnals nmmii M San club members playing kickball with the Dodgers Offering advice to club members all in a night's Work. lane LF-ala.-1 4 5 3 B . , , i W 1 R .g. Tr' UU Swimming QE I W ml X. fwfr' s 1 ,. Y. ., L.,? ..,....,u.,-....,....................,,..,.. ......-.- .,i,,.-..f,,-,,f,ff::7n:yrgf,gffvvrpn-HH- ---n -v WH- uf. .. ,. Q J Q '- Q 1 2-. x S x, N N.. E s 'N .A NWA s ,w-14 Glummiiiens .I DECORATION COMMITTEE: S. Brown, L. Fewell, D. Hol- comb, D. Johnson, I. Taylor, P. Powers, D. Locking, C. Win- chester, P. Keady, and C. Wade. MOVIE COMMITTEE: C. Spurgeon, A- Swanson, E- PROGRAM COMMITTEE: P. Zamastil, L. Phillips, M German, -I - BFUHC, D- KHHPP, P- Burger, C- KCSHBI, S- Beck, D. Lockling, D. Njcholiasen, I. Taylor, P. Bur- Curtis. , ger, R. Atwood, L. Fewell, R. LaJ oi, P. Powers. WORSHIP COMMITTEE E German D Johnson, S. Sullivan M Strauel N Hartman B Lutes K Shawhan M. Smith, L SHIRTS AIKID STATIONERY COMMITTEE: D. Knapp, K. Kirby, A. Swanson, G. Hopper. RECREATION COMMITTEE: L.Phi11ips, M. Beck, J. McKay, D. Argotsinger. ' ' 'rwfaq FOOD COMMITTEE: R. Rider, R. Atwood, M. Smith, C. Spurgeon. PORTICO COMMITTEE: B. Morriss, K. Stine, J. An- derson. Qmingrzxplys i . I l l 1 l 1 l H Q1 ll 52 fl ,v A, E1 1, is ll K1 f l - t ,rm Prager fur ar man Oh, my God: I am about to begin the dayls work. Teach me to receive the sick in Thy name. Give to my efforts success, sweet Jesus, for the glory of Thy Holy name. It is Thy work. Without Thee I cannot succeed. Grant that the sick Thou hast placed in my care may be abundantly blessed, and not one of them be lost because of anything that is lacking in me. Help Thou me to overcome every temporal weakness and strengthen in me what- ever may enable me to bring the sunshine of joy to the lives that are gathered round me day by day. Make me beautiful Within for the sake of Thy sick ones and those lives which will be influenced by them. Amen. vw , I A h A 1, , A ,A .. ..,..,..,..-....,....-..,,,,...-..,v,::.q. ,avr-Qffrzmfurxrfx--P'P-ravi-T -'fff'731-Hmviivfiifiiif--'-fffP'-'I'-- 4 v A ' ,ZZ .SA Wx KG3881 lvllll qgairnni-3 Mr. James Doig Miss Vida Butterworth, R.N. Mr. Lloyd Slught Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Gose Mrs. E. Lane Morris Carlton J. Lindgren, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Lindmark Miss Delma Novinger Mr. and Mrs. DeLloyd Winship Mr. Emery Wade Mr. and Mrs. Werner P. Seeh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopper - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fry Mrs. Ruth Zion - Mrs. Catherine Anthony Kasmerchek Family Miss Karen Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kittinger Chaplain and Mrs. Harvey Mr. Delmar Blankenship Mr. and Mrs. Duane E. Couey Miss Patricia Couey Mr. Ralph Couey Mr. and Mrs. E. Troyer Mr. Lloyd Heaviland Mr. and Mrs. M. 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