Iowa Methodist School of Nursing - Call Light Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1965
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Always, you were there to en- courage us when the road was rough, sharing our happiness as we progressed --- capping, striping, and soon, graduation. We want to thank you for your love, guidance, and understanding-- we could not have done it alone. With love, we dedicate the Call Light of 1965 to you. Seniors ,553 n-,f F 1 Class Parents Christmas means parents and we weren't alone. Dr. Kelly: Mrs. Roberts, and their families joined us for an evening of tree trimming, caroling, refreshments, and gifts for our adopted brothers and sisters. Thanks for coming, Dad and Mom . Av, N ,yr - 5:-xl ' 'B ,, s AN 5 eniors 1965 Officers x. Q I ' Secretary - JUDITH ROLAND Ruthven She is a dark haired, dark eyed brunetteg blonds don't have the whole field yet. Treasurer - BARBARA KUDEI Kanawha Just as pleasant as she looks. 1 f t X President - KAREN ASH Clutier Judgment and knowledge are the qualities of a leader. Vice-President - MARGOT BARRETT Jefferson The whole world is a stage, and I'm hav- ing a ball! 1 3 15 yt XM fy FO! ui CAROL BETTS Sioux City Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with and pleasant, too, to think on. BARBARA BLOOMCAMP Manson Look into her eyes and you see an imp, DIANA BENNETT West Des Moines A ready smile and sparkling eyes, the cause of many a manly sigh. NANCY BENNETT Fontanelle Always happy, always gay, she has a very charming way. i V k. look a little further and you see an angel. . 1 :NJA- yy, 1 MARY BRINKMAN Colo The best way to have friends is to be one.' DIANE BUEHLER Odebolt Quietness breeds happiness. NORMA COLEMAN Denison If devilment were for sale, I'd buy it all. JACQUELINE CRAVEN Ogden Innocent as she looks! ! ! -flvx JANET CROSBIE Randall To her, laughter is the best medicine. LE ANN CURL Guthrie Center It's the smile that wins. MARILYN CRIM Boone She roused, turned the page, and went back to sleep. BARBARA GROGI-IAN Griswold God bless men, I love them all, but why aren't more of them six feet tal1? Etna . In l igrrivfd V ELMA EI-ILERS Independence The first to thank, the last to complain. MARTA EICHNER Killduff Get thee behind me, Satan, and push. LOIS DOLPH Churdan My heart is like the moon -- there is a man in it. KATHY DRAKE Polk City The same sweet girl to all she meets. iw 1 uf w -If 'Q l LINDA FERGUSON Montezuma A shy smile, but looks can be deceiving. SHIRLEY FITZ. Dallas Center Sensibility is a good virtue, but what about the monkey business? ALEATHA FLORA Dallas Center Hold the fort, I'm comin'. PATRICIA FOX Oelwein Home is where the heart is. 3' JUDITH GRIFFITH Mason City Florence Nightingale is dead, Clara B dead, and I don't feel so well myse1f.' NANCY HACKBARTH Dows Study is a pastime, why overdo it re arton is 1 u . r.s 'lo .'-' -.1 BONNIE GIBSON Osceola It's so easy to be friendly. SHARON GLENN Waterville Oh, this learning---what a thing rt rs' sz :ff sh. '4 he 4. ,H-J f . K A ' ft 'f fl fl 3? D JOAN HERR Waukee Her sincerity hath charm. KRISTIN HILL West Des Moines She was cut out to be an angel, but someone misplaced the pattern. Xl .. GAYLE HAKES Clear Lake She's snowbound for life. ' LINDA HANCOCK Williamson Party now --- work later. ' . .A r .pw . . ' tr- bl A ' Is- W '1 1 PATRICIA HILLIARD Chariton Let us then be what we are, and speak what we think. MARION HOBT Des Moines Trouble is for those who let it worry them. AMY HOPKINS Oelwein Horizontal Lieutenant? TERRY HUBBARD Lincoln, Nebraska Beware! I may yet do something fam- ous. 'wt Q- F? , .Sf in-.,. IERILYN JOHNSON Eagle Grove Bubb1y as a cherry coke. JANICE JOHNSTON Marshalltown I used to be shy --- but now I'm a senior. 4 V X n tits i JUDY HUFFMAN Sac City My favorite fruit is dates. MAURINE HUNTLEY Ames Parties make the world go aroundg so 1et's have a party. +4 -ff? 1 1 .fi X , -Z'-J 'EJ' -1 1.7 , A A if PATRICIA MAPEL Rockwell City Never do today what you can do tomorrow except smile. CAROLYN MC KINNEY Marshalltown She speaks for herself. lj ,ri YJ,- MARLYS JOHNSTON Baxter There's mischief in her eye. .TEANNETTE MA NGLER Bellevue There is no wisdom like frankness J 'Q' l . . NANCY MC MULLIN Batavia No cobwebs in the attic. DIANE MC NEIL Jefferson 1fI rest, I rust. 'Wu-I ,TEANNE MERRITT Des Moines With a smile on her face and a twinkle in her eye, she's won many friends in years gone by. ROBERTA MILLER Des Moines She gets along wherever she is because it's just her nature. 1 .sawn w, li' H Q A 5, ANNETTE PING Chariton The nicest things come in small packages. PATTY POOLE Albia When she will, she willy when she won't, she won't, that's the end of that. WX Q .E G LA VERNA MUMM Webster From a little spark may burst a mighty flame ANN PETEFISH Ames The sparkle in her eye matches the spar- kle on her finger. 7: H we s-M 5 V ,i - we sf is 1 X ' . I xiii I ' KAREN RUSSELL Sac City A blush is beautiful. BETTY SACKETT Mount Ayr Live, love, and be happy. ef! A 'N E ' i Tift , a1 J'A '-2' ,3- X l 'it x PATRICIA POTTER Stuart Her smile softens every heart. CAROL RILEY De Soto A1ways happy, always gay, glad to see her come our way. 5- in Y., G' ails :QL ESTHER SANDERS New Virginia I said it and I'm glad! CAROL SEAGREN Curlew Sometimes I sit and thinkg sometimes I just sit. MARY SEAGREN Curlew She came, she saw, and now sl'1e's learning. CHARLENE SENNING Grundy Center She has a studious look, but sometimes looks are deceiving. .1 ,- S i r ' was SUSAN STEENSEN Guthrie Center Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. JANET STEVENS Winnetka, Illinois A rolling stone gathers 'no moss. LINDA SHECKLER Fairfield A well-liked girl w her charm. .TOYC E SMITH Earlham x Qs- A fa kxx ' ,x' H, ho is always unconscious of You never know her until you know her well. Wav' En, '-33 ,J 42 I I VIRGINIA TINDLE Montezuma One can't know everything. BARBARA TOMPKINS Bode I'11 bet she giggles in her sleep. 'Q BETTY TAYLOR Indianola True to her work. MARLYS TIBBEN Waukee Happy-go-lucky. fancy free, nothing much bothers me. 1 . . 1 -, qu x JOAN VAN ASSELT Irwin A good disposition is more valuable than gold CAROL VAN DE POL Oskaloosa Like a lark on the wing, this maiden can sing. V JUDY WEBB Rockwell City A11 that glitte KAYE WH Bloomfield Never a d 1 S'-x ip , f MissIMH KAY ASH Twice recipient of the Elmer and Florence Dunn Award for out- standing achievement in the art and science of nursing. JUDY WILTGEN Mason City Veni, Vidi, Vici ILDA WISSMAN Brookville, Indiana A wise word with a merry chuckle Class History September 10, 1962: In the beginning we were Freshmeng children of fortune, venturing into the unknown world of the student nurse. We were plagued by strong- smelling cat cadavers, loud roommates, not enough mail, late hours and those super- ior seniors. We never could remember names, and oft times found ourselves forget- ting on which floor we lived. Confusion reigned supreme as we struggled to adapt ourselves to a new environment, lacking parental supervision, but obviously guarded by House Rules. We began work on the hospital wards dressed primly in white smocks and dark skirts, lacking the glamour and sophistication we all awarded student nurses. Soon, we could wear our whites and stripes , and on March 22, 1963, we topped our uni- form with a starched, crisply folded cap. This proud moment of accomplishment was immediately followed by our first injection, Microbiology, and Drake finals. We all learned that coffee really does keep one awake, and that two weeks is just not enough time for vacation. Returning to the wards to begin medical-surgical nursing brought us a new vocab- ulary, incident reports, gripe sessions, and most of all, tired feet . September 7, 1963, brought us added responsibility and achievement as we were awarded our Junior stripes. These stripes did more for the spirit than the thought that specialties were coming up in February. The Junior-Senior banquet was a booming success, sporting an excellent dinner and a surprised social director. Specialties marked halfway in our education, and we began O. B. , Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Surgery with enthusiasm and fervor. Our Senior stripes, received September 18, 1964, gave us a little of that super- iority seniors seem to be noted for, and the end of specialties brought our return to the medical-surgical areas to polish up our techniques. With only six months of school remaining, we began to look forward to post- graduate plans: marriage for some, budgets, insurance policies and how to possibly allow enough money for a savings account. At the end, there was graduation. We smiled through tears as we received our diplomas, signaling a new life, and we said goodbye to friends and three wonderful years. Now we are Graduate Nurses--- A new black band on your cap, A brand new, snow-white uniform. As you walk that lonesome hall, You 're on your own! la. Q Z Headed l'1O1Tl67 5? i pf' They're at it again! 1 Capping! - , ,xv 1' . ,I g ?'13vxiL1.' ' N N VM f , Q ' ' xi. ' . , ' L f eu - , he ' Drake days! Proud Stripes! No Kiddin' - SCDIOFS7 ET? L It was that bad! ! Rubber legs! Yum Yum W! 1 L' ny V ' A1 .- f 1.3-'F A V 'E ke f mg Who's Never Sleepy? Memories Convention i K 5 153:25 NE ' gi' ' kgs! ', ggi ,Q X. TTS- 'Xl iiggi 5: - M W 2 ' :uw QSBIQQS. 951 iv. ' 2557? 3 QA Y RX 5 ,, ,, Qi , ,N a Q, Iii? 11 f' , C I X I J' A , ,X xx. Q x , f X 5 3 13 ,g. X fy, . flfjg gf Z i A Q f A? 5 1,21 fr- .' v 2 3 .' F. W 4 Q 1, rr. 1 3 ' if 12 ?i' fl. de fy' iff? f 'S iff? , i ,- -Cf -f. is jk , g ..Sf N- qv .A I Y-4.4 3 .-.- t z 1 ,I 5- :if ,li S52 z .-L, ..-A .-fm.. . .I-an M,-.5 QA gwwfa 5, VM gyda, www?-we J 3. ra. xllw, may-fri, ,, Vi it 2, 1 -xr V 'W.-a- fs5g,,'l ia- 'iv ...L WN SN r fm NNW' f S ' ' s w Q -A . . . . . fr-1 iv-1' -it: 721, Q. k 5 M Sr 'Lb'-., ,ge . , T' , -.L Wieir-2' ' . , . -a U v.v.3'z-.' f'ffmz f ' Sei'-' Ay.--J ' ' ., v: .z-' 1.--.J -sg 1915:-7'-1 ,T u--:'S'.1i -jf., ' R., 1'-2'm -'. ,,- 'L V 'U-'v , 3 - ',e.,':,rf'- -11, 1 'W - -f'-fq-N: 15? fiij .,:':z.:ff ? ' 2 -Ffh' V v f 4-- ' .f'.', 'L,-'.,,f. 5' ff? K'-- 1. f,Z'f .l'1 f '- - . -h 43-,Q-f.1. 1v,:,,, x, MEN. -,. ,:,x.. The xwi. W, W2 .:'-, A :nf ,- 'f fgsw-. .- . ,.mL,x1- - - - , 7-,E , ,,-. ... .--if T 3 - 2 Q What a ya mean, there's a Morphine missing? Medical .. It won't hurt a bit, Sir! Q- 1 urgical Nursing Let's have report! , 1, 4 , .4 'l X2 ' ' X, , 1 i lr. , It'S 12:30 A.M. if ' '11, 1-I F 2,5133 dr I.. N in vi X May you never walk alone -- Admissions at 3:31 p.m. Brimming bedpans Castor oil ounces ii ' ggl ' Al'- 1fe 1 , Trying to hide your comic book again, Dr. Wellington? Daflmg Doctors ---and he pulled out his foley. Enemas--fl-2-31 Foleys, flow on . . . Gastric analysis HS medications- - -hurry ! Incident reports Jolly Janitors-- How are you today? K-pads Lights---Lights---Lights! Many memories Nembutal gr.3f4 or 1 1!2'? Off at 12:30 a. m. Public Health Service Quiet zone Radio-active Stool and sputum cultures Temperatures, T-tube, telephone Urinals Varicosities Work---work---work! !! Y, Z vl :T P ,fwxux MKG- 16. ' 2 'Z HN. I .-1 '-4-I Chili 365 days a year! 4. MHI FACULTY I I I I I Psychuatruc Affullahon May You Always remember Inde, and the friends you left behind: A The 4 A's B Bulletin boards C Charlie D Dances E ECT F Friendships G Gam es H Hilltop I IPR's J Jungle Club K Kitchen--toast and milk L Long walks M Main building N Nurses cottage O O. T. P Partners and patients Q Quiet hours R Remotivation S Snowball T Tunnel U Uniforms V Volleyball W Witte Key X, Y, Z It's fun to wander through these memories with you n l -- XX Gills, it's time to study! Keep smiling, things could be worse! Parties make the world go round ! Somebody spiked the punch! The Beatles urgery We came, we saw, we learned, and these are the memories we will never forget. . . . . Anesthesia. . . Babcocks, allis, straights, and curves. Contaminate! Contaminate! Dr. Dorner and Ruth at it again. Ether and odor! FEAR -- first scrub! Go do room check, again, and again, and again. Hard work. I can't find the cherry sponges, Dr. Upde- graff. Just don't stand there, do something! Kendall and his jokes! Lister is our Father. Mercedes' room at three o'clock. Never on Sunday??? Orderly and recovery cart in five. Prep with Phisohex. Quilicin drip Run for this, and run for that. Sponge count is correct, doctor. Tired feet Up in stirrups. Victor Where are all of the order1ies'? asks Dr. Lovejoy. X-ray and Dr. Blair Yes, we will do the craniotomy at 1:00, Dr Hayne. Zepharin -- Paint 'er up! Major surgery in progress. 1 Mercedes' room -- wash and wrap. yu- One down and only four to go. 1 I If Il'1StIllIT1el'1tS and iI'lStI'1l1'1'1CI1tS . J'-ww ' V, . P .- L ' 'Gi - N- .,,. , f - , A :WE ,HM EE: xiii ? H Q X , V '77 f , I ly 53 -xv I' A f .-.,:2 I . -yn ' V ,H ., e J I l ,l I l X M -mf VN ' I 1 You're alive and doing well. T93 ' 'T f One I-GD, three 3-GD's, and 4 sheets. Away we go! The anxious father awaits . . . Dr. Newland, what are you doing? bsieirics OB signifies the beginning of life . . . A Anesthetic? We don't have time! B Babies, babies, BABIES!!! C Catheterizations and catheterizations D Deladirnone, stitches and saddle block E Evenings in the nursery--if they'd only stop cry ing! F Footprints--my 15th try! G Green gowns H High, hot, heck of a lot, and hold it 'til you hiccough! I I Identify that baby! I Jelly ---- Whartons type K Kids, kids, KIDS! L Labor pains M Multip--run quick! N Nothing could be finer ---- sings Dr. Koons. O Oh no, five names on the board! P Pant like a puppy Q Quick--get that pack open! R Roomcheck? Again?'?? S Scrub in for 5 minutes? You must be kidding! ! T Twins? No, triplets! U Ugh, formula lab! V Very painful thing, they say. W Ward classes, ward classes, ward classes! X, Y, Z What do you mean--a dirty case '? .33 . f 7 a mp.: v Those trying first days! V I I-Ie's so red! Ward class antics. 3 1 M' E I Gertrude, meet John Charles. , HKU I , X 'H -.-'Q ' jivilifii ji , rig by IIT., 'V I t if Q. f' 1 Q The perfect babysitter. Rounds with Dr. Hill l lvnl fi Blank Playroom Do you like lollypops? Ped's instructors at work! ? 1 Pediatric Nursing A B C D E F G H I I K L M N O P Q R S T U V X. This tastes like cherries. 'Memories are made of this --- Anything can happen! Babies, Bottles, and Burps! Croup, Cough, and Crying. Dirty diapers! East 2 - Home of the O2 tent. Friday morning clinic. Gee, Nurse, not another shot! Horrors! Another admission? Isolation - 'Germ Land'. Just wait 'til Mommie gets back! Kiss it and make it well?! Lacerations by the score. Messy, messy meal time! Nap time at 12:30, Orange flavored medicine. Premie nursery and Mrs. Morris. Questions! Questions! Runny noses and cold toes! Sweet and cuddly. T.81A. room. Undersized undershirts. Vim, vigor, and variety. Y, and Z.. Mrs. Morris burps a premie if . Cl piritual Guidance Spiritual guidance is an important part of each student nurse's life. Chapel services were held each week, in addition to personal meditation in the Stu- dent Chapel. V7.5 ,- Hospital Chaplains fleft to right, Karl McClure, Jerry Griffin, and Russell Striffler. The new Student Chapel in the dormitory. Underclassmen f J 'Wi I, I X A lflf My mn I' -- L I The Class of 1966 ABOVE, FIRST ROW--Left to Right: S. Kading, M. McCosh, J. Leath, P. Padalik, J. Oakes, B. Kruse, S. Lewis. SECOND ROW: D. McCa1ley, R. Pell, G. Lovett, L. Vicker, D. Klinzman, S. Hartnett, S. Allen. THIRD ROW: C. Cox, C. Anderson, A. Osborne, B. Olerich, M. Reeser, J. Small. FOURTH ROW: L. Min- ear, K. Iverson, A. Grogan, N. Warneke, J. Spencer, K. Miller. RIGHT TOP, FIRST ROW--Left to Right: C. Bryant, V. Chandler, V. Johnson, P. Limburg, M. Wakehouse, S. Bellingtier. SECOND ROW: K. Chase, L. Carson, L. Crouse, K. Champion, S. Lee, M. Boomgarden. THIRD ROW: Cathy Hull, B. Cleveland, P. Christensen, M. Ladley, M. Moore, S. Blomquist. FOURTH ROW: S. Walline, T. Stevens, K. Thoreson, J. Swanson, L. Woody, C. Cihak, S. Berner. Jr G5 N 3- As: . YD L , i 1 . Q . ,qv V . N A '4 Q.-3 'L -if -'N W -, Y' X I . , 4 45 1 H '. . 2 1. ,Y 'f'- - f . 4 W. fy ,. fy.-. . ...y e .-.n Q ,V E... aqua-mair , pw- If-3 .. , v X1 lg , 1 KU, . I um 1 ,, HX , W 5 H -.A gg, , AA Q 14 I J ' 1. rx I X G Dj 'H Al , gg. A 1 1 ' .,. 1 .J 11 .,. . X L ig!!! A f 1 ,N WJ T! ' - ,a NL .1 Q' - ,...i ' 5. , . ei' 9 f N 5' N if N ., 1 f . N . 4- R , W yi 1 N I ' 5 'YJ l gi if J ff J 55' 'V V A P i. BELOW, FIRST ROW--Left to Right: J. Bruehl, J. Custer. SECOND ROW: L. Hajlliell, S. Isaacson, C. Mlller B Frey, C. Honnold THIRD ROW: I. Olson, J. Day, M. Darby, G. Duncan, R. Thompson, D. Hane. FOURTH ROW: D. Heidick, P. Gaule, M. Dorris, Carolyn Hull, K. Goldsberry, L. Huffman. ,, .X yy ,IK .5 I - F ' ri J . 4 f I I 4 J if .5-. T .W lu 5 ...at . 'Q , 1 -.ff ' Q, S2 , , . J f ' 4+ I. , Q5 ...V 19' ,mfx . . f , 1'--1 P' ' Q if Lxi' VI? , , I!-A K . . - . W 4 V f 'Klil f -, -.. ,. . K . - mr . , I' ' fl 3 gi : . ' :' . -5 1 ' J 'J 4 , 1 , 'LJ Eff xf: X 5 NN I -Q.,-L The Class FRONT ROW, Left to Right: E. Flora, S. Lettington, J. Hendricks, V. Rings, P. Wright, P. Robbins. SECOND ROW: A. Minthorn, E. Howard, C. Schaefer, P. Phillips, J. Maples, K. Jamison, A. Moon. THIRD ROW: M. Markey, A. Zwald, S. Nygaard, J. Reed, D. Souder, J. Bloodsworth, R. Chapman. FOURTH ROW: G. Reutter, E. Eversull, K. Wood, J. Malcom, L. Yeazel, C. Viers, N. Payton. FIFTH ROW: S. Stanfield. P. Schwietert, J. Paulson, K. Snider, P. Pederson, J. Barnes, M. Gipple, B. Johnson. SIXTH ROW: K. Romoser, G. Ross, C. Root, P. Sheldahl, J. Krouse, J. Young, R. Lawson, M. Visser. 4 J X . no r 'F L, eq. 1, .3 '- ,t.,,Q' Vw -- 2:1 'V xugfg, 5. ,, .Qw- , . - tl, 17 2 V T . - ' - V 1 9 ,Y it H B 3 -3 1 1- ,,g- i 5 . -r' 'ir A. ,, ., -1 -f Ez! +L , . T -2 S J -.ki - T. - -f' . M x - X X - F T ... . , if F . - . A ,. env? t L g V1 . egg I-5 T I 1' .U I V, l ,V Av at I if 7 . . , .,:E- A it x?. ,, I ' 1 Y, X H, B' . ,V V at F T e . sre it ' ,..2 M L' - iv-P '-I ' .' I f 5 'i'lW Ni' W '- ' L CX ' ,T E . f 2 jfs ,T ' . 'E w nil ll -,, Y , N N f , I ' f ' f I 1 Y 'Q , , . .I Eff H' A - M , V f N 'W fl--fl! W .+'5f1ffi' if A 311 , ,NNX I- f 9 f, L ,B . is : ' Q 1 je if N I, 1 . f it fi r of 1967 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Craney, V. Cross, V. Thompson, L. Hansen, M. State, E. Galloway, B. Hill- house. SECOND ROW: S. Mitchell, N. Reed, C. Main, C. Banghart, P. Nelson, M. Robinson, S. Egli. THIRD ROW: N. Hays, M. Minert, I. Beck, N. Hegland, C. Launspach, S. Rosengreen, R. Marshall. FOURTH ROW: D. Weiser, J. Peterson, L. Allen, D. Conclra, S. Finch, L. Dunshee, R. Williams. FIFTH ROW: J. Caskey, S. Webb, C. Clements, N. Smith, B. German, P. Fuller, D. Millhollin, C. Shiveley. SIXTH ROW: R. Ruble, S. Radnich, J. Miller, T. Ehlers, H. Reed, L. Hinde, B. Burdette, A. McDaniel. ,Y F I l Another year, another stripe! Capping friping Word perfect, girls. L. Activities Phys . Ed . classes sf-ri -,. Ln If A 1 Student Council ' K N ' ,P ,Z x E -:S Ax 3 5? Freshman Chorus Basketball 1. .- , - :Aw A-4,1 -Q., Mi ' a Z. I x 4, uv . Iv xv I v' 1 it 1 rf , 1 W ikgazaa, , ,, a Tennis Ice Skating Q- QUEEN Linda Sheckler AND HER COURT Barbara Bloomcarnp Winter Formal Chateau Le Annette Barbara Ping Kudej ZN 'fr' Bonnie Gibson 119 ..f,4N. eige CHATEAU LE NEIGE was the theme for this year's winter formal. Miss Linda Sheckler was crowned queen of the festive occasion by the senior class father Dr. Dennis Kelly. The affair was held in the IMH gymnasiumg the decor was beautiful. The Ice Palace' is a memory of 1965. 'fl - FRESHMEN WELCOME '. HALLOWEEN CHRISTMAS R --.. ..l. . NM ff-f S.. U W' 5-1 ,J i I I ff? 1 1 . wg .w 1 iz ' ,M i i, Q af . 55, A A . I ici H It 2 2' : 5 . t i 2, i -., - .1 i E ' ' , U 1 I ittt I f jgl iii t . ' . io ,- :, x i ' W 1 54,5 if I I , P - 1 i w Q X i V? Fjq . I, 1. tx' fkkil f -'of 1 ,ii 1 in 3 , ,wt ifi?Nfiii 2 i i Administration Faculty taff . t -..W , . 5 f -v- I .Q s .M A 1 A DONALD W. CORDES MARGARET J. DENNISTON Hospital Administrator Director of Nursing VB Q E. T. EVANS JOHN MILES Assistant Administrator Assistant Administrator Ibis L ,Lim .,,, , JEANIE THOMSON KAY MONTGOMERY Associate Director of Nursing Education Associate Director of Nursing Service Faculty MISS IOAN BROCK Evening Pediatric Instructor MISS MARJORIE CANINE Surgery Instructor f-ABQ IQ' MISS MAXINE GUNDERSON Medical-Surgical Instructor MRS. SUE MC CARVILLE Obstetrical Instructor MRS. SANDRA EISENHART Medical-Surgical Instructor MISS ALICE FOSTER Medical-Surgical Instructor 'Nbr' MISS MARIORIE MILLER Diet Therapy Instructor MRS. DOROTHY MOE Medical-Surgical Instructor MISS MARIORIE SHACKELFORD Medical-Surgical Instructor MISS VICTORIA SHEPARD Evening Obstetrical Instructor MISS MARTHA WAGNER Medical-Surgical Instructor MRS. LEONA WHALEY Evening Medical- Surgical Instructor MRS. LINDA MOORE Medical-Surgical Instructor MISS NANCY RIPPEY Medical- Surgical Instructor MRS. MARJORIE SHELTON Pediatric Instructor MRS. DEANNA SMITH Intensive Care Unit Instructor . I Q tiff, ' X!! , o MRS. LINDA MC GREGOR Social Director MRS. MARY ELLEN MASTERS Librarian MRS. BETTY SUTTON TV N Secretary DR. LAVERNE WINTERMEYER Choral Director CHAPLAIN LLOYD SCHEERER Religion Instructor 'ny--i'? 1 1 gf MRS. FERN DROZ Student Health Nurse ,-v5 s , in V ffm O .- I - -f . ' 'Nr- 2 5 Mrs. VanGinke1 Mrs. Latimer Housemothers APL. Mrs . Darrah Mrs . Wan-ell Mrs. Hood Mrs. Baker 4 k I f A '-V . W 1-1. ' ' 3 ! , ' A , 7 Q' ff' f Vg Never on Thursday! Ahh! A letter ! 1 -Q Q When the lights go out again. F10 never had it so good! 1 , 1. :Q ,.-. , ,Q 'mg-.,-,ary-f 4 Narcotic Keys? Ye ole Pop Shop! Tl I rt' xi WI? I 9 ' f 593 x f 'I .1 K1 1 ' , J. --ilk. al IJ.-14 ' 'X -. K fff-if .fy .12 FL Q H ' 1 .gf ssl ' 's .a, , S? 1 .4 4 45' 4,- r .,rL, r :XL ' ', if T1 .5 '- 9? A .AJ A HM' fy' a:wI:,hs. I1 K 4 QEMEH k a Lf, B l .yt H., Af , Y Q r 1 in I f .A ,V ir X.: F' -. , , X -A 1' nn-,un : R . lx fl' a., 1965 can Light Staff Editor: Margot Barrett Co-editor: Mary Vanderwerff Business Manager: Roberta Miller Sponsors: Robert Black Rev. Lloyd Scheerers The Senior Class n' --dpkg s uf P! I 5 1 in F' I 4 . A, 1 I ' 5 4 1 . 'uhiahii new A U I 'X 1. , .t f - 'u X sf' ,. Al. .7
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