La Junta Mennonite School of Nursing - Nightingale Yearbook (La Junta, CO)

 - Class of 1941

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ii. CLASS MEMORIES Aug, 31-Introductions - First impressions - En- tertained by faculty - Terrified at stacks of text- books - Adjustments - H01I16SlKf1i'f? - Letters from home - Strolls to the hills - Pikes Peak in the distance - Initiation - Turkey Supper at Rhodes home - Blue uniforms - First contact with patients - Class outing at Beulah - save gas pushing car up hills - XVatching operations - Christmas packages from home, and ? ? - E. Slagell began counting days till vacation - Hospital filled - Assignments increased from one to three baths a day - Sleighing and coasting - B. Roth has pneumonia - Feb, 27 - JUNIORSEN tTaken from a L The annual junior-senior banquet , , . took place Friday night at the Dixie Lounge. Thirty- four attended the event which honored the senior nurses. A color scheme of blue and silver predominated in the decoration of the banquet tables. Blue Gill'- nations in a silver bowl we1'e flanked by blue and white tapers. Pink carnations were added to the floral decoration of the Heshaped tables. Program booklets were constructed to represent carnations, on the petals of which were printed the menu, program and class roster, Nut cups were fashioned from blue pill boxesg silver straps ac- cented the class colors, Names of the guests were inscribed on tags on the handles. The dinner program revolved around the theme 'Traveloguef' Miss Beulah Roth designated as Ticket Agent was the toastmistress. Miss Helen Moser welcomed the guests: the response was given by Miss Grace Augsburger. ln: Cure All's RX was a toast given by Dr. C. C. XVeberg Miss Vera Yoder spoke on Informa- All accepted - Sighs of relief - More work - Hiding behind doors to evade doctors - Heart Sisters' followed by good deeds - Vacations - Special ser- vices - H011 call for O. B, and 0. R. - Sleep and plans disturbed - Tennis - Picnics - M. Risser joins us - Now largest class in history - New class arrives - We are Juniors! Classes again - More work - Greater responsibility - Late nights - XVho sleeps in class? - 'tTests, tests - Seniors return - Junior-Senior banquet - Anticipating Denver - Vacation around the corner - NIGHTINGALE TO PRESS, IOR BANQUET a Junta daily pa perj A NURSE'S Because tl1e day that stretches out for me Is full of busy hours, I come to thee To ask Thee, Lord, that Thou wilt see me through The many things that I have to do. Help me to make my beds the smoothest way. Help me to make more tempting every tray. Help me to sense when pain must have relief, Help me to deal with those borne down by grief. Help me to take to every patient's room The Light of Life to brighten up the gloom. Help me to bring to every soul in fear The sure and steadfast thought that Thou art near. tion, Please, and Miss Adeline Aschliman on All Aboardf' The Nurses' Chorus presented a musical inter- lude which consisted of two numbers, Come where the Lilies Blooinf' and Sundown. Con- tinuing the travel program, Mrs. Maude Swartzen- druber spoke on Meandering i11 Mexico after which Miss Mal'tl1a Neuhauser gave a reading, Spring Fever. South I2ound-Experiences in Panama by Dr. XVard C. Fenton was followed by the conclud- ing number of the travelogue, Rack to Home, Sweet Home. For this climax. Miss Margaret Kisser drew a colorful chalk sketch to a piano accompaniment of Home Sweet Home played by Miss Helen Moser. Special guests at the occasion were Dr. XVard Fenton. senior class doctor. Mrs, Fenton: Dr, C, C, NVeber, junior class docto1': Miss Nora Miller. superintendent of nursesg Allen H, Iflrb. supe1'in- tendent of Mennonite Hospital. Mrs. Erb: Mrs. Maude Swartzendrulver, senior class sponsorq Miss Adeline Aschliman, junior class sponsor. PRAYER And if today, or, if tonight, maybe, Some patients in my care set out to sea To face the great adventure we call death, Sustain them. Father, in their parting breath. Help- me to live throughout this live-long day As o11e who loves Thee well, dear Lord. I pray: And when the day is done, and evening stars Shine through the dark above the sunset bars. XVhen weary quite, l turn to seek my rest. Lord. may I truly know I've done my best. -Ruth XVinant XVheeler.

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Mzirgziret H, Kisser Canton, Kansas Hobby: Writing stories and poems, painting pictures. Gracious manners . . . needs borrow no ideas . . . talented . . . philosophical . . . deep convictions born of experience. lddnzi Marguerite Schulta Cheraw, Colo. Hobby: tennis. Not confined to one mood . . . enjoys entertaining . . . artistic talent . . . helps to solve class trans- portation problems . . . good salesinanship . . Let's do-let's go. Vera Florence Yoder Wintloni, Kansas Hobby: gardening. Conscientious . . . true to her Christian heritage . . . self reliant . . . knows what she believes and why . . . uses a practical psy- chology . . . has a healthy disrespect for superficial- ity. l'i'osident ...,..,, Vice President Secretary ....... Treasurer llistorizlii Sponsor .,,,.. Ulass Doctor ., fi k E5 ii .xiii G t H r l awe is-:I -:-: fwsfysqessnfr H . ww4e5,sggw.zi fllfgltzwgfflff ' ':T?'WT'g2'if2fFW? 'We i 2525! 3:2 ' , Beulah Eldoia Both A Pvrtland, Ore. . - . Hobbiie felexlug to the H E i Stfallls Of the N.B.C. or'- M' iff' E'E2::' shrill . 552555:I2i':E:5F'2:?5E:I:.:I .5I:5:..:52.iI,2I:f 1 ' 6' . .Niggas qqestm' . ' if 0111 WGSi8111m0St CISLSSMIMG i :'z'??fW0:fc'i Witt frank -1nd .fanfare ..::::::::' my ., .,.,, '-:-:::efg.,,:gf'::: g: -5: -5: ' .' ' Y ' - - , 1 , ' 1 :::1f2sg1 :,i'r' e ' 'i eyes . . . must know the , .f.:.:... A M: ,, reason Why. X ' . fi , ' A is f CLASS ORGANIZATION Josephine Eliiorzi Nafziger Crystal Springs. Kans. Hobby: collecting poems and pictures. Winsome personality . . . congenial . . . loyal . . . never too busy to help . , a time to be serious, a time for fun. Adeline Aschliniau, R. N. Stryker, Ohio Hobby: collecting ele- phants, driving Abra- ham. Whateve1' is worth doing, is Worth doing well . . . persistence wins . . . plans treats for the class . . . gets places and does things , . . no time to Waste. .. Helen Moser Beulah Roth Evelyn Egli Faye Gibb Martha Neuhauser Adeline Aschliinau C. O. VVebe1', M. D. Motto: The set of the sail deterinines the course-f' Colors: Blue and silver. Flower: Lily of the Valley.



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J 1 U N 0 R S N A P S . . Ex-scliool f0ilL'llE1' from Ohio lat-'l'illll5.1' 0l'Illl2lllGCl l:1111bs Sisters from Kansas It lmppened in Illinois Kaxnsus artist Enjoying the Colorado suusliiue Delivering milk in l'e1111sylVu11i:1 Iowa girl-friends More lambs My pet kitten IS11,t it cute? Puff, puff. Oh! My! Deep sea fishing in the lhurifie The Slagell tliresliiug crew lll 0kl11l1o111z1 Mary su11sl1i11e Just begin11ing A, J, and A. A, Roommates Off when .,,, ill Villfilllt or i11 1re11sive mood We dare you to flDfIl'OilCl1 W0 went to the 111o1111t:1i11s Busy class doctor Tlireo I11llSkQfCGI'S P1'elimin:11'ies Juniors already Dr, Weber lectures

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