Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing - Appendix Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1960
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EM Q S2 O ' X if X' x, . X . , . ,i -'ITM rg ADMINISTRATION Mr. Edgar C. Kruse, highly respected administrator of our hospital, has just fin- ished serving his first term as top official at Lutheran. In addition to his numerous duties as an administrator, he is a leading member of the community. His devotion and loyalty have endeared him to the hearts of all with whom he has come in contact. Mr. Edgar C. Kruse Q-it '5 s 8 2.4 'W rw Miss Marie E. Moehring, Director of Nursing and of Education, has spent countless hours of unselfish service to raise the standards of our school. Because of her untiring efforts, the school was able to make its initial bid for full accreditation from the National League for Nursing. De- spite her pressing hospital responsibilities, she still finds time to instruct Professional Adjustment classes and to instill within her students the high ideals of nursing which are so much a part of her. Miss Marie E. Moehring FACULTY and PERSONNEL 52, - X 22 Q 252381. t , c Mr. Elmer Butz, B.S. Instructor of Pharmacology 1---v-' ,Was . .V-,.. 'wr' Mrs. Jane Bcidgley, R.N. Instructor of Medical-Surgical Nursing 5 ff 4 X . ,f '., V ,r I M, , Jffvf 4 ,S W W df' 4',' ' -qw W-aff Instructor of Obstetrics ,,,....-f iii 1: TE r-im' ,Sr-'fiiZ'i5 P -XY . , mf iiff 'Q 7221 E' '. . T B S 'G I A ,s.-, sift I i I ' f Mrs. Opal Ferguson Mrs. Betty Gudmundson, R.N., B.S. Librarian Instructor of Nursing Arts Miss Charlotte Carlley, R.N., B.S. if 5 . ev! is Q ., Y, X' -4 5 I : 4 - .1 fl Miss Pauline Bischoff, R.N. Librarian 'sms-is S' ft' , 2... 'M . x xg' 'L Mrs. Esther Ehrman, R.N. Instructor of First Aid 1, x v .-55 r- 9-6 V 9 I x X f,W,'X X M - Q The Rev. Harold Haas Instructor of Psychology O .f f--Q 'Pk A-'ff , 5 .Q NQ7' W. fi e Mrs. Genevieve Lindquist, R.N. Instructor in Operating Room Mrs. Jane Hamrick, R.N., B.S. Instructor of Medical-Surgicc1I Nursing Xxx f.....f4, Miss Hazel Kellams, R.N., B.S. The Rev. Armin Oldsen Instructor at Medical-Surgical Nursing Instructor of Sociology .X sg N14 I 5 M Miss Syvilla Soderquist, R.N. Miss Delores Stickcn, R.N. Instructor on Nights Instructor an Evenings 10 s 's?5.7-fciasf H-. y s ,X -'V N z' ii in X as .1 ' 2 'Wu 3 .- ,.- .X , c. 'b.c P X 3 X Miss Norma Huyck, R.N. Instructor at Communicable Diseases I .5423 X . A . f' I A,..-Q- Miss Martha Sheffer, R.N. Student Health Nurse 1 ,- .EA N , that Mrs. Susanne Tarr, R.N., B.S. Instructor of Nursing Arts ll ', -Q-4-.ui-,,. Mrs. Lora Thomas, R.N. Miss Vanetta VanHoozen, R.N,, B.S. Mr. Robert McCord, B.S. Instructor of Pediatrics Instructor of Nursing Arts Instructor of Sciences V M I i I ' xsz V' ' ': - 2 ' 1' ' ' 5 N1 ' x A . V 1 NC 1. , - if . L3 A, ' - f x ' '- . an V . Q ', w as H , . I,-. Q 5, V 1 W 1- - 'ig -1r'i:,'ih 5 2 ' ' . ' - A 5 1 3 -KW?-. 1455 'S' f i A sw f-- , -gr ,-V bu. SW 1' 1 V 1, A 'ftp TJQQW.. ' - N Q ' 91' x , V. , , . Qt ,mTg,:3 Q Y Q . A , sw f Q1 is 'sw-c.x,44rs r 1 - D 'W 'dl 'i - - -rf I' , I ' ' . r Q l gg, A , ,-.1 gg s A, , fd iW:S:::f f f ,, , it Q , fl 2' Mrs. Wilhelmena Fuhrer Mrs, Charlotte Hudson Mrs. Viola Knipstein School Secretary Housemother Seamstress 5 ff- 1 .X ii ' P ' faq ' A V l i M8 Q it F5 ,' i . .kgs al, A as 1 ' 9' t F 5, ix. - rr, T X.. , K , i ff 'Q L Q I Y . ,- Al , N .F 'l lx- lx NA 5 'Zi' -5 R A Mrs. Wolford, seated, Mrs. William- Miss Judith Bixler Seated: Mrs. David, Mrs. Mormon son, Mrs. Orr, and Mrs. Givens, Linen Room Mrs. Csomor, Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Fie standing. dler, Mrs. Hower, standing. Switchboard Housekeeping 11 'lt i Q ii . 3.- glfhso--,P gg ' -Wyrw GE si DEPARTMENT HEADS and ADMINISTRATION : ,.., id x? . x V! V .Q J x Q Rx Ax ,,...n,- C A . -A, , mi X 1 AN W -x , I ' , Av K ' 3 fr- W' .g A 'El ,N at :L . f 'Wit .gf .,', AA f rl -, Q,- I rx V, ,, 1 1-lx, Q 5, V X , A .fm '.., :t.,, - I . , fL +R M . lima. , M.. fifi 'ii ' . W I I . 1 -A rixim if ' T I AAA, Cv ,Q R, A M ,A , A A 4 V Y -A ,. F I A' 'A I X X ' , I , I - L 12 Mr. Armond Gemmer Personnel Director Mr. Otto C. Scheimann Controller Mr. Harold Cordes Credit Manager Mr. Elmer Butz Pharmacy Dr. Richard Craig Roentgenologist, X-Ray Dr. Walter Griest Pathologist, Laboratory Mrs. Wonda McKenney Medical Records Mr. Robert Reedy Physical Therapy Mrs. Marie Hendorf Admihing Mrs. Lucia Harley Chief Diefition Mrs. Clara Sfeiner Purchasing The Rev. Wilfred Chaplain Mr. Howard Wickliff Moinienance Mrs, Martha Scheimann Central Supply Mrs. Leiselotte Knaack Housekeeping Mrs. Nellie McCune . l Laundry gn, A N 'e,.f b . 1 - ix s. lr 13 Q 1 .. .. i . V I 1 , 1 a' jp x ev R X 5 s ' lf W 'U i i Qi! 6 .ixlrf MW 1- g i 4, - - -- -H . K . . M.. . 19.5. ' ' 51- ' X f- 5 1 Mrs. Morgoret Bonks Mrs. Virginia Boker Pediatrics Post-Portum if Mrs. Dorothy Doy Operating Room HEAD Miss Eldci Gerber Medical-Surgical, South Fourth ,,..,-9-1 .im 1 QR ,pix .Mun 4 ' 'M if V ,Sr 1, Y, if 2 wi 0 'Fixx fl T xx' i iz, 4 if X1 H my-I M 5. Nix. ., 35, N me I . . I 4 x i1..,.1 ,. 5 . r , ,fi Q- -,---:1,:g:5ff.:-'4:3-3. ,. 5 .. x 1 , ,Q 1 - Q -tr S X Q -Aww ' . Q -1 f N . .N 1,.,,:.f, , M 23'-'SK-'fwf '4 .-bg:-,k ::E , 1 I n I a i 6 gi - K i If - - 3 it i I ' , , 16, Mya sf Q N wjex NOX :Xi Q 5 5 , , ..i, , We V X ? I 5. . N' ' 4 J f S 'Q E a M iii Mrs. Yvonne Neusboum Mrs. Eu st 0 nice McCartney Surgical, Wes? Second Labor ond Delivery NK F xxx Mrs. Ruih Rehm Miss Alma Schwehn Medical, North Eos! Fifih Surgical, Norlh Eos? Fourth Miss Blanche Purdy Miss Irmo Zogel Emergency Room Psychiatry, Eos? Third J 'lil 'Q X I .1 1' l s..... ,,4,1 Q A' ' D E s I G N E R s A' RETOUCHERS ,.,. '- k , fort IQV, engraving co. A 1 -V-1 A comners PRINTING PLATE FORTWAYNEJNDIANA S E R V I C E CLIENT suaascr no. i - N f . 5gQ? '?Fi I W V 'f'I-'?'Z5i'?:l '39 K, Vx I 5 .Mix :fi 1, 5 1 x, r Q A2294 - 1 . is 'eu ' X Y f' ' Q - rays- A, V. f ' W ' Aa gl , . - . I ,ff Mrs. Marie Ives Mrs. Servillo Derryberry Asst. Director, Nursing Service Supervisor, ln-Service Program ' x V is f- Q t.3xfs,,j ,V .E -1 ' r . Mag ? 1' ' ..,, AV Q X 1 V 'W ' T ix ,.-r ...f f ff' g Miss Dorcos Brown Mrs. Doro Honkey Supervisor, Nights Supervisor, Nights Mrs. Hilda Fuzy Supervisor, Doys 'Arab ,-' -l 'x Nursing Service .Qu , X Mrs. Elizabeth Leverenz Mrs. Marcello Mcaxwel Supervisor, Days Supervisor, Days 2 927 ,f X . X A Eg Mrs. Wanda Miller Mrs. Helen Middleton Supervisor, Evenings Supervisor, Evenings 16 'mf 'GV' 3 Mrs. Doris Roberts Supervisor, Nights 'Q' Mrs. Lois Vochon Supervisor-port time, Eve E SAL TE . . . The Alumnae 0rganization's 50th Anniversary A reproduction of an old photo pic- tures the class of 1907, the first grad- uating class. Seated, left to right are: Amelia Rathert, Minnie Walker, the Superintendent of Nurses, and Amelia Hilgendorf. Standing are Anna Lau- man, Augusta Fisher, Ida Neuman, Meta Holman and Emma Gerke. 'ds NOW: The 1960 view of the branching hospital proudly dis la s the attrac- P Y tive cement and glass entrance. ,Q ' 'uni I Q w.1:zf'.-2 r :Q gi FQ? u-u,nv:::Q'. if ,. Q pink:-1 nuns. f gin :M Mala' vu- . 4 ,W Az-S W ?::..rf if A, u 'Y 1 ff - L, 2 Turf,-len: 1 ' A -- Z : V on-?,,P'i .gi-.-ML el V hi- .V is .5 llggqfe' 2 . A M 3 LLL : KV -rw ' 'f xi' 'Q' -1 g. f 'ig ,Q ,gg Q' X '39 3 11, -f f rx 5 f ' f N T r,Ni D' A my is is THEN: The Fairfield Avenue building in the late 1920's appears as a modest rigid brick structure. S... STUDENTS K M . . ffq Tlw closc ussoclutlon of clussnmtcs GIltG1'lIlg ,. 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W KW ' 2 1 X c if P 9 g X Q 1 Q 'vs i N -1' X Ably leading the senior class this year were its four officers: Judith Rehm, vice-presidentg Elaine Schep- pan, secretaryp Paula Wilson, presidentg and Nancy Roesti, treasurer. SENIORS As the class of 1960 gathers for the lueeal- luureute Sl'I'VlCl'S Suncluy afternoon, August 21. in the Coneorcliu Senior College Krauner Clmpcl there will he many lnixecl emotions. Sorrows as well us the joys of training liuve clruwn us close to one another uncl in ll sense we ure reluctant to part. At Ccnnmencexnent on the following evening in North Side High School illlCllf01'illlU. the impressive graduation exercises niurk the curling of three wonclerful and busy years spent together. Nlinglecl with the happiness of con- graitulzitious and the szlclness of farewells will he the eagerness of all to enter the world of nursing and to better serve our fellow men. Last year's Junior-Senior banquet marks the be- ginning of the end. The autumn taffy apple sale added to class revenues. In October the class advisor, Miss Huyck, was the honored guest at a surprise party. January 9, and we are finally measured for our white graduation uniforms! Carol Elaine Akers Andrews, Indiana Quiet, friendly, a real nice gal In class or out, a memorable pal. A.- Carolyn Louise Albers Kenlyn Joy Augsburger Indianapolis, Indiana Berne, Indiana ln studies she's as bright as the sun, She has her own ideals And still she's lull of bubbling fun. And tries to reach them. Kordla Mae Bartz Suring, Wisconsin Intelligence is oft clothed in attrac- tiveness. A, is . Diane Ruth Benninghoff Ida Pearl Brown Dorothy Claire Brunner Hicksville, Ohio Portland, Indiana Quakertown, Pennsylvania She's quiet and dependable, Not so big, but generous and kind, Full of energy, lull ot zest, ln every way commendable. Nowadays her type is hard to find. In everything she does her best Donna .lean Burd Camden, Michigan lt matters not how long We live, but how. , gg , Af 'E Nj.. I s' s 41 .bv-, if H .H fig .. ' Q X sf N 4-.4-if ',,,.4- ' ye . Floranna Irene Fogal Wabash, Indiana Active, attractive, hardworking, neat, ln every way she is complete. 5: Q ,QHN i i h r . KJ' :G ini' if ii ,-Q if ff' ii I gf? HM' ig, Bonnie Joy Cook Berne, Indiana Sweet smile, loyal heart, Ever ready to do her part. Carol Ann Doctor Antwerp, Ohio Measure not her ability by her size Carolyn Elizabeth Fleming Lafayette, Ohio Her eyes sparkle with the joy of living. Karen Virginia Fouts Rome, New York When there's music in the air, You can be sure Karen is there, Elizabeth Susan Furman Harold, Kentucky Everything is upward striving, K W, T, T, Carol Jea Fort Wayne, -..ar -vvfx n Grindahl Indiana and dependabili- lnifiafive, personality, fy-All wrapped in one. Rowena Ellen Hahn Peru, Indiana Kindness is off spoken in silence, f -G' I Carol Kay Grossnickle North Manchester, Indiana She fha! is of a merry hearf, Haih a conlinual feasl. MN Linda Carolyn Guyoi For! Wayne, Indiana Nice smile, friendly way, Linda's cheerful all fhe day Rosalind Kay Howeit Patricia Helen Ide Natalie Elaine Krueckeberg Huntington, Indiana Ridgeville Corners, Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana Give me an audience- A cheerful smile, a happy face, Quiet and unassuming, l was senf fo folk. Will make her welcome anyplace Buf always on fhe job. NJHA' -4 'QV' ,AW l Carolyn Rose Lanzer Napoleon, Ohio Efficiency with a flair Betty Lou Leonard Bluffton, Indiana The frouble wifh women is men 'SQ W, 1 Rebekah Kafe Liechty Berne, Indiana A girl of fhoughf process profound, When she decides her reasons are sound. 24 Monroeville, Indiana Sabra CoIeen McBride Marion, Indiana A sparkling smile and friendly eyes This gal can really be a surprise. Delores Mae Lepper Fort Wayne, Indiana Her voice was ever soft and genlle, An excellent Yraif in a nurse Sharon Ann Leuenberger Sweef and gentle, near and fair, Friend of everyone everywhere. Mary Suzanne Navin Defiance, Ohio Some ihink fhe world is made for fun and frolic-why disagree? 0 --Q9 ff I 10 Karen Jeanne Neuenschwander Patricia Eleanor Neulieb Judith Nell Rehm Bluffton, Indiana Webster, Massachusetts Gary, Indiana Kind and faithful to fhe end, She is a jolly yet sfudious lass Efficient, hard working and sncere She is such a wonderful friend. Truly a credit to our class. A charming girl from all we hear Nancy Lee Roesti Defiance, Ohio A happy heart and a merry smile ls half the baffle won. 'uf' Marilyn Jeannette Rott Elaine Caroline Scheppan Sondra Elnor Schermerhorn Lemont, lllinois Buffa'o, New York LaGrange, Indiana Here's a girl who likes fo work. Very sweet, very wise, Quiet to those who clon't lrnow her Give her a duiy and she'll never shirlr. Mischief twinkle: in her eyes. Jolly to those who do. RQ? Helen Joyce Schofield Kokomo, lndiana Cure 'em or kill 'em, l'm going fo be a nurse. 019' -f- 'f ...iv J ,mmf Norma Jean Swart Buffalo, New York Smiling, friendly, always gay, She's eager fa help in any way, i MJ YT fc-fs, Rhoda Lynn Seip Yoder, Indiana There's a deal of deviffry Beneafh her mild ex'erfar, Carol Sue Stellhorn Indianapolis, Indiana I pray fhee Yhen, wrife me as one who loves his fe'lowman. Rosalie Joyce VanValerah Defiance, Ohio She-'s noi foo bashful, nor foo bold. She's exacfly righf, welre fold. X l f' TW' Sandra Shafer Coniinenfal, Ohio With her flirty ways and cheery sm She'll slay happy for a lang, long while. Barbara Ray Ward Far? Wayne, Indiana She has a smile every day For anyone who comes her way. 'QQ an 4-W-' panning-in Bonita Faye Weaver Millersburg, lndiana Sweet, undaunted, ancl true, A grand pal for me and you. 13 Carol Grindahl displays her trophy after she had been se- lected as Miss Student Nurse of East District, l.A.S.N. Janice Louise Winzler Woodburn, lndiana A willing heart, a helping hand, Always ready on demand. 5 , Paula Jane Wilson Marlene Ruth Winter Andrews, Indiana Toledo, Ohio Dependability, efficiency, enthusiasm, A charming girl who all can see, fc true nurse, ls as gracious as she can be. 'LT Y X c X 1 Y , X Joan Kay Young Ossian, lndiana Full of lun, always gay, With Joanie there's never a dull clay Alice Faye Zuercher Linn Grove, lndiana Her thoughts are many, her worcls are few, A nicer girl you never knew, ,ff i 27 ,A 'A an X ,. ,,.X.W x , - U 'e. s.- fQli57T - in ai ' I - X X ,AEM k A' y V ,an X M W -.1 t 3 s .. Mig, M 1 YA 1 ..,.- '- i 'WW ww A W-W fi -iv, Nz? 5, 'L 1,1 Aww s X-'ur i ' . ' ..,,..,' K 25725:-v: f?' .Eff 4' -.:l ' 'R wwf' ,,., Y! 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A ,, , , in , 31 i i ,, 3 - P V' ,,, ,mi ,K , 'ap I ' A X ' f 1- fa- , 28 JUNIORS Alfeld, judithg Fort XVayne, Indiana Berning, Carolg Fort XVayne, Indiana Brown, Bettie, XVarr0n, Indiina Coffelt. Blitzieg Kendallville, Indiana Cowling, Sandra, Ohcrlin, Ohio Curtis, Kareng XVahash, Indiana Diemer, Fiuthg Fort XVayne, Indiana Dohrnian, Carolvng New Haven, Indiana Eberly, Carolyng Ligonier, Indiana Eiclicr, Nancy: Fort XYayne, Indiana Eiscnhut, Suzannv: Fort NVaynv, Indiana Elming, -Ianctg Lafayettc, Indiana Carre-tt, Lindag Fort XVaync, Indiana Crulmh, Donnag Slielhyville, Illinois Crussing, Sharong Defiance: Ohio Habcffffer, Diancg Berne, Indiana hh Hamilton, Iancg XVahasli, Indiana Handy, joyceg Logansport. Indiana Harmon, Lolag XVahash, Indiana Hocli, lane-tg Huntington, Indiana Hockeineyer, Rose, South NVhitley, Indiana Isonogle, Beverlyg Ossian, Indiana johnson, Harriettg Fort XVayne, Indiana johnson, Phyllis: Huntington, Indiana Kokosa, Heleng Fort XYuyne, Indiana Kuncrt, Nancyg Calumet City, Illinois Long, Sullyg XVEIIMISII, Indiana Nlzmske, Mary: Fort XVuyne, Incliunu Miller, Lorettug Bluffton, Indiana Xlislilcr, Beverlyg South XVl1itley, Indian Morris, Arlenvg Portluncl, Inclianu Nlungcr, Brendzlg Keninore, New York McCollum. Czlrolg Fort Xvllylltl, Indiana NIcCorcl, Curnwng Anderson, Incliaum MQ-Coy, Sunclrug Fort XYQIYIIC, Incliunu Mc-Dole, 'Iuclitlig Lafuyvttc, Inmliaum Neucnschwander, Alia-cg Berne, Indiana Norr, Piolwrtug Cralvill, Indiana Pifer, Iluthg Fort Xlllync, IIICIILIIILI Pocllvt, juclitlig Rivel' Forvst, Illinois Rc-inking, Donnug Fort Xyilylltl lncliunu Ricci, Patricia: Princvton, Illinois Hines, Anne-llcg Portluncl, Incliunu Sclilcnnner, Annug New Haven, Inclizlnu SClllllCIIlJlll'g, Dorisg Decatur, Incliunu Shoemaker. Sue: Nlentonc, Illiliilllll Simmons, Eunicvg Hyzmttsville, Nlurylaml Stir-rs. Nlurthuz Erie, Pennsylvania Stiers, Maryg Erie Pc-nnsvlvzlniu IVQrner, Ieanctteg Kouts, Indiuim 4 Yuqy, fn vs! X-pw-'Y Y? 'f J ,Q-. 1-5 WU' '+I vu QQ' AW 'QQ' ' u ' x qu fjzt V V4 'I' I .a 5? '--f::'vf1f . . Q ff m , 1 ' k 'oi' g I xx N4 NIV' M ' UAT V..-v -I5 -aff Inv, . 'E-. WMF? ..-aw ww' Ji wg, ni? wr as .l -gg- H54 '-,W-J 4'! 'iv' 42 -3 led 455' ff-vii H F I If , we n, 5 'K :VJ - Q ,,. , iz m 0 4 X, ' , . :.. -t Y 1 i . 9 AAT! 4 , . A 5 A 3 i 5' 8 ,, 2 33 f-xi Wh , A Z.. , . . if f r 925,29 , ' 7-'QI'ffQifj5f' ,YN in . , :ff ' 556. ' f 9 - if , . r . ' 1 ,gf 'fiifg .-.. , ,V . , 3fef1 ,QN V, iz .. f'. 1: I Q! fxifxl in 7 - JUNIOR OFFICERS Junior class officers-Left fo righf: S. McCoy, Presi dentg L. Garrett, Secretory, and M. Coffelt, Trecxsur er. Absenf when this picture wcis token was S. Long Vice President. It's slim- polishing time for incoming freshmen. Nightly Cliows Second childhood? You cimft say? Convention c-onfub Cntupsi 'VM Q1-1 in' . 9 is ii ix fn xr- 5 ' F 5 , , is f P1-acc und 1'L'XVilI'll XYcll. G1'Lll1Clll1Uflll'l'! Did 8011100110 mention finuls!?l just an bit of powrlor nigunf Nlisplacvcl niusc-los So-oooh! FRESHMAN OFFICERS Freshman class officers in rear, left fo righf: J. Mc- Clasky, Secretory, and K. Layman, President. Front, leff fo right: S. Bexley, Treasurer cmd C. Pupinbrink, Vice President. fl.- ? E 1 ' f' .5 Q T .,f?, 3 QQ .4r... 1'!F it 1' ii ff- f-,T wi 3 5 'Q' I EW 55 'I . ...A Q ji 3' 3 A ' z N ,f 'gp S fvhwv - 1' . ,X fl. x f,-vue I m y .5gg.:j,gN:L,g2 V .,- Q, - - -f wa U .,.:, , wp. - ,ad H E ,W ' , ,fi - ie- n ' ,. L ia ' 1-73 x 4 . Ki--W Q3 . Q. ffm 4 ., - Lf - , A' 1:.. -:U ,iff . X NA, ' ' 'A qv 4 E '99 r'-x W Q,-2 i ri ,awww 3 4, wk . 1 5' IQ, gf if ' 'W 'N 2 ' 'Hifi '- ' ' I . A ,. ' , in IF Q, - 5 V V ,J , I if 4,-q. nv 'I ,N .-fn' s,-E llvl , ' 4 iv! -sf, WK 5 E Rye eg. 9 1 W -'- W , -W ' . K SEE. Mg. , f4r ' 32 195' 'Wir' '--..w- 13,6 U - , Gif WWE':QEQi:iL'GV1-w:wfl+::.-1-'.' - 72, -9 - . , ev,-g.Q.-i1ffE I ' ,, . , ,,., .. . ,..,. X , Y , nm' . I uv ' -5' V .4-9-w Q W ,,....,, FRESHMEN Aeschliinan, Ellag Bluffton, Indiana Allen, Barharag Fort XVayne, Indiana Allgood, Karen: Crete, Illinois Bell, Claudia, Anderson, Indiana Boardinan, jeang Xlvahash, Indiana Bohnke, Kathryng Monroeville, Indiana Boxley, Sannag Fort XVayne, Indiana Browne, Sandra, Elgin, Illinois Buesching, Nancy: Fort XVayne. Indiana Cochran, janet, Assumption. Illinois Craft, Patricia, Fort NYayne, Indiana Effinger, Katharina, Milwaukee, NVisconsin Ein-her, Mary: Berne. Indiana Fireha1n1ne1', Florence, S. Joseph, Michigan Foss, Karen, Defiance, Ohio Gerber, Nancyg Latty, Ohio Cerig, Arleneg XVoodburn, Indiana Could, Elaine, Berne, Indiana Creiser, Karen, Ienera, Ohio Hahn, Charlene, Lancaster, Ohio Iinlmoden, Cloriag Fort IYayne, Indiana Kiefer, Sandrag Berne, Indiana Kosliewa. Barlmarag Louisville, Kentucky Krause, Delanag Valparaiso, Indiana Lavnian, Kavg Cecil, Olmio Kreigli, Peggy: Andrews, Indiana Lepper, Sandrag Fort XVavne, Indiana Linker, Dianeg Fort XVavne, Indiana Mc-Closkey, juanitag Logansport, Indiana xIllI'SlIiIlI, I,oisg Marion, Indiana Merkel, Loisg Lafayette, Indiana Nicol, janiceg Nlarysville, Oliio Nord. Carolyng Nlonroeville, Indiana Oeliler, Beverly: Fort XVayne, Indiana Osborne, Ianeg Fort XVavne, Indiana Panning, Nlarjorieg Napoleon, Oliio Piepenlnrinli, Carol: Crete, Illinois Ritz, Iudithg Kokomo. Indiana Schmitt, Sandrag Hamilton, Oliio Sc-lioenrock, Pliyllisg LeNIars, Iowa Scliwiek, Marciag Fort XYayne, Indiana Simpson, Carolyng Ann Arbor, Nlieliigan Skinner, Pliyllisg New Haven, Indiana Stark, Jndyg Fort XVayne, Indiana Swyers, Zellag Deliallm, Illinois XVolf, Herthag St. joseph, Michigan VVorkxnan, Donnag Moorepark, Michigan Zink. Eliseg Emerson. New jersey AC DE X i Lf X ,I I 'V e j r we X X I Tx X -. , ff'-3 ,l r ZZ? xx 4 -X X tc xx X - - N X ' Y .r 5 L Our unskilled hands were directed patiently in nmstering the techniques and procedures cor- 1'el11tcd with textbook material 2lll'Q'L1dV learned. ff? 1 H rx xt 5 tw- QW' fx X X 'M' WA X . 1 Xf -XjnF 'R W N-7 ' ' C'3 NURSING ARTS So that tliu new stnclcnt IHLIY acquire L1 knowl- edge of fnmlannentul principles of nursing cure, this COIIYSL' is starts-cl curly in the probic vcair. The stnclcnt is siipeiwisvcl in basic- skills notionly in the ClllSS1'O0IN lint also in l2ll50l'Llt0l'Y pluctice :incl nc-tnul XYLll'Ll pzlrticipzltion. .-lij.-v i i E Qfwif 11- 'x y . f i, 39f hh., Since accuracy is important, it is necessary that students learn correct blood pressure readings by practicing in spare time. Big Sis juniors, having mastered basic skills, dem- onstrate procedures to little sisters in the freshman class. One of the first techniques probies are taught, and one of the most used in nursing, is the art of bed making. Here a Mrs. Chase doll serves a freshman during a lab class. i ! i l 1 i rj xx f H901 Laboratory partners here identify disease causing organism of an unknown nature by studying slides under the microscope in Microbiology class. Life like model of the human ear aids students in Anatomy lab in understanding location and functions of its many structures. Experiments in the chemistry lab enable freshmen to have a clearer conception of both normal and -X SCIENCE CLASSES llilltllltf' zincl l'l1ysiulrig.y, clllUl1llSt1'Y, um Nlicrulxiology itll' alll tamglit Cllltlllg tht- firs vt. ual' lw Vulpiimisn l'11ivv1'sitx' i11sti'l1cto1's Tlu-so COIIFSUS. vspvciullx' cle-signvcl for nurses stu-ss thc l't'lLlfl0ll at sc-it-nic-vs to lu-ailtli and alis- 61156. -Q N . . abnormal reactions of the human body. al' N K, 37 X 1 V t ! 1 Z3 3. 3 ' ' i wg Iii? 5 E A - s.-wif 35135 65 .-5 PROFESSIONAL ADJUSTMENTS ancl FIRST-AID CLASSES P. A. is offc-11-il in all tluu- years and illt1'ULlllL't'S stnclvnts to thu ill:-mls, StLlllllil1'llS. and concluc-t of Ll Pl'0fCSSl0l'lill iiursv along with tht- stuilx' ul' inauiuging ll unit, liistory ot nursing. anicl otlicr LLSPVLTS of Olll' l3l'0l:L'SSi0ll. F1AL'SlllNl'H lllXYilYS cniox' thc llvcl Cross 4.'HllI'St' in First .Kiel lcunliiig to Ll.L'l'l'fifiL'lltl' in this til-lnl. Dunnmstraitions and pina-tice lulms siipplviiicnt tllL'U1'y. S. X 14 -1: ' x X ' tt ,A mf, ..AN.: L..- A group of Juniors study a blackboard diagram showing lines of authority in hospital organization during a class period. Of great importance is the correct application of a sling. This is used not only in orthopedic nursing, but also in the emergency room. Often in First Aid lab sessions, students put theory to practice on their classmates. Demonstrated here is the scalp bandage technique. 5.3 N ........ --6'-P .....W,,, PSYCHOLOGY and SOCIOLOGY Individual research and outside readings enable 'Iilivsu son-itil sciuiiu-S, lkyulinlogy :xml Soci- Sociology students to gain knowledge of group in- ulogxp tllllllllt ln' XvLlll5lll'LllSU L'1iix'v1'sitt' instruc- fefochons- tors un-li Sk'lNl'Sft'l', intrmlm.'cs tln- scientific mctlmd of aipprfmcll not only in all-ailing with The freshman Class listens Cmemively OS the pro- grmips Llllll institutirms lint ailw in lmmlling in- fessor Iecfures during C firsg Semester psychology lt'l'IN'l'Sillllll k'OIllll1IllIlCLllllll'l5 wltll utlu-1' lllill- Clqgg period, X'lklll1ll5. wg ng. ,- .15 . ved Q.: Af, ' . . 1 vQ '?'l'i- 1' x Y 1 Y -dl 334 ' 4, J in be ' il I 'NH 2' 'sr , ,Q 5 ii J it -A O i -ss, , .gm-W----. ,. M Q 31 T1 ,. r Q 2. 2 W -f il isfxlglkfiilai' ,,': 'Z s lf, 1 N3 , of MNSQ' 1 X T it A df '??i X' is .- ' f fav E if yes 1 is f 7 L in ' K f Avsmdgf- ,ef R 'V if -is 51. OPERATING ROOM EXPERIENCE juniors lczirn sh-rilu tccliiiiqui-s uncl lmsic surgical skills during ciglit won-ks in tlu- operat- ing room suite. By assisting thc surgical tczun in opc-1'utix'c pivu-nl111'c's. thi- stnclcnt gains insiglit into thc normal and Lilmmiiiul cnnclitions of tlie linmun body. Qs . Efffc, Br- 'I Ffa' +-wg, N JV. R 40 f 5 Students having mastered drciping, practice the art of passing instruments, An important aspect of surgical experience is class- room instruction. Under supervision, students put theory to practice in setting up a major pack. :Bri Q his Q Q la . ,qi J J O IW? -l s -.,. g . DIET KITCHEN During a month in Diet Therapy, npperclass- men study modifications of normal diets and learn how they meet needs of various conditions. Research papers, reports, and practice in writ- ing menus make this specialty interesting and varied. Two food service supervisors check with the clietician as to patient menu changes. A Junior in Diet Therapy serves one of the countless special diet trays. The observation of the tray serving line is a valuable learning aid for all students. we-.Jw ' ., KA., vu XFN' A ' ,J 'Y 3 -.R s A 3 , A I tiki If fl H wy' 1 N t szs in Q of t. -t.,, , PL...--43 -ii 5 R 'A ' E, V ri . i P .5 1 4 'll if 1-'lt :s A ' L' s, - e W .5 Mfrs' sqv E . Q Qgmgiiw i .L 431, .cfm . 2? Junior observes anesthesiologist as he attends to the immediate needs of a new post-operative pa- tient in the post-anesthesia-recovery room. k, RECOVERY ROOM and CONSTANT CARE EXPERIENCE Instruction in iniim-diutc post opc1'11tix'c Cure- und of uiicstllcsim-cl patients is offcrcd the stu- dcnts in the RL'CflX'l'1'y' Room. Next door, tlic Constzmt Cure Unit offers skilled bedside Cure to patients wliosc condition requires constamt YlgllLll1CC. Taking daily inventory of intravenous solutions is a necessary part of Constant Care nursing. Having adequate emergency facilities on hand en- ables nurses to give uninterrupted continual care. 42 ,ff 221, ll at-in iq V f 2 2 N ' Y ,I 1 .053 -xi. W OBSTETRICS Three fascinating months of the second year is spent in maternity nursing. Here. care of the mother and lialn' are followed tllftlllgll preg- nancy to tlle post partnm and post natal period. A inontli of hospital clinical experience is spent in eacll of the three areas: lalmr and delivery, post partmn ancl the newborn nursery. Working in the nursery gives us invaluable experi- ence in caring for the newborn. Because each new mother receives individual care, it is important that the nurse re-check the orders with the doctors. Head nurse demonstrates the immediate care given a newborn while still in the delivery room. -X -va: ' nw. 43 5 -xl! as O 1 A' . ll' , rs ..-!....il 11,33 Senior and head nurse listen attentively as the pedia- trician explains the nursing care to be given this infant. Constant vigilance under the most aseptic condi- tions is given each baby in the premature nursery. Our new playroom not only provides the student with an important learning experience but it also provides the convalescing children with diversional activity, -1. V 6 X xx I .aifrw IJ ..,,f PEDIATRIC NURSING Scniors spcnd tliirtccn wccks studying the growtli and dcvclopinent of the normal child along with tlic inuny pntliologicnl conditions of infancy and childhood. Films, field trips, lcctures, cunfcrcnccs und projccts all aid in stimulating intcrcst in tlic nursing of cliildrcn. sms ' V L Y x nfs A N? V' i g g ,, 44 'WAVNN .Jtwazga new r ll ful s l xi? I I Q Q? K - Q 2 8 if I Qi Y I s.-........,,,,w,.1-:.a..,.,,.,.,mm Qs se Every student gains skill and knowledge in the appli- cation of casts during her Emergency Room experi- ence. Of vital necessity is the knowledge of the correct location of each item contained in the well equip- ped cabinets so that assistance may be given without hesitation. An important legal aspect of emergency treatment, the admission procedure is accomplished both effi- ciently and thoroughly. -...Q I 'Y O 0 ibm we is EMERGENCY ROOM In thi- L'lJllI'SC of the tllircl your. em-li senior spn-mls two wcvks in thc Ellll'I'g'6llCy' Room. H1-rv she assists in treating major ucciclcnts and discuss- cases as wr-ll us gaining mpc-ricxtce in thc lmmlling of out-patients. OJ ,gn - is' , -11. -' U gl gsz . if may . s. A .-,gs .i , me S :EX W l :.5::s.:.-. , I i , u6si5'fAl 45 ,N ra ., R9 0 GU -fi vOREWO Cv we L91 moi' mx' uS , Lg me W2 Nun ESTZVQA WNOR 1 lx- N9 ON U Nga. U xi E U? QRYXP' TWO woilho Ds E59 vs-OW xx , iris OUR MN N .lust us thc Psuhnist ch-sin-cl tlu- works of his huncls ustuhlisiu-cl, so also do we as student uursvs sw-k for thi- products of our hands to hr' stuhilixvcl. From thc lll1Sft'ilLif' grasp of un k'llfi'l'illg i'l'l'SillH1lIl to the skillccl touch of :ul cfficicnt grud- ualte, the up-tions of our huncls portray our maturity in nursing. XXX- pn-sa-ut this yearbook in Ol'iil'l' to ra-coral thc :nun orics and progrcss that took plum- as we hccxuue cstuhlishvcl and gre-W in the services of our chosvn profe-ssion if L Q Z e 'Q RV ' sf Z' .- gy x.,L- x fi ff-4l'.S 55255 C .nzlf Q 2 :xg . Si -.J . f V ' 'l fs is? 3558 1 5' 5 ' WM-'25 ' 4 l e.,n 9 ,M 4 MEDICAL-SURGICAL CLASSES This integrated course teaches conditions of the various body systems and aids the student in understanding the bodyis adjustment to dis- ease. Included are therapeutic treatment and symptomatic nursing care as taught by both doctor and nurse instructors. Viv ug, Qi. iw! V - ll T L, K , I I fi 'li , 'gh A l v V, g ...Nj ,E was S I f 4 i o ie! f l 5 S 'N l if 3 ' it 'A x 527 it 1 I' . A,, I r I is - Xp? S 'fy 'T gg 5 4 fx , A f 41 I . , . 'A 1 vt xii., . AY ' 46 QT! The admission and discharge of a patient is prac- ticed so that in on actual ward situation the patient can be put at ease. Most of the hours in this course are spent in the classroom listening to lectures on various body con- ditions. A group of seniors review a technique to be dem- onstrated at bi-weekly ward class held for upper classmen on general floor duty. A 3 K an PSYCHIATRY - E-3 To supplement the psycliiatric cxpwiciic-c t ' gained on the state hospital affiliation, many -917 , ' +.5inr.f , s- 'fv- seniors spend several weeks of clutv on East -all :W , . ' . -iv If 'l 'Wat 1 Three. Here they use llltCl'Pt'l'S0llLll relations to at Q ilLlVlU1tilg0 in helping the patient to nnclm-i'stuml H V himself. g , i ' ' 'M ..t., I li p a ram , ef : Klum 'll X A f' XJ 'l E V 5 Q , I,N,vr' k, . E. . - y,,E,.siS1!'v-L e A ' i ' -f V l y 1 sc.. 4 it A X Y' an f R E Cff' 'l it V x Q, I .E ff- - l s ' T ' ' ' t Al' Willing seniors prepare snacks in well equipped kitchen on the psychiatric unit. Q Relaxing diversion is provided for our patients in the floor lounge. Here they enjoy TV, puzzles, cards and other activities under able guidance. For the benefit of two seniors, the head nurse ex- plains the use of the electro-convulsive-treatment equipment. S! ' tw . G. if LOGANSPORT The tlirec months spent on psycliiutric affili- ation at Lognnsport State Hospital, Logunsport, Indiana. assist the student iinineusnmlmly in self unclerstuntling ns well as teaching the study of the mind and personality with its complex pat- tern of lielmvior. Clinic-all experience is given in several of the wards. as well ns in 1'ec1'eutional. occupational and work tllCl'LlPy. The nurses' home, behind the greenhouse, looks im- pressive and stately. Pictured here is a closer view of the home for our three month affiliation. A student pauses briefly before entering a locked active treatment ward. Affiliations mean meeting girls from other schools on duty, in the dorm, or at the canteen for a snack. ,WN Q I 5 5 , ff J- 2 i , 1 - Q lift, A w Ja . 1 . v - Lv E 2 1 1 , i 1 1 rr, 48 Qt . WSW ,ax 1 IRENE BYRON Rns ri 'f . .X if f I X Q ' I 3 4, x , ,..,..,.unv ' l , P QL Q-1-w..,.,,.,, 5 sw,- '41 3 as Mmm -3 Clinicul and clussrooin ti-ucliing in the nursing of tulx-rculosis und of isolation technique is offered during the six weeks catch student spends at Irene Byron Hospital, just north of the city limits. Included in tlic course are medical und surgical treatments, pxvvcxitaltive uspects and reluiluilitution factors. One of the instructors, Miss Nellie Green, chats with a group of students during a Valentine's day party at Irene Byron. A happy affiliate pitches a ball to a long term pa- tient out for a walk on a sunny afternoon. The spacious country lawns at the hospital provided city students with added enjoyment. With its many white awnings and well kept grounds, the hospital presents a pleasing picture to the new- comer. f . .wiv A siriti - i ., 4 ... it iv, ti i if 5.1 , zz . . - . . . .s. Y 'K fm' R' 3 .tw V ig .bf i W W 1 su.. Y If .g A 4 . si 1., . A ,wg .. . at 'ft' ff -V r 5: U 03 e :. fjsr, . .-i.. x v V ,g ..., . .. 1 -' , A S . fs, rg' r,- .wt ,fat . if . s-iwwi,rmi .. ,q...,y Wg.. W , :st I Xl, Wx . sf U t . :sid I ' 4mw.cf-Wd 1' E .. ww 0 ,,.:W' ,,:sy,..at - - -, we A' ,.f': ,Qty -' 49 ACTIVITIES f We euffn-1'lv m1't1c1Jz1ted Ill VLll'1OllS nroccts b ' v. ,ff A amd organizations in order to make off dutv 'f . l' X, hours more use-ful and to develop lcnclc-1'sl11p Z X. I - I 1 V sk11l5. , 4 Li V W1 M X HP 2 1 K 1 v' f fiqj 1 1 'K .X X , x . Ni X, X 1 4 y 1, px ' 1 J Xl X 50 1 I ! 4 I NJN ' X i H4 X ,, S f 0 1 X X Ax N XVh-!fff' - x,, 4 ,, ' Ai . N MQ-- 7 g 1 'If L- 1 ll- 12. 13. 14 15 I8 19 .70 2 25 bv . . ' x. '-fp luv-U 6-78 . 26. 27. 26' I 22 g , i., is lg 2 E222 I-fi',.,, 7 X . 4 , - i I rm if ' 4 liig- Us in 4 gg ic, A at tpiiigg Y----SW . T 'gY? 1. ewms Officers for '59-'60 were Carol Stellhorn, vice presi- dentg Nancy Gerber, secretaryp Rebekah Liechty, presidentg Donna Grubb, treasurer. The Judiciary Committee meets often to deliberate disciplinary measures involving dormitory living. 52 Hub of the student government, the Executive Com- mittee meets prior to each monthly student body meeting. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 'Ilia' Stmlvnt Nurse .'XSSOL'lilll0ll consisting of ull stuclvnts Lmcl elm-ctr-cl laic-ulty lm-lnlu-1's lncvts Illllllllllf' to provicli' Cl7IlNI1lllllCiltl0Il to thc ual- ministraitiou, This orgtxnimtion also fostvrs social uctivitii-s amcl offers UPPUI'lfllIlltll'S for li-zlclc-1'sl1ip. CHOIR Choir, Ll innndatory activity for first ycar stu- dents. provides an expcricncc in which wc all liuve found inncr strength and through which we have gained additional music 21PPl'CClL1lfiOl1 under skilled direction. The lnippy strains of many blended voices drift from thc auditorium during rchcurszll every Tlnirsduy cvcning. lt's fun to sing for our enthusiastic choir director, Mrs. Olga Abel! To obtain close harmony, small sectional groups meet frequently. A portion of the rehearsal is spent in acquiring the fundamentals of music theory. 3 5 .ai .14 ' 'Nl --.J W ir? . 'F t Z ' 'Jar' V i MQ..- i Xa I s .... 3 rn 1 x .E A . La Editor Dorothy Brunner maps out deadlines of various sections with assistant editor, Linda Gorrett. APPENDIX So that students may liaivc Ll pmiimiieiit 1'0- ineinlmlm-e, the yciwlwok is pnlilislictl lllllllllllly. It highlights and 1'cCu1'Lls the classes and events in the school that yt-111: Also assisting the editors and not pictured were NI. XYintc1'. copy: zuicl NI11 Armoncl Ccmniei' of tlic hospital zulministratioiig Hn-lim and C. Doclirmam, sales. and XVCl'1lC1', jr., editor. Miss Delores Stickan, faculty advisor, proofreads copy with Carol Grindohl and Carolyn Albers, Pa- trons Page chairmen. Key staff members pause for photo during bi-weekly meeting. From left to right are K, Layman, sales, B. Word, photos, E. Aeischleman, Freshmon editor, B. Leonard, Ads chairman, K. Allgood, Ads, and C. Fleming, Business Mgr. 54 ix 'EV' A,0 4 MW-3 5 t x ...ef A fs, i5 ' El Formal group shot pictures staff members at a meeting. Seated are K. Curtis, M, Rott, Miss Charlotte Carlley, advisor, C. Grindahl and H. Johnson, Standing are K. Effinger, N. Roesti, J. Poellot, S. Mc- Coy, R. Pifer, J. Alfeld, D. Schulenberg, M. Winter, F. Fogal, N. Krueckeberg and S. Browne. Editor Marilyn Rott is writing her editorial under the watchful eye of Natalie Krueckeberg, standing. 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N x Q v 7 X I x 7 V gn -v Y , 5 , .. .... ..-MM H, f I vim, .5 N V? n- vwq- .... r -x1X4 -Q .YN . 2 X i i X7 xx N f' Q e X xx '- .. A sir . X , .s Y' - e Vw fr V Q Q s x Q. f Q C X X- X, X Nz Q W, X W VX x ' X AS, XXX 'ef X X X i X X ,-:fig--A 6541 x Q V . b . W . X-,-11 - ,XX:X' Kg' I gli ? 'VK ww ... Xl , 3. , was 1 ess-5 X 2 is X O . O sv A ,, ix .V -- x I! 0 O O Q X 1 V .,...,, X,, :::,:. gifs O I Q X 'v ff X f Q X Fingers were mode before forks! Vocation, ot lost! Concentration-ton or studies?! The pause thot refreshes. Micumifhere we are! Ml, I' I Q, A .wh .X- l I ,fi . X r 3 .4 7 V Justin E. Arata, M.D. Margaret J. Ball, M.D. J. Robert Ball, M.D. Karl M. Beierlein, M.D. E. H. Bergendahl, M.D. T. V. Beutler, M.D. John W. Bossard, M.D. Frederic Brown, M.D. Ernest R. Carlo, M.D. Charles J. Cooney, M.D. Richard Craig, M.D. John Culp, M.D. C. W. Dahling, M.D.. M. A. Davidoff, M.D. A. VV. Ferguson, M.D. Robert A. Flaherty, M.D. William J. Gerding, M.D. N. H. Gladstone, M.D. Wayne R. Glock, M.D. V C. William Goebel, M.D. Walter Griest, M.D. A. P. Hattendort, M.D. Warren C. Hastings, M.D. Phillip E. Hershberger, M.D. E. M. Hoetzer, M.D. John Jackson, M.D. Joe G. Jontz, M.D. Walter T. Jurgensen, M.D. C. A. Keck, M.D. Robert C. Keyes, M.D. W. A. Kleifgen, M.D. Lewis W. Knight, M.D. Edward H. Kruse, M.D. 60 PATRON'S PAGE Elfred H. Lampe, M.D. Ben L. Leming, M.D. Robert P. Lloyd, M.D. Robert M. Lohman, M.D. George McDowell, M.D. C. G.McEachern, M.D. Frederick O. Mackel, M.D George C. Manning, M.D S. R. Mercer, M.D. H. Paul Miller, M.D. Mahlon F. Miller, M.D. Robert B. Miller, M.D. William Miller, M.D. Victor Moeller, M.D. Leland J. Mortenson, M.D Donald S. Painter, M.D. K. F. Perrin, M.D. Frederick Perry, M.D. Merle E. Pickett, M.D. A. J. Roser, M.D. John W. Rousseau, M.D. H. Vaughn Scott, M.D. Eugene F. Senseny, M.D. John Short, M.D. J. P. Sidell, M.D. Phillip L. Smith, M.D. Richard B. Smith, M.D. Sanford C. Snyderman, M D Robert B. Stanley, M.D. Edwin E. Stumpf, M.D. Robert Taylor, M.D. Richard W. Terrill, M.D. R. W. Wade, M.D. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '60 from your Q 5 Class Plzotogmplzer A 1i Ta,,l ,, P' if .A -Q ,lm 3 '- ' r . A-3' WATTERS STUDIO 3121 S. Calhoun St. H9941 Phofogrcxphs of Disfincfion THANKS FOR A FINE JOB 1' th Publisher of the 1960 Appendix FORT WAYNE ENGRAVIN6 COMPANY 120 West Superior Street F th APPENDIX STAFF Chalfant-Perry Funeral Home 2423-28 Fairfield Avenue Tel. H-2334 COMPLIMENTS OF McKay Electric Company CONTRACTORS 7671 Bluffton Road P. O. Box 2808 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA D. O. McComb 81 Sons FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE A2182 7740 Lake Av A2181 BES1 WISHES Klaehds fm' Funeral Home IHE SEAHORSE PE1 SHOP . 17201 'f A Ambulance Service T I ph E 1965 Q If d fh 1 Hgfff y 42C Wes? Wayne A 0228 ii HK ' V .IT 4 UWIKQOUHH Q 640124, z . S- CALHOUN SY. 0 FOIY wlvll 2TT4 South Calhoun Phone H-2T T4 IncIiana's most modern Funeral Home I3oerger auth V ayne ENHHFHJHCY Prescription Delivery Service 3004 South Wayne Avenue ESEY' FINE FLOWERS Free Parking in Our Own Parkin I6O ft. south of storej 0 A-3178 24-hour Answering Serving O Quality-Service-Value Established over 65 years 0 T208 South Calhoun g Lot COMPLIMENTS OF HAGERMAN CONSTRUCTION CORP. 403 STRAUSS BLDG. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Telephones E-45TT 8C 45T2 Stellhorn Hardware Company Hardware, Houseware Sporting Goods 8. Paint Telephone H-2337 2018 FAIRFIELD CITY GLASS SPECIALTY, INC. 2I24 So. Calhoun H-2228 or H-9697 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA PICTURES MIRRORS AUTO GLASS CONGRATULATIONS May we serve you with a complete line of uniforms THE UNIFORM SHOP 824 South Clinton Phone E-2207 HUMPTY-DUMPIY DRIVE-IN Fairfield at Packard Fort Wayne, Indiana Where the BIG GUY Double Hamburger is still 35C BEST WISHES NURSES UNIFORMS ana LAB COAT5 CONGRATULATIONS SMOCKS WHITE HOSE From FULL PANELLED SLIPS PROFESSIONAL JEWELRY A Friend APPENDIX 1960 EdEfor Doroihy Brunne Ass? Editor Undo Gerrit! LUTHERAN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING-FORI' WAYNE, INDIANA Compliments of FISHER BROS. PAPER CO. 118 West Columbia Street FORT WAYNE, INDIANA DANIEl BROTHERS INC. Aristocrat Brand Meats Fabricated Meats for Hotels and Restaurants 127 W. Columbia - Anthony 8156 KORTE PAPER MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Studio - 917 So. Harrison St. Telephone E-1240 COURTESY DEMONSTRATIONS Studio Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wed. 8- Fri. until 8:30 p.m. REIEE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Corner of Fairfield and Dewald GEORGE 8 KATE'S COl0NIAl SHOP COMPANY EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE Six Stores Under One Roof 128 East Columbia Street Phone H2360 A-MH George and Kate Dehnert, Owners 2738 So. Calhoun - Fort Wayne, Ind. C. M. SLOAN AND SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1327 Wells Street A-6132 SAND POINT OREENHOUSE, INC. EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS 2222 Sand Point Road FORT WAYNE 8, INDIANA Phone S-4133 6 6 BEST WISHES ED KNACKE REALTOR - TRADER Office E-589T Res. A-2807 Lee Knocke E-8227 Tom Bell T-0866 HOME SELLING SPECIALISTS SUMMIT CITY PRESS COMMERCIAL PRINTING WEDDING INVITATIONS 5TT E. Jefferson FORT WAYNE Telephone A-6T73 OXLEY TYPEWRITER and OFFICE SUPPLY EOUIPMENT We corry all Types of PORTABLE TYPEWRITERSH Compliments of WATERFIELD INSURANCE AGENCY Proprietors E. A. Nelson B. Mi. NELSON 126-28 E. Wayne T26 E. Berry Sfreef E-1040 E-1049 Z9 f,x L E.x,7s,f Fresh Up n X X! . ' f A Ih X . K, Refreshment SEVEN,Up! fri X wa You LIKE IT AND IT LIKES YOU ae-gilliiii CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES MEDICAL ARTS SUPPLY CORPORATION 220-22 W. Berry Prescripfions - Physicians Supplies Hospifol Supplies METTLER INSURANCE AGENCY 22T Eosf Berry Sfreef FORT WAYNE, INDIANA 38 Years of Dependable Service Personal Attention Personal Service INVITATION TO A INC. PERFECT WEDDING . . From COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 81 LITHOGRAPHERS 3707 So. Clinton Opening Evenings 340 Ecsl Beffv Street Park in our Iot Norma Roembke FORT WAYNE 2' INDIANA lfl-ANI75 BAKERY BRINK AND ERB, INC. Buy Quality with Confidence 2502 S C Ih ST 1 Physicians and Hospital Supplies o. a oun ree FORT WAYNE, INDIANA FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Phone H-3312 co GRAT LATIQNS CLASS OF '60 from the STUDENT BODY Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned. 68 I-A J. ...QV , 4 1 4-L. fi iw? M, . 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XVe recall especially her warmth and gentleness during our prohie months and her continuing generosity evidenced through her unselfish nature. As an advisor she assisted ns in making the transition and appropriate adjustments so necessary to take on the proper Character and attitude of our profession. 4 Allen County Public Lib 900 Webster Street my P0 Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270
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