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ihfnink eain tlhe Queen The Link Staff is very happy and proud to bring to you on this page Miss jean Holter, Rochester's 1954 Centennial Queen, who is a senior student of the Methodist-Kahler School of Nursing. The most exciting event of Jean's twenty- one years happened at exactly 11 o'clock on the night of February 13, when at a Coronation Ball in the Mayo Civic Auditorium she was awarded an honor sought by 23 candidates. Jean was crowned Queen by Miss Evelyn Ay, Miss America of 1954. A coronation robe of gold brocade trimmed with white ermine was placed over her shoulders by Mrs. C. W. Mayo. Her full-skirted, floor length formal was rose mauve, nylon tulle over taffeta, the bodice being trimmed with sequins and brilliants. jean's home is in West Salem, Wisconsin, and after graduation from high school she at- tended La Crosse State College at La Crosse, Wisconsin, for a year before entering the Methodist-Kahler School of Nursing in 1951. This blue-eyed, brown-haired beauty has four brothers and three sisters. jean is a graceful five feet eight inches and her' sweet smile and quiet, yet friendly manner are known to all her classmates and many friends who are wishing her a very pleasant and happy reign over the 1954 Rochester Centennial. Shirley Reussef' Class of 1954 Miss Jean Holter ' 2 f ww - ' -i f i . 'Q Que 41:5 , V W A . .. ..' s if Miss Jean Holter, the queen, receiving her crown from Miss Evelyn Ay, Miss America of 1954. Also shown are Miss Pat Blethen, Miss Rochester, Dr. C. W. Mayo and Barbara Saltzman, crown bearer.
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Help Wanted U The Methodist-Kahler School of Nursing library is in need of several publications in order to complete historical collections. These are: 1. Any and all issues of the student news- paper, The Echo and Drawsheet. 2. Copies of the second, third, and fourth editions of the Procedure Manual used in the teaching of Principles and Practice of Nursing. We should be very grateful to any one who can help us find them. Graduates check your trunks and attics for these manuals used during the years 1927 through 1940. You will be doing your school a great favor if you can Supply any of these publications. Haeger Pottery Hallmark Greeting Cards Social Stationery Table Lamps Newest in Books for Young and Old TOYS :: GAMES :: PUZZLES Office Supplies MONTE'S GIFT AND STATIONERY 225 S. Broadway Phone 9090 Subscribe to THE LI K subscription 53.00 per year Everything IN SPORTS EQUIPMENT See us for the latest and finest in all kinds of sports and athletic equipment AWARD SWEATERS -TEAM EQUIPMENT Across from Chateau Theatre U 810 SPORTING GUUDS Special Charge Account privileges Are Available To All Student Nurses at I s Dominent Women's Store ROCHESTER THEATRES Chateau - Time Tel. 2-2440 Tel. 2-3250 Lawler - Empress Tel. 2-2434 Tel. 2-1320 Movies your Best Entertainment Buy , I MW ,Qichmond1vBootery PROFESSIONALS by Wilbur Coon Correct Shoes for Student Nurses 209 S. Broadway Rochester, Minn I T'S ZIMMERMAN JEWELRY For EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING ELGIN WATCHES - NURSES WATCHES Use Your Credit M Block North of Zumbro Hotel
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Harrington, head of a section of surgery at the Mayo Clinic for 34 years and professor of surgery in the Mayo Foundation since 1936 retired from clinic prac- tice. Dr. Harrington came to Rochester in No- vember 1914, and became a fellow in surgery in the Mayo Foundation. In 1920, he became head of a section of surgery. Since 1925 he has devoted his attention to surgery of the thorax, and in this field he attained international recog- nition. He has contributed extensively to the literature in this field. He also has gained eminence for his operative treatment of diseases of the breast and lungs. He is a member of many national and international medical and surgical organizations. He is a charter member of the American Board of Surgery, a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a member of the Southern Minnesota Medical Association, Minnesota State Medical Association, American Medical Association, served as president of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, is a member of the American Surgical Association, Western Surgical Association, Southern Surgical Association, International Society of Surgery, Alumni Association of the Mayo Foundation, Pan Pacific Surgical Association, member of the Founders Group of the Board of Thoracic Surgery, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, academic fratern- ity, Society of Sigma Xi and the Phi Rho Sigma professional medical fraternity. During his years at the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Harrington has been teacher, surgeon and friend to hundreds of Kahler nurses. The Kahler alumni who attended his classes will remember with esteem, with genuine affection, as they read this brief summary. The Link here adds its tribute, too. He is an able man - scholarly, wise and human - who knew what he wanted to accomplish and did not stint himself to accomplish it. The Link goes on record here to express the thanks of all alumni of the school to Dr. Harrington for his years of unparalled service. -the in 8 n llialhller Graduate Honored Last August, at the nineteenth annual meeting of The American College of Hospital Administrators in San Francisco, California, Miss Dina Bremness, '27, was elected a Fellow in the American College of Hospital Admin- istrators. Miss Bremness at present is Superintendent of the Glenwood Community Hospital, Glenwood, Minnesota. Kalhller Graduate Receives Sclhollarslhiip Miss Harriet Gleason, '47, resigned from her position at the Clinic Health Service last August to attend Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York this year. Miss Gleason received a scholarship from the college and has been enrolled in a program leading to a degree of Science in Nursing. llaiittlle Links Miss Lois Bluemn, '52, is working as an office nurse for a ear, nose and throat specialist at the Western Clinic in Midland, Texas. Miss Joyce Siems, '53, Miss Doris Fiegel, '53 and Miss Donna Artese, '51, are working nights at the Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Francisco, and are attending San Diego State College. Mrs. Laurabel Reeve Haglund, '45, is supervisor of a post anesthetic unit in Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, Oregon. Miss Eva Mae Knight, '52, has been doing industrial nursing at a box factory in jacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Marjorie Hodorff Larsen, '48, is enrolled in the School of Public Health at the University of Minne- esota. Mrs. A. J. Aubuchon Ullelva Shanks, '45D is working as a nurse assistant to the surgical staff at Carle Memorial Foundation at Urbana, Illinois. Florence Ignatuck, '53, and Shirley Madsen, '53, are both working at Billings Hospital, University of Chicago. First Lt. Olive Palmer, '49, of Cando, North Dakota, made the Korean tour to army and air force installa- tions as companion and nurse to Mrs. joe Dimaggio Cnee Marilyn Monroeb. The newspaper item showed Lt. Palmer instructing Mrs. Dimaggio in the proper use of an oxygen mask aboard a C-54 Skymaster plane. Lt. Palmer described Mrs. Dimaggio as a very sweet and unassuming person. Donnabelle Casey, '46, has accepted a position as occupa- tional therapist with the California Elks Association at Lancaster, California. Miss Casey will operate a cerebral palsy mobile unit. The purpose of the mobile unit program is to give aid to cerebral palsied children and to educate and assist the parents to help these children. The mobile units consist of a physical and occupational therapist, each therapist is equipped with a station wagon stocked with all the necessary supplies. Miss Casey received her certificate in occupa- tional therapy from the University of Southern Cali- fornia. She has also attended Iowa State Teachers College, the St. Louis University and received her B. S. degree in nursing from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Three Kahler graduates received the degree of Bachelor of Science in nursing education last June from the University of Minnesota. They are Ruth Bushee, '48, Florence Schubert, '45, and Ruth Ekola, '51. The Division of Nursing Education of Indiana University informed us that last june Miss Ruth Erickson, '34, received the Bachelor of Science degree in education with a major in Nursing Education.
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