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llialliilleiriites lla lcalliilioiriniia llzllollfrll Reunion On june 11, seventeen Kahler graduates inet for a at the home of Mrs. M. B. Nelson Uma Klimper, 'LLOD in San IQSG, California. Twelve classes had representatives at this reunion. b of the classes which celebrated Three of the girls were mem ers 1 . - D AAI-If-.ofor Thig reunion last lune. . . llra si,i ,2ul.1is,1.l:1iii: , I I Row 1. CLeft to rightj Mrs. A. G. Sollum Uaenore utson, 1.,,, -E WQPGV, V401 Mrs. R. XfVheIan CSadie Graham, '25j, Mrs. E. jackson CAnn Sullivan, '25j, Mrs. is. Deattie CGladys Aittama, '39j, Mrs. G. Hagen QAliee Johnson, '29D, Mrs. I. M. Dixon QFrances Decker, '41j, Mrs. G. A. Decker Qflrlene Crepps, '33j. Row 2. Mrs. D. F. Muenchow tGrace Conde, '40j, Ethel Hedbloom, '37, Mrs. C. P. Haskins QElizabeth D th Lehman, '48j, Mary Wilkins, '39, Mrs. Kal Rikala B '32j Whiteford, '30j, Mrs. D. F. Bannon Q oro y CGladys Coons, '41j, Mrs. T. A. Payne CLenore Mahoney, '45j, Mrs. C. Braeger CEoelyn ayer, ' B e '41j who sent this news and the picture to us. Not on picture. Mrs. Vernon Keithley QSelma ung , i THE BEST IN FOOD SERVICE SINCE I907 selective I I an d S . ' of Rochester ladies apparel kahle, arcade - and and FIM avenue To all you clear nurses, we raise our praise, millinery rochester minnesota May charm and competence mark your days, BE ' May you walk Qneoer runj thru a life that is good Whilst happily upholstered with H ollands jine food. FEATURING- IIUIIIIESIEII IIPIIIIIIIIIS ARROW SWS McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Ui53'KC?.U' BOTANY ffsoofr cLoTHEs 109 FIRST AVE. S. W. TIMELY CLOTHES 8' 42522 KAHLER ARCADE ' C D N N 0 '21 S ROCHESTER MINNESOTA lrEN'S WEAR f B01'5 wgAg SHOES I Subscribe to R OBERT ORR JEWELERS 25 Southwest Second St. TH E K pl DIAMONDS Q WATCHES subscription ss.oo per gem ? , SILVERWARE
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AH lkjI1'I1l1l1STLl1iil.ll iEi1Xi1DfBiI i1'81ll'CB Recently two graduates of our school had an unusual and pleasant experience. Mrs. james Burdick tEl0ise Brownson, '521 and Mrs. Wayne Short Uiarbara zlhzrtin, '52j classtnates, both living in juneau, Alaska, and neither one had the faintest idea that the other was living there, accidently met in the St. Ann's Hospital-where they both had sons born on the same day, june 17, 1055. Thomas lidward Burdick, 8 pounds and 2 ounces arrived at 0:30 p.m. and Mark Wfilliam Short, 4 pounds and 5M ounces arrived at 6:30 a.m. RECORDS - RADIOS - TV III-FI RECORD PLAYERS Sales and Service Wallys Radio St Becords 230 South Broadway Rochester, Minn. Phone 6531 Graduates Please - - 'fiflffisrz you move, rrzawzy o-L cficuzgs How: czcfchsii oz rzczrrzs oz Liofg, fzfsais ifzfoznz His .5cfioof Lgffics. DAMS' Quality School Supplies and Fine Gifts O Notebooks and Supplies O Books for Study and pleasure O Frames for Photos S Certificates O Gifts for every occasion Esfablislzezl 1000 JUIH l1Et1.1'i'lll HUU1 FI K 5 D FI L ACROSS FROM ST. MARYS HOSPITAL lowers DIAL The Link 1 ixztner, ance .flxlltil fxxilllllllli iiRt?'1211lIiOIllS lfriday and Saturday, .Iune 17 and 18 were the official .-Xlumni Hays and visiting alumni made good use of them for a series of class lireak- fasts, luncheons, teas and tours. 'l'hree class reunions flourished: 1025. 1035 and 1045, and official attendance records give the following figures: 10-15 - 60, 1035 - 14, 1025 - 17. Rochester homes of M-K :Xlumni as well as the school office were headquarters ol' the retmion classes. The class of 1025 was entertained at a tea at the home of Mrs. Yaleria lfauver. Mrs. Iiauver, Miss lfsther XYalker, Mrs. l. XY. Stew- art fRuth Xelsonll and Miss Margaret lianghart were the hostesses. The group toured the New Mayo C'linic Building, had a luncieon in the lilizalmethan Room of the Kahler llotel, and at- tended a coffee at the home of Mrs. ll. XY. Stewart. The 1035 class had a tmcheon at Michaels, toured the clinic and had several social periods together. The 10-15 class was entertained at a luncheon at the lfagle Lodge dining room dy Miss Lois Arneson, Mrs. l . M. l'earce tsleanettc Moej, Mrs. R. N. tierths tXorma Fiergusonj, Miss Yera Mae liarr, Miss Ruth Slade, Mrs. Robert Anderson flfaye l.el'agejl of Qochester and Mrs. XYalter Riess tflaudine .iricksonj of Pine Island. A highlight of Alumni llays was the annual Janquet held at the Rochester t'ountry f'luli on friday evening. Miss Patricia Rekstad, '5-1, served as toastmistress. Mrs. l.. l.. Bronson fllelen Cuyer, V171 president of the .Mumni Association gave the official welcome, and an- nounced the results of the annual election. She also announced the change of the association's name to .'Mumni Association of the Methodist- Kahler School of Nursing which came as a result of the annual lmalloting. The tnusical portion of the program consisted of a vocal solo hy l'atricia lssendorf and a piano solo lit' Richard Bestor. lioth freshmen students in the school. r Q - ' Ihe mam address was given lay llr. R. li. Pruitt. associate director of the Mayo lfounda- tion for Medical lfducation and Research. In his talk he presented several serious ideas which each one of us might well consider as we examine our own philosophy of living. :X traditional feature of the alumni lianquet is the reminiscent responses given hy a repre- sentative from each of the reunion classes. This year the 1025 class was represented hy Miss Ilazel Hoyt of Red Wing. Minnesota: the 1035 class by Mrs. Shelby Reese. tliva Millerj of Ues Moines. Iowa, and the 1045 class by Mrs. -lames Mclienzie tRuth Spearsj of La Crosse, Xtisconsin. The seniors and their escorts were invited to the formal dance following the dinner. Music was provided by The .-Xristocratlcs.
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