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CUE, A 'flllillll icfca 'ec Yi! ' 'Ni gf!! Last April, Klrs. K. KI. Mann, Uzme Wandregl, '-115 who was then living in Bethesda, Maryland, contacted 16 Methodist-Kahler graduates who were living in the area, and invited them to a tea at her home on April 24. Seven of the girls attended and spent a pleasant informal time together. - 9-1 zksi - Alu. if , .11 7 :S .. 5 X: Jer 1. , ai N , .l S Seated: CLefl lo riglzlj june XVandrey Mann, '41, Leota Blackford Schaeffer, '41g Clcda Martin Giffin, '-ll. Standing: Borghild XVollan, '4-lg Luella Barclay Holt, '30g Eva Meium, '35g Helyn Hollingsworth Kruger, '46, Everything Musical METHODIST-KAHLER GRADS The Alumni Association invites all graduates of the Methodist-Kahler School to ioin our organization. One of the best assets of any school is a group of loyal alumni. Express your loyalty by ioining the Association. Send all dues, gifts and Link sub- scriptions to: Methodist-Kahler Alumni Association, Box 654, Rochester, Minne- sota. 7 lufn wr- IIQIIZIIBNOFFTS For Those Who Want the Best We Telegraph Flowers Tel. AT 2-2771 SINCE 1892 103 First Street Cllr Southwest pianos organs FLOWERS HI - FI STEREO Radios - Phonographs Television Records ACROSS B CH MIC CO ' CITY HALL Austin Albert Lea Rgchesfer - - A e 36
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The .Chnl uhliulmmi in CClQi60ilVliG Last spring the group of Methodist-Kahler alumni who for several years have been meeting together in the San Francisco area, held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Andrew Yakas QHilda Schroeder, '32j, in Millbrae, California, located just a few miles south of San Francisco. Twenty Methodist-Kahler graduates were present this year. Three members at the meeting were members of the 1939 class, which held it's 20th reunion in Rochester last June. This is the second year that this group collected and sent a contri- bution to the Alumni Building Fund. 6516.00 this yeaicj Mrs. V. C. Keithley CSelma Bunge, '41D, San jose, sent us the pic- tures and news about this meeting. 1939'ers Gladys Aittama Beattie, Mary E. Wilkins and Donna Gibson Green. Row 1. CLeft to righti Selma Bunge Keithley, '41, Lenora Mahoney, '45, Marjorie Burnard Reeves, '48, Dorothy Lehman Bannon, '48, Gladys Aittama Beattie, '39, Gladys Coons Rikala, '41, Jean McEachern Scovil, '36. Row 2. Jeanette McCain, '38, Margaret Rue Peterson, '44, Hilda Schrader Yakas, '32, Lenore Olson Sollum, '43, Grace Conde Muenchow, '40, Ima Klimper Nelson, '40, Evelyn Bayer Braeger, '32. Row 3. Donna Gibson Green, '39, Mary Wilkins, '39, Agnes Egeland Hammond, '32, Evelyn Poffenberger, '30, Ruth Magnuson McBride, '34, Betty Morton, '40. Patronize the firms represented in the Link advertising. They, to a large 6' degree. make THE I-INK Pesslble- Over 32 years . . . Rochester's The Editorial Staff leading Florist Y A D A M S Your favorite store Quality School Supplies and Fine Gifts in downtown Rochesfer G Notebooks and Supplies Q Books for Study and Pleasure G Frames for Photos 81 Certificates Q . Gifts for every occasion W Established 1900 Q I Phan, AT 2-1252 16-18 - 2nd Sr. S. W. Telephone AT 2-3841 35
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Jlliiss Jlllau Qetines Miss M. Mau Miss Malvina Mau, supervisor of Worrall Annex surgery, retired last February 28, after 33 years of service to our hospital and school. During most of her long and successful career, Miss Mau was a supervisor of surgical units, and in this capacity she directed the work and teach- ing of many Methodist-Kahler graduates and students. Miss Mau, a native of Minnesota, attended high school in Fergus Falls, and was graduated from the Wright Memorial Hospital School of Nursing of that city, which was at the time affiliated with Minneapolis General Hospital. Before coming to Rochester, she did general staff nursing at Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, and was assistant superintendent of nurses in a small hospital in Charleston, Illinois. She came to Rochester in October, 1920, and did private duty nursing until 1921, when she joined the operating room staff as a scrub nurse. From 1924 to 1937 she was supervisor of the operating room at the Colonial. In 1937 she resigned from her position and went to Hartford Hospital, in the same capacity. In 1942 she returned to Rochester and accepted a position as head nurse on the eye service at the Worrall Hospital. The following year Miss Mau accepted the position from which she retired this year. QTL. .lint Her prescription for a good nurse, compiled from many years as supervisor and teacher, has four main ingredients: interestg hard work, in- itiative and enthusiasm. She followed that pre- scription. The result was one nurse's method of doing an effective job in a profession where each individual must f1nd his own best means of getting results. In keeping with her interest in nursing, Miss Mau was a member of the Minnesota Nurses Association, the American Nurses Association, and the Sixth District Nurses Association. She is also a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, taught Sunday School there for 15 years, and is active in the Trinity Guild and Altar Society. .Although Miss Mau has retired from her position she is not far removed from the hospital and school. She is living at the College Apart- ment, and plans to remain in Rochester. She intends to continue with one of her favorite hobbies, traveling. Beckleg Business Equipment 102 East Center Street ROCHESTER - :- MINNESOTA Tgpewriter Rentals, Sales 81 Service Phone AT 2-8659 Gained! Sham phceiagxrwpkaf are beautiful-yet they cost no more than ordinary pictures CUTSHALL STUDIO 117 First Ave. N.W. Rochester, Minn- Phone AT 9-3768 37
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