Methodist Kahler School of Nursing - Link Yearbook (Rochester, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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CDL OQQHL CD11.Cf1a11e Qpeulaen gon Second CQeQ1giouQ S-jifvipliaets Clllleeb Z Z .' 1 1 , iv X ik 'fcylfpv . 515475 ' Wk' ' X, agfejfqfw, , QW, .1 ia, 4 , 1, 1 gqymg 4,23 V, ,, . W :ffl 410 , ' X Jeff' ,K L 'I 'ff ' . :ffl .f '7.11Q'ffr,'f' V . Q'w'ff0f- f' M . 2 ' f !gf,7Vf,,-, ,ifly-N L Zfwf fvif. C v ., ', ', 'ff ' - ...,,,'. ,JEL Dr. H. H. Crane The second 21ll1lll2ll Lectureshipl' series to be sponsored jointly by the M-K School, Ro- chester Methodist Hospital, and The First Methodist Church brought Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, pastor emeritus of the Central Methodist Church of Detroit, Michigan and one of the strongest voices in Christianity, to Rochester for 4 days d11ring Religious Emphasis VVeek, April 12-15 It is the hope of the combined Religious Emphasis Committee, representing the three sponsoring gro11ps, that some means of financing this type of lectureship will evolve and that an- nually one of the great leaders in religion today can be bro11ght to this community, where leaders of so many fields come to share their beliefs and services. He preceeded his lectureship at the school by preaching at both Sunday morning services of the First Methodist Church on the theme, A Matter of Life and Death,', and that evening spoke on world peace. D11ring the time he was here he gave 3 lectures at the school, the titles were VVhy Christ? , The Christian Style , and The Pur- pose and Power of God . He was also available during the day for counseling with students, and each noon had lunch with one of several of the student organizations, The Drawsheet , Stu- dent Co11nsel, and the Bible Study Group. Fol- lowing his last lecture, he was guest at a recep- tion. Dr. Crane was born in Danville, Illinois. He is a graduate of the Boston Latin School, the oldest ed11cational instit11tion in America. He took his under-graduate work at Harvard, and holds honorary doctorial degrees from De Pauw University, Florida Southern College, Wfesleyan and Boston Universities. During his academic career, he was inter- ested in various extra-curricular activities, was leader of a glee cl11b and dramatic society, man- ager of the football team, member of a tennis team, and an All-American basketball guard. He is interested in all phases of aviation and is a licensed private pilot. 42 Dr. Crane has held 3 pastorates, Central Methodist Church, Malden, Massach11setts, Elm Park Methodist Ch11rch, Scranton, Pennsyl- vania, and Central Methodist Church, Detroit, Michigan, from which he retired last year. He is welll known for his work on the college cam- DLISGS of the country, having lect11red at over 200 different ones, averaging better than 1. address a day. During VVorld Wfar I, he worked as a Y.M.C.A. secretary and gained such intimate knowledge of the fury and futility of war that he has become famed as one of the foremost world leaders in the peace movement. Dr. Crane has traveled around the world, studying internally the conditions in the coun- tries and talking with many people in all walks of life. He collaborated with his uncle, the late Dr. Frank Crane, in writing a book and more than 150 articles on Christianity and world peace. On his father's side of the family, he comes from 5 generations of Methodist ministers, and his son, Frank Crane II, is also a Methodist minister. Throughout his visit, Dr. Crane presented a fresh approach to the problems of life, living and the world. Most challenging and thought- producing were his lectures. VVhat we yet do not know and may never know is the contri- bution of the 1959 lectureship. But at least we will all remember that Dr. Crane's ideas were noticed. '15 6455 f x N gr, 1 f I, ,As , k?ji.zI1sc1'iLe fo CCA.. 931.1 Gjicgscrijaiion 933.00 fuer year

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CFL OPML Qillbenta CDunQav1d dlwand Queen gon 1959 I Miss Palma Lenn, Class of -1961, of Stewart- Karen Robertson, 1956 Marshmallow Queen placing the crown on Martha Gundlach, of Houghton, Michigan, who was chosen as the 1959 Queen. ville, Minnesota was the recipient of the third annual Gilberta Durland - Award which is presented each year to a student in the freshman class who has achieved the highest academic average during the first year of enroll- ment at Methodist-Kah- --ff ler. Palma achieved and maintained a 2.67 aver- age. In addition to her aca- H ' 1 demic achievement, Pal- ma found time to partici- pate in several co-curric- ular activities. She served as treasurer of her class, was vice-president of the Bible Study Club and has served as pianist for various activities at the Church of the Nazarene in Rochester. Presentation of the award was made at a Student Association meeting in November. The award is given by the Board of Direc- tors of the Rochester Methodist Hospital and The Methodist-Kahler School of Nursing, and consists of 35100 and a special silver engraved medallion. awe 'STZTJV Palma Lenn PRESCRIPTIONS - HOSPITAL SUPPLIES - TOILETRIES Phone Phone AT 9-3919 AT 2-1014 Masonic Kahler Temple Hotel . Building Bulldmg I P , Quality ' t I D I Uniforms BRAN TAILORED-TO-MEASURE ST. PAUL J. A. 84 R. E, MINNESOTA 41



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daughter, on January 6, 1959 C-C718 LIL Qummi News 1 I 1? -' E W X afrriages f ll 1 i t -'lf Cm ' ,,, e: Esther P. Albrecht, '50, to William L. Tyrrell, on May 23, 1959. Ruth Bakken, '57, to Jerry Wilson Dryden, on April 25, 1959. Jane Behrns, '58, to Harold Roberts, on June 27, 1959. At home, Rochester, Minn. Jean Bell, '44, to Leroy Horstman, on November 22, 1958. At home, Hartington, Neb. Ina Dean Burnside, '50, to Wayne R. Connaway, on March 28, 1959. Elaine Cordes, '58, to Gunder Froyum, on May 25, 1959. At home, Roscoe, Minn. Darlene Dahle, '58, to James L. Kern, on December 20, 1958. At home, Stewartville, Minn. Ruth Dana, '58, to Ralph A. Drexler, on June 27, 1959. Wilma Easley, '56, to Russell B. Myers, on October 24, 1959. Eunice Folsom, '58, to Eugene Stachowitz, on June 27, 1959. At home, Rollingstone, Minn. Kathryn Goff, '57, to Raymond Wallace, on February 28, 1959. At home, Rochester, Minn. Margo Godfrey, '58, to Donald Skinner, on December 31, 1958. At home, Mankato, Minn. JoAnne Habeck, '55, to Paul Villa, on November 29, 1958. At home, Valpariso, Ind. Sandra Hagen, '58, to Richard Hokanson, on February 21, 1959. At home, Rochester, Minn. Shirley Joann Hartzler, '57, to Franklin E. Browning, on June 27, 1959. Janice Hoven, '58, to James G. Cravens, on August 22, 1959. At home, Chicago, Ill. Marie Jacobson, '58, to Luther Romo, on June 6, 1959. At home, Minneapolis, Minn. Joan Knott, '57, to Edward L. Whitworth, on November 13, 1958. At home, Memphis, Tenn. Sylbert Kunkat, '58, to Merlin Finlay, on June 13, 1959. At home, Ottumwa, la. Peggy Kerr, '58, to Roy F. Evans, on July, 1959. At home, Sherman Oaks, Calif. Merilyn Lammle, '58, to Gerald Vielhaber, on October 19, 1958. At home, Rochester, Minn. Virginia Mahan, '48, to Edwin Hume Jones, on February 14, 1959. At home, Spokane, Wash. Shirley Moetsch, '58, to Kenneth Heim, on December 26, 1958. At home, Rochester, Minn. Janet Nolting, '57, to Zane Younger, on August 22, 1959. At home, Long Acres, N. J. June Olson, '58, to Jack Mahoney, on May 2, 1959. At home, Chicago, Ill. n Ethel Schuppenhauer, '55, to Verle Smith, on April 11, 1959. At home, St. Paul, Minn. Marcia Smith, '58, to Robert Spaith, on June 20, 1959. At home, Fairborn, O. LaVonne Storhohf, '51, to James Todd, on May 22, 1959. At home, Harmony, Minn. Sandra Sween, '56, to Donald Donaldson, on August 8, 1959. At home, Denver, Colo. Phyllis Tews, '57, to Lorens Q. Brynestarl, on June 27, 1959. At home, Chicago, Ill. Dorothy Tongen, '58, to Lawrence Karpiel, on August 29, 1959. At home, Chicago, Ill. Hazel Wfalstad, '43, to Lawrence McConnell, on January 31, 1959. At home, Rochester, Minn. ' Janet VVolleat, '58, to Allen Reutter, on February 14 1959 Danelda Yohe, '58, to Charles Kolshrucl, on 'Dedember 24, 1958. lhrl ' Qg3.,j,,.3 1, S -..., ::f f:. ...:.: To Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams cPCLff1iC1iG lflfessels, '56j a daughter, on September 21, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliam Baardson CLOVTIKL Bratrude, '56j a daughter, on March 27, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Povl Boesen CBettyKrafft, '56j a son, on May 10, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Christensen CHelen Sted- man '55D a daughter, on October 13, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. C. VV. Curtis CBetty Ann Schneider, '47j a daughter, on February 24, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Daering CLois Torkelson, '57j a son, on May 23, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dutton Uohn D1zllon,'58J a son, on May 14, 1959 To Lt. and Mrs. James R. Evans CDeyonne Bjorn, '57D a daughter, on February 7, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Don Elford fBlondeZZimmer111an, '57D a daughter, on March 20, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. James George CAudreyHess, '57j a daughter, on February 11, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giedt CHarriet Dunn, '57j a daughter, on December 19, 1958 To Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Goss CDor'is Lockwood, 57D a daughter, on December 7, 1958 To Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gregor CArZeneHaugerud, '48j a daughter, on September 6, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grifhn Glad s Grfielin 495 a H C y g, daughter, on March 19, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. James Grimes CHazel fl1iflfL77ZlL, '56J a To Dr. and Mrs. XV. R. Hardy Uanel Doeden, '58D a son, on February 18, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoefer CBeverZy Bersing, '44j a son, on September 2, 1958 To Mr. and Mrs. Ervin C. Jensen Cjfarguret Sclzoof, '51j a son, on August 28, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kappauf Uoyce Siems and KennezfhKoppauf, '53j a son, on May 26, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klink Cilfaurfine Kersten, '46D a son, on December 2, 1958 To Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Milde Qfoyceliczrcey, '58D a son, on March 30, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Millman QBe!ty Ruby, '-19D a daugh- ter, on February 4, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nelson CPCLZLl1i716 Braucher, '51D a daughter, on March 11, 1959 To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nesler CEZzfnor Radke, '57D a daughter, on August 19, 1959 43

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