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

 - Class of 1966

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flldfilflf fi , is V C ' ' I Sk' i ff 5 3 X 5 6 STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: Cl. to nl Jane Bessrnan, Lynda Burgess, Kay Nolting, Barbara Block, Janet Mickelson, Marsha Eriksen. ' ' ' ' C k ' K th B Row 2: Linda Tuttle, Barbara Capps, jean Raisch, jill jones, Carolyn Steinman, Penny ron rite, a y oyum. l S W W J in a L X 2 , X s.1sk,X- L T all is s yy s A q I y E , 1 1 K , Q 3 V C : - : 4 gy! q V . Si k 'f 0 'S 4 A y Q y f , ,Q fa ga f - r I ff? ,Y , ... 0. X X q r., ,.,,. .,:,. 1 Q 'L f , ly lv? 135' y is if fe B w fl we ai jf 4 Sify la 1 'nh K i - ' rx A . X , A: W3 F K A , ,X A X ' Q 1 V ' C ,I lx 'Y ,V Q il f 's E - CHCRUS Row 1: Cl. to rj Cheryl Holtber , M B h k C 1 C . Elizabeth Bice, Barbara Matson, g ary C n ei am yn anon' Ann Stmndemoa Marcia COTSOD, MafSh3 Efiksefla Rov2: Gal X'Vlt ,K 1 S dS ' . Bedker, Army lifiariiz Bickmzarniien tram , usan Scroggm, Carla Eucrbmek, Vaunette Ankrumf Lmda Bernhard, Linda R 3: K tll E , K hl ' - D312 thy Dezilei een mmons at een Rhemgans, Penny Cronkrite, Ruth De-Iongh, Velma Bredlow, Judy Hamann, Row 4: LoAnn Ingbritson, K thl M b B b . , Schaer, Shirley Sinn. a een un Y, ar ara Block, Laurel Anderson, Louise Berzmskyf Maxine Sliefefta .lean 26

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CPno6iQe - Cllass 06 1969 On September 6, ninety-one freshmen became a part of the M-K family as our school opened its forty-ninth academic year. Registration Hgures reveal that ten states are represented. Minnesota 65.999, Iowa 19.896, Wis- consin and Illinois each 3.396, Missouri 299, and Kansas, Michigan, North and South Dakota, and New York, each 1.19,. Fourteen religious denominations are repre- sented. The seven having the largest percentages are Lutheran 40.797, Methodist 23.196, Congre- gational and United Church of Christ 8.89,, Pres- bytgian 6.696, Baptist 5.59,, Roman Catholic 3.3 6. The age ranges are from 17 to 20, with 71.39, being 18 years old. Seventy-seven percent ranked in the upper one-third of their high school class and 1196 have had one or two years of college. Forty-five percent had some experience in a hos- pital environment as aides or volunteers. Thirty-five percent of this class is receiving finan- cial aid. Twenty-three percent have scholarships and 12.089, have loans. Five students are receiv- ing assistance through Methodist-Kahler Scholar- ships and five through Minnesota State Scholar- ships. The amount of financial aid to this class totals 812,325.00 Thirty-two percent of the fathers of these students are engaged in farming, 1293 are professional, 129, are laborers, 1196 are managers, 89, are semi- professional, 796 are salesmen, 69, are craftsmen, 29, are clergy, 29, are government employees. Thirty percent of their mothers are employed. Nine percent are in service occupations, 89, hold clinical jobs, 593 in teaching and nursing, 49 are sales- women, and 49 in unskilled occupations. In reply to Who influenced you to apply at Methodist-Kahler? replies were M-K grads 189, parents and relatives 1896, school counselors 1896, friends 1096, M-K students 899, live in this com- munity 493, physician 296, M-K's recruitment pro- gram 29, high school teachers and principals 293, church 199. Fourteen in the class are relatives of M-K grad- uates. F RESHMEN Beverly Peterson Michelle D. Wiley Marion Warren Carol Timm Janelle Graham Suzan Derksen Kathleen Blim Barbara Becker Jacqueline Keenan Kathryn Norgrant Margaret McKee Margaret Kocher Mary Heublein Cheryl Hungerford M-K RELATIVES Maye Halverson, '28, CM1's. A. J. Silenskeyl, aunt Lucille Hall, '41, deceased, CMrs. L. Bangharlj, mother Gladys Garbisch, '45, CMTS. C. T. Warrenj, mother Ruth Garbisch, '64, cousin Lynn Minett, '65, cousin Karen Graham, '63, sister Ruth Isabel Bickett, '39, CMrs.No1man Derksenp, aunt Mr. Anthony J. Blim, '53, father Donna Schendel, '47, CMN. Russell Boehlkej, aunt Karen Keenan, '60, CMrs. Wesley Gloverb, sister Lydia Burmeister, '34, Clllrs. Rae Cranslonb, aunt Eliza Burmeister, '25, CMrs. I. C. Jacobsonb, aunt Geraldine Kath, '31, CMH. M. N. Jacobsonj, aunt Pamela Kocher, '66, CMrs. Cameron L. Eillsj, sister Iris Heublein, '53, KMVS. Roy Haakej, aunt Flora Hungerford, '63, cousin JM-gf Senior Cwinnen og 5,90 Qentovua dlwand Last January Kathleen 1 , Emmons, senior, was select- ed as Youth Service Award . . f winner by the La Sertoma Club in Rochester. This award is presented annually 5, A - to a young person for out- , standing leadership qualities -Mr I and participation in school, church, and community ac- ' tivities. Local judges this year were Mrs. H. P. Rome, , . Rev. Robert A. Feather- ms f stone, and Mr. Harold De- - sf 4- Vries. KATHLEEN Kathleen's school activ- ities included serving as president of the Sixth District Nursing Student Association and co- chairman of the Minnesota Nursing Student of the Year contest. All three years she was active in the Minnesota Nursing Student Association and attended both state and national conventions. She was a member of the M-K Chorus, Bible Study Club, Nurse's Christian Fellowship, and played on the basketball and softball teams. Her service to her church included singing in the choir at Bethel Lutheran Church, and serving as a delegate from Bible Club last year to Chapter Camp at Bear Trap Ranch, Colorado Springs. Her community service included visiting patients at the Samaritan Nursing Home, which was sponsored by the class of 1966 at M-K, and singing in several community choruses. Kathleen and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Raymond Emmons, of Gzalesville, Wisconsin, were guests of the La Sertoma Club at a luncheon at Michael's on Jan. 5. The award consisted of a certificate and a charm bracelet. The presentation was made by Mrs. John Scheid, award committee chairman of the local club. Student og the Jlflontli Last January Miss Trudy Fatheree, senior, was selected as Student of the Month by the lo- cal Business and Profes- sional Women's Club. She was entertained as their guest at a dinner at the Kahler Hotel and presented to the club. Trudy ranked first in her class academically, 5 x ,gi was active in Bible Study Club serving as president, el was a member of Student TRUDY Council, Travel Club, and basketball team, and served as parliamentarian of the Sixth District Minnesota Nursing Student Association. At the end of her freshman year she received the Gilberta Durland Award. She was enrolled at M-K under the Army Student Nurse program and upon grad- uation received an appointment in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps as a second lieutenant.



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