Parkview Methodist School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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5 O . I z , fha E +2 s ,Q 0 1 Vu- - figs .41 L I' L, T 'S is A fy, S Z . N U xasi, . 'll W is - f N 1 1 Q is ' Q x,,- WW' Q B is y ff My 1,9 f He the Senior Class ol Parkview-NIethodist School of Nursing, wish to dedicate our Year Book to Mr. Clyde KI. Cover. l,l't'5lllC'I1I. of the Board ol Directors. 'lhrough tl1is l11CLlllS perhaps we can express our appreciation lllltl sincere thanks lor tl1e guidance and help l1e has given our School ol' Nursing llllll Parkview Nleinorial Hospital. c:1,1'n1. 1. czox lull DEDIEATIU This hospital is dedicated to tl1e precepts that hu111a11 life, heing il gift of God, is sacred: 'lio tl1e ideal ol' lllllll2ll1 brotherhood exemplified in personal sacrifice for others: '1 creed or social position: Q llllI'lCl'S I I'o family and l'0lllllllIllll.f' wellznre: llo the 1lLlV2iIN'C'lllClll of medicine, its practice and use: I'o the instruction and training ol' young women i11 the art and science of nursing: I'o the IIICIIIOTB ol thousands ol 111en and women of this lhlllllllllllly who beginning three- Jl' a century ago and continuing to tl1is date, envisioned, nurtured Rlllil evolved tl1is hospital. X These sentiments are offered as the spiritual cornerstone ol this hospital. 'o llle lJl'CbCl'V2lllOll and improvement of human life witl1out regard for circunlstances of race, .r.-nm jill? CDZZLWHFP PAHHVIEWIMETHUUIST SEHUUL UP NURSING Parkview Memorial Hospital Fort Wayne, Indiana 1 9 5 5 A380 Coumy Public Library AX H.. Wayne, Indicno 11 lX1urse's Prayer The wor11l grows llflglllffl' year by year. Be1'1111se o11e nurse i11 her Slllilll sphere. P111s on l1C'l' 1lPl'0ll, 111111 siniles, 111111 sings. .xllll keeps o11 11oing lllf' SQIIIIC o111 1l1ings. '1'11ki11g 1116 LCIIIIJCIYIILIIY5, giving 1l1e pills, lo 1'e111e11y l112ll1l'i1Ill1'S lllIlll6'l'0lIS ills: l'1CC1llllg 1l1e l11111ies. 2IIlSWCl'lI1g 1l1e bells. Being polite wi1l1 21 1161111 111111 rebels. Longing lor 11o111e llllll 1111 1l1e wllile, 11lt'2ll'111g 1l1e 5111116 o111 IJI'0llCSS10IlZll s111ile. Blessing 1l1e newlmorn 111111y's 1i1s1 1Jl'C2lL11, Closing 1l1e eyes 111111 111'e s1il1e1l i11 1le111l1. rlillklllg 1l1e 1Jl11111e lor 1111 1l1e Il11SL1lliCS, 0111 1le111'! 11111211 Il lo1 ol' p111ien1'e i1 111111:-s. Going o11' 1l11ly 111 seven o'1'lo1'11, '1'ire1l, l11S1'0lll'2lg'6C1, 111111 1'e111ly 1o 1l1'op, 11111 1'11lle11 Ulll 1o 11e1p 111 SCYCI1-111VlC'C'll, 7' I XX ll 1 woe i11 1l1e 1162111 111111 must 11o1 be seen. Morning 111111 evening, noon 111111 night: 111s1 1loi11g i1 over, hoping i1's rigl11. 11111611 we 1'CIJUl'l oll lo 11'oss l11C 11111, Dezn' l.or1l, will you give 11s Aillbl o11e li111e To XVCRII' o11 1l1e 1'11p ol' our lIll11l0l'lll new. ln 1l1e 1V1lI'l1 1111ove, wliere 1l1e 1162111 nurse is still You Frnm 2310065 the staff nf The Lamp . . . XVe wish to present the 1956 annual ol' the Parkview-Alethodist School ol Nursing. There is nothing more satisfying than helping the sick. To the girls in school and to those who have graduated, we know the touch of a soothing hand when sickness or accident strikes the human body, is the noble work of those whose lives are devoted to the alleviation ol' human sullering. It is a work which calls lor perlection, patience, and sisterly love. lVe the Class of 1956 are seeking to bring together events and memories ol' those who have helped us through these three eventful years in training. To those with whom we have worked, in the years to come, you can pick up The IJIHII7 and remember the Class of l955. The lfrlilor, -Iudy French Left to right: Louise liotteron, A. P. S. A, Photographer: judy French, Editor: Bob Mcflonnell, Yearbook Advisor: Barbara Clrabill, Assistant Editor: Diana Rastetter, Sales Manager. 'E v? XYork or play . . . lhevre both fun. Left to right: Barbara York, Photo Editor: Comanche Francik. Society Editor, Nancy XYaters, Senior Class Editor: Suzanne Marks, Assistant Busi- ness Manager: Judy Clonnin, Freshman Class Editor. Working on the annual, left to right: Pat jesse, Business Manager: -joyce Gross, Copy Editor: Elaine I-Iunt, junior Class Editor. S 1- . ML, 5 The present Parkview facilities had a tangible beginning when the I-'ort XX'ayne City Hospital was organized in November. 1878. The name Hope Hospital was adopted in 1900, the Hope Methodist Hospital in ISHS, and later, the Methodist Hospital . .X nroveinent lor new facilities resulting in Parkview He- inorial Hospital and Parkview-NIethodist School ol' Nursing started in H139 when the present I8 acre site was acquired with funds con- tributed by a liew public spirited business inen. X f l 1 1,dllLllIiIi1'l1 N if . .. it wixcsig YA . Y, Sy' ,V-...N wr-.E -5. s V - J! Q , M , MPLS ., if . Vw A-F-Y -'Ir I '-71 I . fr n , p 1 -V i f ., ' I l 5 F, 'Q Q i 4 if '1 6 10111 Thousands of men and women oi' the Fort Hliyne urea :assumed principal sponsorship of the hospital through their contributions in excess ol' 53,000,000 within three hnzmce cam- paigns ol' 1945, 1950 and 1952. A grunt ol' 51,508,000 lor con- struction wzts made by the Federal Government. The Hospital was completed und dedicated in the lute 11111 of 19533. The doors to Parkview were opened publicly hy signal of ll new born inl'zint's cry on November 8. 10551. The Parkview-AIethodist School ol' Nursing was dedicated on Nifty 2. 1954. Q -vtv gi' Q swf M. , . gi At. , gi ag 5 W li-- m 4 .-.: a.ff,.gl,' I .A p ,J SSN' . ,v m , 2 for 5 'M Q 1 K' 111 1 ' E f e f H ...Q 4. ' ' 1 1't ,.. ASA? A 12 - 3. .,t,- g 6:15 A i'fAif'1i? '-:'- 'A-' . tzl gg. fx 1 g 'fy' ' , , , . .. ..., sf- .i . ,, ,, ,. 1 f 1 2 5 nf .,,, 4 ' 1'1 1 4 51 .Wm ' b , QP F A Q e 5 ,.,. ' we , , ' ',,' 1 1 - 1 '31 1 KS TO vote 3 1 if ,1f + , . . 111 'if N ge' '.f. ll .,.. .Q I, ,' 7' 1 ' 1 5 . 5? 45 . 1 4 nu ' ' x . 'Q zi' ' - . A .s. ,1 , N ,ggi uk N x'.- . - ' , f ' f ' 'L 55 - ' I 1 'Wm 1 '47 ' .'-::2 '- i' - N - ,, ij- , , F X 'Q I ' ' 'ffgpia v 1: ' Q.. 0 .et ' . g' 1, jSW'.,nw.. 'L , ' . f . we we m 1 4- 31- . , V ggi? S., 7 5 O . I z , fha E +2 s ,Q 0 1 Vu- - figs .41 L I' L, T 'S is I 5 enmrs lflffitzers, Class nf 1955 YT-7 is X 1 ,dn qi Left to Right: Vice Presidents, Beserly Knight :incl Nancy Harmon: Secretary. Carol Peterson: Treatwnrer. Clztml Eicher: und President. Luis Wznnlisgntrsn. Class Spnnsnrs 's,f ' . i, it if Mary Powers, RN.-BS. Margaret Rcttig. R.Y.'li.S 9 Seniors . . . Class nf 1955 X Je vw. fvx -Ce., 1 Af, 1' .-hwy QICQUICIIC .xI'lll.lllll'Hlll Kathleen Bartu 2102 Paulding Rd, Furl Wayne, lnrliznnl A'K!l1llX ' R. R. Xu. 2 Iirxann. Indiana 6,5 'Q 1 . l'j, -2 -V., . . ff Qi ,N I'l1yl Phxllix ISL-ilin Lfllfi Begum: Rumi ll'nnrlu xvillltill Bonxlllmnn 23111 Ilrnoklxn .Xienne l'm'I Maine. lnflizinn i'Hl'l Wgnne. Illlliilllll , . J-iff.. 14.5, ,,-,..-0 liu'rx ' . .'fIllll ' f..nuI lialnnrcl ,Xnn f:Hl'lJCIIlCl' ILTZTI Wes! liplun Street R. R. No. I, linx NU Huntington, Indiana fiClllI'CXillC. Michigan I0 X vi V7 -. Q. , My Cllr1r Clhzirlolle Bzlssell R. R. NO. 2, Brix 48 H'hil4' Pigeun. Nlirliigaui , ' 'NWN Snu1ly Snmlru limwn 1222 Lillie Street lfnrl XY'une In1li'ln'l 1 . 1 1 In F? WU' -' ' il , ,I11rly Alnililli Clizmex 6-15 West Fourth Street Fort XVayne, Indiana l , ,ws ,ww- 1 HSL . . Iunir ' lime Bell -1074 lizisl State Street Huntington. lnrlianzl r f.7 yf Movie I.incl:1 liuckles R. R. Nu. fl Kendzilliille. Indiana It 5155 If 5 l ..,,,,, 389' Y x 5 3 rg- Q. s - '4hwl'f' x., , Nanrc ' Nancy Clark 3520 Indiana Avenue lforl Wayne. Indiana Seniors . . . Class wvfw 'wsffx J ..1,hy1.. Phvllis Cleaver R. R. No. l .Xlulrevvs. Indiana X, , ,f, x ' A vm ANN, QQ Ui' , . -wg, f N... W Bee Betty Crothers R. R. No. l Russiztville. Indiana . Q E V A, M I QW? WWW i 55 . f . I. 4 UAV, Alice Easley R. R. No. 2 Auburn. Indiana nf 1955 I N, Wi HPV Iieverlv Cline III2 Nevada Avenue lfurt Wavne. Indiana XS-M wwf Q. X, x ,I'llIIll'n jenn Deal 715 Third Street Port Wayne. Illlliilllil mm 2 X lkl ' Cam! Either 4-H Penn Avenue I-'nrt Wayne. Indiana . ' l Q- QV AF? A lt Iilunf1'ie Monet Coble R. R. No. 1 Huntington, llltllllllll .a-QSNQKN st , .f' Twin .Xdzi Dnwell 506 South Line Street Columbia Citv. Indiznnl A I H. 55, ET H we X K X www -3 'M Ellie -lunine Ellis S4001 Wavnetlale Blvd. Fort XVavne. Indiana 114, Qlrlea ft x ,.. is . .E Sl. A rf .llrlrfyu xllllillll Coleman 7406 Ideal Avenue Fort Wayne. Indizmu . 3,-3-ws- e R ...l Q.. I ...iw tw ' X If '.7lIl'il1H ldu Dowel! 506 South Line Street Columbia Citv. Indiana J?'l. 1' ,lIunfl1y Comanche Francik R. R. No. l l.1ll2lfk'llC. Indiana Seniors . . . FWRW Nxgfy ' l 1'rrl1l1if ' luclilll Inc-lull R, R. Xu, 2 Silwl Inlw. IIIIIILIIIQI ff? F -, fftmff fp' 'V' I f fIn:lH X.mu II.nuum Tfil I'1tIgL'hAlll'I ,Xxc-nur I-ml XIVZINIIV. Ilulizmxl EQNQXM.. 'Q ..- 'W 'UN I 1 I,'m'nl-l.X'nu Clumlxll I.n'Inuam IIITIH XUITIIIYHIHI HIMI. I-ful IX um In 1 ', clizmn lflas s nf 1955 P--I , . W -11? 3 K -my f-.nw I 'ww- lIllI'Il 1Jmlm'2 lm ' Iiglrlm1'11 C-1-Illillgg, Iimmzl frL'I'1IL'N .Inycc Lrusx F5823 SUIIIII .Xnllmm IIII II'nII1n'c .Xxcnuc R. R. Nu. I. Clolclwalcl' Rd. Ifnrl XYZIXIIC. Imliamzl 121-Imnlmizl Clilx, IIHIIZIIIZI I-'url IIVKIIIILZ Ixulizmu VI II . I Y 3 ' ' , fvrxaf I ,wr w- ' ' W I I ,. .f I' xvw.,-ff' , V Q Pnl I illlr lir'ilrl1r'x l'.1ll1c1.n In-ssc Sllzlmn .lmms IIN No. Unk Slrvcl IIIIN Ifzlsl Nlmlruc' lIIuIIlun, IIllIIilllil xIlDlIIIlL'IIL'I', IIHIIZIIISI I -'Lt Vw 1 sr If 6' .-r vw X if --9' I Y HIflll'llIl'u li1'rl I'mllml'z1 Lnllmzm R4lIICl'I1l Mzulclux II2 EZISI Slzllc Blvd. R.If.D. Nu. 2 Im! IYZIIIIC, Imliunn Ilzn'lI'm'rI Clin. IIIKIIZIIIZI I2 'I23 Leroy Slrcul I'I7l'l II unc li1'z ' Iicxcrly Knight VIIX Clnlml Qu! . ,If sn-- Ifurl Wnwm- IlNII'llIl 4 'bs ., f A333 5 ir , ng!-?fQA.g I , Q 'Q S11:ir ' Suzanne Marks af '. IINIILIIIRI Heninrs . . . Class nf 1955 giver-Q53 5.15-:fs A fk 25:6 Vum Wg' Q. 2 xv I 3 'Vik . 5 ,WI 'M I ' ,,, .. ,q,.,u,,.,.,.,,, af' 'f 494,-M, I 4-wwf Wk, ,, V. J .Uivx ,Urvru 4',Sllirl .UyrIlr Duff .Xnncllc Nlrllmnlms. Shirley Nluscr Xanax Nlmur llomlllx Xllihillllll 73014 So. Nlcricliam Sl, V143 Walmslu Stu-cl T28 Wa.-sl Luwhcm' .Xu-. Box Xu. H3 Portlzmrl llltlillllil HCIKIIU. lllllillllll lilkllllfl, llllliilllll Smxxrcnillc, lmlizmzl I uk ,..,.. . , , ,A,. ,Z .. A 'vi I 5 We E x -ff x A , ,, ., . , X,,.. ,wurwf M X K 'W Q .XIiIou II'1lly I'wlv 'AR11x Mary Orr Wilma Pusko Carol Pclcrsnn Diana R2lSlCllCl' R, R. No. 2 ISI XYL-sl High Slrccl R. R. Xu. -I. 'l'l'i Lnkcw 350-4 lforcsl l':1rk lilvrl. Ucllcvn. Indiana lllllllillulllll. lmlinnn Ciulumhiu Klilx. lmlizman lfurl Wmnc. Imliamu FN -I' V- X - 1 ,WW ,W-W 1 ' an fm., ' N . ,, pw YV, ,am ., L ,wx - ' x V A x., ' gb - tif ' qw -in WW W. ' fww-W 7 X 2 Y th .X A Kijiji Dinh Nrl1milly l'l1ylly Cum! Rlppc Luis Schcimzmn xI2ll'lCCll Sflllllilll Plnllix Slmxcr ISHS Drexel AYCIHIL' ITUS Nlurris SIFCCI 2326 Fox .XXCIHIC R. R. Yu. 2 l-' lforl Wanna. Imlinnzn lfnrl Wznxnc. Imlinnzn Im! W :uma lmlinnu I' lirlllulllll. Imlizmxl Seniors . . . Class nf 1955 fg 'i ' A Q. fw- an ' 'N ,i ' 9? f ' frwisf X 4 if We . Nliull K-l llrn II'nnlI:y ,X',1yig I,uis SIinII Ixzix 5l1lIHIl I,uix Nliililisggiiiss Nunn IY.llm'l'N R,If,I5. Xu. I R, R. Xu, 2 Iilllli Iziiwl Rnilisill R. R, Xu. I, Clvilzir Sliurcs Iliulwn. IIIIIIQIIIRI I,IgIIIlIK'I. Inilizinn I 1Ill Wauiic. IIHIIXIIILI liizilrill, IIIQIIQIIIZI - - Hi' h A .... 'U Ei I mf . fr 1 ' I I 4 . II'illir Ir1l:,I'rllr lilII'Ili1'n K..n'uI Willignnw Nlznliililxi Yuki' llzil'Imra1 York Illh RIXl'I'lIlL'I Xxvinic Il,I-.Il Xu. I I'. U. Iiox lilil Inrl Ihuin-, Inilizinai Slnigis, Nlicliigain NI4C.mnI1. Uliin Class clivilies 422 rin' ' Ir Ig If K I I 7 Lf' I xwgwyfffa, lxl mu, Ii-ll lu l'I1LfIlII X. Xluycr, W. Ihixkri, I.. Schciinzinn. Sitting Ich in right: Ii. Knight, NI. SCIIIIIIKII, N. Ilairinun. I. Iillis, I., I'L-lclsuii, K. Nliilon. 2nd row: ,'xl'l1lZillll'Ulll, B, CZ. XYiIIizuns. Standing: XY. HUIIZIINIUIII, X. Uuwcll, I. llnwcll. flrmlicrx, R. Hsiililux, I.. Iiinklm, tl. Iliisscll, I.. Shnll. M. ll. Rzislcllcr. M. Orr, NI. Lnlilc, C. LCIIIIIRIII, S. -Inncs. AI. Yakc, S. Moser. Chaney, P. Shaver. I-l Leiter Hume Senior Class History A f Yxgrgjx, W jrilil if Dear Mom and Dad, I thought the day would never come. I waited impatiently. repacked my clothes umpteen times and had you in a constant tiny. Then Hnally. .-Xugust 26, l95f'l, I became a member of the class of l95tS, Parkview-AIethodist School of Nursing. I'll never forget the feeling of excitement as I walked into the orientation tea that first day, and looked around at the girls who were to be my constant companions for the next three years. I wondered who my roommate would be. There was a sudden lost and lonely feeling after you left me, alone, in the nurses' home. I was on my own then and wondered if I would make the grade. There was the hrst night when we all gathered in one room to get acquainted, and someone said, -lust think, in only two years, eleven months, three weeks, and six days we'll graduate. I studied as I had never studied before in the weeks that followed and at last came the happy day when I donned the probie uniform and started my hospital duties. One of the biggest thrills during my lirst year was f'0peration Big Switch on Novem- ber 2l, III53. The entire hospital moved to new buildings on Randalia Drive. That was the first time I ever rode in a semi-truck fand I hope it's the lastj. Finally another big day arrived. February 28, l954, the day I received my cap. Ours was the Hrst class to have its capping reception at the new English Hall. Then things really happened fast. I began my specialties. Surgery-it sounded excit- ing, but when the time came, I was scared to death. Diet Kitchen--I thought I would never lose all those extra pounds I had gained from the milkshakes. Obstetrics-the feeling of awe as I watched my Hrst birth, the satisfaction I felt as I instructed the new mother, and the wonder- ment of how those sweet little things could be so much work. Pediatricsfthe everlasting con- flict of who should be treated first, the child or the lllllfflll. My psychiatric and tuberculosis affiliations are something I will always remember - - - the treat ol extra privileges, but also the horrible feeling of homesickness. For months I wanted to go home: then I had a week of regret because I was leaving. I am a senior now, and my finishing date is near. Three years of hard work, complain- ing, good times, and satislaction are all things connected with my training. It's what I wanted, but now I feel a deep regret as the final day approaches. This is a portion of my life which will never be forgotten. As ever, Your daughter I5 Class ctivilies Seniors . . . Class nf 1955 fi Xlilkillg thc l'O0lll livczlblc. i xl f f Q----vw--f x-wk-,naaanpnn-pw K if N-nnilosfnu-A---x-, ' x.,,,r...... pp,-...W Isl row: X. XX'ulc1'Q, Y. lllzlrk. Lmnws. Cl. Bullxmi, P. Berlin. Qual um: I.. Xhllxllmxgzlmx, llrcmll. .. 2 L . .. . l'I'3llIL'llfL. li. X U' V , l,lL'2l51llll Slccpf lhlx wc gut our Sk'Ili0l' lmmls. if TIT GIFT SHC i A I -40 Mal 'D 4 ' A , 4 . X 5 1 , Pmlm-Q. XM' ll'2ll'll CXL'l'fllllllg lll Ymscs' Vlhlllillihfl. x 55 'Y Clhriallnxx PIN? ill Uhl NIL-llmmliml. 4 1 K' ' I . ' ju, X ' , , N ' in f 1 A i I L V A A Wiz'-di, , 5 , . ,bf ' ii , H 2 1 .. .z Z-1' X 'Q .J ' ' 'lt' 2 - 'E xy .' Q 1 X C 1 ,z . I x 1 Q 1, X , ' 1 , , 1 ' D at V . ll if f f, , ' A ' ' 4' - - -' - ' ' - Standing: lm X gi .Y Snllmg, Idl In night. li. i.Llnm,g. C., Rxppp, I'. june.. . . ' X. I'-JINILW. Dc-ul, lx, l'mrIu, D. 1.1,-l'rh-s. D. NIISIDEIIIIII. .l. Bull. lfu-mlm, Lulmlc, 5lZllUIl. BUIIJIIUHIII. llIQllll!illg an Iislu In. S. lirmxn. 16 Lnnkinq head . .. Aw, - 4,3 4 ffm- s 2 , 1' To be a missionary was Ann Carpenters plan. , ,I NX'hich all was changed by a handsome young man. l Instead ol nursing, she feeds her llock. 1 Shes kept quite busy around the clock. will Afpj Here comes Comanche Francik. Q92 The belle of the Paris set: ' The cream of the crop she met NX'hile puzzling over her etiquette. Here it is in '72 . XVe meet .Iudy Chaney, wl1o's very new. Her mark of distinction is still a cap. Although it's blue and somewhat llat. So youisee her schooling was all in vain. Shes now engineering the B and O train. Nancy Clark. once a fair young maiden, ls now with gray hair and wrinkles laden. She's very handy with both pot and pan, To please her ten children and faithful man. .Xnother of our honored Is indeed a friend to all. So give the drums an exuberant boom For pretty XVanda Bonahoom. Next in line is Shirley Moser. Her career in nursing eouldn't have been rosier. Except for that story of old- She's wearing a little band of gold. Now we think of Mary Lou Orr. N'Ve wonder who she's working for. To the .lay County Hospital she went, .-Xnd so her time is usefully spent. Predictions come and predictions go, Many come true and many, oh no! But Carolyn Lehman, so cute and sweet. l predict a nice young man will meet. 1 as N ga. X Vx QLSIB X 5 Mx ll il 1 'ii l..,xi fp! 1+ ' .1 ,git 5 eff! so QQ all Barbara York. friend ol the stork. ls now head of 0.15. Although her work she likes very much. She'd rather be the mother of three. Next is Miss Rastetter, whose first name ls Diana. Scurrying down the hall with a bedpan. She has to work hard to support her clan. XYhich includes ten kids and a lazy man. Miss Kay Staton, a lovely lass. XVas voted the beauty queen of her class. Although a beauty never devoted to men. She now spends her life an unwed hen. Pat Alesse witl1 her husband, Bill Have combined all their skill, And are working in Ossian-the city ol tame. Curing the dogs of the dreaded mange. This prophecy is written about a nurse with a future. Nhat it will be only she can answer. A diamond she wears on her third hnger, A diploma she'll have with only a few months left 'I'hey'll all like her no matter what she decides, Her name's Carol liicher. she's a good nurse besides Phyllis Shaver, a pleasant and co-operative gal. She'll always be a friend and a pal. Her life she'll dedicate to heal the sick, And get them on their feet real quick. Barbara Gehring. a nurse to be, Has been her ambition since she was three. Now, ready to graduate. XVe wish her success and to her, we congratulate. Peppy Miss Alice Easley, tall and sedate, Has looked far and wide for a suitable mate. lVith her personality plus and smile so broad. l'm sure both nursing and men her cle-out will applaud. loin the navy ancl see the worlcl. To the call Monet Cloble was a lan. l She clicl just this ancl the worlcl she saw ,ith E6 5 R But through a bright ancl shiny new beclpan. fb l 1 Her name is Phyllis Cleaver, C-- 41 , She can well cure a lever. I But l lear her hubby clear I? V f- M. -A- Will change her mincl ancl she will hncl mp 5 ROOM ' Keeping house for him is more fun K' gfplfbx ,, 3 Than going to work each morning on the run. ff TEN -fi: ' 'S 1 If Black is Dorothy Xusbaum's hair. Q Ex! This Spencerville beauty. 33? 'f ' She came to Parkview to clo her cluty. ,, 4 She's clone it now ancl lor lun she will strive ' 1 To keep her corner of the worlcl alive. 4 bliss Sue Xfarks.. -L-1' .X scrub nurse will be. ln our crystal ball. AX bright ancl successful luture we see. leanette .Xrmantrout's a cheery llllsx. .X splenclicl nurse, l'm sure of this. ln U.R. technique she will excel. .Xt Portlancl Hospital she'll clo well. Ioyce Gross, the future larmer's wife, XVill soon be very lull of life. Xl'ith her six kiclclies, .Xncl .Ierry's little piggies, They'll retire by the fire. The social leacler ol our town. ls lovely Sanclra Brown. Her name appears in all the papers, Telling of her work in the latest capers. The opera star of well-known fame. ls about to perform her solo. The concluctor steps forwarcl to give her name. The one ancl only Kathleen liarto. Sincere ancl always willing to give a helping ha Describes my friencl Martha Coleman. Her career has always been her life, But enclecl it all to become a wife. a-- ff P902 qeffcg il? figtlifii I i Q5 X-ff ffl-s, lflash! l'lere's the latest Hollywoocl gossipf Carol Buuarcl has clyecl her hair. The beautiful recl is now pitch black. They say she clicl it on a clare, Lincla Buckles, faithful to her profession. ls now working in cleep, clark Africa. She ancl her husbancl, who is a physician Are forming their own little America. I.ois XX'ambsganss, what a girl! ln nursing school she's been a pearl. No matter where she plans to work. lfrom her clutv she won't shirk. Nancy XX'aters has a cliamoncl, .Xncl after gracluation, There will be a fancy weclcling. XYith an enormous celebration. Yesterclay Mrs. Sharon 'Tones A-Xncl her sixteen kicls, XVere seen clowntown. Eating ice cream cones. lunine lillis, tall ancl thin. Has a smile that always wins. Her future is bright l'm sure. ,Xncl her career will long enclure. Phyllis Berlin, who's tiny ancl small, Has a cute little laugh that's known to all. Her patients all love her ancl I preclict. She'll be a mother of live by seventy-six. Donna Cercles. tall ancl bloncll Of pecliatrics, she is foncl. But she'll soon tire of changing britches. ,Xncl she'll go to cligging clitches. Here we have a shy young miss, pretty as a picturc box, She's quiet ancl a perfect nurse. Her patients are all in a state of mirth. Have you guessecl this member of the senior class Her name is Roberta Maclclox. A career ol saving lives was thought to be ideal. fy . . L . P' ff , . By an ambitious lass named Lharlotte Bassett. K -3: JZ She works at this task with great zeal, X And to any hospital will be an asset. , Ada and Ida Dowell will go back to their home 335 A' 1 .91 town, And il their plans work out. That's where they will settle down. XX'ilma Pasko when a little girl, Decided to give nursing a whirl. Now, upon graduation. She will head in what direction? XVill she a doctor's nurse be. Or supervisor ol surgery? She, like her sisters three. XVill probably end up raising a lamily. Always sweet, sincere and charmin', Is my friend, Nancy' Harmon. XYhen Clalilornia gains a daughter, I know she'll remember all we've taught her. Carol Peterson, the lively' one. Gay and laughing, lull ol lun. To cheer her patients is her aim. And maybe someday change her name. Annelle Mcilombs, the belle ol the ball, She kept alive our Parkview hall. While charming patients to recovery. A handsome man will be her discovery. Nancy Moyer, sweet and shy. Someday will meet a wonderlul guy As a wile she will make a hit, K But her nursing career she will never quit. Carol U'illiams is an ellicient lass. She is tops among her class. I heard she liked her psych alliliation, And is thinking ol making it her lile's vocation. -Iudy French is her name. As a student nurse gathered much lame. A supervisor is her late, In this position she will be great. tiff? A f is le Lg- 7... flefr if fgrf A 'Tlx 1' W . fo: A 1 5 ' 0 . Nthen Barbara Lohman graduates. wait a She'll receive a double degree. Alter gaining the initials R.N.: MRS is her goal then. XX'hile looking in the crystal hall. l see a lace that's known to all. The luture looks bright lor leanie Deal. lfor her the wedding hells will peal. I,ois Shull, it is predicted. To a man will become addicted. Alter the wedding they will live many hz And a lamily' ol twelve they will raise. See her coming down the hall? The best and sweetest ol them all. Lois Scheimann is her name, And l predict she'll rise to lame. Short and sweet ---- -lane Bell is really swell. And will always do her work well. Tall, attractive and dark. And as carelree as a lark, Is Miss Carol Rippe. The spice she adds makes lile quite nippy Betty Crothers is quite a miss. A wonderlul helping big sis. She'll work each day. Nursing lolks along the way. Beverly Knight, nurse ol nurses. An undertaker she will wed. She'll drive her husband's horses, Finding joy in nursing all the dead. Mahilda Yake comes to mind. Her goal is service to mankind. Credit she will deserve. XVherever she will choose to serve. There is a young lady' Nlarleen. A more efficient nurse can't be seen. But she will soon wed. And keep house instead. nd see. tppy days N 'f ff' J' Nm, J, . ,XM 5555 YZ 7-d W. Nr L wMsfm.w N x R. ., .num if l'l:1nnlngllu-NmlulzuvDuma 3 . J :lg L 4 x x I . If f ,x if ' x l'.L'1'L'n-L' I v K if Y . six PH rbiux. ff X lawn I.nllu-lx 11.141 lu helm r lrl' c,lL'.lIIl .mx Innlx f -?.bu'-faififrv C519- mw www Q Svnim N. 1 I J Lqerjr . 1 of 'w V 1 ,if Am- ' ,K if V ifrrurzzfgpfx 'Q V ll 1Ilcm'L'l'l1 l'x1 ' . . ' C . ,' xp- - it ig rd .,Z' ',,f -F l xr? 5 x , sb pgzv ' L ', , ,A I 1 Waxing inlo lixlgglislu Hull, Rmnul lanhlc' dixulxsioll wllll llu lil Klhicl 20 xr rw A, 'V-r ! , my 4. -Q.. We Sa Enmlh . . . XVe, the graduating Class ol ll-l56, will to the Class ol l957, all the ham sandwiches and ice cream from the kitchen raids at the old Methodist, and the jaunts over to the Coney Island with the hopes that you don't graduate with as much extra poundage as we do. Our numerous personal conferences with Miss Kolter we also will to the Class of l958. IVe leave to the underclassmen our accumulation of medicine trays, dust under our beds, coke bottles, and our wornout, tattered uniforms. Personal wills are as follows: I. Nancy Nllaters, do hereby will Amelia Earhart, I mean Emmeline Lindenberg, a hangar for her airplane. I, Judy French, will my cephalic vein to Neva Lyons for the practice ol' starting I.V.'s. Barbara Cehring leaves Jan Newman in charge of all the blue rooms on the three floors of the hospital. I, Alice Easley, will the ability to make both sides of a bed from one side to Shirley Felger. I, Linda Buckles, will my calm and easy- going manner on the Floors to Sue IVidmer so that she may enjoy her work even more than she does. I, Phyllis Cleaver, will to Neva Lyons. my ability to mix training and marriage. I. Donna Gerdes, will to Eileen Bagley. my pearly white teeth and Pepsodent smile. I, Comanche Francik, will the ability to live with an unusual first name to Patience Cornell. I, Ida Dowell, will to Carol Ramp, my love for surgery. I, Monet Coble, do will to Nancy Free- man the ability to have a life of laughter out at the San . I, Carol Rippe, will my quiet disposi- tion, feminine laughter, and all my favorite windows at Logansport to Madeline Mant. I, Carol Peterson, do will Carol Buchan- an the ability not to gain any more than hve pounds during the three years of training. I, Lois IfVambsganss, will to Mildred Horn, all the seniors' white shoes to polish and shine to a glow for Commencement. I, Mahilda Yake, will my ability to blush '4redily to Pat Gindelberger. I, Nancy Harmon, hereby will to Gerri IN'ilson my ability to arise from a sound sleep for the call of duty without the aid of bombs, buckets of water, and the persistent tugging of a faithful roommate. I, Sue Marks, do hereby will to Neenah Miller my 3500 savings accumulated in my three years of holiday bonuses and overtime pay. I, Jane Bell, will to Julia Norlleet, my vitamin pills to give her get-up and go to be taken, a.c., p.c., p.r.n., and ad lib. IJJJ QQ Q4 est , I? fisfwfeif M ' UQ42 ZX I, IVanda Bonahoom, will all my excess energy for the senior year to Judy Bonnett. I, Roberta Maddox, will to Marianne Edwards my varicose veins providing she elevates them twenty minutes t.i.d. I, Junine Ellis, do will Sally Zimmer- man the ability to not get any taller during her three years of training. I, Phyllis Berlin, will 1ny playful sponge for the betterance of water Fights to Carole Bucher. I, Carol Eicher, do hereby will to Karen Emerson my choice bug collection straight from Longcliffe. I, Ada Dowell, will my ability of being meek as a lamb and quiet as a mouse to Joyce Boger. I, Lois Shull, will to Mildred Horn my handy stool which has allowed me to be able to see in my mirror in hopes that she might attain even greater heights. I, Jeanette Armantrout, will to my sis- ter, Carol Armantrout, all those clothes which she loaned me in hopes she doesn't outgrow them as quickly as I did. Rx: eat lightly t.i.d. only. I, Charlotte Bassett, will my ability to give morning report without blushing to Jackie Stidham. I, Joyce Gross, will to Nancy Dugdale. my ability to spray Aeroplanst instead of Dermo- plast on the episiotomy of an O.B. patient. 1 if KWKN 17 il-S.. jf ell' w l. .leanie Deal, will to Kathryn Emerson my extreme dislike lor hairnets and the ability to resist the shorter bobs. I, Betty Crothers, will my ability to un- tangle knotted suture which I acquired in sur' gery to Sallie ll'ilson. l, Nlarleen Schmidt. will to -Ian New- man the ability to carry on the social hours p.r.n. wherever she may be. I, Diana Rastetter, will to Alanet Baker my ability to feed a baby in seven minutes. l, Shirley Moser, will to Alice Correll my love up lor working the reliel' shift over the weekends providing she makes good use ol' her time oll. I, Nancy Clark, will to Sue XX'idmer my association Iolder so that she will have something to occupy her spare time. I, Nancy Moyer, will my vitamins to -lulie Andresen lor her dainty appetite. I, Kay Staton, pass down to Shirley Starkey a sleeping pill willed to me last year so I could sleep through class: I did not need it. I, .ludy Chaney, will to Kay Robbins my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time. I, Carolyn Lehman, will to Pat Cindel- berger a firecracker, an alarm system, and a time- bomb, lor her quiet easyrgoing disposition, I, l.ois Scheimann, will to Ruth Kinsey thirty grains ol' calhene daily to give her pep and vigor to do anything but go on duty. I, Sharon hlones, will to Carolyn Umber, all of my height with the hopes that the two ol us together might be able to do something with it. I, 'Barbara York, do hereby will my sense ol humor to 'janet Baker. I, Pat llesse, will my ability to get mar- ried in the summer ol' my junior year and still graduate with her class to Emmalee Babcock. I, Mary I,ou Orr, will my knack ol waiting until eleven p.m. ol' the tenth ol' each month to start my monthly report and still get it in on time to Shirley Strayer. I, Phyllis Shaver, will to Sharon Petty my ability to get a good Illll in a short period ol' time. I, Marty Coleman, will to Barbara Allen all my dirty scrub gowns in hopes that she can find a better place to store them than I did. I, Dorothy Nusbaum, will to -Ioyce Davis my old muddy heels to be worn on dates with Aloe so that she may eliminate the otherwise unavoidable cleaning chores. I, Sandra Brown, will my love ol' being photographed to Sharon Petty with the hopes that she may someday frequent the society pages. I, Annelle NlcCombs, will to Kathleen Rose my worn out hi-I1 records to occupy her lonesome hours in a residence lull ol' girls. I, Carol XYilliams, will to Barbara Crabill, my ability to make lriends on afliliations. I, Kathleen Barto. will the perseverance to complete three years ol' training regardless ol' the odds to Madeline Nliilll. I, Carol Rippe, will n1y ability to take oll the ropes of the pews at capping to Carol Armantrout. I, Beverly Cline, will the use ol my senior lecture notes to Karyl lValther with the hope that she can decipher and get more out ol' them than I did. I, Barbara Lohman, do hereby will to Nancy Imler my noted ability to stay awake during classes and those chosen hours ol' night duty. I, Carol Buzzard, will Carolyn Umber the ability to resist other men and still have a good time. I, Beverly Knight, will to Elaine Hunt my ability to survive three years in the cafeteria line and also the ability to interpret Miss Pro- copio's Italian menus, especially Portage aux tomato. ' I, Ann Carpenter, will my blue jeans to Gloria IVilkerson. I, XVilrna Pasko, will all ol' Parkview's barbed needles to Phyllis Bookout providing she dumps them in the nearest trash basket. X-I Q isle A w-' Jake ,Kiwi .Iuninrs Mr Uffilzers, Class nf 1957 i - M ff 5 if Ti if X A N,Q., ,A,. i ik 5' 7 5 f it V I I A .,., A - .Ll23,2 fs . ' fLw Q-f-N7 I' xxx Q 'gif if ff-it 7 l .5 V 3 1 If-zfsbfiri ,-5 f , 1 Q 5 'M' X' .5 junior Officers fClass of '5Tj, left to right: Treasurer, Mildred Horn: Second Vice4President. Elaine Hnntg Secretary, Carol :Xl'lllZillU'0llI1 First Vice-President, jackie Stidhznn and President Phyllis Bookoul. Class Spnnsnrs Axu -f J A ' wx f Q. ff s. Lois Lamle, RN. Mrs. Catherinc- Friddlc. RA 23 Juniors . . . Class nf 1957 E v . , , ...L , , I ix f -+ it l it N, x 'QL J' 1:7 2 aa. . 4- ' 1 ' 4' W. 1 , alt tw.. va . , .. 'tg I f' gy lt I .., if' , 2 li - . , ' V -W . ' 1, ' ,? . ' . 'Yr I --' fry if ' 2... W ' ,lx 5- , My ,A E t . y ' a f ' Fisk t . his 3 - i Q . , 1 'l'uj: llmw, l.f'jl In High!! lC2lllllCllC llcllomy. lanct Batkcr. Cgnnl Ramp, jan Newman, Shawn Pclty. Karyl Walther, liarhara Clrzihill, Sally liinmcrman, ll-arbara Hnrsh, Carol Buchanan, Nancy Dngclale. jerry Angst, Pat Climllclmcrgcr. yfruml I:01l', Imfl In Night: K-crry XYilson. Ruth .inn Kinsey. ylnlic .xIlLil'CSUll. .Xlirc Gorrcll. Emily lizllxncli, Karen Iiincrsun. Iimily Linclcnlxcrg. juycc Dziyis, Yanry Freeman. Marianne Etlwzncls. Carole Bucher. Kay Robbins. Kathy limcrsun. Tliiul lfnzr, Lrfl In lliglll: liilc-cn liaglcy. Suu Nlcsscrman, ylnlic Xurllcct. Kathy' Rose. Shirley Starkcyg joycc Bogcr. Barbara Lriycr, Putlgc l'IlllJL'l', Pat Cornell, Nancy Imler,'Sally' jo Wilson, Lloria Wilkenson. Neva Lyons. Shirley Folger. Nccnah Ciruycs. yrnlf-rl, l,r'll lu Right: V Shirley Strayer, Alu Horn, Elaine Ilnnl, Phyllis lluukont. yI2lCliiC Sllillllllll, Carol .'xl'lll2ll1ll'Ulll. -Indy Bnnnctt. 24 Juniors . . . Class nf 1957 2675, l.LlWl LIIICIIIIN lil NILIX 1lWlllxC. V If F wifi-, 'lslbllfillg Pzlrkxicw as Pmhies. XYC llunkccl lllc A l'l11'cc xlilll Clllglfn Icsl. . How wc Invc un 2lflCl'l1l70ll snuck. lh'uclqcrx lScQim . 25 umnrs . . . Class nf 1957 Xu licked N11 K-l'lll'l ly p llll' K Inu ul J slurls up Ilan' l:ul1lc'l1 20 lkilsl llllblllfllinll fm' Clam ul .w. juniors nn thc run! reshmen Ufficers, Class nf 1953 ww 'Q Nw I t , J , ,Q ,gi-I SCLIICLI. lcfl to right: YI-I'CllSlll'Cl'. BCIIY Kam: Prcsimlcnl. Bonnie Colcmzm. Slamling: First Yilf' President. Dorothy George: Second Vice-President. Ruby Ilurgcrz :md SCL'l'Cl2ll'X. Carul Null. Class Spnnsnrs Doris Donley, RN. 27 it fro-vi., 7' Carolyn I-lzlrtmzm. RN.-ILS. rnshmen . . . Class nf 1953 5 A N , l' ru! 1 W . v ' ' ZXZQQS A Of' 2 My f 7' J? 9v.. 'rw R. I'-zl1',a,fer', S. Green. rl ww. lL'll in rrghl: S. Rnler. C. belly, Y. lfreeml. N, Shear. ll. lfllfllllll. CI. Noll. M. liruglr Semnrl rmr: l'. nlll'llWUl'lll, M. l.llll. S, Bowen. S. Roser. W. Roberts. D. Keller, ll. swirl. 'Ili CQ. Minneznp ll. Puulsnn, S. Skinner. Il. Meyers. j. McMinn. irml row: l'. Weber. N. Cleland. M. Wllilcrnnb, M. Sills, J. Clark, S. I-'reema-ni. M, Bauman, S. Maxwell. M. Slusser, N. Powell, S. Drabenslot. A. Kuhn. P. Strousc, D. George. lfourlh mw: bl. Buess, S. 0'Brien. ul. Wznruns, Al. Morris. l.. Iiiggcrslall. A. Granrlslall. Doris Crull l'illl Al. l.nngswm'lh. D. Dean, P. Tussing. KL. jnlimrm, S. Pack. .L Brznnl, S. Lzissnn, B, Kzirn, Il. Prague, S. Mcfirznli. 28 i ww: CI. Lregg. ll. Marlin, C. Fisher. il. Cnnnin, B. Coleman, S. Drelier. C. Stump. H. Penrod. Freshmen . . . Class nf 1953 KG? ,H Q f K - . ' y A f 1 .. ' - wq t' ' ' r 1 . . .- Y . 1 ll v.TQrx.v , nf, IL' A Il x F . ku. ul 1 --1 f 1: ,L . ' - . 5:3 X 1.11-all Dan! mul-u-I fr-If -f Hold Still! X look ill Ilu- l'x'mlm'c Nl3l!'lxL'l. KS ls' Ollf Those llcmlwf .X l'1'ul1ic's l.iI1' llcgins. 29 Freshmen . . . Class nf 1953 . is K ' ' f T if ' i ' 5 s X . C 1 ' E Q if X Q A if 7 Q i G vI I' , ,Q X Y' f' 2,315 K 5 1 V ' x f X lliv 'illllll' I'AlXilll'u sluciciil IllH'NL' 41211111-is aim-xnlcii limi' annul 11111111 vm- Illlli1iL'N ill praicliciiig fm' thc l'.Y.-'l'.Y.-Rmicu Qui ,1 4 f K A 1 F 1 fijfrf' 'fi' i ' L 4, VN- j 1 Miss lS111'11mv1'll1 iuuixu .Xwaml ul' NIL-1'iI i'1'u111 Miss Sink 30 l':11lx zillci Ilia- xiii l'1-psmlviil Smiles. Parkview- nthnrlisl Slzhunlnf ursinq fig: K' '- 4 ilQn X ' -mqgwx Mrs. Fay Buck, RN.. Met. llireclnr of Nursing. awf- 'Nwanw wx- .. M . Miss Marie Koller. R.N.-HS.. llilffllrl' of Nursing' -J mrs W i Miss Winifrcd Sink. BA.-R.N.'NI.S., :M My . Y Fciluzllion l3iI'CL'l0l'. QW' i Y 1 irilfllilf lllEllliJL'l'S ul l,1ll'kNiCN xltflilU- elisl Srlirml nl' Nursing as pictured inrluclc, lcfl lu right: Czuhurinc Friml- allc. R.N.-ILS., Nfcdical lnslruclur: Carolyn Hznlinaui, RN.-ILS.. Surgical Iustruunr: .Kun .Xnisu-rclauu. R.N.-B.S.. .xSSiSI2llll Nursing .Xrls luslrurlnr: s ' N Marx Pmrcrs. RN.-ILS.. Yursiug' .iris Til Iuslru: lor. Schnnl nf Vursinq I ff! ' x' gf IIN XIII I I Ihlilvx 6 11 I Ixm-nl XIII. XI.l5 ,lr-.' ff In II. Iirmvn. NI.D. I., ID. I'nuLncl'. XID. R C Iicycs. XLII. xl. I. I,muIcrnl1IL. XID. -.J-V7 IlLIllIL1I .ll ull mc' IIIVIIIIICIN ul I'lmIuc IIIIIICINIIX Iixlcmimm KIUIIICI' wllu III- lull ln 1'ig'Ill: Rulmcrl Inlfollcllc. Cllclllislryl Ilr. Ilzmnlzl fII'!lXX'iICl', Iiiulugyt NIU. IXZIIIIUIIIIL' I'ILll'IxL'l'. Sociology. Slnmling: IM Im'1l XY. I'IISIlL'I', .xllllllblllf :mal I'I1uiuIngx: IH. I. Hall Carlcr. CIICIIIISIVIZ Ill: RIlII1ll'lI NI. IIZIICIIISIII. Ilircclul' ol I'lIl'lIll4.' lhixcrwilw. Furl XYZUIIL' CCIIICTC NuIamI I. Cuupcr. .hxislznll Rcgistmlx I'unIuc IIIIIXCYSIIN. Ifurl Wann- Center: Rulu-lx XIc'CIm'4I. Iliulngx ZIIHI f:IH'llIIill'X. llu' Y X W? D llumlmn XIII Wi? I., C.. XI.umin XI ID nip, .L 9 'X a G 1 2 v? 'S ' nn KI Il N lx XICIIUI. NLD. NI. In Nlillcr. NLD. XI. Rvvllllnwg. XI.ID. Ii. R. SCIIIIIKIPIIIIII 'N YK bl . is Slzhnul nf ursinq 'A ,...--1-- ,,,4--...4..m.1..,x .gags H' I 1:an.:,.LW W ' Ifwfiw fr 1 . wf ,5H2,li11F'l9 X-f K g E .11-9.1. mv., ffm' ' 1 .1 ' . I xf'f'E'f xi f .. ' ' ' L ,. , ' ' M. 4 N if'fgQi' SM Av' . -1, ....,, ., . 5 if , , x V r S Wa M Z x iwsi : Q , lid A ' 'k if 'V A 1 A 0 m f- .. + L? QS , iff . Q H' ' I -Q J: ,J ..fff'f , ' 'S 3:51, fffla n . ,, '- fl W'-,f Ffieifif 30 I l in I , , --MQW I 5 5 .U ..... fi, in A 4 it W ,t 5 1 , f .M K .--1? ? , , Resident lllreclurs 4f'T 1s Mrs. Lulu Burgess Mrs. Lulu I,chmzm Sluclcnl Nurse Rcsidcncc amd Schoul. 335 rl. iqhtenqale Plurlqe I sulemnly pleclge before Coil :mal in the presence ol' this assembly: 1101311551115 lile in purity :incl to p1'au'Lir'e my prolession l':iill1l'ully. I will zibsmin lmnl whatever is deleterious :mal mischievous znnl will not take or knowingly zichninislel' any lliifllllvlll drug. I will do :ill in my power to elevate the stzmclzirils ol' my pro- lession. :mil will hold in mnficlence ull personal mzitters Committed to my knowledge in the practice ol' my profession. lyith loyalty will I eneleavor to ziicl the physician in his work. anal cle-vote myself to the wellzire ol' those minnlitteil to my cure. Clapping Cerennnlies. lllziss ol' WSIS. ill Studnnl Enunuil CT Top row, lefl to right: Phyllis Berlin 15115. Presiflenl: Lois xYLllIllJSg2lllSS 15115, Beverly Rlllglll 15115, Annelle Mcflonibs 15115, Nancy Hurnion 15115, Ruth Elaine Hunt 11115, SCL'l'Cl2ll'5. Bottom 1'ow,seate1l: XY11111la Bonaliooin 15115, 21111 Vice-Presideiilg Carol Eichcr 15115. Carol Peterson 18115. lst Vice-President: Carol A1'111z111t1'c1ul 15115, Phyllis Buokoul 1.ll'.5, 'l'l'C'1lSlll'CI'. Student urse Ehuir lfront row, left to right: French, Bojrab, Fee, Mr. Rayinoncl Heights, Choir Di1'cclm', james. Shull. Ynke. Second row: Hook, Bell. Gross, Pasko, Stzilon, Buckles, NllSlJ1llllll. 'l'l1i1'd row: Peterson, Carpenter, Maddox, Rhodes, Lohman, xvHIlllJSg2lI'lSS, Basset. lfuurlli row: SCl1CllU2lllll, Crothers, Ellis, Shady, Coble, Rippc. Easley. 35 Class Hctivitie l Qrft ffeffw-f'4.G,p ,-cfs-95 D' 1 l5l'1Ilc.lllUll ul lzvlgilsh Hull. Ullnvlx ul I-ml Xhuxm- Nlllllvlll Nunn-R Xwnialimu IEIUI-'vfv V R yrs! Yo., X liilllulan pqnlim-s umm' :xluanx lllll , un- nnuulul Ille' szllrwicw um' In mu 4 Q in u g - . , , I 'A F E F QS 5' 'P'-ff 4' A I nr- , BV JT ' K QS ' x .. as .ig ' if f v.:' Iuuim-Scnim' lialllqllvl. --an Fix! A g . lrlllhlllll Claus xllflllftlll. i W i-XX if f Q. J H '- ' 'g jf' Sail' 44 Vfyyff- Y X7 'I' Y Rl'llll'lll'N.'l'ff:Ill'i5llllllN whilv lixing in nhl Xfcllnmlisl? rl e 1, Q if if Uvlllllf Xu rules on llicyc 7? 1 51.5 W? X R ' lk?-W' gm wilt U sa al .2 ,452 an n W 4' g ll' K Studying Nurses Rcsidcnfc progress. XXX ff' 'k ? 5 1 f .2 s 411 in Planning the Sweethearfs Ball. I . L Ihc start of lhc ncw home. I f 5 ml eil 3. X I Bmzndcnslillg xii' x' X , 2 Seniors wiIling ' In lIllI1ifll'i. LV' :JI from Pzwkview. .X Nursck 5 U a F' Y 5 a ' - 0 t ' I . . ff' . VI Q . I 1'-L1 I Vu U ,- A y 1' . l IO i ' ' Aiiinfli Hp!! 1, ...W f 'F I f' u 'lf' 5 Park iew Memorial Hospital Stanley R. Nelson. 13.8.-Nl.H..5... Atltninisttatm Medical Stall Oflicers pictured are, left to right, seated: Dr. Rirhard N. Rent, President: and Dr. Roy R. McCoy. lixermive Committee Chairman. Standing: Dr. Fordyce L. llmve, President-Elect: and Dr. Warren C. Hastings. Serretary-Treasurer. Board of Directors Officers, left to right: Clyde J. Cover, President: Louis E. Xvade, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer: Ermin P. Ruf, Vice-President: and Robert Kocrber. jr., Treasurer. 39 Parkview Chapel is Rm. .ln-ssc W. I x D D Chap! lil F Q Clmpn' Hospital People Gathered at right, are left to right: I.. C. Baker, Business Manager: Betty Greer. Personnel Director: Mary Abranzaon, Executive Houselteeper: Lucille Morris. Assistant Administra- tor: Bob BlfflUllllCll. Public Relations Dire-nor. I K, 'fb pf . x f 2? Left to right. seated: Audrey Shafer. Achnitting Office: Bill Caple, Methods Engineerg Pauline West, Central Sup- ply. Standing: Marilyn Tisdale. Occu4 pational Therapy: Everett jafkson. Building and Grounds Director: Helen Lenhart, Gift Shop Manager: Howard Noble. Chief Engineer. 'Q flollee break for. left lo right: Bill Wissinau, Chief Pharmat'ist: Mary Alice Thomas, Volunteer Serxice Di- rector: Don XVassou, Chief Physical Therapist: Barbara Benshing. Medical Records Librarian: Herb Hinsenkanip, Chief Laboratory Teclmiciau: Klart Miers. Attounlaul. All 01 'uv L 1 Jig' I A, ursinq Flnnrs S XJ i t A I Q f f W W: , i wk , QA k Q 5 Ks 'Xe . .!?.iX'1,, YM wx X X Ss A ww- ' x'- Linn if 1325 ursinq Flnurs X ' - gi? 5 N 2 f was ,R , K' fi ,is , HSI 9 ' Q ? H c .....,, I fi , , I A iQ ,L j, f x QQ? Q 'xf' 51 U 'NRSG4 ' Q Z L if N-N... J I , I X ' Ji: Floor Managers, left to right: Isabel Berkheiser, R.N.. Night House Manager: Miriam Lancaster, R.N., Surgical and Psychiatric Floor: Lucile Hilgenian, RN., Operating Room: Irene Bedsworth, R.N., Medical and Pediatrics Floor: Florence Schafer, RN., Evening House Manager: Doris Donler. R.X.. Obstetric and Surgical Floor. 'Stay' 1 li l - f , A x Q3 ' ,sa I R ,Q K i 3 I ,Mx 5: A nr ,v7l.I- YT . may km ? .. , ina x f , ,kgs 5, 1- ,Q . V if , gg W V' F n ' -fr I ,, . I 11 ,f , l t F, xt 19 X . V -Q-an 'It X5 wi u -I '- r ' Q 5, . E ,ff X 'Y A 5 ig? jf' ,V , X X 1, 2 ' 'i 9 6 , xx T J Nursing Supervisors, left to right: Bertha Dickerofl, R.N., Surgery: Betty Klopfenstein, R.N,, Premature Nursery: Adena Carney, R.N., Nursery: Wilma McCleary, R.N., Surgery: Denise Linn, R.N.-B.S., Surgery and Clinical Instructor: Annabelle Cavinder, R.N., Psychiatric and Surgery: Mary Heymann, R.N., Obstetrics and Clinical Instructor: Mildred Bergman, RN.. Medical: Margaret Rettig. R.N.-B.S., Pediatrics and Clinical Instructor. 43 Student Health Service Mrs. ESllll'l' Nlmslmrg, Director of Hcullh Scrxicc, scaled, is Slll'l'0lllNlCll hx, lcfl lo right: Dr. D llrzmk .X. lnwun, Dr. john W. Barcln ill telephone and 5lllllClllS ElllllHllCC Bzlbfurk :mal -1. xi .5 R Xtvf' N X. 41 . v Pc, LII Siem - 5 'f Z.,-.w . ji iff I Ill: lllllhllll Xl, lliakmzln Al ltzlrharzl York. ,fl ye 5, it v' 1 sludcn Pauncu Wcmcr. 5lllllL'lll Nlznhilrlu 'Yakc All 9? lbs. :mal Dr. Iilmcr H, lwcig. I1 White Crass Ilnuncil lnlliulcnl in this group ul Whitl- Clruss Clunlnil olliccrs fur lhc fC1ll' H355-515 alrc, lcfl to right: Mrs. XY. 0. Hughes. liXCL'llllNU Yicc-Prcsr Llcnl: Mrs. CL. NI. BIIIIUXV. Purlixl- lncnlzirizin: Mrs, lfrzniklin Ruin. Vi1'C-Prcsiclciil, Xlkiya aiml NIL-uns: Mrs. I.. I.. Kclsci, Yicc-Prcsillcnl Extension Cillllfllllllll Nlrs. f:il1ll'iCS li, Nnlcslinc, llislorizin, Pllhl-Pl'C5iliClllS ol' lhc Xlhilc Cram Council ul' Yulunlccr Hospital NVOrkcrs wcrc Iiuinwccl ill thc lzisl ginnilzil I1lCCllllg hclml hy lhc group. Pl4'llll'L'Li Iicrc. liICl 1n- clucle. lcfl lu riglilz Mrs. john Clausen, Mis. l.. I.. Kelsey, Mrs. Ennnetl Harper, Mrs. Lcluml Erickson, Mrs. H. li. Shzikc, Nlrm. li. S. Could. Mrs. lfrcmonl lfriblci, 3 s i . , . . M .. , X .wa - . -, ff K Km' jg, +,'L 5' V1 Whilc firms Clmunil Ulliccrs lm lurccl lu thc In-ll 2ll'UZ Nlrs. C91 llullcruii. xvl4'L Pl'L'3lCiUlll, Sour R Scrum: Nlrs. Ralph Clark. lfin cl il Suinl ll'N1 Nlrx. lflcnrx Rui: h.u'h. Yiru-l'l'csi1lL-111, Pl'UlLil cillll'lllLlllI Xlls. Llnlrlcs li, I 1 . mn, Rcumrcliny, gL'Kl'L'l1ll'N1 llll Vullcl. Pulvlirili r 1 1 ' ' 1 . . ,.,. ,A , , a 'Gu-L,-,X . in 4 vgx -- vu.. QL.: ,.,, ,N M, X i ? f A -li 1 Nlrs. xlnhn Cllnuscll, ll'CSliLlll Ulhrr uilivcrs not IDlt'llll'L'1i in nllulv: Mrs. RlliDL'l'l llcininf '1'x'c:is111'cl': Nlrs. Klligxiivqs Win .Xws'1, 5CL'l'Cl2llifI Nlrs. iiUlllLl xiC'l'll, Nlciiilwrsliip SLTIACIIIX Nlrs. 'l'. .Xrlznnl Wcrkcr. Sour 's. Ralph c.il1lll'lll1lll mx Hospital People 11 BJ. ...H .-.- 1 f- -- .... W- -- -0 - . .v 1 -. - -- -- -A .aff 'J xxk. ' 'L z ,,-f - ' 'WH 'W ffm 'fr X T . .J 775159 ' ' JQLK '55-M x J Q - 3 , + iiitggg LM! l Us 1 J tl - Q . 1 t fi 'ii L in ' vi ' N N 'xiii , - . ' 1' if -, 'v X I ii- . 1-C' i V .- X' SRS fffh n a r e 1 r 2--2. 4 .A fg. i A , L is Q A' x Ez- H iz,-x . Af', fi Mit- Q. l fy 3:1 Y , SE if y K-A. FV ,Hu Q H W I G, f I N Mwgv NVQ . EKTi,...ij, . Y . R at ,wi !, VL H ,l Y lx- -A 3 i' A X V, i li f' f' f f S 1 Z' if gfik, Q-OK X XX f Q-2' rf . Q j 1 if i wif -M. M-f M: .1 X in 1' ? ,'Wzg,, - -A X f . QL ERN F X, 'XA xt Rf tx XX 1 ,li f + aw X N My MWQ, 8 K T mt t X X5 a J 5 5 Lcfl tu right: Dietary Assistants, -lean Smith, Martha Stcttlcr, juan Sthuhcrg and Luis K-1 with Mztric Procopin. Director of Nutrition. ll IIIIPCI' A 117 Pram Days Past Q E K Qktigw A if my L ai 4 f. . 1 . .ff 11 -nur ,-,---1ufvgwrr-,m.1n.1:.-rf-galil lumnae ssncialiun Q- f 'I Oiiicers uf the PARKYIEYY-NIE'l'HODIS'l' SCHOOL OI NPRSINU .XI,l'MNAli ,KSSOCl,X'l'ION shown here ure, left to right: Helen Smith. lst Yilf-Pl'USiliCIllI Pailricia Hzuiisott, Secretary: lihelmzt Kmuttl,'lireasure1': Mary 'l'l1emlun:. 2111i Vice-President: :tml Esther Nlosslxttrg, l'rt-sidenl. x Anmng those present ut the aimuul meeting of the Aluinnzie held june 5, 1956 were. left tu right, sented: Wilma Xiilyiiffiti, Emma Mu Mercer and Nilzx lfetler. Standing ure: Cituirc lfux, Dextmnzt Dnehrmnn. .Xutlrev Shafer. .Xtlenzt ffztrnex :md lmmtiix Xliiiety 49 I-llumnae I W-WFS'-xfw fffl 55 7 'E 'Af A . s . L A., Z. x,. S . ,Y J.wL'fEx1'! xg-.xl 'VNQZ 9.,-M -e1vW,- '65, ' ,ss .V , Classes nf 1923-24-25 X . 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