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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
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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.
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.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
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