Parkview Methodist School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1958
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PARKVIEW-METHDDIST SCHOOL OF NURSING Parkview Memorial Hosp Fort Wayne, India 1958 I16 QS 221 X e ease' X a'UR5sf85' ALLEN COUNT' UUBLIC LIBRAR Q 1 i N' Li oi mecfca fio n X . . , Xlury K. Powers As we reminisee over the past three years, one personality is predominant in our fondest of memories. To ns this individual exemplifies our ideals of il woman in white who gives unselfishly of herself in the service of others. She is one who has given to us the guidance und inspiration that was so often needed during our claws us student nurses. XVe, the Senior Class of 1958, dedicate this book to Miss Niilfy K. Powers. 2 le fe-ri UYSB Envisioned, a life that is useful, Fulfilling, and happiness wrought Derived from helping others- Thus success, satisfaction is sought . . Sought and found at the end of a path That is often rugged and steep, VVon by practice, struggles, a tear, But the rewardls a treasure to keep. A candle, a cap, and the Bible, Symbols of service and love, Guiding beacons to alter our lives To comply with His will from above. This pure, white, white, world welve entered Presents an ambiguous face Harshness, kindness, coolness and warmth Its pulsebeat is human grace. Striving to comfort our fellowman Welll conquer conditions adverse Thanking Him, who called us to be The right hand of Mercy-a nurse! -By Jane Ann Hausman - l 3 1744411 in is fra Hon oarclcyf irecfors meM'ca! 5faff Stanley R. Nelson Marie Kolter, PLN., B.S. Administrator Director of Nursing if . 4? F F Nlr. Ermin Ruf Mr. Allen Sheldon Mr. Louis E. XVade Mr. Clyde Flowers I'rc.s-izlwxl View Prcsirlmzt Secretary and Treasurer A.S'.s'i.s'f11rlf Treusu rar MEDICAL STAFF OFFICERS: L to R, Dr. F. Bryan, Secretury-Treasur- erg Dr. F. Howe, Executive Committee Clmirmang Dr. XV. C. Hastings, President, and Dr. E. M. Hoetzer, President-Elect. 4 Tl --J QWQQZW sip' WM , 5 6 X 4. I if -sg A bx VTX' J 5 1 Z Q f f w.-4 f LN X E if wg K? ' A I I I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS left to right are: Nancy Lenon, Secretary: Janis XY2lfl'OllS, Treusurerg Carol Noll, President: Sally Skinner, First Vic-c-P1'c-siclvntg Peggy Burnworth, Second Vice-Prvsidcnt. J: ,S V' 'E' Doris Dmmlcy, PLN. Annabelle- Czwincler, PLN. Srninr Clrms Slmnwr Svninr Class Spumnr 6 -'YI -vi-I 61 ,LI 'ZJ ilrhlM!lfwnsm-1': ::f.zfcqiw-nv1ua.'v5eweq32,:L.-gfgvmvq:Harry-9-:Mfq,Q,,MQ,,,,,, ,I 4 , SENIORS . . . Class of1958 ffwl-Xwfvwr N A Bettyann Aldred Warren, Indiana nf? WN Bonnie Kay Bartlett Mary Bauman Iarolyn Clark Benedict Goshen, Indiana XVinona Lake, Indiana XVahash, Indiana 3 Q . SW Betty Lorraine Biggerstaff Marcia Krugh Brown Peggy Ann Burnworth Nancy Catherine Cleland Waterloo, Indiana Huntington, Indiana Columbia City, Indiana Marion, Indiana Arj- Iudybeth Connin ,few Mum MFWQ -13.-f-v DeVilla Lee Dean Sue Ann Drabenstot Sharon Dreher Fort Wayne, Indiana Montpelier, Ohio South VVhitley, Indiana Osceola, Indiana 7 .lJl4bHlrKAhl Q.dri'uu. Li In i IA Xlan'Q.nrut -levy-v Pmgvr Engle Fnrt xY.lfIli', llillillllll ,rw fjllflblyll Cin-gg Blwvllsull, Xliclnigaun T ' :xlIllTl'F' Ann Kulm Br'rn1'. Imlizum xl' ',,...4? WNY A Cmnstaxmw lfisln-r SL Alum-, lllillilllil c:ll'IlKlll L1-4' AIUIIIISHII IiUlIUNX1ly DvL'utlll'. lmlialuzl v-V an NF' J Durntluy Huy C1-urgv Lumff Furl XYQLUH-, Illllillllil .-Xlicv lfuys- Brunel Huffvr 'ri ,N, IK Curolvll Ccttv Sllil'l1'y Arlvm- l'1l1'l'!llilll Fort XVaync, Infliama Avillu. Imlianlu i K -vm A Iunct Louisa- Buvss Huston NL-w Iluw-11, Illiliklllll V Xvllillflill, Ohio iff? 'TT' ,Q Nalnuv Sm' Pnwcll Le-nun AIOIICQIII Karon Lougsworth Pc-ru, Incliamzl Fort XVuvm-, Indiana '--i M as WJ fi , I A Barbara Hursh Lovejoy Mary .lane Lutz Patsy Ann Lyon j0yC8 Ami Blcklinn Fort XVayne, Indiana Bryan, Ohio Fort XVayne, Indiana Peru, Indiana ,lllflitll Elizabeth xlilftlll Glenda jean Xlinnear Miller Helen Marie Penrod Morton Sharon Ann Lassen Noble Indianapolis, Indiana Fort XVayne, Indiana North Manchester, Indiana Fort Vlfayne, Indiana Woke CHTOI Rose N011 Sarah Elizabeth Pack Doris Anne Poulson Xvillllil LHIVLTHC Roberts Fort Wayne, Indiana Marion, Indiana Warren, Indiana Cas City, Indiana 9 4- 3115 WN? if X357 A A A Norma Ann Shear Xiarjorirf Ann Sills Sarah Skinner Mary Ann Siussnr Urbana, Indiana Hartford City. Indiana .lone-svillc-, Michigan Vaughnsville, Ohio s.,-.-1' is '36 ,-, A A Cami Louisa- Stump Iam-e-n Swift Sharon Bowen Tum Patricia Ann 'fusing Niisinawaka, lnmiiana Cas Cltv, indiana Akron, Indiana VVarsaw, Illlilllll fb .fk TY YT? lIilIliL'l' XVAIIUIIIS Ke-itil Puiiivia xVl'iN'I' Huntington, inriiama Huntington, Imiiana ,.. Xml? f K gi-559 tn it As PROBIES We Learn. At LONG Last! 3 s X' il A fl? 2 ? F x' mf 2 5 2' S La , ' ,af Q. W 4 sa Q s .hh AT .iii ma fi Our Class 11 it: Xl atm S LOOKI G AHE D Sh-h-h, Girls. Quiet please! XVe take this opportunity to welcome you, the class of the year 19991f2 to Spaceview where you will be spending the next 101!2 years working, studying, eating. and sleeping. NVithout further delay and with due respect we feel we should introduce Mrs. Black, the former BIABY BAUIXIAN, who will be with you the first part of your training. She was a graduate of this hospital in 1958 when it was called Parkview. She wished to increase her knowledge in space nursing since her hus- band, Dr. Black, is going to setup his office in Mars. NVe shall now proceed oII the tour through the hospital. As the new class enters the lobby a volunteer introduces herself as JUDY NlAHTIN. fjudy has given up nursing for this job because of the better pay.J XVho else should they meet but CLENIJA NIILLER who decided to go with the group on the tour. One of the first officials to whom the group was introduced was the new assistant director of nurses, JANEEN SWIFT, whose main job was to find the missing spirits of fermenti. Commencing with Surgery, JENEAN Loxcs- woRTII, Supervisor, would not let the group go through but BONNIE BARTLEIT, head nurse, did sneak three of the girls in and they got to see DR. DRARENs'ro'r performing one of her greit BHC operations. Assisting Dr. Drabenstot was DR. DHEIIER, who recentlv obtained her TPB degree. 1 Proceeding on with the tour they passed Cen- tral Supply. There they noticed this unusually small woman wrapping packs. VVho should this dwarf be but CAROL NOLL. Miss Noll explains her size with this statement, I'm the living ex- ample of what happens to the human body when run through the autoclavelv In the Emergency Boom there was quite a bit of activity which the group got to observe. It seems that JOYCE fVlCNllNN finally flagged down a patient for Spaceview who turns out to be IUDYBETH CONNIN. It seems Judy and that thermometer shaker will never get along. ALICE HUFP'ER was applying the cast to the broken wrist. Passing the Pharmacy we spied the famed CLENDA HOLLONVAX' who had her fortune by in- venting the Pill of Youthf, Coming to the Physical Therapy Department the group heard several babies crying. It seems that BARBARA LOVEIOY, NIARCIA BROWN and HELEN NIORTON were trying to teach their grand- children to walk. The children are four months old and aren't walking yet. Too bad, poor things. Pausing a few minutes, the group had a mo- ment of prayer in the Chapel. BETTYANN ALDRED, playing the organ and MARX' SLUSSER, vocalist, made these precious moments more enjoyable. SHIRLEY FREEINIAN contributed some thoughts worth remembering. Coming from the Occupational Therapy De- partment the group passed the Laboratory. A startling sight quieted all the chattering. There was a white foam coming from the windows and doors. And who should swim out the door but SUZIE PACK and NIARY LUTZ. It seems that they had been working on a new formula but some- body goofedl .. .. ...QYY-.u, , -.-.. V.--. Floating down to X-ray, the probies met an- other well known personality, CAROLYN GETTY. How men with shiny domes love her since she solved all their problems for them. On the way to the basement we met IERRY BENEDICT. She was crying just as though her heart would break. She had just been fired since the diet kitchen had been taken over by the MGT nurse because of food in pill form. Next the group came to the new Health Service. Yes sir, since SHARON NOBLE has been on the job everything has been changed. Temp now-1030! Second floor held many interests for the class. One of the first friendly faces they saw was that of SHARON TOM. Busily filling out an incident report, she took time to explain to the group the importance of reading the medicine cards carefully. Somehow the pills got mixed and in- stead of giving a patient GB. dye she had given him six pills that were a seven course meal. The poor patient had a blow-out. Everyone was eager to tour the Delivery Room. Last week DR. PAT TUSING helped deliver IANICE WATROUs's third child. At first no one seemed to notice the new baby until one day VVILINIA ROBERTS, supervisor in nursery A, heard it say bow-wow.', She sent the baby to PAT LYON, Pediatric supervisor, who is doing re- search on pre-natal influence. janice Watrous stated she had been baby sitting for her Vet- erinarian husband with the puppies of Mut- nik 6 months prior to delivery. Following the OB Department, they visited the Post Partum ward. Walking by an over- crowded room they heard the voice of JANET HUSTON who had just had her thirty-first baby in 10 years! ! l You figure it out, we haven't been able to yet! Next the group went up to third floor and there they saw an amusing sight. JOYCE ENGLE jumping gayly about the hall with a butterfly net, When asked how she enjoyed her job she indig- nantly informed the group that she WAS NO LONGER WORKING HERE, but was residing in 342. Suddenly the class witnessed a heart chilling scene. Sure enough there were three very stern looking instructors CNORMA SHEAR, DORIS POUL- SON and BETTY BIGGERSTAFFD hovered around a television set. Closer inspection showed it not to be an ordinary TV for there was a student nurse going about her duties with linen scattered about the room and the patient slowly making his bed. No sir, this was no ordinary school of nursing. Due to the elevators being in use, the group took the back stairs up to 4th floor. On the way they saw two very strangely dressed nurses. QCONNIE FISHER and DEVILLA DEAN, wearing jet shoes and carrying spy glasses. They were very obviously hospital detectives in disguise. Seems they were looking for some missing stu- dents. NVhile on 4th floor and being shown the clean utility room, they met some of the head nurses. . . . lVlAR-IORLE SLLLS and SALLY SKINNER on ONE of their many coffee breaks. They were very happy to take time out to show the girls around though. One point of interest was a very tragic situation. It was explained as follows: NANCY CLELAND, who worked in the Special Care Room soon after graduation had stuck her head through a porthole in an iron lung . . . and no one has been able to remedy the situation. However, the hospital gives her reduced rates for occupying the same room longer than 40 years. After touring the rest of the 20 floors of Spaceview, the group boarded the hospital's private helicopter run by the former AUDREY KUHN, who learned to fly from her husband, and journeyed to the hospital's new floating floor. It is the only one like it in the U.S. and is es- pecially equipped to care for space accidents. Both the floor and helicopter were donated by DOROTHY LAZOFF who retired many years ago but runs her own Pediatric ward at home. After the 20 minute ride the group was met by CAROL STUMP-head nurse on the new department. She explained the ultra modern equipment and its use. WVho should they find in the halls but NANCY LENON. At the time she was just taking time out from her coffee break to mop the hall. Years before Nancy had decided to become a maid because of the advantages this job had to offer. Other registered maids on this floor were lVlARTHA BURRIS and PEG BURNWORTH who had just finished their break, and were working on the magazine, Outer Space Loverf, Carol intro- duced the class to CAHOLYN GREGG, a patient on the space ward who had been suffering from a strange disease. She contacted it while making a trip to the moon because she ate too much green cheese. just before going back to the dorm the girls ran into PAM WEBER. It seems Pam loved good old PMSN so much that she comes back every day just to breathe in the air. Yes, this has been an exciting and tiring day for these girls, but one they will never forget!! We Sa Goodb e At the end of three years we have finallv cleaned our closets. XVe found many things which are dear to our hearts and which we feel will be an asset to you, the Class of 1959, in your Senior Year. I, Sue Ann Drabenstot, will to Barbara Shaffer this specimen from my first scrub, a tonsillectomy with i'Dr. Nlanypowdersu which I have treasured these past 2 years, I, Dorothy Lazoff, will to Ala Nova Lynch my special privilege to receive extra night duty training. This is an example of what the extra night training will do to you. I, Marcia Brown, will to Nlonica Fleck my uni- fomi buttons and -1 safety pins as I lost the shanks long ago. I, DeVilla Dean, will to Violet Larimore my calm attitude and my serene acceptance of life's little blows. Also a year's supply of Thorazine to pull you through to graduation. I. judybeth Connin, will to Vicki Stemen mv spare tire. Vicki, I realize you have had a lot of misfortune with your tires, with this tire you'll never miss ugreasingu Carderners every week. I, Marjorie Sills, will my ability to keep De- livery Hoom looking like Shiny Shultz to Charlene Bate. I, Nancy Lenon, will to Peggy XVilliams mv ability to get up and attend classes while work- ing nights and to stay awake after getting there! Cood Luck in the future Peggy. I, Connie Fisher, will to jackie Clair the mys- terious piece of chocolate cake that only jackie knows the whereabouts. I, Clcnda Holloway, will to Niarilvn Rowdon all these old unwanted articles that l've 'overlooked and carried off duty in my pockets: tape, peneilg, Q-M115-ter clamps, medicine cards, needles, pill trays, tongue blades, gauze, charge slips, tourniquets, rubber bands, writing tablets, safety pins and the narcotic key. This last ar- ticle should be returned stat for someone may need it. I, jerry Benedict, will to Nlary Marquis my alma mater -shorty pj's, the latest in original dormitorv at- tire. They, having endured 3 vcars of training, I believe are still good for one more year. I I, Mary lane Lutz, hereby will to Iluth james my long dark hair and my height of 5'2 to use at her dis- cretion or convenience. '-I v.LiZfi',5 , Q .1.x' -DQ, Q I 'N-2427117 - HQ? lun ,' qqluje- -, KI I1 l If v IFVZAFIUI. qv 14 aff l..l,nlIu't- S-'I mu. X urea?-rr.. 1n'u3a,7-.L ns,,.'g,g .3 A N ' . '. '-J ,. tl I fl I, Janice XVatrous, will to Becky Davis the ability to resist other men and have a good time in spite of it. I, Norma Shear, will to Renee Neihouser first of all my piggy bank for 3 years. I've scrimped and saved and finally ended up with nothing, and also my hose which have seen me faithfully through my Senior Year, and my best wishes for a very happy Senior Year. I, Doris Poulson, will to Ina Scott my ability to raid her little sis's room to find the keys to her car for her unexpected fiance home from the service. Hope you didn't miss your car Ina. I, Audrey Ann Kuhn, will 7 letters to Rita Schwaiger to send to her fiance so that she can have a week's vacation from letter writing. I, Mary Bauman, will Shirley Wass my ability to re- cover from Infectious IXIononucleosis- The kissing dis- ease without spreading the disease further. I, Mary Ann Slusser, having a deep devotion to night duty, will to Linda Arend my ability to sleep with the help of the following: Equinal, Atarax, Sparine, Trilafon, Pacatal and Carbital. I, Sharon Tom, being of questionable sound mind due to 3 years of training, will my best shoe to Susan Darr, hoping that shc'll put her best foot forward. I, Janeen Swift, knowing that Mary Lou Williams is already a fellow blusher, will to her this big beet so she can be a bigger, better blooming blusher. I, Sally Skinner, will this pan and can of Bromidrosis powder to Sue Zimmemian in hopes that she can keep her feet smelling like rose petals as I have. I, Wilma Roberts, will to Carol Follis this pint sized pair of bandage scissors to be used only on plaster casts. I, Pat Tusing, will to Connie Sudlow my ability to catch the measles at the ripe old age of 22 after work- ing one day on Peds. I, Lorraine Biggerstaff, hereby will to Naomi Vian my faithful alarm clock in hopes that she will resist the over-sleeping temptation during her Senior year. I, Bonnie Bartlett, will to Bonnie Davis the undeniable privilege of loaning various asundry things to her class- mates, such as hoops, crenolins and Merry Widows. This is a good way to support the class. ' I, Suzie Pack, and I, Carol Noll, will to Gwen Meyers and Marilyn Miller our deck of cards and knitting needles so that you both will have an exciting time at Logansport. I, Nancy Cleland, will to Joan VanHorn this old and well used pair of shoes to wear while off duty. I, Jenean Longsworth, will to Jodie Roberts my ability to cram into every minute of training on duty and off all the fun possible without being campused. I, Joyce Engle, leave to Marilyn Moyer my well worn unifomis that are in perfect condition. They should hold up for another year. I, Pat Lyon, will to Karen Karr my ability to sleep through classes undisturbed despite the sharp elbows of my good neighbors. I, Carol Stump, will to Ruth Bulmahn my ability to get on duty in 5 minutes after a Saturday night date. Here is a well used timer. I, Sharon Noble, will to Janet Camp a bottle of Rinso Blue to be used tid and prn to rinse away the Senior Blues next year. I, Helen Morton, will to Sylvia Hedricks the ability to be married while in Surgery, take call, work nights, and keep a happy husband, all while being a student nurse at good old Parkview Hospital. I, Sharon Dreher, will to Fletta Griggs my collection of ticket stubs, programs and souvenirs of exciting places to go plus a miniature pair of ice skates to remind you of the time you skated on a dark country fami pond by parking lights. I, Barbara Lovejoy, being of reasonably sound mind, do hereby will to Sue Sauder my well worn dirty, duty shoes for dirty duty. I, Glenda Miller, bequeath to Pat Metzger a lasso, so that she may also capture a certain Air Force fellow's heart, also my well kept lecture notes and hope she has room to store them. I, Joyce Mc-Minn do hereby will to Marti McClure my ability to work nights and relief when a certain some- one comes home from Purdue on the week ends. I, Janet Huston, will to Flo Ann Sours my favorite seat on the train bound for Ohio, in hopes that she will have days off without classes. I, Carolyn Gregg, so old and so gray, to Nancy Ryan, so young and so gay, I will my thoughts and daydreams in lectures. I, Judy Martin, do hereby will to Sue Springer my pleasant memories of Logansport and my unique attractiveness to poison ivy which en- abled me to take a luxurious ten-day sick leave and also my ability to charm the housemothers despite being campused for a week end. I, Peggy Burnworth, will to LuAnn Hoth my pair of soft soled sneakers and a map for getting into the Nurses Home after hours at Irene Byron since their recent employment of a house mother. Use it to the best of your nerve and good luck. I, Bettyann Aldred, will to Roxanna Hyman my ability to get into trouble. I, Pam WVeber, will to Sandy Metzger a snack for her very close companion and a booklet en- titled Cats Don't Belong in Houses. I, Alice Faye Huffer, will to Sue Lammiman my white? shoes. May they carry you through your last year faster than they did me. I, Martha Burris, will to Barbara Morgan, Charlene Teagarden, Ruth Townsend, and Kathy Riech my ability to change schools and adjust to the routines and to be accepted by everyone here at Parkview. I, Carolyn Getty, will to Roberta Carr my Pepsodent smile in hopes you can use it successfully in having several most enjoyable evenings with an extern as I did. I, Shirley Freeman, will to Janet Clup my long legs so that you may discard all the stools we find hidden around the hospital. Senior Snaps 'i fx. Ab Q33 , J 1 i Q,llJ' mf H XX if A 3 , Ao XSL' X Tlmt Contained Look. W M T W in f'x Lb 'LIN The line up! -5 -v l if 5 f ee A..,N A . A usual sight! Always eating ..... Aclclecl Curriculum. I-li I I l 45. . 1 il r?!:f!?!ifilr.22s2?-1S1122 Fix this please. A gift we-'re proud of. A Dream Come True 16 ,...- , .,.w-Q..-1-.1 air-ef? 14 , ?ewX j rss x A MFI' l 5 X -wxf-Xi L f 'Twas the night before Christmusf, Mi Egwl A V W X N9 Pay here pleasef, XVe must look lovely! YVl10's Who? After the party . . . But they taste so goodlv :gpg 4-4 x .. ,' . X , ,. . OUR President. mDeCk the H3115-v The XVay.', 17 fb K 6, i ,,f'6q iii RA SMS? The Scrub. J SMC .1 life ,i ,,,,f fi 4 My X rA!4 .- 'F - W iux, 2 L. Howis he doing? K. Sick buy. That long? Little Angels? See anything? 13 Big as a minute! This is how it's donef' Ouch! 1-2-3 and 4 Qmiwfg f 'I X bTx lk Xp? Dui Qfg X D gfwlx X925 T N2-4 QQ? O my -RN. xx 1- KQV fu., ff' -Lk Y U FY J NK ' 0 I' , 1 J X' if3liQi9 Q , ff ' -' . 'x kv - Q I. 1 f iv UNIORS - Class of l959 Front row, L to H: Bm-ky Davis, Nlarilyn Arnolcl, Ianvt Culp, Kathy Ric-ck, jocliv Roberts, Patricia Metzger, Sylvia Heclrick, Snr ZllllI11L'I'Illklll. SUVUIIII row, L to R: Sanclra Nlctzgsr, Anclria Carr, Hfmxannc Hymcn, Flctta Griggs, Mattie Mt-Clnrc, Ina Scott, Peggy XVilli:uns, Barhara Shafts-r, Gwen Bly,-rs, jean Moyer, -lanvt Camp, Renee Ncihouscr. Third mug, L to ll: Xlonica Fleck, Carol Follis, Jackie Clairc, Rita Scliwaigcr, Violet Larriinorv, Marilyn Miller, Nancy Hyun, Sm- Springer, Charlt-nc Tccganlcn, Connie Sucllow, Susan Darr, LuAnn Hath, Ruth Townscncl, Shirley XYass, Barbara Morgan, Naomi Vian. Fourth row, L to li: Karcn Karr, Mary Marquis, Vicki Stn-mon, Mary Lou NViIlia1ns,1oan Van Horn, Linda Arc-nal, Sue Sander, Ruth james, Sue Lannniinan, Charlt-nc Batc, Ala Nova Lynch, Bonnie Davis, Flo Ann Sonrs, Ruth Buhnan. 4? 'bv CLASS Ol l lCl'IHS L to R arc-: Flo Ann Sonrs, Sucrc- ff Mi ,Xl P ,A H-Nu BIS' tary: Suu Lannniman, 'l'rc.-asurc-rg Charlene Batc, Sec- I 4 A x ull , muh oncl Yicc-pri-sidc-nt: Karon Karr, First Vice-prcsiclcntg B-Hb-If-1I300fx1ff, Class Sprnrsor - - I, f, .. 1 , Bb., M.N. Shirley XX ass, Irtsicltnt. , ' Class Sponsor 20 , RN Transfers from Richmond Reed Hospital top to bottom are: Barbara Morgan, Ruth Town- send, Charlene Teegarden, Bonnie Davis, and Kathy Rieck. Coat check at annual smorgasbord. a si 5 Q f-fx ' 'lf' Mi bb ,vi-5i5 53 'GSX' f X W k i Y Shock prevails! 57 Ill Come now doctors, buy the little boy an Easter hasketf, 21 Really just clmmmes. All prettietl up for the dance. Large type premies HJU IOR SNAPS il Prolnies, this is how ..... l Q--P ' ',.,., - ,, 5 Q 'I ll fra' !, , vu. mm, W tat -'Ae Q, JM,-f rf - 2- Q- XX'ufp1-,mllfm fmgfh Informal Christmas. Y. l QQXVA 1 , A 1, J s 'A . K - ,Q is X, Be-cl pun or new type sports cm? African Safari. Studying? 22 kr Fw Q S 4 ff! xii? 'lf-ig Q , if -Q 3 f SQ? X 'I Q I X. . ' X i e-area- I e , . I ,. tx s 9 K a 5 L Q 6 ', st p , ' X KI l t 5 , ,- th ' , ti I ii it fi FRESHIVIE - Class of 1960 Front row, L to H: Martha Shutt, Sandie Cruncrt, Barbara Bowman, Kay Ancil, Sharon Crooks, Ioyce Mowrer, -loan Beudway, Rose Ann Hopper, jane Morrow, Marilyn Knot, Donna jean Myers, Kay Wieh- miller, june Miller. Ser-mal row, L to H: Sharon Schlatter, Mary Lou Shackleton, Barbara jeppson, Mildred Ford, Phyllis Sparr, Dorothy Crow, Joyce Sharpe, Donna Crow, Judy Hanibrock, Sondra Mull, Kay jones, Barbara Lee, Karen King. Third row, L to R: Margaret Towler, Kay Bryan, Peg Woodmansee, Nancy Hout, Carol johnson, Anna jane Hood, Lillian Osborn, Elizabeth Miller, Grace Fulirman, Carol Fetters, Sharon Zowadski, judy Eiscnhut, janet Cox, Dorothy Bowman, Joyce Bullock, Eleanor Clear, Karon Holman, Barbara Beatty, Laura W'agner, Lydia Dunham. Fourth rout, L to H: joan King, Mary Sue Copeland, Charleen Borntrager, Ianet Smith, Alice Drage, Dorothy Freed, Vlacquelinc Hoglie, Doris Harttcr, Linda NVright, Inez Carnes, Sue VVines, -Indy Montz, Sarah Cunningham, -lane Ecknian, Marilyn Moore, Indy Rauner, Sue Ulmer, Marsha VanZile. ightingale Pledge I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly, to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standards of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. XVith loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. 24 di Q Q. 2 Freshman Class Officers L to R Mflrv Sue Copeland sccuturyg Pcggw XVo0dm msn flrst X1C.6Pl'6SldCIlt Ellzlhcth Mlller presxdent SIIITOII Zowacbskl treasurer IXIIIIIVII Nlnorq suond uw prcsldent f W' ff, xllhb udy Chaney R.N , 4 .--K-1-3. ,.4:ff,w4,1:,f..-1. 'fvs-:ru-yell:-gizzei-vvaumnzfrtru-rws1vwa:11rr-'u '-r1c-ev.-f'Qlzr- 'vlB1:9tv:A!!'4l1e5Y. :5k. Freshman Snaps fnz .JP X ri-Zzjrm Ni l l E WT QT IQ' Cu man go! SEX'l'1iT'l'E I'lw Night In-furc c:llI'iStlll1S L. to H: Kay Allril. Burlm Pmmvllmll, Elizallwlll Xlillcr, DI!fl7tllN' Bowman, Ium- Xlillcr, CZIIAIFICIIL' BUI'IltI'AlQ1'I', Xlury Lou Shzicklm-tuh. HXVIIPII' :ln we- gn from hr-re? Anybody for il grand lIIl'ilI?U nC2lI'Ufll1, WS 110 26 4 ' v1..m,, , . , ,Y,.AVMW- Qgmmm Q'g'3QUjf p V MQIQFF fm A 6' ki, 1- E PIQQBQ i My 2210? il 11 Ri uj U The Parkview Faculty Cloukwisc: Mrs. lJL1f1'lL'iLi Bonuliooin, R,N.g Miss xluclitli Cliuncy, KN.: Mrs. Ann' Ainstcrdrnn, KN.: Miss Murilynn NVviss, R.N,g Mrs. Estlicr Mosslnrrg, ll.N.1 Miss Mary Powc-rs, ILN., BS.: Miss Mqirir- Koltvr, PLN., BS.. Mrs. Mui'gaii'vt llc-ttig, ll.N., 15.5.1 Mrs. Brirlnirai Bocrgvr, KN., B.5,, M.N.: Mrs. Fay Buck, PLN.: Miss Burlmziru Spii-gr-1, R.N.g Miss Put Moore, HN.. BS. Not picture-cl: Mrs. Lois Lznnlv, KN. unll Miss XVinifra-cl Sinlc, B.A., KN., M.S. 'CMJ -if Q9 Burk row, L to Fi: Dr. Rulpli Buti-niuii, Dirc-rtor of Pnrclnu Univn-rsfty Cvn- ' tn-rg Dr. Li-slim' A. XVilliQ, Assistant Dircctor of Pnrclnc Univcrsitv Cvntcrg rr-ml R. Sink, B.,-X., KN.. MS. Dr. L. XV. Fislivr, Anatomy zincl Miurolviology, I Dnvutor of Iicluuition ljAlI'liYll,'XV- Front roir, L to ll: Mrs. Kutllryn Haiclwr, Sociology, :incl Mrs. XVilln-rtu Xlctliorlist Sulrool of Nursing limlgington, Psycliology. Not piuturn-cl: C. Ccnc- 'lql'UXYl7l'iClgC, Clin-niisti-Y. wh Xlr. Donulrl Brown. KN., BS., Dirc-ctor of Nursing Mrs. I, Cilinorc, R.N. Miss M. Dc-1-, KN., BS., Dire-vtor of licluculion Din-ctorofNi1rSing Logznnsport Stun- Hospital Irene Byron Hospital 28 A r N Pictured at left is Dr. C. C. Mc- Eachern and at right Dr. Robert Sul- livan, instructors of Surgical Diseases, and center, Pat Moore, surgical clini- cal instructor. Dr. Robert Keyes, Dr. E. XVade x Barbara Spiegel, Medical clinical in- structor with Drs. Richard Horning and Frank Bryan, instructors of Med- ical Diseases. Not pictured are Drs. Richard Smith, Roger Smith, julian Kauffman, and A. M. Haswinkle. . ,,, we f ,, ,W S M ff X ,X fiw ig Je sf , . 1.,44s,,y ,wi .q,. l:c. X .. ,Nw E ..- ..,,,. V , fi, 'st .' 1 432' 3 W ip J., .V . 1, at ' J f . Wi 'A' 9 ,7 xxx K, 'f 4 'Y air: : ' x f X g N P gi s. 9 :Z ,mi Pat Moore, Surgical clinical instruc- Dr. S. A. Mercer, instructor of Der- matology. Adams, co-instructors of Pediatrics, and Margaret Rettig, Pediatrics clini- cal instructor and supervisor. Anesthesiology and and Mary Powers, Nu structor. 29 tor, and Dr. R. F. Kimbrough, in- structor of Orthopedics, showing Nancy Lenon the principles of trac- tion. Vc 1'11PLll'lL ture Dr. Richard johnston, instructor in ,u . u , r sing Arts in- .-----legmw-na.--sms-rrlseesrnflv-'mi-1L-L - '- - - Dr. . L. Laudermilk instructinff a V 5 class in passing levincs. . - ws, Dr. NL11111111 M1111-1' 1lllHIlAl'1 111111 Dr. 1301111111 P11111tc1' Qfnr right! 111st1'11ct411's 1Il U11st1-t1'ics, 111111 B1ll'1lill'il B1Jl'l'Qt'I'. U11sh-t1'iL's c1i11iL'111 i11st1'11L't111'. Loft is Dr. T. O. N11-ye-1 llIll1 fill' right is Dr. S1111furc1 S11yc11-r1111111, 111st1'111'tu1As nf E.1i.N.'l'. with NI111'i1y11 XVuiss, L'11l1lL'll1 i11st1'11ctr1r. Nut P1L'tlll'l'K1 am- Drs. 111111311 B1-11111s 111111 E. H. B4-rgm-11c111111, instrnnctmmrs of the first 9Q'l11L'Nt1'l'. Dr. 11ic1111rr1 Kc,-111 111'ffJ 411111 Dr. Xv:ll'I'l'll lI:1sti11gs friglzfj, 1ll5ffllL'1UI'b in N1'llTU-Slll'jL1L'il1 Dism-usa-s. 30 ' 21 At 11'ft is Dr. K. I . S1-11111111-1111111, P11t11c11ogist, instrllctor 1Il l111mr111ctio11 to N1L'C1iC1l1 Scic-11003 ut right is Dr. P11111 Bailey, Urology and Vc-ncrology instructor. xiii 1 -www, l 30' if 1 ' Marie Kolter, R.N., B.S. Faye Buck, RN. Director of Nursing Director of Nursing Swoivff. , . f , 4' . 7, , 5 V , Q ' fy ? , W, I K 1- , . K . f I - .y 9 w ' a . 2 1 I I L J ,rf 'S , I If ., ,, 1 . J B , y L 1 , . Y t f AMMB 'Wx Y x Y N , il P Qflf,,4df?Q!fw, 2 if Q I 0 , 4 -, . Ely, W Milly? 2 J' L NURSING STAFF Front row, L to R: Kathryn Bloom, Bonnie Gaff, Daris Donlcy, Ruth Arnold, Margaret Bedsworth and Lucille Hilgemann. Back row, L to R: Margaret Rettig, Wilma McCleery, Margot Keyser, Ruth Kongcr, Adcna Carney, Anna- belle Cavender, Miriam Lancaster, Barbara Filchek, Bertha Dickerhoff, Veronica Schlemmer, Helen Ky- vik, Mary Hymann, and Betty Slen. Not pictured are: Nell Hoskins, Mildred Bergman, Isabel Berkhiser. 31 1.1.1-Q-Q. K..,. . Alumni Association Medical Auxiliary Z I. to I'-1 Xlrs. 'll Kwwlltf, 'l'l'i-aisim-1': Miss B. Offii-L-rs, l. to ll in-cz Nlrs. lin-iiiml Ki-nt, l'n-si- Xlilli-r, Sven-ta1i'y1 Xlrs. ll, Arnold, incl Yiuu- ili-nt: Mrs. liolwrt Sulliviui, Sec-1'vt:ii'y: Mrs. Pri-siclciitz Nlrs. li. Nlossliurg, Pri-sicli-nt, :xml Ka-rinit Pi-rrin, 'liunsiirn-r. Not pin-tim-ml was Rliss li. Sulniniain, lst YlL'L'-l,I'USlCll'Ill. Nlrs. -Ianni-s Lorinun, VlC'L'-l,l'i'SlLlL'l1i. I O White Cross Council Ofiiiui-rs for 19157-58, I, to li we-rv: Nlrs. lfriuilxliii lliiliy, Vice-Prcsiclcnt, Svrviccg Nlrs. Hi-nry liK'lClClllJAlCli, lri-zisiiri-rg Xlrs. A. C. lilwiiifriiiik, Sm-izil Cliuirmain: Xlrs. XVillium Pringli-, Nic-mlicrsliip Sc-ciw-t1ii'yg Mrs. D1-:in lrziim-r, S4-crm-t.irv: Nlrs. li. Calkins iailmovc or-ntvri, Assistant Sm-crctzirv: Mrs. Dzivicl llolliinrl ici-ntvr lic- wj, Pri-siclc-iitg Xlrs. lliissc-ll llurrison, l inum'izil 'l'rc-iisiirc-rg Mrs. Iolin Cluusvn, Vivo-Pri-siclciit, Extcnsion: J J J Xlrs. limi Stiiiglit, liirliiiiiiviitziriaiiig Nlrs. Hurry Colin-vii, lululiciti' Cliziirmaing Mrs. Vail VVz1ggonor, Vice- l'ri'sirli-iit, XVuys ainrl Ricans: iincl Nlrs, lioluc-rt DL-iningcr, Vici--Prcsiclcnt, Projc-cts. Not picturccl arc: Mrs. i-urgv liiitzow, Vim--l'ra'siclr-int, Social Svrvicc, :incl Mrs. C. B. Noti-stiiiv, Historian. 32 HQWMRKKQS mi .Q 45- Nxgtfx Wo 4 iyqffa My W 5 H gEf KM A UH .L-fQf4 Q3'fi.fb,,.J -' ' swag.-Nfmvnfm.-f -Q-. f f- f Q .. liwvunenaqnsns,-.van A Student Council Front rouf, L to R: S. XVass, P. Moore, D. Lzlzoff, P. XVQ-her, XI. Sills, M XVL-iss, P. Burnworth, S. Skinner. Svcoml nur, L to H: K. Karr, C. Bute, NI. Nh-Clnrc, M. Copcland, M. Moore C. johnson, DI. Sharpe, D. Shafer, S. Am-il. Third mug L to R: E. Mill:-r, N. Adams, S. Dnrr, B. Lovvjoy, S. Cruncrt. Student Choir 34 'Ur' Members of the Parkview student choir Indiana Association of Student urses Fort Wayne, District Officers, L to R are: Susan Noffze, Corresponding Secretary, and Carolyn Schiederer, President of Lutheran Hospitalg Charlene Bates, Recording Secretary and Shirley XVass, Vice-President of Parkview. Not pictured was Ilene Banter, Treasurer, from St. joseph Hospital. Congratulations to Flo Ann Sours, Miss Student Nurse of Fort Wayne. judges in the first plateau of the contest to Select a Miss Parkviewl' for local area competition were, as pictured left to right: Dr. Mt-Eachern, Rev. Fox, Dr. Bryan, Bob McConnell and Mark Slen. 35 Our chaplain, Rev. jesse VV. Fox D.D. Junior - Senior Banquet or rr ri X W wk .mf-my 6 Y... 11-0-5- 'hm 5- L1 . ' V , Y unior class president, Dorotlix' Lazoff, giving the Farewell Passing doyvn educational to the seniors. literature, X Q ' 6 x..U5l!K ,gl '48 .',. ' M - 4 x -,ff g-' F J I -Q A W-'ff 5 ' H From Rugs to Riches. junior-senior Feed of 057.0 -xxx., I, 1 A crutch to uid the weary feet. just what I needed. 36 i.o,.H-j.41ndnLm Jud WT,-, Activities Birthday goodies. Mrs. Lehman, our housemoth- er, sorting mail. Wfaiting line no less! Dig that crazy dance! Our favorite pastime. Mrs. Burgess-just checking up. 37 Smorgasbord Al Purkviexxfs smorgasbord. Dishing out the food. Cheers! X Imm-mm good! I o Magic Moments. The waltz you szlvvd for mc. Formal Dance 38 Jack and Ii . Halloween Party . as . N t 1 you can have lt. Once upon a tm f 1 .. If x K . .9 K . . m- 2 H 1 ' R. , f' ,Q . Gang. The washing of t e 52 N N Q H CM me Social Hours 5 WS, 0 Q A- F N A W X X. Timo out for fun. 'b fi' YM f,f ,f i... 0 40' 5 Senior table. Enjoying ll lwcltimc snuck. Chow line. 40 LL.. . Lt Q wwv I Z lf! , V, 'N -43.4 xxx 5 ..a i.fLn:Ai5iHiBl X Lamp Staff L to R: Sharon Bowen, senior editorg Gwen Meyers, junior editorg Andrey Kuhn, senior editorg Peggy Burnworth and Sharon Noble, co-editors: Sandy Metzger, junior editorg jane Morrow and Carol johnson, freshman editors. XVe, the Class of 1958, wish to present THE LAMP to the students of Parkview School of Nursing and to those who have taken interest in our student body. NVe wish to take this opportunity to thank the advisors, sponsors, and staff editors for their many hours of hard work in making this annual possible. And We give special thanks to Robert McConnell and Lucille Botteron Without whose help this book would not have been possible. On behalf of the entire LAMP staff, we sin- cerely hope this annual brings you much en- joyment and serves as a source of memories in years to come. Seated above are the advertising committee: Mattie McClure, Joyce Mclvlinn, Carolyn Gregg, Carol Wcih- miller, and LAMP advisor, Marilynn Weiss. ff! at' Q 'I I .X gi -1-s...n.v.,?r,, rf -ZWMQW... QM NM, g4,3Qf 'W ,Y '..i L to R: janis h'Vi1t1'0lIS, art editor: janean Longsworth, copy editor: Carol Noll, photo editor: Sally Skinner, copy editor, and Susie Pack, photo editor. NVhich picture to choose? Sponsors of the Lamp Sincere appreciation is extended to the following for their contributions which helped make this annual possible Allen Dairy Products, Inc. Mr. C. XV. Anderson Drs. Artlmr and Nevin Aiken Dr. and Mrs. Arata Dr. joseph H. Baltes Drs. Beicrlein, Rosseau and Knight Brink and Erb, Inc. A Friend Dr. E. H. Bergendahl Bottcrn Photographers Drs. Buckner and Haley Mr. D. A. Bnschlvaum Miss Annabelle Cavinder Mr. Clyde Cover Dr. C. XV. Dahling Daniels Bros., Inc. Mr. Haywood M. Davis DcHaven-Mr-Mahon Paper Co., Inc. Miss Doris L. Donlcy Mr. joseph XV. Dye Dr. D. C. Emenhiser Dr. R. WV. Emmc Mr. Clyde E. Flowers Fort XVayne Drug Company, Inc. Fort NVayne Medical Laboratory :-A-wi --PGo'..vJr.s....1 42 Mu.-:Gil-.5315-v.iW.4illh-1' Rev. and Mrs. XV. Fox Dr. H. VV. Foy Dr. and Mrs. Cordon R. Franke Mr. and Mrs. O. B Fultz Mr. Ben F. Geyer Dr. N. H. Gladstone Mr. Otto E. C-rant, jr. Mr. D. L. Haffner Dr. Fred Harless Mr. Verlin Harrold Dr. Harry C. Harvey Drs. Hastings, Manning and Bossard Dr. Donald M. Hickman Dr. E. M. Hoctzcr Dr. Richard R. Horning Howards Camera Shop Dr. and Mrs. Fordyce L. Howe 'Anonymous Paul R. Hosler, Inc. Dr. Richard M. Johnston Dr. Richard B. juergens Dr. julian R. Kaufman Dr. Richard N. Kent Mr. A. VV. Kettler Mr. Edgar H. Killvournc Korte Paper Company Dr. Edward H. Kruse Mr. Haroll A. MacKinnon Mr. james VV. Mahuren Dr. C. L. Marshall Mr. C. Maxton D. O. McComb 84 Sons Dr. C. C. McEachern Mr. Harold NV. McMillen Dr. james R. Mensch Dr. Herman A. Meyer Dr. T. O. Meyer Dr. Edward Miller Dr. Mahlon F. Miller Mr. Victor V. Miller Moellering Supply CO.. Ine. Dr. and Mrs. Thurman B. Morris Mr. Barry Moses Mungovan and Sons Mortuary Mr. Stanley R. Nelson O'Rourke 151 Company Dr. Donald S. Painter Dr. Carey B. Parker Parkview Methodist School of Nursing Alumnae Ass,n. Parrot Market Dr. D. L. Rossiter Rothberg, Gallmeyer, Doermer Zir Strutz Mr. Ermin P. Ruf Mr. D. L. Schindler ck M. C. Ceorge Mr. F. E. Schouweiler Mr. C. L. Schust John Sexton :Sz Co. Mr. Allen C. Sheldon Mr. Dwight Shirey Dr. C. Snyderman Sen. Lucius Somers Dr. C. Herbert Spencer Drs. Stauffer, Kimbrough N Bromley Steigerwald Caterers, Inc. MA Friendn Dr. Paul L. Stier Dr. Edwin E. Stumpf Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sullivan Mr. Kenneth F. Triggs Veseys Fine Flowers Mr. Louis F.. WVade Dr. Reynolds XV. XVade Mr. Ralph W. NValb Mr. VValter WV. XValb Dr. F. B. VValker Drs. Paul Bailey is Gerald XVard Dr. Irvin I. VVeinraub White Cross Volunteers of Parkview North Indiana Conference, VVoman's Society of Christian Service Dr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Zweig ,, r to q 1 ' il . 5- . 0 .H A .'- 5 -1 fi-'iw A , JQ5 1 11 .ti Q . 1 x . , 'lit N -. fa. I 'Q' , gn 1. 5 l' - ' 11. ' - niax ,. K . - A , get ..ei,23f35 J 5 4 hr' 'QV' ,I,... I 4 -K x lr V . - , 5-. ,, , .XX , 1 F. Nr X 1- 4- T - A . A stu. L sk X' fir' ' 'H ,. . 7 .'I A. . , .. , ' A :Qg - nfl , 5- '. :ii , 5, Y A N 'T K K 'I I ' ix . A y ' ,Qt fr fx' t. 5 W 5-57' kf4 :s2 ' 1 , , -.L A ,, . L , W h -, I ,- -A .- 'xi 'ag ,, ' k.N- i..' A ' s' ' 5 - - ' 45 ..Sf'-A1 ' . 1 , ,nfs ii rv,-. '-..-' 'sr J 7y9 - . lqif' '.x SY. 'v 1,5 J- Q L V V, D . er it - ., . 1 ,. - . -fi! S 5 'I' 'x ' 1 -'lk' x K ti rf. 'V ff 'lf' . 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