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

 - Class of 1958

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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.



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