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I, Charlene Bate, will to Liz Miller my entire stock supply of ulcer remedies invaluahle to all senior stu- dents in order that she may accept cross roommates, relief or nights over the weekend, hospital cooking. pop quizes, and freslnnen-with a smile. Also a hottle of cooking oil which I horrowed and never returned, I, Iluth Buhnahn, will to Ellie Clear my pet Hamster lack, to entertain him during those endless evenings in the dorm as he did mc. Cylust he sure you deposit him in the closet on room-check days. May you have many fiappy years together,l I, Linda Arend, lieing a sympathetic person, will to -loyce Mowrcr and -ludy Montz, a hov lunch to take with them to Logansport so that they will not dry up and hlow away. I. -Ianet Culp, will to Donna lean Myers my pair of old, well-worn stilts to he used on MNT to reach the top medicine shelf so that she will he ahle to push more pills than any other senior next year. I, jackie Clair, will to Marv Lou Shackleton, the numerous articles possihle to collect in a uniform pocket in one day. Surprising, isnlt it? I, Ala Nova Lynch, do herehy will to jackie Hogue my gold plated hairnet which has had three vears of hard wear. Wlear it proudly and with dignity to please certain instructors at P.M.S.N. I, Carol Follis, will and herlueath to Margaret Towler my ahility to work nights, relief, enjoy weekenCls ? F' ?, attend classes, and still get mv rest, I, Renee Neihouser, heing of sound mind, will to Lydia Dunham this key to open the doors at Logans- port State Hospital so that in case she gets locked up in a closet with a patient she can get out without calling for help. I. Gwen Myers, after three stimulating years of singing in choir, feel that my extraordinary' singing quality should he preserved through the vears. There- fore. I will to Rose Ann Hopper my vocal'i??J ability. CSo that you may have music wherever you go, here are my monotone arrangements-and a hasket to carry them in. I hope they serve you well and that next year you will pass them on to some deserving person.l I, Peg XYillianis, herehv will to lane Eckman mv ability and stamina to work fifteen weeks of nights witli- out falling asleep on duty. Also the skill to sleep eight hours during the day in the quiet dorm. I, Mary Marquis, herehy will to Barh Lee my repu- tation for raising approximately 8,000 guppies during three years of training and a pair of them to give her a start in the right direction. Cfiarh, I hope yours don't get pinned to the hulletin hoard as mine clid.i Xve, Fletta Griggs and Rosanna Hyman, do solemnly will to Doris Hartter one dollar to he used on any lay- awav. In order that she might he ahle to pay the hal- ance when they finally catch up with her, we would like to share with her some of our most treasured secrets: a list of the hest paying parents for which to baluysit, the lease on the southwest corner of YVm'kD's. a deep tin cup and several sales advertisements. YYe wmlld also like for yon to have the grey hair we have acquired in thc last three years hecause they always seemed to catch us. I, Iloxanna Hyman, would like to will to Kay jones my ahilitv to have a date every other night while working a month of relief. For future reference here is a hook with a few helpful tips. I, Susan Mock, will to Kay NYeimiller the tears Ilve shed these past three years so that she will not have to ery into her surgical mask or on her roounnatm-'s should:-r. I, Sue Lauuniman, will my vulcanized girdle to Phyl- lis Spahr to keep her in shape during her senior year. I, lanet Culp, heing of sound mind and hody hut not uniform, do herehy will mv tattered senior uniform to Alice Dragge in hopes that it will see her through as manv enenlas, voinitus, and iinpactious as it has nu-. I, Barhara Morgan, do herehv will to Dorothy Iloyv- man mv car so that she niav arrive to work fifteen min- utes early and tlms hecomc more efficient. I, Ina XVehh, heing of sound mind, do will and lw- queath to Karen Miller a pile of leftover stationery and the ahility to finish training while married to a service man. I, .lean Moyer, hu,-ing of sound mind, do will and he- qneath to Gracc Fuhrman one used harmonica to aid in keeping her vocal cords in grand shape so that she may participate in more singing activities during her Senior year. I, Rita Schwaigcr, heing of sound mind, do will and herpieath to Peg XVoodniansee a stuffed animal to cud- dle when her guy is many miles away. I, Mary Ann Kellum, heing of sound mind and hotly do herehv will to ludv Ilauner the leftovers from the Senior Eastcr Basket Sale, hoping she can he a hetter salesman to the doctors than I and iuore profit for her class. I, Marti McClure, choose to hestow upon Sandie Grunert our Social Service Agency, which has op- erated feverishly for the past year. In the interest of certain parties, I trust the services of the H.'xQl'IlL'Yll will expand and improve in the coming vear. I, Karen Karr, will mv heloxed and well used gym shoes to Laura XVagner so that she will he well pre- pared at patient dances at Logansport. Also, here is my sign I Am a Student to wear in case she dot-suit go in uniform. I, Gwen Myers, wish to give to Sharon Schlatter my very hest 'pair of house slippers so that she may enjoy as many water hottles as l have in the last three years. Treat them with care as thi-y're guaranteed to fall apart soon. I, .lodie Iloherts, heing of apparently sound miml will to my little sis. xlodie Beaudway, my NAMIC in hopes that she may have as much fun and hecome as notorious as I have. VVe, Monica Fleck and Carol Follis, heing of sound minds, do will and hequeath to Sharon Crooks and planet Cox our ahility to stick together through all the trials and trihulations for three years, I, Marie Yanator, will to a prominent memhcr of the Ford family-Mildred-this Iinglish Ford so that she Illily travel far during the next year. I. Charlene Bate, heing president of 'l'.S.C, t'l'allest Senior Clulil, will to Lillian Oshorn a year's mem- hership in this cluh so that she may grow to newer heights in the future. I. Becky Davis, will to Sandra Niall my daily col- lection oflnccessarv articles from the floor such as two pencils, one pen,'one report sheet, one pair scissors. two catheter clamps, five finger cots. a tourniiiuct. an roll of tape, one roll of gauze, one drinking straw, a tooth pick, a package of sugar and an unused hairuet. I, Vickie Steman. heing of unsound iuind. will to Dorothy Freed, mv date hook and little red hug so that she may go :round and 'round next year. Ilope it hrings her hettcr luck than it has me.
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SENIOR WILL In the last three years we have collected many fascinating articles and abilities. Now to vou, the Class of 1960. we do bequeath our most treasured possessions. I. planet Camp, being of questionable sound mind, will to lune Nliller my well-used alarm clock so she can liye every minute of her senior year to its fullest extent. I, Sulanne Sauder, will to the Crow twins, better known as Donna and Dorothy, my many fond memories of Logansport. And, so that you might better under- stand the patients and their problems, do now give you my two iuost prized possessions, my mop and pail. l'se them wisely and often. I, Barbara Shaffer, do will to Nlary Sue Copeland this vear's supply of white shoe polish, so that you will have the brightest and whitcst shoes in the class of Itill. I, Xlarti McClure. being of unsound mind Iafter three years of trainingl, offer to Sharon Crooks my enthusiasm for growing Mthingsf' Especially the nthingu she so patiently fostered for me for the past two yearsl I. Xlarti XIcCIurc, de hereby bequeath to my Rich- mond area associate, Sue Ulmer, this all-purpose bus ticket. It is designed for safaris and expeditions into the strange and mysterious wonders of Hiclunontl-land. I, Audrey Shaw, will to -Indy Higgins my maternal attitude and mv old wornout uhatchin' jackets, in case she may need them sometime in the future, I, Sue Zimmerman, having learnt-cl in EENT not to blow your nose, will my supply of handkcrehiefs to lane Klorrow. I, Nlarv Lou Clark, knowing we student nurses have certain headaches throughout training, will this King Size aspirin to Sharon Zawadzke, to be taken p.r.n. for training beadachesl I, Charlene 'I'eegarden, will the needle from my first successful IX. to Carol Yencer as a good luck charm for her first venipuncturc. I, Svlxia Hedrick, will to Iiarbara Beatty my ability to faint during Dr. Ifrankhouscr's autopsies and be res- cued by Dr. Frank Bryan. Also NIisfit,,' my ever- faithful cliiinpaim-e, to guide you throughout the rest ol your training. I. Bonnie Nlay, will to Cinny Fields, this plane ticket and XYard Tiinc Book, so as to allow you fast transpor- tation and plenty of time off for those much needed va- cations at home in l'eimsylvania. I, Kathy lleich, will to loan King, my bed, blankets, and pillow, Slay she use them as faithfully as I have. I, Virginia Knuth, will mv ability to start a family and finish training to Nlrs. Marilyn' Stover. I, Andy Carr, will to Barb .Icppeson my genuine air- conditioned nursing shoes, guaranteed to be cool in summer and even colder in the winter. I. I'at XI:-tyger, being of sound mind, will to janet Cox, who is as interested in Surgery as I am, the ability to put gloves on with long fingernails, even in the pres- ence of the superyisor. I, Slary Ann Kellum, in apparently sound mind and body, will to 'Ioycc Clock my ability to use my college education to the best advantage in my profession as a nurse and the desire to go on for my degree. I, Iiuth Townsend, will my birth certificate tdated 1936? to Sarah Cunningham in hopes that it will serve her as well as it has HIV. I, Yi Laremore, do at this time will to Anna lane Hood a gift I hope allays her frustrations as well as it did my own. May this collection of literature and tran- quilizers given to me by another friend help you complete your training with sound body and mind and release from your mental anxieties. I, Sandie Metzger, alias Sam, the Racehorsef, do lmmbly bequeath my supply of Vitasafe capsules to Kay Ancil in order that she may have more vigor and vitality to enjoy her Senior year to the fullest. Also, along with my athletic abilities, I will her my specially made track shoes that she, too, may break the lk-mile dash record to the telephone. I, Fletta Griggs, will to Nancy Hout the following articles: ifl-This booklet entitled 'AI-Iow to Catch a Klan, which tlitl not catch me one. iii-This second tool which has been prescribed and which, if vou find successful, must be returned-this rolling pin- to be used TID and PRN until desired results are reached. I, Lu Ann Hoth Ilutherford, being of sound mind, will to Carol Alohnson, this book on XVedding Etiquette antl a prescription for Compazinc to help you through those trying moments before the Big Day. Good luck in your married life and nursing careerl' That means, please finish training!! I. Flo Ann Sours, will to Carol Fetters, one large stuffed pillow so that she can be comfortable when she falls asleep in class after working nights. I, Naomi Yiau, will to Barb Bowman, a few things to which shc may resort PRN for boredom: firecrack- ers, telephone numbers, cards, ear wheels. Carner's sign and coe bottles. I, Karen Karr, will all of the medicine and supplies that I have borrowed from the hospital to Sharon Zawadzke who will probably need them to get through her Senior yearl if I. Nancy Ryan, being of sound iuind and realizing how needy she is. will to my little sis, lutlv Eisenhut, a pair of shoes? F E' so that she need not go' i'Barefoot any morel I, Constance Sudlow, bequeath to Kay Bryan, my snow treads, sand, chains, shovel, and antifreeze. also a Canoe paddle tin case of floodl so you, too, can make it home from Logan every week end next winter in any kind of weather. I, Shirley NVass, will to my witty friend and helper, Inez Carnes, the task of mopping urine and Carrying ''chambersn-that is bedpans-for all 'iDories who hap- pen to come to our hospital and a roll of tape to aid in relieving her persistent urge to call me XVasser- man at every opportunity. I, Sue Springer, to Karen Holman would like to will mv book entitled: Taet and Tolerance of Xvarclensf' Last vcar at the -Iunior-Senior Banquet I received a schedule of events and a map of Logansport to be used while on affiliation. I found this information useful Iand I discovered a wealth for myselfl. Now. I fvlllisl just one stumbling block. It seems there is a huge ob- stacle planted to obliterate Parkview Students. Overcome this obstacle and vou'll have a fabulous Psychiatric affili- ation. I sinccrelylhope you will find my literary ITIHS- terpiece helpful.
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THE BIC DAY fTop rightl Seniors purchasing their hooks from Dr. Sink. XVELCOME QTop leftl The Ice Cream Social helps break the ice for us. TYPICAL YVORK DAY QLeftD Ina XVebb. Mrs. Dickerhoff, Marti McClure, and Miss Donley check charts. THAT ADDED CHRISTMAS GLITTER CLQ-ftl Carol Follis, Sylvia Hedrick, and Sue Mock sell a corsage to Dr. and Mrs. Hoetzer. OUR VERY OWN CAPS CLower leftj Flo Ann Sours receives her cap from Miss Kolter. PROUD DAY fLower centerj Dr. Sink presents the Merit Award to Roxanne Hyman. OFF-DUTY HOURS fLower centerl The girls enjoy basking in the sun at every chance they get. THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES CLowe1 rightl Mary Marquis just helps herself to a coke.
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