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

 - Class of 1962

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THE SENIORS' WILL I, .Indy Andres, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to get yelled at by 1ny superiors without half trying, to my little sis, Sheri Hite: although I doubt if she has this problem. l, Connie Andrews, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my ability to stay out late every night of the week and still wait until my senior year to get a diamond, to Penny Law. I, Mrs. Andry, will my ability to go to Logansport for three months and come back with a handsome sou- venir, a husband, to .Iane Embrce. I, Sharon Battershell CShatterbelll, being of limber body and a similar mind, will my dancing abilities, notoriously known as bounty, to an already twisting Nancy Satter- field. May she never live in peace until she trades that obnoxious name for a short one. I, Sandra Benoit, alias Sunny, being of sound and secure mind, will to -Indy Amaden the uniform that she so kindly designed for me. I, planet Blinn, being of sound mind and aching body, hereby will the ability not to attempt skin grafts with windshield glass while enroute to Logansport, to Nola Cooper. Lt isn't the proper procedure! I, Kay Bosler, being of short body and false teeth, hereby will my grey hair to Hilke Stoeckclmann, so she can be the first all grey headed nurse to graduate from Parkview. I, Bunny Brown, will my old Granny night gown to Roberta Yoder in hopes it will keep her toes warm as it has mine. I, Donna Butler, being of willful hands and running feet, hereby will to Carolyn Stealy, my ability to knock yourself outi' in trying to tighten a draw sheet. I, Barbara Carey, will to Roberta Lobdell my homemade first aid kit to remind her to close match boxes before lighting a match and that roasting hot marshmallows will burn, and in spite of the misfortune wonit miss a day of work even in surgery. I I, Mary Emma Chapman, being quite an operator,', so my classmates say, do hereby will to Miss Carol La- Hurreau her own private telephone in order to receive nfl her phone calls without being timed by her loving classmates. P I, Betty Coley, being of sound mind???, do hereby leaxe my ability for developing the shoe string method for holding up white hose when the proper equipment is not available, to Anita Schindler. I, Aludith Comer, being of sound mind and rough hands, will to Mary Ann Andreas, my collection of hand creams and lotions so her hands will always look beautiful. l. -Iulia Copsey, will to Debbie Luce, my ability to llflfllf il Dlllll. I keep him by remote control 800 miles away. 22 I, Linda Crull, being of stable legs and varicose veins, hereby will Sandy Wick one of my greatest abilities, that being, the ability to drop one's contact lens down the incinerator. I, Bev Cunningham, will to Indy Smith this popcorn popper. This is very valuable as it has been passed down through 3 generations here at Parkview and has never been washed! Please handle carefully. I, Marilyn Cunningham, will my old worn, but com- fortable houseslippers to my little sis,'i Mary 'lane Burk- holder, to carry her through her Senior year dorm life, hoping they will be as much appreciated as the ones willed to me last year?l I. ,lean Davis, will to Annette DeNVert, the ability to go with two guys with the same name at the same time in the same town and remain the same. I, Diane DeMuth, being of sound mind and body, do will to my little sis, Stevie Cromwell, the ability to win a Twist Contest with one guy while being engaged to another. I, Karen Evard, will to Carol Van Camp, my ability to have an unusual birthday party while at Logansport. I, Carole Fiser, being of sound mind, do will to Loretta Zigler, my ulittle sis, the ability to talk myself out of trouble when I wasn't guilty and didnit even know what I was being blamed for while on affiliation, along with having lots of fun at Logansport. I, Peg Geiser, would willingly will my will to Linda DePoy, but my will is not worth willing, so I will not will my will. I, Mary jane Geist, do will and bequeath my ability to have more fun, get into more mischief and not get caught to Sandy Reed. I, Loretta Gruver, will to Virginia VVilt my ability to talk I, Mary Kay Hall, being of fvlarcia and Howard Hall, do hereby bequeath and will to .Indy Derge the ability to make the Peds final due to a congenital anomaly- bilateral lisping and the ability to determine the weather before the weatherman-due to abnormal height. Also to Kathy Lee, my adopted little sis, I will my fuehsia pajamas with the hopes that her classmates will let her wear them in peace! I, Mary Ellen Keith, being a Senior, will to -Ioan Hart- man, all my abilities. I, 'Indy Knisely, being an avid sun lover, will to Gwen Goller, my chaise lounge on the sundeck. I, Karen Koons, will to Karen Langsdon, my ability to do 10 L.P.'s in 13 Weeks. 1 1 Y DRYER.-

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I, Joyce Larrison, will to Pat XVeida, the ability to do everything the hard way and still remain in training. I, Pati Lavcns, being of sound mind and wit, do will to Charlotte Froelich, my ability to understand and thoroughly enjoy every joke I am told. Also I wish to leave with her my personal scrapbook of jokes to use for those who never seem to understand a good joke. I, Doris Lee, being in an awful shape at this time, do hereby will to my little sisf' Brenda Wfagoner, my ability to tear myself from my loyed ones at home, in- cluding Hilda my cow, and to go through training eycn though I wanted to be a female agriculturist. I, Susie Lotz, being of questionable sound mind and exhibiting flabby legs, will to my little sisf, .Ianet NVeayer and Marilyn Morton, their own personal passes for rides between wards at Logansporl, per ambulance, of coursell I, Alice Mathew, being of blond hair and blue eyes hereby will to -leannc Klein my good hours, and hope you will keep the roazl home busy. I, Mary Ellen Maxwell, being of questionable mind, infirm body, and little ability, do will to my little sis, Carol Burch, my road map because no one in Fort VVayne knows where Alisco is either and to Mary .lane Burk- holder, the ability to have a date before every test at Logansport and still pass. I, Mary Louise 'iLouse Minor, being of sound mind and I think sound physical health do hereby will to each of my little sislsf' Barb Proxmire and Margaret Boerger, an infected tonsil which is guaranteed to get them an extra two weeks vacation. I, Carolyn Myers, will to my little sisf, Carol Hahn, my ability to Ieaye my room key on my lunch tray and not miss it until I get back to my locked room. I, Susan Bathburn, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary -lane Burkholder my ability to tell the same joke to someone, Clike Mary Kay Halll and have them laugh just as hard the twelfth time as they did the first. I, Emmalou Biggs being of sound mind 'md tired feet, hh ' as 1 ' will my first pair of nurses shoes to Nancy Cline, in hopes that they do her feet more good than they have done mine. I, Karen Ilunkle, being of questionable sound mind and beraggled physical condition will to Elaine Helvie my treasured insect infested houseslippers along with a can of Raid in hopes that she takes good care of them as I did. I, Linda Schamerloh, being of sound mind and fallen arches, will to 'Indy Brown and Sue Drew my remaining domestic ability, being these few unfinished pieces of knit- ting and one lone needle. Here is hoping you can get the point and are able to tie the final knot. I, Kathy Schultz, being of questionable mental status since Logansport, do will to Vickie Pinncy, my faithful, old, and much used laundry bag. Hoping she can use it as I did to carry my dirty laundry home and haw- mother faithfully wash it without complaining. I, Phyllis Shepherd, will to Nancy Launterberg, a roll of 7 inch tape to patch her uniforms with when she be- comes a senior. I, If-anne Shindeldccker, will to my little sis,H Mary Ann Britcnbucher, my liking for Logansport in hopes it will help her over the lunnpl I Carolyn Shrock will my ability to make the in- s w structors use magnifying glasses to read my papers to .Ioanie Hartman. I, Yyonne Smith, will the ability to ucateh a baby, and still Cthrough such an experience? remain calm IHA? to ploy Smith. I, Becky Turner, being of insane mind, crmnpled body, will to my little sis, my ability to get pinned with a safety pin-seeing as how she has a big enough imagina- tion to do so. I also will this patient made key chain to her for cxtensiye use at Logansport. Good luck, Bobbie Stoops. I, Carol Sue Updike, will my ability in my surgical experience to put size Glg gloyes on Dr. Sulliyan and contaminate him in the process to Nancy Bager. I, janet Vondran, will my old red clodhoppers that lasted my 3 years of training to Beth Ramsey. Happy clodhoppingl I, lane W'etzler, will to Penny Law an extra annex Window, close to the ground so that she will not haye any trouble getting in after hours. I, Bonnie XVilt, will my faithful coffee cup to Pati Meyers. May it help her to stay up late at night. to study??? I, liunice NYoods, will the ability to open ltltl opaque sponges on the back table per Dr. McEachren's order to Carol Fry. I, Sharon Sprunger, doubting my sanity after my Logans- port experience will to my little sis, Anita Schindler, my talent of telling jokes that don't make people laugh. and the ability to get married and graduate with your original class. I, Bita Mayhall, being of fairly sound mind will to my cohort in crime, Indy Brown a windshield wiper of her own that she can break wheneyer she wants and a pair of red suspenders to hold up her baggy socks. I, Sue Geyer, do hereby will my trusty tool kit to Carol Sue Hahn, to make quick work of those dented fenders and other incidental accidents which may occur while your car is parked on Ilandalia Driye better known as Daredevil Driyef' 23

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