St Francis School of Nursing - Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1955

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J-J f um -.,,, Wu mn H 'nil ww W ww nw Hn I 1 !p--7 ,Z 5 WjQ ?fQ2pfWM Z ,wif 'W jpwwfyjf WW f ,way if MMM WQQQQMW MMXWWWWM ,fff Mfffwwywwfff QCMMWQW pffyffyfjfypf. Wfkffuwfy X ll0SPl'l'AL GIIAPLAI We wish to thank the Rt. Reverend Monsignor Schaefers, our hospital chaplain, for all the help and guidance during our days at St. Francis. AIIMI I TRATIO S wi 54-3 l Sister M- Aquila Sister M. Eulalia Superintendent of the Hospital Director gf Nurses ,f1fZff,w1,1 ffi-gf ?H7:x5'W'f5 5417 N62 Sister M. Aquinata . R. E. Stone Nursing and allied arts Hospital Business Administrator 8 ' J I 1' U, FAU LTY SISTER MA RY THERESITA Science Instructor Miss VIRGINIA BROWN, R. N. Sit: favor- 'ill' 'l' Clinical Instructor Sr Senior Adtiisor MRS. MARGARET MURPHY, R. N. Clinical Instructor Xt Junior Advisor MRS. KATHYRN WILLIAMSON, R. N. ' Clinical Instructor Sz Freshman Advisor MISS MARGUERITE SCHONHOLTZ, R, N. Psychiatric Instructor iw MISS JEAN McNEILL, R. N, Nursing Arts Instructor MISS NORMA BARITEAU, R, N. I ,J X l ning. 2 Q. X 67 mi! 1.4 ,alr- .A Educational Consultant Miss ALFREDA DOLD, R, N, ,24 M7 was Clinical Insturctor in Medical and Surgical Nursing MISS IO DEEN HOWE, R. N, Qgshofn Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics . MRS. FLORENCE FREEDMAN, R, N. Clincial Instructor in Obstetrics MRS DOROTHY WEAVER, R. N, Supervisor of Instructions of Nurse Aides I QCCRAU fp .X p ,xl M A Y .ag 3iff.2Waa4,,i3 ,m f-5 ' 9,19 I xQ J' I ff gl s ..:. K' ,. ,hb,ssf:,,.. 'l'llElllPPOCllATlI10ATll I do solemnly swear by that which I hold most sacred that I will be loyal to the profession of medicine and just and generous to its members, that I will lead my life and practice my art in uprightness and honor, that into whatsoever house I shall enter, it shall be for the good of the sick to the utmost of my power, I holding myself aloof from wrong, from corruption, from the tempting of others to vice, that I will exercise my art solely for the cure of my patients, and will give no drug, perform no operation for a criminal purpose, even if solicited, far less suggest it, that whatsoever I shall see or hear of the lives of men which is not fitting to be spoken, I will keep inviolably secret. These things I do promise and in proportion as I am faithful to this my oath may happiness and good repute be ever mine--the opposite if I shall be forsworn. 4 5 QQ 'P ii Lg ll f 1 r' 'Q QLWIKN nqyg. 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Milbank W. Miller F. Morrow C. Newsom Parmley 5' 'Z ws , '4 1 5 J J' I. BPQQ NJ N I' -4. J J 4 -I - V1.1 , 1 uv- LP jv F, x yr -. TIL ' '. a- r ip, ..., , an .W 14 G. Phipps B. Poling S. Roberts R. Miller Rornbold . L. Schafer E. R. Schlachter T. Parmley . D. Schwartz W. Shaw - G. Shellito M, Rhodes CFU --.. 9 . 'ai' H E x : M 'J ... tx-2 mf. . , fa 3- J fnf':7C2!' ' 'fizlf . . .v 52.5 ,f,- -,,'g,':-Ly Dr Dr Dr Dr D? D 1' Dr Dr Dr. A. M. Tocker Dr. J. D. Weaver Dr. P. H. Wedin Dr. R. A. West Dr. A. F. Wittman Dr. L. E, Woodard Dr. C. Woodhouse Dr. A. J. Wray Dr. L. I. Wright nn n-fc .1 Km-vi 1455 , a 'Hu -we Y e L. 1 A-'ff h . , l .rn feb 4 3.1 52 ' - . I n ' Dr. Bauer Dr. Tetzloff Dr. Rabello Dr. Schettino Dr. Martin Dr. Shiney Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Wheeler Burdzik Zacharias Muro Mette Wolfe Daniels Harper Jones 'ea '2'. X j fa- e ag. Q , an ' 'I 5' L F Q! ,BN 5 M I . 1 5' g '1 ts- f -e 'Q .' Q g !JI S . SE l0R f'N YQ nv' 'Q' GENEVIEVE ALBERTA POWERS Jenny Bucklin, Kansas Class President NORMA JEAN BRAAF npat., Harper, Kansas Class Vice President M, 'Y BONNIE BEATRICE MORTON Bonnie Sterling, Kansas School Representative 277 ci rv' 1 ff 117, IMD!! fn.-37:1 N017 MARGARET ELIZABETH MIDDA UGI-I ..Betty.. Alva, Oklahoma Class Reporter 18 PA TRICIA LORETTA HEEREY Pat Marion, Kansas Class Sec. , Treas. flu ' PATRICIA ANN WAGNER Waggie Alva, Oklahoma Stethoscrope Editor E lllll Uhr-'sl 'B' DARLENE MARY WINTER Darlene Andale, Kansas School President 177 ar r :arf BETTY Lou WENGER g4,,1,C,,cc.K 'Bettis' -' i 1 A 0. ,.c1 m Harper, Kansas W' Lim -4 Annual Editor DF. H41 ml-'K LEONA MARIE JASPER Lee Cawker City, Kansas School Vice President he G 1 IEANETTE ANN HICKEL Jenettie Claflin, Kansas Sodality Prefect 19 ,'narr'1'eQ?f CLARA ANN ROETS A nrlie Wichita, Kansas School Sec. -Treas. 55 m ur 1' f e cf MARY HELEN BIERMANN Squirt Garden Plain, Kansas sixth District Pres. .bnfl V -f' SISTER M. IULIETTA S. S. M. E l0ll nmrnieri ALETA RAE ALBAN Bridget Enid, Oklahoma jeu 1' fzi I' SL, 19.55 11 MARTHA JANE SAMPLES .. Sam .. Herington, Kansas DOROTHY I OA NN SA UER Derry, Herington, Kansas 20 m Ll Fl' fed P CLARINDA PEARL TRITT 112 H n n Sawyer, Kansas ,gy aff' 1 FL! MARY FRANCES MONTFORD ..Fran.. Pratt, Kansas WANDA JEAN BATTLE Wanda Sapulpa, Oklahoma elf 0761 rr-1' Q61 LEONA MAE RAUH Lee Alva, Oklahoma I-9' SISTER M. CORDULA S. S. M. 47 BETTY MARIE BERGER Bunny Downs, Kansas 21 ,Md ffl Fc! J HELEN WILHELMINA BERGKAMP Berkie Pretty Prairie, Kansas AY ,07a1'1'1'Q C1 ROSE MARIE BLACKMORE Reece Wichita, Kansas DRUESELIA EVANS Dr u Port Arthur , Texas 27'1v..- H1261 I-Jdfl4-1 e s PHYLLIS I OA N BLA NKLEY ll lv Marion Kansas Q2 U 1 DORIS IEA NE GRAY Doris Beloit, Kansas 22. E l0R Q9 IM!-H 4MQ,d7 r I I 5016 MARY ELLEN CHEEK Mary Ellen Claflin, Kansas nga:-mai M51 MARY ELLENE HAMILTON E11ene Wichita, Kansas fx IQ i 1 W?-' GENEVIEVE ALBERTA POWERS ' oe Jenny Bucklin, Kansas Class President NORMA JEAN BRAAF , Pat Harper, Kansas Class Vice President BONNIE BEA TRICE MORTON Bonnie Sterling, Kansas School Representative , .I ' ' 170 gf l'l' 1 EC! DF. Agni may Na MARGARET ELIZABETH MIDDAUGH nsetty., Alva, Oklahoma Class Reporter 18 E Hill sf 5 PATRICIA LORETTA I-LEEREY Pat Marion, Kansas Class Sec. , Treas. PATRICIA ANN WA GNER Waggie Alva, Oklahoma Stethoscrope Editor 4 i 4 I l E l0ll x,n Q 'mvrfQc1 . S 1 OLETA MAE DICKERSON Dickie Hope, Kansas OLLY WILLIE DENTON Oli Kansas City, Missouri DONNA JANE CHIZEK lYDol-Ina n Ramona, Kansas j71.f,11w1'60 EVELYN MARIE JACKSON Evie Wichita, Kansas LOUISE LUCAS Louise Wichita Kansas Z3 'E' I'J'74-5, r' P I' E fir Yi DELORES CATHERINE MAY Delores Colwich, Kansas SE l0ll THELMA LEA MASON Lee In Wichita, Kansas .rio-' ELAINE YURIKO MIZ UGUCHI Mizzie Pahala Kau, Hawaii E 31- 4.- BEATRICE CLEMENTINE STEINER Bea Durham, Kansas 52' Q9 nmf-f-had L VERNA FRANCES TAICHMAN Vernie Tampa, Kansas Z4 ANNA CATHERINE PATZNER ..Ann.. Claflin, Kansas w.'HA dr-w 1 0 ma 1' rf ec! Hg - 4, fe fur c J CHARLENE ISABEL WARNER n Sissy 2905316 mn. Wichita, Kansas ll HDR n7Lll'l 1.QL'f Ufncg 2?-U52 CECELIA JOA N POTTS NIO.. Humboldt, Kansas 'Y' 49 i or '39 ALVENA DOROTHY RICKE Ric ke Zenda, Kansas 1X 'Z' llfarfwgggf feral CATHERINE MAE WHITLEY Katie Enid, Oklahoma f,77!!l I'i'P5l SHIRLEY COLEEN WOHLSCHLEGEL Frenchie Harper, Kansas Z5 Marv: fini Brwrvl-4 D. ANN CAROL RUDDICK Annie Ponca City, Oklahoma :I . ALICE LOU ZORN Sweetie Bunker Hill, Kansas SENIUR CLASS SPONSORS JUNl0R CLASS SPONSORS Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Callahan, Sr. r 1 . qc 9,35 Pcgv ik- QG- . sf v iv 'L 'Se N. ea 'X NS' We fm my Q fa Qt, V 'lub' wx QGKN QQ- Q15 mx Sa- 'v' Frances Schmidt - Pres. V AC' ,t V Catherine Seiwert - Vice Pres. 5-9V ,Juuf?,2 ' Jean TenBarge - Sec. ,V i ' ---- w V. - fi 1 A - .n,n ., GD Demetra Lefas - Treas. Charlotte Truesdale - Reporter pavihkd .IU lllll Sister M. Michaiel Vivian Bolton fl :Pifixil ff 5.M ,. 5,-te Cfffgvtaqgb Wagui' nip, I M NX Q 1 ,Q ow ' A473355 vw ff- 4 L lg LaVonge Bottin Mari? M lark Catherine Cunningham uf-A Q93 X We v fu Q51 3 59 QB., I X ,N ' i ' J f 1 'N r , g ,fm ig, i Q9 -A Z8 S n H- 4,5 W'1w iv ye edt, ENG- Elxjxo ' :Sw o-ff gl 0-rr QW, ll gf fwfiw 'Q M9 Ji Q' 1 WXvJ x ' L1 GD , , ' f3 4Jf7 Mary Ann Jostes Geraldine LeVelle :fled Helen Myers Helen Rus s ell ffl,- Q . Qhbisgeqdgi ill G 5 sq , as-I' 9 I 9' TN G1 pf' H ure 'ln Q, 29 Frances Cunningham Barbara Grochowsky Patsy Hamilton JU HDR Wilma Schumacher Annie Townsell Shirley Wilson Mary Sue Barker Janice Berg Margaret Burch A ,G e r . ,Nb djox V , O WNV 56940, 3 y. N X xx wg xwb ' Q! U t95u,X',?gg.51 A M r 40? M y r 1 QBN 4 ,x X. , 4333 T5bQzw,g.'15.,1 , 5.NgfW .B Gb. W Ea ' L n Ax-. jh'xf:V aw J A X fixal. qi x 0 L 'Q-5. XT 1 U s ' Yi 9' 90 Yi Florence Caves Rita Dold L - zlbxtiyh J -. ' 1 Qrlerh V 1- L - f 'atv 99: 'HQ' ,, X D . s fy ' fm ww JU Illll 'U Q Hazel Edwards 'WP' Nadine E splund 1 .5iA,f A . N , ,fig a ' , tw r A s , I I: J fwffzawf' y Norma Jean Halsey Geraldine Hawes Betty Krentzel ah W ' I MQfFf.'d Q wb 0 1- Q. RUS 'B P ' I 0 1 G, 1 ,lla ' N l -.702 SfillfH4'W?'ff'ff!, r fg 'Nm Ni' v I P r Son - nf' so 'Z -4:73 ,. 3... I N iixqgkgxe. NPV3' 'gg i ' , ,655 Xo.4Q,'5-NS. QM. mu' M 'ffjujf ' - .-9 X. Y' U2 i,f5L'A-f' 0' MQ' n wwf Www Joan McLane H- Alice Martin Norma Patterson Joan Peitz A, , .I , :ke MPV V wana it 'v P1 U' 'Y q - A m W' ogznptspe fxll, X xg, ami Jr . 'nav 1' 4 , N M gf we S5 W N109 is Ov VY' W, li, Mildred Lgwis Vivian McCowen Mildred McDi11 fl! .l 651,74 In ri y. rf, -N ,JJ ,ld ,V JU HH! Carol Ross Annette Seiwert Shirley Snell . 1 X xqgb :H wk Ju Q UU AW. EJ- 54 L P 5 5, 4' qu 51, B5 'Jed lo Q' 0 V' 1 M yo' -A ,Q n ,ix 'QL' ,425 .ae , 12 W, .25 .XM xvx mf, 8 'Y Wir bw WM ,- x 40' N' QP yi ,W ' 'I . 4:1 'Juv .flfkm I' I . ,, :mu . . Johanna Stover Janet Vestring Juanita Vi gare JUNIIIR TEA ,u ma YJ:- , Y L Q' f ' f ?'t645l4tZ0t Kay Parsons Pamela Peal Lois Plett Man-it-J lo- f . Darlene Eisenbart Marie Prochaska Ly- ,A . yy President Carol Rauh iii, i' Lui H1 draw 'f maH.1QIancy Dye Vic e-President Bonnie Gulledge Sec. -Treas . .X K . -'ILL' I e 'sqgdx flaw-rhfsl fin.,---'v1.. TP. serv! H1415 1 Sbafk Jq,m'4 95' FRE ll UJ.'+l1.41v'-.a -'J Bonnie Ball C01-een Dickinson H 3 34 Kay Thomp s on u're'a-2 ME Violet Voge Joan Wear LUJH1 dfrtiw Na 7.50.3 df Pa deff,-'cd' umm, mow nf Jane Eberwein Mary Jo Groner Virginia Meyer 'S -up -vw Joyce Barnett Mary Ellen Bielefeld Aletha Cordell Mdrrlid , ' Mary Dempewolf Lois McKnight I 3,1 -'fx -A Helen Fauchier ix fi WL ' - Y pq IQ H ' 1 Swfnf' 1411 Deomalee Fetterman Shirley Marlow Lu'ffl1ai'rew mgnrff I Celia Kas sin Virginia Massey A I , Ldffluffre W' i7f44'f' Qd 57' A Carol Keck JoAnn Moffm gifhggigw Vivian Montgomery ww an-W M' W Nw' Josephine Murie Rilla Jean Murry Maxine Raple 35 'alla-f ' 'Q' I Joy Winsted Janice Zink . ,Z ffl Q9 4 .rs ima L 3 3 Marianne Riedel Pat Phye ,' Bertille Stegman 'Warn 31,1 . Dr. -Ti-fu Gia Je land Lf-p , iw V E. Mary Shimanek Ma ry Bachura Martha Stroot Kathryn Finfrock Ulannie rl Dc na f 6 fi NOT PICTURED: Sister M. Leon Shirley Stutzman Sharon Thayer fjfdf I'l' fed :Voss f ga,-J 5-New Denise Verdier Donna We sthoff Marr-W ed - SN 36 A-Lx 8 fhfx 3 lt' 'ef X. 455 V35 ,QQX 'SZ' New vw L, V 1.41 W 4'?5' -ey' in 5: fi,-x ...- VIN as-U 55969 ' 2 A sister M. Aerneliana is Sister M, Agnes we fn-ef! Kfioc. Sister M. Alexandra Sister M. Amanda u A F S' K' M' Sister M. Blandina Sister M. Blaise Sister M. Clarissa Mba' N2 Ci IQ56' Sister M. Bonita Sister M. Imeldine Sister Sister Sister Sister ,Worx M. M. M. M. eo! Milburga Ros eliria Urbana Walberta M57 Sister M. Martina. , '-if -F-' ' L w 1 rl Z' . A Aft if A :ff 'e r AA AA AAAA AAAA A A A F5 xx-2' ig! 'iii' l EE: 12' , Lx Y X 'ef U 2 ' ix in Y A' X If - 49- lx 3 Dr. Harms ,K Dr. Podrebarac Dr. Jackson ,J f f l Dr. Tarr I :A it it ' ',,ff3.N., 1 1 'f 'lx ' 'flir- A-. ' -,7v -4 . I, 1' .' -,Q Q- ,- Z 2 1 ' ' - 1 Dr. Beckman Dr. Tuthill 38 Dr. Mee ' 1 ' , D W ff T.-142-+4 .1-'A' .. 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FRANCIS SCHOOL OF NURSING Vol. JVI. WICHITA, KANSAS-NOVEMBER, 1954 N0, 1 A Report From The Announcement mick Avenue, Jimmy Morrisorfs Happy Birthday To- Stlltlenl. C0l.lI1cll Sacred Heart College wishes- Orchestra will play. Admission September The first Thursday in tember the Student Council W: found busy. It was a new yea a new student council heade by Miss Darlene Winters, scho president, and the officers 1 the school and classes. Eac member undoubtedly thougl about the part she could play i making this a successful yea The first item on the agenc was revision of the curfe hours. As a result of the dig cussion, the seniors were pe: mitted two additional hours, tl juniors one additional and tl' freshmen the regular time bt cause of the 'number of studie Our advisor, Sister Eulali. noticed that the constitution W: not abreast with the years i some points. and a revisig ' the school constjtf' Segt0fkXxe2 necessary tgalix xl yn ' Bl-97. -EAXLB 55 me Youggs . 39955 , T CW Mtg. ry? J he . . K, 'Eine oi at QXIGHKVCEQ-XA will that to R1 00 H 1' nersnh T' if t Rilla Jean Murry 3, Deomalee nan 5, Darlene Eisen- 11, Celia Kassin 15, Patsy 12, Charleen Allen 18, Seiwert 19, Nadine Esp- 21, Wilma Schumacker 23, Denton 16, Leona Jasper Catherine Cunnigham 20, Warner 23. October ma Chizek 2, Anna Patz- 7, Rose Marie Blackmore 14, Murie 17, Oleta Dick- , Jeanette Hickel 21, Peitz 21, Norma Halsey Darlene Winter 22, Correen 92. Kay Parsons 28. announce thelr Dav 1 Admi ' . , sszong . mtlation r or 1911 tation 1 our ' What W s . at ed SPED-fi W1th gett- St. Francis ' partjes . Ing' acqu . lunch and 1 Clty tour filllt. 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Fall Fes, JANUARY, 1955 we, tht? fglowfnl, with Probie the . .mst d pride Editor T - - - - - Patricia Wagner 1 Lfifcfl bllling jflgftgrfe into Associate Editor - - Charlotte Truesdale jbbonj Ishii! Green shge rfflcis. Art Editor - - - Frances Montford airdo, slolsund ankles, girlng'-S, Feature J - - - - Florence Caves 216 at an Eifroe On belt oistly - I . Il :Kelli p0Sition Ifgalclisu fMeahl:, iiorvef. they met e Drobies guejbfuver Ware a lofty ade. ' 3 Solif Jlgst for Togggat 8 life! 525' T0 ies wer 1 dale t e scurrying y ers. gtplease their Jonffer Subscription 31.00 Per Year ientiany rially was fznxor ' I ind Us Reporters- Student Council - Sodality - - - Seniors - - - - Juniors - - - Freshmen - - - - - - - - Annie Townsell - Mary Ann Jostes - 'Betty Middaugh Charlott Truesdale - Jane Eberwein Margaret Murphy Alumna ----- ---- sl, IJ 114' g' eff-e 1 the 8. nj cacqzlailgmel 'TIZZUY ilglizretavgurtllie 'center Of attrdzftiolhf L1 . E C ' U 3 f,,,jjl0n ,,,lZff..,S1lfZp 1,efZf1j'A ee wsisraft put 01-r again that kind deed you'd do. SQ-iffy ae1fg,?QWvjf31nparfy was igfiff a da 6111 concicb a :fha lo Don't fail to rlht any wrong. - evgngs to eaf after all the goo? H+ Start: W11-iss spans Ewing tm' E Bring all the gladness to others you can antiung Of more a fun-Packed -fv- in the interest Pr and he 'fs For toda doesn't last ver lon ms of the inf- non-sensical and the students worknlffe Jith y y gl' ' I 'ated pl-Obie-S Wed the council it looks like a good Tomorrow's yesterday is here now today M ' 5 has year. So be careful nf all Hn-2+ ww An been the WH- Pt he 41 Wa flrst Week 01'ds??2 PA ACEA TAFF FRONT ROWgLEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Bergkarnp, Mary Barker, Betty Wenger, Betty Mrddaugh Pat Braaf. SECOND ROW: Florence Caves, Pat Wagner, Leona Jasper, Mary Biermann, Rmda Tritt Mary Evelyn Lynch, Shirley Wilson, Annie Roets, Nadine Esplund, lee Rauh, Ann Ruddick Darlene Winter Annual Advisor, , , Editor ...II Associate Editor , , Senior Editor , , , Asst. Senior Editor . Junior Editor , , Asst. Junior Editor , Freshman Editor Asst. Freshman Editor Snapshot Editors , , Advertising Manager. Business Managers , Artists , Typis ts .. Helpers I U f Sister Mary Eulalia Betty Wendi:-:r Betty Mid ugh Pat Braaf Helen Bergkamp Catherine Seiwert Mary Barker Kay Thompson Nancy Dye Leona Jasner Pat Wagner Nadine Esplund Helen Russell Mary Biermann Annie Roets Joan Peitz ' Janet Begg Darlene inter Florence Caves Shirley Wohlschlegel Rinda Tritt Shirley Wilson Mary Lynch Lee Rauh Ann Ruddick Jeanne TenBarge Aleta Alban Martha Samples Dorothy Saiier 7 SE Hill CLASS lllS'l'0llY On June 16, 1952, St. Francis School of Nursing, again opened their doors to Z0 sparkling girls. They were ready and Willing to learn to' light the lamps which would see them through the next uncertain three years, which in the end they hoped would bring to them the bright career of nursing. On September l, 1952, 54 lamplighters joined them, determined not to walk alone but ready to work together. On initiation the lamps flickered when the mighty Juniors tied green bows on us and labeled us as Probies. Soon, however, these lamps were burning bright when we received the school cap and no longer were labeled as little ones. A great event in our probie days was the first Fall Festival. Elaine Mizuguchi was our candidate for queen. Again our lamps were slightly dimmed as we bowed to the Seniors. But we were proud to come in second, with determination that the next two years we would work ourselves to victory. As Probies we elected Jeanette Hickel to lead our class as President. You should have seen us our first Christmas away from home! We wondered how we would ever live through it, but we soon learned that now we were a new family, a group of future nurses. We all attended Midnight Mass, then back to our rooms to unwrap our presents. We bid all a Merry Christnuas, and to our bed we went, dreaming of you back home, and with the hopes of in the morning bringing a Merry Christmas to our patients. ' Day followed day and as Freshmen we jealously watched the Juniors and Seniors dress for their prom, longing for the day when we would be upper- classmen. That year we were so glad to see May roll around. What relieving thought to put Anatomy, Microbiology, Pharmacologiy, and ai the rest on the shelf, with the hopes that just a little would stic with us. Yet how could we forget them when on the floor everyday we had to recall what we'd learned in class. All in all it really was a gay summer! September rolled around too soon, but we were more than glad to see some new Probies, and take on the title as upperclassmen. The lamps looked just a little brighter. That year Betty Middaugh was our class president, and oh yes, it was then when we proudl elected Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Poling as our class sponsor. They were so helfpful to us. We will never forget the wonderful times we had out at the Poling house with Polly, Lance, and Milton, Thank you Dr. and Mrs. Poling. It was this year when we began our departments, surgery, obstetrics, pivediatrics, and psychiatry. Now we really felt like we were making headway ho could ever forget our days on call, being awakened in the middle of the night to help save a life or bring another into the world. Another Fall Festival rolled around with Charlene Warner as our candidate. Again we came in second bravely congratulating the Seniors. Studies and work were hard, but time passed fast and soon it was Christ- mas with our beautiful class pins as a present. We all wore them proudly. In April we made the Broadview Hotel a historical place as we entertained the Seniors at the Junior and Senior prom. Then we watched the Seniors graduate and leave us, and again enjoyed the summer vacation without classes. E This year we were glad to see September roll around as we all donned the title of Seniors. Genevieve Powers led our class as President, while Darlene Winter presided as School President. Another honor to the Senior class was having Mary Biermann as Sixth District President. 'I'he lamps were burning much brighter, through them we could see our way to the end. At the Fa 1 Festival we proudly crowned our candidate Mary Biermann as queen. Santa broughtgold cuff links at Christmas with R. N. engraved on them. What a boost they gave us! We really enjoyed ourselves at the Junior and Senior prom where we were so well entertained by the Juniors. At last the great day we were waiting for came, our graduation day. The lamps of 47 lamp- lighters burned brightly into the future. Wearing corsages of American Beauty Roses, tied with ribbons of our colors, silver and blue, we sorrowfully but proudly bid good-bye to our school of nursing singing You'll Never Walk Alone , and down deep in our hearts lives our motto-- The lamp is heavy but the reward is great. 43 SE l0Il ULAS I just completed m last editorial for publication in the May 1965 American Journal of Nursing. Who would ever have dreamed ten years ago that my name, Betty Wenger, associate editor of the American Journal of Nursing, would have appeared on the new and shining plaque of my office door today. My dear and closest friend, Pat Braaf, is President of the Kansas State Nurses Association. She told me she had recently been guest speaker at a Sixth District meeting at Wichita. There she met Louise Lucas, Drueselia Evans, Jeanette Hickel, and Jenny Powers. These girls are still seen in the halls of St. Francis. Jenny is Dr. Parmley's favorite assistant. She and Dr. Parmley have established a school for anesthesiology in Wichita, and Jenny now has a full time job teaching. Louise Lucas is now head nurse on fourth Emporia, due to the fact she argued Aggie out of her job. Drueselia in her off hours in giving mambo lessons at Arthur Murrays. Jeanette Hickel is found in the nursery trying to keep pace with Benny. They all went out to Pat Wagner's who is in the cattle business with her husband Ron. Out there they found Mary Lynch. Mary was trying her best to teach Pat how to cook Steve's favorite dish, enchiladas. Fran Montford and Phyllis Blankley joined their group. They are married to Bill and Bob, who have founded the Bob and Bill Factorv for False Teeth. Fran and Phyllis have just written a book, How to Wear False Teeth and Like It They also had news that Lea Mason is giving anesthesia for Dr. Knapp. I also received a letter from Mary Biermann. After receiving her degree, she has been elected President of the National Nurses Association. During one of her round-the-world travels she met Frenchie Wohlschelgel and Aleta Alban. Frenchie is in Manilla playing nurse maid to her six little Martin's. Aleta is in Cuba. In her off duty hours, from assisting her doctor husband, she is ex- chan ing instructions on the mambo for lessons on the bunny hop. l?pon further travels, Mary learned that Bonnie Morton has joined the ranks of Uncle Sam'S naval service and is now stationed at Annapolis, and has been nominated by all the swabbies as Miss Anchor Clanker of 1965. Due to a hurricane Mary's ship was on a sand barge near Honolulu, and was rescued by the famous'para-medic, Elaine Mizuguchi, better known as the Jumpin Nightingale. At last sie reached Red China where she heard Bea Steiner broadcasting over the Voice of America . Sister Cordula is her favorite corresponding secretary. Traveling across country by train they found Alvena Ricke. Tired of carrying bed pans she is now stewardess on a train, handing out asprins by the handful. 1 The two little girls from Herington, Dorothy Sauer and Martha Samples, have established their exclusive nursing home in Alaska, admittance limited to rich old gold miners only. Pat also told me that Sister Julietta has taken over as Superintendent of Nurses at St. Francis. Along with her assistant, Lee Rauh, they have revised the system so as to have better satisfied nurses. Some of the changes are hot buttered toast for breakfast, no lunch meat, special privileges for everyone, and a private telephone in every room. Donna Chizek is assisting Mr. Stone in buying! the hospital equipment. I hear she is still running from counter to counter unting for the cheapest bargains. Katie Whitley and her husband Ralph have established their own mortuary and are raising little ambulance drivers. Ann Ruddick, finding Paul her dream man, has settled down to quiet living near Wichita. After training, Wanda Battle joined the Air Force, and liked it so well I hear she is still with them. She is now stationed at Forbes base in California, and is head of the officers club. Her main project is to make better satisfied airmen and student nurses, by making their hours and leaves coincide. Olly Denton has recently given up her position as instructor of medical students at Kansas University, and now is on her honeymoon touring Europe with her doctor husband. Iheard from Denton that on the plane they accidently ran into Betty Middaugh with Dr. Klapproth and their five little ones. They were on their way back to Germany for a family reunion. While over in Europe, Denton and Middaugh stopped off in Paris to visit an old classmate, Doris Gray. She is now married to the American Ambassador to France. Remembering her student days, she has supplied St. Francis Hospital with many single handsome French interns. PIHIPIIECY As they boarded the plane for home they were quite surprised when they met their airline hostess, Verna Tajchman. At present Vernie is trying to decide which of six handsome pilots she should marry. Stopping off in New York they attended an opera. Star of the operetta was Oleta Dickerson. After the opera, Oleta took them all down to Evelyn .Tackson's house. Evelyn is now the world's favorite model. In their spare time they do private duty in Bellevue Hospital, where they occasionally run into Ann Patzner, who scrubs for her husband doctor, a famous orthopedic surgeon. They travel all over the United States doing surgery. Ann has run into several of her classmates on their recent trip to Mayo Clinic. She saw Alice Zorn and Pat Heerey. Alice is head nurse in Urology, and she has supplied Mayo with many new rnethods which she learned from Dr. Pauley while at St. Francis. Due to Pat's love for first East, she is studying new methods for treatment of skin patients. Whi e talking to Pat and Alice, Ann heard of the admission to Mayo of two Wichitan's, namely Reese Blackmore and her husband Heindrich. They are being treated by a famous cardiologist. Traveling to Seattle, Washington Ann ran into Betty Berger. Bob was transferred there by Boeing, as President. Betty has taken up industrial nursing at his plant. Recently, I attended a meeting of the American Nurses Association in California. The guest speaker was our old classmate, Helen Bergkamp. She spoke on child psychology. After her .extensive study in psychiatry, she has travled all over making speeches, and in her spare time she writes. Her latest edition is Love 'Em and Leave 'Em. After the meeting Helen and I ran into Rinda Tritt. Due to her excellent experience as a nurse and her artistic abilities she has been commissioned by the ANA to design more efficient hospitals and hospital equipment. Rinda told us that she is helping Ellene Hamilton with the interior decorating of her ultra-modern apartment. Ellene is the nation's favorite nurse star. During Helen's travels she ran into Mary -Ellen Cheek, who is now living in Mexico with Bob. Living in their adobe hacienda, they grow cactus in the patio, which they ship all over the world. Also down there she ran into Delores May, who is now corresponding secretary for WHO fWorld Health Organizationl. She was making a study on Nursing in Mexico. Down in Florida, she found Annie Roets, sunning on the beach, She was trying to decide if she should marry Benny or join the convent. Traveling through Colorado she stopped off in Denver and there visited Joan Potts and her husband Vince. After learning to love children in pedia- trics she now has nine of her own. Vince has opened a pharmacy of his own and in .Toan's spare time she is trying to discover a new narcotic out of pine trees. Last, but not least Helen spoke of her dear old friends Leona Jasper and Darlene Winter. Leona is in Wyoming. Determined to marry an outdoor man, she went out there and roped a cowboy. She, with her husband and seven little cowhands star yearly in the Cheyenne Rodeo. Darlene, giving up her ambition to be a farmer's wife is now in the hills of Kentucky teaching midwives. Taking one last look at the new plaque on my door, I left my office wondering what the next ten years would bring for the class of 1955. Motto: The lamp is heavy but the reward is great Colors: Blue and Silver Flower: American Beauty Rose Song: You'l1 Never Walk Alone Advisor: Miss Virginia Brown 45 SE l0ll CLASS WILL We the Seniors of 1955, being in mental strain and broken down bodies do hereby declare this our last will and testament. To Sister Eulalia and Sister Aquinata we leave our appreciation for their guidance during the past three years. To Dr. and Mrs. Fowler Poling we leave our thanks for the wonderful parties and their interest in our class. To Miss Virginia Brown we leave our appreciation for her help as class advisor. To Agnes we eave our sincere hope that we have not caused you to have too many gr eyhairs . f To the Juniors we leave our ability to make money and also our place as Seniors in the ca eteria. To the Freshmen we leave our private rooms in hopes that you can keep them all occupied for the next two years. Donna Chizek wills her bottle of Vicks to Betty Krentzel. To be used the year round. Jeanette Hickel wills her shock blocks to Geraldine Hawes. Hope you enjoy sleeping with your feet in the air. Pat Heerey wills her many nights on call and a bottle of no-doze to Tillie Stegman. Phyllis Blankley wills her place in the alley to anyone who can keep it as occupied as she has the last two years. Helen Bergkamp wills her door stopper, the big rock we mean, to all the girls who have stubbed their toe on it. Leona Jasper wills her love for bike riding to Sister Eulalia. Mary Biermann wills her interest in the Air Force to Demetra Lefas. Doris Gray wills her fear of cats to anyone who can bear it. Ginny Powers wills her position as President of the Senior class to anyone with nerves of steal. Frenchie Wohlschelgel wills her favorite schoolhouse swing to anyone who has a secret love. Mary Ellen Cheek wills her morbid fear of mice to Shirley Stutzman. Hope you can keep the dead ones out of your bed. Louise Lucas wills her ability to out-argue anyone to Vonnie Bottin. Drueselia Evans wills her cool and calm ways to Celia Kassin. Betty Berger wills her ability to keep smiling to the Cunningham Sisters. Ann Ruddick wills her room to anyone who thinks they can keep the four Johns quiet. Pat Braaf and Betty Wenger will their favorite son Anchors Away to all Navy lovers. Olly Denton and Mary Evelyn Lynch will their intelligence to Coreen Dickinson and Darlene Eisenbart. Ellene Hamilton wills her vocabulary and ability to use it to Lois McKnight. Alice Zorn wills her hearty laugh to Patsy Hamilton. Katie Whitley wills her many nights of waiting in a rnortuary to Coreen Dickinson. Alvena Ricke wills her wanderin mind to anyone who can catch it. Bonnie Morton wills her ironing ioard to future fifth floor occupants. Hope you can keep it hid from Sister. Ann Patzner wills her love for her work to Janet Vestring. Lee Rauh wills her vim, vigor, and vitality to her sister Carol. Bea Steiner wills her all purpose coffee pot to Sister Martina and her nutrition class. Rose Marie Blackmore wills her ability to get a man to propose to Catherine Seiwert. Verna Tajchman wills her freckles to Florence Caves. Darlene Winter wills her cheerfulness to Wilma Schumacher. Oleta Dickerson wills her elephant named Abe to anyone who needs a good companion. Evelyn Jackson wills her slow graceful walk to Carol Ross. Elaine Mizuguchi wills Wichita to the first person who will give her a one-way ticket to Hawaii. Delores May wills her quiet ways to Norma Halsey. Wanda Battle wills her love for the opposite sex to Virginia Meyers. Aletd. Alban wills her love for South American dances to Mary Clark. Francis Montford wills her interest in the production of false teeth to Joan Peitz. Joan Potts wills her speedy steps to Shirley Snell. Clarinda Tritt wills her patience in waiting to all engaged girls. Lee Mason wills her classical records to Rita Dold. Pat Wagner wills her ambition to become a cattleman's wife to Joan McLane. Ann Roets wills her mysterious letters to anyone who needs a lover. Betty Middaugh wills her ambition to be a doctors wife to anyone who can catch an intern. Dorothy Sauer and Martha Samples will their home town parties to anyone who wants to forget their troubles. Sister Mary Julietta wills her good grades to Juanita Vilgare. Sister Mary Cordula wills her winning smile to Jeanie enBarge. Last but not least, the Senior class would like to leave the rubber heels from our worn out shoes to Miss Thom in order to keep the library a little quieter. H--3,-'mil ' EEE f Sister M. Eulalia M 5 .X :.LK .QQ F ' Evil? ti8?l!r1!+w1s-msg! WW ELA- Sistel' M- Aquiwata Sister M. Theresita Johnnie Isabel A 4 M, if W Agnes ' Ce cila i Tillie 47 1 , .g9'if:1'4?4f L o I -2 F 1. ,f 4 1 If y -1- ' .. ., W, , . w ,t 47. 3 1 T I :QM X, ff .K 'Mi I U fi M 'rw X If ' iff I 1 U L' nu' M l 'gl :ld i 3 H ff ,an -g.,,A.g ,L Qfgkarnp in Nurs ery K a X x' f :.., x X' nxxr fx 5 I f,4 S1ster M 18: 1stf-r Ibm Tha , 8 V 1 'xx .L +n wl1 fi 5- Camilia Sister M. Second Floor Kitchen -. -in Qu fa -- ' 5 H I I g' vi! A c 'W V S1ster M. 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