St Lukes Hospital School of Nursing - Luke O Cyte Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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.S ' S .LY GRADUATION FOR THE CLASS OF 1960 The climax of three years preparation toward becoming an R. N. for the class of 1960 was the graduation exercises held May Z3, at the Grace and Holy Tri- nity Cathedral. The words of the address given by the Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Beachy wereg held by each senior as she received her diploma from The Rt. Rev. Edward R. Welles, S, T. D, , D, D. Bishop of West Missouri and was presented her St. Luke's pin by M. Jeanne Stickels, R. N. , Director Of Nursing. It was a truly inspiring ceremony that will remain with each graduate as she continues her nursing career. 173: 1, ,L 'fl vm An. fy, mmf Z ' 2? 4 1 l X i 'W i5 wdwsfwifgi

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eiftwigw M9 V5 -' l 2 ' ' , 1' li Sli has 339993 5 f 5 i if gc: ' fv Q 7, V, rx silhai 111321515 gg fy Q The Junior Class of the St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing requests the honor of your presence at a banquet in honor of the Senior Class of 1960 to be given Monday, May 16, 1960 at 8 P. M, at the Blue Hills Black Angus. This was the first honor bestowed upon the Senior Class of 1960. We were again honored by the St. Luke's Alumni with a banquet held May 21, at Wolfei-man's Restaurant. What banquets they were and they will long linger in our memories for years to come. Graduation day, May 23, 1960, began with 7 AM chapel in the hospital. After chapel we went to the main lobby of the hospital and hung the Senior Composite. This was followed by a breakfast given to us by the faculty of St. Luke's, in the recreation room of the dorm. The faculty had cleverly decorated the room. The main attrac- tion seemed to be a poster with each of our pictures posted on it that we had sent in with our application forms for Nursing training. The faculty dressed in their ideas of what a waitress should wear served us a delicious breakfast. After breakfast we seniors went over to the hospital for Graduation Pinning. The pinning of the doctors, nurses and hospital personnel was a way of express- ing our thanks to them for their guidance and help during our past three years. We were greatly honor- ed that day by them for wearing our senior ribbons. The climax of our graduation thrills was our Graduation held that night at Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral. GRADUATION T1-IRILLS gulf The tow: of 1 helc nity give helm dipl Wel Mis pin of I' that con f, he as! ts! 15 my mlb ki Elias 'N c- :Q if axial ' wx S 0 in



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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of 1960, being of questionable sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following priceless treasures, traits, and trivialities to those we leave be- hind. lt is with due consideration and deliberation that we so will and bequeath these gems, and charge you to hold them as dear to your hearts as we have done before you. Jane Akins leaves her collection of rings to anyone who can do as well as she has ---- remember, variety is the spice of life. Marcia Angel wills her desire to just leave to Judy Ryon. Tommi Bauer wills her, compulsive behavior to Peggy Noger. Sharon Black leaves her culinary arts and can opener to Veta Harnblin. Q Hope your hus- band to be likes boiled water.D Merla Booth leaves her alibis to Karen Bebee. Terry Jo Bradshaw wills her sarcasm to Shirley Luenberger. Harlene Brizgint and Dorothy Hartzler leave their little black books to anyone who likes blind dates. Carol Burch leaves her natural curly and very managable hair to Judy Christopher. Beverly Burr wills ther ever changing love life to Linda Harmony. Yours may come to a standstill too. Nan Cannon and Ann Littlefield will their tidy neat room to Judy Sevy and Helen Rowe. Q We know this will add to your confusion., Ruth Ann Chester leaves her true-heartedness to Mary George that is if you like to write letters. Martha Christison leaves her bottle of Equanil and jangled nerves to Lee Evans. Brenda Clark Resz wills her ability to keep a secret to Joyce Damon. Marcia Clock leaves her warm smile and pleasant personality to Terry Whitney. Namoi Collins wills her retiring personality but twinkling eye to Alice Verburg. Blossom Crooks leaves her Biphetarnine supply to Brenda LaCrange. Margie Daniele Grove wills her post honeymoon pleurisy to Linda Mann. Linda. Darnold wills her Grand Ole Opry songs and singing in the shower to Nancy Gilmore. Georgia Deer leaves her love for the Del Room to Linda Derstler Sandi Drew leaves her good times to Virginia Nester. Kay Dykes leaves her best friend Lady Clariol to Judy Zircher - are your locks for real? Donnealia Faulkner leaves Ron Porta. He likes student nurses and wanted to stay. Liz Felten wills her room to room visits and special items of interest to Jeanette Kling Joy Fish leaves her ambivalent personality to Nancy Hedlund. Linda Follet leaves her coffee pot and coffee supply to anyone who thinks they can drink more coffee than she can. Pat Garrett leaves her morning after feeling to Ernie Thompson.

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