Swedish American Hospital School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1962

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K :H K' ' KK 1, ' e 3 K , U Q ,, I ' mr ' V is ' I ,f ,nf V 1 ' S if Xf. x x Qi -M Sr. . x 5. X A -5 Q.. w x A sv - - Q SK .. ,' Q ' X K .. K ' 9 S YK .Qui SF Q Qi. 5 NX A sg ' Ki X X NNN X f . X . ,X . K wx FA XX .W ENN. TW , in 3 '3 ' t X X' ' N ml...p:LEblSiwV..iisBsus--mira - - .M - xr- x M ua-A-ul - asf..-an---lv 4 0' lf, x, .42 .V if X ' 1 5 ZWYQQM ,C -, X 4 61 . . . .gy if-5 4 V 2 ', Q .,.-nv ,K gui l P' -H' 1 1 K :yy I 3 if lm 5 N i Q 3 i 1 5 SWE DISH-AME RICAN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS I 962 THE WHITE CAP f CONTENTS Dedication ............. 4-5 Administration and Faculty , , 7 Doctors... 20 Seniors . . . . . 26 Juniors . . . 48 Freshmen . .. . . 59 Training Days . . . . 68 THE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and .will not take or knowingly ad- minister any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard 'of my pro- fession, and will' hold in -confidence all personal matters committed to mylkeeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. A I With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. I .. ' , ',w,4ffz4-' lg-,f , f ' ' w M4 vm, ff. f X 11.4 1112 f 'V ' f , ,ff , X XX ..i .is , x.. X . . .AA is Al Qk'Ss. X Nw... T if X Q wr Q S K XX 'N . .x . XSNQ ' .. QNX: XX: . -XFSN. Yxxgx. X X . kN5X . ' Q ND .1 -X SQ .. N k J sf v- .+- i r xx N. P w Y P 1 w 4, ,,,' , ,. ,,,,,,, ,,-., qvl,,,.,,, ,,,,a,,,Q3,3,'-,gfwggy-gpm . LpL..11.,1-g-a-v..ul.q,.f,vL.u -f :xm'aA-vfvmug-.'-. 'mimi-v-1 fr.:-D-'Min-v:-C04-. -Ag--..-quirks-.... 111- 1 w--,w ,wh M.-,.4w,, v - - - a - . .' - r V BOARD OF TRUSTEES FIRST ROW: Left to right Reube A. Ald , n een, Vice-President, Mrs. C. W. Roos, Swan Hillman, President, MTS- G- A- Anderson, Guy B. Reno. CENTER Row, ward P. Lidberrer, Kenneth K. Clark, Gilbert A. Johnson, S.. H. Hen Tiksonr W. L. Anderson, Gust H. Ekstrom. BACK ROW, L. H. Schuette, Martin H. Hawkinson, Leroy E- I-illedahl' Tfeasufeff Allan C. Mallquist, Roy E. Jacobson, Secretary, Hugo W. Linden. NOT PICTURED, I.. H. Geddes: Vlce President, Ray H. Carlson, Assistant Secretary, Norris A. Aldeen, Raymond M. Alden, Swan F. Anderson, Haffy' L' Emerson, B. W. Flinn, Harold E. Nelson, Harry B. Newton, Bruce F. Olson, A. Campbell PSTkS, A- J- Suandqmst' Carl E. Swenson. H HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION Mr. Roger Keister and Mr. Val Myhre, Assistant Administrators, have helped to maintain the smooth operation of this institution. MI. George Edblom, administrator of the hospital, has worked diligently during the past years in this capacity, ' FACULTY NANCY ANDERSON Now in Chicago . . . Obstetrical Nursing, Clinical Instructor Kfgyyf ' AZ 1 J OANNE ANDERZON I just told you what an EEG and an EKG are--so what is an EGG? Fundamentals of Nursing Introduction to Medical Science is b Medical Clinical Instructor JANICE ANDERZON lgmw MM J? ,gZf,f,,,,,4L,, - I l .- - ' Xl f Roll up your sleeve, Jo-- L 'L Jd OJ' A as It won't hurt a bit. ,Ml aj! LOW figiaelja ACM MU-'C ff' Pharmacology ,mn ' U, Sc Introduction to Medical Science 2756 if 74M ilfmaesd Fundamentals of Nursing, gq,,,,,1 ,daggnzi , 44, -I 'LT Clinical Instructor ,CZQLM hrfficg Ewa? S f f QQQAACJ - , C- 'N -NNN yr i 1 - - Ssgskx rx, - I Y . JI I I I 5 fi!! ' I' I J ' i - 4 6 u.,.ff,L.Qf,f,Mg,! C50-L.-'if : :-f'+f,y.fff 1 A .f J .tau - F ' f A1 55 -I - ' 4 V if . , A Lf, 0 .w .1 4, A 4, lu Fri- Us USN . ,M .' 41 L- g ' I' II - .Lf . gl :lld 4llc,f1fhf 2 .-I' L- ff! 'lf fl f'ril'5'L' U ul- - f N 1 1 JJ l 1 lx I 'J ff ,' 'f' .' -X -- ' .. , V if-f,'..-1'-v -.':.':A1'NJ'.l'.' PM . . ,. , FACULTY MARILYN MILLER You say that you forgot about your evaluation yesterday? Medical-Surgical, Clinical Instructor A MRS. BEVERLY PETERSON What a crew--this just isn't TUV d3Y! Fundamentals of Nursing I Introduction to Medical 30191106 Surgical Clinical Instructor MRS. IRENE NORTI-IRUP Do you have any other problem I hate to dismiss class so early. Medical-Surgical Assistant Clinical Instructor MRS. ETHOL SAUG What do you mean you don't have a temperature? Director, Student Health Service FACULTY WILMA SIMMS I would venture to say . . . thinkl' Medic al-Surgical, Clinical Instructor me fi 2, ' 3 Z 3 E., L A I SNAPQ Sometimes within our identical brains, we gently think a thought. Of course there'1l be a quiz today! X is X X . A x he E525 1 tx X -X K if n Fridfly we have three 'coffee breaks' instead of two. I 'Was sure I Posted that assignment! 15 5 3 if pm., fmrinnxwpglmhbulbdh .4-m-xnA,p-'wiqqvfup nnmunsnlswhhnawhbkvmmmlihwxwnin- gi uf 1110101-mv-. FACULTY AT Mrs. Henley Miss Brown MICHAEL REESE HOSPITAL Miss Wyse E LGIN STATE HOSPITAL NG, Miss Manfreda, Directorg SEATED, Mrs. Reideman, Mi t omery, Mrs. Rooker. Mrs. Mc- ss I-Iitchings, 1 5 CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL l 1 i 1 1 HDQPITAL Miss Boehrer .,l ' Mrs. Schoen Miss Mann Mm. .Ion Wil Miss Voorsanger, Directorg Miss Bertaux, Mrs. 5 Smith. I From left to right: Miss C. Adams, Miss M. Larson, Mrs. L. Letch, Mrs. J. Dykeman, and Miss J. Drafahl. Not L HEAD NURSES STANDING: Mrs. K. Sonnenberg, OR, Mrs. V. Lee, Post Partum, Miss B. Lundvall, Post-op, Miss V. Anderson, IMC, Mrs. R. Zwiger, Pedsg Mrs. D. Forsberg, 2-East, Mrs. M. Pease, 3-East, Miss D. Kullberg, OB. SEATED: Mrs. S. Rowley, Delivery, Nliss S. Saga, 3-West, Mrs. B. Weaver, 2-West. pictured, Mrs. C.. Russell. X L E V 4 -Q Y, 1 X DOCTORS SEATED, left to right: Dr. F. Norten, Dr. F. J. Carlstrom, Dr. P. A. Van Pernis. STAND ING: Dr. J. Smith, Dr. B. Schilling, and Dr. H. Anderson. lf' SEATED leftt ' ht: Dr I ' , S 11 1 o 118 . .'Ferr1as, Dr. A. Bram, DI.. D. Lwmoni STANDINGT DL J. pe meyer, Dr. I-I. Vanlandmgham, and Dr. R. Hnllinqswmth. AJ rm hbhNMwnmn DOCTORS 2. 2' ' ,.. . 1, C: 2 A A :J A SEATED, left to right: Dr. E.. Lofgren, Dr.. J. Bowman, Dr. R. Wilson. STANDING: Dr. A. T. Johnson, Dr. W. Schneider, and QDI. A. Swanson. NOT PICTURED: Dr. H. C. Anderson, Dr.. Perry Anderson, Dr. Robert L. Anderson, Dr. J. Berger, Dr. J. E. Berry, Dr. Ida M. Brechtel, Dr. Bruce H..Canfie1d, Dr. Burt J. Canfield, Dr. I-I. C. Carl- son, Dr. Paul E. Dee, Dr. C. W. Fredberg, Dr. P. T. Grimes, Jr., Dr. Miles J. Gullickson, Dr. R. G I-Ialvorson, Dr. Karl B. Hansen, Dr. R. D. Harshfield, Dr. R. E. Heerens, Dr. William D. Jones, Dr. T. T. Lukasik, Dr. C. B. Mclntosh, Dr. W. Page, Dr. Chester Roe, Dr. Richard Runstrom, Dr. F. E. Sauer, Dr. William F. Seifert, Dr. William N. Slinger, Dr. R. E. W'hitsitt, Dr. S. H. Walpole, Dr. Gordon Wormley, Dr. C. Young, 'Dr.,Hans D. Willuhn. 23 H HXNXXZT- P, ., v- X -, , .- ,. -x ' '-r H - Q s -zixv'-x IQ? v 'iii'- f 54, '1 '1 f:'x- w , L-.' -wr ' L HS O Can!-I: I Sc wiuuhn d fafch ir? Dr H----uuug DOCTORS ' em SUP 1 het 135 Oesmf Care ! wr uma? H , W he U-P ' ' ugiiilg X Q W' her 'Y-he Suas 9 51:3 ll O roB I Seem C0 b 6 lost H Q They wou1dn't give me a chair. S vlxxf all 44, Y 1 . lyzxx 2 4 - K: -I wi lj .Mask rrMayb ITIOI1-O Ouldn It DOCTOR W' Charlie. H do it I-'O- H we 'fodaxll X10 D You carfi 9 UNO ZZA You sa the bab is ,. f f lfi. A A.,A ,A T -VV C 0WI1i11.Z'?ll Y , C' ',V-A Q I - V V VV !V,,VV I3 If ,,, 'Q ' , f f f , ,,, ' . or-IOVV is USO what li torrlschedule lt Christrflif ' ' anyway' IIYOU 12 S - . 122116, ll tgllfe , In a C12 25 ance 1 W FX x .I 'Y li. MS mx i K x X i - 1 if QV, QW' ,, .., X X 3 XA X., xxx ,.., . . -Sr vw N55 5 f , f -, ifyci- 5. , , f - Vf 57 ni I 1 x , P I i i I L SENIORQ RUTH ANDERSON Andy Stillman Valley, Illinois Late hours aren't good for one, but they're great 1 ft' for two! fi 'Q 1 SUSAN ANDERSON Susna 1 Rockford, Illinois Have you seen Berg anywhere? iq .m KAREN AUGUST Augie A A ,J Elkhorn , Wisconsin There's a lot of deviltry beneath my mild exterior. Nw Q ' - l , I' 1 . A 2 I .il 6 I at C if fm 4- in gy yy lr ff' SENIORS ESTHER BECKER Hgee Been Hartland, Wisconsin Friendly, likeable, always neatg as a nurse, she can't be beat. MARGARET BELL Peg Dixon, Illinois I want to be a wife, 'cause I'm sick of nursing life. XY MARY BERG Basie Crystal Lake, Illinois That phone call better be for me! 29 ,........- SENIDRS A quiet la ss--th ALICE CAMPBELL Al Barneveld, Wisconsin f 6 5 ere but few who know the Q , A treasures hid in you. I w 4 i . GERRY CRABTREE Ger Clinton, Wisconsin Men are all alike--yet men are all I like, too. ELEAN OR CANFIELD Ellie Freeport, Illinois ' But I have to stop taking those iron pills, or l 3 II won't stop 30 2 3 I 1 5 ? S l 1 1 1 Q E 5 I S SENIORS BETH CRANE Bethie Rockford, Illinois Oh, you guys--let me tell you what happened today . . . What a riot! DONNA DeREMER Dream Walworth, Wisconsin Just like candy--half sweet and half nutty. FJ 9 5 y E ' ,.g11g1-395311 .-f X DONNA DIDERICH fReayj Dee Dee Clinton, Wisconsin She's quiet and sweet--we all think she's neat. SENIORQ gl JOYCE DOLEZAL D b DOHC Beloit, Wisconsin D Those silverfish have got to go! 8 KAREN DOUGLAS Doug ' Dubuque, Iowa But 1 have to go to Work--if'S my last dav in ' surgery! BEVERLY EICHMLAN Bev Le af River, Illinois A winning way, a pleasing smile--very sweet and right in style. . - I E Ni. SENIORS KATHLEEN ERICKSON ' Rockford, Illinois npleasantv f1'iend1Y, lots of fun--her heart belongs to only one. SHIRLEY FOSTER Loves Park, Illinois Little, sweet, and quiet--sometimes! 'U Kathy 1 Shir1 ROSEMARY FREISINGER Rosie' Dubuque, Iowa Would you have some coffee with me? 33 E l 2 I I 1 2 w CAROL I-IAGELIN Hag Rockford, Illinois She has climbed the ladder of success--lad by lad. QENIORQ KAREN GREENMAN Karen' Rockford, Illinois Did someone say the phone was for me?' GERRY GROSBY Cer Dundee, Illinois Personally, I prefer the Marines. J I SENIORQ DOROTHY HALL Dottie Genoa, Illinois I'll sleep first and rest later. PENELOPE I-IAMMEL Penny Steward, Illinois Don't try to convince me--I have my own ideas. H ,g, , ,LK ff- wg f 141- 1-2 'i ii x: f yy fi ,hu ff L SHARON HERMAN fLuh.tsj Herm Dubuque, Iowa Victim of a masculine charm. 1 SENIOR9 LORENE J OSEPHSON Lori Kewanee, Illinois 'Her heart is like a moon--always a man in it! JOYCE LEUSINK Joyce Sharon, Wisconsin Noncomfon'n ity- -that's me . Z Z SHARON MANNING Manning' Rockford, Illinois I may be small, but I know my stuff. JOANN PIPER Pipe Rockford, Illinois If there was a tax on love, she'd be wearing a barrel. SENIORS SALLY MORGAN Sally Bryson, Illinois Tho she isn't much in measure, to her friends she is a treasure. CHARLOTTE OLSON Char Stillman Valley, Illinois Oh for pity . . . I love antiques and jonquils! X N 5 L Q 38 SENIORS MARILYN PLAUTZ Merle Rochelle, Illinois Full of pep, raring to go, that's what makes her chatter so. KATHRYN POWELL Kay Zion, Illinois Oh, really? 7 4,11 f 1 ,Z J J 4 ,4 W, L . f 'X' ' ,,-sff, E 'V A ,f ,, 245, . . 1 ' W 4: vga: ,V ,YQA 'Y X .i ' f 'Jf f, f SALLY RUF Sal Monroe, Wisconsin Sleep, what an invention! zvsfn'-,su -V WWW- ' ALEATI-IA SWAN SON Peggy Kewanee , Illinois You can tell her by the noise she doesn't make. SENIOR9 MARY SORENSON Mare Elgin, Illinois Oh, boy! PHYLLIS STENERSON Stenie Clinton, Wisconsin My favorite .floor is old Three West, for I have never seen the rest! 5, . I 9 I 4-0 QENIORS ' HELEN TWIGG Twigg1es ' Rockford, Illinois She shifts her brain into neutral and lets her tongue idle on. KAREN VOSS Vossie Ashton, Illinois Here I am--did someone mention food? 9, X' 1, '5 1, , A?Q . , , 5 fi ,AN ' N 2 X550 ffg ,X V' I ' je, I it WX - ' f X sw ,.Myxww4sW.vM ,.,.. wx 5.6 9 ,.... , +:,,+1 LETTY WATERHOU SE Lett Walnut, Illinois I know what's going on . . . I do. GRADUATION . gg. 'Y' i. 1... , :mmf S E W M -:gs . 1-, 'S ' V N HA, T A . . , V, v . 5 I . ,,. . 6 'fi ,R I Ext... ,- ,,.- ff... . .Q . f 4 . l A H M . , W, gm ,,- . .. s N gg: 5 'X il 'K O J: 7 xl Y' ., .wfrwmf 3? 'K' . . . be ' W x X . ' -v: 3 fyfsiw. f .,,, A M, 'a....'s: 2 - .ig Q . ., W , .. .f f .. l Q- .QSO 1 5 f iff,T,z23 N if . k . - 1 . P S .P A 1 . f ., . .:,, . . , Q . A , . , Q5 V V i. f , - 2 'X -3 -9 .- 3 W, V 3 . f X K 1: - A :E f f' . 1 . W . ' A 5 -ww - ' 'M-. -. R FIRST ROW--D.Diderich Reay, S. Morgan, T. Piper, D. DeRemer, R. Anderson, E. Erickson, S. Manning: K August, S. Foster, H. Twigg. SECOND ROW--P. Swanson, V. Johnson D. Douglas P. Bell, C. Hagelin A. 3 Campbell, C. Hall, E. Canfreld, L. Josephson, M. Berg. THIRD ROW-3-G. Crosby ic Powell P. Stene1'S0I1, J. Leusink, M. Plautz, J. Jones Pollnow, M. Sorenson, C. Olson, B. Eickman, K Voss, J Dolelol FOURTH ROW--G. Crabtree, R. Freisinger, S. Johnson, E. Becker, S. Herman Luhrs, P. Hammeli B. Crane, S. Ruf, L' Waterhouse, K. Greenman. Absent--S. Anderson. 42 , 5, .. i anodn 7' ' ihexe f if, 759222 f f 1 ,,f, y ,f , , ,X Xsnig E atixcnmTnikhskwhldrngtknwfwcnvsi So b W 1uef3t,S U Wa d Mqnguyglv 6 i un. Cb if this iv otha? . e I sexhxns axKLikW9S'D9W' light ' w hC,toQk the O tberlag Tiwwe SXXX WD Xiomfv 'V 2 , . QTFS in . 'f 'f:-fl: '- --'ff . - 4. -. --.,- .- .... V..-:v -r -v- .-7, mv v-bv-1'ICS'-:11-F I'-,Q-5-ew!vis:-,gvggg,4-nun-xew-x.-M r- - H-vb - 1' 1 . , - .- M4 .,,.,. ., 1 r ? .P xv-A -A ,- . 1,,..-.-,,,-.y1,-rx, ..--.... yy 14 1. , -- F 1.4. , y L 1- -., -A ,-1 , ,,x J- ...- - X xx A N- R -,..,Q ' . ' xl' 1 x 'N' I SENIOR Ah Mm' 1 help You? 7 L1 K f I dom See any Pins . 11' s? have to do Wlth t 1 Rogei what 'WS Y Ou caught me again! 4.4. .- ' Y k ' ' 1 ' ' -Jw--u.eLk..,2:-w', nan . A1w..,.. vu. .v.-rw in-.4 . f- - 1- -- -Y - , . , SNAPS And Ch en there IS th . ls 331 tha t SaYs We bfacyo' X ' go P-Yxce 1 Come on Karen, pull! ! ! Y' ,bo M M o 18-Q comp -X450 Q0 We're not interested in 5 Just D1-, Ben! 45 w G fa mv- fuUa'la1w.as-mbdo-liinvmn -ow wb-,.,.m..q pn-1 :-.-h-uw.. whqaaa-Q-'umm ,.,,.g,....,x.,nq,.,. , ,Lu -.' ' . I . '7- ,e--.v,:. -1. .- .,.,,. u.-....- -A .,,5,-,.L,,.11.. .-1.5 -. .. 1..,,..:,.-.,. . .. q.. .. - ,...e . ..-.. , , ,. Y U . ,, i SENOR CLASS WILL if Hos ital School of Nursing: being of Sou-nd mind, mem01'Y, We the Senior class of 1962, of the Swedish-American p . and, understanding, do hereby make, publish, and proclaim this to be our last w1ll and testament. . . . hen her Johnny comes marching home, I, Ruth Anderson, will my nightly late leaves to Martha Fane, 150 use W ' .11 . u be luck ' I, Susan Anderson, will my ability to spend sixteen weeks in surgery to Diane M1 eg! rpalyi YOH1 m N I, Karen August, will mY Senior Service on three-east to Jackie Gilmorer In hopes ab S 1: W 1 Ie be mer E0 tell those girls . . .. and to .Alice Betts, my ability to write poems for next Year S Year O0 P us 3 0 e 0 DQTVOD to o with it. . I, Esthir Becker, will my level-headedness in the presence of disaster and bedlam 130 Pal-111116 Schott- Watch Y0111' blood pressure, Pauline. ' , ' I, Peggy Bell, will my cat naps during class to Candy Bradley. Please don t disturb . J . . . I, Mary Berg, will my 2,250 hours on two -west to Lynn Henderson, so that she can be as efficient in carrying water as I am. , , I, Alice Campbell, will my yearly income to Luana Riggs. Good luck on your babysitting Jobs. I, Eleanor Canfield, will my glasses to Doris Cripe, hoping that she can make some contacts. I, Gerry Crabtree, will my ability to strike up acquaintances with the masculine population to Margaret Van Zuiden. I, Beth Crane, will my ability to distinguish between tan doctors and jaundiced ones to Barb Bulthaus, Just in case She needs some hel . I , Donna DeReme1E will my partnership with Mrs. Hagelin in the Mateh-making business to Judy Reavis. I, Donna Reay, will all my contaminated cases in O.R. to Judy Love--don't step in the kick buckets and spill the O-S l. I, Joyce Ddlezal, will my ability to get into trouble with my camera to Tina Johnson--have matches handy, the negatives make a good fire. I, Karen Douglas, will my mechanical abilities to Beth Johnson. After all Beth, you just may have to fix a baby buggy a few years from now. I, Beverly Eickman, will my ability to make htiends with Fellow affiliates to anyone who wants to have fun--with Tina Johnson in mind. I, Kathie Erickson, will my reducing diets to Joy Newkirk. You're bound to put on ten pounds. I, Shirley Foster, will my superb ability to turn 300 pound patients to Marcia Palmer. I , Rosi Freisinger, will my ability to snag a patient--hook, line, and sinker--to Janet Rewarts. See me for the details. I, Karen Greenman, will my ability to navigate, park, and obey traffic laws in the Windy City to my younger sister. I, Gerry Grosby, will my ability to tolerate all 41 other members of my class to Lynn Crandall. I, Carol Hagelin, will a giant-sized dinner bell to Sharon Getz, hoping that she'll ring it every night in the parking lot at 11:58--thus preventing student-council restrictions. I, Dorothy Hall, will the West State bus to Sue Dierkbernd as I now have the ash can for transportation. I, Penny Hammel, will my tactfullness in Student Association to Karen Nolan and my lectures on not parking in the parking lot to Judy Hamre. I, Sharon Luhrs, will my bed-making abilities to Mary Richardson hoping that quarters will bounce instead of getting lost in the sheets. I, Sharon E. Johnson, will my ability to get a tan- on the sixth floor to Pat Carlson. I, Virginia Johnson, will Elgin State Hospital to Sandy Weinzierl in hopes she 'll have as much fun there as I did. I, Judy Jones, will my ability to sway people to my way of thinking to Flossie Daniels. I, Laurie Josephson, will my well modulated voice to Martha Nyman. I, Joyce Leusink, being of narcissitic mind, keep everything I have in hopes that someday I will beneit from it. I, Sharon Manning, refuse to will my good health to Judy Winje, because I need all I can get to inish training. I, Sally Morgan, will my daily nine -page letters to anyone who is tired of staring at an empty mailbox. I, Charlotgce Olson, will my liking for antiques to Judy Clark hoping that the Early American tradition will be carrie on. I, Terry Piper, will my acquired stock in the tele hone com an and ' es that she'll get a ring. fWell, there are two kings, you knorwgy weekly phone Cans to Lynn Henderson m hop I , Marilyn Plautz, will my talent for singing and whistling off tune at anytime anyplace to Jud Love I, Kay Powell, will my short uniforms to Barb Wurtz to keep her from stepping,on hers Y I l, Sally Ruf, will my ability to stay on a diet to Virginia Ellwanger, because I've been 50 successful I , Mary Sorenson, will my skill in and love for surgery to Mary Richardson, Happy scmbbin ' . I, Phyllis Stenerson, will my ability to get my care studies done on time to Sharon Mourlfxngl I, P S anson will my phenobarb to Willie I-Iayenga--it helped me, didnrt it? - , 988V W 1 I, Helen Twigg, will my bashful mannerisms to Nancy Richman, hoping that she will have better luck in over- coming it. I K 'l ' - - - I' Ljgilnvyssgihwtls myfifary Jill? Nllssolf mli ablhw- to flnd U11USl121l people in unusual places in Post Partuni. , o e, W1 my a 1 ity to sing St. Louie Womgmvv and rny green and ,ed P-jus to Martha Emmy Lou Fane. W th f -t b - e, e orty wo mem ers of the Class of 162, hereby do will the Class of 163 Om Pom, tired wnshm on fourth HDQI with the ho es that it ma finall ' - P V V gwe Out S0 YOU C2111 have a serene pence and quiet that wc have not known. 'Ili .il r .I J A I V I llillill HIIIIHIIIIIII .ff III 'Nm lg: P7211 'Um im 'Inter IRM hmm N Me H1 H-uid: hhzils. K . pm. HH qw JFS Ill- pl. H U :iw in lv 'lf ,nv IP SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY RUTH ANDERSON, winner of many beauty contests, is now entered in the Miss Dimples contest SUE ANDERSON, is exposing her children to mumps so they won't be inconvenienced later . MARY BERG, keeping up her nursing spirit by establishing a hospital in Crystal Lake . KAREN AUGUST and PHYU-I5 STENERSON are Conducting research on the Tese 11y.in South Viet Nam ESTHER BECKER. Have you heard? Rusty with her freckle scraper has opened an unique clinic. First thirty freckles removed free. PEGGY BELL will soon be directing her own nursing school, or is it nursery school? ALICE CAMPBELL is President of the B.S.A. Of R. fBaby-sitters Association of Rockfordj. ELEANOR CANFIELD, is our first Nurse to the moon. She is beaming her light to the far corners of the world GERRY CRABTREE is a high fashion model for nurse's uniforms. - DONNA DEREMER can still be found at the Sweet Shoppe after each trim gym session, DONNA DIDERICH REAY is no longer a lone star--were you looking for an oil well or an established Claim? JOYCE DOLEZAL with her St. Bernard is first aid nurse at the Drop Inn in Nome, Alaska, for skiers. Injured . males only please! I KAREN DOUGLAS gave up her position as Dr. S. Anderson's special scrub nurse to assist him with his latest book-- Safari to Africa. KATHY ERICKSON is fitting contact lenses for Cobb Optical. SHIRLEY FOSTER on her time off rides the Kentucky Derby winners. ROSEMARY FREISINGER is busily writing her congressman concerning the increase in postal rates. KAREN GREENMAN. We're wondering why her husband installed a pay telephone in their home. GERRY GROSBY is now Dr. Ben Casey's office nurse. CAROL HAGELIN is most happily married. DOROTHY HALL still has as her lucky number 504. PENNY HAMMEL is now at Yale working for her degree. fMRS.?j SHARON HERMAN LUHRS. Her living room sofa is white to match her uniform. SHARON JOI-BXISON is working on her tan in Florida while specialing a rich millionaire. VIRGINIA JOHNSON has taken.-up the art of mechanics to fix all broken washer-dryers. Say, have you been to the Swedish American nurses dorm lately? JUDY JONES hands out the cookies in the cafeteria-- One for you, 'two for me. LORENE JOSEPHSON. Miss Chicago 1962 . . . wasn't it a challenge ! ? JOYCE LEUSINK gets a new car each year. How does it feel to keep up with the doctors? SHARON MANNING. Do you find the hours in the doctor's office as good as those in training days? SALLY MORGAN is employed in the nursery as chief baby rocker. CHARLOTTE OLSON specials only for isolation patients . . . for pity! ' JO ANN PIPER. O - - - klahoma, where the wind comes sweeping down the plain . . . Is it dusty? MARILYN PLAUTZ. Still having trouble with the men in the 25 ward? ' ' thr h h SALLY RUF LETTY WATERHOUSE and BETH CRANE, INC. Congratulations are in order for these ee w o ave a r , discovered a now treatment for manic-depressive ophthalmic polyopia at Elgin State. They model bathing suits for ff ti e in male patients the patients in their spare time. Cure has been 10070 e ec v . KAY POWELL. Are you still knitting those slippers for your mother for Mother's Day. MARY SORENSON ' head instructor for Waterhouse, Ruff, and Crane Inc. at Elg1n.State. 1S PEGGY SWAN SON.,Quiet Peggy, who ever would have thought she'd become a nursing instructor. HELEN TWIGG has now developed into a full grown tree, solid as the mighty oak. 9 KAREN VOSS, is head pen leak tester for Parker Pen Com. Say do you find many leaky pens, 47 JLINIORS JU NIDR CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: C. Bradley, Treasurer, C. Johnson, Vice President, J. Anderzon, Adviser, K. Greenman, Secretary, A. Betts, Class Representative, J. Love, President. Your junior year was lots of fun, and you were closer to your goal. You experienced some new rotations which did a lot for your poor, tired soul. O.R. was an interesting experience . . . with its autoclaves, tables, and sinks, but whenayou kept contaminating things you began to feel you were jinxed. From there it was on to Obstetrics, to work with the beginning of life. You would just get sat down to rest a few minutes 'dl ar Nurse-- when you me , quick! lt's my wifC! To the Juniors Affiliations were fun in Chicago and Elgin, the experiences were different and new. There was plenty to do on off-duty hours, no time to sit around and be blue. You've been selling carnations and baked goods, raising money for the seniors, like mad. It's a big job to put on that banquet, and when it's all over--you're glad. lt is nearing the end of your junior year-- you've worked hard, the time has gone fast. You've accomplished a lot, and especially now when you're a big, mighty SENIOR, at last! K.A.--'62 49 Barb ara Bulthaus Rockford, Illinois Patricia Carlson Winnebago, Illinois JUNIDRQ Alice Betts Rockford, Illinois Candace Bradley Evansville, Wisconsin Judith Clark Loves Park, Illinois Lynn Crandall Rockford, Illinois JUNIORQ Doris Cripe Marengo, Illinois Florence Daniels Loves Park, Illinois Martha F ane Rockford, Illinois Sharon Getz Chicago, Illinois 'Dig it Suzanne Diekbernd Oregon, Illinois Virginia Ellwanger Dubuque, Iowa x ' JUNIOR9 Jacqueline Gilmore Rockford, Illinois Kathie Greenman Rockford, Illinois A Q42 Z , ' , gpg if 5' ' ' ' f . V , X 17 f f .1 f if s 1 f ' ,si f f , 7 M f' . 4'-,N 025, , ' 21 ' gf ii 1 .-..,,--...,,... , dx, Lynn Henderson Dixon, Illinois Beth Johnson Rockford, Illinois 426 ,N X 4 s- xl 52 f if Judith Hamre Rockford, Illinois Wilma Hayenga. Kings, Illinois M 'S ,L I ,,,, Diane Mill er I-Iuntley, Illinois Sharon Mourlarn Webster City, Iowa JUNIOR9 Christina Johnson Rockford, Illinois Judith Love Elgin, Illinois Joy Newkirk Sycamore, Illinois Mary Jane Nilsson Dixon, Illinois Martha Nyman Cherry Valley, Illinois Marcia Palmer Rockford, Illin ois .IUNIORS Karen Nolan Rockford, Illinois Sandr Nugent Belvidere, Illinois Judith Reavis Beloit, Wisconsin Janet Rcwerts Rochelle, Illinois JLINIORQ Mary Richardson St. Paul, Minnesota Nancy Richman Franklin Grove, Illinois Margaret VanZuiden Fulton, Illinois Sandra Weinzi erl West Brooklyn, Illinois ,fjfjfy 957, , , 541646 Judith Winj e Elgin , Illinois Barbara Wurtz Ja nesville, Wisconsin mzyig, yn I 'L 096 xx NI 00 tba . X ie' fr Q15 . . A 31003-'C' rough day? W Uljnutha ve Q es 1 12032 Q isa 'ov are for 3 Cupi Xing 000 Cer! HSS., 'Wg fro P, Ogden Onlxb ' 3011659 ' fu? i 56 Q-01 Q 'e Xeaqwg vw no USO 1 xtxu aw JUNIOR SNAPQ A We e bit Of bo 'SSP1 ay! S-hoe F10 . , E, J be . no 5916 QYNSWQ F1 O' be nlfhble Om? earl? 0, ju 911191, . TW gaofct 9 mp ' ' 'Cilat who 'S ho in rst floor? 11:8 that elev . - 0 atO1- av O 0 '09 to WM 1 vffx 90 XX X 1, W. W 20461016 4 57 5 1 11 1 . A v - ,dh Mu, . , ,,.,,. K f ,,,,,.1..., ., . ,, ,I ,.. .x - - -,5, . .5-ra-f.f'-.w-9 -1 -1w1e x--1Jz:t---f.--usp-Y:fe::1n:'ff2'i'f --?':1', -.:-.1 , -Q'--1-- !'1'5HQ.-1-'14'L?1E'f -.'l'- YQ?-1 - H --is K -?- ' ' 'Q' ' ' x f ,ff Wy fffry 1 ff x 'f ,fff f,,, f ff, , , M, 'f ff f ,,f, , I' mi? w w.. Lorraine Beckman Rockford, Illinois Betty Butterfield Elgin, Illinois Floy Crabtree Maynard, Iowa FREQHMEN Carole Benson Sterling, Illinois Nw A ,NWN . X. Sandra Craig Kewane e, Illinois 60 Carole Blakesley Earlville, Illinois Charmaine Colin Sterling, Illinois 'Y Lucinda Cridlebough Rockford, Illinois FRESHMEN Barbara Crocker Woodbridge, Virginia Kathleen Dresselhaus Beloit, Wisconsin Donna Dusing Polo, Illinois Sandra Cron Rockford, Illinois Angeline Ehlers Rockford, Illinois 61 Carolyn Dangerfield Sharon, Wisconsin Lucinda Dukes Amboy, Illinois Mary Gannon Elgin, Illinois FREQHMEN Donna I-Iaakenson Evansville, Wisconsin Marcia Hayenga Rockford, Illinois Claudia Hedgren Chicago, Illinois Sandra Hennings Rock Falls, Illinois Beverly Holland Rockford, Illinois Judith Johnson Kirkland, Illinois 62 Judith Hipple Waterman, Illinois J ennic Joseplison Kcwance, Illinois I FRESHMEN I Je anne Kahl A Huntley, Illinois I l Judith Malmassari Belvidere, Illinois Barb ara Kosier Sterling, Illinois Donna Maynard Woodstock, Illinois Agatha MacKinzie Freeport, Illinois Carol Marks South Beloit, Illinois Karen Mattox Eileen ,Musselman Clinton, Wisconsin Sterling, Illinois 63 Pamela Pearson Rockton, Illinois Nancy Redding Rockford, Illinois 26 '-his W Judith Saucf Elgin, Illinois FRESHIVIEN 153 .-uv Patricia Peters Rockford, Illinois L Billic Reynolds East Peoria, Ill i noir. 'uv 4 4-wily ii Nix-iiiix-. hll'llmlnii.l, il!-ii Patricia Recob Walworth, Wisconsin Calcy Samuelson Rockford, Illinois Q kann Spfiwfl 1Mx,m. lllllmn N FRESHMEN Milla Stockst ad Anita Swingen Oregon, Wisconsin Stoughton, Wisconsin Www Joanne Terry Mendot a, Illinois Sandra Thomas Nancy Weaver Lyla White Rockford Illinois Sh W'sconsin Rockford, Illinois , aron, 1 Suzzane Williams Stillman Valley, Illinois Calista Wilson Manchester, Iowa 65 -sf ,1 'ai ffjfYf',f' 2771: f 'ggzfxwzfffrfzgyfz 59,1 14.,5.,fg,- ff ' f ,-,X,f,g, : 5 3,2 ffkyj ','g, '. f 0 if fwifgf ' I ,T ' - , , ,fj '. 0, ,ff I , , , , V 'sgigwh , , 3 ' ', , ,if .. , 7272-1 - 7' :sly g f' Q g' '53, A .5 ff A71 .1 72 .',. ' V fr . vf xq yl ' W X, pfm., , ,.,, 9 4 gy f . l ,:,. 1,-. E ,A it ..r,, 1 ...:. . 5 'wwsor Merla Willste ad Polo, Illinois CAPPING FIRST ROW, left to right: Lucinda Cridlebaugh, Donna Maynard, Floy Crabtree, Sandra 'l'honms, Jennie J0SCPh' son, Judith Malrnassari, Beverly Holland, Carolyn Sawlaw, Galey Samuelson, Nancy Redding, Barham Hosier- SECOND ROW: Calista Wilson, Patricia Recob, Judith Johnson, Joanne Terry, l-orr.1ine lieeknzan, Sandra Craig, Judith Sauer, Donna Dusing, Claudia I-Iedgren, Carole Benson, Jeanne linhl, Mzzreizi llnyeznggi. Nancy WCGYCI- THIRD ROW: Kathleen Dresselhaus, Merla Willsteacl, Milla Stoekstad, Anim Swingcn, Suzanne Williams, Angeline Ehlers, Billie Reynolds, Kay White, Charmaine Colin, Lucinda Dukes, Bent' Piinzurliield, Sandra Hen- nings, Carolyn Dangerfield, Donna I-laakenson, Karen Spencer, Eileen Mnssclmpin, l .uncl.i Veiirson. Not pictured Carol Marks. At the conclusion ofthe first semester 1-:ich stuilenr wh., 1, ,. .,,,.,.,,..,,,i1, 1 H.-.2 c-wif 01 . , - - - -Y ri 1 1 1' ' instruction, has cleinonstratetl nnrsinp 'llillilyy 'nhl ,,,.,,i, N H, , H, . ll ,, s ' xiii! ' , H ' 1' ' - lX.lil1l'lif i V TNA it a Capping Ceremony. Fill If .nd ,J dn O same HOW, XI u Suck eis ' FREQHMAN QNAP9 Sf good thin X69 TOY ead ofpla I S we found St 1C ones- Paper Sacks in we W ww '99 Xet siucwx X1 GY '03 C9130-Q. CCW I - . Fo Wh arp TRAINING DAYSX X .- WA 6,44 44 Yiiwfww, MEDICAL SURGICAL FLOOR9 5 A ,pw Aww kim saw' 69 1 an .9-Q.. ,f,..m,n..Mfw.Vl,., ,,w,,g,1'rBH-'Nfidm .ur-fn-1.15-aug wravr- a-ruin'-Niiluivhxndshinn-a..Nu:0nsn..1 -1 N mnmnaa di-an.. rx -x --.w 1 OBSTETRICQ In OB, students spend three months in learning situations in the delivery room, nursery, and post partum. Mrs. L. Swenson, R.N. carries a baby from its mother back to the nursery. 0 y 'A' 2 z W, Nm'-CYL .mln . 'fa i f ,W :I V f' 1 , ' .. .. jk! 1 V 3 -' , ,,,, f ff, ' F Miss Tina Johnson, S.N. is practicing on a doll what she will do with a real baby. 71 17 J'-iz fr-4 Hsu- viunilhlff-Xfvfvll!lbv: 13!un5JIlD0lu .Adm-'la-Hpnafg kypq ndwlpnuk-fdihlhkh5hWxm -1 4 in unWlNR1-'bsvlmsfx POST-OP Patients are brought directly to this department from the operating room so that they can recover from their surgery under the direct care of ex- perienced personnel. New learning experiences are gained in this department during the senior year. INTENSIVE MEDICAL CARE After supervised experience in this area, the senior is more adapted to ca.re for the critically ill patient. I.M.C. is furnished with emergency equipment and capable personnel to give the extensive nursing care needed for these patients. DIET KITCHEN Miss D. Cripe, S.N. is carefully weighing food for a. diabetic's tray while Miss T. Arbisi checks a tray served by Miss L. Crandall. ' Under close supervision of the dieticians, stu dents learn to prepare the special diets as ordered by the physician. , , If ,Q The Affiliate School participates in Elgin's open house. Ye Old Green Bus --our AFFILIATIDN v f A - :xv A 59 4 is J ik 5 , K- f E 5 ,f .N Q ir:- . g ags 1, Lunch time on Third Saram orrls transportation from dorm to hospital. I Hr QV fu ,. , Sc ts l First Sarah Morris--only one ouncc to go, Baby. KXW w 1 ' N 75 1 CO-WDRKERQ LABORATORY CENTRAL SUPPLY Mrs. Dm achowski . HOUSE-KEEPING Mrs. Nelson fn f ' f W 'jfyffd' f ffff 4 WCW!! 7f'?ff'2 ,,,j,WkrW,,,' ,X V 253,71 pfxffggifm fhfi X if, kn i t , QZL5 , , 254 ,pc f ' X , W, ,VAXY-4, Q' if gil-A7 , 4y,.WL.,,4,-r, I X 0 f- f 1?1g'jifQf.Q:Ew Q' X ' X .f-Xu M4 X , my , W4 ff Q 5 . Vl fzwg. iw., , J' X f WX fy ,, Qi X X I X X - ye Ixyx + X Q X X X Q xxx X ? X X WS X xxx? X X X xial X K x X x X THE ANNUAL STAFF . 'mul I No abilities, however splendid, can commend success without intense labor and preserving application -- A. T. Stewart All the many hours of hard labor and near desperation are now merely memories in the form of our WHITE CAP. Through the assembling of this production, a spirit of cooperation presided making the responsi bility lighter for each one. The staff consisted of: Carol Hagelin and Judy Jones, co-editors, Terry Piper. Business Manager, Judy Clark, Junior Editor, Charlotte Olson, Circulation Chairman, Phyllis Stenerson, Beth Johnson, MaryRichard- son, Jan Rewerts, Marcia Palmer, Joy Newkirk, Kathie Creenman, Advertising Chairman, Ruth Anderson, Esther Becker, Sandra Weinzierl, Barbara Wurtz, Alice Betts, Typing Chairrnang l-.leanor Canfield, Diane Miller, Lynn Crandall, Joyce Dolezal, Photography Chairman, Christina Johnson, Lucinda Cridelbaugh: Candy Bradley, Layout Chairman, Donna DeRemcr, Jean Kahl, Sharon Getz, Martha Nyman, Art Chaimiang Doris Cripe, Betty Butterfield, Martha Fane, Pat Carlson, Joanne Terry, Karen August, Chairman Staff Writers, Mary Nilsson, Sue Dieckbernd, Judy Reavis. J Xiwgp X. X sfwxvxkibxw X, w wg . x X :AX X Ktww, , Q 'Q 5 X fi 0, 5 xl is ' X x STUDENT COUNCIL ' tion officers, the class presidents, and a representative Our Student Council is made up of the Student Associa first discussed here and then presented to the Student Association. from each class. Judiciary powers are u J Sauer J. Love, C. Johnson, K. Erickson, SEATED from left to right are: . , Betts, J. Piper, N. Richman, and M. Bell. Mrs. R. Goodsell, S. Anderson, A, hug' 8 L Q- N iii? ,s J 1 STUDENT ASSOCIATIDN N... From left to right: M. Bell, President, N. Richman, Secretary, S. Anderson, Second Vice President, C. Johnson, Treasurer, K. Erickson, First Vice President. ' f tudents to participate in student government and leader Student Association provides an opportunity or s . . ship. It strives to provide well rounded extra curricular activities throughout the vear. Through this or- - - ' A iation of Illinois. Many projects are ganization we eo-operate with the Third District Student Nurses ssoc i . - ntatives from Swedish-American to both the state undertaken to provide the necessary funds to send represe and national Student Nurses Convention. 81 w9s'mPN swam, X 'Z-P5 fi -if 5:01 - -.2K:'i'Z -f Z3?v1':'-ss'alwg5,:--- .:,. - -,,- - -- ,. - .., ' ' V -- rf?-3-21 'f-.fbi 35: 7-liiixa ft If I Q ,jg f f Y.W.C.A. Q-U f An opportunity to participate in many different activities and a chance to make friends of other young people in the community is offered by the YWCA. Some of the Various activities that we enjoy are swimming, trim gym, painting, knitting and cake decorating. I-J ' 'Z f ff ,Qfff , ff, v ,f ,V , A , f fr, f 5,7 1 v -L.. , ,, E 'gk R 'hafta 4- - - '- ' -'A '- ' v. k ,.'i.'f' - t ,-. E21 rj- -ICC-, L nwx -xxa -' ' - ' ' GLEE CLUB .1 The Swedish American Hospital Glee Club consists of the freshman class. Mr. Clarence Helsing is the director. They meet every Wednesday night for an hour of practice. During the school year, they performed at the capping ceremony, the Christmas program and at Zion Lutheran Church. The Glee Club offers a welcomed break in the hours of work and study. There were many nights of fun and pleasure, ru HOUSE MGTHERS House mothers When we drag to the dorm after a hard day's work, feeling tired, worn, and weary There's always a housemother sitting there Oh, how can they be so cheery? Miss Ladd has been with us for many a year, and is getting quite used to our pranks. She has helped us a lot in the library and we give her our heartfelt thanks. Mrs. Peterson, next on the list, has a keen ear for noise night and day You hear Girls, I'll have to report you! No wonder mothers get gray! Mrs. Johnson is our quiet mother, and checks us every night Except when she finds taped lights and greased knobs, then she locks our doors up tight. Mrs, I-Iansen is our newest mother, our jokes she still has to learn-- She's really too sweet to play tricks on except when her back she doth turn. Yes, our mothers are mighty fine, even though we put them through the mill. At night we try to tuck THEM in and give them each a headache pill. K.A.--'62 FT' -3.-,-' ' . .1 ,., -.--f ..-Q - - -- - f .. -. .. , h ' - .1m.-+a'S-zflmffs-1'f-Sw f V - DOCTOR QNAP9 IS the There . U7 fhzg! ,, USF be an e 009' D 0 Xplana tion f :hae 01' md 9 X3 ww' 9 than bout ' out 'Co y, ,F 1 Y oh ai 59 COTOL e050 x XY 00' x c Q0 Make it quick--We're U i- A 3 ' , T 5 , ff? ' , a. 11 busy! l NQ' 5 ' we-L ' . mx . .A L D hllhrpu 100-ILS' The C i 1770 Off-ee Sh 3 1 5 H I X , - niffi I Y yxa Xxu , K u NNO9 Ilkwlk :bv I ' 1 R x - A X 'HS Q. A. Q, 91' DOCTOR QNAP9 U N O a 1 XXV ei 1 5-2 do 250 642' QW X 096 ' Y YK so xm W X Q35 VN ,pw- fl 591 Q if, Sim Au fight, who took the baby? And a merry old soul was he . . , HOW! 8 Smile? L r -sch 87 31-Inf 12 g p3j1..,! I JENNY LIND I1 The Jenny Lind Society sponsors the gift shop, coffee shop, the TV rental and the volunteer group. Each Friday afternoon a tea is given for the hospital personnel. Every fall the group gives the incoming freshmen a picnic. ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION SEATED: Mrs. Charlotte Russell, president, Miss Elna Perry, corresponding secre- tary. STANDING: Mrs. Mary Brinkley, board member, Miss Sandra McQueen, secretary, Mrs. Shirley Lundgren, program chairman, Mrs. Leona Greene, treasurer. Not pictured: Mrs. Betty Pilbin, vice-president. Some 600 graduates compose the altunnae association of Swedish American. Monthly meetings include business matters and topics of interest to the graduate nurse. Each year this group gives a banquet for the seniors. 5 The alumni had a grand reunion--above The Madrigal Singers did an excellent job the ringing of thc seniors' alarm clocks. 89 DISASTER These are snaps taken during a Disaster Practice. A planned disaster was undertaken pleading for the assistance of all qualified people in this city. The plea was answered by firemen, policemen, physicians, nurses, student nurses, and volunteer auxiliary helpers. ex . V -, . . .- ... -. . f ,.. ..., .-. mf. A, yrs- .-:-..-,,...,..1.A-. -h .ul-.,-:W '.v:r-,.,,-yf::-4,-m111u.:fg:Q-.j'-1 1:72- f ' - KRAZY KUT-LIPS -3 v. MM 91 , , , . . ,,.x- .- ., fa 'A - 'wif'-f vi . 1,- QA -- ' ' V -1-vsgwiwfni,-:x'viYk.-'sawn -r-'.w+-xw- 1-mx-HH-i-iv'H 'nrt'-:,'., .,,..--an ..L.-rw.--Kd!pnfmsvri-!aiwf:iMfe3:.12!-homf:.ae,am..x.nJ-H-v.1p'a1v-,-5-verb--hwh-.ummm-am'm-n r.-nb-vnmvb-.m,uQgw,-Qoyquizilww-W 4 4 . -f i X 2 -fu Ju. wrL 'f:x5t 27s1 ! 'll' cri4,:f-'evxsixg' -wow? ,mgiq-vxtwspm ,. , N, N S UV 'IV' ' I .1 .-f ..-- N.. , . N'- . qv :':'2 f' .-X'-r, ..7 f'9f2'fT ,+2.:'S1- ' -' 1'--. - 1 .4 V V ...N 1 .. Q ,. :,-Q A..-.,. ..-.tug 3-L -,. -3- b - -, , . ,, .r .-.- . . , xg '. ' . --o ,- f -, .NCQ 35 .. , Q,-',-,N-L'--'...gLqS': If 4,v, .-5-Y -.L ,nu .gf-:, ,MA ,- , ' . ' .-U41-Q., -1 , , ,, r ,.,,.i.-A , , ' ' ' '. ' - ' - ' ' .f-Ni.--1.,k1'.'-'PW ,- - ,A-'.h -3, .F'.'y ' -1'-4kg51L',-.gage flfg, .1'QIHx:Sggj g.-'fl5. -IZ,p'ff- -1' '- 'Y s5- - -1 - J? J'f'?,v'T 'l'RvY N' '4- KRAZY KUT-UPS QE K T933 wf -- Q0 Q KRAZY KUT-UPS 93 PARTIES I S a gOQd th i-,-- i 128 you ,Ie not e arjn 8 that pope 0171 .I one ' e COOXO QGY Q 61500 1 19665 ex- wvwe Cowl C :Wd OYUC d 616 C H603 SHQY4 YC :MW 91 I goody, slxfyly II V , IQ Q J' KJIUIXI' Miss I-Iawkinson singing May You Always. BANQUETS ,W , f 4,1 Take good care of that key for us, Judy. 1 sv, Mr. Helgeson was an interesting speaker 95 Q Kew? ww'Ns Q If 7' Everyone enjoyed the Third District Banquet. PATRONQ . ho have helped make this We, the students of Swedish-American Hospital, want to thankuall of the Patrons W ho e to have next yearbook possible. Without you W year. A sincere thank you to each and everyone of you. e could have never produced this yearbook or the one we p Mr. Norris A. Aldeen 930 Paris Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Aldeen Mulford Road American Natl. Bank St Trust Co. 501 7th Avenue Dr. Perry Anderson 1221 E. State Dr. Robert L. Anderson 303 N. Main Mr. Swan Anderson 312 N. Highland Ave. Dr. Joseph Berger 326 W. Jefferson Dr. John Berry 1221 E. State Dr. Alexander Braze 1345 Charles St. Burpee-Wood Funeral Home 420 N. Main Canfield Clinic 326 W. Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson 830 James Ave. Simon J. Carlson 8: Son 1110 Charles Street Dr. F. J. Carlstrom 223 N. Chicago Ave. Mr. Kenneth Clark 2902 E. State Columbia Studio 106 W. State Dr. Paul Dee 1221 E. State St. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emerson 3506 Meadow Lane Dr. Irving Ferrias 1456 Charles St. First Evan. Free Church 920 4th Ave. First Federal Savings Sz Loan 612 N. Main Greenlee Bros. and Co. 2136 12th Dr. George Green 4120 Charles St. Dr. R. G. Green 1355 Charles St. Dr. Raymond Halvorson 1355 Charles St. Martin Hawkinson 963 N. Main Hedlin's Prescription Pharmacy 1456 Charles St. Mr. S. H. Henrikson 605 Calvin Park Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Swan Hillman 2415 E. State St. Home'Shoe Co. 1143 Broadway Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobson 2208 Benev Lane Dr. Arvid T. Johnson 1221 E. State St. Mr. Gilbert A. Johnson American Natl. Bank Building Dr. W. Donald Jones 1454 Charles St. Kelly-Williamson Co. 1132 Harrison Ave. Dr. Harold P. Krueger 1221 E. State St. William Lamps CXO Lamps Elevator Sales and Serv. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lidbetter 517 Vale Ave. House of Lindberg 1201 Broadway Mr. Hugo Linden 2511 Oakridge Carl E. Lindquist 1137 Broadway Dr. Eric Lofgrcn 303 N. Main Lundholm Surgic :ll G roup 1355 Charles St. Dr. Donald Lydglgn 1355 Charles Sli, Mr. Allan C. Mallquist 325 Calvin Park Blvd. Mr. Harold E. Nelson 808 Greenrneadow Mr. Harry B. Newton 2616 Landstrom Fred C. Olson Mortuary 1001-03 2nd Ave. Mr. A. Campbell Perks Guilford Road Rockford Standard Furniture Co 1100 llth St. Dr. Chester Roe 1221 E. State Dr. Richard Runstrom 1221 E. State St. Dr. F. E. Sauer 1335 Charles St. Mr. L. H. Schuette 520 Calvin Park Blvd. Sealtest Ice Cream 4811 W. State St. Dr. Kenneth Skaar 1221 E. State St. Dr. Wm. Slinger 1221 E. State Dr. John Smith 303 N. Main Dr. John Spcllmeyer 3525 Charles St. Mr. A. J. Standquisl 1902 'ith Sundbcrg Funeral Home 215 Hall St. Drs. A. M. Swanson Nill'l Bank Building Swedish-.-Xmcrican Alumnae Swedish-.-Xnmorican llosl nal Dr. Paul Wilkinson 122112. Slate St. Willsry 'l'r.ntsl0r Co. -ll! Sll0l'lxlQ'lll llthis Mkt I 'Y b mme Co n nl. I l Z Q . ills mf' uf' I


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Swedish American Hospital School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Rockford, IL) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

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Swedish American Hospital School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Rockford, IL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Swedish American Hospital School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Rockford, IL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 89

1962, pg 89

Swedish American Hospital School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Rockford, IL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 74

1962, pg 74

Swedish American Hospital School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Rockford, IL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 63

1962, pg 63

Swedish American Hospital School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Rockford, IL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 89

1962, pg 89


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