Swedish American Hospital School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Rockford, IL)
- Class of 1963
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ILLINOIS gkl CONTENTS I 7-I4 Doorons. . .15-la 9ENlOR9...I9F38 Jumons ..,. 39-48 FRESHMEN. .49-58 DE PARTME NTS .... 59-64 ACTIVITIES . . 65-79 vig mi ' SNS: Y N X 21 N 1 1 -N Q hits X Q: Q., 5. w 1 M: li x r 5 sw :ws wi V 15 1 X lg. f . 5, Q: X 91 'Er N 1: W X Q. ,K r E Six ww x x N NX as X xii Q 7 'LZ 45 A H wfflf 'W F, ' X X N kv W 5 XRM X Q? sf Mfffffaff 6 ,X ,,1. ?e 1 PQ 27, iifj fly 9, J ft 9 1 fl fi Ryaz- 1 My fzfffisfgvf izqyg rw f QV.,-ff H1135 I .' ,- ,,, 4 uh, x.,..,. Q . X X w W ,176 Xxx N. x Wm, fW uf., ,wx Wa H'of,,,W Myym W A M av FDR B SER VICE X. 4 'W QW . 'Q0w..x, w -Q., Ma' wi' 'il' wxmNS . A- flxffitfrw . , .. ,mgxmxm lg., ,x. X,.'f dx 'WS-v s wx XXX a AZXXQ ,bvi4V37' vf, S . 1 ,, xv- xx Q- wfx . QX x X, V9 X avg iz N. .IW X 1 ? X Agp . Q Z, 4559 x 'RFQ 6. wx N g: 2 -. -. X. W N XX 1 V QW x E M ' - 5351? Ngksxgifx 5 6 'lf,gggx,5x-Qxliz x. Jfsx., ' - X' . , ww ' gi, . A WY f:-eww. .-2 'XSzlQgv..f:-Mgr , - .1-,My ,WV , i X- ,Y 2 2 CHAPLAI N qu 1 The hospital personnel and patients have a special place in their hearts for the Reverend Elmer Johnson who is always on hand with a cheery smile and words of encouragement and comfort. 7 Rev. Elmer Johnson with his secretary, Mrs. Shirley Wessman. 6 QR! 7V,L JSOH J' M044 S. fl . - ,,,,L, BOARD OF TRUQTE E 9 I 7 . ,.,, X ...H . AV A BOARD OF TRUSTEES FRONT ROW fl. to r.j Roger Keister, assistant administratorg Harry L. Emersoni Gust H. Ekstromg Swan Hillman, presidentg Carl E. Swenson5 Roy Jacobson, secretary5 A. Campbell Perks. MIDDLE ROW: Raymond M. Alden, vice presidentg Guy B. Reno5 Mrs. G. A. Anderson5 Mrs. C. W. Roosg Gilbert A. Johnson, Ward P. Lidbetter. BACK ROW: Martin H. HawkinSon5 George M. Bdblom, administrator3 Allan C. Mallquist5 Kenneth K. Clarkg Val Myhre, assistant administrator. NOT PICTURED: Reuben A. Aldeen, vice president5 L. H. Geddes, vice presidentg Ray H. Carlson5 Leroy E. Lilj edahlg Norris A. Aldeeng Swan F. Anderson Qdeceasedj W. L. Andersong B. W. Flinng S. H. Henrikson5 Hugo W. Lindeng Harold E. Nelson5 Harry B. Newton5 Bruce F. Olsong L. H. Schuette5 A. J. Strandquist. 8 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION wgw A Mr. George Edblom, administrator of our hospital, has worked in this capacity for many years. He has been instrumental in the planning of and future completion of a much needed, ten story addition, which will double the size of our present building. Mr. Roger Keister and Mr. Val Myhre, As- sistant Administrators, have both played an important role in helping to run the Swedish- American Hospital smoothly. Also they have been instrumental in completing plans for the opening and dedication of the new building. 9 , . ,xy Kxk- Q:XS,-,.r-ffQrjyqefsf wi 1 sxsse . X,l Y MRS. MARY GLYNN Educational Director , .5 :lf ' E ? x MRS. ALICE BAUXAR Nutrition and Diet Therapy Instructor MISS DONNA DeREMER Fundamentals of Nursing Medical-Surgical Clinical Instructor MRS. NANCY KAMPEN Obstetrical Clinical Instructor 10 FACULTY , f H fr MRS. KATI-IRYN HOUSER Operating Room Clinical Instructor x S R ass MRS. LEAI-I LETCH Fundamentals of Nursing Medical-Surgical Clinical Instructor FACULTY xi S Y ig? I as Q-is ,51x.,:,X ,ix MRS. GLADYS MAYFIELD Fundamentals of Nursing Medical-Surgical Clinical Instructor MISS MARILYN MILLER Medical-Surgical Clinical Instructor MRS. IRENE NORTI-IRUP Medical-Surgical Clinical Instructor MRS. ETI-IOL SAUG School Nurse MRS. BEVERLY PETERSON Fundamentals of Nursing Medical- Surgical l!lH'gAA ,SIMMS Clinic al Instructor I TC - ufgl C al Clinical Instructor 11 ROCKFORD COLLEGE FACULTY MISS A. ESCARILLA MR. A. BLOOM Chemistry Sociology MR. S. ROGERS DR. S. CLARE Psychology Anatomy and Physiology Not pictured: MRS. M. RICE--Microbiology. MRS. A. GUYETTE--Chemistry lab.. 13 r gk -r---4.44-qnaunq. f , I ,fl QUPERVIQOR9 X ' Y flif - 1 -1 Q.. V K ,z Y it i ik I Y' r X X L' 5 X , 6 f ' if QR v U 41, . . s.. 'ss S 6. ?1 E Q 'S E 3 1 Miss Dorothy Kullberg, O.B. Supervisor, Miss Clarice Adams, Assistant Director of Nursing Service, STANDING Miss Jessie Drafahl, Nursing Office Supervisor, Mr. John Drew, O.R. Supervisor, Mrs. Jean Dykeman, Nursing Office Supervisor. Not Pictured: Miss Martha Larson, 3-11 Supervisor, Mrs. Charlotte Russell, 11-7 Supervisor, Mrs. Thelma Carlson, Night Clinical Supervisor. ' HEAD NURSES ,. , ' H - ,--V A ' A 'X f' 4 ., ih- :I 'V , W' a ' F ' ' f . X A f , . , f X , fs... 'f , 1 if ,W X 4 , Q , .4 M' ff f ,wrt G J f Q4 M I 42 4,1 'J' r I f ff it ' if -1 .ea , 1 Nj f K 4-K -my-,,:4 4 5 sa , ws 455, o .ff if Q x wi . gr X - A W I dw A4 f Qs 0 4 . are.. 0 .5 'QM . 4 2 . 5 I 4 'Q WWW X 5 ix F'-'X 3 5 Q - Xi - X 3, , I Tcl., X N13 5 sf X Q 3,51 4- -. X V , ! ,V ,,,,.g5,5 X kr . x W , K . W. -. - ' 'wr-ft' 11,1-vw-Mvafsfvii , K 1 . - . , ,. ,.-- ,, ' , '? ' rf gi-NM X 11? rv X. V '-fgfysf ' - . P -' H. . 3-'inn 194 f 1 P 1m...t kgQix3 Y xg . . X t ' 'V Q . ff' . , ' a f I Q' N' . ' ' ? - S 7 s - f - Q ' ff Mrs. Mildred Pease, 3 East, Mrs. Lorrayne Getts, 3 West, Mrs. Bettina Weaver, 2 West, Mrs. Ruth Zwiger, Pedi- atrics, Mrs. Signe Rowley, O.B. Delivery, STANDING: Mrs. Karlene Sonnenberg, Emergency Room, Mrs. De- lores Forsberg, 2 East, Miss Betty Lundvall, Post Surgical, Miss Virginia Anderson, M.I.C., Mrs. Doris Inskeep, Central Supply, Not Pictured: Mrs. Violet Lee, O.B. Post-Partum. 14 f , fi! ZW95 ,,Z2W 4 UWMC Q76 iffy, Judy Q Q, 1 JL QZLQZ, M Bl MZ! J - 77 .QQ QWWMWZ ffjwa J W 4MQw QW !m waz? mziw mcgw Mw7 - ywwi Y fm! 5 '---X . .gs ,.......... if Q, W fs., IB' SEATED: Dr. Perry Anderson, Dr. Irving Ferrias, Dr. Thomas Lukasik, Dr. Robert Hoffman, Dr. James Novak. STANDING: Dr. C. W. Predberg, Dr. Kenneth Skaar, Dr. Paul Van Pernis, Dr. H. W. Van- Iandingham. SEATED: Dr. R. G. Green, Dr. L. P. Johnson, Dr. George Green, Dr. Alexander Braze, Dr. Richard I-Iarshfield. STANDING: Dr. Paul Dee, Dr. J. Berger, Dr. C. Young. Dr. Robert Hollingsworth. 16 llll ll llll llllllll Ill E W .. H al K . 0 4 4. 1'- I 4 DDCTORS S x RQ il SEATED: Dr. John Smith, Dr. Hans Willuhn, Dr. Ida Brechtel, Dr. W. Page, Dr. D. W. Lyddon. STANDING: Dr. Chester Roe, Dr. Lawrence Blomberg, Dr. A. M. Swanson, Dr. A. T. Johnson, Dr. M. F. F. Kohl, Dr. F. E. Sauer, Dr. Richard Runs1Iom. This book would be incomplete without honoring the doctors. Their wisdom and skill relieve sickness and restore health and hope, their humor, patience, and valuable instruction help the student be- come more proficient in nursing care. Not pictured: Dr. Bruce Canfield, Dr. William Slinger, Dr. John Berry, Dr. R. L. Anderson, Dr. Eric Lof- gren, Dr. W. Donald Jones, Dr. Henry Anderson, Dr. Jerald Bowman, Dr. Stanley Anderson, Dr. Richard Wilson Dr. Miles J. Gullickson Dr. Fred Norten, Dr. C. B. Mclntosh, Dr. F. J. Carlstrom, Dr. Harold Krueger, Dr. Burt Canfield, Dr. ,P. T. Grimes, Jr., Dr. R. G. Halvorson, DT- R- E- Heerens, Dr. E. D. Schilling, Dr. William Seifert, Dr. Gordon Wormley, Dr. R. E. Whitsitt, Dr. W. Schneider. 17 Anna'--, n.,,.....i,, -v D- !l'.'....1... 'u .. - ,,,g: i, , ' rl.: fa - f'i i .,... DOCTORS If doctors didn't find time for a little laughter now and then they'd he as sick as their patients--and they wouldn't be doctors The heartfelt thanks, The true confessions The bare-faced lies, The really sick, The ones pretending-- The line goes on--it's never ending, The gloom of death, The joy of birth, The vigils long and lovely, All these exist, for what they're worth, And what'S more, For DOCTORS ONLY! 18 Qkfcs 9' 4+ S W mf-' 3 SWE I s, Q. .....J I '1. 15I f C 11 442623 QENIORS ALICE BETTS QI-IAYENGAQ Bates Ro ckford, Illinois She's like champagne--sparkling eyes and bub- bling personality. CANDACE BRADLEY Evansville , Wisconsin I-Ier name signifies her real worth--and she lives up to it. nf, f 'f If f ,f df V, f ,, f A X, f Q 44 f V f 27' ff 1 fy ,Q iff ,fwf yfjiy I 4,, X n 22 Cf 22 4 117714 llcandyll BARBARA BULTI-IAUS Bolt Rockford, Illinois An attractive young lady, and quite amusing. 21 LYNN CRANDALL Rockford, Illinois Rar' in to go and full of fun only one. QENIORS PATRICIA CARLSON P.C.' Winnebago, Illinois I slept and dreamt that life was beautyg I awoke and found that life was duty. JUDITH CLARK QBOWENQ Jude Loves Park, Illinois A sincere classmate--good natured through and through. Repunzal her heart belongs to 22 111 1' 3-9'-urfww-f bu ,1,,,1,,, g, .He q ......a, .- . - ...-ia- ---.'.,,- ,- - ---.,., b , ,.. -- MW , U ,AM , M - A I ,H y , v I H q , i - -Q , , , ,, , ,K I 2. ,MQ H -L-fy N x...,. ,. t. ,.,.l ... . . .ff 'J' 7' 4 '11 -Q - '--------we-v-----,--V... .. . xi-...,.,1 '.':1i'l, ': '-' ----fav-v-ar, f 5 ...N-... . .--H - -f , . A . 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F Y-an 7---.1.q-..-n-rw-an...-v-n-.. an 4 .H -N .4 , - yv ,.,, . 0440 , an-1 , Q wi 'vu an ,.,, I.- F' 0' u - - - v -Q H-'xt-'I 'f' .I -,'.. - f' N , i.g,...fJ'!L'.,,, . o A, .u :Yi'f1!'fQ,., 1111 5321:-Qun-A.,.fT,.l'-'7-.,.f,.'f. -. . , 1---,-Ll'1hULi-..,.vu:-re'a-. - - .,.s. - . , - M- -- , , . .-.1. ,.--n--... ---,, -,-,,, ,,, QENIORQ Dubuque, Iowa Ginger--the spice of life. I if new s - ' VIRGINIA ELLWAN GER Ginger Rockford, Illinois The finest gal in every way, she gets the most from every day. SHARON GETZ HGetZerH Chicago, Illinois A miss, who with vim and snap, will make things I ses? MARTHA FANE Emmy Lou xf 24 SENIOR9 JACQUELINE GILMORE Jock Rockford, Illinois A likable gal. who rates high with us. KATHIE GREENMAN Rockford, Illinois Greennose The young lady with the ability to laugh through it all--and that laugh! f V, .,., I JUDITI-I I-IAMRE I-Iambre Rockford, Illinois llsh-e'S a mighty jolly lass, with a mighty level head. 25 -1 WHWW -985.85 ,aaa .--...F--vw.. '-nn--Q' ---,.7!12'!!2'3.- . - V... 9 vulunlolusodiaa dn.. gg . gf: -.3330-:snau4qen.!,. ,:,'..I.4U an ...4,- , ,,- - - g nfik r- ,iv -18 1----...ig ' '--Q.- '1I i 'f'- - ' ls'-:cv -' .. H 'Q' 4nHx-,41u UW mum an - - -1.4'L'f':-Jg- 'He , , i,,.4-w 2 . .., ,?3'g'g',-gy my ....,,, -.:..A ffs. 7' ...M ...a.,. . , fl'-fn-..l I p , ... Q A ,, I f f f'k-3355.3 T:-mi - . QV Ts' . ay. -X31 if X 3 Q-A - 3,53 r, , aff ,Qtg:ji1,Q l if?i!il5 I Q. .g WILMA I-IAYENGA Willie Kings, Illinois A friendly heart and every inch a nurse. x Ox N , A ht LYNN HENDERSON Hendie Dixon, Illinois Not too serious, but real gay, an amiable person- ality in every w'ay. Ns I BETH JOHNSON Tj.11ie'A' I Rockford, Illinois Always ready to do her part--and then some. I E'- 26 I 'IH 'l'e vw., 1. fy---.,-..,...-.. V' s 'N'-crass. .- -. . ----.. f --41-..'- 'P ---2': -v-w-...F 'I:::.f't--A---. - ..- -4- - - . . . . .. . ,U p ,,PV,fh -,,,,,,Mnun--h .-.ow .-..,.,,,, X -,.....,.. x - unit.. . , , u 1 - .-.....,., M. I h : -.--.-,........ , A A V, W A I, V- --jj - .., - -L-..,.-.. . v - ..,..,, , f Ai., - . - i.. ,, N-,-R M. IL. , NM , V -I - .V . U.. .....1.1e..::,ff A-.,,.- , ..-vu V- -. - A - i - - SENIORQ CHRISTINA JOHNSON Rockford, Illinois Full of pep and very gay, into every heart she wins H her way. JUDITH LOVE Elgin, Illinois It was a hard fight, but she w Tina Lovee SHARON MOURLAM Mourl ey Webster City, Iowa Don't rush me--what's tomorrow for? SENIOR9 JOY NEWKIRK Joy Sycamore, Illinois A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. qi MARY JANE NILSSON M.J. Dixon, Illinois As active as alka Seltzer in Water. KAREN NOLAN Rockford, Illinois She sets the pace, and others follow. Karen Anne 28 f SENIORQ MARTHA NYMAN Marty Cherry Valley, Illinois A girl worth while is a girl with a smi1e. MARCIA PALMER Panda Rockford, Illinois A quiet little maid with a quiet little way. wwf f 4 Wfwfw 2 Way tt Aff, JUDITH REAVIS J11dY Beloit, Wisconsin A But it's not in my schedule! 29 . 1. If? on-In 4-4 W 1505717 -fr ': ,1f!?V? Oowuw I QENIORQ JANET REWERTS Jan I Rochelle, Illinois Why study. The more one studies, the more there is to forget. MARY RICHARDSON Matz St. Paul, Minnesota Heart of gold- -far between and few, she'd do any- , thing for you. in 1 H1 NANCY RICHMAN Nanc Franklin Grove, Illinois One-half nightowl and one-half Nightingale. 30 'Dv-h. 13 'U' I p s-,-a,,h- F'-'...v,,.,,., M-A' -----s......,s-,,,,,nj-------.,. ,-Q---sp --...,..,g.,, - '- - , , - - ...,, ,,,, , ,. .,,., G sq...,,,, f ' L' u-vg,,,,: I W-1.-..4.,.,,,..,, X 4...v--nr, '---.-.m,,,., a 'till'-b-,. .,M - ---....,, GMM, Af-f.-M ., . ,wav-M ....- ....-... ....,1.,i.. ..,..f. -up - --1--1-u..f.-.-nn.:-Amy..-nqlrno-q ' '- r ' .. we ---1.-.-,....,.,. ----I .... ---V., ..,.,, wh --M.-,..,,,,u M- .,-,,m,, ---.-.. . ...,,..s::n - W-U---a-V. .,-..,., 'I' '--'-f---Q--'-..--....-.................,,..,.,.,.. 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Barb 'Z ,, f f,,, y 1716 4 'f 7,7 ,Z ' 'iVlL,.,f f 32 l'r.'tt':rttf'!t17:':'3 '::..:. l. O X ':'f' 5'W'f'ff 'T4 GRADUATION FIRST ROW' left to right' M Palmer, P Schott, J Newkirk, J Winje, A. Betts QHayenga , M Richardson, S Getz, B Wurtz, M Nilsson. SECOND ROW' B Johnson J Reavis, M Henderson, C Johnson, D Cripe N Richman, J Rewerts, M. VanZuiden, J Love. THIRD ROW- S Diekbernd L Riggs J Clark QBowenl, J G11 more, V Ellwanger, B Bulthaus, L Crandall C Bradley FOURTH ROW' P Carlson, S Mourlam K Green man, M Nyman M Pane, J I-Iamre, K Nolan P Daniels, W Hayenga, S Weinzierl THE N IGHTIN GALE 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 profes- sion, and will hold in confidence all personal mat- ters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my pro- fession With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. 'X- 4,132.4- . . .... y , , . . . - . 1. 5 - - . . , . Q . 1 o 7 Q 7 v u I O l l 7 0 I 9 0 I , I 1 . , . . . , . . . . . 33 Ei5LP7EEEi25?'j 4'-'1 ' ' A.Iff71ff ' Ia -sg-::', Q72 SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1963 of Swedish-American Hospital School of Nursing, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make and publish our last will and testament. 1' B tt I-I a will my ability to catch mice to Judy Malmassari. . D u . A me eradleayillil ,m ability to sleep in class along with my Do not disturb sign plus my ability to chalk up Candy B Y, Y u . demerits to Loraine Beckman, in hopes she will do better than I. I, I, I Barb Bulthaus, will my love of polishing white shoes to the Class of 1964. I, Pat Carlson, will my ability to say the right thing at the wrong time to Claudia Hedgren. 1 I Judy Clark Bowen, will my nightlyfive minute phone calls to Lucinda Dukes. Good luck! ! ! I I, L nn Crandall will my ability to get P.M. assignments done with great vigor to Barb Kozier Qplus one pair of i Y 2 elevated nursing shoesj. I Doris Cripe, will my ability to find more monkeys outside the cages than inside at Lincoln Park Zoo to Kay I White. I, Florence Daniels, will my narcoleptic ability to Galey Samuelson. 1, Sue Dieckbernd, will the ability to have the same clinical instructor for ten weeks at C.M.H. to Eileen Mussle- man. I, Virginia Ellwanger, will all my mail from the U.S. Army to Floy Crabtree. . I, Martha F ane, will my ability to collect stationery, and still not write, to Merla Willste ad. To Donna Haakenson I will my ability to really see now! I, Sharon Getz, will my ability to have fun at Riverview to Nancy Weaver--don't hurt yourself. I, Jackie Gilmore, will my dietary ability to Anita Swingen. Word of advice--don't take diuril! I, Kathie Greenman, will my strength and endurance when caring for and whipping around all those CVA's on Three West to Pam Pearson. I, Judith Hamre, will my lectures on not parking in the parking lot to Beverly Holland. May she carry on their fine tradition as well as I. To Calista Wilson, I will my ability to give motherly council to troubled orderlies. I, Willie Hayenga, will my level headedness to Carolyn Sawlaw while working senior service in O.R. I, Lynn Henderson, will my millions of hours of baby sitting to Nancy Redding. A helpful hint--use child psychology! I, Beth Johnson, will my ability to growl for the school skits to Donna Maynard. Grrrr! Tina Johnson, will my desire for having a good time twenty-four hours a day to Pat Recob. Judith Love, do hereby bequest my quiet, serene ways to my little sis, Billie Reynolds. I, Sharon Mourlam, will my friend, Staph aureus, to Carol Benson. I, Joy Newkirk, will my domestic abilities to Carolyn Dangerfield. I I, 1, I, Mary Jane Nilsson, will my knitting ability to Angie Ehlers and my ability to retain contacts to Marcia Hayenga. I, Karen Nolan, will all of my cheese to Sandi Craig and Jennie Josephson with the hope that they will get more use out of it than I did. I, Martha Nyman, will my vivid interest in frontier nursing to Milla Stockstad. Marcia Palmer, will my heighth to Charmaine Colin. Judy Reavis, will my geriatric affiliation on ol' Three West to Kathy Dresselhaus. I, Jan Rewerts, will my pamphlet, Twenty-one Easy Ways to Lose Ten Pounds in Four Days Fast by Ima Diuretic to Donna Dusing. I, Mary Richardson, will my clumsiness to Karen Spencer. Nancy Richman, will my homework sessions to Sue Williams. Hope you have as good luck as I. Luanna Riggs, will Betty Butterfield all my S and H Green Stamps and all my donors--plus the two Silverfish living in room 433. I, Pauline Schott, will a formal introduction to Don, Bob, Mark, Ed and Dick of Chicago to Jeanne Kahl when at the Shoveler's Ball. Rip Van Zuiden, will my ability to sleep anytime, anyplace to Lucinda Cridlebaugh. Sandi Wenzierl, will my senior service in labor and delivery to Judy Johnson so that she won't have to go back 1, I, I, 1, I, 1, to nursery. I, Judy Winj e, will my good bill of health and no absent days to Judy Sauer as her record is following mine. I, Barb Wurtz, will my ability to knit a christening blanket in only twelve months to Sandra Thomas. I, Sarah Gamp, will my nursing ability to anyone interested in the profession. I, Betsy Prig, will my winning smile and pleasing personality to the Class of 1964. We, the thi1'FY-Six IT1embGIS of the Class Of '63, will the Class of '64 our shovels and mustard plasters for strained muscles in hopes that as time for your graduation comes, life will be easier, 34- 'hir re-Q! 'li llh IIE. FAN: IM B i Hama .mfiil waz 2535 wi SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY We the class of 1964 are great followers of Confucius. Confucius say, He who looks toward future is smart cooky. And where better to find fortune than in cooky? First fortune in cooky say: Alice Betts Hayenga still shoveling--not in hospital--in barnyard. - Ah so, cooky sees Candy Bradley as great model of negligees from the lingerie department of Gift Shop. Barbara Bulthaus is still steadily looking for steadies. Pat Carlson running own cab-delivery service. Special rate for twins. Judy Clark Bowen is now emcee of her own panel show - - - l've got a secret. Lynn Crandall's going West started the California male rush. Doris Cripe, famous surgeoness, operating with chopsticks. Ah so,--very fruity future--Flossy Daniels in Florida. Sue Dieckbernd is still trying to account for that lost phenobarb. Virginia Ellwanger is still checking mailbox for quarterly letter. q Martha F ane is morgue supervisor whose favorite saying is, You stab 'um--I'll slab 'um. Sharon Getz and Pauline Schott are still running neck and neck. Jackie Gilmore is still quoting from largely famous book, CALORIES DON'T COUNT. To Kathie Greenman, Confucius say-- To put sparkle in life, try mining. Judy Hamre has been seen with excellent specimen in the lab. Willie Hayenga owes 310,000 to Bell Telephone Company because she lets her fingers do the walking. Lynn Henderson is still special second scrub in cysto room. Beth Johnson--Now Tubby's her hubby. Tina Johnson is president of C.R. S. for graduate nurses--QCalifornia Recruitment Servicej. How's business Tina? Confucius finds Judy Love in far-off India teaching elephants how to forget. Judy did you say you can't re- member where classes are being held? Sharon Mourlam--Confucius say to you-- Always remember - - - if can't find Mr. - - - live with sister. For Joy. Newkirk, Confucius say, There is no Joy in 'Windy City' when lighter than wind itself. Mary Jane Nilsson's personal card reads, If you're a high-brow, dye your eyebrow at Nilsson's. Next fortune say Karen Nolan in humble supervisory position in charge of all pediatric units in L.A, County dis trict. Did you say only 3000 beds, Karen? Marty Nyman--Ah so--singing message. She'll be coming round the mountain with her O.B. bag. Marcia Palmer has proven that her wisdom is not all in her teeth. Oh, very sad news! Judy Reavis lost in Africa. Parents hoping for best, but search party found her. Jan Rewerts now writing soon to be published book-- Those Wild, Innocent Years. Mary Richardson has best mouth to mouth technique in land of 10,000 lakes. Ah so, Nancy Richman still holding high honor of Chief Geisha Girl in most honorable Swanson Pagoda. Luanna Riggs - - - Happened upon Shelton's household, found very unique walls papered with S 8cH Green Stamps. Margaret VanZuiden, Confucius say-- Girl with wiggle have intern-al problem. Sandy Wienzierl sayslan appy is still her favorite case. Judy Winje is still making up time. Was just transferred out to the East - - - end. Barbara Wurtz back in Wisconsin has been doing her dairy best every day. Ah so, not done yet - - - One more note in big cooky, To Class of 1963 - - - PILES OF LUCK!! w,x,.,i .,., . E They call me Smiley. YI WNOVNJ7 if -. 2 f X Q . i if 2 l E . Z W Y 9 Y l f 3 7' F . I 1 3 . E .. - T.. .a ., .... , I 'H .... , r . - f r . A .. ' '42 .- A You -. ' f -A vw ' f' 1 .. . mr fl T , A .i.i W ,iq X Y Q is X X. A V ' ', ' 'gf A Mies- .jx w R g V V .4 . 5 r. .X K. g x , Q . 2 - 1- 1 as .N Q P I' 3 me - . i . , , 'fn -'F - ix . 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M,J,4.-.,.5,Q.-.f..- -5.3-L..:-'.M.- .-'I-.:,:..,i.-4 W, 1 A V d'.','3-y1'- -:.v.s.,.4-1 i nag. se-,gp-ww.-.. .,.. w-,.-. -'-up .... ..4.A.,. . , -. .. 1 -- . - .n v s F M .,,.-.,..,,.,-,, L - - -.W4V.--- -- -. JL J' r - - , V -- - ' f . -A.'..'1'1'-'gf'-:dvi-ffm-1-:,,e-z+e-5-B .. - . -- - A- ' 1 - -- - - ' -N - --'Y' N' ' ' ' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS STANDING: Class Advisor, Miss W. Simms, Secretary, Pat Recobg Class Representative, Lorraine Beckman, Treasurer, Carolyn Sawlaw. SEATED:.Vice President, Calista Wilson, President, Lyla White. As Juniors, we are Well into the field of nursing. We have experienced many new rotations and met with many new experiences. This year we have had money making projects, such as selling flowers on special occasions, having bake sales, and selling sweat shirts and stationery. The profits are used to help us reach our main goal as juniors which is honoring the seniors with a banquet in May. We have begun our affiliations and are looking forward to what is to come in the future. 40 t A 'su 'E JUNIORQ Carole Benson Sterling , Illinois Lorraine Beckman Rockford, Illinois Betty Butterfi eld Elgin, Illinois Charmaine Colin Sterling , Illinois Floy Crabtree Maynard, Iowa Sandra Craig Kewanee, Illinois 41 .IUNIORQ Donna I-Iaakenson Evansville , Wisconsin Marcia Hayenga Rockford, Illinois Claudia I-Iedgren Chicago, Illinois Beverly Holland Rockford, Illinois Judith Johnson Kirkland, Illinois Jennie J osephson Kewanee, Illinois 43 fa y 1- 'if f , . . , ,M .A A 'J ,f - 'H .A f',i'L f l '- f in . . -Q1 -1 4- 1 1,,:wf'j 5133 - :j1i Xf1'5x 'iff V A -5: 4121-fa::p,f:',.-,g rea, ,J - ' ,3g,f,, --. ..v I4'l ff , Si ,W v'?' , ,M I V V f ' f'1f?3?'.:, l5?2?E sf3iff if as-e p 'li l 1 C-,' QW? YC, 5, 1f Q asv I A fu, , JUNIORQ Jeanne Kahl Huntley, Illinois Barb ara Kosier Sterling , Illinois .X . L.- Judith Malmassari Belvidere, Illinois Donna Maynard Woodstock, Illinois Z Q f 115 + f Ng., , Eileen Musselman Sterling , Illinois Pamela Pearson Rockton, Illinois I 44 JUNIDRQ Patricia Recob Walworth, Wisconsin Nancy Redding Rockford, Illinois Billie Reynolds East Peoria, Illinois Galey Samuelson Rockford, Illinois Judith Sauer Elgin, Illinois C arolyn Sawl aw Mendota, Illinois 45 WL.. JLINIOR9 Karen Spencer Dix on, Illinois Milla Stokstad Oregon, W1scons1n Anita Swingen Stoughton, Wisconsin Sandra Thomas Sharon, Wisconsin Nancy Weaver Rockford, Illinois Lyla White Rockford, Illinois 46 n1SA --- -M as W.. 'J ss. QNX x X I X li-Q31 IX XXNQQVL-X X gk- X XQX g 1 wa-biii . sl - Q , fm ,, ga. lf, '25 X ,W ,fa Vw ' Zig, Z f f UC, fy, , I ,, f ,,wf7f4fc,, , f 7554 ,f . if '4 ' 'MMM M5 07 ff f 4. -1 1 :yy JUNIOR9 Merla Willstead Dix on, Illinois Suzanne Williams Stillman Valley, Illinois Calista WilSOn Manchester, Iowa ig Take I . I-ISI-O I YOU I f J Si X I eager! x ..,,.sA., . 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'M '--1-- -, - - , .. , A ' , ,,,.,V,. , - -N, , , . , A . , - , - Y , '-for 4.-n.- .,-4 .-.--.U - ... . , M I . ,J W W- F - - . . - - A - AV- , .- - -Y- .'.'. .-fr -fi: - 4 - L,. ,-g-,M-,-,--lil' Y Y . -L-93731..:'r ,':':4:.--:-'-.35-.5721M--1'-,g..,,H- .4131 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS STANDING: Secretary, Billie Hyland, Treasurer, Nina Nymang Class Advisor, Mrs. G. Mayfield, Class Representative, Norma Anderbergg President, Connie Johnson, Vice President, Mary Nicholson V 5 i i E I 1. 3, 1 g1 1 Q Though we came together as strangers with completely different l backgrounds, we soon became a closely-knit group spurred on by a A common goal. We learned and put to use the many procedures re- quired in fundamental nursing care. With each new experience we Q acquired a feeling of satisfaction. , 2 . 4 i it ,, 1 1 i l w J'-IT -- amid usvi-r.:!:5-w,2,:',::'u-ignzgi-N-Luz:-,W..,,Njj's:::L:-.,,,,::::-52: :-:,,,,:, -jug'-::--.44-.,N rf: V. ,, , U.-I-.lx---.... .,.,.,ah,--h -,M , Y- 'YH' - ,,, -va-f.,. Q' vw-. Q - -.... '5'--v--,,, '- ---...,,, M X----.-.. ., Aww -1-...H ...U-.. . .,,... 'J-1, -.--vu...-... - ,.. . -. ,A n-Nwilngq:.,,,,,.0-uzw-:::s...,..,,,,1u.araQ::.. hsfu.-':.-..,,,s,'.'.v4N':4..-I--,,i,-inN:::.,,.'-my--V .-.-,...,,,,,,-'Hin . Nr7:.,,:.,, .,b!r-M, -W as I-.Z-iii'-.U--.Q-....--,...,. .......,,..,,,,.,,,.,,,,,. in Nrrl!-.wr 3-.:'1u't '-'---., ,ffjff -'Q---Q-...,.,: 'Nrs-TfI1ffff -- f-w....1..,l'I:' -ff--... .,..,, '-v-ng-A--.1-:f,,,'1jQ51jt:Q.YV...-.. ..,.,11:,f'f 'M-1 ---Q--..L..12f1f1', ', ITU r- hs --mf-':'1'T'- .7fff'f'f'f'fff1I . f1'.f'. .'5f'f 1 , -- ..,,, ---Q-,..... ' T' -'--- - . '-'N - ......f '1- - --.L 'f-'+ --- ,.-.,. , , '- ---.. ...MH J --H,.- ---- ...Ma-. . g , ' ' - A -- ,.. . 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Diane Aronson Rockford, Illinois Jean Bacorn Walnut, Illinois FREQHMEN Norma Anderberg German Valley, Illinois Joyce Appleby Monticello, Iowa Sandra Becker Rock Falls, Illinois Di ana Boeke Winslow, Illinois Donna Baker Rockford, Illinois Barbara Banwell Rockford, Illinois Nesbeth Calkins Rockford, Illinois Judy Carlson Rockford, Illinois WW ,,,,,,,A, ,,,.,, ,, , M, 5, , , ..' , nf.: ,. ,. if s ffm if V L, QW, igfiff ' ir i ' , I 'ef' v,M,,,,, Sally Dahlgren Rockford, Illinois Mary Davis Mendota, Illinois FRESHMEN Barbara Clifton Elgin, Illinois Blanche Condill Elgin, Illinois Carol De arth Rockford, Illinois Karen DeMun.n Belvidere, Illinois you , L, 1 - ve Q.....,.w.,,.4,,,.,..: MJ Betty Dir Sterling, Illinois Martha Dorn Rockford, Illinois trot Gail Duckert Cottage Grove, Wisconsin Nancy Gillett Sherland, Illinois 52 A u 1'---,...-...g:,:--A-1-fhe-V-- :1i1i1:'-' N--'I1LI.LI f i1f'f'i:':' ' 4 i ' J 1 H- . ., ---'- - -r . .-......,.-. E4 ,. ,mn ..w-..m,,, ,W ,AM -I ..... RMU, V. .- ..,. ,,, ,,,,, U ,.,,, 1, UMW h My, ---ff'--A-W- -:::::'-H - . ,k---..-.:4:1:1:::: --- w . r::::'----1-f ,,::::::'- - :'1:::'1:-P -' a - - - -- - -w ll1ZZ:'1:.'2i.t.'g' 1--ffT'1'f':'7 f ', '.'1:Fff YfI52???T-'lim-72ff iffi'-if'7f'iT'f 'N f'if-1 f ' t ' t r ' i ' ' FREQHMEN Argene Greg ersen Rockford, Illinois Sharon Heizler Schroeder, Minnesota Billie Hyland Elgin, Illinois Pamala Iseminger Triumph, Illinois Constance Johnson Rockford, Illinois Constance Johnson Rockford, Illinois Judith Johnson Rock Falls, Illinois Jacqueline Jury Belvidere, Illinois Ruth Ann Kingsbury Whitewater, Wisconsin Marcia Koch Belvidere, Illinois ,mf 53 i NX , FREQHMEN Julie Larson Elgin, Illinois Ruth Ann Maus -an 2 T. Nancy McCrillis Rockford, Illinois Mary McGinn Sterling, Illinois -.. 'gm . Ik Mendota, Illinois Ruth Ann Moen Argyle, Wisconsin Cheryl Nelson Rockford, Illinois A I fi: ..'., Mary Nichol son Kirkland, Illinois Aina Nyman Carpentersville, Illinois I Judith Nyman Carpentersville, Illinois Gail Palmer Leaf River, Illinois -F7 I i 4 : I I E J P A .- HJ, . ,im ,,:-xv. :Q ,L . , ,L M ,,,.l,,:V, 4. ,l,,1,,:, I- , I . , l--,-- ' ' ' '----- .Z 'H---- .-.- . . ,, '-- ----A---.Ulf'W'-'------.-.. ' ' '--r- -f i-A-. -----.... ...,-1,..1... 'LTL' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' - ' - ' ' , -V - - - - ' ' Z-' -.-............ '- -'--- -1... .,,,-4:-a--..,....-.,I..,1j' -- - - . .... , 3 u- - -'- - - - ., , ' ' ' ' ' ' A . ,-, Q ---- - . . . ' 1. A . 2 - , gg . 'H 'M' FREQHMEN Joan Perla Loves Park, Illinois Priscilla Peterson Cherry Valley, Illinois Sharon Ray Del avan, Wisconsin Judith Rice Kings, Illinois Marcia Schnorr Rochelle , Illinois Ann Shuman Merrie Thome Stockton, Illinois Trudy Timm Ro ckford, Illinois Sterling , Illinois .wa,.,.,ss.? li X S Q Xxx X Q , P Q -by-s. .s . X .X Qx... .W X N Janice Ward Monroe Center, Illinois Judith Zwetz Poplar Grove, Illinois f S mu i rxG?hiOn un Qi an O N A vs -f-, lik N - x - Pr V x xi rsh wha 'Q 1 vs 4- 31, ' M k V 1 ' -ly x'25 'Y'53Y-' , L, gs -' .3 ' ,,,V VV ,,VV 1 ,51 ' ,j f if v Web ,lt 80 2 V 601326 FREQHMAN INITIATION 011 2 night in October of 62 The freshmen had many tasks to do. We trudged downtown in costumes rare TO be the object of many a stare A 43 penny was hard to find But we found the shoppers very kind. It was all worth while and lots of fun FOI our Freshman title was sought and won. X to You call yourself nurses? Y. a 1111 -11-11'-I I 12 inf! 1 te it T 14 ,1 X X at as - 'if ..xwtM?wK g,ee 'M:: fx, or? hes irOm the O f 1 .9 ' T 'xx 5 ,f 1 ? x 5109? 669 sim ow' jg Will the real roommate please stand up Xa Citi? ' ' ' I 1090 . 1,65 'ixxel ,ie Ynlnu If I get Dr. Skaar for my physical---g X Y x The glrl back home , V , Q Ah Shucks-- -Kick ! OW! That smarts, 58 Mary Chase This won't hurt a bit Isn't she through, yet? K-,Rl Ymwo ...Ny-K If MEDICAL- SURGICAL F LOOR9 60 EMERGENCY ROOM SURGERY Approximately six weeks are spent in this department. While there, the students are taught modern surgical tech- niques and procedures by the O.R. instructor, Mrs. Houser. They also learn by actual working experience with doctors and surgical nurses. - Jif- W5 nuff A , f M... ' ,.Wff lvM-'Z 7 yd' Qi 1 ,sf Va.-uv' S e rtion of each student's training is SPent in the emergmlcy Om Po th student learns through experience how to cope Wlth IOOIII- There e . - - ' s 'nto action. unusual gtuations by putting specific nursing Illeasllfe 1 1 OBQTETRICQ Three months of the Junior year is spent in the three sections of obstetrics. This includes nursery Qbaby watchingj, post partum fmother tendingj, and labor and delivery Qstork assistingj. Many seniors return to gain additional experience in one of the three areas as part of their senior service. V l DIET KITCHEN i During the four weeks spent in diet kitchen, the student dncreafses skill in the preparation and planning of special lets Of the patients. Guidance in this field is given by Mrs B ' . . auxar in the classroom and the four dretrcians in the diet kitchen. 62 D iNTEN9IVE CARE Medical Intensive Care is a service which gives the senior special training in the care of the critically ill patient. The student learns the use of emergency equipment and its application in the Care Of these patients. Also they become ve1'Y adept at carrying out many complex prO- cedures. K1 Q4 X , , AQA, Q u p .A,.,., ,l1.,.,,gi.,Lg.,. .. ..,.., .VM ,., .'-e1Qr 2 ir' it A '5 .Aksf'M fa'- M Q -.,.,,1f,-4,,.fWN,:,r::g V 'M' -wzvxfmfgg I .,fE1f',Jib. x .wawgswl-Q-4:gC.:w'1 vwfwezewfyigfgrm,fg5:',: - . .7 if , iff 'Q W.,,m..,..-Was il A 5 , b X w if: .,.,, , ,A WWfa.,,,M 13, '-Z ,MM .,,. ,. V:.,.: ,A . 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The use of less pages and more piCt11I6S is the most noticeable change. A new important feature added this year is a new section called dorm life. This along with the cover has given the yearbook a new look. The yearbook was published by American Yearbook .Company and the photography was done by Bay Kaufman of Columbia Studio. Jean Kahl did the art work. The annual staff has been working diligently all year under the guidance of our advisor, Mrs. Glynn- We give this book to you as fond memories of the year 1963. 66 3 92 X 54 32 Q9 B Circulation and Advertising: J. Johnson, S. Mourlam, B. Bulthaus, G. Palmer, B. Butterfield and J. Perla. Not pictured: Co-Chairman J. Rewerts, J. Johnson QJr.j D. Boeke, J. Timm, K. Dresselhaus. Layout: L. Riggs, B. Kosier, P. Iseminger, N. Calkins, N. Gillett. Not pictured: C. Wilson, D. I-Iaakenson, J. Kahl, A. Gregersen. Photography: Co-Chairman, E. Musselman, M. Davis. Not pictured: Co-Chairman, Pam Pearson, A. Swingen, P. Carlson, D. Cripe, J. Bacorn, S. Becker. .Y Staff writing and Typing: Co-Chairman, M. Richardson, T. Johnson, C. Sawlaw. Not pictured Co-Chairman, C. Benson, S. Dieck- bernd, J. Malmassari, G. Duckert, S. Dahlgren M. Nicholson, M. J. Nilsson, B. Dir, R. Kins- bury, M. McGinn, N. McCrillis, A. Shuman. Q A if i ,f..I..Z' '.......' '.... A .LI if 6 i v 1 v E :Z STUDENT ASSOCIATION Donna I-Iaakenson and Connie Johnson having a great time portraying little girls. 68 SEATED: Karen Nolan, President. STANDING: Donna Maynard, Treasurer, Lucinda Dukes, Secretary, Beth Johnson, First Vice President, Mrs. R. Goodsell, Faculty Advisor, Cindy Cridlebaugh, Parliamentarian. Not pictured Martha Fane, Second Vice President. Student Association is the governing body of our school, comprised of all the students. This gives each student a chance to take part in her student government. It is through this organization that the social events for the year are planned. Also, many money-making projects are planned, to raise funds to send delegates to the State and National Student Nurse Conventions. STUDENT CDUNCIL SEATED: NLrs. R. Goodsell, Donna Maynard, Beth Johnson, Lucinda Dukes, Karen Nolan. STAND- ING: Cindy Cridlebaugh, Connie Johnson, Kay White, Norma Anderberg, Lorraine Beckman. Not Pictured--M. Fane, W. Hayenga. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council is the executive branch of the student body. It is made up of the officers of Student Association, the presidents of each class, and a representative of each class. It is here that ideas and problems are prepared for presentation to the student association for discussion and action 69 Y ,JW N.C. . u i 3 Nurse's Christian Fellowship is a branch of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, It is inter I denominational and all students are welcome to attend. The goal of NCF is to strengthen I-Iis followers and to bring others to Him, so that they may know I-lim as their personal savior. Miss Wilma Simms and Miss Marilyn Miller, are the sponsors of this group. Buf if we walk in the light, we have fellowship with one another --I John 1:7 RSV. GLEE CLUB The lee club meets each Wednesday evening from 8-9. This year the glee club S sang for the capping ceremony and the Christmas program. They also sang for the . . . . . . . C1 dedication of our new building. The choir 1S under the direction of Mr arence I-Ielsing. MI. Clarence Helsing pointing out a measure of music to Joyce Appleby, accompanist . 71 -vw-H' fjj, 9 -:yn-,, .. .Q. , ' ' . Y' ,., - .. N f 1 YWCA Galey Samuelson, Kathy Dresselhaus, Karen Spencer, and Jennie Josephson taking full advantage of the YWCA facilities. The Y.W.C.A. of Rockford has extended, to the students of Swedish-American, the opportunity to make new friends and the chance for activity in many classes which are offered. Students may take part in such activities as trim gym, and swimming. Classes in knitting, cake decorating, tennis and bridge are also offered. 72 HDUSEMOTERQ SITTING: Mrs. Green and Mrs. Peterson. STANDING: Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Johnson. Our housemothers are in number, four They greet us nightly at the door. They check to see that we're never late And call us down to meet our date. With all our pranks and tricks to bear It is no wonder that housemothers get gray hair Although they may not appreciate our fun They know we like them, every one. Our librarian, Mrs. Olson 73 r- I- 5 f?,,.xf Z7 DQRM As we stand in the doorway, The sun from the West Is tinting to golden The room we love best. Stored up in the walls That now hold our gaze, Are nights of deep slumber And long sunny days. It has rung to glad laughter, Has known a few tears As now we are leaving This home of three years. LIFE 1 1' ., 7405, - During our three years at the dorm, all the girls are Striving for the same goal, namely to be a graduate nurse. It is during these three years that we are form- mg friendships that we shall never forget. On the last day of training, which is also the last a dal' of dormitory life, we experience a glad feeling FO think we've attained our goal, and also a sad feel- ing 'CO think we are leaving our friends and our famil- 12I rooms behind. 75 sf' I :Q il BANQUET9 9 ,a , , I ,E 4 K 3 Q 4 2 T a 3 The guests at the Alumnae Banquetg Dr. Jerald l Bowman, Dr. John Berry, and Rev. Joseph Conrad. Big night for Juniors and Seniors Mr. Steermer speaks on After This Next? - - - What ll The Octagon's entertained us. The spring of l963 held Very wonderful memories for the senior class. They were honored at three enjoyable banquets. The Junior-Senior Banquet at the Skyway Room, Third District ban- quet at Sherwood Lodge, and Alumnae Banquet at Rockford Country Club. I We all enjoyed the Alumnae Banquet! . , . . --- if f'?'O if f X s - , 76 A vocal solo by Mrs. Susanne Yeager- Whose pop? PARTIES TWiS1Zi1'1' Ti1'1'16 U ' . I I Who s shoveling it in the fastest? Pizza e ating Ie cture During the year the student body breaks away from the work routine for a little fun and re- laxation. In the fall the school sponsors a hayride and in the winter a tobogganing party. A Christ- mas party are invited. Pizza parties are held throughout the is held annually and parents and friends year for student fun and participation. . , I I ...W ..,.... l I A- N Y. , .,. . -. , w i w L 2' 1 E 3, E i JENNY LIND al 91 sl wi 5, Q, L N I , 2 5 F i n X. . K -: ,warms , i ,L .?' f ' I 1 i ! If li Ti lx 1 , if 1 .awvrw V f , I 'Q ' N' X ., 5 wp :A , ' The Jenny Lind Society manages the new modern coffee shop and gift shop in the front section of the hospital. They also have a TV rental service for the patients and a volunteer group to help patients and visitors during their stay. Each Friday afternoon a tea is given for the hospital personnel. Every fall the group gives the incoming freshmen a picnic. 1 I, ,, - ...., J' V'-ws-,, '--Munn ,A --..,,...-,..... , . .... . -. ,,, W t,'!h::-.,-.:.,,,.,,,3g3:2..,.,.,N-gn-II. , .. ..4-.,,.A:,.,.. , , ,W ,W V k 1 V V W , ,, re.. I'f '- -.,.':, 4 -f.--.-. .,,., -nn, -4- -1. .,. , , ' -Y.. ..Y-4 ' --- - . , --..... ..- ' ' - - . , f - .,4.....,.- ' ' - -.. - . Y , , j'--f-----1.-.U . -..........,,.-ni. -.-,-...-.... -V --... 4 we vp ., M.. , H. A gg -,... . , W - X . , W-I-fi. . , -HH I- - . ,, Tj-:.... . - Z'7'g'..,,....-.. ,,5-3-,Q-.., , , , 11----:. , , A - --- - . .. .. . - . . , 1 . m.....'r.. A .-.,...,-.. ., . , - I i, L , A-, -.., ,,Y, .. . - .,.. .,..'.'4 :'-----V- -,,. - . ' W 1 . ..i,-..'-- 1 ,:, ' .jf A yr efnn f?!f1f.,.gyNl : . M --- ,f . .3 ALUMNAE AQQDCIATIDN OFFICERS A Left to right: Mrs. Mary Brinkley, board member, Mrs. Charlotte Russell, president, Mrs. Betty Pilbin, vice president, Mrs. Leona Greene, treasurer, Mrs. Rita Carlson, corresponding secretary. Not pictured: Mrs. Shirley ,Lundgren, program chairman, Mrs. Joane Livingood, recording secretary. .md a 2 Sfiti ff. xr 4 V, M- ' - . :1 , N f-.5 . , ,y 'W 11'--fs, rf Left to Right: Vivian Verstynen, Rosalie Slinger, Delores Forsberg, and Dorothy Fredrickson. Upon graduation, every student is eligible to join the Swedish-American Alumnae Association. Each year the graduating class is honored at a ban- quet given by the association. They also sponsor a style show and bazaar during April for their social events. . Meetings are held every other month. New trends in nursing are discussed along with the business meeting. Frequently doctors present the program. Dr. Sharp presented Resusci-Anne during one of the meetings. 1 1 2 I 1 . I 1 Q 1 I 'x 1 i . 3 i 1 I 1 1 arrow ,M We, the students of Swedish-American Hospital, want to thank all of the patrons who have helped make thlg yearbook possible. Without you we could have never produced this yearbook or the one we hope to have next year. A sincere thank you to each and everyone of you. Mr. Norris A. Aldeen 930 Paris Mr. Raymond M. Alden 720 Green Meadow American Nat'l. Bank 8cTrust Co. 501 7th Avenue Dr. Perry Anderson 1221 E. State St. Mr. Swan Anderson 312 N. Highland Ave. Dr. Chas. Ballinger Dr. Miles J. Gullickson Dr. R. G. Smith Dr. Ed. Sharp 1221 E. State St. Dr. John Berry 1221 E. State St. Dr. Alexander Braze 1345 Charles St. Canfield Clinic 326 W. Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson 830 James Ave. Simon J. Carlson 8: Son 1110 Charles St. Dr. F. J. Carlstrom 223 N. Chicago Ave. Dr. Paul Dee 1221 E. State St. Mr. and Mrs. Gust H. Ekstrom 3121 Rural Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emerson 3506 Meadow Lane Dr. Irving F errias 1456 Charles St. Dr. Clifford W. Fredberg 2415 Charles St. First Evan. Free Church 920 4th Ave. Mr. Leslie H. Geddes 1 2220 Clinton Place Ginders- Graham Ambulanc e S ervice 917 E. State St. Dr. George Green 4120 Charles St. Dr. R. G. Green 1355 Charles St. Dr. P. T. Grimes, Jr. 1221 E. State St. Mr. Martin Hawkinson 963 N. Main Mr. S. H. Henrikson 605 Calvin Park Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Swan Hillman 2415 E. State St. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobson 2208 Benev Lane Dr. Arvid T. Jolmson 1221 E. State St. Nlt. Gilbert A. Johnson American Nat'l. Bank Building Dr. L. P. Johnson 1335 Charles St. Dr. Harold P. Krueger 1221 E. State St. William Lamps cfo Lamps Elevator Sales 8: Serv Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lidbetter 517 Vale Ave. Mr. Hugo Linden 2511 Oakridge Mr. Carl E. Lindquist 1137 Broadway Lantow's Drug Store 502 7th St. Lundholm Surgical Group 1355 Charles St. Dr. Donald Lyddon 1355 Charles St. Mr. Allan C. Mallquist 325 Calvin Park Blvd. Dr. John P. McPherson 1335 Charles Mr. Harold E. Nelson 808 Greenmeadow Mr. Harry B. Newton 2616 Landstrom ' Dr. Fred R. Norten 2415 -Charles Fred C. Olson Mortuary 1001-03 2nd Ave. Dr. Wesley Page 1221 E. State Mr. A. Campbell Perks Guilford Road Rockford Life Insurance Co 526-532 W. State St. Rockford Standard Furniture Co 1100 11th St. - Dr. Chester Roe 1221 E. State Dr. Richard Runstrom 1221 E. State St. Dr. F. E. Sauer 1335 Charles St. Dr. Waldo Schneider 1221 E. State St. Mr. L. H. Schuette 520 Calvin Park Blvd. Sealtest Ice Cream 4811 W. State St. Dr. Wm. Slinger 1221 E. State St. Dr. John Smith 303 N. Main Mr. A. J. Standquist 1902 7th St. Sundberg Funeral Home 215 Hall St. Drs. A. M. Swanson Nat'l. Bank Building Mr. Carl Swenson 1935 Harlem Blvd. Dr. Paul Wilkinson 1221 E. State St. Dr. Hans D. Willuhn 1335 Charles St. Dr. Harold E. Zenisek Gas Electric Building 'ldv-rv. f--...., . v' Mu If --.v.... -1 , .- ,, - V . 'fi-:Q--.. -'ng-In-Q-w-.. t 1-f---.. . . ' 3' --. '- 1- ---- .,-. f'-vw . ...N .. ,, . 4 P'Q-gr 'Q-uv.. ' '-r--- - -..,,,.,, ' r----- ,fn f'-'-f . ' ZI'T -f----.,..,-,.' - -,.-...- f Y- -. mg! 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