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X 2 ff 1 ffl .ve B xx QENIORS SANDRA WEINZIERL Sandi West Brooklyn, Illinois Everyone enjoys a sunny personality. BARBARA WURTZ J anesville, Wisconsin Her ways are paths of pleasantnessf' JUDITH WINJE Gegen Elgin, Illinois A sweet gal--with a personality twice her size. Barb 'Z ,, f f,,, y 1716 4 'f 7,7 ,Z ' 'iVlL,.,f f 32
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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-
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