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GRADUATES SEPTEMBER 19 5 3 CLASS Dear Diary, I remember San Francisco and our 28 months on Parnassus Hill, but most of all I remem- ber our senior year. There were 44 of us-various shapes and sizes, some married, some engaged, and the rest of us just looking-and hoping! Having completed most of our classes and afliliations, we looked forward to a comparatively quiet semester. We were wrong! In September, the whole class took off in an old yellow bus to the Big Sur mountains on our senior retreat. Here we braved the fog, burnt steaks on open fires and slept outside in 0 degree weather. We were entertained by the Junior class in November at the annual Junior- Senior Banquet held this year at Veneto's. December was the month we nearly lost our minds. We produced the senior class play Sanitation is a Many Splendored Thing, which played a sensational two-night run and brought out the hidden talents of many a frustrated actress. In between rehearsals we managed to take a few comprehensives. Finally, on January 7, dressed in our new white uniforms, we had our graduation and pinning ceremony at the Morrison Planetarium. In spite of the weather-San Francisco's best rainstorm of the season-fond relatives and friends turned out to see us receive the long awaited blue and gold pins. As we left to go our respective ways into the many flelds which our profession offers, we thought of the knowledge, skills and friendships which we had gained during our years as part of the Medical Center. FEBRUARY 1954 CLASS Even though we were only twelve we made ourselves felt and known in many ways. We were a tight knit class although our backgrounds were quite diHerent. We claimed class- mates from New York to China. We urged each other along when the going got rough, we encouraged the procrastinators, diagnosed the schizophrenics, gave health supervision to our antipartum and postpartum classmate and always rudely awakened the sleepers. As we reached our senior year, one most often found us sleeping or congregating for bridge, tea, birthday parties or if we found no birthdays just plain parties. The Senior Banquet ut Venetn's Restaurant in No vember was u great success
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HELEN L. ALLEN, R.N., M.S., Assistant Professor of Nursing JUNE T. BAILEY, R.N., Ed.D., Assistnnt Professor of Nursing and Acting Dean of the School of Nursing JEAN BERTHOLD, M.S., R.N., Instructor in Nursing HANNAH M. BINHAMMER, R.N., M.A., Assistant Professor of Nursing BETTY J. BROADY, R.N., B.S., Acting In- structor in Nursing ETHEL H. CURTIS, R.N., M.A., P.l-I.N., Assistant Professor of Nursing MARJORIE EDWARDS, B.S., Instructor in Home Economies MARY SUE EVITTS, R.N., B.S., Assistant Professor of Nursing THELMA F. FOREMAN, R.N., M.S., In- structor in Nursing DOROTHY C. GUNNELL, R.N., M.S., ln- structor in Nursing MARY T. HARMS, R.N., Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Nursing MARY L. HAWKINS, R.N., M.S., Instructor in Nursing ANN E. HILL, J.D., R.N., I'.l-LN., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Nursing JEANETTE S. HILLER, R.N., Ed.D., P.l-LN., Associate Professor of Nursing JOHANNA HOHENSTEIN, R.N., B.S., P.H.N., Instructor in Nursing FACULTY WINIFRED H. INCERTI, R.N., B.S., Acting Instructor in Nursing ALICE E. INGMIRE, R.N., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Nursing JEAN I. JORDAN, R.N., M.Ed., Instructor in Nursing MARION E. KALKMAN, R.N., M.A., Assist- ant Professor of Nursing ALICE KIM, R.N., B.S., Assistnnt Instructor in Nursing MIRIAM F. LAYCOOK, R.N., M.S., Instruc- tor in Nursing DOROTHY K. LOVELAND, R.N., M.A., Assistant Professor of Nursing AMY A. MacOWAN, R.N., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Nursing and Assistant Dean of the School of Nursing MILDRED T. MCGREGOR, R.N., B.S., Act- ing Instructor in Nursing LURA M. MORSE, Ph.D., Assistant Profes- sor of Home Economics RUTH E. NUTTING, R.N., M.S., Instructor in Nursing KATHRYN M. SMITH, R.N., M.A., Assist- ant Professor of Nursing JOAN SPINHARNEY, R.N., B.S., Assistant Instructor in Nursing OLIVE E. WALKLEY, R.N., B.N., A.B., Lec- turer in Nursing MARILYN J. ZABROWSKI, R.N., B.S., Act- ing Instructor in Nursing TERRINE K. ADLER, Ph.D., Assistant Re- search Pharmacologist in Pharmacology DONALD C. BARBOUR, A.B., M.D., Clin- ical Instructor in Medicine GEORGE D. HAMMOND, M.D., Research Associate in Pediatrics EDWARD HILL, M.D., Instructor in Obstet- rics and Gynecology ELEANOR G. IRVINE, Ph.D., M.D., Clinical Assistant in Pathology JOHN P. McKEE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Psychology IDA M. OSWALD, M.S.W., Field Work Su- pervision in Social Welfare A. RODNEY PRESTWOOD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry BENSON B. ROE, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery TAMOTSU SHIBUTANI, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Institu- tions VVILLIAM W. STILES, M.D., M.P.H., Asso- ciate Professor of Public Health FRANCES A. TORREY, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology JOSEPH VISALLI, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Loveland, Miss Harms, Miss .Bailey, Miss- Binhammer, Miss Laycock, Miss Nutting, Miss McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gunnell, Miss Hohenstein, Miss Jordan, Miss K. Smith, Mrs. Berthold, Mrs. Incerti, Dr. Morse, Miss Edwards, Miss Allen. 'Reba
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MA RJORIE ACI-ITERBERG. Visalia. California ALVINA IIARANCO, ILS. Vallejo, California U.C. ELIZAIIIETI-I REAR, ILS. ll aynL'sbora, l'ennsylvania U.C. Newmnn Club President Senior Clnss President JEAN BENDER, l3.S. Tnrranrv, California U.C. House Stuff Advisory Board SFSNA Cnnvcnliun Delegate MARILYN BIERKLA, ILS. San Carlus. California U.C. PATRICIA CALLISON, ILS San Jose, California AI-LING Cl-IANG, 15.5. China U.C. House Committee Clnss I-Iisturinn und Lihrurinn SORELL ETKIN, ILS. Lax Annales, California U.C.L.A. Sigma Dulm Tnu Director Senior Class Play CAROL CIN. B.S. lfraxna. California U.C. JEAN HARDY, ILS. Sarranzvnta, California Sacramento Junior College Y if if ' I . . Sz A 71434 I sf! '.-- ..V4. A in V. ' 'A I I' I r -f e
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