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First Row, Left to Right— Andrea Wagner, Elaine Justice, Suzanne Hancock, Jacqueline Burns, Joann Hart, Carol Decker, Barbara Bower, Beverly Schriner, Bertha Clark, Joanna Kling. Second Row— Grace Abramo, Ruth Harman, Bette Neft, Shirley Ricker, Emma Beierle, Eliza- beth Burheld, Constance Plotts, Virginia Schmohl, Doris Winkelblech, Nancy Selders, Sally Lehman. Third Ron— Betty O ' Donnell, Juanita Ladd, Lucille Daugherty, Joan Brosious, Nancy Clouser, Mary Messinger. Class of 1958 This was our second year of training and it found us busy with activities other than our classwork and floor duty. Early in the year we organized as a class and elected Miss Lohr as our class adviser. We were faced with the problem of raising money. The Intermedi- ate Class sponsors the Senior Banquet each year and this gave us something for which to work. We decided to make and sell cor- sages and candles at Christmas time. The success of this monev- making project spurred us on to other projects. We sold writing paper with the hospital monogram, special jewelry for nurses, and in the spring we again sold corsages. We also sold sweat shirts and had a few candy sales. We were rewarded for our efforts through the success of the Senior Banquet. Our second year academically found us correlating the theory in the classroom and the practice on the floor. For many of us, we spent the year progressing through the specialties. Many of us were fortunate to be in one of the specialties, which include the Diet Kitchen, Central Supply, Operating Room, Obstetrics, and Pedi- atrics, while we were having lectures in these subjects. We were given the opportunity to show our maturity in that we did not have to observe study hours as long as we kept our aver- age above a certain percentage. Since we only had two hours of class each day, we were usually able to keep off study hour and to participate in more activities for the students. Socially we enjoyed attending the dances planned for us through our Student Government, as well as taking an active part in the preparation of the yearbook. Many of us enjoyed the monthly SNAP meeting at the other hospitals in our district, where we had an opportunity to meet other students and to discuss their ideas and problems. Miss Thelma Lour Class Adviser 25
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Class Will WE, the class of 1957, being of sound mind (though physically tired), do hereby bequeath, grant, give, and consign our following possessions: To the intermediates our position as SENIORS and the many projects to raise money for the yearbook. To the probies, our never ending courage to survive the rest of vour training days. F.lsie Hess ' happv go lucky outlook on life to all future students. Janie Myers ' proloid pills ' ' to all hypothyroid students who work on second south. Nancy Jeffries ' pleasant smile to Connie Plotts. Sally Stutzman ' s old Jalopy that always needs a push, to Sally Lehman. Barb Shotts ' six months time on second south to those students who always work on third south. Mary Parise ' s plane ticket home to Andrea Wagner. Jeanne Krauser ' s great love for dancing to all Elvis Presley fans. Arlene Quimby ' s leading ability to future presidents of Student Government. Ann Mover ' s efficient nursing skills to Bev Schriner. Bobbie Stutzman ' s long standing engagement to Bev Knauff. Lorraine Folmar ' s ever true interest in Penn State to Bette NefF. Scotty Hendershot ' s never-hurried walk to the college, to all future probies. Annetta Kreger ' s small waist line to Joyce O ' Donnell. Jane Haser ' s ability to spell to all future students in Nursing Arts Class. Llwana Flora ' s pleasant attitude to future quick-tempered students. Ruth Coder ' s jovial laugh to those students who just flunked a test. Dawn Brewer ' s taxi service to Jorgie Grimes. Mim Bieber ' s wrestling holds to Ginny Schmohl. Tanet Bartges ' hot rod driving with no hands to Nancy Selders. Joyce Aurand ' s quiet, shy manner to Bertha Clark. Shirlev Maneval ' s ability to plav the piano to Susan Hancock. Catherine McCaleb ' s love of lime sherbet to those girls at Warren. Rose Poplaski ' s share in Lakes to Seas to those students who like to go home. Monya Stotz ' s life-long desire to travel to Africa to anyone that is fortunate to have enough money. Ann Taylor ' s devoted interest in nursing to Emma Beierle. Bobbi Woods ' innocent interpretation of jokes to Nancy Clouser. Eloise Mattern ' s great love of the Navy to Jackie Burns. 24
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Intermediates Grace Abramo Beech Creek, Pa. Emma Beierle Canton, Pa. Barbara Bower Williamsport, Pa. Joan Dolores Brosious Sunburv, Pa. Elizabeth Burfield Montoursville, Pa. ,V Jacqueline Burns Williamsport, Pa. Bertha Clark Wellsboro, Pa. Nancy Clouser New Columbia, Pa. Lucille Daugherty South Williamsport, Pa. Carol Decker Montgomery. Pa. Suzanne Hancock Loganton, Pa. Faye Harman Montgomery, Pa. 26
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