




Originally published in the July 1948 issue of Public Employee with the caption: “Members of the St. Peter hospital Public Servants Week planning committee and advisory group are seen above. Combined, their service represents a total of 267 years of service at the institution.
“Seated, l to r, are: Martena Larson, local 614 steward; Mrs. Ernest Paquette, local 614 secretary and committee chairman; Dr. George H. Freeman, hospital superintendent; and Mary O. Johnson, director of nurses.
“Standing, l to r, are: Lenn Faltisek, local 614 president, Elmer Peters, steward; Edwin Baker, local 786 secretary; Earl Rasche, assistant supervisor; Ernest Paquette, committeeman; Claude Alm, men’s supervisor; E. W. Sandeen, committeeman; and Louise Richards, local 614 treasurer.”