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I , . ., - . .14 ,. W.-fb .5134-2 -A .1A..A fx, ' ' 1' ' -R . N'1 ..,. i . PROPHECY Doctors G., B., S., and S. have a special scrub nurse, Charmaine Colin. A few tranquilizers and she's ready to go Say, Billie Reynolds, what's that degree you're working on? B.S.N. or MRS? Karen Spencer made a forttme manufacturing her own laughing gas. There's only one problem--too much volume. Carolyn Sawlaw liked training so well, she decided to be a professional student. Sandra Thomas and her husband wiere named Nightingales of the Year for their outstanding teamwork. Carolyn Dangerfield is employed by Saks of Fifth Avenue, modeling the latest in back braces. Merla Willstead--Does, she or doesn't she? Only her hairdresser knows for sure. Kay White received the Mother of the Year award, or was it an endurance record? Will Nancy Weaver survive away from home? 1968 A.D.--Claudia Hedgren has joined the Faculty, with all her past experience, she ought to be an expert. Donna Haakinson is a stewardess-nurse for T.W.E. Airlines. Anita Swingen can be found at her part time job as physical therapist, teaching patients to twist. Lorraine Beckman was named Night Nurse of the Year by her patients, because she was so quiet. Due to her outstanding organizational ability at 'S.A.I-I., Nancy Redding has been recently appointed efficiency advisor to the Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service. Lucinda Dukes, Betty Butterfield, Sandra Craig, and Carol Benson are filling the spare moments. of their nursing careers recording traditional folk songs for the Reject label. Jeanne Kahl is now assistant head nurse on her beloved 3-Center. ' Beverly Holland has been .znamed Motorcycle Champ at Rockford Speed Way. Floy Crabtree is still trying to break' the iron curtain and return to Kids. The Globe Trotters have a new nurse, Lucinda Cridlebaugh. She specializes in knee injuries--right at eye level. Working in Geriatrics, Angeline Ehlers is still waiting for the right one to come along. Calista Wilson is the author of the new best seller, How to Care for Your Patient and Keep Him, Too. Donna Dusing has a position as School Nurse at the University of Illinois--inside pull! Pam Pearson is always in style wearing corns with her white uniform and saddle sores with her levis. Hey, Milla Stokstad, what's the great charm of New York? Certainly not the State Board requirements. Judy Johnson appears on the floating shift between Surgery and Labor and Delivery, her favorites. Patricia Recob is specializing in the care of burn patients after all her experience on 4-West. Galey Samuelson has signed a five year contract with Maceys in New York as Santa Claus. Found living on a island is Marcia Hayenga. She commutes to work on her yacht, the S.S. Nightingale. Barbara Kosier has taken advanced training from bed pans to bird pans. Ringling Brothers hired Eileen Musselman because of all the muscles 'she developed from lifting C.V.A.'s. Suzanne Williams is writing a book called Twenty-seven Ways to Maintain A Milk White Complexion. Judy Malmassari has her seasons switched around. She has her winters in her summers. . Kathy Dresselhaus resigned as assistant head nurse on 3-West since she was caught passing T.V. dinners to the patients. ' Jenny Josephson is writing a book about the experiences of the Josephson sisters in training, entitled The Last of the Red Hot Josephsons. . ' Donna Maynard is engaged in research work for Metracal and Like. V . ,:i,.f..- 1 .-1 L I .' '- 4' Iii '- --QW -'f --Q1
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Q J -bbW . . i no I in leboriand deliveilfilb -S311Y-D9-mgffn fin hopes that she will Lorraine Beckman, will my fifth wheel abilities , . . do better as mess cans' And ber my ability to 'maintain my sanity while on psych. affiliation. 13:13:01 1l3tTrIl:t1l2l1hillfil1Nrgr.rln:n Shuzian any set of keYs to her 1963 Pontiac and to Judi' Zwetz mv' funny nylons Y 1 A - 5-rfrnlztl 131338 wesvs Private corridor to Betty Dir so she can get out of the 6-bed wards, D . . h '1 and sunny outlook. , Hoy Crabtree' 'Pu to Judy Carlsorhmy appy sim ei ' nt to Donna Baker. Use only between the hours of Sandra Craig, will my Anna State library camping eC1U1Pme 5-a P.M. . . L cinaa Cridlebau h win Mary Davis mY Speed- ' Clirolyn Dangerfiefd n will my good body mechanics to Janice Ward in hopes that she will have better luck. 9 . . - - Kathy Dresselhaus, will my complete list of nicknames and mceness to Judy Rice. . Lucinda Dukes will to Ruth Maus my few extra inches solshe can seex over the OR table, too. Donna Dusingpwiu my ability to spend eight hours organizing my assignment to Blanche Condill and my two extra late minutes to Barb Clifton. Use them wisely, Barb, . I Angeline Ehlers, will my ability to control my hostile feelings, especially when asked to help with bake sales to Nesbeth Calkins. I I H W . H f , . - Donna Haakinson, will to Sandra Becker my ability to prove that blondes have more un--in one single appli- cation. . , Marcia Hayenga, will one set of contact lenses to Merrie Thome. Claudia Hedgren, will to Trudy Timm my love for Swedes. V I ' Beverly I-lelland, will thee, Cheryl Nelson, all the few silent places I have discovered on the grounds--use them wisely and listen well. H , 4, s - Judith Johnson, will to Judy Johnson my ability to laugh, anflilaughr and laugh- Jennie Josephson, will my special techniques of cake baking to Martha Dom and advise her not to use the same utensils! did. . Jeanne Kahl, will Argene Gregersen all my wonderful weekends at Anna State in hopes that she remembers one thing--sign out correctly! . Barbara Kosier, will my little sis Connie Johnson QYl my good fortune to spend two out of three years of training on the general floor. U , Judy Malmassari, will my frequent visits with my little sis to Priscilla Peterson. Donna Maynard, will to Aina Nyman my ability to eat lemon-filled cupcakes. Eileen Musselman, leave my ability to sleep during classes to Marcia Schnorr. Pamela Pearson, will to Diane Aronson one badly wom horse muzzle to muffle the whinnies from the closet. Patricia Recob, will to Sharon Heizler, my many joumies home to the special one, and to Ruth Ann 'Kings- bury I will my obsessive love for surgery. Nancy Redding, will to Barbara Banwell my forgetfulness to sign out for late leaves. ' Billie Reynolds, will my tree frog to Jackie Jury. ' ' Galey Samuelson, will my senior authorityito Joyce Appleby. - -Carolyn Sawlaw, will to Pam Iseminger my prolific correspondence and ability to keep up with it. Karen Spencer, leave my whole mail problem to Joan Perla. Milla Stokstad, will to Gail Duckert one blue bandana and a David Rose album to add life to every party. Anita .Swingen, will Billie Hyland a slightly used key.. ' Sandra Thomas, will the vacancybmy graduation creates on 3-West's staff to Nancy McCrillis. Nancy Weaver, will to Gail Palmer my dusty mail box. ' 5:23232 Williams, will 3 P9-ft Of mY will P0Wer to Connie Johnson QXQ in hopes that it will help her more than' 1 1 me. Merla Willstead, will a large cheese and sausage pizza to Judy Nyman ' Calista Wilson, will to Karen DeMunn my ability to catch 9, b.li'1-ldfoldgd man IEW White, Will to Jean Bacom a nursery of her own with forty babies, and to Ruth. Ann Moen Iwill 8-West. ow what are you golng to do with it? . . - l 50 1 ' ,
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