Columbia University School of Nursing - Yearbook (New York, NY)

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u .A HU . - u .A -. 'il L ig -X Q V Y-, ll -au., -.nfuu yay?-22. z l FOREWORD What do you do when you first receive a new yearbook? You probably thumb through it to see if your picture is there, briefly glance through the rest, and then put it on a shelf. Somehow it failed to capture the feeling of your school years. Yearbook '78 has, we feel, improved coverage of many aspects of student life, to try to present a book that reflects much of our experience here. We hope that you can see this differ- ence and that Yearbook '78 has been successful in representing our class. judy Dattaro Editor Opening Seniors Faculty Underclassmen Student Life .. ttuvi- s - Ni . M55 L.. 'N' x . fm' Q YY' S ab 'X j f L K A x -',',i2 , 9 - 'M li , X. 3x ' 1 3-ef' L5 - 'Yfg Rf K1 ' - 2- ' fllafxl' 1 . ' L Tl -J xi? wg -u.- 11:1 1 , 'L+ -A il X- i '-go-.1 4- Yffyq QN- , L43 ',,,anllll nnwlllllll ,ruillaiinilili 7' K llll llll I mam K S -... 2 3 Y N I, ' 'r 5, ' 4' ,- . , : s g Q S 'F 0 I 1 -- u ' ,g - S 1 ! 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Proverbs 17:22 f'P ffl ALISON MARIE ATZ MARIA ISABEL ALCAZAR Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we rnust carry it with us or we will find it not. -Emerson ANNE AUERBACH ffyvirh friends a man liyes and thrives. Take them away, and a man is len with himself and soon he will crumple and die. A man truly needs friends, to live and be happy. -Bobby Massie, journey IENNI BADGER GRANIA BEAUREGARD 13:5 , , 1 - r , 1 y A X 1 w A 1 11- JANET BERHANG and Blaze NANCY BREWSTER 6 in f MATT BASILE Sure looks better from the outside: Don't let the smiles deceive you. , 1 V-ifluf' .LG 'ff Av- , I x,1 NL 'X Mb . ' ,H If ,rw , , . lff'4T'1f , LYN BOVVSER I am tingling with the joy Of a giorious discovery, Continuous surrender Brings continuous freedom. Lord, I love being free. DONNA ELIZABETH BUCCI SUSAN DUNCAN CALKINS f' in xfl A , A .I Q. r ,.. 'isa .. . M. .c-.' ' .. -:-:-, .- LORRAINE CALLAI-IAN KATHRYN N. BUSBEE It is easy for peuple to arrange their hwy wnwihiy. rr they behave sensiblyg but to arrange your Iiti- happily rx a far, far different thing. Thomas Tymn Q ef SALLIE ANN HCJNORA CHARLES CHARLOTTE C. CABELLO There are no strangers hereg Only friends we haven't met. Anonymous 1 T, C T 1 l 1 Ex 1T M MAIRE CONSTANCE CLEMENTS iv KATHLEEN COONEY fu.. '. .I I X ,X- I I I I I x I I Af- iw LISA SUZANNE CUTLER HELEN DAVIS LIBBY CHASE lf.1tfirstyou do succeedf try to hide your .mstonislwrwwrwtf Los Mmgvlele Syndiciatfy HANNAH CHIN No earls of wisdom for me to spout- P Yet remember me kindly And have no doubts! 17' X DENISE DE MARZO ANNA-LOUISE DOREMUS E AMY M. EVERSMAN N MARIANNE VVANDA DURGAVICH If we couldn't laugh, we would all go insane. l. Buffett TAMAR FREDMAN-QUINN Whowever preserves a single soul IS considered as if he had preserved a complete world. -The Talmud ENA L. FRIEDMAN ' V If you love something very much, let it go free. If it does not return, it was never meant to be yours - If it does . . . Love it forever. 5 AQ LISA FAIST NANCY FIORENTINO ,r fggfj JUDY FITZXX RTER I 7 'QF I, FUI LFR f- NL1rw- DEB GREGORY Let us luxe not merely in theory or in xxnrda-let U5 love in Mnferity and rn practice! 1 Imlm 3:18 l MYRA FURMAN l am not in this world to live up to your expectations-you are not in this world to live up to mine-you are you and I am I-and if by Chance we find each other . . . it's beautiful! ROXANNE GUINESS Forget what life used to be, You are what you choose to be, It's whatever it is you see That life will become. jackson Browne, from The Fuse HELENA VENG Sl HO ' 'N 2 - - . X , p X' o 2, -' .3 i f - E 'mx fri :i.,ft,i's:i2i Q. l ' i N MARIE I-IAMERSMA Two roads dnverged into a mood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost SUSAN CROSSMAN IANIS GOLDSTEIN ANNE MARIE HARDING Take it easy and keep smiling. NANCY L. HALL Laughter is the best medicine. Reader's Digest 1:1 CATHY ELLEN HERMAN X, ,fxllf -4... ' he In rif fs N K ' X svflul SPE ef ELLEN ANN IAROCKI NANCY G. JELINEK S QPLYQX.- EDIE KALSCH Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind let each of you regard one another as more important than himself. Phillippians 2:3 ill. i 1 CASSIA WHITESIDE IEVREMOV SURA KIRSCH and Family Ax MARY ANN LINKEVICH He who has a WHY to live for can bear with almost any HOW. -Nietzsche 43' SHIRLEY MARIE MACCHiANcu So the years 5pin by and now the boy is twentyg though his dreams have lost some grandeur coming trueg there'Il be new dreams, maybe better dreams and plenty: before the last revolving year is through. loni Mitchell The Circle Game e '47 ze... li at tx . tw .L LIZ KRIEC IUAN KOSTIK 4- . ,A N I 'gum' ei ',.JF'4f NATALIE KUPFERBERG SHARON D. LAURENT SUSAN MAHER If you see a friend without a smile- give him yours. 1 ,J KQV RQ. f 4 . , i BARBARA LESSER JANET MAZER To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else-Jmeans to fight the hardest battle which any human being can tight and never Stop fighting. IOI LEITNER MARILYN IURILLI Those who bring Sunshine to the lives of others also bring it to themselves. MARIE Ci. LUDWIG 51 15' i it 2?'g5,iXxL 'ff '4-7 RENEE LEVESQUE QQ' ,fr Z- 'Q S- ye CHRIS NAKRASEIVE Ha ha, ho ho, and hee hee. -Tom Robbim THERESA MARCUS DINNY MACILNICK 5 '. -- In 5 KA ,.. -Q. .- 1 3-'f' - I - . . Q I-' ' --Q b 1 . -I X 1.11, F I . ' s .' 1 . I X V -lv PATRICIA MARINELLI VVENDY MARSHALL 1:4 IACQUELINE MARIE ELIZABETH NOBLE To Helen Keller, December 17, 1908 The great world, the background in all of us, is the world of our beliefs. This is the world ofthe permanencies and the immensities. William james iaqrla I .r, -rui- DQ 157 ADELE MARTONE SHIRLEY E. PRINCIPE Sxlk KX .621 S .L il IQ 'X Y' TY RUTH MCRAE My Heart Has Known Its Winter A little xxhile spring xxill claim its rmn, In all the land around for mile un mile Tender grass will hide the rugged stone. My still heart will sing a little while, And men will nexer think this xxilderness was barren once xx hen grass is overall, Hearing laughter they may never guess My heart has lxnimn its winter and carried gall. by Ama Buntemps DELPHINE ANNE MENDEZ DE LEON Neither observer nor originator can I be: just grant me the role of tendering all, through sharing and caring- those anguished, suffering or notp That I may hold steady a quivering bridge of life, for those who must so wearily cross it. I love the fog - it's so lonely and still. -Eugene O'NeilI, Anna Christie The sea always turns up what it looses-it's only a matter of time. . ri fl- if-921 SHEILA HAUGHTON METCALF ig 1 -Erica long, How to Save Your Own Life SUSAN ROCKWELL . . X V, , 7 7-5 'li v- TONY SPIKE SANTANCELO X mm .1 lmu-hvlpfmm nwyfmfndx. , NAI JL-g Q T . .2zf1':' , X , -L' : 122 q LVZH5 bfi- f v. fx, 'Z-'4Xr.C9' u ic' Q. xtyfo ag Qi I 'll , 4- Tl Al 5 la gif-, 1 Q, ,, , f , rl, ll 1 'IJ 1 I REGINA MILLER SEMPER FIDELIS NALDO SHELLEY R. OBERLIN CHRISTINE NETHERTON We .X -av ff l 'xl DONNA BELLO SOLOMON One runs the risk of weeping a little, if one lets himself be tamed. Antoine de Saint Exupery 4 l ! 0 ,Qx. l.-, gd- 1, ' 'i, ?f3, r. ,0- I 'I QA 7 .fl '- L E 5:6 T ' v ALL , 1 iw- im. 2 3 Q ,A t 44 - t 1 ,fl I , Lf 1 at 'QL L! STELLA L. STEINER The greatest thing you cuuld ever learn. is just to love and be loved in return. HEIDI MILLS OWEN PALJLINE ANNE CTHANLUN I I i wi ' iiwwffffii' f LORAINE PEDRETTI MARGARET PRIMOFF SYMA STEINMETZ This time I shall thank the AI-mighty. Leah Genesis 29:35 Vx MARY LYNN REIDY gs SUSAN MORRIS ROCKXXTX JD an 619' R, sms-4 EVE MICHELLE STERN The my of this world, when you've summed it all up, I5 found in the making of friends. EG, GINA ROMEO In the midst of winter I found within me an invincible summer. -Albert Camus CAROL RUSSO GRACE M. TONKINSON . . a separate peace . . OR I learned the truth at twenty-three, that nursing school was not for me. -with apologies to lohn Knowles and lanis Ian, respectively f Y 4.---Q' ill., IANIS R. TUIT STACEY MARIE SAKONA The beginning of anxiety i5li'16' end of faith. X ,go-.. DALE RUFFIN and Family Wisdom Consists in rising superior both to madness and to common sense, and in lending oneself to the universal illusion without becoming its dupe. 1 I' .vu--fi' ' ...-Y'f HELEN SALGADO lEAN SCANDLYN fl NORA TULLY 11-:rr .L SUSAN VALANE ExQry day we make lt XX'e'Il nmke lt The best me Can lack Damel - 1866 TIM MEL SCHAUKOWITCH MQ x 'A DONNA BETH SCHLESSEL ALICE VER LEE Thou wilt show me the path of lifeg in thy presence is fullness of joyp at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermoref' Psalms 16:11 PATRICIA A. SCRUGGS KATHERINE SCORD SCORDAMAGLIA 1 LYNN SEABORNE ALISON EMERSON SERRE LINDA WALES All things by immortal power Near or Far Hiddenly To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flower Francis Thompson, The Mistress Without the troubling of a star. of Vision TRACEY SOKOLOFF VVILLA WING To truly care, is to be political. It is too Clear so it is hard to see LYDIA SPRICK A dunce once searched for fire with a lighted lantern Had he known what fire was, He Could have cooked his rice much sooner ui I' 's , -A 6. Ex AE, fe . .V .E PAM STUCKEY PATRICIA TRAVIS YEO I ,Q -xv Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to claim anything as coming from usp our sunifiency ib from God, II Corinthians 3:5 IUANNE BARBARA TAYLOR Thankyou Mum and Dad! O il' I LESLIE TURKIN i 1 W . II I dllkf. 4 1 SUSAN SPOOR .. ,ix 1 W A PEGGY VISHER BARBARA TYMKIW' FRANCES THACHER 1 :y'f'1'fJ y ai lu ,., A . ' If 1 , sh 1 JANE M. VAN DYKE But if in your thought you must measure tlmc into seasom, let eat h season enclrc It- all the other Sea- sons, And le-t today enwlnrace the pan with remembrance and the future wlth longing. Kahlil Glhran DEBRA L. YANOFF CAROL WOMER L D ,ff-L.......,.'Q f ' 1-Otani i' Nl w 'Q E. Wk 'ix v ,S,-4 -- ..s....,.,, -'i , MARILYNN KRAFT YAREMCHUK if X R SALLY ZAIFMAN-KAGAN KEN ZWOLSKI igiv- -bb' Sf MONA LISA ASCOLI Wiwrwvvr I 1 limb .1 ne-w mmmldm, My pac k my Inghtvm-d by the' low .md ge-ne'rm1Iy'fn my family, My stvp rs lnspirud by thc' grmdxxlll and Q-xc 1-Ilf-ru EJ of my fm-rid'-. Arwws Rum JUDITH A. DATTARO If I accept the sunshine and the warmth l must also accept the thunder and the lightning. -Kahlil Gibran ' T71 551 4, .-. -44 ? I f null' CNIWN cf-V ff 9 w CINDY DINERSTEIN L K ..I BARBARA 'FREULER s lx 'i ANNE YARRONV CAROLYN YOUNG x IUHN FALLON You can pick your friends, You can prck your nose, BulyoL1car1'Ip1rk your friend! nose. -Unknown 5101 :liar V L y Q -1 ' 3' we-R . I , V I KAREN LOAR ' -' .' J , . This is the day wljifh the Lord has inafjeg 'l G X I c 1 Let us rejoice and be glad In ut. ' if, , -Psalm 118:24 I 4' ' lj 7 r ' 5 .1 4 K Q' f x , --'W -x . X 'I . 'a . 1 TERRY MCGUIRE MARY MCCUIRE X NORA HIRSCHBERCER DEBORAH I, KAYTIS IEAN FITZPATRICK Lf r 1 v lilly gffwl A,.u JK 55-+I . 551' ' 1 .-:gf 1 1 494 lx ! .f ' Y 1 . -Y ,. 1.1 ,-. ,f NP I .kj ,f . f iff- a, A X 36' ,- ,frf , 1 ' f'f:' rl, x I,-ff A ,lfx , - - , 'I 11,1 QQ-A yn I. ' ,,,. ,.nnx'fW f -' - .riff Vv, 'fy-'v'l:a ,,' f' 'Q ga . . MH yf m' y, rg: ' 's' 1-J-gLg 90,5-,gg K, I ' lm 6 4 L ska.- L. ' ',A , ,QAQL ' 7- 5 ggx 9, uw,- -si' OO O0 Q0 ADMINISTRATIO g . D - IJ HELEN F. PET.l'l-lp MARY R. BARQNE Associate Dean - School Of NUVSWS Assist. Professor of Clinical Nursing ? .12 . fr: 1? gl ELIN B, QZDEMIR SUSAN E. ALEXION REBECCA C. LINDSEY Director ot Admissions Departmental Administrator Assist, Dir, of Admissions Rebecca Howell - Secretary FACU LTY Community-Psychiatric: LI JNST-XNCE CLE,-XRY PAMEL-X HU S.-RNC C H.-XRMAINE FITZIC aux , F? MARILYN IAFFE f yn MARY RUBERTM DN and IRENE fv1cL-XKHPN 1 l 'hs , JOANNE MERRY Q' ss-' IEANNE BROSSART SMRITI PANWAR H' .g'b ELIZABETH CARTER ELSA POSLUSNY 47 -I fi ELLEN BATT ,-Xnatomx and Phvslology A 1 A v... in :If CELESTE LAZARUS Cllmcal Lab lmtructum f fff DEU DRES EERNANDEZ Pathuphysmlwgy MACC IE M,-XRM HX' ,-Xudlrn Visual 4 if 68 Maternal-Child VIRGINIA FOX ffu 122' 'BONNIE SCHLJLZE .1 LINDA RUSSO 's ' 4 -W J ' ' - xqxg 2, IX I X X LUCILLE SONDHEIM NANLN IUNES IEANETTE LOLEMAN H 1 . ,x-fi ,, J' VJ rr 'ig' v x 5, S A Lg?- EUNKE MESSLER LUC Y WARM N GST. Q CI? ll is an q '17 Q ...., x. he gk 3: 4 -.. .3 ds-J BEVERLY FINEMAN AURORA VILLAFUERTE Medical-Surgical ,g....:v-nv- 5 A. I 70 in n 4:7 gs LAURIE VERDISCO MARY SMITH rf If ' I lx IEAN FLYNN 0 I .M My I 'II MARY HILL I 'iT I I fir' N ...J ' ELIZABETH MAHONEY ANNE KELLETT My 5hare of the work of the world may In-Iunwutvci, IJuttIwfamtIh.1I it is work makes it precious, Darwin c ould work only hall an hour at .1 IIITWQAQ yet in manydiligvnthaIfI1oL1rxIwIL1ldam-xxII1c'found.1tlons of philosophy. Green, thv huetormn. ta-IIN us that thc- world as move-d not only by the rnlghty shoves of the- helrof-s, hut also thv Jggrvgatm- of thc- tiny pushes of c-.ac h hom-at worker, V-Iivlvn Kvllc-r no! pu Ion-II I'IwxIIlsIIN.Ir1I: TI XX . kg W b I I 5 , IOHN C. KENNEDY Maxwell Hall Administration MARIA PRESTON, MARIE CORLESS, SHIRLEY DOYLE, FRANCES HEALEY il Q 72 Y- 'e4 ROSEMARY ASH BARBARA COLEMAN Director of Student Affairs Ass't. Director of Student Affairs 173' R' KATHY BIGGER SECRETARIES Cl'fp i vs. 7 N VIN 'KU' 'Ui Q-1 -.f A4 Ji iff? CN r. LE,-KH SPIRO RITA MCDONALD EILEEN LEO NINA FLYN VIVIAN MENDCJZA BEATRICE BENNIE GL,-XDYS .-XCKERNIAN LINDA DAY LINDA WHITE ETHEL CRAXXFURD .Aix Iii .QP r'S NJ I 'x. 1,-Fixx 5. XNQQ Xvlsyx - - X l ,, . L AAI 74 l , , ' .1- Wen. ' 'Y' Qu When goals are n leaf, when the ummmltnwnt is Strong, our capacity for wllcntlve- an hievemcnt as boundless. iw ,rv-15-us-o ' - ' ,F . ual -1 f ' ' .r- -s '31-U .,,. 4 .. T'-1.,r f I, -,.q.y,, .1 .gf .AXE Q. ,Lk fx 'L ' and when rational me-ans arc- Qmployvd, -David B. Truman 1 K-7 - -7- -V h, I 4 I 1 A gl A 4 Y -' ' -' ' x' E F E ' l V ' .1 Q -.ng . F F F E ' A, .513 4 I v 4 N A ' ' , xx , 4 l Y 5 L , 'T lx A 4 1 ,, 35,4 ' i . s .-q. Y Nm' QF- N. , , I1 . Q 1 ,ff 1 . . lpn A -' ff '- 4 au- . .'-. v ' in-:v iv-'D ' .. ' J1'.- '-- ' A ' ,J 0 I Q. l i.x' ' :HS af- u- V L' 5 'D I .I J I .1 3 5 CLASS GE '79 i junior Year . . . seeing the class triple in size, j.T.'s, taking Deviations and wishing you were back in A 81 P, New Environment, Maxwell Hall - What's three buzzers mean? , the message board, waiting for the guard to let you in, fire drills, Bagels on Saturday, IRM RIV VU, first Real clinical, Care Plans and Stress, Bard Hall's food makingjay's suddenly look great, pin- ing for downtown, Long Library, modules, Cocktail Parties at Bard on Fridays, the Holocaust at Mac- Donald's, Betty at Bard, the Child and Youth Exam, Secret Santas, Chock Full O'Nuts, giving your first shot, Your mouth is a sewer, sensory deprivation, lack Daniels, only one more year to go. . . V. Adler K. Duzy l. Ake V. Emery D. Akner K. Falk Q. Baku M. Earrant S. Barre l. Fischer P. Bassano D. Fong K. Benson B. Ganter P. Bilhuber R. Garnier B. Billings M. Gerber T. Bloch l. Goldman L. Boisclair M. Goldstein T. Bordua 1. Gosselin A. Braaten H. Graham G. Brykczywska S. Greenfield A. Busch R. Gussman A, Calmenson L. DiLandro L. Campbell C. Hagelstein R. Cecil C. Hamilton L. Coleman M. Handler K. Coon M. Hatchette E. Craig I. Helm S. Crandall A. Holstein C. Crosdale S. Hoops l. Dayhuff B. Imperial L. DelDuca M. Ingram D, Delisi D. jackson D. Diaz V. jackson C. Dickinson K. lobe I. Donlon 1. johnson L. Duemig C. lones H. lones P. lones R. judge C. Kaplan K, Kaiser K. Koorejian I. Krowley K. Kyle M. Lacobs M. Lafontant l. Landers B. Lee l. Liberman S. LoGerfo L. Lu D. Luisi M. McElwain B, McEneaney M. McKenney 1. McPherson M. Maternowski G. Mellin H. Michaels D, Milyasevich D. Mole L. Morin L. Morn L. Morris B, Morrison R. Mull A, Murphy C. Munk A. Neil F. Neil D. Newman M, Newman C. Norris E. O'Connor N. Orem M. Palmer T. Pearse L. Pernia M. Peterkin 1. Petti M. Petruzzelli P. Radler D. Radu K. Ray I. Reid I, Rhee A. Richards B. Russell T. Russon M. Ruston M. Ryan I. Salgado I. Sampson D, Sedlak G. Sessions P. Shea l. Sheppard M. Singer I. Slone M. Smith N, Smith S. Smyth E. Sonnenblick H. Sourbis L. Stankiewicz I. Stein S. Steinberg 1. Stoller N. Swaney E. Sweet A. Terilli L. Thomas E. Todaro D. Torre 1. Torres A. Trowbridge B. Van Houten S, Van Zandt P. Varga M. Visconti S. Visher T. We-ishaus E. W'hite M. Wyatt l. Wynne S. Yee ps? Q . I L - , Y f n f u Q4 - -4 wax- f' A QW N, F4- l ,Al i 1? 1 1 if' V , . 1 lm .2 x I g' 81 CLASS OF '80 Remember . . . returning to Eli White after swearing you wouldn't, putting more tape on the walls than the year before, wondering how Dr. Segal knew your name out of 200 students in Chem, pubbing it Thursday nights, waiting in the E.R. at odd hours of the morning, ASP, early morning classes in Butler, wearing uniforms for the first time and trying to feel like a nurse, PAPERS, logs, BMRs and Calsfgm. tand seeing how much you really eatll, last year in Eli White, I'm not moving uptown , the 20 hour Marathon Party, forgetting to put the garbage pail out, psychodynamics, the Bliz- zards of '78, . . . Sophomore Year. SOPHOMORES L. Afflitto K. Bastiansen l. Bianchi T. Booth 1. Bratman L. Black K. Carbone A. Davis S. DeMocker L. Dixon 1. Downs l. Drax K. Duane V. Ebner M. Edsall G. Epstein D. Fantes M. Farah S. Fisher M. Frank E. Fritz M. Granato L. Henderson M. Herb D. johnson 1. johnson C. Kadushin L. Kellerman V . Killoran T. Kim C. LaMattina S. Lefkowitz A. Leightner 1. Lintelmann D. Lu P. McGuire S. Marcella K. Martin M. Mokhoff S. Parks S. Picard C. Putland C. Quinn L. Quintero D. Riccardi V. Rowland C. Stanlewicz P. Sullivan 1. Thomson E. Todaro C. Tyrell 1. Vassallo 1. Romanowski A. Squatrito 1. Tallman .Q-gn, JN.-4 -JS- 5'-r 82 X 'F gs' 451' ff 2 A-:iLii 'b l I x H'i:.:,X ,-,,,.f- l ' 3 V- v I ' , X' W ri' ,Qs IA ff Avi: 'I .. an 1, 'v1SH:- yi jf . A -4' . 5, ' W E U F F . rl 1- W EH -'!. ?.gQ:, M A 4.8. E - n A ' A A X M A f 'r x if-, x. Pt., fA1 H. . l 4 :z T 7 QU -'ffl .L , .. . v , , V. I.. qi- : I , A- -. J-ja Q,- .I i CLASS OF '81 A. Bakheit A. Mannino D. Beitz l. Maughan L. Dove B. Morgan M. Fan N. O'Leary K. Haddad P. Parish B. jackson E. Potter B. Lane 1. Powell R. Lavigne S. Richards M. McEwen A. Seadler N. McKinna L. Umar K. Manna I. MacKinnon l i Back Row, L to R: M. Benanti, L. Verni, D. Volovar, M. Fretz, E. Cela. Front Row, L to R: L. Brenner, M. Morriss, M. Sepe. Back Row, L to R: E. Kolanowskn, D. Brynes, E. Todaro, A. Leightner, I. Bratman. Front Row, L to R: E. Merhige, S. Howard, S. Camus. 86 Freshman Year . . . The Bagel Breakfast, Evening at Eli White , phones ringing and nobody answering them, Mrs. Beamis, the ladies at the desk, 1:30 AM buzzers, Campfires in the kitchen and SMOKE, the Hal- loween party at lay, discussions in Community Health, lines for showers and washers and stoves, Thursday nights at the Pub, floor meetings by the elevator, trips uptown for modules, putting food in the refrigerator only if you didn't care if you ever saw it again, VVhat's a generic? , Lisa Verni on T.V., being in the class that saw the return of the beanie, the letter in Spectator comparing nurses to F.l.T.'ers, actually mak- ing it through the first year of college! Back Row, L to R: E. Hintz, M. Castelli, E. Soley, A. Shelley, U. Broe. Front Row, L to R: S. Lefkowitz, L. Rowett, V. Sochan. Back Row, L to R: A. Greenberg, L. Baldi. M. Costello, A. Quezeda. M. Traber. Front Row, L to R: A. Guzman, D. Bassill, S. Reilly. ED T- n - .- Al'- 4 X , u N Q . .ny ' A C- wif 1-'x of ,n nv- . yu . X X ,. . . -I,. . 'Fig qfil L' gli' xx A .x fk K' Y I - 90 I-I-I LI- -I I Z u.l D D I- CD Ili. fl-rj: Catherine C, Chesney, lean Scandlyn, recipient of The Catherine C Chesney Award Caesia Whitemde jevremov recipient of The Rose Driscoll Award: Dean Helen F. Pettit. These awards are given annually to seninr students who have demonstrated outqanding intereit proteesionai competence and achievement in caring for patients, and who are striving for high ideals in hisfher own practice CL? ka ,ag nf, -.--v R.A.'s: ludy Fitzwater, Chris Wagner, lim Matthews, Pat Scruggs, loi Leitner. N' --u. 525 .i If ,-. QD STUDENT GOVERNMENT Ban k Rum' Dvbrrmh Grz-gnrv - f , , ' J , T R - - - . ' . ' Sample bhop, Lvn Bowser - 501 rf-tary Frrvnt Rim: Nm-n ff MMIT H lpn SE m mu Ummm hm Koorenan - Vice Pres, Matt Bamlm' Y Prf-s, Tum' San' tangelo - Senior Class Rvp., not pu turwd Yan Sheppard lumor Class Rep., Mana Cranata - Tres ini 1-1? xr' - l SOCIAL CCJMMITTKE1 Maxine' Lauwbs, Barbanl ffrwlv-man - Adxlwr Nunn Nmhm-V Hum Nun MV Hannah Chun. NYSN,-X Rv-pre-svvwlaivxm-' Tms-'v Nrnkulvm 1 lfkkll Ull N4 'fwffrgl' ' xi 4- L P.A.L.S.: Front Row: Allison Atz, Anne Harding, Tony Santangelo, Nancy lelinek. Back Row: Susan Rockwell, Donna Bucci, Karen Loar, Marie Hamersma, Tim Schaukowitch, Eve Stern, Delphine Mendez de Leon, Ellen larocki. CHRISTIAN FELLOXNSHIP Front Row: Nancy Orem Mary McKinney Melody Walters Chris Munk Beverly Lewis Center Row: Barb Van Riper Marge Tucker Leigh Allen Pat Yeo Sandy Hoops Donna Solomon Back Row: loann Kuczewski Henry Loughmiller Deborah Gregory Marie Hamersma Karen Coon Lyn Bowser Karen lobe NERRBK UL Hlx Fmnt Rm-. 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' , ' i T , N ' ' If 'ull an 1 , L fiigifiwf' l.?fii!Q ji 5333 F fa' 33 X I0 I :xg ff: fgpb fgh Q V 5 Sf' .J --1 Q Il alialsn ll I1 517-N 1,3-fx 11 N 110 -f.zr.2..'E1:, 2 I 1,1 'Quang I 'Aff I 4 L .7 V T 1 l' i ,f 'EP aafsf, M ef? fm OPERATION YEARBOOK '78 We wish to offer our special thanki tr EDITOR: Iudy Dattaro PHOTOGRAPHERS: Susan Roclxwood, Lynn Svahorne, ludy Dattarri LAY-OUT: Anne Auerbach, Ellen larmki, Susan Rocltwoucl, Lynn Sva- horno, Leigh Allen, ludy Dattaru BUSINESS and ADVERTISING: Pam Stuclxey, Heidi Owen, Hannah Chin UNDERCLASS: Linda Rowe-tt, Elena Tmdam PHOTO CONTRIBUTORS: Peggy Vi5hcr, Sheila Metcalf, lim Matthews Deborah Kayti-I 1 Ed Thornton and Miko bawchuk uf Thnrnton's Claws Studio, NYC, tor their invaluable photographic assistants-. 111 CLASS OF 1978 CLIDEAN H. Acosm 517 w. 110 sn., Apt 3D N.Y., NY 10025 MARIA I. ALCAZAR 4501 34 St. Brentwood, MD 20722 LEIGH A. ALLEN RD 41 Middleburgh, NY 12122 MONA LISA ASCOLI R-13 Colonial St., Pk. Gardens Rio Redras, PR 00926 ALISON M. ATZ 106 Bayveiw Ave. Port Washington, NY 11050 ANNE AUERBACH 23 Maple Lane Essex Fells, Nl 07021 IEANNETTE V. BADCER 101 W. 147 St., Apt. 16B N.Y., NY 10039 MATTHEW P. BASILE 37 Boulder Brook Rd. East Sandwich, MA 02537 GRANIA BEAUREGARD 4701 Willard Ave., Apt. 1636 Chevy Chase, MD 20015 JANET R. BERHANG 144-11 69 Ave. Flushing, NY 11367 DONNA L. BERK 42 Suburban Dr. West Orange, NI 07052 EVELYN R. BOWSER 3601 Orders Rd. Grove City, OH 43123 NANCY L. BREWSTER 1160 Ocean Ave. Brooklyn, NY DONNA E. BUCCI 682 North Broadway Yonkers, NY 10701 KATHRYN N. BUCBEE 6320 Kenneth Ave. Carmichael, CA 95608 ANNE D. BUSH 158 Engert Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11222 CHARLO1'I'E C. CABELLO 151 Waverly St. Yonkers, NY 10701 SUSAN D, CALKINS 1694 32 St. N.W. Washington, DC 20007 112 LORRAINE F. CALLAHAN 678 Bruce Dr. Paramus, Nj 07652 SALLIE CHARLES 10 Newmarket Rd. Carden City, NY 11530 ELIZABETH L. CHASE RFD 1191 Box 95-A Ashland, ME 04732 ' HANNAH CHIN 84-43 Eliot Ave. Middle Village, NY 11370 MAIRE C. CLEMENTS 92 Alpha Ave. Old Bridge, NJ. 08857 CANDACE H. COLE 575 South St. Pittsfield, MA 01201 KATHLEEN D. COONEY 1104 Buckingham Rd. Ft. Lee, Nj 07024 LISA S. CUTLER 315 Hewlett Parkway Hewlett, NY 11557 IUDITH A. DATTARO 54 Rose Ave, Eastchester, NY 10707 HELEN R. DAVIS 91 Martin Dr. Hyland Park, Nj 07640 DENISE M. DE MARZO Prince's Pine Rd, Norwalk, CT 06850 HOPE DE ROCATIS 148 W. 92 St., Apt. 3A N.Y., NY 10025 CYNTHIA H. DINERSTEIN 15 Mereland Rd. New Rochelle, NY 10804 ANNA LOUISE DOREMUS 11 Vincent Place Verona, Nl 07044 MARIANNE DURCAVICH 54 Knowles Rd. Watertown, MA 02172 AMY M. EVERSMANN 1430 Ashbourne Dr. Lynchburg, VA 24501 LISA E. FAIST 165 Route 306 Monsey, NY 10952 IOHN F. FALLON 55 Grist Mill Dr. Kings Park, NY 11754 NANCY D. FIORENTINO 148-16 35 Ave. Flushing, NY 11354 IEAN E. FITZPATRICK 10 Deepwood Rd. Woodbridge, CT 06525 IUDITH K, FITZWATER 5287 Collingwood Rd. Memphis, TN 38117 LISA D. FOWNES 1095 Park Ave. N.Y., NY 10028 TAMAR Ci. EREDMAN-QUINN 1579 Rhinelander Ave., Apt. 1L Bronx, NY 10461 BARBARA A. FREULLER 568 Church St. Bound Brook, NJ. 08805 1 0 ' an-u-I 9 Q Q : i I I ENA L. FRIEDMAN 925 Lawrence Court North Bellmore, NY 11710 IOANNE I. FULLER 61 Barnsbee Lane Coventry, CT 06238 MYRA H. FURMAN 6103 W. Livingston Orlando, FL 32811 IANICE P. GREENE 83-20 141 St., Apt. 2B Briarwood, NY 11435 DEBORAH GREGORY 1935 Crooked Oak Dr. Lancaster, PA 17601 SUSAN CROSSMAN 515 W, 110 St. N.Y., NY 10025 ROXANNE GUINESS 158 Maple St. Fairview, Nl 07022 NANCY L. HALL 27 Wallace Rd. Middletown, Nl 07748 .5 MARIE E. HAMERSMA 2-1 Brookaide Ave. Haxxthorn, NI 07506 ANNE M. HARDINC 1 Belgian Rd. Danvers, MA 01923 CATHY E. HERMAN 541112113 St.,Apt.1B N.Y., NY 10025 BONNIE HERSKOVITZ 118 Henrietta Ave. Oceanside, NY 11579 NORA S. HIRSCHBERCER 2 Dorothy St. Syosset, NY 11791 HELENA VENC SI HO 37 Avenida Ouvidor De Arriaga Macao. China IAMES HOFFMAN 252 Sherman Ave., Apt. 54 N.Y., NY 10034 BARBARA A. HUMPHREY B27 Union St. Schenectady, NY 12308 ELLEN A, IAROCKI 335 E. 23 St. Brooklyn, NY 11226 NANCY C. IELINEK 24 Garland Dr. Hastings, NY 10706 CASSIA WHITESIDE IEVREMOV 554 Henry St., Apt. 3 Brooklyn, NY 11231 EDITH E. KALSCH Box 475 Manahawken, NI 08050 DEBORAH I. KAYTIS 194 Cedrus Ave. E. Nonhport, NY 11731 SURA KIRSCH IANIS GOLDSTEIN KNORR 222 Mortling Ave. Tarrytown, NY 10591 IOAN L. KOSTIK 55 Colin St. Yonkers, NY 10701 MARY ELIZABETH KRIEC 29 Edgehill Ave. Morristown. NI 07960 LAURA B. KRLIGER 536112 113 St., Apt. 2-1 N,Y., NY 10025 NATALII R, RLIPEI RBERC. 1l,1'1-1 72 Rd. l'1rrestH1lls NY 11175 SHARON D, LALIRENT 100 Parltsrdu Dr. Suttern, NY 10901 IUANNA C. LEITNER -1-1 Charles S0119-1305 Toronto, Canada M-IY-IRB BARBARA I. LESSER 7104 C.1n11n1toOImo Ld lolla, CA 92037 RENEE E LEVESQUE 303 Kingsland Axe. Ridgefield, Nl 07657 IOSLYN LEVY SIB Benefit St. Providence, Rl 02904 MARY ANN LINKEVICH 2301 Orchard Terrace L1nden,NI07036 ,fi . A at-I I fafsaogg, ,.,m5.. .Q mvliibitrttn f , 'GJ X xx-7 NENIAEJIIIIEII ,ry ul I I. KAREN R, LOAR 3640 Fox Run Dr, Allentown, PA 18103 MARIE G. LUDVVIC 25 Sunnyside Dr. Yonkers, NY 10705 SHIRLEY LUGO MACCHIANO Sunset Gardens, 201 Kingston, NY 12401 DIANE MACILNICK 454 Toilsome Hill Rd. Fairfield, CT 06432 SUSAN P. MAHER 17 Donovan Dr. Huntington, NY 11743 THERESA A. MARCOS 320 Ruckrnan Rd. Closter, Nl 07624 PATRICIA A. MARINELLI 5 Mayfair Rd. Elmsford, NY 10523 VVENDY I. MARSHALL 66 Pointview Rd, Troy, NY 12180 ADELI IN1. IWARTI INI' B1 Dt-I.1u.1rv Rd, Ytxnlwrx, NY 10701 IANET li MAZLR J lllllxtrlt Avid, XX t1r.1n1.Le, N10705Z t1ENEF.MtC'UllUL1GH 147418 15 Drive Whitestone, NY 11157 KAREN A, MCD! JNALD B5-I-70 St. Brnnltlyn, NY 11228 MARYE MQLJLIIRL 2538 Huges Ave. Bronx, NY 10458 THERESA A. MtGU1RE 2538 Huges Ave. Bronx, NY 10458 CHARLES K. ML KITRICK 875 West End Ave., Apt. 12B N.Y., NY 10025 RUTH A. MCRAE 42 Bright Rd. Hatboro, PA 19040 ANNE M. MEARA 6137 Fieldston Rd. Bronx, NY 10471 MARILYN A. MEIIA 75-63 185 St. Flushing, NY 11366 DELPHINE A. MENDEZ DE LEON Grayvvond Rd., Apt. 2B Port Washington, NY 11050 ELIZABETH B. METCALE 519 Concord Ave, Boulder, CO 80302 SHEILA H. METCALE 104 Prospect St, Providence, Rl 02906 REGINA E, MILLER 155-14 14 St. N.Y., NY 11357 CHRISTINA NAKRASEIVE 485 Bronx River Rd. Yonkers, NY 10704 SEMPER NALDO 5209 Tllden Rd. Blade-nburg, MD 20710 CHRISTINE C. NETHERTON 2963 Kingsley St. Clevelan , OH 44122 IACQUELINE M. NOBLE 124 Front St. Marblehead, MA 01945 SHELLEY OBERLIN PAULINE A. CTHANLON 450 South Broadway Grandview, NY 10960 HEIDI M, OWEN 609 Willow St. Cranlord, NI 07016 LORAINE PEDRETTI 2947 Balsley Ave. Bronx, NY 10461 MARGARET PRIMOFF 127 W. 12 St. N.Y., NY 10011 SHIRLEY E, PRINCIPE 251 Frances St. Teaneck, NJ. 07666 MARY LYNN REIDY 43 Walnut St. Winsted, CT 06098 SUSAN M. ROCKWELL 237 Strathmore Place Corning, NY 14830 SUSAN M. ROCKWOOD 505 Ruddiman Ave. N. Muskegon, MI 49445 GINA C. ROMEO 1275 Neill Ave. Bronx, NY 10461 DALE A. RUFFIN 122 Carroll St. Brooklyn, NY 11231 CAROL BRAUNSTEIN RUSSO 20-73 32 St, Astoria, NY 11105 STACEY M. SAKONA 159-09 Hillside Ave, jamaica, NY 11432 HELEN E. SALGADO 145 Glenwood Ave. Leonia, Nj 07605 ANTHONY SANTAGELO 57 Ivy Lane Wethersfield, CT 06109 IEAN N. SCANDLYN 51 w. sz sr., Apt. 5 N.Y., NY 10024 D. TIMOTHY SCHAUKOWITCH 650 Cypress Ave. San Bruno, CA 94066 DONNA B. SCHLESSEL 7A Sycamore Dr, Great Neck, NY 11021 KATHRYN A. SCORDAMAGLIA 284 Beaver Dam Rd. Brookhaven, NY 11719 PATRICIA A. SCRUCGS Rt. 2, Box 258-F Mechanicsville, VA 23111 LYNN SEABORNE 4600 W. Broadway Dr. Appleton, Wl 54911 ALISON E. SERRE 222 Nyac Ave. Pelham, NY 10803 LUCY VICTORIA SLEATOR 608 W. Michigan St. Urbana, Il 61801 TRACEY A. 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WWW El fa .ans ' in imhigdl ' as H- hu-Jul-S. -v- 1.. lt? its 1 A-HH . . .!lr1.!'2a!ss l- o,s l TT H ,. 1,21 ' . ' -- 1 ...fe .-we , 1 . -'-- - -: H YH 1 3' 40 W 'il -' 41? ian. .LN-. I . 'ff ' f A .- - I! . .a - . 4,445.32 ET 5 T35-Isl - 4 'fuk' Z! '- ' . 7.1: iz-..,, .. T:'L: 'f - ,Q , F .V i ,of , fre--'E . Y, T F7 f 64- ,feel 5 1 7 'ii y M 1 1 ...L ig :asa-ar -fi-0,141 'if I. 1ll1.ZKIlZ'1i1tBIlE7L.I -Le ALICE VER LEE 1205 Vinsetta Blvd. Royal Oak, MI 48067 PEGGY VISHER 32316 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90265 LINDA G. WALES 414 w. 121 s1,,Ap1. 21 N.Y., NY 10027 KAREN O. WELLEN 400 Ft. Washington Ave. N.Y., NY 10033 WILLA K. WING 420 w. 11B si., Apt. 23 N.Y., NY 10027 CAROL WOMER 195 Aspenwood Dr. Moreland Hills, OH 44022 DEBRA L, YANOFF 310 Elm Ave., RD 4170A Delmar, NY 12054 MARILYNN KRAFT YAREMCHUK 147 Locksley Rd. Lynnfield, MA 01940 PATRICIA TRAVIS YEO 260 Ft. Washington Ave. N.Y., NY 10032 CAROLINE I. 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