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

 - Class of 1985

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' Rid - .,, 1, QNVQ Q.. .a1Q Akfi. - ' 15, ' .h.,v .q, Q Class gf 1985 JW-,x Ruth S. Hachenburg Adelman BA., Barnard. l966 To Phil, Frank, and Billy - Thank you, thank you, thank you! an T7 Lisa Ann Arraste Afoot and lighthearted I take to the open road, Healthy. free, the world before me. The long brown path before me. leading wherever I choose. Walt Whitman My love and thanks to my family and friends who helped me to find the path and for giving me the chance to choose. 5-Q? eras Josefina Almanzar - X , 5. FY A144 - nLfIfj.'.'l'f'. I xii: ' 7 TTS , , fi ' A, z I A. Malinda Anne Bellis Cultivate the freshest flower this garden ever grew. Beneath these branches I once wrote such childish words for you. But that's okay. there's treasure children always seem to find. And just like us you must have had a once upon a time. Elton John, Bernie Taupin: Curtains Thanks. Mom. I couldn't have done it without you. Jacgui Bailey Transfer. Nyak College Find rest. O my soul. in God alone: My hope comes from him. He alone is my rock and my salvation: he is my fortress. I will not be shaken. Psalm 621586 Q Wendy Berger Deborah Bitler Q I Barbara J. Busch Linda J. Brown f T :Br Q7 Elizabeth E. Caravella av ? Linda Butwell BA. Psychology, Univermity ofCullfornizi ut Irvine To my mom. who would be so proud of her professional daughter, and to the rest of my family and especially my classmates who pushed, supported and put up with me over the past sixteen months - Thanks! fv- Beverly V. Cody Anne Crosby ale University College, Oeonla. 1981 Y,? Lisa L. Duquette 19. Jeanne Denault Q 493 W ' I .af Q- .Iss -. Cathleen C. Frey Shaw Osha deFlores I have alyvays .said that you canlmake the mogt beautiful frlends m a represslve gnvlroment. But we're stronger because of lt fv- Diedre A. Fuller Lucy Z. Garbus 'F in Marjorie Gevirtz u -n u 'yi- nu our Jean Gerne ,A il? Julio E. Gonzalez-Diaz Thank you, MAMI. for your support. 'B Heidi D. Glover Life is only a series of moments. holding a potential to be fulfilled. Each dawning of a new day holds a promise, la dream. Life is what one makes it - Nothing more. CVS Kerry Ann Green '71 A Jeanne Guglielmo B.S. Economics, Manhattan College, 1978 And while the future's there for anyone to change, don't you know it seems, it'd be easier to change the past. Jackson Browne 'QR 9 Page Hickey fi aw ,X Gail L. Heard ,,-A cf, T7 Kathleen A. Jackson E cv? Maria E. Higgins 1 ., ,i hr W ,r 'f 7 'fgi Faiza T. Janmohamed . 1 -Charles Florette Jean Hunter College Transfer. Thanks to my parents and to my boyfriend, Max, for their love, encouragement. and support. .1 5 ji. K: Julie Ann Kliger B.A. Physiologic - Psychologic Basis to Health. U.C. Berkeley How we move. where we move . , . But always moving. ln thought, location, or love. I want to always be moving forward. To clear my mind: To find that quiet corner of ' and relish it. my COl'lSClOl1Sl'lCSS. 28 JAK 4 Lisa Lynne Johnson Nursing is compassionate concern of others. It is the heart that understands and the hand that soothes. h izes many It is the intellect that synt es ' ' niful administrations. learnings into mea Martha Rogers ,Q s IDX Judith K. Krones Beth Klingbeil fi fi 4,..,' X W 1 . 5 f In 1 f .I ,f Evelyn Lanoix -L -W .9 Eileen Larson A.A.S. and B.S, The light at the end of the tunnel is LIS. upon YR 1 - Mary Anne Lawshe B.A. Anthropology, S.U.N,Y. Oneonta i . Ll 1 l Z-X 1 rs X, i 1 Susan Beth Lauver Junior transfer, East Carolina University Thanks to my family and friends I never could have done it without you all' , L P' 1 . i K FN lrxuzviri Y--7? FW, x .V ',, 1 Wr'.n.., .a.- '1 5E 'A 4.A'1 1 Dana Lichtman Sociology, Comell University fr is WL I Anea LeLong I Shelley Lyons B,A,, Boston College, 1981 Thanks Mom and Dad! Jean Marsh Michelle Mostromonico L ,eg if an Donna Marshall --V. 9 Karen Micali 1 'Q ' 'ik X 7 KJ' Helena Meiri Traci Miller Monika Mueller-Eberhard as Nancy Murphy VLW - . . H- Ann F. Murphy Junior transfer. Case Westem Reserve University My gift of life is a thing of transient beauty - a thing of mystery - and above all else a miracle. It is a thing of beauty because of the soul. a mystery because it stretches between the invisible yesterday and the unknown tomorrow - a miracle lnecause it is a composite of countless other ives. To my family. for their love and support. thank you. IU R T5 with a Jennifer L N . ewton Early Childhood Education, Clemson University. 1981 little help from m y friends. Michiko Nakauchi Transfer. Bamarcl College T., Donna Marie Norton Ideas are often poor ghosts: but sometimes they are made flesh: they breathe upon us with warm breath, and speak to us in appealing tonesg then their presence is a power, and we are drawn after them as flame is drawn to flame. Author Unknown Many thanks to my family and frie d all your love n s for and support in helping my idea become flesh, Way-Sun Oh . T. , Laura Marie Pearson All my friends say. Hey take it easy. Where's the tire? The tire, I tell them. is right here. And it's burning brighter than ever. I've always been a dreamer. But now I'm making those dreams come true. World, catch me if you can. Unknown fn. ll? S...-17 Janice L. Pabst Find confidence within your heart. And let it be your guide. Strive ever harder toward your dreams, And they won't be denied. Bruce B. Wilmer Thanks, Mom and Dad, so much for all your love and suppon throughout the years! I love you both. Karen Leigh Peters B.A, Psychology. Gettysburg College CEN 1 Irene Perez Dreams are the touchstones of our characters. Thoreau Special thanks to my parents who were so patient as well as understanding, and to my friends. for without their support this experience would only have been half as fulfilling. J ean Quinn 37 Joanne Quinn B.A. English To Michael John Quinn Sr., whose life showed me the meaning of Good Friday and Easter. f'S 1--' Magreen Richards B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Lehigh University Life goes on and this world keeps on turning Barbara Jenne Reale B.A. in Govemment, Comell University To see the world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour. William Blake In loving memory of my father, Nicholas A. Reale, who taught me to see Nature in all her beauty. i ,,. 'WS gg X il' , l , X Kristin Roach 'Yi Listen very Patricia Ripin quietly and you can hear that higher frequency we have tuned into and you can hear your own heart beating to the Universal Heart Beat Just relax and know All is perfect. John - Roger, founder. Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness 12' 7' Pauline Roberti Phyllis Roberts fix' N- i ' -1. --...gh M 'vmnA... Doreen Rosati for every gardner knows that after the h lon diggens, after the planting, after t e g season of tending and growth. the harvest comes. IQ' -4 Darlene Kathryn Rockefeller B.A,. S.U.N.Y. Buffalo Thank you Mom and Dad! ' D' 'D X l Q X -,t Li -i . Janet Seylar The choice was mine and mine completely Andrea Ross .asf Barbara Sorce Susan Cox Stillman B.A., Glassboro State College To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, . . . But to so love wisdom as to live according to its dictates, a life of simplicity, independence. magnanimity, and trust. It is to solve some of the problems of life. not only theoretically. but practically. Thoreau E- -D 1 A Susan Sweeny S Nancy Stoble T :wx .NS Sally Tenney Monique-Andre Swierbutowicz B.A.. M,s.w. If 9 15127 1 X 5 Rx Anna M. Testa ,ffl Anne F. Tortora A.A., Hardford College for Women -.-, v 1 1 Christine Wood X- 7 Barbara Wondsel 'ill is only with the hean that one can see rightly what is essential is invisible to the eye. fb. Melinda Arthur Milton Ausman Linda Barnes Dian Binns Corinne Darke Jane Eng Robert Friedman Melvietta Grimball Lynne Lawlor Dymphna Lovelace Regina McMahon Camera Shy Graduates Mary Toutlain Helen Mchlenamin Shelley Meltzer Janice Moley Cara Muhlhan Susan Madeline Neuwirth Sonia Phipps Lordes Rodriquez Renee Rosenstock Andrew Ross Wendy Sobey Carol Terwillinger .-Xrnerlcan Lmierslly of Beirut. An education is an asset that nobody can take away from you. 6 Aimee Abramson Kristin Adams Rochelle Alpert Caroline Barhydt Mary Beiers Stephanie CSternl Bellin Patricia Bernal Debra Blaker Rebecca Booth Edmund Bouley Carolsue iGrebinJ Bowe Jill Bowers Jacqueline Brandwein Margaret Brew Michele Bush Mercedes Campos-Marquetti Peter Canavan Diane Catapano Yung Pun Cheng Martha Cline Elsa Desta Nicholas DiFrancesco Carol Emold Carolyn Fialkow Dorothy Foley Richard Gallagher Karen Gee Faith Gian Jacqueline Glenn Henry Goldberg Leslie Groves Elizabeth Halton Sally Halverstadt Jacqueline Hathaway Carrie Hebert Jean Housepian Edna Hui Lola Johnson Audrey Kamrin Moualla Kazan Thomas Kelly Karen Kennedy Denise Khalil' Nancy tBatesJ Lands Class of 1986 Ellen Levinson Frances Locke Joy Mattson Irwin Meit Lisa Miller Barbara Moragne Stephen Nasuta Lynise Nelson Hilary Nierenberg Patricia Oberle Corrine O,Hara Amy Olson Marcella Pacholski Patricia Padilla Elise Parker Sara Patterson Marianne Paul Denise Ribble Deborah Riedel Leslie Roessler Barbara Rolfing Linda Rose Nina Samowitz Carol Schlian Patricia Schmitt Victoria Schippers Mason Schwartz Esther Shulsinger Jeannie Smiaroski Leslie Smith Beth Sokolski Laura Sparks Walton Stansell Suzanne Taylor Melanie Thompson Diane Tomain Renee Trambert Robert Tschudi Sally Urang Heidi VonDrateln Maryann Walsh Debra tSternJ Weglein Opal Whittington Ns 1-4 Y V, -A T' ,fr A . 4- 5 12-H f ' f'!::-,J f K H , A Q 6 -2 '57 wh Junior Candids X 1' 'L v af- if -- -,1 ' X31 fx 5 , Q F -Iii ' ifi ' 1 gi wiv v itxqwsbbx x tb K 0 N' 0 .. ,N . Q 1 L,- M- 1 T w C Tl 1 l an l feng , ' G it 196 n - 5 'E lu' ' Q' 9 1 Q 01 . 73 ll, 3?-Q s- -f 'COC -ii. 3 X E? I A VL! X 'W' . Q 1 J X I 'I N- - M ' 4:11113 - v 2 Buff and Shme' 'L git- l X L ftx K1 YW - X 0 KJ I ' ,ff--A , I R-HM Y-X ' Y : - u 4 , ei ' NS' f l I Q .--.. ' xg y A K , L 51 L 'H' .Ad Did' 'I , 5 3 5 Q A Poem, dedicated to anyone who has ever been a student of Dr. Batt's Anatomy and Physiology class . . . Axon and denedrite. myelin sheath. Millions of nerve cells to rattle your teeth. Neurofibrillae run every which way. Tangling you up so you can't get away. Neurones and ganglia laugh in your face. They know that you'll never keep up with the pace. Where's the cerebrum, and what is it's color? What does the pons do. and where's the medulla? Things to remember. and where does it go? Will six nerves do one thing. or one nerve do six? Pack in the knowledge 'til nothing else clicks: Fill in the diagrams. label them right. Take reams of notes. and then study all night. Rush into lecture - tthe class you adore!J Come out more mixed up than ever before. Cram it in. jam it in, learn all you can. Where the nerves started and then where it ran. Through a foramen, and down to your toes. Follow it back to the end of your nose. Trace it and track it, what will it do? Can you control it. or will it get you? You just think it's ending, and something synapses And keeps right on going - fthe student collapses? But don't worry, if your mind's at an end, Start using your reflexes: let your brain mend. There'sjust one more question, one thing I can't see. That's, which is more nervous, the tissue or me? Grace O'brion '47 Q., .mi si 1 HI 7 1 lllliilll l i .-ll into Q - A , g it e f, '- ' :CQ Cf 5 VCST UC! CCTV UFRLXC I U i . .I , . V.-...A Av. ,....Y.,. .L .. 11 . '- V P I 0 . - , .,.., . -'--- .JG - 1 V W - .. ... k H-f p--ffui-bfi-9 11-'-. if 1- if . i Promise yourself to be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health. happiness, and prosperity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. To think only ofthe best. to work only for the best and expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes ofthe past and press on to the greater achievements of the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. C. Larson Faculty and Administration 'U pin M1 ,.i,.i veg! I -v ' N 4 A-if 1, -uf . Q. 1 j.g.',. .x lf fig-- , Dr. JoAnn S. Jamann Dean of the School of Nursing do fi' Q Susan Alexion Barbara W. Roper . Assistant Dean for Administration Assistant Dean for Student Services si- Rosemary L. Ash Director of Student and Alumni Affairs Not Pictured Dr. Mary Mundinger Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs Dr. Mary Germain Director of Undergraduate Program Joanne Merry . I Director of Continuing Education Dr. Bettie Jackson Director of Clinical Nursing Research Patience and Fortitude -53? .an WM' a George Smith Assistant Director for Admissions and Financial Aid r f ,ess ,gil i ,Ef'a'a?L1'J 12' .. 'free ,y'. 'f' 5?Eg: 2iX A iv T' f- 1- ' f . - . ' .' f' sJ .-' -' fi :-,mv AS,,:, .-, JV gp ' Q U i-2355 Y,faf-t-- ' 'f ' a ta, - 5 , Q , ' if -4 l W .. A se'-sg -ts' lf' J: .1. YI. 1 li A 1- A , J LJ-5 fy,-,-. f 3 X . f , V -' 'P ' 4 1 C V1 P Ellen R. Batt Anatomy and Physiology Elizabeth W. Carter Psychiatric 1 L. J , 'Q P ir' Mary Alice Donius Medical - Surgical Marjorie A. Bredice Maternal - Child W I Q ,C 1 L,- r ' -fee Q, , 1 ff 'W i .H l 'H' .. N 1' Q , ' . f FE' A ji' 1 1' l ' A .. 'dnl-l I. -:It If i P 4 ggi?-ff' f ,.3:2i3E:gq:f-3,- an -1?i5fi1H113si..g- K X f S .Q.g2:Qx:7-'L-75711. ' ki x I, A . V Cherrill W. Colson Psychiatric xg L., 3, Florence M. Donahue Maternal - Child .31 .114 L . 53155 Fl -fa -33 1 N I mf ,I , , 1 5 N A, 1 , Q ,q u . ' I U. ll Q .. , - 1 Ann M. Earle Dolores A. Fernandez Chairperson, Psychiatric Medical - Surgical sf :N i 2? ll. Kathryn V. Fitch C Charmaine M, Fitzig Medical - Surgical Chairperson, Community 'wail' Jean P. Flynn Margaret J. Grey Medical - Surgical Maternal - Child 1 i rv, hi Nancy E. Jones Maternal - Child 'Z-2 1. ni - 1 Janet W. Kenney Maternal - Child A W e . 1.4 .. . a ., .. r. -zu 1 ' V' Z 1- 1-. - tux ' . Muriel F. Kneeshaw Community ....5' 4-X Q ' - - dx U A rf - F' . -U , Anne E. Kellet Medical - Surgical Linda S. Klein Community I kl rr' ' ' 1 X f l X I Christine Kovner Community J? 2 i if Lf' - was 8 -Q... X Eura Lennon Phyllis A. Lisanti Psychiatric Medical - Surgical 1 L, .-. Q e 7i' of ax' ' FV L tp 7 ' lil, ' s If V . r 4. ig aff ' c,L.n A 171 I Geri LoBiondo-Wood Elizabeth A. Mahoney Chairperson, Maternal - Child Medical - Surgical 4' 'lg Smriti Panyvar Community 1'. '.-v cf? . Kathleen E. Powderly Maternal - Child r wif . 5. Marjorie M. Ramphal Loretta A. Verdisco Gerontology Chairperson, Medical - Surgical Aurora D. Villafuerte Kenneth Zwolski Medical - Surgical Medical - Surgical Camera Shy Sarah S. Cook Joanne M- LCPP-afd Susan J. Disbrow Mary R- MHUUCYU Lynn Finelli Jeanne V. Pasacreta i Candids l Anyone who thinks he knows all the answers, isn't familiar with all the questions , . , The test and use of a man's education is that he finds pleasure in the exercise of his mind M. k J .f , vc. ' lf ' -1 x , I . i ,i f Train equally the mind. the body. and the heart . . , 63 Behind the Scenes gas Q. ,Q 9 Q N lla s Mary Lewis -. 1 'l Thelma Mitchell v l l -Q 6 Sharon Moore 64 B3- fi' Ann Ametta V Q-4 'xl C w1:gg,,-' 4 I Zltgzf l 'X Helen Rodrnques Leah Splro Phyllis DiFillipo Mary Edwards .l' , A Barbara Berry ,A if I P 'N 1 l f UBL, .211 K A - Ethel Crawford .A - A-1'-Q ,, .e,, 1 ' :ix e X I I W , 5 , t 1 V11 1 A Doris Birnbaum Q7 Lauren Esposito ii k X 1 ,Ae Mary Louise Covington Camera Shy Er Q ff -1 Rhonda Fields Ozzie Glover 3 S . I-45 Q Ludmila Karameres Beatrice Bennis Margaret McHugh Mildred Koester Mary Williams Eileen Leo Maurier Winston You know what I think? . . . I think we're the brightest. handsomest. most sophisticated crew to come down the avenue in a long, long while, I think we're going to make history , . Yes indeed. On December 17th, 1984. In The First December Graduation! QF!!! V I - 1 I, v 67 ,..,......lAi,Il 4 -3 , fi Q s 1 W7 A ' w' H , V I 292' v ial A if Y AA V ' 2 i!mUL1q..F , 1 r --gi. . rr J' H ' J . ' ,g'. ,' ' X - I NQLXQIT D 'mr ' H , 3 I 1- Q nl, , P, , -x P: .5 -1 fi1 53u ' - , 'F QQ s ' 1 -'Vx L , X Y. AY YF .A nj-2 'ship V- L Ju 1: rl' 0' 'XY 1 'lj 1 , h'-7'x-- W 'W Congratulations t YJ' v. VA TJ tl M H t Q xi ,xt q ..' f 'U - 1 H! . t '-115 Y T' ' . ': 1 'ff Q. . ! rf' 4 I T f , If ' , . x ,- li Bti, Sk Q Mother, stayed on rock eternal. -tw? Crowned and set upon a height, ' Glorified by light supernal - In Thy radiance We see light. Torch, Thy children's lamps to kindle. Beacon-star, to cheer and guide. r Stand, Columbia! Alma Mater - n Through the storms of time abide! . - Z, Mighty patriots, warriors, sages, 5 Thou hast born, a shining band: lf? Teach Thy sons in future ages n Still to love their native land. gq : Throned upon the hills where heroes V, Fought for Liberty, and died. if ' Stand, Columbia! Alma Mater - 5 Through the storms of time abide! Gilbert Oakley Ward, 'oz 5 3 2 K. J 'I .A T 'T' '44 fi? A. :Q H W- . , ' ,.,.ff.ar,5e4m:?'-L:--:5:5,L I A M., '-- .45 69 Celebration! s' AN 4. ,J X A, om quiet homes and first beginnings, Out to the undiscovered ends, There s nothing worth the wear of winning But laughter and the love of friends. f 'i'J f 11 ' Whataya mean tha booooooze cruise is over'?! I Ffjfd FM mf f 1' J ,, Rfb, , X yv J X rl- , 1 AN V V - , f if frjx L f f , 'TM N 2. :' , I Ji. vkfv :L --:?,-:,-:fee -4 I Q , XX e m- M, 'U I ' F' ' xl w 1 y ' , X -- 5 ' P - I i xl , J N . , ' ,L L-, A ,xflflgi X11 1 - ' LX .f .ff QAQFQ avi, X 295 - I :X iz: -M222 'fa r A VL, 3 X ' 4. :- ' l' i - Irv ' .. :' VA: XJQ X : -r ay 6,. w .l ,. - l K . 'Q 'I , ' I - '- , A af' 5, , J- . l 1 1 3 T W, f' 1 1 1 ' 7-. gf X I ? 4 X f J 'M ' 'I ud- g .ax f f 'Q 1. Buddies IV 'i -fa A35- i 75 What do you mean I Can't get through? What! They tumed off all the phones in the Georgian? W-2 xx fa Hub 4-SD I X n V., , I f 5 fy FQ., f ., I Fond memories of Maxwell. Q 3 fee X A ' gil e I KE 1533, 4 A. f fx. is 356 I , Ze ' 'A 1 W ,r,,,, rf. ff., VWUWW -'.'.' , .ffm ,' 56511 f 6 gxxv If C m Z f X 1 w . w S ,fglfgj Clinical I 2 x nr -a u L' -Q Xisilpl .'i41-'JN' 'I x . ,....- 4 if-,vJ W Y' 5, al? 'rf e 9' !1.f. m:. ' 4 ' A A A. A. I , .Q f-gi. wx ' . k E I' mg, Q 7 N 4' fm 2 - - 5 X , 'f:i,f,'xQr ' w 'jg' '3 x , R 9 I X N A 'in f.- Q '. in x ff aw -'P May the Force Be with You QL.. y You've come a long way baby! l'Q M1 11. f 'h. L 5' G I I ,,,'ugh-,- Ax 82 5 fi? i - - f is 1 -x K QP 'iv wi Peg Nu 41 s I., 05 Our own Cat Scan Clinic! IF'- 'Ull- D EAT DRINK f And be MERRY! I ml N L ,. I ' ...gualsdiz -,.,,,, , --ur. New York -' 4fs't:3 1551 1 m . ,A. .r-' .l. 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Yearbook Staff Ann Murphy, Editor Malinda Bellis Linda Butwell Deirdre Fuller Heidi Glover Kathy Jackson Mayanne Lawshe Janice Pabst Darlene Rockefeller Sue Sweeny Anne Tortora Barbara Wondsel PATRONS Anne Kellet Betty Mahoney Jim and Janie Sweeny Mr. 8a Mrs. Vincent R. Tortora Glen Wondsel Ted and Helen Wondsel Geri and Pat Wood f K J f X To the graduating classes of 1985 - Congratulations on your many achievements! The outstanding quality of your caring for patients. classmates. and future students of nursing. has been inspirational. The brief months we've shared have renewed my faith in the future. May a successful career be your journey and happiness your companion. JoAnn S. Jamann The Haven Coffee Shop Reme,s Restaurant Pizza SL Deli Restaurant 4021 Broadway and 169th Street 228 Fort Washington Avenue and 169th And New York, NY 10032 Street Tel. 923-5452 New York, NY 10032 Tel. 927-6685 The Management and the Personel of these Fine Restaurants extends our Congratulations and Best Wishes to All our Dear and Most Wonderful Friends of the Columbia University School of Nursing Class of 1985 for a Successful Career and Brilliant Future!!! 97 N N J K Congratulations to the Class of 1985 F - V- 4: 'G -t' ii 'Fila f .irlft 3 BARNES tl -I .LF-7 ,am t it it in t ' 5 We at Columbia Medical Center Bookstore extend our congratulations to the members of th I f 19 1 , e c ass o 84. We hope that our books have helped you to build a firm foundation for your careers and we look forward to accommodating your future educational need The Columbia University Medical Center Bookstore Nlvrltrul Qt-utr-r 1- nt XX lt-M xtrt-vt 'mm Work lllllil lvl tlllltfl-1 41144 A Sem of Barnes 8: Noble We carry an extensive selection of the most current medical textbooks and mrcroscopes, as well as current cloth, paper and sale books. We also offer a money K saving text buyback service. J Congratulations to the two classes of 1985. It was great working with you and I wish you every success in your future careers. Rosemary L. Ash K J N N f N ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER SKHAATHETATAU -QQ s Qnmrntfiy 'l! !f LOVE COURAGE HONUR Best Wishes to the Class of 1985! K J f N COLUMBIA NOW ALUMNI FOREVER Columbia University - Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association, Inc. 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