Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing - Hahnoscope Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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PRESENTED BY THE GRADUATES HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 201 NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA Midst the lines in a pattern of a life, girl crossed unawares a line and greeted with shy boldness and eager bewilderment A new pattern strange, compelling to be experienced . . . explored. 1 1 ■ ' ■RAY QUESTS « t S- ' . .  V  ..-v . ■ .. — — - ■ • • •J...kp.  ■ ■ FACULTY— Page 10 ETHOS— Page 38 The challenge of new patterns sunlit days dusky evenings pain seared nights ACTIVITIES and UNDERCLASSMEN — Page 20 SENIORS— Page 60 CANDIDS— Page 120 The mystical heart of a child is a precious and beautiful thing. It is marred only by wounds of a thoughtless and not too intelligent world ... it is susceptible to wounds of indifference, thoughtlessness, and neglect . . . printed with permission Willis J. Potts, M.D., The Surgeon and the Child (Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, 1959) Dedication To the children we ' ve held in our arms while they screamed their anger at the world . . . who laughed with us while d ying . . . who drew from us our love and left us yet more to give . . . who in their innocence called us Mommy and made our throats catch with longing To the children yet unknown-ours—we dedicate this Yearbook-with our love. jOtizzctoz, zt cnooL of d uxs.lna TO THE CLASS OF 1970 How oft we gaze into the mystifying night with its realm of stars and find ourselves lost in a world of reminiscence, remembering our past with both its stunning highlights and meandering shadows. However we cannot forget how these were comforting as we gained a sense of satisfaction while profiting habitually by both. Then suddenly, as a star seems to fall or a cloud changes the face of the Moon, we are brought back to reality with the realization that our life today has been determined by the shades of yesterday, while tomorrow will be determined by the twilight of today. Thus with the knowledge that the light will not always be bright, yet knowing how a little light can thrust its beam far into piercing darkness, may you as the newer graduate on the eve of your Commencement go forth as graduates of Hahnemann demonstrating through your actions that the philosophy of your School has given you something that you in turn must give the World. Which ever field of Nursing you select as a career, you must justify what the School has given you by your own services and achievements, and, more deeply, by your own satisfaction in a fuller life. Now as my nursing career is coming to an end, as I look back there are no regrets for I have had great satisfaction in guiding young people toward maturity. I leave to each one of you my sincere and earnest prayer for your success, happiness and a bright tomorrow. Forgetful of his own, who minds another ' s cares . ?d A ts4x mW EdytheG. Kistler, R.N., B.S. i Authority from other patterns white uniformed speaks knowledge, wisdom and challenge and lives entering with quiet assuredr o a strong line into the new pattern. 10 FACULTY ' ■ Miss Antoinette Adam, R.N., M.A. I J Mrs. Violet Stockton, R.N., B.S. Miss Carol Haracz, R.N., B.S. Miss Helen Cook, R.N. 12 Miss Mary Reynolds, R.N. Miss Carol Potts, R.N. 1 Mrs. Jacqueline Goldberg, R.N. Miss Antoinette Adam, R.N., M.A. Associate Director of Nursing Education; Presbyterian Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University. Miss Rosalee Seymour, R.N. Hahnemann School of Nursing; Psychiatric Nursing, Senior Class Ad- visor. Miss Carol Haracz, R.N., B.S. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Wilkes College; Freshman Science Coordinator, Pharmacology Mrs. Violet Stockton, R.N., B.S. Hahnemann School of Nursing, Temple University; Freshman Science Coordina- tor Assistant Miss Helen Cook, R.N. Michael Reese Hospital; Nursing Level Miss Mary Reynolds, R.N. Memorial Hospital Roxborough; Nursing Level I. II, III Miss Carol Potts, R.N. Hahnemann School of Nursing; Nursing Levels I, II, III. Mrs. Jacqueline Goldberg, R.N , B.S. Virginia College of Medicine; Nursing Levels I, II, 13 Miss Leone Ann Oerringe, R.N., B.S. Women ' s Medical College Hospital School of Nursing, University of Penn- sylvania; Psychiatric Nursing. Miss Marijane Maher, R.N., B.S. Villanova University, Nursing Level II; Medical-Surgical. Miss Denneen Grace, R.N, B.S. Robert ' s Wesleyan College; Medical- Surgical Nursing, Level II. Miss Helen Suttera, R.N., B.S. Hahnemann Hospital School Of Nursing, West Chester State College; Medical- Surgical Nursing Level II. Mrs. Isabelle Mosig, R.N , B.S. Bryn Mawr Hospital, Villanova Uni versity; Pediatric Nursing. Miss Regina Shroeder, R.N., M.S. Obstetric-Gynecologic Nursing. Miss Rosemary Kuzner, R.N., B.S. Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing, Villanova University; Advanced Nursing Level III. Mrs. Lauretta Cole, R.N, B.S. St. John ' s Hospital, Duquesne versity; Advanced Nursing Level III. Uni- o Miss Leone Ann Derringe, R.N., B.S. Miss Marijane Maher, R.N., B.S. Miss Denneen Grace, R.N., B.S. 14 Mrs. Isabelle Mosig, R.N., B.S. Mrs. Lauretta Cole, R.N., B.S. Miss Rosemary Kuzner, R.N., B.S. 15 Mrs. Judith Smith, B.S. Mrs. Hazelle Zapp, R.N., B.S. Miss Beryl Richardson 16 Miss Barbara Mullin, R.N., B.S. Agnes Hospital School Of Nursing, versity of Pennsylvania; Community ilth Nursing Level III. Mrs. Hazelle Zapp, R.N., B.S. Hahnemann School of Nursing, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania; Community Health Nursing Level I, II, III. Mrs. Louise Lobb, B.S. ver College; Nutrition, Levels I, II, Mrs. Judith Smith, B.S. State University of New York; Human Relations Class, Guidance Counselor. Miss Beryl Richardson Temple University; School Librarian. Mrs. Hazel Edwards, R.N. inemann School of Nursing; Student ilth Service Dr. John Davie Hahnemann Medical College; Physician, Student Health; Staff member of Hahnemann College and Hospital Mrs. Ethel Yoho School Registrar Mrs. Hazel Edwards, R.N. Dr. John Davie Mrs. Ethel Yoho 17 L TO R: Miss M. Gilmore, Mrs. K. Deily, Mrs. Yoho, Miss E. McNichol. Office Staff c jouie d J okh £Z± SEATED: Miss Evelyn Sohst-House Director. STANDING: Mrs. J. Homer-Assistant, Mrs. D. Ruster, Mrs. M. Horn. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. M. Seymour. 18 zz znLox (-La±i cJtcLuLiox Miss Rosalee Seymour, R.N. Congratulations Opportunity awaits Mastery of all does not come in life. Measure your successes and your failures. Individuality is your master key Thirst for knowledge and know you ' ll never quench it. Tolerance is one of the highest dimensions of huma nness. Members of the Nursing Profession, Welcome! Expand your skills in human relations. Never say never. Thank you for teaching me so much. 19 There is a warmth reached for quietly intense, necessary, binding in the anticipation of Tomorrow. 20 UNDERCLASSMEN and ACTIVITIES 21 Each class develops its own personality SEATED: A. Hutchison, J. Hurt, M. Klenk. STANDING: J. Haines, M. Kennedy, J. Kerlavage, J. Kent, J. Hayes, M. Kelly, L. Hughes. JZ£±n mzn E. Raber, L. Weiss, D. Zecca, J. Wolff, D Twardzik, E. Southard, K. Wilhelm, J Towson, K. Zaleski, S. Wampler, S Yonchek, J. Wade, C. Thompson. KNEELING: J. Lane, M. Maier, J Kurzban, L. Manns. SEATED: S. Kulp A. McBlain, B. Mack, D. Margist, B Lutz, M. Love, P. Lee. FIRST ROW: E. Bocolo, C. Butler. MIDDLE ROW: J. Chambers, M. Ciotti, P. Cook. LAST ROW: D. Delonis, J. Chadwick, L. Brooks. ' - i - ■ ' ■:-■• 23 U.unuoxi KNEELING: E. Berlinsky, M. Catanese. STANDING: C. Ciaverelli, P. Abraham, G. Baltusavich. S. Wall, J. Strickland, J. Virelll, M. Sabo, W. Miakowskia, K. Remp. P. Holmes, M. Maguire, L. Pennington, M. Weslowski, L. Testa. STANDING: D. Rubin. A. Sweet, S. Felck, J. Shwaluk, C. Cotton. MISSING: J. Harbison. 24 SEATED: S. Lumpe, S. Loomis. STANDING: L. Mastropietro, P. Dougherty, E. Hummel. Each Looks for its own formula for success SEATED: P. DiNubile, E. Hillis, L. Greco. STAND- ING: D. Shultz, C. Clark, M. Evans. L Labowshie, N. Duffner, K. Mathews. R. Paulhamus. MISSING: B Colbert, A. Jurkiesicz. 25 Offc LC£Z± Gloria Torrieri Mauriello, Treasurer; Debbie Miller, Vice President; Patricia Wugofski, President; Trudy Matikiewicz, Secretary. £. JV. c4. P. d £.hxz,iznkcLkluz. L Dawn Shultz, Theresa Drumheller, Sue Bastian eh offi LC£Z± }%£±n man Denise Margist, Treasurer; Joan Hurt, President; Gail Schentzel, Vice President; Sue Kulp, Secretary. 26 tucLznt ClounciL FIRST ROW: Grace Gimmi, Joan Chadwick. SECOND ROW: Mary Maier, Trudy Stilp, Lucille Campanaro, Dawn Shultz, Linda Brooks. THIRD ROW: Diane Rubin, Nancy Duffner, Cindy Kindler, Janet Landis, Cathy Sandusky, Joyce Virelli, Rosalee Vitko, Eleanor Bocolo, Kathleen Zaleski. £ £HLOZ± I i fj © A V Carole Piliere, Secretary; Theresa Kearns, Vice President; Patricia Dengate, Presi dent; Elizabeth Little, Treasurer. J.um.oi± Pamela VanDyke, Vice President; Sharon Feick, President; Gwen Baltusavich, Treasurer. MISSING: Lana Greco, Secretary. 27 FIRST ROW: L. Manns, K. Matowski, J. Shwaluk, T. Drumheller, M. Love, P. Martin. SECOND ROW: M. Walters- Coach, S. Bastian Manager, K. Wampler, P. Lee, D. DeLonis, J. Grelis, J. Chad- wick, K. Remp, P. Holmes, R. Seymour-Coach. THIRD ROW: D. Mar- gist, J. Kerlavage, K. Bradley, L. Kerri- gan. FOURTH ROW: A. Nichols, C. Piliere, J. Fisher, C. Thompson, J. Tow- son. MISSING: P. Dengate-Manager. SENIORS: T. Drumheller, J. Fisher Kerrigan, A. Nichols, C. Piliere. $SadUt£alI Go Go Wildcats! 29 FIRST ROW: R. Kern, C. Hagan-Cap- tain, E. Motyka. SECOND ROW: G. Baltuwavich, D. Dolan, R. Vitko, T. Matikiewicz, J. Curren, S. Wall. MISSING: D. Sebilla. C nEEzl ad, £11 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS: J. Curren, E. Motyka, R. Kern, T. Matiliewicz, R. Vitko, D. Dolan. 30 SITTING: Patricia Cook, Marilyn Klenk, Theresa Drumheller, Suzanne Wall, Trudy Stilp, Dawn Shultz, Linda Brooks, Janis Daniels. STANDING: Irene McCall, Lee Kerri- gan. Vital c Lqn Co-editors Debbie Miller, Jane Curren. 31 STAFF KNEELING: C. Kindler, T. Matikiewicz, P. Rhine, D. Miller, E. Motyka. SITTING: P. Wugofski, C. Piliere, R. Vitko, M. Ritter, T. Drumheller, L. Kerrigan, L. Aspen, S. Adams. STANDING : B. Basile, J. Daniels, C. Lowe. MISSING: S. Bastian. D. Dolan, Co-editor. 32 JUNIORS: D. Shultz, S. Loomis, E. Hummel, P. Abraham, P. Dougherty, G. Baltusavich, W. Mialkowski, C. Ciaverelli. A. Kancsal, Co-editor. 33 Xik axjj Staff G. Lehner, D. Dolan, M. McSorley C Kindler J £!Sr S A F ? ck ' A - Nichols - G - Stilp - s - Bastian ' MISSING: A. Kancsal. KNEELING: G. Gimmi, D. Shultz, G Lehner J Strickland. SITTING: I. McCall. C. Piliere, A. Sweet ' S. Wall, N. Duffner, B. Basile. Student zftz±lcLnt Counidi ' 9 I J Y f 1 ■ r rv - - d ' -. -.— pp- — ROW 1: L. Brooks, M. Ciotti, L. Finley, S. Kulp, L. Weiss, J. Chadwick, C. Butler, G. Gimmi, D. Sibilla, J. Lane, M. Kelly, S. Shaffer, P. Lee, J. Kurzban, C. Garrett, M. Klenk. ROW 2: L. Hughes, G. Schentzel, L. Fognano, K. Wilhelm, J. Wolff, J. Hayes, S. Iglesias, A. Hutchison, M. Maier, L. Manns, K. Zaleski, C. Robbms, K. Matowski, P. Plunk. ROW 3: J. Towson, J. Flinkman, E. Eidelson, J. Chambers, P. Cook, R. Fox, D. Margist, E. Bocolo, J. Caronick, M, Love, S. Yonchek, D. Delonis, B. Mack, J. Wade, C. Thompson. ROW 4: E. Sanders, M. Kennedy, E. Martin, J. Kent, D. Twardzik, J. Grelis, J. Hurt, J. Haines, A. McBlain, B. Lutz, S. Wampler, P. Erdlen. Ck ozu± yy t scuman cu SITTING: J. Curren, A. Froggatt, T. Kearns, T. Bee, S. Bastian, I. McCall, L. Kerrigan, G. Snip, R. Vitko, D. Dolan, T. Drumheller, T. Matikiewicz. STANDING: R. Kuzner-Advisor, S. Kulp, M. Klenk, M. Sabo, E. Sanders, J. Virelli, L. Fognano, L. Hughes, M. Kennedy, E. Southard, P. Erdlen, S. Wall, G. Baltusavich, P. Wugofski. . . . Let it never be forgot that once there was a bright shining spot called Camelot . . . February 13, 1970 37 NO SMOKING VISITING HOURS (NO EXCEPTIONS) ONE VISITOR PER PATIENT FOR 10 MINUTES ONLY BEFORE EACH HOUR FROM I ' .OO TO 8:00 P.M. IMMEDIATE FAMILY ONLY And midst the new pattern a girl faces fellow man familiar man, but new pattern writes his name patient and his pattern shadowed. A girl knows lines of fear written with courage of peace written hope of hope written with God and from the new pattern she constructs lines, saying, I care. Shadowed pattern breaks with light exultant . 38 I ETHOS 2 I r zAfuz±Lna c i l 3 EKJLCE SEATED: Miss Elinor McCuen, Director of Nursing Service. STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Ruth Bressi, Assistant Director of Nursing Service; Miss Elspeth Anderson, Associate Director of Nursing Service. Take a giant step into the world of tomorrow. No one knows what the future will bring. This is only the beginning and it is only in striving That we will find true happiness. Reach out. Grasp all the knowledge you can hold. 40 mzzaznc gzncy tf oom Open a door to exciting experiences. Fighting wars with endless might. It can be a wild four minute race against death or an orderly, systematic procedure toward survival Speed is the key. When the system fails n 12t(i Bzoad Oh the nerves, the nerves; the mysteries of this machine called man! The Chimes Charles Dickens 42 J zncibilitation Pick up the pieces to mend the body, heal the heart and lift the spirit. A hard task and the muscle to achieve it. Preserving all the while, the dignity and respect deserving of a human being. Can anyone ever put them back together again? ' h ' r ' : ' ■ 43 { {zdiaaL uzaccaL Med-Surg proves to be the common denominator of all Student Nurses. This is where the first growing pains are felt . . . where lectures become care plans . . . diseases acquire identity with smiles and seeking hands . . . responsibility becomes yours with the passing of medication keys. 44 45 OGiteh LCi. There is nothing quite so wonderful as ushering in a new life A helpless baby facing the world. Reaching out for someone to love, to cling to, Secure now in his mother ' s arms. This miracle of love . . . t %U 48 V P diabi LC± Children . . . initiators of tears and tantrums . . . eyes grown large with fear . . . clinging arms about your neck ... a toy offered shyly . . . our bid for To- morrow . . . the keys to Peace. Un.ts.rti.ius. Cats HlnLt 8th I.C.U. . . . the challenge of new pro- cedures . . . the opportunity to provide intense total patient care . . . the drama of a quiet struggle for life . . . the reward of a patient ' s recovery. Stfi tBzoaA 8th Broad . . . the beeping of monitors . . . chest tubes . . . pleuravacs . . . the magic of open heart surgery reinforced with the skill of surgeons and the diligence of nurses. 0. R. PERSONNEL ONLY JN PROPER ATTIRE (LsfjzzatLna d i oom O.R. . . . initiation to tension sharp as a knife . . . relief soft as a gauze fluff . . . back aching with sorrow . . . joy at a negative Path report. 52 y ,u i uLmonazu -junction Pulmonary Function . . . inspiratory time . . . tidal volume . . . trachs with Bennett cuffs . . . the pro- cession following Max . . . the red rubber endo- trach tube . . . the sweet flow of air . . . the very breath of life. 53 C7jEnzoclialu±L± Hemodialysis . . . another path through a patient ' s pain . . . mechanical . . . clinical . . . lifesaving. 54 cZcLitsxn iJ snn±uLuania iJ ucniutxic LJn±tLtut£ C nilax n ± LLnit Children . . . sightless eyes to the world . . . lost in their innocence . . . hurt beyond knowing . . . our bid for Tomorrow. 55 ;• Hope J iucnLabiu Psychiatry . . . the edges of another world seared with sorrow and a vague lone- liness . . . the opportunity to seek ... to learn ... to reach ... to care . . . 57 Commurtitu cHzaLkh Community Health . . . teaching of mothers . . . home visits . . . communication . . . rapport ... a sharing of experiences ... an introduction to health for the poor. M « 58 V 1 Charts . . . records . . . history of an illness . . . epilogue of a recovery ... a wel- come smile exchanged between friends . . . the ability to bend down and help those reaching up. 59 Somewhere midst the lines in a pattern of a life, A girl crossed unawares a line . . . She is a woman and it is written with a line called Nurse .. . Lines of A Pattern Judith M. Prentice, N. Y. 60 I SENIORS  SB abu LpLetwi£± i ' l «v h 62 A i •m M 63 JScldu l- ictuxs.± — •• ( rS m U ' 3 % KJUir l «i :tiJ ill v. 64 . - 1 65 )axah cZLLzn cJ-fdi ami • 66 J inda A (azu cJrihzn 67 i J azliaza c rnn J ailLs. 68 )u±an tyvKaxaazzt Jo CL±tla.n 69 OfUxeia J8 70 oanns, zr(tta Catznacci 71 czJ utn cJfnn ( oLLin± 72 oucs. cZLLEn (-umLikzu 73 yVyaxu Aanz ( uzzs.n 1 ' ! ■ M f 74 I anii LJUnz J anULi 75 iJ atxica crrnn J- znaatz 76 c nnz J AccLLj bizfi[ 77 Solans, Aocuz JjtoLan 7 m 78 I { Jh.zzs.±a Q.zan lumfisfhi 79 ♦ AcLunz cJrnrzs, J lin.£X 80 ftnn A {azU - zoaaazt I 81 cTTn.dxs.CL J-S.Z. ji ia.nn.ini 82 t azoL cJrnrz cTr s-nan i 83 Aanics, (f jaiL cTjin x 84 Joanna CTrdaixE cHocfibsTiOj 85 1 Ao c ynns, czHzLzn. cJiouman 86 cyrnasla. cJ J axta. J anc±al 87 _ 2£i£ia cJrnnz J s,axn± 88 J o±ann J ita -j £xn 89 Ls,onoza cyviaziz -JyzzzLaarz 90 i Cynthia Ls:e J inaL£.x 91 Qanzt zR. J2andi± 92 ( jail c rndxEa jL n nEX 93 cZ.LLzaus.th cJtl ' ui£. LittLs. 1 94 Janata -jhzzzia J oh.s.x ido 95 I L-hcciLokks, J i OUJZ. 96 7T 2 2£ Aza.nn.zttz J—unch « J 97 Jzudu _ .££ [ (atikizujicz 1 i Loxia Jovilzxl A lauiUllo 99 J lncLa. dv lzxz£.i ' zuj±ki 100 J- zljozan _Z,££ a I [LLL Z 101 cZlains, cZLizabs,tn cyv(otuka 102 zMaxqaizt V[azu zAAccz oiLzu 103 Uxs-nz t-£cilia V{c( aLL 104 czrfnnE. Louc±£. z lichoL± 105 t-dioLz J unn iJ- lLUxe I 106 u atxLcla J oxs.n J kl Ul£ 107 A kcclu -Tyatzn dxlttzi 108 oizfjihlns. yVyaxlz. y o±a 109 ( airiExins, cJjs:Ls:n andu±ku i 110 • ZXtlUcLiL Ol£ St ' iljl 111 i Mcm. C7« omaccco 112 {Juonns, A {axtlna Q sli aico m 113 J o±aL££ -J CLthxun i itko 114 CaifiexLns. £ClzcJj£.tti QVoztfi 115 Alancu J unn l Vzlant 116 i atzicia dnzL±tLn£ ( Wuqof±ki 117 SENIOR DIRECTORY Sarah Ellen Adams, 372 Atlantic Street, Bridgetown, New Jersey Linda Mary Aspen, 1877 Pulaski Drive, Norristown, Pennsylvania Barbara Ann Basile, R.D. 1 Box 146, Duncansville, Pennsylvania Susan Margaret Bastian, 1 18 Echarlohe Street, Millersville, Pennsylvania Theresa Bee, 4101 1 ' Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Joanne Rita Catenacci, 1417 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ruth Ann Collins, 339 West Logan Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Joyce Ellen Cumiskey, 909 Carver Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania M. Jane Curren, 450 Forrest Avenue, Norristown, Pennsylvania Janis llene Daniels, 1843 Hoffnagle Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Patricia Ann Dengate, 723 Wildell Road, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Anne Mary Diehl, 622 East Wensley Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Diane Joan Dolan, 609 Stone Road, Laurel Springs, New Jersey Theresa Jean Drumheller, 616 Norwood Road, Moorestown, New Jersey Jayne Anne Fisher, 77 Frances Avenue, Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania Ann Marie Froggart, 526 East 14th Street, Chester, Pennsylvania Andrea Lee Giannini, 206 Glengary Drive, Havertown, Pennsylvania Carol Ann Heenan, 34 East Front Street, Maple Shade, New Jersey Janice Gail Hiner, 923 West Maple Drive, Southamptown, Pennsylvania Donna Adaire Hochberg, 328 Laurel Road, Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania JoAnne Helen Hoffman, 5 Colony Drive, Trenton, New Jersey Angela Marta Kancsal, 236 South Franklin Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania Theresa Anne Kearns, 4115 ' L ' Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rosann Rita Kern, 155 Linden Avenue, Woodlynne, New Jersey Leonora Marie Kerrigan, 207 Garrin Boulevard, Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania Cynthia Lee Kindler, 59 Division Street, Kingston, Pennsylvania 118 Janet Landis, 5036 South 2325 West Street, Ray, Utah Gail Andrea Lehner, 3428 Washington Avenue, Brookhaven, Pennsylvania Elizabeth A. Little, 2507 Laurel Drive, Bristol, Pennsylvania Sandra Loperfido, 4225 Witherspoon Avenue, Pennsauken, New Jersey Charlotte L. Lowe, 232 Alderfer Road, Harleysville, Pennsylvania Anne Jeannette Lynch, 1404 Wilson Drive, Pascagoula, Mississippi Trudy Lee Matikiewicz, 91 Orchard Street, Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania Gloria Torrieri Mauriello, 6th Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Deborah Lee Miller, 301 Vaughn Road, Royersford, Pennsylvania Linda Mierzejewski, 15 Sussex Drive, Willingbbro, New Jersey Elaine Elizabeth Motyka, 141 West Union Street, Kingston, Pennsylvania Irene Cecelia McCall, 242 Hillview Drive, Springfield, Pennsylvania Margaret Mary McSorley, 3808 Sommers Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Anne Louise Nichols, 305 Preston Road, Flourtown, Pennsylvania Carole Lynn Piliere, 25 Payson Avenue, Audubon, New Jersey Patricia Karen Rhine, R.D. -3 Box 580, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Mary Karen Ritter, 6014 Woodruff Avenue, Pennsauken, New Jersey Josephine Marie Rosa, 270 East Grant Avenue, Vineland, New Jersey Catherine Sandusky, 139 Wolf Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gertrude Rose Stilip, 224 Parrish Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Alice Tomaccio, 7005 Penarth Avenue, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Yvonne Martina Velasco, 7407 Medrick Place, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rosalee Kathryn Vitko, 791 South Main Street, Phillipsburg, New Jersey Catherine Elizabeth Worth, 15 Linden Road, Bordentown, New Jersey Nancy Lynn Wright, 4701 Harbor Beach Boulevard, Apartment J-8, Brigantine, New Jersey Patricia Christine Wugofski, 1931 Chew Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 119 Warmth known in laughing gladness in achievement shared in unspoken lines called friendship. 120 CANDIDS hello. Ma? ' It was the Holy Ghost, I tell you 122 Don ' t rip this page R.I. P. . . . you got any tea? ' what a . . . 123 . . . wait ' til she sees it ' s missing! he really did jump . . . ' No, he ' s not Santa Claus . 124 I haven ' t had a wart in years . . . ' . . . me offend? but I use 125 . . . all shelter managers report to their stations Do you sell tea? ' 126 Suhprize . . . Suhprize . . . Suhprize Hey Bag! the quick brown fox 127 you know what they say about an egg in the bush . yeah, yeah— now I see it! . . . no lady, they ' re not the same stirrups you put on a horse . . . Things go better with Coke! 128 Sign of the Times lust to town 130 ya finally caught one, huh? ' . . . the patient was here a minute ago ' I love it ... I love it . . . ' . . . the break ' s tonight at 8 p.m. THE BLADE ' I got two words for you and they ain ' t ' Happy Birthday ' . 133 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Our Parents Mrs. Edythe G. Kistler, R.N., B.S., Director, School of Nursing Miss Rosalee Seymour, R.N., Class Advisor Faculty, School of Nursing Dr. Charles S. Cameron, President Mr. Charles S. Paxson, Jr., Vice-President and Administrator Faculty, Medical College Staff Physicians and Surgeons Hospital Nursing Service George E. Nichols Associates, Publisher Rembrandt Studio— Photographer Charles A. Benedetti, Jr., Photographer W. B. Saunders Company, Publisher Judith M. Prentiss, author Lines of a Pattern Advertisers and Patrons Diane Dolan Angela Kancsal co-editors 134 I have put my days and dreams out of mind, Days that are over, dreams that are done. Swinburne, The Triumph of Time 135 Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1970 from the Alumni Association Hahnemann Medical College Carl C. Fischer, M.D. ' 28 Michael P. Brignola ' 45 Ernest T. Leiss, Jr. Board Chairman President Executive Secretary 136 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1 970 from Hahnemann Hospital Nurses Alumnae Association We Welcome Your Membership 137 ... nothing in life that is worthy is ever too hard to achieve if you have the courage to try it and you have the faith to believe . . . From Helen Steiner Rice and Stephen Grellet respectively, we the faculty borrow these words of inspiration wishing to sincerely acknowledge your present happiness and success. We desire too, that as you travel onward through life your achievements will center around the understanding that indeed you shall pass through this world but once, any good, therefore, that you can do, or any kindness that you can show to another human being do it now. Do not deter nor neglect it for you shall not pass this way again. FACULTY SCHOOL OF NURSING, Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, 1970 REMBRANDT LEHIGH VALLEY STUDIO COOPERATIVE FARMS 1000-1160 North 7th Street 1726 Chestnut Street Allentown, Pa. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 18001 19103 Official VIGIL Photographer LO-3-6256 138 MAMA try WAWA COUNTRY FRESH MILK! Everybody loves Wawa, the milk bottled extra- fresh at the peak of wholesome, delicious good- ness. Serve Wawa Milk. It ' s a refreshingly good habit. For Doorstep Delivery WAWA DAIRY FARMS Wawa, Del. Co., Penna. WAWA FOOD MARKETS Convenient One Stop Shopping Open Daily 7 A.M. 11 P.M. Good Luck and Happiness ' from HAHNEMANN BOOKSTORE Congratulations from the Best Wishes from the CLASS OF 1972 CLASS OF 1971 139 Oculist ' s Prescriptions Carefully Filled Professional Discounts WILLIAM MADONICK OPTICIANS Central Office 1 1 1 S. 20th St. LO 4-5098 Northeast Office 2401 Vista St. 7400 North Cor. Vista Bradford St. DE 3-8914 ' Best Wishes DIVISION OF ANESTHESIA Compliments of TERRYS KITCHEN 140 PATRONS Lee Abbey Mr. and Mrs. John Aspen Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Aspen Paul J. Aspen Steve Barron O. Bates Joseph Marc Becker Mark Berger Alan Cicciarelli Edward H. Cottier Patrick A. Coyne, J. M.S. Leone Ann Derringe, R.N. Mrs. A. Diehl Bernard D ' Souza, M.D. Nancy Duffner and Ruth Paulhamus Martin R. Eichelberger Steven Field A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John Frye George and Rosann Mr. and Mrs. William Graff Mr. and Mrs. William A. Graff Barry Grahm Martin Hayes, M.D. Judi Haines and Anita McBain Lee H. Hertz Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hiner Marie Horn Mrs. J. Horner Victor E. lacovoni, M.D. J. C. and Fog Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kern Mrs. Thomas Kim Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Kindler Neil Klein Philip H. Knorr Larry Kron Sue Kulp and Pee-Lee Forrest J. Lang W. Steven Mark, M.D. Carol Matikiewicz, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Matikiewicz Robert Metzger Michael Miles Mole Street Friends Edward McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McSorley Donald Petroski, M.D. Mr. Joseph Piliere Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rosa Loretta Rohan Sharon Rosensiewz Elliot Rudnitzky, M.D. Russell and Carole Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sandusky Robert Sanford, M.D. Vadim Schaldenko Carole Schwall Robert Shatt, M.D. Robert Shaw, M.D. Harry Sinekjian I. Sanford Smith, M.D. Jamelle Smith, R.N. Mr. Dennis F. Stanker Tony and Janice Mr. and Mrs. John Worth, Jr. Pauline R. Young John Zelly, M.D. 141 CTTjtzx tnouant . . . Land of a Thousand Gluteus Maximi ' Him? I thought he was your friend 142 You go first . . . I ' m shy! ' Chapter Three: ' Puff and Spot ' a classic example of sexual deprivation . . . note the abnormal horn development . ' I will not bend over! Hurrah for nuggets! this the place you get free B.C.P.s? 57-44-27 Hike! afternoon male ' s here! ' 144 THE END


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