Hennepin County School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1967
Page 1 of 48
Cover
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... Ajunsn Jferine pin County (Jen era Jfospita ScAoo of )Cursiny Tlfinneapo 's, TITinnesofa I 2 3 4 5 Dedication Mrs. Cornford is both head dietitian and an instructor of dietetics for the students of nursing. She has accomplished much during her stay here. For the knowledge she has brought to us. for the patience she has with us. and for her sincere personal interest in us; we, the Senior Class of 1967, wish to dedicate this yearbook to you, Mrs. Comford. 6 0?, cfe caoemic MRS. EMEL1E MAGDANZ, Director of the School of Nursing Diploma: Kahler Hospital of Nursing B.S. in Nursing Education, University of Minnesota On behalf of the faculty of the School of Nursing, may I extend congratulations to the members of the graduating class. We are justly proud of your accomplishments and wish to extend our best wishes to you as you leave the school to enter the field of nursing. Mrs. Magdanz 8 yCursiny iris MRS. SMITH, R.N. University of Michigan, B.S. in Nursing MRS. HOWE, R.N. B.S. in Nursing Education MRS. BAIN, R.N. Cook County School of Nursing, Columbia University. Teachers College B.S. in Nursing Education In Nursing Arts, freshman nursing students learn the basic procedures, such as bedmaking, giving bed baths, administering medications and communicating with patients. Students have classes as well as ward experience working with selected patients. 9 Jjtec ica Surcfica Cursing I Then that summer after capping we started the frightening, fascinating study of Medical-Surgical Nursing I. This exciting field included giving care to the same patients whose disease conditions we study in class, and the completion of two patient - center papers. MRS. ANDERSON, R. N. University of Minnesota, B. S. in Nursing M. Ed. MRS. MAKEPEACE, R. N. University of Minnesota, B. S. in Nursing Education MRS. COX. R.N. Meharry Medical College, B.S. in Nursing Washington University, M. S. in Nursing MRS. BRUDV1K, R.N. Montana State College. B.S. in Nursing MRS. KROSCH, R.N. College of St. Catherine, University of Minnesota, B.S. in Nursing Education MRS. PENNIMAN, R.N. University of Oregon, B.S. in Nursing 10 JKaterna ancf CecuSorn DCursiny By caring for the mother during labor and delivery, and for both mother and baby after delivery, students find continuity in obstetrical nursing. They study abnormal conditions as well as the normals. They also learn to appreciate the joy of a mother who sees her baby for the first time. We might say students tend to identify most with these patients. MISS HARDING, R. N. Broadlawns Polk County General Hospital, University of Colorado, B.S. in Nursing University of Minnesota, M.Ed. J ec ialrics Caring for children is challenging, at time frustrating but oh so rewarding. Through use of care plans, textbooks, and lectures, the students obtain a better understanding of not only the care of sick children but also general principles of dealing with the normal child. MRS. KAWCZYNSKI, R. N. University of Minnesota, B.S. in Nursing Education MISS SPIELMAN, R.N. Jackson Parks Hospital School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, B.S. in Nursing Education II Jour Dimensions of Suryica )Cursiny The four dimensions—Operating and recovery room nursing, emergency nursing, nutrition and research, are varied and inclusive. Students spend four weeks scrubbing and circulating for a variety of surgical procedures. The remainder of the time is divided to include the other aspects so closely related to nursing. MRS. CORNFORD, Dietitian Colorado State University, B.S. Internship at Cook County General Hospital MISS ENGELSON, R.N. University of Minnesota, School of Nursing JJstjcf}iairic yCursina To most of us, our short stay at St. Peter was enjoyable. The psychiatric principles we learned and practiced there are beneficial in our daily dealings with general hospital patients. It was fun to leave the big city for a short time and enjoy nature in St. Peter's quiet setting. 12 Orthopedics Neurology Rehabilitation TKecfica - cS ury cal yCursiny 2 £ 3 Ah.....the home stretch. In November we apprehensively engaged ourselves in the final leg of the long trek towards our goal_ Medical-Surgical Nursing 2 3. Neurology, Orthopedics, EENT, Gynecology, Urology, World Health, Team leading, History of Nursing, and Professional Adjustments were fields that we covered in a short six months. Team Leading 13 i Km. Jbehind the Scenes: We appreciate the many people behind the scenes who do much for us as students and much for the welfare of the hospital. X-Ray Department Health Service Ambulance Drivers 14 15 Northwest Patrol Medical Staff Dining Room We would like to extend our appreciation to the medical staff. Through their teaching they have helped to further our knowledge of medicine, and by their patience they have helped us gain confidence in ourselves and our work. 16 17 S uc en Co unci This organization functions as a liaison between students and faculty in order to further promote the educational program and to give guidance to the student body. It helps to promote citizenship, leadership, and fellowship through participation in school activities. The student council in its monthly meetings, prepares an agenda for the student body meetings, informing them of policies and decisions made. FRONT ROW: (L. to R.) J. Frydenlund, D. Lincoln, B. Kjome, S. Oie, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Johnson, M. Hayden, L. Clodfelter, M. Carlson, Miss Spiel-man. THIRD ROW: S. Wisneski, J. Hall, J. West-brock, D. Tigges, B. Goodell, S. Robarge, Not Pictured: P. Mansour, J. Neitge, E. Carlson C. Lund. Candy Sales 18 MXS7J Remember filling boxes with supplies for Vietnamese orphans? This is only one of the projects of our state organization. This is the same organization that will in future years work towards benefits for us as professional nurses. 1. M. Gintner, M. Nierengarten, M. Parker, R. Dylla, B. Goodell, J. Eckberg, K. Hamilton, D. Tigges. 2. L. Jacobson, M. Sampson, J. Grego-rich, K. Cameron, L. Resell, C. Schreiber, C. Sandoval, M. Hayden, N. Weiss, B. Kjome. 3. C. Bigot, B. Chroiny, P. Sjoblom, J. Hall, L. Geer-des, P. Carron, D. Peterson, J. Frydenlund, S. Hove, S. Robarge. 4. M. Gilbertson, A. Duffy, M. Peterson, S. Oie, G. Malvick, J. Wilson, C. Mischke, B. Bagaas, J. Westbrock. Cu flu re and Our rent C oen Is cSociety Remember standing alone in the center of the stage at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre? As part of it’s activities, the Culture and Current Events Society toured many of the cultural centers in Minneapolis. 19 ROW 1 (L-R) Robert Mantzke - Director, N. Weiss, C. Melsby, K. Roberts, M. Niergengarten, D. Brettin, L. Comstock, K. Bolyard, L. Peterson, B. Bakken, P. Carron, D. Vait, J. Grassinger, ROW 2 - B. Goodell, C. Oelfke, L. Caron, B. Vonder Haar, S. Wisneski, S. Kuschel, D. Carlson, L. Jacobson, B. Chromy, L. Schuttemeier, J. Hall, D. Peterson, M. Parker, C. Sclireiber, J. Bon, C. Sandoval, B. Kjome, S. Robarge, S. Hove, ROW 3 - M. Carlson, S.Sidnam, L. Dean, C. Bye, L. Geerdes, C. Bigot, B. Dylla, L. Resch, K. Hamilton, R. Kuether, J. Wilson, M. Harms, C. Borowski, A. Duffy, M. Christman P. Sjoblom, M. Peterson, M. Junker. Director, MR. ROBERT MANTZKE Do Ra Mi Fa So Even if you can’t sing, you can be a part of the choir. Choir becomes more than singing. At Southdale or for the Christmas Tea, it is an expression of our feelings about nursing. Isn’t it nice we can all singl OFFICERS: B. Goodell, Pres., L. Schuttemeier, Treas., L. Resch, Librarian, I. Benson, Sec., C. Oelfke, Librarian J. Mainwaring, V. Pres., M. Carlson, Pianist. 20 The choir and Mr. Mantzke singing at the Hospital Christmas Party. 21 I. D. Nelson, J. Frydenlund, J. Bon, C. Mischke, S. Hove, S. Oie 2. M. Carlson, K. Reed, M. Peterson, D. Pehl, P. Sjoblom, M. Harms, J. Wilson, G. Mal-vick, E. Carlson, B. Bagaas. OSiSfe S uc y This year we’ve been challenged by the study of 1 Peter verse by verse. We have also been memorizing a Scripture verse each week. We thank God for verses like 'll Timothy 1:9, Who hath saved us and called us, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began, and pray it will be the testimony of each girl. D. Pehl and guest, B. Bowers 1. Pres. D. Pehl, Advisor Miss Spielman, Song-leader E. Carlson. 2. Sec. D. Nelson, V. Pres. P. Sjoblom, Assist, song leader D. Lincoln, Pianist M. Carlson and K. Reed. 22 c tuc tj Jroup A visit to the Eye-O-Graphic Holy Land exhibit in the fall with the Culture and Current Events Society was of great interest to all. Another event was a question and answer session with Sister St. John, one of the new nursing service administrators here at General. 1. J. Westbrock, M. Junker, D. Vait 2. L. Caron, M. Parker, J. Penhiter, L. Peterson, S. Robarge. 23 Catholic Rosary Innua cS aff The annual staff and Mrs. Kawczynski hope that you will receive as much enjoyment from leafing through The Lamp as we have had in preparing it. We hope that the memories that we have tried to recall in this edition will be of significance to you. CO-EDITORS: R. Kuether and M. Carlson PHOTOGRAPHER ADVISOR: Mrs. Kawczynski FR. ASSISTANTS: S. Kuschel and S. Wis-neski. JR. ASSISTANTS: (not pictured) C. Lund and M. Nierengarten. 24 25 1. C. Oelfke, M. Gilbertson, B. Chromy, K. Roberts, C. Melsby, K. Bolyard, D. Britten, C. Bigot 2. B. VonderHaar, L. Caron, M. Parker, J. Gregorich, C. Schreiber, C. Sandoval, M. Hayden, N. Weiss. 3. S. Kuxhel, P. Nielson, J. Meeker, L. Gecrdes, P. Carron, D. Peterson, B. Bakken, L. Dorry. 4. J. Mainwaring, S. Wisneski, K. Hallman, L. Peterson, L. Schutte-meier. (Not pictured) L. Comstock, B. Peterson. 1. V. Pres. S. Wisneski, Sec. C. Bigot, Pres. M. Hayden, Tres. D. Brettin. Jres men Basic science courses, classes in Fundamentals of Nursing, and an introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing constitute the academic regime of freshmen. Other activities include working with the patients a few hours a week, preparing for the Valentine mixer, participating in various school organizations, and attending musical performances at Northrup Auditorium. 26 ! I?resA nan is: Rah, rah, rah! Exciting evenings' Uniform fittings' Halloween' 27 Up in the morning Homework' 1. G. Ostern, M. Sampson, B. Dylla, M. Nierengarten, J. Eckberg, K. Hamilton, M. Gintner, M. Christman 2. J. Grassinger, I. Benson, L. Jacobson, L. Resch, S. Carlson J. Hall, A. Kossman, K. Pazucha 3. L. Barthels, L. Dean, D. Nelson, P. Christensen, G. Goodell, D. Tigges, L. Walterson, J. Westbrock 4. P. Sjoblom, C. Bye, D. Vait, C. Borowski, K. Cameron (not pictured ) L. Judkins. 1. B. Nelson, C. Lund, E. Manthei, J. Neitge, G. Miedma 2. P. Mansour, A. Mendel, S. Meyer, B. McBain, L. Loftness 3. Instructors: Mrs. Edoff, Mrs. Lundin, Mrs. Hahn. «,Juniors Medical Surgical Nursing I and the rotations constitute the academic regime of juniors. Planning the fall mixer and the Junior-Senior banquet, celebrating halfway , and packing for St. Peter are highlights of the junior year. 28 Sec., L. Resch, V. Pres. G. Ostern, Pres., J. Hall, (not pictured) Treas., S. Meyer. A 'Junior is: Merry Christmas' The principle is. What we don’t do Ain’t we sweet Pals I found them Wake me in half an hour! 29 The year for planning the future has arrived. It is a year for looking back on past events, and a year for looking ahead toward higher goals. We will be taking with us the memories of friendships formed which will never be forgotten. 30 CLASS OFFICERS: Sec. Treas. S. Hove, V. Pres. J. Kirch -ner. Pres. S. Oie Seniors BETTY BAG A AS A good disposition is more valuable than gold. JUDY BALKAN Wind her up and away she goes. JUDY BON A face of a woman was built for smiles. EM1L1E CARLSON The language of friendship in her eyes. MARILYN CARLSON Her friendship is worth having. CHERYL CHANDLER A stranger finds her friendly, not shy, with a twinkle of mischief in her eye. 31 LINDA CLODFELTER Give the world your best, and the best will come back to you. AND1 DUFFY Peppy, vivacious, and so flirtatious. JEAN FRYDENLUND She has her own ideas and uses them well. PAULA GRUBHOFFER It matters not how straight the gait, lam the master of my fate. MARIANNE HARMS There is not chance, no fate, can hinder or control the firm resolve of a deter-minded soul. SH1RELY HOVE She is a wee winsome thing. 32 MARY JUNKER What a sweet being in such an honest mind. ” JUDITH KIRCHNER To accomplish things is always her aim. BEVERLY KJOME If ability and ambition assure success, then here is success. ” RICKIE KUETHER Always a smile, and never a frown, she’ll not let her true friends down. LYNDA LARSON She does little kindnesses which most leave undone.' JANET LIDSTONE There’s mischief in this woman. ” 33 DELPHIE LINCOLN With an air of independence, she makes her way successfully. KAREN LINDBERG A ready smile and a great appetite for fun. GLORIA MALVICK Like a fountain, ever bubbling over. ' ’ CHERYL MIKESH If it's worth doing, I'll do it CAROL MISCHKE She’s always the same, sweet and pleasing. SANDY OIE A three-fold plan, poise, personality and perfection. 34 SHAROLYN PAYNE The world’s not better if I worry; life’s no longer if 1 hurry. DELORIS PEHL If 1 can stop one heart from breaking, 1 shall not have lived in vain. JUDITH PENHITER The true art of non-conformity is admired by all. MARY PETERSEN Today is tomorrow's yesterday. MARGIE RADISCHAT Too good-hearted to be a sinner; too fun loving to be a saint. KAREN REED A smile is worth a fortune; a laugh even more. 35 BARREE RENGEL A friendly smile adds to her pleasant personality.' SHIRLEY ROBARGE The ornament of a serene quiet spirit. 36 Look Mom, new coats! I've gotta get out of this place! Take it up an inch. I say, down the drain... Don't you dare put this in the yearbook! 37 Jr. -Sr. Banquet Summer Fun 38 CAPPING STRIPING GRADUATION SCHOOL SONG May you always think of General May it bring fond memories Capping, striping, graduation All these dear and special days May God help us make life brighter For the people in our care May the trait of gentle kindness Represent the cap we wear Though we here are joined in friendship We must go our ways And may these treasures that we've gathered Help us brighten someone’s day So in gratitude and honor May we hold our heads up high To salute our Alma Mater General as our guide Words by Class of 1967 Dedicated to Class of 1966 39 Often your tasks may be many. And more than you think you can do... Often the road will be rugged, And the lulls insurmountable too... But always remember the hills ahead Are never as steep as they seem And with faith in your heart start upward And climb ‘til you reach your dream. For 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. For faith is a force that is greater Than knowledge or power or skill... And many defeats turn to triumph If you trust in God's wisdom and will... For faith is the mover of mountains There’s nothing that God cannot do... So start out today with faith in your heart And Climb ‘til You Reach Your Dream ! Helen Steiner Rice 40 r
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