Hennepin County School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1969
Page 1 of 48
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 48 of the 1969 volume:
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Jie 3amp JlTinneapo is, Jltinneso a ( Vass of 1969 Dedication eruice 3 eague MISS CROLL Executive Director - Service League This year the graduating class of 1969, wishes to dedicate The Lamp, to a group that represents dedication, The Service League. Due to their financial assistance, students have been able to continue their careers and enjoy various cultural activities. Through their aid, patient comfort and care have been improved and our hospital has taken on a new look. Thank you for caring. Service League Secretary The Cart The Green Banana Room Second Floor Lounge m a Midst: the lines in a pattern a girl crossed unawares a line and greeted with shy boldness and eager Gfasses A milestone! The years of study, the frustrating schedules -It is the end, yes, but also the beginning. Senior Glass Officers Left to right President: L. DORRY Secretary: B. BAKKEN Vice President: C. OELFKE Treasurer: K. HALLMAN Bird Island, Minnesota BARBARA BAKKEN Pelican Rapids, Minnesota PATRICIA CARRON Minneapolis, Minnesota CARLA BIGOT Springfield, Minnesota i i BARBARA CHROMY New Prague, Minnesota LYNNE COMSTOCK Sanborn, Iowa MARGARET GILBERTSON St. Louis Park, Minnesota LINDA DORRY Deer River, Minnesota KAREN HALLMAN Mason City, Iowa KAREN BOLYARD FOSTER Kenosha, Wisconsin MAUREEN HAYDEN HORN Duluth, Minnesota SANDRA KUSCHEL Sauk Rapids, Minnesota CHERYL OELFKE Frazee, Minnesota JANE MAINWARING Camp Hill, Pennsylvania BEVERLY PETERSON Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota LINDA PETERSON Minneapolis, Minnesota BARBARA VONDERHAAR Alexandria, Minnesota KATHLEEN ROBERTS St. Louis Park, Minnesota SHERYL WISNESKI Rice, Minnesota LINDA SCHUTTEMEIER Spring Grove, Minnesota LOIS GEERDES Fulda, Minnesota NOT PICTURED TOP ROW: M. Bohlen, S. Bjorn, C. Skelton, B. Van Patter, L. Bengtson, C. Loken, S. Moravec, C. Scllman. MIDDLE ROW: J. Newby, S. Sidnam, K. Falck, M. Higgins, K. Norquist. BOTTOM ROW: S. Braegelmann, C. Sandoval, G. Schroeder, R. Mort, D. Sampson, R. Radischat, K. Weis, D. Moun-sdon. NOT PICTURED: S. Alich, P. Kolp, J. Nelson, J. Argetsinger. The long months of uncertainty arc behind but the learning process continues with Medical-Surgical Nursing I and the specialty areas. 'Junior (’ ass Officers Secretary: S. BJORN President: K. WEIS Vice President: G. SCHROEDER TOP ROW: C. Wahlin, C. Weckworth, L. Schwantz, L. Griffin, V. Roberts, C. Blexrud, S. Simonitch, J. Markuson, C. Huilink. MIDDLE: J. Koser, K. Potter, S. Schultz, E. Hoey, D. Dexter, M. Brennan, J. Gallagher. BOTTOM ROW: R. Dike, S. Davis, K. Stolz, K. Whalen, T. Osgood, E. Johnson, L. Hjelle, L. Shaw. NOT PICTURED: R. Generous, B. Pioske, R. Eastling, L. Spain. So many new things: a new room, new associates, a new and strange lack of freedom, new rules to observe and a world of new things to learn. fresfuncin (' ass Officers Secretary-Treasurer: S. SIMONITCH President: L. SHAW NOT PICTURED:Vice President: R. EASTLING emic MRS. E ME LIE MAGDANZ Director, Nursing Education MRS. CLARA BAIN Basic Principles of Nursing MRS. MARIAN HOWE Basic Principles of Nursing MRS. NORMA OTTOSON Diet Therapy MISS JUNE ENGLESON Medical Surgical Nursing MRS. LOIS JONES Medical Surgical Nursing Monday Morning Faculty Meeting Mrs. Zimmerman Mrs. Makepeace Mrs. Bain Miss Spiclman Administration ■ Health Bravo Health Service Secretaries School of Nursing Secretaries Chaplain Beebe Nursing Service Secretary Nursing Service P. T. Medical Librarian E. K. G. Nurses like their doctors prompt. They like them in good humor. They like them near if they’re on call. Not lingering in the dining hall Absorbing every rumor. Nurses like their doctors wise. They like them to be active. They like them sharp and on the ball. They like them skilled, but most of all. They like them quite attractive. Ambulance Drivers Janitor Mrs. Ldndstrom Information Desk Inhalation Therapy Mail Room Medical Records Diet Kitchen Guard Activities Siuc en Council TOP ROW: L. Dorry, S. Bjorn, B. VonPatter, K. Hallman, L. Schuttemeier, B. VonderHaar, S. Wisneskl. BOTTOM ROW: K. Falck, C. Oelfkc, M. Horn, L. Shaw, K. Weis, K. Foster, D. Mounsden, D. Brettin. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Treasurer Karen Falck, Sec. Cheryl Oelfke, Vice President Sheryl Wisncski, Pres. Maureen Horn. (TOP ROW) S. Braegelmann, K. Norquist, P. Carron, C. Skelton, C. Huitink, S. Wisneski, B. Vonderllaar, B. Bakken, K. Falck. (BOTTOM ROW) C. Oclfke, C. Bigot, L. Schuttemeier, K. Foster, L Comstock. Gufture ancf Gurren( Guen s (TOP ROW) K. Stolz, S. Davis, L. Bengtson, C. Blcxrud, V. Roberts, L. Schwantz, L. Shaw. (BOTTOM ROW) S. Braegelmann, K. Weis, Pres. D. Brettin, K. Norquist, D. Sampson. Jii'S e Stac ij (Jroup TOP ROW: L. Schwantz, L. Bengtson, V. Roberts, K. Hallman, C. Huitink, C. Sellman, P. Carron, J. Koser. BOTTOM ROW: K. Norquist, B. Bakken, President L. Dorry, K. Falck, D. Peterson. President B. Chromy, E. Hoey, S. Braegelmann, K. Weis. TOP ROW: C. Sellman, L. Schuttemeier, C. Bigot, L, Schwantz, V. Roberts, C. Blexrud, S. Simonitch, B. VonderHaar, S. Wisneski, S. Kuschel, C. Huitink. MIDDLE ROW: E. Hoey, J. Koser, S. Bjorn, C. Skelton, B. Van Patter, P. Carron, K. Norquist, S. Davis, G. Schroeder, K. Stolz, E. Johnson, K. Foster, L. Comstock, L Shaw, M. Gilbertson. OFFICERS: Librarian C. Blexrud, Secretary K. Stolz, President C. Skelton, Librarian S. Bjorn. Our Director KEN LUNDHOLM Tlnnuaf SiafJ TOP ROW: M. Horn, K. Falck, L. Schwantz, B. Chromy, C. Bigot, B. Bakken, D. Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: K. Hallman, B. Peterson, S. Kuschel, M. Gilbertson, K. Foster. Co-Editors MAGGIE and SANDI Working in 1116 I Jil)ee£encf a S uc en }Curse We won’t be doing much - but ... Couldn't take another day! SURE, you have to work! Only her hairdresser knows H. S. Nourishment All this for a paycheck! These 00!!XXXM Wash and wear uniforms If this doesn’t turn out - According to Beland ... You're here? Not Lawrence Welk! All this for 2nd floor. ZZZ - Saturday at last! You've got to be kidding - !!! Studying is great - All this and I have to wear it up! Happiness is the Sunday funnies. They changed it again! The Reserves are back! Still in white!!! Homework from night classes Proud fit and Robinson said - For an abstract? The Monday Morning Blahs. Somewhere, midst the lines in a pattern of life, A girl crossed unawares a line and greeted with shy boldness and eager bewilderment a new pattern She is a woman, and it is written with a line called Nurse. Lines of a Pattern by Judith M. Prentice To help you live for one more minute In pain, in coma, in mental strife, To preserve life, no matter how, With tubes, with needles, with bottles dripping, and yet- To watch you slipping cell by cell t’ward death. To help you die, to end life’s meaning In peace, in rest, in mental health. To let death come, no matter when, With hope, with trust, with faith returning. And yet - To watch you yearning day by day for life. To help you live, to help you die -Here am 1. How Can I say that there is no more hope for life? Why Should I cause you pain and so much strife? Why Should 1 fight till dignity passes you by? How Can I say that now I will let you die? So 1 will live in the coming days In pain, in hurt, in mental strife, And I will wonder many times With tears, with doubt, with thoughts conflicting, And yet - With choice reflecting day by day my creed: To help you live, to help you die -Here am I. The Dilemma by Jo-Carole Sikorski l£e C ncf ’cjmnmcj
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