Hennepin County School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1970
Page 1 of 48
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
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Text from Pages 1 - 48 of the 1970 volume:
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Hennepin County general Hospital School of pursing Minneapolis, Minnesota When the moon is in The seventh house, And Jupiter aligns With Mars, Then Peace will Guide the planets, And Love will steer The stars. This is the dawning of THE AGE OF AQUARIUS. - Hair Contents School jCife Pages 6 16 Staff Pages S-2S Students Pages 30-39 PROUDLY DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK TO INSTRUCTOR IN MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING. THANK YOU, FRIEND I never came to you, my friend. And went away without Some new enrichment of the heart More faith, and less of doubt, More courage for die days ahead. And often in great need Coming to you, I went away Comforted, indeed. How can I find the shining words, The glowing phrase that tells All that your kindness has meant to me All that your friendship spells? There is no word, no phrase for you On whom I so depend All I can say to you is this: God bless you, and THANK YOU. MY FRIEND. Grace N. Crowell NERVOUS SYSTEM School Cife 5 Mallowem Party Array of costumes ... Distributing candy to the patients ... Freaky hula-girl ... Pumpkin carving ... Apple bobbing ... Raggedy Ann escorted by mustached intern ... Senior's hilarious pyramid ... Decorating the East Room ... Curly-haired clown ... Gooey Caramel apples ... Bats suspended in the cafeteria ... Purple punch ... Charlie Chaplin in attendance. Everybody loves a clown. Zrick Or Zreat! We came in peace for all mankind At the height of the full moon ... 6 The fine art of pumpkin-carving. No-one would ever claim this Harem! Don't you think you should diagnose it first? Want a bite? A Family Affair! I told you never to interrupt! 7 Mixer Think Scurvy ... Good vibrations ... Widespread publicity ... This could be the start of something good ... M. D. chaperones ... I Want You (She's So Heavy) ... Things go better with Howdy Cola ... Anticipations ... Fast paced ... The New Generation ... Flushed faces ... Laughter ... Smiles ... Finger snapping ... Toe tapping ... Expectations ... For any reason - get SCURVY !!! The pop’ pusher. 8 Sleigh Hide A cold snowy night. The moon casting shadows through the trees... A group of nurses and their friends ... Laughter mingled with the scent of hay and the jingle of bells ... Horses standing ready to lead the way on a trail of relaxation and fun. Sally Salamander and Moore-or-less strike!!! Basking Zkrougk Zke Snow. . . 9 Student Council ROW 1: S. Schultz, L. Naze, S. Alich, D. Sampson, C. Skelton. ROW 2: D. Dexter, L. Griffin, K. Stoltz, C. Sandoval, T. Conrad, S. Bjorn, B. VanPatter. ROW' 3: T. Osgood, M. Higgins, K. Falck, C. Blexrud, S. Davis, J. Newby, G. Julius. The Governing Body... Committee Reports... Will the meeting please come to order? ... Decisions! decisions! decisions! ... Dress code revisions... Banquet in the spring ... Nominations and elections... I make a motion thatConstitutional changes... Big-Little Sis committee... Sloppy Joe Sale ... Violations ... Monthly Thursday afternoon meetings in the 11th floor lounge ... Abolishing dorm hours for Juniors and Seniors... Consultation with and assistance from the Service League ... Finances and budgets... Approval for class money-making projects... Working together with the faculty. OFFICERS: Karin Falck - Vice President, Barb VanPatter - President, Stef Bjorn - Secretary. rhe Double-breasted Look Would you believe: Merry Christmas??? MflSA Third District... Monthly meetings at various Minneapolis hospitals ... Project Breakthrough ... National Convention in Miami Beach ... White Elephant Sale ... Teaching babysitting classes. 'GW 1: P. Gosewisch, G. Julius, D. Sampson, S. Geyer, K. Fredine, K. Weis. ROW 2: L. Naze, P. :ios$, H. Fatze, F. Freitag, J. Newby, C. Sandoval. ROW 3: J. O'Brien, B. Rowley, L. Dwyer, C. iuitink, C. Blexrud, S. Davis. ROW 4: K. Falck, S. Bjorn, B. VanPatter, C. Loken, C. Skelton, C. •oilman, K. Norquist. II ROW 1: S. Moore, F. Freitag, R. Generous, E. Clark, K. Pinor, T. Osgood, K. Stoltz, K. Whalen, S. Giguere, L. Hjelle. ROW 2: C. Hughes, L Naze, W. Knutson, J. Newby, S. Davis, P. Gozel, J. Koser, K. Podratz, C. Brown, H. Fatze, P. Carlson. ROW 3: K. Twite, S. Bjorn, S. Geyer, D. Maresch, C. Blex-rud, C. Huitink, J. O'Brien, B. Rowley, K. Potter, N. Olson, P. Gosewisch. ROW 4: D. Dexter, K. Nor-quist, G. Dalager, D. Aho, T. Conrad, P. Kloss, N. Ostern, C. Sellman, C. Skelton, B. VanPatter. Choir There's a song in the air ... Tuesday night rehearsals ... Hey, Look Me Over ... Christmas concert at Apache Plaza ... Let's loosen up ... Caroling for the patients ... Spring Concert. 12 OFFICERS: Debby Dexter - President, Karen Pinor - Secretary, Patrice Kloss - Librarian, Joan Koser - Librarian. Mr. Edward Anthony ... Choir Director 13 ROW 1: Rita Generous, Carol Huitink, Linda Bengtson. ROW 2: Joan Koser, Rose Mort, Jane Newby, Kathie Norquist, Chris Sellman. Mible Study Monday afternoon meetings... Attending Nurse’s Christian Fellowship at various hospitals ... The Parable ... Discussion and study of the Scriptures and their relation to individuals... The Antkeeper ... The Meditation Room ... Films... What is Sin? 14 OFFICERS: Joan Koser - Vice President, Carol Huitink - President, Jane Newby - Secretary-Treasurer. SEATED: J. O’Brien, R. Mort, C. Huitink, S. Davis, F. Freitag, L. Dwyer. STANDING: S. Geyer, P. Gosewisch, R. Generous, C. Blexrud, H. Fatze, P. Kloss, L Naze, K. Norquist, D. Aho, B. Rowley, T. Conrad. Culture and Current Events Tour of the Minneapolis Art Institute ... Fun in Fashion ... Broadening one’s horizons ... Roller Skating ... A growing awareness of Today’s happenings ... Monthly meetings ... Visiting the Holy Land Exhibit... A respect for the Fine Arts. 15 OFFICERS: Kathie Norquist - Secretary, Charlene Blexrud - Vice President, Rita Generous -President. CAROL and CINDY CHRIS and PATTI Yearbook Co-Editors GAYLE and STEF Staff Section Editors KATHIE and BARB Yearbook Photographers V e a o 0 RUTH and DIANE Students Section Editors 16 Nursing Education EMELIE MAGDANZ, R.N.: Director of Nursing Education. Diploma: Kahler Hospital School of Nursing, Rochester, Minnesota. B.S. in Nursing Education: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Discussion of future plans. SECRETARIES: Jeanette Miklethun and Jean Keyes. 18 Music Principles A beginning ... Making beds ... Interacting with patients ... Giving injections ... Measuring medications ... Brightening a patient's day ... in a new professional way. CLARA BAIN, R. N. : Instructor, Basic Principles of Nursing. Diploma: Cook County Hospital School of Nursing, Chicago, Illinois. B. S. in Nursing Education: Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, New York. MARIE DOUGAN, R. N.: Assistant Instructor, Basic Principles of Nursing. B.S. in Nursing: Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California. MARIAN HOWE, R. N. : Instructor, Basic Principles of Nursing. Diploma: University of Minnesota School of Nursing. B. S. in Nursing Education: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 19 Medical-Surgical pursing I Continuing on ... More patients to care for... Harder tasks we attempt... Observ- • ing surgery ... Scrubbing in ... Gaining more confidence ... And even some skills. Nearing our goal ... Specialized areas... Rehabilitation ... Emergencies ... Young and aged in distress... Orthopedics... Proper alignment... Neurology ... Doing venipunctures... Easing the pain ... Understanding the illness ... Empathizing through all. m Finishing but not ending ... Team leaders are we ... Using our knowledge and pro- • fessional skills ... Gaining and giving satisfaction ... In our professional way. DOLLY KAWCZYNSKI, R. N. : Instructor, Medical-Surgical Nursing. Diploma: University of Minnesota School of Nursing. B. S. in Nursing Education: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. JUNE ENGLESON, R. N. : Instructor, Medical-Surgical Nursing. Diploftia: University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 20 MARTHA MAKEPEACE, R. N. : Instructor, Medical-Surgical Nursing. Diploma: University of Minnesota School of Nursing. B. S. in Nursing Education: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. LOIS JONES, R. N. : Instructor, Medical-Surgical Nursing. Diploma: University of Minnesota School of Nursing. B. S. in Nursing Education: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. CONSTANCE SAUER, R. N. : Instructor, Medical-Surgical Nursing. B. S. in Nursing: Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana. M. Ed. in Nursing: Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. JILL SCHWARTZ, R. N.; Assistant Instructor, Medical-Surgical Nursing. B. S. in Nursing: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 21 Obstetrics A look at life ... Awaiting a new experience ... A family affair ... Hearing fetal heart tones ... Timing contractions ... Assisting with delivery ... Another to care for. SALLY HARDING, R. N.: Instructor, Maternal and Child Health Nursing L Diploma: Broadlawns Hospital School of Nursing, Des Moines, Iowa. B. S. in Nursing Education: University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. M. Ed. in Nursing: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Pediatrics A world of children ... Understanding growth and development... Making the hurts get better ... TLC like Mommy ... Smiling faces that say, Nurse, I like you. LORRAINE SPIELMAN, R. N. : Instructor, Maternal and Child Health Nursing II. Diploma: Jackson Park Hospital School of Nursing, Chicago, Illinois. B. S. in Nursing Education: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Psychiatry Exploring the mind ... Learning interacting techniques ... Wearing long skirts... Group meetings... Being video taped ... Suicide prevention ... MM Pi’s... Understanding and accepting. RUTH ZIMMERMAN, R. N. : Instructor, Psychiatric Nursing. Diploma: St. Luke’s Hospital, Duluth, Minnesota. B. S. in Nursing Education: University of Minnesota. M. Ed. in Nursing: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 22 Nutrition Food for thought... Counting calories ... Special diets ... Exchange lists... Menus ... Diabetic teaching ... Can’t live without it? NORMA OTTOSON: Instructor, Nutrition and Diet Therapy. B. S. in Home Economics-Nutrition. M. S. in Home Economics-Nutrition. Ph. D. in Home Economics-Nutrition, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 3acuity M Cibs The Senior Christmas Party. The Junior Christmas Party. Care plans can be fun? Physical Therapy consult? 23 Mrs. Dor the a Johnson Residence Director A new addition ... Helpful and concerned ... Planning a party? ... Need any help? ... Activity organizer... New ideas ... A cheerful smile. Pitching in to help. Endless energy. Just one set, Cindy. 24 Young at heart. Health Service Even nurses get sick ... A.M. diagnosis ... Immunizations ... Annual physicals ... And it's all for us! Dr. E. Bravo Miss Rachel Knipe and Miss Pat Matelsky Medical Cibrary A quiet place for serious study ... Abstracts due. A J. N. 's overdue ... Who signed out the reserve book? ... No Smoking. Librarian: Mrs. Shirley Gurewitz A Brides magazine? 25 Dr. Curry: Discussing the diagnosis? Dr. Miller: Teamwork counts! Medical Staff Interns ... Handsome ... Cool... On call... Learning ... Teaching ... Sometimes understanding ... Sometimes frustrating ... Always there ... Residents ... Questioning ... Feared by student nurses ... Impressive ... Making rounds ... Writing orders ... Explaining disease pathology ... Long white coats... Discussing various courses in treatment... Presenting conferences and seminars ... Patient histories and physicals ... Treating ... Healing ... Saving lives ... Dr. Laslett: Little things matter. Dr. Strickland: A legend in her time. 26 Dr. Johnson: Lots of TLC. Looking at x-rays or student nurses? Dr. Berkseth: What are you doing tonight? Dr. Tully: Making the scene with the man. Dr. Lerner: Who needs students? Dr. Vogel: A woman in a man's world. 27 Service Welcome teas... Graduation receptions... Magazine subscriptions... Tickets... Candy c ... Green Banana Room ... Volunteering ... Scholarships... Diversional activities. MviMstratm Providing for our needs ... Helping plan for our future ... Building a new General ... Offering of staff positions. Mr. William Kreykes 28 Mr. Charles Richards mm Class Officers Seniors TREASURER: Rose Mort SECRETARY: Gayle Julius VICE-PRESIDENT: Cindy Skelton PRESIDENT: Mary Higgins Stone-blown and out-of-sight ... Team leading ... Starting IV’s... Setting goals ... Making plans ... Friendships becoming more precious ... Counting days 'til graduation ... Engagements ... Rip day ... Late-night discussions of values, hopes and dreams ... Always looking ahead, but remembering the past... Saying a final farewell to the frustrating, wonderful years of being a student nurse. 30 SUZANNE ALICH Minneapolis, Minnesota Cancer JUDITH RORVICK ARGETSINGER Minneapolis, Minnesota Gemini r LINDA BENGTSON Paynesville, Minnesota ■ A SUSAN SWANSON BROWN Minneapolis, Minnesota Scorpio KARIN FALCK Minneapolis, Minnesota 31 Aquarius APRIL HEGGE Minneapolis, Minnesota Cancer MARY HIGGINS Richfield, Minnesota GAYLE SCHROEDER JULIUS Bird Island, Minnesota Gemini PATTI BJORKLUND KOLP I THINK IT’S SO GROOVY NOW Minneapolis, Minnesota THAT PEOPLE ARE FINALLY GETTIN’ TOGETHER. CAROL LOKEN Houston, Minnesota Aries SHARON MORAVEC MANDELKOW Montgomery, Minnesota 32 ROSELLA MORT Milaca, Minnesota Taurus DIANE MOUNSDON Alexandria, Minnesota Virgo JANE NEWBY Steamboat Rock, Iowa Scorpio REACH OUT IN THE DARKNESS AND YOU WILL FIND A FRIEND. I JANET NELSON St. Paul, Minnesota Virgo jjp KATHIE NORQUIST Baudette, Minnesota Capricorn RUTH RADISCHAT Benson, Minnesota Virgo VX 33 DENYSE SAMPSON Belgrade, Minnesota Aquarius CYNTHIA SANDOVAL Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Scorpio CHRISTINE SELLMAN Shafer, Minnesota Libra COME ON PEOPLE, NOW, SMILE ON YOUR BROTHER. EVERYBODY GET TOGETHER, TIME TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER RIGHT NOW. CINDY SKELTON Moose Lake, Minnesota uo IV BARBARA VANPATTER Minneapolis, Minnesota Virgo tQ KATHLEEN WEIS Roscoe, Minnesota Aries 34 WE HAVE COME HERE TO LEARN TO GAIN FRIENDSHIP TO FIND THE TRUTH; HERE WE HAVE MATURED AND IN THE VASTNESS OF OUR FUTURE WE WILL NOT FORGET. 35 Class Officers SECRETARY-TREASURER: Connie Weckwerth PRESIDENT: Terri Osgood VICE-PRESIDENT: Kathy Stoltz juniors More confident... Entering the specialties... Touching beauty in the miracle of birth ... Facing death with a dying patient... Problem-solving papers... A bazaar at Christmas ... The half-way party ... Working week-ends for pay ... Long care plans... Receiving her stripe. 36 ROW 1: Terri Osgood, Sue Davis, Kathy Whalen, Debby Dexter, Kathy Stoltz, Lois Hjelle. ROW 2: Rita Generous, Marcia Brennan, Carol Huitink, Joan Koser, Karn Potter, Evie Hoey. ROW 3: Connie Weckwerth, Loretta Griffin, Joan Markusen, Charlene Blexrud, Sally Schultz. NOT PICTURED: Michelle Bohlen, Jan Gallagher, Bonetta Pioske, Carolyn Wahlin, Valerie Miller. 37 Class Officers VICE-PRESIDENT: Linda Naze PRESIDENT: Teri Conrad SECRETARY-TREASURER: Pat Gosewisch A little noisy ... Giggling ... Making new friends... Adjusting to a new home ... Learning new things... Terrified of residents ... In love with an intern ... Homesick ... Gagging over a bedpan ... Trembling with a syringe ... Learning drugs do have side effects ... These uniforms are so ugly! ... Giving bedbaths and making beds... Receiving her cap. 38 ROW 1: Renae Storbakken, Judy Smith, Diane Deibele, Suzanne Giguere, Kim Fredine, Ava Clark, Lorraine Dwyer, Faith Freitag. ROW 2: Cherrie Hughes, Pat Gozel, Sharen Moore, Hilary Fatze, Karen Pinor, Karie Twite, Linda Naze, Nola Olson. ROW 3: Sandy Geyer, Bonnie Wiberg, Wanda Knutson, Grace Dalager, Delema Aho, Carrie Brown, Pam Carlsen, Bette Rowley. ROW 4: Pat Gosewisch, Darlene Maresch, Jeanne O’Brien, Nancy Ostern, Teri Conrad, Patrice Kloss, Kathy Podratz. NOT PICTURED: Elizabeth Lindell, Janet Swenson. 39 TAKING CARE OF TOMORROW ... on the threshold of night. Her strength helps to bear the misfortune of others in the human drama between birth and eternity. Her work is her victory. Remembering her vows ... that I will have charity for all ... as He gives me the right to see right ... that I will strive on to finish the work I am now doing ... A creed revered by those who devote their lives to a cause greater than themselves. All that she put into the lives of others comes back unto her own. True to her heritage, the nurse leaves indelible imprints on the lives of others and her own. - Harry K. DeWitt
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