Hennepin County School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1973

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Text from Pages 1 - 48 of the 1973 volume:

5r- r7tC Ct fCU CL CtJauQ. CL -M uet««co £ +£ C t xfa - Jjrriy a O--- y 2 iA usri (c _ 173 THE GOLDEN RULE, Original oil painting for POST COVER, April 1, 1961. Norman Rockwell. There is only one man in the world and his name is All Men. There is only one woman in the world and her name is All Women. There is only one child in the world and the child’s name is All Children. Senior Class of 1973 would like to dedicate this yearbook to all those who share with us this wondrous gift of life. 2 4 A person needs three hands in these tilings. three little... Security is holding hands with Miss Spielman in the isolette! Relax Mrs. Chase; Just a few more stitches... Don't leave me alone with him! GOD could not be everywhere, and therefore He made mother. Jewish proverb 5 xMother's pride and joy! Putting on your cap in the morning may you above all things be young and glad. and even if it is Sunday, may you be wrong. for when men are always right. . . they are no longer young. e. e. cummings Darrell Brown 1973 Playmate of the year 6 ''WWIWW ah'izb' Student Nurses of 1983? It's been a long time since we weighed 10 Kilo! I wonder what he has? Now it's my turn to use the swing! 8 I wonder what she has? Get your own tricycle. TIGER by Bud Blake Mama Bonnie ia Don’t let him slip Judy! May your delightful curiosity reward you with understanding. May your search for knowledge reward you with wisdom. 9 Anonymous What need we teach a child with our books and rules? Let him walk among the hills and flowers, Let him gaze upon the waters. Let him look up to the stars. . . . and he will have His Wisdom Anonymous 10 p Who? The philosopher, Arthur Schopenhauer, Was walking down a lonely street Buried in thought he accidently bumped into another pedestrian. Angered by the jolt and the apparent unconcern of the philosopher, the pedestrian shouted, Well, who do you think you arc? Still lost in thought, the philosopher said, Who am I? - How I wish I knew. Learning to adjust to Care Study Papers. Mrs. Marian Howe, Director of Nursing Education Learning to cope with dorm life G care plans Miss Jeanette Miklethun - Secretary Mrs. Ruth Zimmerman, Instructor in Psychiatry 12 Nitty Gritty Being human means being limited. This is part of the nitty gritty of the human condition. Accepting our human condition means that our understanding of the deepest realities of life will always be inadequate or in a shadow. Mrs. DeWitte, Instructor in Med-Surg Security Money People Fear Mrs. Dougan, Instructor in Obstetrics and Pediatrics Nursing Is. . . Meaning Service Truth Fame Acceptance Dedication Happiness Love 13 O.R. Changing clothes. . scrubbing. . .doctors. . nurses. . .anesthesia, scalpels, observing surgery.. blood (I think I’m going to faint) asepsis. . PAR.. vital signs. . taking the patient back. 14 Mrs. Jones, Instructor in Med-Surg Medical- Surgical Nursing II Body Mechanics 15 Helping a patient back to bed Drawing up a medication Consistent Nursing Care Mrs. Dolly Kawczynski, Instructor in Med-Surg Checking the vital signs 16 New involved, care; a circle bed Mrs. Norma Ottoson, Instructor in Nutrition Trigeminal, Olfactory, Trochlear, Hypochondrai... What? GOTCH - YA ! What a day! What are you studying for? The test isn't until tomorrow. Grin G Bear it! 18 One Part MOM... Two Parts Colace... Three Parts Prune Juice... One size fits all? Dear Mom... I'm coming home! I think I've got it! ... and I just changed his bed... 19 ROW 1: Diane Hoernemann, Diane Matson, Roberta Johnson, Linda LaCoursiere, Cheryl Marier, Judy Reeve ROW 2: Joan Haines, Susan Keeney, Gail Scott, Barbara Engman, Marie Wozniak, Gretchen Sauby, Lynette Henke, Patricia Kreber ROW 3: Catherine Stone, Sheila O'Shea, Charlotte Steen, Judith Anderson, Linda Ritter, Debra Britz, Mavis Miller, Cynthia Nelson NOT PICTURED: Nancy Haupt, Holly Priebe, Ann Rowland. J U N I 0 R S Class Officers: Joan Hainer: Vice-President Judy Reeve: Secretary-Treasurer Judith Anderson: President 20 Judy Betker Bloomington, Mn. ROW 1: Roxanne Fellows, Joy Benson, Rachel Ramse, Pauline Rauk, PatJex; ROW 2: Ann Duffy, Bette Rowley, Orenda Schlueter, Judy Betker, Penny Scholzj ROW 3: Nancy Tuttle, Elaine Vomhof, Kathleen Tuzinski, Gail Pfister, Pamella Nelson, Susan Eastman Katlileen Brown Thief River Falls, Mn. Candace Burich Hutchinson, Mn. 22 Cassandra Caldwell Wayzata, Mn. Ann Duffy Minneapolis, Mn. Susan Eastman Minneapolis, Mn. Janet Doughty Eden Prairie, 23 Elizabeth Fechtmeyer Bloomington, Mn. Roxanne Fellows Minneapolis, Mn. It is not easy to find happiness in ourselves, and it is not possible to find it elsewhere. Agnes Repplier Karla Harmon Stewart ville, Mn. Judith Hockert Richfield, Mn. 24 Ruth Hurley Minneapolis, Mn. Patricia Jex Minneapolis, Mn. President Life is what we are alive to. Maltbie D. Babcock Cheryl McGovern Robbinsdale, Mn. Pamella Nelson Denton, Mont. Gail Pfister Edina, Mn. 25 Kathleen Podratz Gibbon, Mn. Judith Posthumus Brooklyn Park, Mn. Rachel Ramse Macintosh, Mn. Pauline Rauk Spring Grove, Mn. Vice President Bette Rowley St. Paul, Mn. Orenda Schlueter Fergus Falls, Mn. 26 Penny Scholz Minneapolis, Mn. Secretary-T reasurer Nina Stepanenko Minneapolis, Mn. 27 Susan Thompson Woodville, Wi. Kathleen Tuzinski St. Anthony Village, Mn. Elaine Vomhof Minneapolis, Mn. Bonnie Wiberg Minneapolis, Mn. Jean Zavvislak Minneapolis, Mn. NOT PICTURED: Cynthia Brockberg Marshall, Mn. 28 Life is so generous a giver but we, judging its gifts by their covering, cast them away as ugly, or heavy or hard. I forgot the matches! Remove the covering and you will find beneath it a living splendor. Fra Giovanni Yes, Ann, campers do wake up early 30 McGovern keeps her eye on things. Turn's Christmas in South America Nina's trip to the Ukraine 31 And my next trick.. YechJH We're getting our Vitamin D Enjoying our R C R Aly-oop Sleep... peace of the soul, who puttest care to flight. Ovid Santa Claus honors the Junior Christmas Party. Anyone who maintains calm in the midst of all this confusion simply does not understand the situation. Eeny, Meany, Miny, Moe Peanuts by Charlie Schultz 33 I have a tummy ache SoN eTiN es OifFetfeftT PeRsPecT' Ve GiVeS Life New n cANiis g. 4 And then what happened? Sometimes I sits and thinks and sometimes I just sits. Life is a series of surprises, and would not be Dorothea Johnson worth taking or keeping if it were not. - Emerson 34 The Student Nurses 35 Ralph, Karla, and Joy BIBLE STUDY ROW 1: Judi Anderson, Rachel Ramse, Diane Hoernemann; ROW 2: Joy Benson, Sue Eastman, Elaine Vomhof, Charlotte Steen; President, and Debbie Britz. Study to show thyself approved unto God... II Timothy 2:15 STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: Bobby Johnson, Judi Anderson, Rachel Ramse, Secretary: Pat Jex; ROW 2: Joan Haines, Kathy Tuzinski, President: Elaine Vomhof, and Mavis Miller. What is Real, asked the Rabbit one day... Real isn't how you are made, said the Skin Horse. Its a tiling that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long time not just to play with, but Really loves you, then you become Real. Does it hurt? asked the Rabbit. Sometimes, said the Skin Horse, for he was always truthful. When you are real you don't mind being hurt. Does it happen all at once, like being wound up, he asked, or bit by bit? It doesn't happen all at once, said the Skin Horse. You become. It takes a long time. That's why it doesn't often happen to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in tire joints and very shabby. But these tilings don't matter at all, because once you are real you can't be ugly except to people who don't understand. THE VELVETEEN RABBIT by Margery Williams Rehabilitative nursing of the elderly involves good nursing care. 38 Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. 39 “I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I know; the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve.” Albert Schweitzer 40 j2kt U 9Mrtf £u 2y bend) -kALtfe, s yocL s piL t' W . $cf7iiU4j ll 'Jtf QA £t(s nost €Ajcy 66 UJoaA sw you 0t - Wt uaz £ f ' .$ SM AUJtA- jjoJt$€£ £ 2£AX£si UJ 0,X. £ $o t go Aeatfy yr'ttU j9 ] M . M . $ £ucA atusags g -iyj cJUL Jths Qsvul JUY A Lrrn CO M Lj u 1 0 uut jrvJ Jzku I a ,. O'JU. JL OJUL r ■ Gyo SLy


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