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NURSING Twenty-three nursing students from IHCC received their caps Sun- day, October 12 at St. Mary's Catholic church here in Centerville. Students receiving their caps were: Gail Beal, Patricia Box, Julie Callahan, Jill Clark, Helen Curtis, Julie Dack, Elizabeth Darrah, Cynthia Gleason, Shelia Hamilton, Jeanie Johnson, Janice M. Love, Barb Mad- daleno, Cindy Milnes, Linda Mock, June Nickell, Sharon Nickell, Lucille Schuzer, Debbie Shenefield, Alice Simmons, Jayne Stufflebeam, Jeanne Thompson, and Paula Vest. Geraldine Wright also completed the re- quirements tor her cap, but was unable to attend the ceremony. Music was provided by Judy Bailey, Tim Bailey and Theresa Kopatich. Dave Harris was the guest speaker at the ceremony. He surprised everyone by appearing as the nurses had seen him all summer-in cut- ofls and sandals. Harris took the qualities he had kidded the nurses about and told how they were really qualities every good nurse needs. He presented one of the students with a hospital gown as a best dressed award in the humorous category. Later he explained how a nurse's tidy appearance makes patients more confident ol her. Above: Dave Harris as the nurses see him in summer classes. f it ,Z-' 'IP 1 'I 4 I th i ., .-:- ' Row One: Gail Beal, Patricia Box, Julie Callahan, Jill Clark. Flow Two: Helen Curtis, Julie Dack, Elizabeth Darrah, Shelia Hamilton, Jeannie Johnson, Janice Love. Row Three: Barb Maddaleno, Cindy Milnes, Linda Mock, June Nickell, Sharon Nickell, Lucille Schuzer. Row Four: Debbie Shenelield, Alice Sim- mons, Jayne Stuttlebeam, Jeanne Thompson, Paula Vest, Geraldine Wright. PEN - J. xr, Ury A 'ir i A i .k.
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WHO'S WHO Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges is one of the highest and most prestigious honors available to students in junior colleges. Scholarship and service to campus and com- munity are used to select candidates. A list of all sophomores is submitted to the teachers, who nominate the individual best meeting the requirements. A committee of 15 faculty then chooses those with the most votes. The number of Who's Who people selected on a campus is based on school enrollment. Gil Gavronsky served as vice-president for Student Senate, and reporter for the Medium. Interests include writing, sports, and Debbie Miller lgirIfriend.j Gil's activities in the community include Big Brother-Big Sister program. Gil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gavronsky of Centerville and plans to go into business with his father and finish his education later. 5? 4. Dolly Zintz, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Van Benthuysen of Moravia, Iowa participated in girls basketball, softball, bowling and the Big Brother-Big Sister program in which she was president, and worked as secretary to Mr. Van Oort. Dolly enjoys talking, reading, and sewing. Activities in the community in- clude coaching girls softball ages 8-9 during the summer. Dolly plans to get a degree in Office Education from U.N.I. ,J Patti Murphy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of Seymour plans to transfer to the University of Iowa and major in economics. Patti works at Iowa Southern Utilities and enjoys reading, sewing and music. Patti was a member of Student Senate.
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