Lakeview Hospital School of Nursing - Annual Yearbook (Danville, IL)
- Class of 1968
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PARAGGN 1968 LAKEVIEW MEMGRIAL HUSPITAL SCI-IGQL GF NURSING DANVILLE, ILLINGIS Foreword It is our purpose to preserve the tradition and activities of our nursing school days and to bring to memory the happy and well-spent years here. We, the PARAGON staff for 1968, put before you, both in word and in picture, the many phases of life that all in Lake View Memorial School of Nursing have experienced during the past year. It is our desire to ever keep alive the spirit of our school. If this is done, our efforts have been most highly rewarded. 3 Dedication We, the members of the PARAGON staff, do dedicate this year's PARAGON to the Senior Class. We hope you will treasure this book as an important part of your school years. We earnestly trust that you will have the desire to render unselfish service to whatever community in which you choose to work. 4 l Message from M rs Gryglel Dear Se n1or Students Throughout l1fe's Journey, we flnd ourselves rn almost a constant state of dec1s1on malung, try1ng to determme our future path wh1ch wrll lead us to success and g1ve us the sat1sfact1on we are seel-ang Three years ago, you made one of the greatest de c1s1ons of your l1fe when you chose to enter the Nursmg Profess1on Th1s was a dlfflcult dec1s1on I m sure, because not only d1d It mean partlng from Mom and Dad but xt also meant your acknowledgement of acceptlng your own llfe s respons1b1l1t1es We were proud that you selected our school and that we selected you as one of our students lt has been a real revelat1on watchlng you develop 1n your professlonal growth your many contr1but1ons wlll long be remembered, Today you stand at the gateway l1ft1ng the latch as It were, to enter one of the noblest profess1ons of servmg manklnd Each day as you adjust your cap, remember that It IS a symbol of trust, of purrty, and of sacred servrcm The prlze for wh1ch you yearn vxnll be won only by your days bemg replete 1n worthy appl1cat1on The laurels won w1ll be through your appllcatron, tact grace and d1gn1ty, w1th hlgh purposes and courage ever your Lude You w1ll be mrssed, but let us regard no stage of lrfe s Journey as fmal else we shall mlss the road to development May God be your lastlng gulde Charlme Gryglel R N Drrector of Nurses . . . . . . . .. , 7 . , . . . . Y 5 . . . and we shall cherlsh the memor1es of the past. , , . . . 7 'T J U . fb . . , , . . 7 . UU . I , 7 ' ' 5 N' Austin I. Evans Administrator ADMINISTRATIO Mrs. Charline Grygiel, R.N. Director of Nursing 6 , R - N, ei ' 31 L- 5 5' 'Sf xg ,I ?r!S:..1V.lf'Gf9' ' v-,5 .t I Mrs. Greta Mumm, R.N. Vila-ff f 4 H I ,I ,gf it 1 M Mrs. jane Spencer, R.N. M yi ,I li if u U I E X i I x fly N A ,M f ,4 5. 1-I I 5. Mrs. Ruth Patterson, R.N. la 'r HV ,,, ., A vhjjx, , f' fw ' f - - .ww ' e--,- 1 Y , 74 QV 1 4 , rf , ,W ,f , .W f 4 ' Z Mrs. Doris Walker, Rl' Mrs. Marilyn Camp, R.N. g,, wvf,5A'i, Zfg. ,. 1: ff , I Q 1 ixgffgzk V V s J ,r.. 5 g , ly, V ., 'Q ' f . M f xp, wwe Q Q 1 K V QM P ' . f A ' l ,Q f a-gl, k Mrs. Darlene Ewing, R.N. vb 9 ,up ,5 S, V-meg -' i f Mrs. Sarah Gillogly Garwood, R. N. S Mrs. Mary Shernock, R.N. Mrs. Carolyn Bolnder, R.N. 'gr-J 'VT' ' f gffff aff ff W f KM Q .... 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Flower Color Red Rose Red M otto Live to serveg serve to live Oflieers President Vice-President Karen Dunn Donna Galyen Secretary Treasurer Carol Cleland Carol Drum Student Council Representative Jayne Robinson I4 GAIL BRANIGAN Attica, Indiana CAROL CLELAND Danville, Illinois SHA RON D EC K Ladoga, Indiana I5 CAROL DRUM Toledo, Illinois JULIE DUMAS Tuscola, Illinois KAREN DUNN Vermont, Illinois I6 DON NA GA LYEN Kingman, Indiana KM W W BETTY GLOVER Covington, Indiana KATHY GRIFFIN td 4' YTTIV Decatur, II1inois I7 K - MARGRET I-IOWIE VAN CLEAVE Danville, Illinois SUSAN KOCHELL Danville , Illinois JUNE KRUG Covington, Indi ana I8 SUE LINN Danville, Illinois MARLENE LUCA S Danv ill e, Illinois MARGARET MCCAMMON Danville, Illinois I9 0 WHL STEPHANIE ANN MILLER Crawfordsville, Indiana SHARON MORRIS Rantoul, Illinois PA T TY PESI-IOFF Jonesboro, Illinois 20 LUANN PRICE Danville, Illinois LINDA PROUTY Danville, Illinois JAMES RoTRA MEL Mattoon, Illinois 21 PEGGY SAMET I-Ioopston, Illinois CHERYL STEWART Potomac, Illinois NANCY TRUMBLE Wats el-ca, Illinois 61 l 22 LYNN WEST Momemce, Illinois f ,, .,,, 4-4 f-f,,.f KA THY WILSON Covington , Indiana 23 RONALD G . WILL IA MS Danville, Illinois ff, f my f Z f f ff, , f W7 ff ,ag Mff ffff M51 I f X yf?Z, Z ff ff ,li I , 'V ' i' ff3,c-n,f If , 2,73 i 1 ,Af l IEANE ARNOLD Champaign, Illinois CI-IERYL BER GSTRAND I-Ioopeston, Illinois .3 JOY NOLIN Williamsport, Indiana 24 SENIOR PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE SALLY COTTON Rantoul, Illinois CAROLYN POINDEXTER Danville, Illinois IAYNE ROBINSON D anville , Illinois GLEN ROSS Danville , Illinois DAVE TABELS Danville, Illinois 25 -Wills- JEANNE ARNOLD, being of sound mind and body in spite of it all do hereby leave. CHERYL BERGSTRAND, will my ability to imitate people, draw characterictures, and dance with the patients at Jacksonville State Hospital to Nancy Doney. GALE BRANIGIN, will my black lace undergarments to Susan Gooding. SALLY COTTEN, will my slightly soiled mattress pad to Marsha Kidd. CAROL CLELAND, will my Valient, Jud, psuedo Ferre, in cognito, with all of its character defects to Cynthia Stevens, who certainly needs it! SHARON DECK, will my seductive abilities using X-ray vision to Diane Howard. JULIE DUMAS, will my ability to push my way down State Street to Phyllis McFarland. KAREN DUNN, being of sound mind only, will my personal bed in the Cook County infirmary to Pam Ray. DONNA GAYLEN, will my ability to not let Cook County influence my personal be- havior, and to love every minute of it, to Susan Gooding. BETTY GLOVER, will my sexy, soft, soothing voice to Linda Letner to use while speaking on the phone. KATHY GRIFFIN, will my hairy chested man to Judy Martin. SUSAN KOCHELL, will my ability to master the art of pool, rummy, and pitty-pat at Jacksonville State Hospital to Betty Easter. JUNE KRUG, will my ability to master the process of making quick long decisions to Mary Ellen Allen. SUE LINN, will my melodious, operatic, monotone to Connie Dobkins in hopes she can improve it. MARLENE LUCAS, will my Sun Tan Pills to Twania Lilliard. STEFANI MILLER, will my Jewish Ichnozy to Judy Martin to wear to the next Jewish ritual in E. R. MARGARET MCCAMMON, will my collection of ABH surgical shirts to Terry Lighty. SHARON MORRIS, will my Budweiser shirt and a bottle to match to Marianne Brazas JOY NOLIN, will my ability to use Saran wrap and suffer its consequences to Jeanne Hunt. 26 We, PATTY PESHOFF, Karen Dunn, Carol Cleland, Kathy Wilson, Sam Miller, Sue Linn, and june Krug, will a date with Bob Ingert to the Playboy Club, plus 50 mg. of Dramamine to Linda Letner. I, CAROLYN POINDEXTER, will my hot Olds, Bill, and its repair manual, plus my expert driving ability to Barb Tinder. I, LUANNE PRICE, will my courageous stamina during surgical crisis to Chris Todd. I, LINDA PROUTY, will my nervous red splotches and frizzy curly hair to Terry Lighty and Betty Easter. I, IAYNE ROBINSON, will my shopping trip with the ladies of West Center and my overdrawn hospitalization insurance to Bunny Huber. I, GLENN ROSS, will my personal bar stool on the horseshoe bar at Red Kelleys to Cheryl Burns. I, IIM ROTRAMEL, will my thumb and index finger and daily blood -shot eyes to Harry Montgumery. I, PEGGY SAMET, will my reserved parking space in the TB lot to Gloria Thomas, in hopes that she will keep up the good work. I, CI-IERYL STEWART, will my love of night duty and a set burglar proof door locks to all Juniors. I, DAVE TABELS, will my Flashy cars and my termination date of November to Mike Stickler. I, NANCY TRUMBLE, will my clean and aromatic boudiere at LVMH to Linda Medlin, --REMEMBER: Cleanliness is next to Godliness. I, MARGARET VAN CLEAVE, will my Navy type writers cramp to anyone who gets a monthly allotment from Uncle Sam. I, LYN WEST, will my ability to read racks of dirty thermometers on 4N to Cheryl Burns. I, RON WILLIAMS, will a stick of gum for that morning after sickness to Linda Martin. 1, KATHY wi1,soN, win .. H 27 We, the Senior Class of 1968, will to all underclassmen excellent conduct record, every thing we'Ve found in bed pans in the last 3 years, an a.m. survival kit, con- taining l glass of orange juice, large or small, and 1 roll, 23 inches of Chicago snow and 7 tons of Danville Ice, warped contacts from Fantus Clinic, our Thursday night football games, and Friday morning bruises, our life-time memberships to Red Kelly 15 rolls of CLEAN tape to hold your shoes together til graduationg NLN Reviews, and half of the good times we've had together here at good 'ole Lake View! S ,U .vp W , . .u,t' ' 7f1..' W.. WWQ 28 fx-f cams H w S XO XX xx X X X R W 1 X X, , x ADVISOR: Mrs. Sarah Garwood, R.N. FLOWER: Deep Red Rose MOTTO: Our Future Lies Within Ourselves Betty Easter Sheldon, Ill. President Linda Martin Westville, Ill. Vice President Cynthia Stevens Lawerenceville, Ill. Sec . -Treas. Gloria Thom as Ridgefarm, Ill. Student Coun. Rep. 30 Mary Ellen Allen Dewey, Ill. Mary Arm Brazas weswnle, 111. Cheryl Burns Terra Haute, Ind. Brenda Cary Catlin, Ill. Connie Dobkins Hoope ston, Ill. Nancy Donny Oakwood, Ill . A 31 WUUS 1: W7 Nasir' 'libs-nw Susan Gooding Wallace , lnd . Diane Howard Westville , Ill Margaret Huber Danville, lll. Jeanne Hunt Brocton, Ill. Marsha Kidd Crawfordsville, Ind. Linda Letner Fisher, lll. 32 Terry Lighty Hillsboro, Ind. Tiwana Lillard Danville, lll. Judith Martin Clinton, lll. Linda Medlin Lawrenceville , lll. Harry Montgomery St. Charles, Missouri Phyllis McFarland Williamsport, Ind. 33 W1 Z f . 7 :ww -1 f Y K X WL! 401 if 5:4 X -unuunr ' Pam Ray Danville, Ill. Mike Stickler Danville , Ill Barbara Tinder Danville , Ill. Chris Todd Danville, Ill 34 1 ff , ily' Ze, ,. Z 9 f, 7 , Y X4 A 4 ' uf I f if A--nv.-.... X4 1 fff ff-W ' cf gf, ff sxlg fflx ADVISOR: Mrs. Greta Mumm, R.N. FLOWER: Daisey MOTTO: Wisdom Through Experience Sue Bolton Danville, lll. Caduy Bond Milford, Ill. Michael Boorde Danville, lll. Mrs. Alycia Bruce Danville, lll. 38 YF' Penny Burke Danville lll Sandra Burkert Rossville, Ill. ,S A jill C asey Danville, Ill. Charlotte Craig Elkhart, Ind. Patricia Clawson Attica, lnd. Tina David Paris, Ill. ,Q 'flig- faxw, Kathy Erdm ann Sullivan Ill. l,csL:i Perry Wrllsclul, Ill. 39 A 'Tb I ef, ,, ! Helen Gagnon Watseka, lll. Karen George Brenda Gard West Union, Ill. Danville, Ill. Rilla Hanna Gilm an, lll. Diane Hoveln Penfield, Ill. Diana Gundrum Westville, Ill. Sec.-Treas. Linda Harvey Oakland, lll. Charles Jacobs St. Joseph, lll. Vice President 40 ia. k , 5 'ff Betty Kietzm an Roberts, Ill. Student Council Rep. Kathleen Lange Danville, lll. Clenna Layrn an Veedersburg, Sandy Klein Peoria, lll. Mary Lee Oakwood, Ill. Ind. Anna Leibert Corydon, lncl. Mary Ann Milewski Westville, Ill. Rebecca Morgan Attica, Ind. 41 'T1 , L Swv' I x R .ml Susan Nuccio Tuscola, Ill. Karen Payton Norris City, Ill. Karen Pelg Champaign, Ill. Phyllis Powell l-loopeston, Ill. Iosie Rhoades Longview, Ill. Nancy Robenson West Terre Haute, lnd Nancy Sands Catlin, Ill. Billie Sue Shelato Perrysville, Ind. 42 Veronica Steidl Paris, Ill. Brenda Tolliver Watseka, Ill. Sherri Thornton Covington, Ind Denise Turner Rantoul, Ill. President Cynthia Whorton Williamsport, Ind. Beverly Woodard Danville, Ill. 43 aww ...W dr s - , W. W ,Q ,,,1 . 'wwmwfmvm-. , k 1 'V -, ,377 .ff w- 'V f C ff 1 -Q fm, - -w.4.1w.- ,,,L , ,' My , X X W 1 Mrs. Margaret Dawless Mrs. Nellie Stockdale W. igrf' .XJ I . N Jwgw ,-A ,. .1 ...Jw .i,,w,., 1 3 . D1-.Adeli Dr. R. D. Bahr Dr. J. S. Curtis Dr. H. English Dr. M. B. Greenfield Dr. I. L. Gulick Dr. Hensold I x If i 47 Dr. M. N. Hoffman Dr. F. Koenig Dy. H, P- Lattuada Dr. E. M. Laury Dr. S. L. Levin Dr. J. C. Mason Dr, A, R, Matteson 48 X, A 'Q' M53 Dr. O. 1. Michael Dr. McDonald Dr. L. L. Powell Dr. Rojas Dr. W. T. Shaffer Dr. A. M. Taylor Dr. 1.1. 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BOTTOM ROW: Betty Kietzman, Karen Pelg, Gloria Thomas, Karen Dunn, june Krug. 54 ugvigfgg If Allig any iwigw 'sr wma' ? ai ,ffl Q Chorus TOP ROW: Karen George, Cathy Bond, Josie Rhodes, Susan Nuccio, Phyllis Powell, Ann Liebert, Ronnie Stiedle, Sue Bolton, Linda Harvey, Kathy Erdman, LestaMae Ferry. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Robison, Pat Clawson, Jill Casey, Cindy Whorton, Diane Gundrum, Rilla Hanna, Kathy Lang, MaryAnn Milweski, Clenna Layman, Sheri Thorton, Betty Kietzman. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Gard, Karen Pelg, Charlotte Craig, Diane I-Ioveln, Denise Turner, Karen Payton, Nancy Sands, Becky McCormick, Sandy Burkert. S.N.A.I. Members Z W ZW fi 5 , ZWZVWW 1 y , , X M L J TOP ROW: Karen George, Josie Rhodes, June Krug, Penny Burke, Chuck Jacobs, Phyllis Powell, Ronnie Stiedle, Linda Harvey, LestaMae Ferry. MIDDLE ROW: Helen Gagnon, Sharon Morris, Rilla Hanna, Pat Clawson, Mike Boorde, Diane Gundrum, Cindy Whorton, Sheri Thorton, Clenna Layman, MaryAnn Milweski. BOTTOM ROW: Ilslargn Dunllz, Carol Cleland, Karen Pelg, I-larry Montgomery, Betty Easter, Tina David, Diane Hoveln, Becky c ormic . 55 Registration -4'-VPUSD'-o -CPU UJJVQO-170'-3JP U -lm Em, ,QOH Q 2:--xr-Y s fl A Iv Jn? 1' . 1 f- m 1 Q , fi 1 155 5' ,F k , -1,3 gay: a T ,lvzsi i LQ , Ni ., f 45 ..: ,QA B 1 v CHILI SUPPER ZX. Y! 'F CHRISTMAS PARTY 5 ,?,5a x fi Inf i'C I' . -4?' X I , ' nk Ku FRESHMEN , 3 lik 1 is egg Q Lf. :X may I 5. n-'F' , 'Ja . SV 'I-hr ar I .34 6 , e V L-.Ta K iw., QA ' L Mw- H fe ss -- XM, QA,-ww-Q. W ' ff ' mx ,.,-, ,, , F b:..A .5 ,V -4,y,H'W '22?,,h Wx: ,....xQ X Miss Gail Randolph Mr. Malcolm Randolph 62 E55'f,,3,j-fax 5 Q ' ' D 4' . 55255 x 3 g 2 5 ' aragon Stafll STANDING: Linda Harvey, Diane Hoveln, Clenna Layman, Sheri Thorton, Phyllis Powell, Phyllis McFarland, Penny Burke, Judy Martin, Chris Todd, Mary Ellen Allen. SITTING: Ron Williams, Linda Medlin, Betty Easter Editor, Diane Howard. 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French President Charles DeGaulle stirred up a lot of controversy during 1967-here he explains why he feels Britain should not be a Common Market member. 3. Soldiers of the U.S. 4th Infantry Division rest atop Hill 1338 following a fierce battle with the North Viet- namese for the hill in the Dak To area. 4. Israeli soldiers fly their flag from a mosque in the Sinai desert captured by the Israelis during the short- lived Arab-Israeli war in June of 1967. 5. Waving red-colored booklets of Mao's quotations, pro-communist Chinese swarm in front of the Govern- or's House during May demonstrations in Hong Kong. 6. Mrs. Svetlana Alliluyeva, daughter of the late So- viet dictator Joseph Stalin, was a bit surprised that herdefection created so much stir in the U. S. 7. In lune, Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin came to the United States to address the UN about the Arab- Israeli war and later talked with President lohnson. 8. An Army vehicle bears the casket ot former West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer from Cologne Cathedral, April 25, following a Requiem Mass. 9. Suits came back into fashion during 1967. This one was designed by Lito Manalang tor a young fashion house, the year-old British Moderns of New York. 10. This wide angle view ol the moon's hidden side was taken on August 6, 1967 and transmitted back to the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, California. 11, Heavy monsoon rains turned most ot South Viet- nam into a quagmire during the summer of 1967. Here, U.S, marines prepare to board a Chinook helicopter. 12. Presidentlohnson, shown here in Vietnam, staunch- ly defended the nation's participation in the Vietnam war despite widespread protests and demonstrations. gvfflfgf 1 Q ,f'1 -GV? U ii I7 1
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