Madison General Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Madison, WI)
- Class of 1967
Page 1 of 64
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 64 of the 1967 volume:
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. . kit I. . a fainLK aiuv l. wavy: Pr . Madison General Hospi+al School of Nursing Madison. Wisconsin 7+h Ediiion Ediiors: Q. De+erh B. Kershner. M. QiefeH l Ronald W. Labott, Assistant Director; Gordon M. Assistant Administrator. JOHN B. SECORD, President of the Board of Directors. Johnson, Administrator; Walter A . Strauch, MISS ALICE D. SCHMITT MRS. LILLIAN O'CONNOR Director of Nursing Education Assistant Director of Nursing Education MISS ANN C. SMITH Director of Nursing Service Facqu Miss A. Schmitt, Administrator, Western Reserve; Mrs. S. Klinck, Medical-Surgical, U. of Western Ontario, Canada; Mrs. J. Beckwith, Medical-Surgical, U. of Michigan; Mrs. J. McCarville, Surgery, Northwestern; Miss M. Heisig, Medical-Surgical, U. of Wisconsin; Mrs. C. Wagner, O.B., U. of Illinois; Miss D. Olson, Medical-Surgical, Indiana U.; Miss F. Stroebel, Peds., U. of Minnesota; Mrs. B. LaBelle, Diet, U. of Wisconsin; Mrs. L. Nielsen, O.B., U. of Wisconsin; Mrs. M. Green, O.B., U. of Wisconsin; Mrs. L. O'Connor, Assistant Director, U. of Wisconsin; Miss M. Mantz, O.B. Marquette. Not Pictured: Mrs. N. McCubbin, Med-Surg., U. of Nebraska; Mrs. P. Wickstrom, Medi- cal-Surgical, Columbia U., New York; Mrs. A. Milfred, L.O.A., Ball State College; Mrs. S. Philpot, Pediatrics, U. of Wisconsin, Mrs. S. Bassett, Med-Surg, Marquette; Miss R. Emmerich, O.B. U. of Wisconsin, Mrs. K. Waggener, Med-Surg, Kansas U., Miss J. Ruhde, L.O.A. St. Ambrose, Davenport Iowa; Mrs. G. Cline, Med-Surg; Miss Hasse, E.R. St. Francis, LaCrosse, Wis. MRS. BASS Resident Director MRS. COX MRS. BEA LE I V A W Miss M. Dykesten and Mrs. Widen I guess ifs a 5-day campus for her! MRS. LATCHFORD, MRS. EDLAND Look, a babysitting job that hasn't been taken! MRS. LINDOW, librarian: It '5 case study time! MCCONNELL HA LL HOUSEKEEPING STAFF: Mr. Hoffman, Mrs. Horst- meyer Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Blado Mrs. Bach OUR OFFIC ERS Left to right: Mary Berg, Judy Ostwald, Mary Meister, Sheryl Moin SUSAN ANDERSON Rac ine, Wisconsin MARGARET ANDERSON Oshkosh, Wisconsin LUA NN ARONSON Iola, Wisconsin MARJEAN AUSTIN Mount Horeb, Wisconsin MARY BERG Menomonie, Wisconsin NA NCY BOWELL Viola, Wisconsin JEAN C IHLAR Mosinee, Wisconsin SUSAN CORCORAN Stevens Point, Wisconsin CAROL CRITES Menomonie, Wisconsin MARY CUNNINGHAM Madison, Wisconsin SHARRON DET ERT Marshfield , Wisconsin SUZANNE DRY Dolton, Illinois JOAN DuBOIS Delavan, Wisconsin A LICE FORSYTH Rockford, Illinois KAY FRIETAG Madison, Wisconsin SUSAN GOETZ Monroe, Wisconsin JOANNE GILL Belleville, Wisconsin WA NDA GRAY Madison, Wisconsin NA NCY HAAS Sauk City, Wisconsin BETTY HA IMA Randolph, Wisconsin PATRIC IA HENC HEL DeForest, Wisconsin SONJA HOGDEN Ettrick, Wisconsin CAROL JONAS Stevens Point, Wisconsin BARBARA KERSHNER Osseo, Wisconsin LORIE LAPER Sun Prairie, Wisconsin ELA INE LARSON Madison, Wisconsin C HARLAYNE LENZ Helenv ille, Wisconsin NANCY MASEWICZ LaCrosse, Wisconsin MARY MEISTER Green Bay, Wisconsin SHERYL MOIN Rice Lake, Wisconsin JANE NELSON Superior, Wisconsin NA NCY NEWHOUSE Clinton, Wisconsin MARGARET RICHEY Madison, Wisconsin JUDY OST WA LD Oshkosh, Wisconsin C LARIC E PHILLIPS Stoughton, Wisconsin KATHRYN PLUMMER Portage, Wisconsin KRISTI QUA MME Stoughton, Wisconsin MARY RIES Fond du Lac, Wisconsin GEORGENE SAWYER Adams, Wisconsin J EA NETT SCHOLLMEYER C uba C ity, Wisconsin ANNE SUCHOMEL Whitelaw, Wisconsin KATHRYN THOMMESEN Wauwatosa, Wisconsin JUDITH THOMPSON New Glarus, Wisconsin SUE THOMPSON Viroqua, Wisconsin REBECCA TRUMPY Monroe, Wisconsin LORRA IN E VA NC E Racine, Wisconsin SYLVIA WINDEN Blanchardville, Wisconsin KATHLEEN WITT Racine, Wisconsin ZCH WWO Dave Falk, President with his officers Joy Conrad, Kathy Kurtz, Sue Miller Back Row: B. Gebhard, C. Tatro, M. Abramowski, E. German, 8. Pautz, M. Lutzow, 2nd Row: M. Meyers, J. Simet, B. Streich, E. Schulze, Front Row: P. Gerhard, M. Sprecher, N. Krakora, J. Konrad, D. Lakric. Did you say her blood pressure was 6W90?? Back Row: M. Grim, B. Gilbert, S. Brock, J. Kalk, J. Rutter, S. Radant 2nd Row: M. Olia, J. Parsons, P. Collier, N. Runde, L. Bilse, M. Seifert Front Row: K. Kurtz, C. Garstecki. J. Akstulewicz P. Robinson. J. Salzider, D. Hanson. Back Row: K. Jensen, C. Marsh, R. Miller, J. Nespodzany, D. Stewart, D. Falk 2nd Row: B. Morgan, 8. Zieman, J. McKenna, C. Fisher, L. Nelson Front Row: N. Halverson, J. Nuland, B. Hamilton, B. Lavin, C. Patton. Remember The Microbes in the good old summer time? Back Row: 8. Shields, L. Taylor, C. Lumsden, B. Groves, G. Foth 2nd Row: V. Mabry, S. Miller, J. Lischngski, J. Ziltner, S. Nadler Front Row: 'V. Bores, J. Mathews, D. Cornelisen, C. Marken, M. Come- lius We Learn . . . P.A.R. Blood Pressures every fifteen minutes. MELWAUM L mu mung! MIA! A a? W n 7 Milwaukee Children's night shift, weekends, and holidays, . . . . . TEAM Seniors learn the Art of Leadership. And Experience OBSTETRICS It 's a boy! 1! MENDOTA Psychiatric Affiliation gave us not only an insight into others, but in- to ourselves as well. FUNDA MENTALS There is even an art to placing a bedpan!! 41in Did You say Tweezers?? Queen Arthur and the Knights of the baby court. 9+uden+ Nurse's Associa'rion Adviser: MRS . W1C KSTROM CommiHees OFFICERS Pictured left to right: K. Plummer, 2nd Vice-president; G. Mabry, Sec- retary; J. Thompson, lst Vice-President; K. Freitag, President; N. Runde, Treasurer. The Madison General Student Nurse As- sociation meets monthly to unify, coordi- nate, and conduct social, educational, and cultural activities to meet the needs of the dorm. This often times is a difficult task, but through capable leadership it is accom- plished. Many thanks to our advisot, Mrs. Wickstrom, for her constant help and guid- ance. HOUSE COMMITTEE Left to right: K. Plummer, chr.; Judy Ostwald; M. Ries'. Not pictured: A. Suchomel; D. Lackric; B. Hamil- ton. FINANCE COMMITTEE NOMINATING COMMITTEE Left to right: N. Runde, chr.; D. Standing: P. Gerhardt; P. Henschel Cornelison; J. Schollmeyer; J. Mat- Sitting left to right: L. Nelson; M. thews; K. Thommesen; L. Aronson, Grim; B. Hershner; S. Andersen. Not Standing: Not pictured: M. Sprecher, pictured: N. BOW611;N. Newhouse; P. S. Andersen, Collier; J. Ziltner; R. Miller; K. Frei- tag, chr. RULES OF PROCEDURE COMMITTEE Sitting: K. Witt, chairman; M. Aus- tin. Not pictured: C. Kluck. The year 1966-67 was a busy one for SNA. Members were busily involved in projects such as the cook book sale, Christ- mas Bazaar and bake sales, and ushering for church services at the hospital. Within the community we helped with the Red Cross blood drives and put up a cancer dis- play. MGH was well represented at the conventions in Janesville, Madison, and New York. SNA also hosted an open house and various teas as Well as the winter semi- formal at the Ramada Inn and the summer formal at Maple Bluff Country Club. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Left to Right: J. Thompson; L. Vance. Not pictured: M. Meister, P. Collier, G. Bores. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Sitting: J. Cilar; chairman; P. Ander- son. Standing: B. Gilbert, C. Garstecki; S. Detert Choir Fun combined with practice and work results in a great sounding choir. We are proud of our singing choral group which performs at graduation: goes Christmas caroling in our hospital and at Mendota State Hospital. Mr. Johnson is our director, and in a great way is responsible for the good sounding music we put forth. Without his patience and guidance we couldn't exist. We echo a loud thanks! A joke from the director calms the last minute jitters. Annual Qiaff 1967 ANNUAL OFFICERS Editor in Chief: Sharri Detert Senior Editor: Barb Kershner Junior Editor: Meta Seifert It took a hope, a prayer and a little bit of luck; but we did it! !! Annual Advisor: MISS STROEBEL An Exhausted Staff 1967 ANNUAL STAFF Jeanette Schollmeyer Charlene Lenz Diane Stewart Sue Radant Elaine Larson Barb Kershner Pat Gerhart Pat Henschel Peg Anderson Carol Marken Luann Aronson Shani Detert Bev Morgan Cooky Seifert Not pictured: Sheryl Lumsden Cheryl Patton Kathy Jensen One of the Many planning sessions it took to produce this years annual! ! Medical Technologists Med Tech students from various universities around the state interned this year at Madison General. Having completed three years of study at their respective colleges, they are required to complete a twelve month internship in an ASCP accredited hospital labora- tory before receiving their Bachelor of Science degree. Also at the end of this year of internship they are eligible to take the National Registry Examination, which they are re- quired to pass before they may be registered as Medical Technologists. During their year of internship the students rotate through all the departments of the clinical laboratory. Smith. NAME Kay Bartoch HOMETOWN River Falls During this year the students are supervised by Miss Merian C OLLEGE River Falls Judy Birkholz Tomah LaCrosse Betsy Boelter Oshkosh Oshkosh Mrs. Christeen Brown River Falls River Falls Sue Levenhagen Oshkosh Oshkosh Caroline Sopa Almond Stevens Point Dorothy Teetzen Clintonville Oshkosh Cherrii Wallerman Tomah La Crosse Left to Right: C. Sopa, C. Wallerman,.D. Teetzen, S. Levenhagen, J. Birkholz, B. Boel- ter, and K. Bartosh. Social JANUARY Dance to the music of Eddy Lawrence at the Ramada Inn. DEC EMBER A couple of dolls entertain at the Xmas party. OC T OB ER Seniors ham it up at Halloween. Ac+ivi+ies SEPTEMBER MGH. hosts an open house. OCTOBER Mrs. Bassett! Don't tell me---You've been drafted! !! JUNE Frosh. get acquainted at summer picnic. Junior's Ice Cream Social Earn Money We Musi! School's yearly Bazaar in December Senior's Brat Fry in October School and Alumni Cook Books The year 1967 brought several changes and additions to McConnell Hall. Among them were the AM- FM radio donated to us by the Women's Auxiliary, the new T. V. , the additional and much needed telephone lines that we all worked so hard for, and a picture of our founder Florence Nightingale which hangs in the reading room. Jane and lane on moving day. Busy MGH'ers Sing along with Kathy. Jane out for a walk. Another one of those fire drills. Paula, Sue and Kathy. Dreamland Whai's up for he Week End? Catching up on lost sleep7? Goofing off with the girls! ! Where there is weekend activity there is bound to be a student nurse. The 1966-67 Junior Class had a very busy summer. It began with receiving our caps in June and pro- gressed through initiation after which we acquired our first stripe. Watching all the boys go by!! Four blind mice?? Juniors at 1ast--how happy and proud! 6.6666666. The time went fast but we weren't standing still. Bacti. class, initiation, Mendota, senior striping, Milwaukee, brat-fry, bake sales, classes, wand many more hours of memories, both work and fun finished off our two years in a hurry! We '11 miss seeing our class members faces. As we all go our separate ways we '11 remember the nursing school days; the laughter and tears which will be carried into our professional work as registered nurses. We're a great class and we 're proud to be members of the 1967 graduating class. Graduation - A finale to graduates and the beginning of our Lagyear. Ortho-Neuro Players in Mother, Please; I'd rather do it my- self ! Who is this?? Pixie and Dixie?? Seniors The Nighiingale Pledge I SOLEMNLY PLEDGE MYSELF BEFORE GOD AND IN THE PRESENCE OF THIS ASSEMBLY: to pass my life in purity and to practice my profes- sion faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly ad- minister any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standards of my profession, and will hold in con- fidence all personal matters committed to my keep- ing, and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care.
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