Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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c MGH HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING CLASS OF 1964 The Bulfinch Building WITH MANY THANKS TO MISS KEELEY The members of the class of 1964 proudly dedicate their yearbook to Miss Margaret Keeley, R.N., B.S.N. As an instructor during her three years with us, she has stimulated many awaken- ings to the art of nursing. Her excellent personal nursing standards and her everpresent energy have inspired us all. Her keen interest, under- standing and confidence in our class have made her our friend. In tribute and appreciation, we dedicate this yearbook. Thank you. Miss Keeley. The Yearbook Staff Left to right: M. Archey, L. Prisby, C. Bukata (editor), L. Bigelow, G. Wise (editor), C. Byers, L. Brooke, B. Miles. Missing: V. Blennerhassett, M. Matson, J. Brennan, D. Breen, J. McLean. 4 Director of Nursing Miss Ruth Sleeper Throughout our three years, we have continued to respect the achievements of this leader in education. She is a former President of the National League of Nursing; she has written articles for many mag- azines and textbooks and she represents our school and nursing at meetings here and abroad. As director of our school, regardless of her busy sche dule, she continues to meet with us regularly throughout the year. The school and our class are truly indebted to you. Miss Sleeper. MISS NATALIE PETZOLD 4ssislant Director School of Nursing Business Staff: left to right. Miss Fitch, Miss Hicks, and Miss Wright. MISS KATHERINE HARDEMAN Coordinator, Second and Third Years MISS HELEN KOUTROULIS, Student Counselor. MISS HELEN SHERWIN, Coordinator of First Year: 7 Clinical Instructors Left to Right: top; Miss Kiernan, Miss Keeley, Miss Craig, Miss Cahill. Miss Zinsmeister, Miss Grady, Miss Green. Mrs. Calogiro. Miss De Souza, Miss Mulry. hottom; Miss Nasser. Miss Mastrangelo, Miss Hihbard, Mrs. Barrett. 9 11 Student Health Clinic Dr. John Keller and Mrs. Evelyn Dolan That Certain Smile! ‘•Here’s What The Doctor Ordered!” 12 Senior Class Advisors Miss Margaret Keeley and Miss Judith Kiernan During both working and social hours, our advisors have helped to make these past two vears successful for us. 14 Student Nurse of The Year Pamela Ann Gaherin In accordance with tradition, each senior class chooses one of its members to hold the honor of “student nurse of the year.” Pam’s contributions to the school through her outstanding leadership and initiative, her excellence in clinical and theo- retical nursing, and her sincere and friendly man- ner shown to both patients and classmates has made her our choice. IRENE FRANCES AGURIKTS n Dorchester, Massaeluisetts “I shall eruleavor to enliven morality with wit, and to temper wit with morality.” “Renee” . . . terrific wit . . . fun lover . . . Pete and marriage in November . . . vivacious . . . scotch on the rocks with a lemon twist . . . early to bed, early to rise . . . “Whadya mean, my room isn’t neat?!” KAREN MARTHA ANDERSON Malden, Massachusetts “No task’s too steep for human wit.” Tom’s “Kiki” . . . likes motor bikes and hor- ror movies . . . intelligent-honest with others . . . sense of humor . . . the “M.G.H.” cheer . . . two hour telephone conversation ... a Geriatric Nurse?! CAROL ANN ANDROSKI Methuen, Massachusetts “Youth is the time to live, and I am young.” “Andy” . . . “Talullah dahling” . . . that lack!! . . . M.D.’s her weakness . . . Oh, how she hates to get up in the morning . . . Security her need . . . What color will her tresses be? . . . Mr. Big, around the next corner — who knows? 16 MADELYN ETHEL ARCHEY Pittsfield, Massachusetts “Satire is my weapon, but I’m too dis- creet.” Ohhh. those contact lenses . . . Paul and let- ters. letters, letters . . . Ritz crackers and peanut butter . . . married bliss in May of 1965 . . . keeps herself in stitches . . . satiri- cal sense of humor . . . Who’s going hu cokes tonight? MARGARET CAMPBELL ARTHUR Kingston, Rhode Island “Good sense and good nature are never separated.” “Peggy” . . . the housewife’s dilemma . . . Blondes have more fun! . . . our first pros- pective mother . . . cracker-jack nurse! . . . expressive mannerisms. BARBARA MAY BADGER Kaiserslutern, Germany “The secret to success is constancy to purpose.” Conscientious . . . ambitious . . . sincere . . . .Armx Brat . . . traveler . . . Army nurse, soon to outrank Dad . . . loves to knit, sew and embroider . . . jjlants, plants, and more plants ! 17 CAROLYN LOUISE BATES LYNN THAYER BIGELOW hite Plains. New York “To drv one’s eyes and laugh at a fall, and baffled, get up and begin again.” Makes coffee nervous . . . would give you the shirt off her back . . . from a B.L.T. bunk to the floor ... to the Golden Gate! JANET LAWRENCE BLAIR Boston, Massachusetts “The person who has the sweet smile is the one who has the key to all doors.” “Jan” . . . never an unkind word . . . passion for red-heads . . . ugh, housecleaning . . . loves to talk . . . plans — travel to Europe . . . With this ring . . .” Belmont. Massachusetts “A soft answer bumeth away wrath.” Sincere and fun-loving ... a certain sparkle . . . firm convictions . . . competent nurse . . . college, here I come! 18 VERONICA MARY BLENNERHASSETT Colon, Republic of Panama “Only a moment; a moment of strength, of romance, of glamour, of youth!” “Winky” . . . “I’ve got to gain weight!” . . . trips to Worcester . . . orange, purple, green . . . enthusiastic . . . “Have you ever tasted?” . . . future plans with Jimmy . . . M.G.H. interpreter! HELEN BERNADETTE BOX Beverly, Massachusetts “Calm as the night, deep as the sea.” “Carborda” . . . subtle sense of humor . . . sincere, practical, and ready to listen . . . small frame and “BIG” feet . . . “Really now” . . . pretty blue eyes . . . college, plus — in the future. KATHLEEN SWITZER BOYLE Portsmouth. New Hampshire “It i wisdom to believe the heart.” Neat, attractive, fashionable ... a good friend and nurse ... an avid skier . . . never in need for a date . . . “You know” . . . “Really. Really!” 19 DOROTHY AUCE BREEN Weymouth, Massachusetts “Without fun, life is nothing.” “Dottie” . . . she can resist anything hut temptation . . . “Hey, Dottie. want to go to a party? ’ . . . pert, cute and perceptive . . . striving for higger and better things . . . men!!! . . . she keeps us rolling in the aisles! JOHANNA MARY BRENNAN West Roxhury, Massachusetts “And she is voung. illogical, romantic and Irish!” “Jude” — not the saint . . . notorious for her nightwear . . . kinky carrot top . . . “We need a fourth” . . . “discussions”, anyone? . . . vish! . . . Cole Porter of the senior LUCILLE McCUTCHEON BROOKE Damariseotta, Maine “I disapprove of what you say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it.” “It’s amazing” ... an intriguing Mainite with a touch of the South . . . saves file-boxes to fudge mixes ... “I tell you, hoy!” . . . dailv letters to Ken in Peru . . . optimistic views . . . “Golly, Ned!” 20 PATRICIA ANNE BUCKLEY Woonsocket, Rhode Island “I make the most of all that comes, and the least of all that goes.” “Pat” . . . Pat’s road to success: by the garden, over the hill, to the palace . . . “Any- one for a party?” . . . dark glasses, pierced ears, schizophrenic clothes . . . Aloha! CELIA GLORIA BUKATA Blackstone, Massachusetts “Keep your feet on the ground and your eyes on the stars!” “Ce” . . . South Bend or Bust . . . “Didn’t 1 lend you some money yesterday?” . . . Blackstone potato chips . . . Have pin, will polish . . . sentimental, thoughtful, and neat! CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH BYERS West Hyannisport, Massachusetts “The bee is never as busy as it seems, it just can’t buzz any slower!” Winstons must taste good! . . . quick to rise . . . “What will I do with my hair?” . . . likes skating and Steinbeck . . . K.P. after twelve. 21 LOUISE ANN CALLAHAN Providence, Rhode Island “The less of routine, the more of life.” Neat ... a good friend and nurse . . . fast- worker . . . occasionally dress-maker . . . many “cool” times in Boston . . . “John” . . . “Ah . . . yeh!” LINDA JOY CHASE West Brookfield, Massachusetts “A merry heart doth like a good medi- cine.” Many bus rides to Worcester to see Bobby . . . Sunday nights and spaghetti at Sime- one’s ... in spare time plays cards, basket- ball, and knits . . . future as a wife, mother and nurse. FRANCES FAITH COAN Natick, Massachusetts “The blush is beautiful, but sometimes in- convenient!” Red hair . . . loads of fun . . . West Point . . . trips to New York . . . that “Ipana smile” . . . “Wong” . . . likes sports, music, dieting. o 22 DIANE ALICE COBB Cambridge, Massachusetts “Practicality is a feather in anyones cap.” Tidiest room in Bartlett . . . speedy knitting . . . canoe rides and dancing at the Totem Pole . . . motor scooters, the Cape, and Bernie . . . marriage and obstetrical nursing. JANICE EVELYN CORBETT Malden, Massachusetts “Confusion now hath made its master- piece.” “Jan” . . . “Don’t tick me off!” . . . clear- headed in time of crisis . . . prompt and tidy . . . Joan Baez and poetry . . . sincere, ro- mantic. illogical . . . “one more game of bridge!” ANN ROSE COSCO Chelsea. Massachusetts “A fSithful friend is a strong defense.” “Mrs. Q.” . . . vivacious, fun to be with . . . home to Chelsea every night . . . chatter about A1 . . . conscientious nurse ... a good friend. 23 JANE GIBSON COVEY ( i CAROL SUE CRANE Tenafly, New Jersey “No pleasure is comparable to the standing upon the vantage-ground of truth.” From wasp, get along ... To France or Bust — or both!! . . . candid and truthful . . . H.G. . . . spaghetti dinners . . . apple pie without crust. Arlington, Virginia “Perfect woman, nobly planned, to warm, to comfort, and command.” Cool, calm, collected ... a leader and a scholar with a cape to show for it . . . a thinking girl . . . “Very fine!” ... a passion for colored lingerie . . . “Fve lost my lenses!” GLORIA JEAN DIGGS Dorchester, Massachusetts “Every joy is a gain and a gain is a gain, however small.” “Fli, Gloria, where’s the food?” . . . seven dates in two nights!! . . . Winstons taste good — and she doesn’t even smoke . . . “Don’t look at me like that!” ... a hard worker. I I I 24 PAULINE LILLIAN DINAPOLI Cranston, Rhode Island “A light heart lives long.” “What is that ungodly noise?” ... “I can always bring it back next week.” . . . Pauline’s special . . . idealistic . . . aspiring artist. MARCIA ANN DOANE Rochester, Massachusetts “Kind hearts are more than coronets.” Minnie Mouse from Medical Clinic . . . sweat- er for sale . . . she’s little but boy is she powerful . . . nice things come in small pack- ages. ARLENE BARBARA DOYLE West Barnstahle, Massachusetts ' ‘A still and quiet conscience.” Fifth floor philosopher . . . Freud, .Tung, Do)le etc. . . . Class Secretary . . . “Horrors” ... a little butterfly . . . understanding . . . “Coffee anyone?” 25 BLAIR LEE EERLAND Augusta, Maine “A witty woman is a treasure, a wittv beauty is a power.” The girl who will always make it on time! . . . witty and pleasant . . . start your trous- seau early! PAMELA ANN GAHERIN Glen Ellyn, Illinois ‘’The eternal feminine draws us upward.” “No you can’t borrow my patterns!” . . . “I’m only kidding” . . . always in Vogue . . . purple feet . . . our student nurse of the year. MARIA LOWELL GALLAGHER Manchester, Massachusetts “An inward grace that transpires an outer charm.” A gentle manner and a swift tennis arm . . . day dreamer ... a second floor bridge pro . . . ouch my ears! 0 26 LYNNE MARIE GEEVER North Weymouth, Massachusetts “Suppress me if you can, I am a merry jest.” Witty and compulsive . . . shoveling anyone? . . . “Who stole my lemon?” . . . Treadwell after five . . . turn that T.V. down ... “I want my mommy right now.” CAROL MARY GIOUARD Springfield, Massachusetts “Wit and wisdom, the ingredients for a successful life.” Always write a “dear John letter” . . . loves her stereo and pink poodle ... a Charles River sailor and stroller . . . two nurses in a family’. RUTH JANE GRADY Wilmington, North Carolina “And those eyes, the break of day, lights thaf do mislead the morn.” “Jane” ... a military past and future . . . creative activity . . . owner of worldly treas- ures and one ring ... an American with a French twist. 27 CAROL VIRGINIA GRANDMONT Brockton, Massac ' husetts “Then be not coy, but use your time, and wliile ye may o marry.” “Let’s go shopping!” . . . well dressed . . . always a date . . . many a lost weekend . . . history and the Ether Dome . . . Cape Cod . . . right in all! MAUREEN THERESA GRANT Arlington, Massachusetts “As she thinketh in her so she is.” Easy going with a willing manner . . . deep . . . a prospective Simmon’s girl . . . the way she walks, the way she talks, the way she wears her hair. JANE ELIZABETH GRELOTTI Framingham, Massachusetts “Learn much; then select the best and follow it.” “Have you seen or beard?” ... an Italian is never never wrong . . . travel in her feet, romance in her heart . . . wine, men and song. 28 CAllOr. ANN GULCZYNSKI luuulolpli. Massac lui setts llu; wliispcr of a prelts woman can lie lioanl fartlier llian llie roar of a lion.” Barpins. Bariiins not a thing to wear . . . Charlie is here — ■ start getting ready . . . seem- inglv imperturhahle. NOHMA KATHLEEN HANSEN Avon, Massacliusetts “There are those who give with jo and that joy is their reward.” Avon calling — he hung up ... a red head without a temper . . . Christmas in the Spring . . . a svmpathetie listner. JOANNE ANDPxEA HANSON Dedham, Massachusetts 1 he less of routine the more of life.” ■ ' S99.00 a month will come in handv.” . . . sleeping again . . . “Let me tell you about the weekend.” . . . Paul??? ... “I never ha e a weekend off.” 29 PENELOPE ANN HAZZARD Pnookline, ] Iassacliiisetts “As if you could kill time without in- juring eternity.” “Penny” . . . “But nobody likes H.H.” . . . parties on the hill . . . procrastination per- sonified . . . twist or whist? . . . sunglasses at night. PATRICIA ANN HERBAI Quincy, Massachusetts “Honest labor wears a lovely face.” “Pat” . . . There’s no place like home . . . “the lady in red” . . . dieting again?? . . . “A Herbai baby is a happy baby.” . . . “Get out of the shower.” . . . jolly. MARY ELLEN HOGAN Lowell, Massachusetts “Nothing is so strong as gentleness; noth- ing so gentle as real strength.” “Mary-Ellen” . . . don’t call me that . . . murder mysteries anyone? . . . calm, cool and collected . . . She’s in the Army now. 30 BARBARA ANN HOLDEN Peabody, Massachusetts “The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute.” Likes the finer things . . . big red furry car- pet . . . ra-are roast beef . . . Phillips House nurse . . . San Francisco. NANCY MARIE HOLT South Boston, Massachusetts “Happiness is to be shared.” “The leprechon” . . . but St. Patrick was Italian . . . “Does she or doesn’t she?” . . . Miss P. House ... 6 more weekends to go . . . White .5B. ANN BROOK HOLZINGER Providence, Rhode Island “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad.” “Ack” . . . generous and fun-loving . . . keep’em laughing . . . dietetic lemonade . . . “Pm hungry!” . . . Marlboro fan . . . “Do you know DR. ?” . . . Aims for higher goals. e 31 NANCY MAPxGARET HUK Nasluia, New Hampsliire To live in the liearts of friends is to li e forever.” Nanee” . . . radiant personality . . . gull- ible . . . artistic . . . poster craze . . . “Did you bring any food back?” . . . innocent victim of pranks . . . “Oh really?” . . . good sport. P.ONNIE MAE INGALLS Maeliias, Maine “Here is a dear true, industrious friend.” Bon” . . . many friends . . . carefree, gay, kind . . . candx from “Daddy Ralph” . . . coke, cigarettes and bull sessions . . . Oh, those Down East jokes!” . . . “Wake me up for — ”. JANE JAMIESON DEMERS Boston, Massachusetts “Take care of the minutes and the hours will take care of themselves.” Always ready to lend a helping hand . . . forever on a shopping spree . . . practical and realistic . . . “shiftv sewer”. ■ - ■ • 4 32 JUDY MARIE JOHNSON Batavia, New York “How rare, how precious is frivolity.” “Jude” . . . cute as a button . . . effervescent . . . heart of gold . . . our own mischievious “angel” . . . W ' here’d ya get that shiner Jude? . . . terrific dancer ... “I don’t know about that!!”. LOUISE JOVAN MAJEWSKI Boston, Massacluisetts “Honest labor bears a lovely face.” The perfect housewife . . . “Anyone want a candy bar?” ... a conscientious class worker cioro-lp o-icrorlp cyicrorlpt” • • • NANCY JAQUES South Hamilton, Massachusetts “Nature’s own nobleman, friendly and frank, is a man with a heart in his hand.” “Jaqsie” . . . “Would you kids mind being quiet?” . . . mountain climber . . . we’d know that “cackle” anywhere . . . Bermuda and the Virgin Islands . . . Any cain to be raised — call Nance. 33 MARTHA WELLS KENNAIR Newtonville, Massachusetts “Wit and wisdom the ingredients for a successful life.” “Narthu” . . . Mrs. Marvin Netzel . . . Ror- schach sweatshirt . . . always willing to give her opinion . . . need any help . . . some- one you can always turn to. ■If ' PRISCILLA GLADYS KING Lawrence, Massachusetts “Nature is in earnest when she makes a woman.” Do blondes have more fun? . . . Sorry no girls on the Boston Celtics . . . Chubbs on a bicycle at tbe Cape . . . mistaken identity- “but I am a student nurse.” SHARON DIANE KOSKI Holden, Massachusetts “Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye.” “Sberry” . . . Mischievous eyes and a low pitched giggle . . . “I’m not getting married for the next ten years” . . . subtle humor . . . quiet femininity . . . Culture-vulture . . . “Don’t call me Maggie!!” 34 LINDA ANN LICHACZ Taunton, Massachusetts “I ' ll find a way or make it!” Neat and fashionable . . . truthful . . . “Look at this!” . . . sweet innocent look . . . foot- ball games . . . slippers at Dunster House. DOLORES LITTLEFIELD Newport, Maine “Of kindness and of love.” “Dodie” — ■ a quiet little Miss . . . bushels of Maine apples in the corridors . . . full of mis- chief . . . bright red curtains . . . domestic in the good old fashion way. JANE BAKER LINGEL Lynnfield, Massachusetts “True and tender, brave and just; that man might honor, and woman trust.” Thoughtful . . . sees the world through one contact . . . half hour telephone calls . . . sun- tanned . . . Virgin Islands . . . Wildcat, her dream . . . light-blue handknit ski sweater. 35 MARGARET ANN McCORMICK Noi lli liitefield, Maine “Impropriety is the soul of wit.” Ma{i ie” . . . Little’uii . . . words are few hut witt . . . last minute Map . . . Up all night? . . . “Wake me u|) when you go to supper.” . . . realistie . . . “Wliat do vou mean, red hair?” MARCIA ROSE McCRACKEN Attleboro, Massachusetts “The joy of the heart fairly colors the face.” O-tips, aspirin and the Health Clinic . . . Donald Duck . . . infectious giggle . . . dozens of nephews and neices. MARY KATHLEEN McLAUGHLIN Palmer. Massachusetts “As sweet as Irish air could make her.” “Kathy” . . . charming sweet and always smil- ing . . . tunafish salad sandwiches with onions . . . Peter and Palmer . . . “May I borrow edding bells on October ? . 1964. 36 JEAN FUIJ.ER McT.EAN Coliasset. Massacliusetts “Mail lias liis will, liut woman lia.s licr way.” Poodles l)v Suzie . . . “grund y” . . . room decor hy Jeff . . . the East and tlie West shall meet. EUZABETH MARY McQUARRIE East Millinocket, Maine “Slie speaketh not; and et there lies a conversation in her eyes.” “Bitsy” . . . quiet, hut full of fun . . . Rhode Island week-ends . . . Bride magazines . . . “Will someone please eat this food?” . . . hlack shoes and stiK.kings in the hall . . . “you’re so sweet”. JOY ELIZABETH MARSHALL Georgetown, Massachusetts “Enough work to do and strength enough to do it.” “Joyfully” . . . cape wearer . . . Oh, Frankie and Johnny . . . hematoma kid . . . Marines and nice guys . . . “Anyone going to the Seivend?” . . . Plaid Stamp collecter . . . full of s|)irit. 37 RUTH ELLEN MATHEWSON Batli, Maine “Ah, the clock is always slow; it is later than you think.” “Rufus” . . . Good Housekeeping award? . . . Bargains galore! . . . pickled herring and raw potatoes . . . Are you ever on time? . . . “wake me” . . . signs on every do or ... a talented woman. MARJORIE RUTH MATSON Natick, Massachusetts “She profits most who serves best.” “Margie“ . . . freckles and more freckles . . . Little ol’ popcorn maker me . . . bridge, skiing and knitting . . . diet tomorrow . . . lots of school spirit . . . “Come on you kids” . . . “Funny thing about that.” CAROL MANNING MILBERY Watertown, Massachusetts “Attentive understanding, with a tender smile, captivates the selfish world.” You mean you’d give up Pediatrics to - — . . . Our first down the aisle . . . Which side of the Harvard-Dartmouth game are you sitting on? 38 BARBARA ANN MILES Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts “Everything unnatural is imperfect.” “Bobbie” — M.G.H.’s own wandering min- strel ... a non-comformist ... a bookworm in between playing ber guitar . . . long walks along the Charles . . . “Now, Gay, don’t wake me until 6:45!” MARGARET MITROPOULIS Cambridge, Massachusetts “Small things are not small, for great things come of them.” “Margie” . . . cute and pert . . . Greek pastry and dances . . . “Do you know how the Greeks saved the world?” . . . always comb- ing ber hair. SHIRLEY MODEEN BAILS Los Altos, California “A place for everything and everything in its place.” “Shirl” — neatness her fine point . . . those big contact lenses have to go . . . California postmarks — - her daily present, but soon to be her new home with Bill . . . today a nurse, tomorrow a housewife. 39 SUSAN ELLEN MOLLOY Franklin, Massachusetts “Somewhere between the lilt of laughter and the hush of thought I grow — I venture — I live.” “Sue” . . . gentlemen prefer blondes ... The Prophet — her key to life . . . far away places in her eyes . . . “it must be here someplace” . . . must love cafeteria food. LINDA ELIZABETH MURRAY Berlin, Connecticut “An inner grace that transpires an out- ward charm.” “Mur” . . . those strolls on Flirtation Walk . . . hair coloring bug . . . lives from nap to nap ... an able mind . . . “death to all but the hardiest goldfish.” PATRICIA ANN NOONAN West Roxbury, Massachusetts “A sweet smile, a sympathetic tear.” “Pat” . . . “little Miss Brown Eyes” ... al- ways a pleasant smile . . . collects West Point Cadets ... an avid sports fan . . . organiza- tion plus . . . college bound. 40 MARA JOAN OLINTO Quincy, Massachusetts “The world loves a cheerful giver.” Oh those dancing feet . . . just keep the music swinging . . . “Food, food and more food — as long as its from the outside” . . . On the look for the perfect man. MARTINA LOUISE PETERSEN Hampton, Nebraska “You are good when you walk to your goal firmly and with bold steps.” Green-eyes . . . early morning subway rides . . . Sis is my roommate . . . “Nebraskan corn- husker” . . . fresbman soloist. JANE WHITE PETERSON Amherst, Massachusetts “She gave the people of her self: her worst she kept, her best she gave.” Worldwide traveler . . . medical family . . . George . . . “How many nights has he missed?” . . . never late . . . Early to bed early to rise . . . Gray handknit sweater-size 48? . . . multilinguist . . . “Psst.” LINDA FREDDI PRISBY Holyoke, Massachusetts “Remember to live, and dare to be happy.” “Pris” . . . enthusiasm her fire and dancing her love . . . sharp dresser . . . always going out for Chinese food ... a few z-z-z-z be- tween meetings and dates clears the confusion and rebuilds the spirit . . . happiness and contentment in the future. LOUISE REID Wakefield, Massachusetts “Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirits have not helped to produce.” “Louie” . . . “Hi Dube” . . . Bates-Bruce- star . . . district o officer . . . backstage head- aches hut Senior Show success . . . gradua- tion brings a new instructor for M.G.H. LINDA MARIE SCHNOPP Taunton, Massachusetts “The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship.” “Schnoopv” ... a clever sense of humor with an air of sarcasm ... a quick manner with a mark of efficiency. 42 PATRICIA ELLEN SCHWELM West Roxbury, Massachusetts “Wliat wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness.” “Pat” . . . kind and understanding . . . dif- ferent clothes . . . loves a good time — hut has more than a moment for thought . . . “let’s get out!” . . . whiz with a needle and thread . . . wine bottles and eandles . . . flam- ing red hair — and it’s real! ■ MARGARET ANNE SNEDDON Milton, Massachusetts “Live, love, laugh, and learn.” “Marg” ... a turned up nose and freckles to boot . . . the fourth floor mother . . . Cape Cod or Bust! . . . “I’ll diet tomorrow.” CONSTANCE ANN SZYMCZAK Webster, Massachusetts “As frank as rain on cherry blossoms.” “Connie” . . . our Polish lass . . . What was that last name again? ... a Yankee fan . . . “Hi, Uncle Sam, how’s Lyle?” 43 ELAINE RUTH TAFT Topsfield, Massachusetts “Heard melodies are sweet, but those un- heard are sweeter.” Sweet and smart . . . quiet smile behind those many freckles . . . always on the go . . . off to B.C. in September. LAURA JEAN TWOMEY Gloucester, Massachusetts “Good things come in small packages.” “Jean” . . . neat and cute . . . March 4, 1963 . . . Pete . . . only likes every other month . . . always talking . . . hates to say good- bye ... a future wife and mother. JANET MARIE VIEIRA Medford, Massachusetts “Good nature is one of the richest divi- dends of personality.” “Jan” — always seen with Jean ... a soft voice . . . off to Cape Cod ... 6 A.M. comes too soon . . . still looking for a tall man. 44 ROBERTA ANN WADSWORTH Gloucester, Massachusetts “There is mischief in her pleasant smile.” A perfect lady . . . spends spare time garden- ing . . . trouble follows her ... a sharp dresser . . . likes Continental people . . . aspires to travel. FLOREID EVA WALKER Boston, Massachusetts “Reason and calm judgement the qualities specially belonging to a leader.” “Freed” . . . aWays prompt in answering R.S.V.P. ' s . . . aspiring guitar soloist . . . class spirit ... a 56 hour work week. JOANNE WALTERS GUSTAFSON Sharon, Connecticut “Life is not life at all without concern for others.” “Jo” — thouglitfullness in every way . . . diamonds and shrimp her delight . . . loaths mushrooms, green peppers and lipstick . . . clipping shears her hobby . . . around tbe world with Gus. 45 NANCY ALICE WHITWORTH Andover, Massacluisetts “What you do with your life, depends on the enthusiasm and vitality with which you do it.” “Nancie” ... a wide eyed blonde . . . lip- stick, taboo . . . promise you won’t tell . . . Dave Brubreck . . . “Oh noo” . . . marriajie in the future. GATEWOOD WARWICK WISE Greenwich, Connecticut “Our youth, our joys are all we have.” “Gav” . . . our blonde sophisticate . . . poli- tics her utopia — college her aspiration ... in- teresting and interested . . . “Where shall we go for coffee?” . . . “Wait up Miles.” JUDITH ANNE WOODS Willtraham. Massachusetts “What can say more than this rich praise — that you alone are you.” A certain way with the patients . . . “Hey have you heard the joke about ...” . . . “Have you seen Berta” . . . oh, those curlv eyelashes. 46 JOANNE RUTH WOOLDRIDGE Peabody, Massaelnisetts “Quiet with a devil in her eyes.” “Wooly” . . . likes reading, records, and knitting . . . enjoys good restaurants . . . always working weekends? . . . J.F.K. scrap- hook . . . “Never in my whole entire life.” JOHANN LINCOLN WORDEN Ware, Massachusetts “A generous heart dares to speak — it needs no preparation.” “Jo” — all heart . . . tears, tears and more tears . . . redheads — her favorite ... a warm sincere personality. MARY ANNE YAHOODIK Everett, Massachusetts “There is a quiet force hidden in sweet command.” “Marr” . . . “our Pres.” . . . decisive and dependable . . . jazz, jade ring, chocolate chip cookies . . . signs point to Bob and an ivv- covered cottage. 47 I I i Senior Class Officers President, Jane Covey; President of Dorm Board, Floreid Walker, Missing; Judiciary Board Chairman, Pam Gaherin, President, Mary Ann Yahoodik; Vice President, Nancy Huk; Treasurer, Louise Majewski. Student Nurse ' s Cooperative Association 49 McLean Higginson House — Hours of Bridge . . . Those endless walks . . . The tunnels . . . The challenge of the Care Study patient . . . Those keys . . . Freud . . . The Coffee Shop ... 5 minute checks . . . Knitting in class . . . The feeling of hav- ing “gotten through” to a patient . . . The Day Care Center . . . Ice skating in the winter and the beach in the summer . . . The beauty of the countryside . . . And then it was all over. 51 Pediatrics 55 Operating Room Anyone for popcorn? Gee, he really did have butter- flies in his stomach . . . What do you mean — a little contaminated?? A Great Transition 59 The Senior Show 60 63 sfiFr- i tiiiuiinii Congratulations and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! 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