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

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' •« iiiiai umi KjBI Hi ini sundefmanding All You 4 X Mass. General Hospital School of Nursing Palmer-Davis Library MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 1970 Mass. General Hospital School of Nursing Palmer-Davis Library A new world . . . . . . the human condition . . . . . . to see it, to realize it, to understand. To get involved. To share, to give, to recall, to receive and give again. To learn, to begin to see, to be. To be very brave, to swallow hard, to give again. To see . . . to understnd and why . . . . . . pathos and joy . . . . . . bitterness and anger . . . . . . overwhelming tenderness . . . To feel . . . to love ... to live. To submerge into life — body and soul . . . ... a deep reverence for life . . . ... a profound respect for people. Dedication Mr. Richard Tierney Each honest calling, each walk of life, has its own elite, its own aristocracy based on excellence of performance. Mr. Tierney has been our classroom and clinical instructor, our guidance counselor, our Junior Proctor adviser, our mediator, and our friend. We dedicate this yearbook to him with affection and thanks. MISTER T . . . A very gentle man . . . quiet, open, friendly. 3 Some sense of duty, something of a faith, Some reverence for the laws ourselves have made. Some patient force to change them when we will. Some civic manhood firm against the crowd. 4 Miss Natalie Pezold Director School Of Nursing 5 mm 6 Student Health Clinic Nanook of the North Dr. K. - “Hi! How are your Unhealthy Student — “Fine.” Isn’t she here every Friday? 7 Mrs. Lyn Fleming Miss C. Kenney Miss S. Beckford Mrs. Tamminen Mr. R. Tierney Mrs. Blackwell Miss A. Frances Gibbons Miss Reid Not Pictured Miss P. Simpson Mrs. G. O’Connor Mrs. B. Gould Mrs. L. McCarthy Miss Helen Sherwin Mrs. Carla Fortman 8 Miss Dorothy Mahoney Miss Ann Walsh Miss Winnie Willis Not Pictured Miss Mularzek Miss Olana Frye Miss Ann Walsh ft . 4 Miss Margaret Franco Mrs. Harriet Holbrook 9 Mrs. Bethoney Mrs. Catalanotti Miss Katherine Hardeman Not Pictured Miss Jean Boswell Miss Heafey M R S M A R Y V A C H O N Mrs. McMahon Not Pictured Here Miss Ellsworth Miss Sally Craig THE D Y N A M I C Miss Paula Brophy D U O M I S E P I E M T I R S D S s z E K 10 K t jHHK 5 5P % 1 ‘ifct w ' H if j||||i A r |IHI J ■ 1 L f jl« 1 j|k Svj vSk fli MECCA OUR HERITAGE 12 FOR QUIET TIMES OF , SEARCHING NATURE STILL FREE. . . D U S K Y B O S T O N 13 A FRESHMAN IS: A contaminated dressing The tu ' o hour bed bath An amateur masseur A derivative of Epi Diabetic foot care No bibs — “It’s what’s up front that counts.” NURSING I r 14 15 MISS REED . . . “Have you all identified your organisms?” COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 16 the madam curie of r.s.h. I 19 20 I 21 22 p E D p CLINICS E Y C H OB R 24 i THE RED BOOKS HAPPINESS IS: CONTINUITY OF CARE OF THE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS THE RAT PATROL (WALCOTT 407) GOVERNOR WALLACE 25 26 Oh, Lord Protect Us From Ghoulies And Ghosties And Long-Legged Beasties And Things That Go Bump In The Night. PEDIATRICS 27 Term Papers Croup Tents Peditrols and IV meds Growth and Development It would behoove you to know . . . Pedle drips all kinds 28 PUNCTUALITY bottle throwers it’s Just a stage Pamper your patient 29 Follow the yellow brick road from Waverly Square 31 MBS Dear Diary, X3 months THE TERM PAPER WEEKLY INTERACTIONS 32 CITY DWELLERS THE MBTA . . . Ashmont Line nickels dimes quarters “hey buddy, can you spare a dime?” Rapport with fellow workers Shades in the Delivery Room Mother’s Classes Cuisine at BCH coffee breaks . . . meaning exactly that PHISOHEX baths . . . Lysol “Path the thimpson’s forthephs pleath.” JOE NEMO’S . . . Soul Food ITiene dolor? boundless enthusiasm 33 34 35 MISS HONEY Guardian of 3- A “Are you supposed to be up here?” “What the hell is a Smiley knife?” JUNIOR DUTIES Black booties with elastic bands . . . S.N. Closures 36 “Doctor, you just contaminated . . It WAS sterile . . . Steamed glasses SAVE A SUTURE - R.C. Sweaty feet MISERY IS: Being first scrub and there’s no circulator! CLOSED GOWN GLOVING OPEN GOWN CONTAMINATION 37 38 SENIOR LIFE Capping September 18, 1969 Boston Museum Of Science 40 41 42 43 ARE ocToeen !%9 ATO tlO SAY j 44 Q TiH 5t«lb)c- Uho € jer heard o? a ijuOo V oor con?erevice_ .standmo op! 45 5 o- st ' den ' T ol Ko ujawts tro Tl?flUEL? ou Koldi the CLrtev ' io.l line, .. . 46 m BALANCED SUSPENSION or SPLIT RUSSEL’S TRACTION, that is the question. The day that prune juice was used for forcing fluids on White 5-B 48 49 50 I 51 52 53 |] in f-i. W ( ORIENTED X 3 GG 55 56 T How to handle a Stryker frame. WE LOVE YOU, Dr. Hershensen. DOCTOR DURANTE . . . “Continuity of Care, CHACHACHA.” 57 XIN CHO TOI (Please Give Me) Please let the clouds hide the fate of the people; Please give me a morning with a happy sky; Please let me go all the way to a smile; Let me forget a fresh grave; Let me ask for just a corner in which to wander, to play; Please give me a peaceful fate; Please give me peace to sleep one day; Please let the night not have bullets; Please let the bird give music to the sky; Please let me have the life of a cloud; Please let me ask again for life; Let me go to rebuild love; Let me go to support peace; Let me go all the way to the waterfall to see the streams of blood in the heart of my brother; Let me ask for the arms of my mother profound; Let me hear the noise of children’s feet; Let the village sleep in the sweetness of love; Let my frame be unbroken; Let me hear the singing of the grass and the trees; Let me forget past fate; Let me be drunk; Let me just ask for life; One day, when children sing in the mountains. Please give me just one day. 58 SENIORS Jean Metcalfe Averill What crashing in the nightmare wind Has stirred your angry dream? Patricia F. Barnes You give but little when you give of your possessions; It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Karen Lynne Barnes Is there an answer in their sweet faces that tells me why I live and die? If- J Donna Lynne Barwell The sun, moon, stars would have disappeared long ago had they been within reach of predatory human hands. 60 William Thomas Baxter Let me forget about tomorrow until tomorrow. Jane Ellen Becker The smile that you send out returns to you. Clare Louise Beisler For Mercy has a human heart Pity a human face. V Susan Mary Bell No man is an island. 61 f Caryl Leda Benson Linda Susan Bialobreski But today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. Sandra A. MacNeil Bouffard (Mrs.) Suzanne Burke Class Treasurer It is not so much that you say I love, or you love, but that we Your gentleness shall force love. More than your force move us to gentleness. 62 r Linda Jean Butts All man’s life is like a tiny spurt of flame that blazes out briefly in an illimitable and terrifying darkness. Linda Marie Campus Let us always strive after humor of the heart, which knows how to smile at the world, at our fellow-men and at itself, and which can stand a little above things. Sandra Ann Capaldi When through one man, a little more love and goodness, a little more light and truth comes into the world, then that man’s life has had meaning. Catherine Ruth Case Vice-President, S.N.C.A. Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. 63 Connie Terese Chwan Duty is the sublimest word in the language, you can never do more than your duty; you shall never wish to do less. Susan Jane Clarke And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. Ann Deborah Coll Francis Patrick Comeau Dream and search and grow a little inside every day. Freedom is the unhindered ability to love all mankind. 64 Adella L. T. Courville Class Secretary God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. Donna Lee Dango . . . Take time to dream it attaches the soul to the stars. I may not agree with what you say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it. Rosemary Chere Delaware Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. Martha Catharine Dickert 65 Kathleen Ann Dolan I cried because I had no shoes Until I saw a man who had no feet. Judith Do Ison Long is the way And hard, that out of Hell leads Up to light. Mary- Jo Duffy Jean Emeny Love one another But make not a bond of love: Let it rather be a moving sea Between the shores of your souls. A man is never lost, He has only been mislaid. 66 Joan Marie Exnicios The children of Aquarius Are witness to a new era. They are the children of change, The children of love. Jane Claire Falardeau My only prayer is. While I live - God make me worthy of my friends. Laureen Marie Flanagan Linda Jacobson Francisco (Mrs.) It really is the little things. The friendly word or smile. That add such happine ss to hfe And make it more worthwhile. Happiness is the only good The place to be happy is here The time to be happy is now The way to be happy Is to make others so. 67 k Linda Sheryl Freedman You turn a corner and things change, like wrinkles chang- ing into dimples, and night- time changing into day. Irene L. Boutin Frye (Mrs.) Behold, this dreamer cometh . . . Donna M. Fulchino Linda L. Matas Goodwin (Mrs.) Somewhere between the lilt of laughter And the hush of thought I grow — I venture — I live. Kindness in words creates confidence Kindness in thinking creates profoundness Kindness in giving creates love. 68 Susan Ellen Gorman Rita Mary Grenier Life is not life at all without delight. I don’t apologize for being hard to know. I am what I am. Peggy Jean Griffin To live is to think. Wilda Charlotte Hall Our dandelion days are over. 69 A Janet Hargrave Anyone with an active mind lives on tentatives rather than tenants. Elizabeth Anne Hawkins Incline thine ear unto wisdom and apply thine heart unto understanding. Julie Ann Herrmann Though we travel the world over To find the beautiful. We must carry it with us Or we will find it not. Paula Marsha Hurwitz Love is down to earth and it reaches the highest star. It is the valley of humility and the mountain of ecstasy. 70 Dorothy Jean losua Some men see things as they are and ask why I dream of things that never were and ask why not. Rose Isralsky If only people knew how to listen They just might understand me for a change. Christine Ruth King We will not be put off the final goal w’e have hidden in us to obtain. 6 Frances Kmiotek Shalom 71 Deborah Hamilton Lang One day I’ll follow the birds disappearing into the rain going in a hurry then gone. Glad to be in flight again but not sure why I’m running. Deborah Wilder Lees Class President In single moments of peace Sun-colored, breeze-wrapped, Thunder-showered or hurricane-split Not otherwise held or bound Not lost But asking to remain I am. Gayle Anne Laviolette This above all; to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not be false to any man. Helen Ann Lyons Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself. 72 Deborah Eleanor McDevitt Class Vice President Love — is anterior to Life Posterior — to Death Initial of Creation, and The Exponent of Earth. Jr Linda Jean MacLachlan It does’t matter who you love, or how you love, but that you love. y Deborah Lee McFarland And after Winter, followeth green May. Ruth Ethel Manns It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. 73 i Mary Josephine Mazgalis Happiness is a roadside flower growing on the highway of usefulness. Harriet Rose Willoughby Merriman (Mrs.) To thine own self be true. Bonnie Cecile Mills J oanne Margaret Morrissey I am the only one, Impropriety is the soul of wit. but still I am one. 74 Margaret Mary Mueller And she was always quietly amazed And she was always human when she talked. Susan Ann Murray Don’t be afraid to see yourself As the you that you’d like to be, No matter how far removed from the real The you of your dreams may be. 0 Melvina Ann Najamy Someday mankind will learn what individuals have always known; love is the only true creative force in the world. Susan Arlene Orzeck It matters not how long we live, but how. 75 Margaret Linda Partington Treasurer, S.N.C.A. The art of living is giving love as well as receiving it. Judith A. Anselmo Pickron (Mrs.) Man may work from sun to sun, But woman’s work is never done. I Susan Wilbur Penrose Others are others, I am I. Janet Poirier The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. 76 A Anne Elizabeth Quigley It would mean nothing to laugh if there were never any tears. We could not rest if we were never tired. There is no end without a beginning. Kathleen Ann Reilly Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, And whatever your labors and aspir- ations, in the noisy confusion of life. Keep peace in your soul. Beth Elaine Quill It is in spending oneself that one becomes rich. Deborah Jeanne Rennick Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of aridity and disenchantment, it is as perennial as the grass. 77 Leslie Ellen Rice SNAM Representative There is no greater invitation to love than loving first. President, S.N.C.A. It is well to give when asked, but it is better to give unasked, through understanding. Shirley Anne Rutkowski Dorothy Rita Rollins You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Marsha P. Tatro Sparrow (Mrs.) 78 The end of the road is but a bend in the road. Linda Anne Suslowicz S.N.A.M. Representative Moonriver, wider than a mile . . . Susan Sullivan God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. Helen Marie Theriault The supreme happiness of life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or, more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself. Sally Lisetta Turner Sharon L. Holbrook Vaughn (Mrs.) Nancy Beth Walls Kindness in words creates confidence; Kindness in thinking creates profoundness; Kindness in giving creates love. The world is so empty if one thinks only of mountains, rivers, and cities; but to know someone here and there who thinks and feels with us, and who, though distant, is close to us in spirit, this makes the earth for us an inhabited garden. NOT PICTURED Gregory Brent Tennille Evelyn Clarke Catherine Pauline French Grosse (Mrs.) Joan McLeod Elizabeth A. Smith Murray (Mrs.) Cheryl Claire Zinchuk Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking. 80 SENIOR DIRECTORY MISS JEAN M. AVERILL 249 Crescent Street Northampton, Mass. 01060 MISS LINDA BUTTS 59 Pleasant Street Newton Centre, Mass. MISS KAREN L. BARNES 42 Gaslight Drive Apt. —2 South Weymouth, Mass. 02190 MISS PATRICIA BARNES (Mrs. Stephen J. Roach) 39 Nichols Avenue Avon, Mass. MISS DONNA BARWELL 11 Chautaugua Avenue Framingham, Mass. 01701 MRS. LINDA SUSAN BAXTER (Bialobreski) 524 Hyde Park Avenue Roslindale, Mass. 02131 MR. WILLIAM BAXTER 8 Maple Street North Walpole, New Hampshire MISS JANE ELLEN BECKER 4 Montague Road Dedham, Mass. MISS CLARE BEISLER 116 East 68th Street New York, New York 10021 MISS SUSAN BELL Talmadge Hill Road Prospect, Conn. 06712 MISS CARYL BENSON 35 Princeton Street Danvers, Mass. 01923 MISS LINDA MARIE CAMPUS 49 Driscoll Street Peabody, Mass. 01960 MISS SANDRA ANN CAPALDI 177 Windmill Street Providence, Rhode Island 02904 MISS CATHERINE CASE (Mrs. Michael Healy) 24 Wheatley Circle Utica, New York 13501 MISS CONNIE TERESE CHWAN 1.38 Monroe Street Bridgeport, Conn. MISS SUSAN JANE CLARKE 47 Old Post Road East Walpole, Mass. 02032 MISS DEBBIE COLL 383 K Street South Boston, Mass. 02127 MR. FRANK P. COMEAU 3350 Rus.sell Street Boston, Mass. 02114 MISS THERESE COURVILLE (Mrs. Stanley M. Polan) Town Line Trailer Park Peabody, Mass. MISS DONNA LEE DANGO (Mrs. William Bennett) 5 Ellis Street Woburn, Mass. MRS. SANDRA BOUFFARD 685 Hillside Avenue Hartford, Conn. MISS ROSEMARY CHERE DELAWARE 44 Skyview Drive Poughkeepsie, New York MR. GREG BRENT 16 Harding Avenue Everett, Mass. MISS SUZANNE BURKE 142 Hamden Circle Wollaston, Mass. 02170 MISS MARTHA DICKERT (Mrs. Kevin T. Tracey) Rural Route 1 Box 24A East Sandwich, Mass. 82 MISS KATHLEEN ANN DOLAN 121 Winn Street Woburn, Mass. 01801 MISS JUDITH DOLSON 19495 Shrewsbury Street Detroit, Mich. MISS MARY JO DUFFY York Road Eastham, Mass. MISS JEAN H. EMENY 575 Highland Avenue Salem, Ohio 44460 MISS JOAN EXNICIOS (Mrs. Allen W. Cameron) 113 Ralsey Road Stamford, Conn. 06902 MISS JANE FALARDEAU Shaker Road Tilton, New Hampshire MISS LAUREEN FLANAGAN 3 Selwyn Road West Peabody, Mass. 01960 MRS. LINDA JACOBSEN FRANCISCO 22 North Street Wilmington, Mass. 01887 MISS LINDA SHERYL FREEDMAN 1732 No. Shore Road Revere, Mass. 02151 MRS. IRENE BOUTIN FRYE 24 Sullivan Road Quincy, Mass. MISS DONNA MARIE FULCHINO 15 Cliff Road Milton, Mass. 02187 MRS. LINDA LEE MATAS GOODWIN 20 Everett Street Lawrence, Mass. 01843 MISS SUSAN GORMAN 59 Sycamore Avenue Brocton, Mass. MISS RITA GRENIER 21 Prospect Street Sherborn, Mass. 01770 MISS PEGGIE GRIFFIN Oak Hills Manor Butler, Penn. 16001 MRS. CATHERINE FRENCH GROSSE 34 Lamphere Road Waterford, Conn. 06385 MISS WENDY HALL 6 Colonial Road Waterford, Conn. 01915 MISS JANET T. HARGRAVE 142 East 71 Street New York, New York MISS ELIZABETH HAWKINS 2 Patricia Terrace Lexington, Mass. 02173 MISS JULIE ANN HERRMANN (Mrs. Dennis J. Bak) 21 George Road Winchester, Mass. 01890 MISS PAULA HURWITZ (Mrs. Robert M. Glazer) 36 Middlebrook Drive Springfield, Mass. MISS DOROTHY lOSUA 76 Chestnut Street Wakefield, Mass. MISS ROSE ISRALSKY (Mrs. R. Isralsky Muhawi) 23 Whittier Street Springfield, Mass. 01108 MISS CHRISTINE MARIE KING 31 Oak Street Dumont, New Jersey 07628 MISS FRANCES MARY KMIOTEK 88 Boston Street Dorchester, Mass. 02125 MISS DEBBY LANG Apt. G 3 East Lane 83 MISS GAYLE ANNE LAVIOLETTE 1079 So. Main Street Bellingham, Mass. 02019 MISS DEBORAH WILDER LEES Kearsarge, New Hampshire 03847 MISS HELEN LYONS 24 South Street Houlton, Maine MISS LINDA JEAN MacCLACHLAN (Mrs. David Burnham) 3 Williams Street Beverly, Mass. 01915 MISS DEBORAH ELEANOR McDEVITT 7 Pine Ridge Road Tops fie Id, Mass. 01983 MISS DEBORAH LEE McFARLAND 28 Forest Street Danvers, Mass. 01923 MISS JOAN McLEOD (Mrs. Peter Parker) 32 Knollwood Circle Weymouth, Mass. 02188 MISS RUTH E. MANNS 57 Whiting Avenue Dedham, Mass. 02026 MISS MARY MAZGALIS 127 Mercer Street South Boston, Mass. 02127 MISS BONNIE MILLS 1330 45th Street Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544 MRS. HARRIET WILLOUGHBY MERRIMAN Slade Farm Center Harbor, New Hampshire 03226 MISS JOANNE M. MORRISSEY 21 Edison Green Dorcehster, Mass. MISS MARGARET MUELLER 25 Mechanic Street Dorchester, Mass. 84 MRS. ELIZABETH MURRAY 31 Silver Hill Road Weston, Mass. MISS SUSAN MURRAY MISS DOROTHY RITA ROLLINS (Mrs. Russell Carr) Gregory Island Road S. Hamilton, Mass. 01982 284 Billings Street North Quincy, Mass. MISS MELVINA NAJAMY MISS SHIRLEY RUTKOWSKI 371 N. Pleasant View Road Sanatoga, Pa. 19471 (Mrs. Alfons C. Strijdonk) 143 West Street Danbury, Conn. 06810 MISS JUDITH ELAINE SANDBLOM 111 Mill Street Naugatuck, Conn. 06770 MISS SUSAN ORZECK 46 Delmar Avenue Providence, Rhode Island 02907 MR. BRUCE SATTERLUND 159 Summer Street Weymouth, Mass. MISS MARGARET LINDA PARTINGTON 1 74 Boston Post Road Sudbury, Mass. 01776 MRS. MARSHA TATRO SPARROW llA Everett Avenue Dorchester, Mass. MISS SUSAN PENROSE 588 Gardner Neck Road Swansea, Mass. MISS SUSAN JOAN SULLIVAN 26 Webdter Court, Echo Hill Amherst, Mass. MRS. JUDITH ANTONINA ANSELMO PICKRON (C 0 Mr. Mrs. Joseph Anselmo) MISS JANET MARIE POIRIER MISS LINDA ANNE SUSLOWICZ 2154 Central Street Stoughton, Mass. 02072 37 Brook Street Mansfield, Mass. 02048 MISS ANNE QUIGLEY MISS HELEN MARIE THERIAULT 43 Sherman Avenue Meriden, Conn. 305 Commonwealth Avenue Concord, Mass. MISS BETH E. QUILL 2 Lake Avenue Farmington, Maine 04938 MISS SALLY L. TURNER (Mrs. John E. Moon) Apt. 1, 10 Avona Avenue Glebe Point, New South Wales, Australia MISS KATHIE REILLY (Mrs. William R. Tilburg) 136 Eddy Street MRS. SHARON HOLBROOK VAUGHAN 22 Pleasant Street Holliston, Mass. 01746 Springfield, Mass. MISS DEBORAH JEANNE RENNICK 35 Murray Street MISS NANCY WALLS 378 Aroostook Avenue Millinocket, Maine 04462 Peabody, Mass. MISS LESLIE RICE (Mrs. Jose L. Garcia) 234 Pembroke Avenue Wayne, Penn. 19087 MISS CHERYL ZINCHUK Glenwood Road Franklin, Mass. 02038 85 ADVERTISEMENTS We Proudly Acknowledge with Thanks Your Selection of Us as Your Official Photographers for the Class of 1970 FINE DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY BRIDALS PORTRAITS CANDIDS Direct Color-Black and White MELVIN F. HOOKAILO, A.S.P., L.I.B.P. Boston’s Only Master of Photography Boston-Adults 105 Newbury St. 267-8765 Needham-Children 915 Great Plain Ave. 444-4760 87 FRIENDLY’S I (I 2Q7 Cambridge St. Charles River Plaza Boston, Mass. 02114 “Boston’s Oldest and Largest” SARNI Cleaners — Launderers Charles River Plaza — Boston “student discount” COMPLIMENTS OF: MELVIN BADGER DRUG CO. 175 Cambridge St. BOSTON in Charles River Plaza 88 Two Center Plaza Boston, Mass. 02108 Government Center Browning Ltd Distinctive Clothing for the Fashion Conscious Career Girl (617) 426-5700 Telephone 523-9486 ItaV Pizza Subs 272 Cambridge St., Boston, Mass. Cape %ios on Beacon Hill 7 Charles Street Boston, Massachusetts 02114 227-0489 89 KIMBALL JEWELERS Charles River Plaza 167 Cambridge St. BOSTON 227-2088-2089 IS Boston has long been known as a center for fine dining enjoyment. Quality food is an expected and traditional service in Boston . . . and we are proud to be a part of that tradition. Enjoy fine food characteristic of our heritage plus a unique and breath- taking view of our historical city at I I I I I 1 1 I i enthouse RESTAUJ ANT at Charles River in Bo ston © Blossom Street [U Phone 742-7630 [gj 90 COMPLIMENTS OF: PHILLIPS DRUG CO. 153 Charles Street Boston, Mass. CRIMSON TRAVEL SERVICE 2 Center Plaza GOVERNMENT CENTER 46 Charles Street 742-8500 Boston, Mass. 91 92 to leaf through what has been created here is rewarding . . . hut with it goes the remembrance of months of hard work . . . the indecision . . . in- numerable questions . . . almost as many problems . . . the late nights . . . the frustration then too is the remembrance of a group . . . quickly formed one evening in RSH basement ... a group full of ideas . . . determination ... a desire to create . . . hidden talents unearthed ... a group willing to forget fatigue . . . a group able to pull together at the last minute ... a group whose energy was boundless ... a group we could never forget ... to whom thank you sounds so insignificant . . .but . . . thank you, group Debby and Connie 93 LEST WE FORGET MISS MacDONALD Walcott Desk MRS. O’KEEFE Bartlett Desk OUR LIBRARIANS MRS. HELEN STALVEY MGH’s favorite housemother. MRS. JERGENS Bartlett Desk Mrs. Use Mrs. Bennett MRS. 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