Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Boston, MA)
- Class of 1976
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Massachusetts V ( neral Hospital ' Schoo i rsing i A There are faees I remember all my life . . . 4 NATALIE PETZDLD, R.N. DIRECTOR BQ5TDN 021 14 TELEPHONE C6I71 726 Dear Members of the Glass of 1976: To each of you I extend ay congratulations on the goal which you have achieved, and ay appreciation and thanks for helping each of us and the School to grow and to accomplish better its mission. These past three years have tmdoubtedly had a profound impact on your lives and those close to you. You have also had a profound impact on count- less patients to vriiom you have been helping, giving, understanding persons as you developed your skills in lainistering to huawn needs. You have emerged as a graduate nurse after rtiat undoubtedly seemed like total immersion I You have had opportunities, as a learner, to try out the various roles of a graduate, professional nurse, to develop and test your ca- pacities, to stretch your capabilities, and to achieve a greater degree of self- awareness and self-actualization. You have been learning to ’’get it together” and what you have emerged with is different for each of you ie hope that you have been able to get your bearings, to gain a sense of direction and look for- ward to the future with eagerness, anticipation, courage and hope. 6 In times of rapid change such as we are all experiencing, and will per- haps experience in the near future, I would urge you to be clear about your values, standards, and ideals. Know yourself, your strengths, your limita- tionsj be able to reach out and accept help to transform the latter into assets when possible. Continue to develop your judgment; to take calculated risks; to deal with uncertainty; to be constructive and to learn to challenge ef- fectively and to follow through Pursue learning and be as accountable to yourself as you are accountable to others. See the possibilities in the op- portunities around you and take advantage of them. You have such enormous potential and there exists a world much in need of women and men of compassion, wisdom, and integrity I’d like to close on this note, sharing with you a quotation from Erik Erickson about one ' s sense of integrity, a central part of our lives and of our destirQT, He has described it as an acceptance of the fact that one ' s life is one ' s own responsibility. It is a sense of comradeship with men and women of distant times and of different pursuits, who have created orders and objects and sayings conveying human dignity and love. Although aware of the relativity of all the various life styles that have given meaning to human striving, the possessor of integrity is reacfy to defend the dignity of hiw own life style against all physical and economic threats For he knows that, for him, all human dignity stands or falls with the one style of integrity of which he par- takes, Don ' t be afraid to stand alone and let your self-respect show through, I hope that you will exp srience great jcy and fulfilment through the boundless riches which life can offer Sincerely yours. 7 Someone called and wanted to know for whom I was living and I said myself and they said no, I mean for whom, and I said myself. Then someone called and wanted to know what I will be doing next year and I said I didn’t even know what I would be doing next second and they said no, I mean what do you want to be, and I said I am. Someone called and wanted to know if people who never had their names in newspapers were really alive and I said yes, and they said but how can that be, and I said great. And then someone called and wanted to know where I will go when I leave the earth and I said I can not leave, and they said figuratively speaking, and I said, figuratively speaking, I am the earth. Author Unknown There were times we sought solitude, and times we craved companionship . . . and a lot of times spent just trying to find a place where we belonged. To those understanding people who got us to where we are today. This book is dedicated to you. to do with purpose what one proposes to do. Pablo Casals Mary Ann Malloy 15 Janice Cornali is the opportunity to do more. James E. Salk Barbara Barton 17 Marie McDonald Beverly Romaniik Life was meant to be lived and euriosity must be kept alive Joanne Mealey . One must never, for whatever reason, turn his back on life. Eleanor Roosevelt Sandy Melzar Margaret Doyle Kindness in words creates confidence; Kindness in thinking creates profoundness; 20 22 and to realize his own true worth. Albert Schweitzer Cathy Allan 23 remember days; moments. Casare Pavese Mary Walsh 25 And in the sweetness of friendship . . . Karen Champagne Janice Scalley 26 I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I know; 28 the only ones among you who will be really Diane Lutkus happy are those . . . Kimberly Severenee . . . who will have sought and found how to serve. Albert Sehweitzer Meralee Wisentaner The meeting of two personalities is like the eontaet of two ehemical substanees: Carolyn Panco Anna Sutkowski if there is any reaction, both are transformed. Carl Jung Kathleen Shore Patricia Tamoshunas Paula Tamoshunas Happiness is added and multipled when we divide it with others. Jeffrey Arnold Gladness can scarcely be a solitary thing. The very life of praise seems choral; it is more than one bounded heart can utter . . . Joy is a uniting thing. It builds up while it enlarges the whole nature. It is the wine to strengthen the heart .... Dora Greenwell Ann Mercuric 33 Emily Sheldon Catherine Montcalm A little love, a little trust, A soft impulse, a sudden dream. 34 Elise Pashigian And life as dry as desert dust, Is fresher than a mountain stream. Stopford A. Brooke Barbara Munchbach 35 It is my joy in life to find At every turning of the road The strong arm of a comrade kind To help me onward with my load. And since I have no gold to give, And love alone must make amends, My only prayer is, while I live, God make me worthy of my friends. F.D. Sherman Laurie Davidson Susan Hewey Catherine Paul 36 He deserves Paradise who makes his companions laugh. The Koran Susan Emery Stacy Bennett Charlene Fafard 37 You grow up the day you have Lynne Torney Joanne Rufo T Beth Herman your first real laugh at yourself. Ethel Barrymore Mary Larkin 41 Carolyn Novick I want to laugh while the laughin’ is easy I want to cry if it makes it worthwhile . . . Maryann Kishanuk 44 Ann Fougere Nancy Bloom ... I may never pass this way again That’s why I want it with you. Seals Crofts 45 Laura Greeley Martha Moretti Tomorrow has a rare alluring sound; Today is very prose; and yet the twain Are but one vision seen thro’ altered eyes. Our dreams inhabit one: our stress and pain Surge thro’ the other. Heaven is but today Made lovely with tomorrow’s faee for aye. Richard Burton 46 Without Others Connie Nopson One Does Not Exist. Sheila Smyth 48 Wayne Quinn David Adee Mary Beth Abarbanel Molly Peckham Susan Nason Regina Cooper Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. Kahil Gibran Gina Sterite I walked with poets in my youth Beeause the world they drew Was beautiful and glorious Beyond the world I knew. The poets are my eomrades still, But dearer than in youth, For now I know that they alone Pieture the world of truth. W.R. Thayer 52 Peter Grigas A good laugh is sunshine in a house. W.M. Thaekeray Lisa Grimes Paul Bowley Beth Herman Mary Larkin 53 r tlK MAN S T. StephtMi Kstelk ' OKiicM •ol L Kli ' al)(. tli MoLcIlaii Sandra Smith Sharon DiMartino SENIORS NOT PICTURED SLEEPER HALL 54 Freshmen Year 1973 DE LUCA’S MARKET WINE CHEESE SHOP The Old Neighborhood 56 Those Fun Labs . . . Quiz No. 7 Grade B- 57 ... A P ... 10:30 curfew . . . neurons . . . Charles Street illu- sions . . . ice cream . . . Merry Christmas and a Hopi New Year . . . Tuesday night cram sessions . . . “Where’s the White Build- ing” . . . Basketball . . . Vitamins A D do what? . . . Who’s on the phone now? . . . Exam Day . . . Mrs. Sheehan . . . Holiday Inn swims . . . I.V., I.P.P.B., T.C.D.B., C.C. — what’s it all mean? . . . drug cards ... all 24 of them .... when’s vacation? . . . July 19, 1974! 58 V EMERGENCY ENTRANCE OUT PATIENTS E B n ii M Nursing Care Of The Ambulatory Patient 60 Mental Health Nursing ® ?OUP IN SESSION ' Compulsive Depressive Phobias One To One Groups Aggression Transference 61 Pediatric Nursing 60 cc hr = 60 gtts min Dr. Toch Croup Tents Gavage Feedings Playroom “The Shrine’’ obstetrical Nursing Gynecological Nursing Parkway Fuller Epi-room “The Board” B.L.I. C — Section Dr. Kistner Potter 64 Nursing Care Of The Patient In 65 n orci Senior Year 1975 The Countdown Core I Term Paper A Class Officers Paula Kotarba, President Kathy Madden, Secretary Joanne Mealey, Vice President Donna Herold, S. N. C.A. President 68 Class Meetings . . . Graduation Speaker? . . . Row, Row, Row, Your Boat . . . 69 Medical Surgical Neurosurgical Orthopedic Medical Surgical Neurosurgical Orthopedic Orthopedic Neurosurgical 70 Medical Surgical Surgical Medical Orthopedic Neurosurgical Orthopedic Medical Surgical 72 73 Coordinators 78 Freshmen Instruetors Annabelle Birrow, Chemistry Sandra Sweney, Anatomy and Physiology Barbara White, Chemistry Carolyn Koehler, Microbiology Frances Gibbons, Microbiology Anatomy and Physiology 80 Nursing I Marjorie Sipe Patricia Guinan Ruth Marnalse Rosemary Kiilas Joanne Hyde i Joan Jones, Nursing M. Elizabeth Smith, Nursing is i MISSING: ( arol Stollar, Nutrition Jill Carrico, Nursing l. n Fleming, Nutrition Patricia McAlary, Nursing 83 Junior Instructors Clinics Ann Pirog Hielma Powers Kathy Pazola Rochelle Kuhn Catherine Barrett 84 Maternity nnMarie Fleming C ai ol Oilrov Joan Orcharclo Marlene Norton Naney Wliitinan Cvnthia Levine Maternity Jean Teague Operating Room Mar Dutka Jean Boswell Iar Staniek 86 Ann Ckthill ni Maureen Heafey Susan MePherson MISSING: Martha McNaulty, Maternity Tanya Ratney, Psyche Edna Tarutz, Psvche Psyche Patricia Crouse Kathy Coquillette 87 Senior Instructors Judith Dzvak Neuro Barl)ara Ellsw orth Surgical Alice Rose ancv N ' etock 1. Honor Keegan Medical k Sarah Robinson Ortho MISSING: ( arolyn Law less, Orthopedies Kvening Instrnetors; M aureen Banks, Neurosurgery Julia Burnham, Orthopedies S9 Margaret Keeley (Caroline Bennett Gertrude Jorgensen Library Staff ( a)iistanee Cdiandler Jaek Hall Anne Soraghan Student Personnel Serviees Audio Visual Center Kvelyn Dolan alerie Young J()d Asl)iiry Ann Fitzgerald Lillian Kiely Paul Wlieelock Maria Bresnan Jamie O’Donnell Yolanda Mam one M rs. Hibbard Norma Montagnino Pat Sheetz Lucy, Doug Derek Van Nostrum Donna Stievater MISSING: F rank White Karen Thruelsen Richard Tierney Lucv Ann Shannon Ann Duggan Central Nursing Office I lolly Dow (iniclanee Department Mrs. Donald Mrs. Keith Mrs. Hall Big — Little Sister — Brother Organization Student Faeulty Dinner 96 Bartlett Hall 99 Yearbook Staff Claire Stackhouse, Editor-in-Chief Donna Herold, Co-Editor Kim Riker, Photography Connie Ryan, Faculty Karen Champagne, Faculty Cathy Montcalm, Business Sandi Melzar Karen Callahan Linda Siciliano Lillian Yadgood Sandi Silvestri Special Thanks to: Paula Kotarba Mrs. White Mrs. McAlary Margaret Hackman Patrons Sponsors Bob Murphy, American Yearbook Company Mr. and Mrs. John A. Riker Jr. Chiy W. Sewell M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Nason Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Gillette Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Silvestri Gary Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mealey Mr. and Mrs. Sark Pashigian Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. 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