Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Boston, MA)
- Class of 1981
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Carmen Laurie Mary Maggie Lynore Barbara Peg Julie Mary Diane Lisa Kris Judy Claire Susan Eileen Colleen Heather Maria Lisa Tina Christine Chris Joanne Suzanne Simone Cecilia Nancy Cathy Sandy Pam Sam David Sue Judy Sue Rebecca Pat Claudette Connie Del Katie Dave Cheryl Alice Barbara Cheryl Kathy Judy Aileen Donna Jo-Ann Ann Marty Wendy Pat Laurie Gerry Joe Karen Chris Susanne Robin Ade Hillary Beth Becky Lisa Donna Rose Debbie Sarah 1 Dear Members of the Graduating Class of 1981: As members of a class rich in a diversity of life experiences and brimming with myriad styles of self expression, and ■ as individuals seeking to achieve further self actualization, fulfillment, and discovery of potential, you have shared in the joys, mystery, and grief of life and death experiences; you have clarified your values; you have striven to achieve a common goal; you have challenged and supported each other; and yet you have nurtured the essence of your , uniqueness as you engaged in the give and take of learning and a vast range of human encounters and responses as ( students in this School. And so it was for the many classes in years gone by. li ji But you also shared an experience unlike others in the history of the School-of not being able to welcome and initiate into the School, when you were students, another class; of not feeling the stimulus and responsibility of being the role models and mentors of newer members of the student body; of sensing a lack of continuity as each year you felt the loss of staff whom you had come to know and with whom you had developed a bond; of negotiating uncharted terrain; of being part of the growing edge of change unprecedented perhaps in magnitude or kind in the history of the School which had long been characterized by change and innovation. 1| It was an experience in which the entire, immediate School community shared and we learned from it. We found [ sources of strength and support, developed a closeness, and turned energies into productive directions, not self I defeating. We valued from new perspectives, insights, and greater appreciation, things taken for granted. Time, and making the present count for the future, assumed a deeper meaning. We recalled the words of Erich Fromm, from To Have or To Be, “ we can be only if we become, we can exist only if we change. ” Living is being is becoming is changing. Perhaps, too, we felt more keenly the parallel to that concept; the self limiting nature of clinging to the past for security, of basing our self concept on things which we have or possess. “U I am what 1 have and if what I have is lost, who then am I?” to which Fromm reponds, “If I am who lam and not what I have, nobody can deprive me of or threaten my security and my sense of identity. My center is within myself; my capacity for being and for expressing my essential powers depends on me. ” You have be ome inextricably a part of the School. Each has been touched by the other and has changed. The story of the School is primarily a story of people, of values, of principles, of ideals. It is a story full of life, of drama, of change, of determination and perseverance; of trials, discouragement, frustration, of commitment, helping, and caring; of searching, exploring, learning and growth; of accomplishments of its graduates, and contributions to the t health needs of people around the world. You have become a part of the fabric of the School of Nursing which spans 1 the years, transcends ephemeral differences, captures in subtle and intricate design the spirit, the uniqueness and special quality and contributions of each person and each class. A legacy was passed on to you and you will pass it on ! to others as you exemplify those ideals and qualities for which your school has stood. Just as you take a part of the ' MGH School of Nursing with you, you will always be a part of the MGH School of Nursing community ■ wherever it exists - in the hearts and minds of those associated with or touched by the School. t t Sincerely, V ! i Mrs. Jacqueline Bunte IN MEMORIAM Miss Barbara Fitch I I 2 Natalie Petzold Director Elizabeth Rowland Mary Stanick Maryanne O’Brien Mary Ellen Basmarjian Carol Rutledge Diane Arathusak Chelo Arias Nan Crownover Marie Belanger Maureen Banks Corinne Borman Audrey Brady Julia Burnham A Connie Chandler Margie Burke James Canavan I ns Steve Chickering Katherine Gartska Gertrud Jorgensen Rhonda Rios Kravitz June Poses Judith Dzyak Ruth Wagner-Pilote Mary Condon Marjorie McPhee Tanya Ratney Maureen Heafey Dian Davitt Deena Dell 5 Honor Keegan Elizabeth Kilcoyne Carol Cassanos Deborah O’Neil Patricia Galvin Margaret Keeley Linda Kimball Carol Gilroy Kathryn Pazola Marlene Norton Lillian Kiley Brother Blue Rosemary Kulas 7 Jeanne Haas Jean Boswell Ann Cahill Mary Dutka Yolanda Mamone Dorothy McMahon Jamie O’Donnell Nancy King - Dorothy Mahoney Sandra Sweney Elizabeth McDonald |i Mary Simeone Lucy Ann Shannon Margaret Sipe Mary Beaudry Helen Sherwin Thank You And Good Luck! Sarah Robinson Donna Stievater Claire Richardson Ann VerPlanck Edith Yoffe Marcy Tannenbaum Dolores Williams Mrs. Browne Mrs. Clifton Mrs. Donald Mrs. Godfrey-Byne Mrs. Hall Mrs. Jerkins Mrs. Jones Mrs. Keith Mr. Kessinger Mrs. Lilia Mrs. Terry-Knight Miss Watkins 10 1 ■ iftiiiiiUMmt- iV % if] iJ ' w Jjl K I Pgg 1 ' ' flB| Maternal-Child Nursing . 4 - LYINU IN DIVISION ’ 2 ' , i-. • • ' kA 3 ■ I PJV V mwf T Cxy oiJ ( i oue M -SElMSii pu -L t PAV I l- ' ON r Rl TgTP iC PA TI£NT 3 j)lSCUs3ioH GROur tVtRV MONP V I - rM MstMohuMtta fy •nd Car Infirmary RiA aeperHiU «! i QU S! on ij SS in u H dni!i:£ BBilfIfifIfl I |lMin W R «« IftlBlii fSrf I if f Hi f rt)0) md 1 Operating Room Nursing Ambulatory Health Care Nursing SofelCAL ChMlC Lettuce entertain you! cwttsH c. WALSH iiE MOVERS Buyding Under -Construction. Please Use CAUTION At An Times. Bost ii m u LL. m ujjiuiiiim toSEDOl NOT WALK I IN STREE j US US Friday, September 12, 1980 At Eight O’Clock in the Evening John Hancock Hall Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing Capping of Seniors M |i 1 ■ HI Neurological Nursing Surgical Nursing [ When the going got tough «v«txa£ rH. cduitaff ou to ait«mt tKc tuiiiuitum KtxciMA ta tK« fFiuixi c4«n4n , tR t%C nt -runt mn«t 44i RufulnA l ami ci li -ofui at M. ' itn a ' ctad m iL « fun to £c R«f l at t j oRa .ICancoeiE 3Ca f fBa.4oA, RaAaacRtu«itA mil nil o LU rajtfMgl ' , f E s y i ' 1 Tit P ftrc ve serve Curriculum Committee Susan Haire, Simone Gadoury Financial Aid Committee Nancy Gagne, Adrienne Sacco, Ann Morris Kathleen Kenney, Barbara Landry Graduation Committee Seated: Dorothy Mahoney, Jamie O’Donnell, Anne Soraghan, James Canavan Standing: Deborah Torbin, Patricia Jackimowicz, Becky Shontz, Joseph Proulx, Adrienne Sacco Absent: Maureen Banks, Marie Belanger, Heather Downs, Suzanne Fusini, Simone Gadoury, Nancy Gagne, Margaret Keeley, Kathleen Kenney, Ann Morris, Maritza Morris, Ruth Wagner-Pilote, Karen Rawson 44 Proctors Seated: Becky Shontz, Jo-Ann Mega, Susan Hansen, Pamela Gilzinger, Donna Stievater (Residence Head 20 Charles St.) Standing: James Canavan (Residence Head Bartlett Hall), Adrienne Sacco, Kristen Conner, Julie Bowers, Simone Gadoury Absent: Laurie Parker, Kathleen Kenney Student Nurses Cooperative Association (SNCA) Student Life Committee Simone Gadoury, Jo-Ann Mega, Kathleen Maguire, Joanne Frank- Susan Haire Julie Bowers Kathleen Kenney lin, Suzanne Fusini Absent: Barbara Bonazoli, Judy Connerty, Eileen Donovan, Pamela Gilzinger, Deborah Torbin Barbara Landry, Secretary; Margaret Botti, Activities; Joanne Franklin, Pamela Gilzinger President; Simone Gadoury, Vice-President; Kathleen Kenney, Activities Absent: Lisa Carr, Treasurer; Eileen Donovan Maritza Morris, Senate of Student Nurses; Ruth Wagner-Pilote James Canavan, Faculty Advisors 45 Senior Class Officers Lynore Bolton, Treasurer; Patricia Jackimowicz, President; Heather Downs, Vice-Presi- dent; Adele Kelley, Secretary Junior Class Officers Adele Kelley, Secretary; Suzanne Fusini, President; Nancy Gagne, Vice-President; Chris- topher Robbins, Treasurer Freshman Class Officers Marianne DeCain Nancy Gagne, Vice-President; Christopher Robbins, Treasurer; President Ann Morris, Secretary 46 Women ' s Group Seated: Becky Shontz, Susanne Roche, Simone Gadoury Standing: Marcy Tannenbaum, Pamela Cilzinger, Rhonda Rios Kravitz 1980-81 MGHSN Basketball Team A K A “Kardiac Kids” Seated: Joseph Proulx, Adrienne Sacco, Lisa Fields, Kristen Conner Standing: James Canavan, Julie Bowers, Colleen Dor- gan, Jamie O’Donnell, Jim Kessinger Student Health Clinic Carol Reynolds S.H.C. 1979-80 47 I 1981 Yearbook Staff Joseph A. Proulx, James L. Canavan, Robert L. Murphy, Becky Sue Shontz Barbara A. Bonazoli, Adrienne Sacco Editors-In-Chief Joseph A. Proulx - Adrienne Sacco Business Manager Barbara Bonazoli Graduate Section Editor Becky Sue Shontz Staff Kristen Conner, Colleen Dorgan, Susan S. Haire, Julie A. Bowers Photography James L. Canavan - Joseph A. Proulx Advisor Josten ' s Representative James L. Canavan Robert L. Murphy 48 ' f)oJ UAj ia 1 1 npp i _ •i.fc M mu” 1IAHA KJ.NC , Jl uP L % J i vm • ■ :v . ' ' Epilogue And so the record of three filled years comes to an end. Whatever the direction, each of you is well on your way in the privilege of service, a long tradition. How to express the meanings of this pause for us all between one period and another in the life of this community? The old order changeth, yielding place to new; And God fulfills himself in may ways . Apt, yes, but perhaps melancholy, and therefore incomplete. The same poet helps us more surely,- and with triumph, I think: 1 am part of all that 1 have met; Yet all experience is an arch wherethro’ Gleams that untravelTd world whose margin fades For ever and for ever when 1 move. How dull it is to pause, to make an end. To rust unburnish’d, not to shine in use! As though to breathe were life! Life piled on life Were all too little, and of one to me Little remains; but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of new things; and vile it were For some three suns to store and hoard myself. And this gray spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge like a sinking star. Beyond the utmost bound of human thought. Gratitude, triumph, challenge, faith. MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OE NURSING ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION 68 HARVARD GARDENS Established 1930 310-370 Cambridge Street Boston, Massachusetts ‘ ' Eating And Drinking” 523-2727 YELLOW SUBMARINE 307 Cambridge Street At Charles Circle Boston 523-8546 Open 9:00 am-3:00 am (7 Days A Week) Specializing In Platters For All Occasions Call Up For Take Out Orders Gregorian for Weddings- Wakes, Bar Mitzvahs, Circumci- sions, Defenestrations, and Last Bites PHILLIPS DRUG CO., INC 155-157 Charles Street Boston, Massachusetts 02114 “Boston s Only All Night Drug Store 523-4372 523-1028 THE CUTTER Y 100 Charles Street Boston 02114 272-0119 Unisex Haircutting Permanent Waving Hair Coloring Henna Treatments Hair Goods Cin fa.iu.Utiins anil Sesi Jvtsh.es V ' N - ' $ I JrdTn: 7ao7«£ , Jiiihsrinc, nhdn a, 5 GertruA Pahner-Day ' is l ihrajy zzs I BERKSHIRE BRIDGE IRON CO., INC STEEL FABRICATORS 140 East Housa tonic Street Dalton, Massachusetts 01226 NEW ENGLAND SHUTTLE INC 1 70 Worcester Rd., (Rt. 9) Wellesley, Massachusetts 02181 61 7 237-3272 Best Wishes The Class Of 1981 Sr Compliments Of DELAND, GIBSON, MEADE GALE INC. 40 Broad Street Boston, Massachusetts 02109 61 7-423-2222 Insurance G. W. Gibson Pres. J.F. Dorgan Sr. V. Pres. 78 Patrons, Sponsors, and Friends Anonymous Evelyn Lawlor Consuelo Arias Dr. and Mrs. Louis Lilia Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baker Mr. and Mrs. James Maguire Mary L. Beaudry James ODonnell Marie Belanger Daniel and Margaret O’Neill Marjorie H. Bolton Miss Nena S. Ouellet Dr. and Mrs. John Both Dorothy Parker Dr. and Mrs. John T. Bowers Jr. Joyce Y. Passos Audrey R. Brady Jim Pettigrew Anne Cahill Natalie Petzold Steven Chickering Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Pilote Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Conner June Axelrod Poses Adele Corkum Patricia Coburn Price, March ’52 Mr. and Mrs. John Daly Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Proulx Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Stephen E. Proulx Mary Dutka Patricia Regan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Franklin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenfield Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gagne David M. Semple Joseph W. Gardella M.D. Lucy Ann Shannon Mr. and Mrs. James Gould Leonard Simon Erin Griffin Ruth Sleeper Chapter — MGHSN Alumnae Maureen Heafey Marcy Tannenbaum Miss Miriam Haggard Carolyn Thayer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Tor bin Mrs. Raymond C. Keefer Ann B. VerPlanck Nancy King Worcester County MGH Group Rhonda A. Rios Kravitz Edith Yoffe Paul LaPiana Anthony and Mary Jo Zingarelli 79 Friendship is a special blessing from above. It’s the sharing of activities with someone who understands and cares. It’s a warm ray of sunshine that fills our hearts in times of need. It’s the bringing out of beautiful things in each other that no one else looked hard enough to find. It’s the mutual trust and honesty that lets us be ourselves at all times. — Iverson Williams Thanks, Jim 80 Carmen Laurie Mary Maggie Lynore Barbara Peg Julie Mary Diane Lisa Kris Judy Claire Susan Eileen Colleen Heather Maria Lisa Tina Christine Chris Joanne Suzanne Simone Cecilia Nancy Cathy Sandy Pam Sam David Sue Judy Sue Rebecca Pat Claudette Connie Del Katie Dave Cheryl Alice Barbara Cheryl Kathy Judy Aileen Donna Jo-Ann Ann Marty Wendy Pat Laurie Gerry Joe Karen Chris Susanne Robin Ade Hillary Beth Becky Lisa Donna Rose Debbie Sarah i N K ' -i - w m ■•’ J ti 15 a S % ♦ M « i a c B wir r3 n u u jtr a B s s
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