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Joanna Andersen, Karen Martinson. CQa9Q 06 1967 4 s 5 K 9 , kkh, A ' S fl T: c, ' ' I J , ,y S J J, -1:33, J G .v a ,G l ' ' .gig-Rx 1 S A A r Q J , ,. Y v- X W' P , 1, - ' X -r M s Q f- Q i lx, r 5 ' X- A x 4: . : as Q-N Nb A ,tif S ' lgwlf 5' K i X rex, X :Q '. , f - Q . ' , V 1 if jig , ' , I - ' ,X ,N . f A fy. ' Vg: V e K S gg, K, fl? s E I-t ap- T., K h ' x. J wwf, my 5 N, ' ,ff V M 1 l B 3, N 5 2 ., J, ,J f S, Qflqff xln AA, S ji, I v. .. . r ff' 'J -. EA .Q-Q. A,altl,...-is I i Row 1: Cl to rj Dotty Beatty, Suzanne Bjork, Sandra La Fortune, Margaret Murphy, Eljean Bjoraker, Pauline Roesti, Ellen Mason, Ann Muether. Row 2: Barbara Greene, Diane Bakken, Kelly Reeser, Linda Kruse, Nancy Perkins, Diana Stout, Linda Tuttle, Ruth Mechem. . M . Row 3: Julie Ann Roth, Sharon Grotegut, Cheryl Boyum, Loryl Lund, Grace Bowman, Barbara Ross Strain, Sandra air, Row 4: Penny Plevke, Lynn Jacobson, Betty Roseth, Diana Claude, Mary K. Henricksen, Kathy Deye, Kathy Nave, Jean Raisch. 1 X ' I - 1 . 1 ' l f . 4 , , 1 4 2 1 , , I , 1 , . 1 1 X Q a J a J J 41 y .V A V :E ,V ff! Q , f V V V W, V 4 'W , f I ' 1 A A 'x'-4 11 33 J 6 E , 1 J Q Q J, Q, ,fl , , J 3 u ' , :4 all 3 f ' B 1 1 , 5 i 2 Q , if 5 V 1 1 In vt V: I F M! K NR l , f, : . A . L, , LL 'srl 9 'fu ,M f 67 5 ,ff nv in ,. gg f , , 3, if M , L V V ,M , f it i 'il . M : 1 ' Q 5 , .ff .B ' , I L, 6 h- A B f, gi - Nw, :AY T- L . ,J -- I , ,NZM 4 4 J T K A 1 4 gg nf ' ik V V ,I ,: 'ir . 6 , V M sf, X X I V If ' s. ,x , , , ,, , , -.5 , X - '35 4 ff ' ' ' H Row 1: Janice Zylstra, Louise Kissee, Marcia Corson, Mary Simon, ud Alle , V l B dl d M Row 2: Kathleen Solem, Pat Koelsch, Marilyn Massee, Janet Wlolfo-gd, l,XndranCasEllbll7l1, Llnnovlgegntany Rillllligin Remele Judy Hrdlicka, Linda Kropp. ' ' Row 3: Connie Eisslcr, Connie Berg, Cynthia Gilje, LoAnn Ingbritson, Barbara Jacobson, Nancy Maxon Kay Moulton 7 7 Susan Somers. Row 4: Joyce Griebcl, Lois Van Buskirk Levy, Kathleen Munby, Mary Ann Sedam Margaret Wildenborg Mary Isaacson 7 1 9 Mary Albers, Laurel Anderson. .Not on picture: Frances Peterson, Gayle Schuler, Susan Trandem, Lorraine Burreson. 22
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Coondimaton Qesigns Last June, Mrs. Donald R. Hansard, coordinator of i Medical - Surgical Nursing, resigned from her position and left Rochester with her three children for Fort Stew- art near Savannah, Georgia, where Dr. Hansard is as- signed for military duty. CJ Mrs. Hansard joined the M-K faculty in September MRS- D- R- HANSARD 1965. She holds a B.S. degree in Nursing from St. Louis University, and a M.S. degree in Nursing from Washington University, St. Louis, and had experience as a staff nurse in several hospitals and had been an instructor in Medical-Surgical Nurs- ing. Although her tenure at M-K was a short one Cten monthsj her contributions were many. Hers was a service dedicated to education and its improve- ment. Qtgt Kathy Boyum, senior president showing Miss Smith Cleftj and Mrs. Sternberg Crightl the adjustments on the sewing machine which the Class of 1966 gave to the school. A gift of a Singer Portable Style-Mate Standard Zig-Zag sewing machine was presented to the school by the class' of 1966. Kathy Boyum, senior class president, made the presentation at the Stu- dent Association meeting in August. This handsome practical gift will be kept at Max- well Hall. To identify the class as the donor of the sewing machine, Mrs. Phil Sternberg, class adviser, donated an engraved brass plate which is mounted on the base of the machine. This useful gift will no doubt keep the adress- makersi' at Maxwell Hall happy for many years to come. Thank you, Class of 1966. Competed in tJklationaQ Contest Judith Hamann '66, daughter of Mrs. Clifford Hamann of St. Paul, was selected by the faculty to compete in the 1966 na- tional Miss Methodist Student Nurse Contest. ,Hd ' Sponsored by the Na- t1onal Association of Methodist Hospitals and Homes and the General J 4 Board of Hospitals and E X Homes of the Methodist ' ' Church, the purpose of JUDITH this contest each year is to select a representative young lady who is sym- bolic of both the nursing profession and church- related occupations. Judith competed with candidates from all the schools of nursing in the United States who are affiliated with the National Association of Meth- odist Hospitals and Homes. According to the criteria, each candidate must be a senior student nurse, single, attractive, of high moral character, have a pleasing personality, be in the upper third of her class scholastically, display a professional interest in nursing, and be a person who views nursing as a means of fulfilling her Christian vocation. The student chosen to represent each school must submit a written biographical sketch, a brief per- sonality sketch to show how she views herself as a person, and a statement on Why I Chose the Nursing Professionu. At Methodist-Kahler Judith was an active stu- dent citizen. She was a member of the Travel Club Chorus, Student Council, Dormitory Council presi- dent, member of Uniform Inspection Committee, and this past year was vice president of her class, and secretary of Sixth District Minnesota Nursing Student Association. She was also a member of the Walther League of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Before enrolling at Methodist-Kahler, she attended the University of Minnesota in the School of Sci- ence, Literature, and Art, where she became very interested in Oriental culture and language, she continues to keep up this interest through self study and correspondence. The winner of this yearis contest was a senior student from Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, N .Y. She was awarded a trip to Dallas, Texas, Feb. 15- 17, 1966, where she was the guest at the annual convention of the National Association of Methodist Hospitals and Homes and was presented in special ceremonies. Although Judith did not win this contest, she received the following commendation from the Di- rector of Cultivation of the Board of Hospitals and Homes, C'We congratulate you upon having been chosen to represent your school. This in itself is a signal honor and an experience to be cherished. Our prayer is that the remainder of your senior year be a fruitful and fulfilling experience and that the career of service which lies before you may bring you joy as you minister to human needs. The judges were agreed that although every candi- date was a worthy person, the young lady from New York expressed best in her written materials this spirit of dedication. 7
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