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VN mfg msn i iii! it I IE? fi! . Ali I -lg , , 'pkg-I ' -sill- ga. I I JUNIORS AND FRESHMEN So you are destined to represent God's goodness towards these poor sick people. Now, since this goodness deals gentb and Iovingbf with the aj7tz'ctecL you too must behave toward the poor invatiafs just as Hts goodness teaches you, that ts, with gentteness, compassion, and love, for they are your masters and mine, too .... 22
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1963, being of sound mind and in testa- mentary capacity, do hereby will and bequeath the following possessions real and personal, to the students at Oak Park Hospital School of Nursing: Sharon Aiken - my Junior uniform Julie Boyer - my ability to keep a secret Mary Rose Cahill - my inquisitive mind Mary Margaret Caruso - the art of promptness Audrey Chiado - my old tenners and shades Sharon Dickman - my S St I-I green stamps Rosemary DiSalvo - my ability to wear contacts Mary Kay Donahugh - my knowledge of dinosaurs Frances Dyrda - my sunny smile and sweet disposition Nancy Healy - my fraternity pin ArleneJacobs - my quiet, soothing voice Karol Kelley - one red polka-dot uniform Kathleen Kenny - a few of my gray hairs Linda Kleinp - my telephone bills from Southern Illinois Sandra Landen - assorted knitting needles Diane Lutz - a picture of my twins Patricia Murphy - my enthusiasm for work Sandra Nary - a key to the pharmacy Jeanne Nogowski - one second-hand aide's uniform Josephine O'Neill - the pleasure of 1ny company for six months Barbara Randazzo - a giant size herpes simplex Mary Rogers - 1ny ability to fade away Judy Rose - six packs of cigs next Lent Karen Ryder - one maroon and white football blanket Laurie Schemmer - my friend Richard Margaret Schermerhorn - my Friday cheeseburger Patricia Skarda - my unfinished sentences Sophie Tiritilli - my dentist bill Mary Jo Tolson - my bottle of Lady Clairol Kay Frances Yost - my ability to cope with Yankees Frances Young - my old Plymouth We further bequeath, collectively, to the faculty, the follow ing: To Sr. St. Giselle - a senior class that always reads the bulletin board To Mrs. Albrecht - a scheduled field trip to Telstar To Mrs. Ayres - a class that applies nursing principles as she would like them to To Miss Bozicevich - one dozen perfect nursing care plans in one day To Mrs. Bruns - students that speak as softly as she does To Miss Buck - obstetrical patients who deliver in con- formity with the students' scheduled experience To Miss Clinton - a pair of non-skid shoes To Miss Cosgrove - male G.U. patients on 4 West To Miss Covey - a long playing record of I Won't Dance To Mrs. Kuritza - a shorter route between Oak Park and Park Ridge To Miss MacGowan, our beloved class advisor - one light-weight portable soap box To Mrs. Madsen - a new living, singing bird for the library To Mrs. Meek - a genuine Moose head To Miss Miyagi- a step ladder To Mrs. N ordahl - an electrically-controlled master ro- tation board To Mrs. Owen - an electric typewriter so she can type with her toes as well as her fingers To Miss Sell - a year's supply of attenuated communi- cable disease organisms To Miss Sopcak - a heavy gauge chain to attach to her purse so that she. can keep track of it To Mrs. Wilson - a padlocked money belt 21
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JU IOR CLASS lr!! In lfifflf ' N tlzitherinc Knzich Secretary , I Diane Smlerstrom Treasurer It ,JV .lnrlith Ilackini - 1. ,,'fV ': ' Vicel'rcsirlent 'Q . , x hlilflllllll lx esman of 3 ' , . l'I'l3SlCllIlll J jx- X As we gain professional knowledge, skill and ex- perience through our classes and clinical assignments, we mature in our relationships, and cometo accept people as they are. Through our patient-nurse inter- action, and the close companionship of dormitory living, we learn the various aspects ofunderstanding , ' -1----..A ff' and cooperation. In recognizing the true values of courage, patience, charity, integrity, and justice, we prepare to enter the professional world as efficient and reliable members of the health team, and the community as responsible citizens. .Yfllilllfllg ILW In riglll janet Marsden Patricia ll azur Camille Nega Scufcrl IW In rglzl Diane Kittler Marilyn Ludwig lilizabeth N ardi
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