Parkview Methodist School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1961
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The im- pression of her footsteps are filled with integrity, understanding, and a never ending drive to assist her students in attaining successg therefore to show our appreciation for all her efforts, We the class of 1961 dedicate this book to Miss Pat More. White Shoes Patiently Waiting, you stand There by the Wall, needing polish. Pitiably shabby to some perhaps, But to me symbolic. You are Weary with the Wisdom of experience, Not tired by a long day past. Yes, you have Walked in dignity And, at times, you have sped Or moved reluctantly along The myriad corridors you have trod. You have borne Witness to Desolate sadness and consuming pain, And there you stand, battered and Worn, But how eagerly you await the early morning hours To tread once more Life's corridors. Janet Ebefrling, R.N Reprinted from RN Magazine August, 1952, by permission Copyright 1952, The Nightingale Press, Inc., East Rutherford, N.J. 3 ADMINISTRATIDN li g Qu, Q-if OI'f1cL-rs nf Board nt' Directors, Left to right, Herbert Cooper, Secretary: Clyde Fluwv1's. Truasurerg Harold W. Mc-Millen, Presi- dent: and Harnlcl A. Man-Kinnnn, Vice President. 'Y N W' ta' ...., .-- I A A 0 uf J I5 Stanlvy R. Nelrgnn Mark Slen Marie Koller, R.N., B.S. PAST ADMINISTRATOR NEW ADMINISTRATOR DIRECTOR OF NURSING MEDICAL S'I'Al l OFFICERS Sm-ated left lu right, Dr. Donald Panntc-r. I're-snrla-nl-1-le-rt3 Dr. Frank Bryan. Past Prcsiclonl, Chair- man nf Exec-utnvv Cmnlnitlc-4-3 Dr. Donald Hickman. Prcsidc-ntg Standing, Dr. Alvin Halr,-y, Sc-rr:-tary-'I'r1-asurer, I n I l I xl CLINIC-XL INSTRUCTORS Mrs. Marilyn 1 I' , QV. K X H I lit? X Ricrfi. BIS.: Mrs. Naomi Juhnsnn. R.N.g Miss Barbara Spiegel. R.N.. BA.: Miss Mari- lyn Miller. RN., BS. A v X I x - 1 N I ' 'N as- P ' I . fig, sq:-- I 12.692, L NURSING ARTS INSTRUCTORS Mrs. Don- na Dudash. Librarian: Mrs. Shirley Fry, R.N.: Miss Judith Chaney, R.N.g Miss Elea- mirr- Jrihnsim. R.N.3 Miss Mary Powvrs. RN., B.S.g Miss Sue Drabenslot, R.N.. B.S. 0 . . DIRECTOR OF EDUCA- K . II DIRECTOR OF ADMIS TION Miss Winifim-nl Sink. ' ' ' M' - SIONS AND STUDENT BA., RN.. NIS., Eri. D. Mrs. Fay Burk. R.N.1 Mrs. Esther Mossburg, ACTIVITIES Miss Mdiy R.N.1 Miss IVILIVIL' Koller. R.N.. BS. Hg-ymgmn, R.N, I f f ,' I bf' Dr. L. W. Fish:-r. Ph. IJ. Mr. Walter Lfibilz ANATOMY AND SOCIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY. MICROBIOLOGY 1-Ay..- IVIIH VICIJJI' SYDLIII Mr. Knglply PSYCHOLOGY CHEMISTRY I Dr. E. H. Bergendahl Dr. Roland C. Ahlbrand Dr. N. H. Gladstone Dr. K. R. Schlademan Ear, Nose and Throat Medical Diseases Medical Diseases Introductiovi. to Diseases Medicine ,J Dr. W. G. Hastings Dr. T. O. Meyer Neii1'osiw'gical Diseases Diseases of the Eye , A W t is V .,., ---' H .... l . . 3 ,.. ,x..,. 4 5, . ' f fl -'X M 2 Dr. J. R. Kaufman Dr. M. E. Pickett Medical Diseases Venipuncture Anesthesiology Dr. E. W. Adams Pediatrics 7 Dr. J. L. Loudermilk Radiologist Dr. D. S, Painter Obstetrics Dr. R. Datzman Racliologist Dr. A. M. Hasewinkle Medical Diseases X -9 T11 D1 Rwuw Smltlm Dr. R. W. KL-nt D11 G. C. McEache1'u Dr. R. E. Sullivan full DZNL'f1N4,'N Neumsurgical Surgical Diseases Surgical Diseases Dzseascs in fr' fan- qnif Ill' Paul Bulky Dr. Muhlun Mlllc-r Dr. L, W, Knight !,'rwIwgy Ob.Qte't1'iL's Obstet1'zz'x GIQ X it xx, X Ull .JA W Iif,1l,,.'1.l1 Dr. Davicl Gglstinl-ilu Dr. Rivhau'fi Smith Ijmlwlrfm Rrlcliulngy Mvclivlzl Disvuscx IJ I' ll'-:Y l-llmlmllluln Ill. R. P, Lluyll Dr. K, M.Bm-ic-1'l1-in Dr, Donald Hickman flrrI.f,,,wl1fn S111-ywfll I1z::wf1.':1-gp Uhstvtrzcs Medical Diseases 8 V R N L F , , X I Y X 3 Q K X X X J Q' F I fy Miss Marie Kolter, Mrs. Fay Buck, R.N. Lois Lamle, R.N., Jeanine Gibbons, R.N., R.N., B.S. DIRECTOR OF Evening Supervisor Ass't Evening DIRECTOR OF NURSING SERVICE Supervisor NURSING . f s.,, K. ns ' K ' ':': 3 -'Z r fi K X if I s- Y ,W -., M2533 , ' -'W H x. HEAD NURSES seated left to right, Ruth Arnold, Adena Carney Standing left to right, Elizabeth Heath- man, Naomi Bedsworth, Helen Kyvik. f SUPERVISORS Seated left to right, Carolyn McPherson, Marlene Stalhut, Jean Fairman. Standing left to right, Mildred Berg- man, Vernice Schlemmer, Ann Cavin- der, Martha Mayers, Margaret Rettig, Bonnie Walpole. FLOOR MANAGERS Seated left to NIGHT HOUSE MANAGERS Jose- right, Miriam Lancaster, Lucille Hilge- man, Margaret Atteberry. Standing left to right, Florence Schafer, Bertha Dickerhoff. hine Erpelding, R.N., and Bonnie Gaff, R.N., assistant manager. ALUMNAE OFFICERS Seated left to right, Jane B e l l, V i C e President: Mona Tipton, President: Helen Kyvik, Vice Presi- dent. Standing left to right. B e Ll l a lm Miller. Secretary: Barbara Cra- bill, Treasurer. MEDICAL AUXILIARY SILIIICIIHLI lt-ft to right. Mrs. W. L. Brldges. Mrs. Frank Bryan, Mrs. Dzlvld C. Gustlxn-au, l 2 ' I F g I If 5. . ' 1 4 3 1 1 a I. tb 1 ev 'U ,U .as TSIHLTZ WlII'I'F CROSS COUNCIL III Cross ..rnf-4-r me-, lvl! In rlglrt. sent:-rl: Mrs. ll. W1-strivk. Soc. Chnrg Mrs. D. Holland, Hist.g Mrs. K Ill'Ill1l'fIs, Fun Swyg Mrs. W. U IIllllIl m l're-:-.: Mrs. N. Mc-Clurg. Sm-ry.: and Mrs. Ii. Doctor, Trcas. Stand- me If-ft to multi: Mr-4 ll lin-ul:-nltzlf-lr. -ltln Vl'g Mrs. IJ. 'l'lnornus, 2nd VP: Mrs. E. Norwood, 5th VP3 Mrs. R .n.:r1s. Mr-rnlwr. Sw-3,1 Mrs. J Anrlre-zls, Nurse-lie Chun.: Mrs. ll. Manger, 3rd VPQ and Mrs. G. Botteron l'ol.l11fltj.' Not lJl'1'il'l'lI wr-rv Mrs. IJ. 'I'l'illlll'l', lst Vl'g Mrs. li. Holden, Asst. SL-Cy.: and Mrs. A. P. Staight I'rrl HJ . l .L , , ll n ,- . :I -- . , LMS S 'X fu , N , .-.. - . Q S 1 Class of 1961 Class officers for the year 1960-61, and doing a bang-up job, were from left to right: Karen Leech, President, Martha Firestone, Second Vice-President, Beverly Diffendarfer, First Vice-President, Carol Platt, Treasurer, and Ruth Ann Adams, Secretary. ,, w.?K. ..Y - PX, l 1-X' Q Mwry Pm-.1-is, RN., Class Sponsor Patricia More, R.N., Class sponsor. 12 ti RUTH ANN ADAMS tiRufu'S3! St. Marys, Ohio if . ,an g le , .aw ,,. ,Q .an f NANCY LUELLA BERTSCHE Nance Lansing, Michigan Q E 1 f x eff, if 4 1 E NANCY ANN KATHLEEN KAY ALTENBURG BARKLEY Beach', Kathy, North Manchester, Indiana Van Wert, Ohio Three years seemed like a long long road when we were pre-clinicals, but that road passed by so quickly under our feet. Our feet carried us to classes, laboratories, clini- cal services, and the library to help us in our nursing education. fe.,,,,.---M' , s JEANNINE BAYLOR Neanie', Sturgis, Michigan DONNA CROW BOWMAR Donna Garrett, Indiana ,. A SHARON KAY BUESS KAREN SUE BURNISTON JOYCE CAROLYN GLORIA SUE COPELAND Sherry Burnie CAMPBELL f'Copela'nd', Wharton, Ohio Hammond, Indiana Joycie Fort Wayne, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana 13 ,,4C N - S- ,f n LAURA CRITSER JUDITH ANN DECK JUDITH KAY DISHER BEVERLY Chris Judy Judie DIFFENDARFER Anderson, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana Bev Our footsteps led us to dances, card parties, general goof-off parties, dates, walks, and anything we could find to bring us enjoyment. Extra curricular activities played a big part in our road through Parkview, MARTHA MAE FIRESTONE Marty SyI'2lCLlSL', Indiana 3' , IN- X An DONNA KLIEVER DIANE GARBER BECKY HARE FULLER Di Becky Donna Conv:-rsc, Indiana North Manchester, Indiana Winona Lake. Indiana 14 Fort Wayne, Indiana KAY LYNN FLEGAL FleQ Edon, Ohio ANNA CAROLYN HATFIELD Hattie New Haven, Indiana LENORE ALLAYNE JOHNSON ..NOT,, Brethren, Michigan KAREN MAXINE LEECH Karen Garrett, Indiana SANDRA SUE LINDLEY Sandy Mooreland, Indiana ,NN NWN CAROLYN KAY KING KATHRYN ALICE JUANITA MAE LAIDIG Kay KONOPKA Nita,' Fairmount, Indiana Kathy Wakarusa, Indiana Paulding, Ohio Many little things brought us everyday enjoyment, let- ters from home, the Words of grateful p a t i e n t s, get to- gethers in our rooms, and tell- ing stories about the day at Work. X G31 CECILIA ANNETTE LEHMAN ficecv Decatur, Indiana KATHRYN DELANOY JANET MAYBEE MARTHA JANICE MARTZ Jan MCCOMAS KathyU Fort Wayne, Indiana Marty Columbia City, Indiana Auburn, Indiana 15 gs ' 'ra if , i I JUDITH K. NIL-CULLOUGH Judy I.ziki-ton. Indiana Qs,- ,I . A MARGARET ANN PHILLIPS Margy Sturgis. lilivhigain PEGGY MILLER --mg Sweotser. Indiana fd 'C' 3 S JUDITH MARLEEN MOORE Minnie .l Centerville, Indiana Nothing brought us more happiness on our road through Parkview than walk- ing toward its finish. We will leave with mixed emotions, remembering all the tears, the laughter, and hard work, but looking onward with ma- turity and memories of past experiences that we would not sell for any price. CAROLYN LOIS PEEK Peek Fort Wayne. Indiana ' z -. CAROL SUE PLATT Carol Fort Wayne, Indiana --v 0 WW E ' . ' I - ' K 0 I 0 'I LUIS ELAINE POE MARY FRANCES PRADA NORMA EMILY PRIDDY BONNIE SUE RAYL Pusw Prada Norma Bmw Lolunibia City, Indiana Fort Wayne-, Indiana Van Buren, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana I6 JANET RICE WILLIS SUE ANN ROSS DELORES M. Rice' Sue', ROTHENHOFER Huntington, Indiana Antwerp, Ohio Dee New Haven, Indiana CARLA RUTH SHANE SUSA JANE SHINN JUDITH ANN SIMMONS fsshanesy ccshinyaa :cJudyu Swayzee, Indiana Swayzee, Indiana Muncie, Indiana 5 SAUNDRA MARGENE PHYLLIS ELAINE THICK CAROL JEAN STOOPS Phyl,' VONDEREAU Sandi, Willow Branch, Indiana nVO7'ld6T6ClUu North Manchester, Indiana I-fatty, 0hi0 17 MARILYN ARNOLD ROWDON 'KMaTilyn Berne, Indiana BEVERLY ANN STEVENS CfBeU77 Decatur, Indiana I PEGGY SUE WILCOXIN ..Peg,, Upland, Indiana SENIOR CLASS Wlll I. Judy Disher, will to my little sis, Louise Minor. hints on how to pass tests at Logansport without studying. and a picture of a Guy at Logan. Also. my three year old unused hair net in hopes that she will be able to evade using it as I did. I. Jeannine Baylor, will to my little sis, Karen Evard, the audacity to ask the most questions in class. Perhaps it should be called stupidity. I. Phyllis Trick, will an angel to Barbara Carey. my little sis. to help her count the months, store her treasures. and remember the true purpose of life. I. Karen Burniston, having the opportunity to will or bequeath. have decided after much deliberation and careful meditation to will or bequeath to Mary Kay Hall my fuchsia-red bermuda pajamas that no one appreciates-good luck when you try to sleep in them-they may keep you awake. l. Judy Moore talias Minerva Morsely, Minnie Moore. or Eloisel. will mv ability to accumulate such nicknames as these to my little sis, Sunny Benoit. I, Carol Vondereau, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Jane Geist my beautiful pale plant. It has survived nurses' training. drought. starvation, dark- ness. tears, and so on. Need I go on? Its beauty will speak for itself. I, Bonnie Rayl, will my exquisite musical ability to Judy Comer. I. Martha Firestone, will to Beverly Cunningham. this infallible antique popcorn popper whose out- standing characteristic is to never have been washed throughout its three years of service here at Park- view. I place this stable, trustworthy, but slightly charred popper into your hands to care for the rest of your days at Parkview. I, Beverly Diffendarfer, do hereby will to my lit- tlc sis, Mary Chapman, my luck to flood the hos- pital by letting thc water in the John of a patient's room run. and even causing the night supervisor to help mop up a number of buckets of water. I, Laura Critser, do will to Bunnie Brown my ability to work five days a week and still have every- body think I have every day off. I. Dee Rothenhofer, do hereby will to my little sis. Bonnie Wilt, the joys of being at the end of the alphabet, the back row seats, the last in the class to see a baby born, the summers on fourth medical, as the only junior in hopes she won't be the last to graduate. I, Joyce Campbell, will to Jean Davis, my over- abundance of exuberant energy, along with my sup- ply of iron pills and vitamins. I, Kay Flegal, will to my little sis, Carol Fiser, my ability to follow in the footsteps of my big sis by becoming engaged to a Tri-State man. I, Jane Shinn, do bequeath to Kathleen Schultz, all the many things I have acquired in training, such as a coffee table, incident reports, good times, and so forth. I, Martha McComas, will to Peg Geiser and Susan Rathburn, my ability to live in the Parkview dorm with an assorted collection of plants, stuffed animals, furniture, things from the hospital, and finally, to go on a one woman scavenger hunt on first floor when the seniors leave dear old Parkview. I, Diane Garber, will my Christmas tree, which I had all three years of training to Carol Sue Updike hoping that she will make use of it this Christmas of her senior year. I Nancy Bertsche, do will the well worn chim- panzee Misfit, who has so faithfully served three generations already. to my little sis, Marjorie Leng- acher, in hopes Misfit will help her through train- ing as he did me. I, Mary Prada, will to Phyllis Shepherd, the rem- nants of my Christmas tree from last year in hopes that she will enjoy it as much as I and some of my cohorts did. I, Kay Gross King, will to Rita Harvey, my good t?J luck to drive ninety miles from Logansport to Fort Wayne, being stopped halfway by a policeman, and get there just in time to miss the smorgasbord. Since the good luck may stick with you as it has me, I have a few things to help you along. I, Sharon Buess, will my ability to eat constantly for three years, without gaining weight, to Alice Mathews. I, Donna Fuller, will my place on the sun deck to Diane DeMuth, in hopes that she too, can acquire an April tan. I, Becky Hare, will to Donna Butler, my history making ability, while in diet kitchen, to see that everybody on third floor received two dinner trays. I, Karen Leech, being of questionable mind, do hereby will to Marilyn Cunningham, my ability to outlast my floppy red house slippers that tramped the halls of PMSN for two and one-half years before they gave out under the strain. I, Juanita Laidig, being of questionable mental ability, but tremendous physical ability, will to Yvonne Smith, the talent of carrying two babies at one time from the nursery to post partum. I, Gloria Copeland, being of reasonable sound mind, do hereby will to Eunice Woods, my gorgeous blond curls. May she have better luck with them than I did. I, Norma Priddy, being of insane mind after my affiliation at Logansport, do hereby will to my lit- tle sis, Emma Lou Riggs, my trusty camera so that she may also take unique, surprise pictures, es- pecially of the housemothers at Longcliff. I, Margaret Phillips, being of sound mind, do hereby will to Susan Lotz, the ability to become a senior and still send tubes up the tube system with wrong end first. I, Lenore Johnson, will to my little sis, Carolyn Meyers, my ability to get through training sound of body and mind. She'll need it in that senior year. I, Carolyn Hatfield, bequeath to Julia Copsey, my ability to find and nab a medical student while at PV. To my little sis, Jeanne Shindeldecker, I will my notorious talent for helping iron and effective- ly alter male employees pants at Logansport. I, Janet Rice, being of questionably sound mind, will to my little sis, Jane Wetzler, my ability to catch a Tech man, go out every night, including nights that I worked relief, be a faithful attender of fraternity parties, and still remain a student at PVSN. I, Kathy Konopka, being of very sound mind, will to my little sis, Judy Knisley, my love for Logans- port. May she have the fun I did. Good luck! I, Peggy Wilcoxin, will my finger and unused sick leave to Mary Maxwell. I, Beverly Stevens, will to Doris Lee, my ability to go to work on the wrong service the first day back from Logansport. I, Carla Shane, will to Becky Turner, a Care Package in case of an emergency to use while at Logansport. Hope it will come in handy! I, Cec Lehman, will to my little sis, Sharon Rein- hard, my lovely voice even though it does carry. What it carries I don't know, but it does carry. I, Nancy Altenburg, being nearly sane, will to Mary Ellen Keith, my trusty dog, Jupiter. May she give her the comfort and companionship in this last year of training that she gave me my first two. fl didn't need her my third year.J I, Judy Simmons, being gay, carefree, and dance- able will to Connie Andrews, my ability to be gay, free, and danceable, and still remain dedicated to the cause. I, Sandra Lindley, doubting my sanity after my Logansport experience, will to Nancy McIntosh my ability to look blank and say at the appropriate time, I see you are crying. Would you like to tell me about it? I, Kathy Delanoy Martz, bequeath to Linda Sham- erloh, my domestic tendencies to go along with her artistic abilities. I, Ruth Ann Adams, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Sharon Battershell, my pa- tience to set my French roll in the morning and still make it to breakfast. I. Carolyn Peek, being of feeble mind, do hereby will to Carolyn Shrock, my ability, while on call in in surgery, to drag out a small pack, a 2-pan set, the basic orthopedic tray, the hip tray, the screw box, and scrub in two girls to to a K-wire insertion. I, Elaine Poe, being completely awakel, do hereby will to Loretta Gruver, my alarm clock and hope it enables her to get to class and to work on time more than it did me. I, Sue Ross, will to Kay Bosler, my pet Dachshund providing that she takes good care of him and takes him for walks at least t.i.d I, Judy McCullough, will to Karen Koons, my unique ability to give a hypo Without hurting the patient. tRight through my finger.J I, Carol Platt, being of sound mind, above aver- age intelligence, and of very sturdy character, will to Janet Blinn, my ability to work the hardest, the longest hours, and the most days in a row without a day off and still not complain! I, Kathy Barkley, having been dutifully instructed by my big sis at her graduation to pass this on to some deserving member of the junior class, will to Karen Runkle, my package of state plug chewing tobacco. This is genuine imported tobacco, from the hayfields of Indiana to Logansport's Men Infirmary, and then to here. May it bring you hours of enjoy- ment and companionship at Logan. tIt's guaranteed to lure the most stubborn little old gentlemen your way.D I, Judith Deck, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Judy Andreas, my desk calendar. May she use these precious pages to keep track of her social life, with the hope that the outcome will be as happy as mine. I, Peggy Miller, do hereby will to Patty Lavens, my ability to break my last shoestring in my only pair of shoes on the morning that I am already late for work anyhow. I, Saundra Stoops, being of sound mind and nor- mal female body, will these characteristics to Linda Crull. 19 IMAGINATION Allow your imagination to wander to the year 1971. The Class of 1961 has been away from Park- view for ten years now. Let us compose a letter, with the help of our roving reporter, to our dearest friend. Dr. L. W. Fisher, informing him of our where- abouts. Dear Dr. Fisher, Since we have been gone from Parkview for sev- eral years I thought you might be interested in what all of your little chickadees in the class of 1961 were doing. so here is a brief idea of their destinies. Elaine Poe and Beverly Diffendaffer are now in Pennsylvania slaving away trying to keep up with all the injuries incurred on American Bandstand. Carolyn Hatfield, now the wife of a doctor is presi- dent of the Fort Wayne Auxiliary. Mrs. Kathy Barkley has now established a home clinic to care for the large families in her area. Kay Flegal is now director of Parkview nurses' choir. Judith Moore, who recently advanced from her duty as a broadway troupe nurse, was cast as Eloise in the new stage hit. Becky Hare is now Health Service Director at Man- chester College. We never thought she would med- icate all of those students with Bufferin. Bonnie Rayl has advanced to position of fourth floor supervisor at Parkview. Laura Critizer, now tipping the scales at 270 pounds, culled on Miss Stephanoff to sell her Metracal. Judy Simmons and Jane Shinn took flight to Siberia as Missionaries. Therformer Sandra Stoops finds being the wife of a minister a full time job. Judy Disher is now president of the babysitters union. Carol Platt is leading a quiet life living here in Fort Wayne. She is night supervisor of pediatrics at Parkview. Margaret Phillips is public health nurse in the hills of Kentucky. Mary Prada is an industrial nurse in a mining town of Pennsylvania. Beverly Stevens is an outstanding hostess with the American Air Lines. Sharon Buess won the job as Dr. Snyderman's nurse on the basis of her bedroom eyes. Gloria Copeland just came back to Parkview to fill the position of medical instructor which was re- cently vacated. Juanita Ladig is now lecturing to all prospective student nurses. Martha Firestone is head of a fund for a new hos- pital at Syracuse, Indiana. She will serve as director of nurses when the hospital is completed. Jeannine Baylor is scrubbing for Dr. McEachern since Miss Lepper is now married. Diane Garber, heading fire prevention committee at Parkview, has just invented a new fireproof waste- basket with a built in extinguisher. Norma Priddy, after many requests, finally wrote the new procedure for giving a pizza per tube on fourth floor. Mrs. Nancy Bertsche is now a mid-wife and veterinarians assistant. She specializes in deliver- ing calves in Allen County. Phyllis Trick, nurse on a world cruiser, has started giving hula lessons before entering the Hawaiian port. Joyce Campbell has accepted a staff position at Johns Hopkins to teach venipuncture class to all nursing and med students. Mrs. Kathryn Martz, now the wife of a lawyer, is re- laxing at home between her cases of private duty. Karen Burniston is now touring the world with the American Olympic squad working out with the team members in her spare time. Judy McCullough is Dr. Priddy's office nurse. Judy Deck has her own nursery-day and night-as she cares for her set of triplets. Sandra Lindley has been teaching the young braves of the Apache tribe to Indian wrestle during her coffee breaks. Mrs. Carol Vondereau is still serving as a private duty nurse to her ever faithful husband whom she met at Parkview. Sue Ross, now the wife of a mortician, lets her hus- band take over where she leaves off, keeping the business in the family. Dee Rothenhofer was recently elected president of the American Nursing Association and is serving on the U.S. Welfare Department Staff. Mrs. Carolyn King is now surgical supervisor at the James Dean Memorial hospital in Fairmount, Indi- ana. Mrs. Janet Willis has just written a book on How to get into a Girl's Dormitory after hours. Mrs. Donna Fuller travels with her husband in the position of team nurse for the Harlam Globe Trotters. Carolyn Peek has taken post graduate work in the care and delivery of twins. Mrs. Nancy Altenburg is working as supervisor of the Moser Memorial, Cecelia Lehman is now making personal appearances on popular T.V. shows as the leading character of the famous Hilly family. Martha McComas has just received a Nobel award for being the first woman astronaut. Peg Wilcoxin is now instructing students on how to break ampoules and how to care for infected wounds. Kathryn Konopka recently entered a course in me- chanics so she can return home safely and without a repair bill or tow-truck charge. Mrs. Carla Shane after two years as Dr. Knight's scrub nurse, returned to rear her own family. Lenore Johnson, editor of T.V. guide, writes many articles on the Art of Staying in Nurses Training. Karen Leech is slowly becoming over-fatigued from playing cowboys and nurses on the pediatric ward. Ruth Ann Adams is night supervisor at the new orthopedic hospital at Indianapolis. Mrs. Peg Miller is now directing her family or- chestra which consists of seven members. They have appeared on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour. Mrs. Donna Bowmar is enjoying her family and Working part time. Sincerely, The Parkview Roving Reporter ,eg -o gg 'W . . 7 0 Oh kathy. tht-5' dtfnt have tu be perfect. They must be good ones-look at those grins They'1'e smiling-Mull thc thus must be all right Who warns what It suundsz likc- 1f it is easy to damn: tw. 'Rxyhz 1 EX'L'I'Xb4lClX guts Irv run the 11-c'r11'cl IJIZIXUI' -v.'hr,nR nrgxtf' fBvImr 1 Thr,-5' u,uItin't huvt- run wut, wht-rt am' the,-vi' ..' 'I Q., 'K Sigh! 22 She must be some queen-get a No smiling allowed-this is a load of those subjects. Hello smiley. N ? 'x'7'd?a.1 Q 5 , as 0 'uf' x Guess who flunked anatomy. ' X, .f ' fs, V crucial play. Student nurses occasionally do have fun! nl is QV Mgt k if -pe. Q97 he 3 tk, f x i X qi :T- Q ' gm. ' r W ,,,, V, - .- - y. 1 ' ,f -- ' v- ,Wifi V if - X ,, .. .,,, ..... . , t 1, :js fre- s Hg . We go to any lengths to enter- tain or get a laugh. .i ,,., ., I 'x It must stink the way she is holding her nose. 23 L Q IX- 1- A The arrhwi ffwccs rmuwx' 511-p trying. Wu knuw you have to learn but lot the poor gil hu-athc. .XVI fwrlw Hn I1-lluxx, umm mul sf1lI1'L'7K' 1vL11 xww- Iham ll yn-rmy Ihmv ls nw. hcttl-1' 1,11-I, lui' llUIl!1lUIlx mu than gf I I MSN, xl nfl Ulf' Uh lim-X111 ,Ju lwlrk lm ty' 1 1 WW 24 Whutuvcx' it is, it's gourd and mossy. What IS shi- using? The: hun :md punch mctlmd'?!! V - v in gf gl -' S L 7 '4 1 I J ' X J 'Q ' ' fr 3 J ., 1 Q -I Hs, :X N! f A l , 4 X . Q I ,WX I 'l x First rout' Barbara Carey. Marieta Harvey, Sherry Merillat, Patti Lavens, Jann Brown, Kay Bosler, Diane DL-Muth, Carolyn Shrock. Sec-ond rout' Carol Updike, Nancy Melntosh, Karen Evard, Jean Davis, Mary Chap- man, Mary Minor, Judy Knisely, Connie Andrews, Linda Crull, Eunice Woods, Mary Jane Geist. Third row: Sandra Benoit. Bonnie Wilt, Becky Turner, Helen Keirns, Julia Copsey, Linda Sehamerloh, Sharon Reinhard, Karen Runkle, Beverly Cunningham, Yvonne Smith, Kathy Schultz. Fourth row: Mary Ellen Maxwell, Carole Fiser, Peg Geiser, Phyllis Shepherd, Jane Wetzler. Emma Lou Riggs, Susan Lutz, Susan Rathburn, Karen Koons, Judy An- dres, Kathy Lee, Marjorie Lengacher, Sharon Battershell. Fifth row: Marilyn Cunningham, Carolyn Myers, Janet Blinn, Donna Butler, Susie Stroman, Jeanne Shindeldecker, Doris Lee, Mary Kay Hall, Judy Comer, Loretta Gruyer. Mary Ellen Keith, Alice Mathew, Judi Bonahoom. CLASS OF l962 1 I E. ,' ' , ' ci,Ass oii-'ICERS1 1,10 R1 Mary Kay A -2. A llall, Pri-sidentg Connie Andrews, lst ss l'lls-anorr- Johnson. Vu-1--Pi-i-sidi.-nt, Doris Lee, 2nd Vice- Mrs. Marilyn Ricci, RN. P r 1-siclf-nt, Jeanne Shindeldecker, R.N., B.S. Class Sponsor Trcrasurc-r: Mary Chapman, Secretary. Class Sponsor 26 'l FRESHMEN BECOMING JUNIORS NEW FACES! Yvonne Smith assists Bonnie Wilt in The Juniors and new Freshmen be- putting on her Junior stripes as Jane coine acquainted at the annual ice Wetzler, left, and Phyllis Shepherd, cream social. right, look on. RECOGNIZE ANYONE? Here are the Juniors all dressed up for the annual hat and coat check at the doctor's smorgasbord. They look quite dignified, wouldnlt you say? THE LAST DANCE OF THE SUM- MER Crightj Pausing for a moment to have their picture snapped are Jeanne Shindel- decker, Bob Brown, Judy Knisely, Janet Blinn and Linda Crull and friends. SURPRISE!! TOWARD A JUNIOR-SENIOR?? . Bev Cunningham has just won an- One of our many money-makmg proj- other of those fabulous prizes at the ects and it looks quite profitable!! Bingo Party. Loretta Gruver and Carol Updike look on with pleasure. 27 5 0- hzu h Jlg'J1III lluhiyn Shnly Sl'l'IIl'w lu thunk Ii'-1-hy llum-1 111111-1-,Jlwll :hw IS g1x'l11f,4ughhfl -'nh-V, guhh ll- nhl- 1-. Xk'IllliIllLQ :ul thu- hnulh .ig hx.. . MU ' if JUNIOR CLASS T , I '11 X' , I--APM .R fi . fx 14- ,- K 7fu7. - .' 7 -.' if ' --, . A ' A' E- .2 EASTER EGGS GALORE A I-'Iil'1SliMEN BEING SHORT SHEETED Jann IS1-flax' 'l'ulm-1 :ami Snnrly Shmpg play gl jukp un Riggs thv u1r1-unwgu-1-lmlnu I'.Il'S llI'Il'll, :u'c:n't QF? ..' in .K S A , . AIHCM' 'HIE LUNG AWAITED HALF Kl'1'Iilll1j pf.f.1l hurly illILfIlIIl!'Ill In WAY I'AIi'I'Y mmfi :ll :HI Ixrhw, gulf' Thx: will hunks us lf' rnnnllmllsnm IS hawk, lrnpww thu- 1r1w!1'lu'tm'sY 28 Brown and Emma Luu um industrious thuy? souls, fy ,,: IEEATNIKS SUPREME Kathy Schultz, Karen EV2l!'d and Sunny Bc-nni1 arm' al it again--ilu-1'cr's nn qui:-1 when the bongos come to life. 4' ff syff' J fff , 34 A, gf , IQ-- -M.. .I A L -. . I . 'Il Av: fix . .. i A -' v 4 Q ,JA Q, W - - .. u iff, Sk, '-in f 1?--' Q , f 'Q.'7., , '-r3.5 A. N' ' . .. E, ,, tu . . .V ty, Q 4 --N Hfv' N 'a -is - . -Q , ,, r N ,.,b?Jn s ' ' V, Af Za A ' , ' 1 ,Q 51 3.0 . 1 X f .' I . , 1 , La 6-'f -, - ' 3355 A 'ft . ,' I. 'L s Y .if-, idx, '- .7 131 -.,,. a 5 1 ll we 'Exif' L. to R. Bottom roir: Sherry Hite, Sandra Black, Karen Langsdon, Barbara Proxmire, Loretta Zigler, Joan Hartman, Linda Coblentz, Mary Ann Brightenbucher, Vicki Pinney, Charlotte Froe- lich, Judy Derge. Beth Ramsey. Second row: Pattie Meyers, Carol LaHurreau, Joy Smith, Nancy Harp, Jane Bassett, Sandra Wick, Alice August. Elaine Helvie, Patricia Weida, Nancy Rager, Mary Clinker, Sue Drew, Virginia Wilt. Third row: Roberta Lobdell, Roberta Stoops, Martha Geist, Doris Reinhart, Roberta Yoder, Brenda Wagoner. Nancy Gallmeier, Mary Ann Andreas, Penny Law, Nancy Satterfield, Marilyn Hicks, Janice Worline, Cynthia Coomer, Carol Burch, Stephanie Cromwell, Gwen Hensley. Fourth row: Deborah Luce, Janet Weaver, Carolyn Stealy, Marilyn Morton, Sandra Read, Anita Schindler, Judith Amaden, Hilde Stoeckelmann, Carol Fry. Jeanne Klein, Sue Lauterberg, Donna Hastings, Shirley Van Dine, Sandra Wilkins, Myrna Shirley, Gwen Goller, Kathy Mavis. Fifth row: Judy McHatton, Judith Smith, June Hansen, Nola Cooper, Susan Veloquctte. Mar- garet Boerger, Mary Jane Burkholder, Nancy Cline, Linda DePoy, Judith Brown, Barbara Sav- age. Annette DeWert. Carol VanCamp, Joan Hamm, Carol Hahn, Jane Enibree. CLASS 0F 1963 ,. U. s i 1 hiv i Class Officers L. to R. I Class Advisor H. Stoeckelmann, Presidentg B. Wilt. Secretaryg L. A Class ,Advisor Miss Barbara Spiegel, DePoy, Treasurer, Carol Fry, 2nd V. President, N. Miss Judith Chaney RN., B.A. Rager, lst V. President. R-N. 30 Getting ready for the big night: Our First Freshman Dance. Tell us, N. Gallmeier, who is the Lucky guy????? INVASION!! We built our own Horn of Plenty Fxeshmen Dance 1960 Wu- '.-mrkwi. nw- -lzfvwl, xml- N1l'lll1,H,ll'lI :mul hvrs- W.'.'4'XIIl'II1 Inst? .,,,,,,, 'V .,, r I N ,, Xl In fl Iwwkf-1 Hr. W'IlllfI'l'1i Sink ple-'-mul-, lin- A'.'.':n:l ul Mull In Nzmrv fjlllllk XA s , H02 x I 1 lf., , .. 3 1 ld fy 4 4351! W 1153 rf wa 1Pnm,':',fl.1 1 :1 hun- A I'lf-'lum-In 'turla-nl. nw- gum 1:-:rn-ll-Nlnw' :mil ll'IIl'llllIH Q lhmugh plm-tugau 32 Mis. Ijurgt-ss and Mrs. LL-hmun H O U S E M 0 T H E R S Mrs. O'Lc:ary Our Chaplain-Dr. Fox Student Choir 34 Health Service Physicians Dr. Juergens and Dr. Haley f5.i+ 5fvf8i - -iifnfwaff' . Qc, A -e Jffffi- I 'grief-has ,'fa',7f:f!.4- :4p f D '52,-1 'ed -- -I Ill' . JH '1 'tWe1come to Your New Home-Probiesn MJ ust One Minute to get to Class Preparing Goodies for the Ice Cream Social Strum the Ukelele again, Donna Parkview's own Little Starlets 35 bl 1 Decking the ha115 and hfiwping for Twa5 the night before Christmas 52111121 Thu 61111111211 C'11141S111lQl5 S11'1'11'ga5bf11'd The Junior Sextet, Singing at its Best' Q i - X I . 'I ,Y - I . i A N f iljxf f 1, y P :xx 1! p ical Dag' UH fur the E:-chausted Student The Phone Booth Rage hits Parkview 36 v fabovej A night under the stars frightj They may not be natives, but they can hula Vs. 1 if Need a Porter, Gir1s?,' Bubb1ing enthusiasm during Delegates for IASN convention election Time Out for Refreshments After the Ball is Over 37 . . i. li' -J 1 .J V M. A 1 F V L J Th Huw Messy Pulling Taffy? O 0 A c T ' n 0 N Oh No, They Bingocd Again ff xnstructurs out of uniform Halloween-or natural? 33 nil'-' K' W -li...---' 4 I A Night of Wills and Prophecies Preparing for a Perfect Evening E l x A c U I G 1 H E T M F E R N 1 The Junior-Senior Banquet Climaxes a Perfect Evening Ten Minutes Before the Big Productioni' Dori't Dive, Judy, the Poo1's too Small 39 -...J K 54.1-..L.Y, ,,,-,,,,. IASN OFFICERS L, In R.: Mary IVIZIITSRI. 2nd Vicc Pri-sidcntg Dianc Gzirbt-r, Cmrt-spmicilng Sccrt-tary: Rita Luucr. Miss Studt-nt Nursc uf Furl XVQIYIIUQ Elainc Pvc, lst Vicc I'it-firit-ntg Ilunna Grubb, Trcnsurc1': Doris Schulcn- hurg, Pu-std:-lit: Dianne- Di-Muth. Rccurcling Sccrctury - missing. YQ gn - ROOMIVIATES Ii:-1 4-Ifvtht-5 hzmp, in tht- clusct. whilc shc gucs Hut in mint,-. CJ ,i ,i 41 , - N IVIIW, 1, A mb, ff. IW i ,W 1 STUDENT NURSE CONTESTANTS Dizinf- IJ1Muth, Bc-vvrly Diffcnclurfcr, I,m'r-ttzi Gruvcr 91 aC -IA 'T Tl 'VI 'M IASN CAR WASH Mcmlacrs curning Mom-y CONVENTION TIME At Last thc Packing is Dont- THE FINALIST Di: Sink awards Diunc DeMuth as Student Nurse 1961 40 The LAMP STAFF ,sv Y Standing.' Joan Hamm, Cecilia Lehman, Kathy Delanoy. Sitting: Karen Burniston, Jeanne Shin- deldecker, CO-EDITORS, and Mary Ellen Keith. Standing: Judy Knisely, Phyllis Trick Kay Flegal. Sitting: Barbara Proxmire Stevie Cromwell, Charlotte Froelich. .4 ,R 5 MW X STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: Doris Lee, Hilke Stoeckelman, Becky Hare, Miss Heymann, Joan Hartman, Mrs. Frey, Carol Fry, Judy Brown, Virginia Wilt, Ruth Ann Ad- ams, Beverly Diffendarfer, Elaine Helvie, Carol Platt. Sitting: Joy Smith, Juanita Laidig, President, Nancy Rager, Mary Ellen Keith, Linda DePoy, Karen Leech, Jeanne Shindeldecker, Constance An- drews. Not Present: Diane Garber, Emma Lou Riggs, Mary Kay Hall. 41 Sponsors of The lump Sincere appreciation is extended to the following for their contributions which helped make this annual possible. Nevin E. Aiken. M.D. Stephen H. Glassley, M.D. Arthur F. Aiken, M.D. American Hoist and Derrick Co. Dr. J. E. Arata and Dr. J. G. Jontz Paul P. Bailey, M.D. and Gerald F. M.D. Dr. and Mrs. J. Robert Ball Drs. Beierlein, Rousseau and Knight Drs. R. J. and J. R. Berghoff Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. Blichert Botteron Photographers Brink and Erb. Inc. Robert H. W. Brosius, M.D. Franklin A. Bryan, M.D. George D. Buckner, M.D. Buschbaum Drug Store E. L. Carvin Ward. Roger Castetter-E. R. Squibb 8: Sons Mr. and Mrs. Denver E. Clark William R. Clark. M.D. Charles J. Cooney, M.D. Theodore T. Beutler, M.D. Daniel Brothers, Inc. Aristocrat Brand Meats Haywood M. Davis DeHavcn-McMahon Paper Co., Inc. Dix-Kelly Electric Co., Inc. Joseph W. Dye Elzcy Funeral Homes D. C. Emenhiscr. M.D. R. W. Emme, M.D. D. E. Farling, M.D. A. N. Ferguson, M.D. Clyde E. Flowers Fort Wayne District Woman's Society of Christian Service Fort Wayne Transit, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Frankhouser A Friend Charles T. Frissell, D.D.S., M.S. Donald G. Lloyd, D.D.S. Ft. Wayne Medical Laboratory M. C. George, Herff Jones Company Naf. H. Gladstone, M.D. Drs. Glock, Brown, Mackel and Hershbergex John C. Gould, M.D. Robert F. Green, M.D. H. Paul Haberly Haffner's 54' to 31.00 Stores, Inc. Hagerman Construction Corporation Alvin J. Haley, M.D. and Robert E. M.D. George M. Hamilton, M.D. O. Fred Harless, M.D. E. Harper 8: Sons Funeral Home Harry C. Harvey, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hasewinkle Drs. Hastings, Manning and Bossard Russell E. Havens, M.D. Robert L. Hillery, M.D. E. M. Hoetzer, M.D. Paul R. Hosler Dr. and Mrs. Fordyce Howe Huser Paul Company, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Juergens Julian R. Kaufman, M.D. Bahr Richard N. Kent, M.D. E. H. Kilbourne Korte Paper Company Edward H. Kruse, M.D. John W. McCallister, M.D. D. O. McComb 'Sz Sons Dr. C. G. McEachern Dr. L. S. McKeeman Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. McMillen Harold A. MacKinnon Herman A. Meyer, M.D. Dr. T. O. Meyer Edward D. Miller, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Mahlon F. Miller Moellering Supply Co., Inc. Ft. Wayne - Kokomo - Elkhart Patricia R. More Rev. and Mrs. Thurman B. Morris Mungovan Sz Sons Mortuary Old Fort Supply Company, Inc. O'Reilly Office Supply Company, Inc. O'Rourke dz Company, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. Painter A Parkview Graduate Parkview Methodist School of Nursing Alumnae Association Parrot Market Perfection Biscuit Co., Sunbeam Bread K. F. Perrin, M.D. Merle E. Pickett, M.D. Marvin E. Priddy, M.D. Walter J. Rissing, M.D. Rothberg, Gallmeyer and Strutz Ermin P. Ruf K. R. Schlademan, M.D. Robert P. Schloss, M.D. Robert J. Schmoll, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Schust Schwegman - Witte Co Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Sheldon Dwight Shirey J. P. Sidell, M.D. Standard Brands, Inc. Drs. Stauffer, Kimbrough and Bromley E. E. Stewart, D.D.S. Paul R. Stier, M.D. Jerry L. Stucky, M.D. Edwin E. Stumpf, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sullivan Kenneth F. Triggs Veseyls Beautiful Flowers Louis E. Wade R. W. Wade, M.D. Ralph W. Walb Charles I. Weirich, M.D. Clifford J. Shultz, M.D. Elmer S. Zweig, M.D. Anonymous Drs. James Alford and Wayne Schrepferman Drs. Bergendahl and Snyderman E. T. Franklin Verlin J. Harrold Donald M. Hickman, M.D. Howards Camera Shop Robert P. Lloyd, M.D. S. R. Mercer, M.D. Albert N. Smith Noah Zehr, M.D. A Nurse's Prayer The world grows brighter year by year, Because some nurse in her little sphere- Puls on her apron, and smiles, and sings, And keeps on doing the same old things. Taking the temperatures, giving pills To remedy mankind's numerous ill Feeding babies, answering bells, S. Being polite with a heart that rebels. Long for home, and all the while Wearing the same old professional smile, Blessing the new-born baby's first breath, Closing the eyes that are stilled in death. Taking the blame for all mistakes, Oh, Dear! What a lot of patience it takes, Going off duty at seven o'clock. Tired, discouraged and ready to drop, But called out to help at 7:15, With woe in the heart that must n ot be seen. Morning and evening, noon and night, Just doing it over, hoping it's right. When we report off to cross the bar, Dear Lord, Will you give us-Just To wear on the cap of our uniform new In the ward above, Where the head nurse IS YOU . . . 44 one little star Anonymous '-A. ,A w . . 1 f, FP s- '5 x1 ll' f J .'. A f Juv' X.' .ing , 1 .ff ' '-5 'l- 'la 'L . 1, v ,, , 'dei' ' it 'W K W. fn, ?Mrg+TQi,u -Q' . , u . M.. 1 ,, .,'. ' - ' 1 ., - ff A . . R, ,, if:v'.,. F, ,V .' br Q .f. A J .vzlx-' 5 ' ,, I 'lx '-14 ' A av ., f 4 Pu 4 1 of .,,L 1..- ' r' E 'V- . -,.., .5 ,- f lam., , I , ,,-, . - x , ,, vg - ft nm... I Q p, L fi T11-7' 75 WfPJ'a--L-'5'l'P, f ',' .,'i9' 4 9 n-Q U Q . 12, . . IJ, 9 A e xr v 'fi f In Q fl- :,. . we .V . ,, VV' -'V f. 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