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Page 25 text:
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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
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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.
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