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1 A Mvxu-qnyw A1160 'N SP5 E XQ r i x r S .ne YI' .N ,Aa vale e-4 4 MN T5 lm 4. Receiving the Award of Merit for Academic achievement and clinical sldlls was jean Tallman. 5. Having been the first class for Mrs. Dorothy Craig to cap, she proudly places Brenda Needler's cap on her head. 6. After receiving her cap, Dawn Bizer lights her lamp from the large lamp held by Susan Arthur. 7. The tallest members of the class have the honor of receiving their caps Erst 8. The entire class of 1979 watches as Mr. Dave Ridderheim, admin- istrator of Parkview, presents the Award of Merit. ww W
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An thing For xy :ff Zz X X X X 4-' 1 3 X D I 1. As no mirror was available, Darlene McGrath readjusted her cap with the use ofone of the church's windows. 2. While the organist played Pomp and Circumstance , the very squirmish and nervous freshmen began to tile into the church. 3. Ruth Fensler and Joyce Whittemore watched their peers receive their caps with mild amusement, as Alexa Knight and Donna Dutton shed tears over the much-cherished occasion. That Little White Cap Facing the beginning of a new phase of their lives, sixty-nine freshmen re- ceived their nursing caps at the 24th annual capping service. It was held january 21, 1977 at the United Methodist Church in New Haven. Dr. james Morin, Superintendent of the Fort Wayne District United Metho- dist Church, addressed the group. Mrs. Carolyn Dayton, Coordinator of Fundamentals of Nursing, presented the Class of 1979. Mrs. Dorothy Craig, Director of Nursing Education, capped each student as her name was called. Each student then lit her Lamp of Learning from the large lamp held by Student Body President Susan Arthur. Class advisor Mrs. Diana Case then led the class in the Florence Nightingale Pledge which is the I-lippocratic Oath of the nursing profession. Concluding the evening was a re- ception at the girls' school and dormi- tory, English Hall. Mrs. Craig re- ceived a dozen red roses from class president Sue Gutermuth as the rest of the class sang a rousing chorus of This is our Capping Day , the fresh- man capping song.
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Polkas And Square Dances 1, This is one of the solemn moments at the dance. 2, It looks as though jo Stuuman had the same idea as the camerman when this picture was taken. 3. Hrs. Coings and her husband get into the mood of the evening. 4. .-'xt least someone in this group is lnving a good time. 5. Laurie and Craig seem to be having a good time dancing to the music of the Ad ve nturers. 5. 'x'iclfiCillet1, and Judy Sie-rer entertain their guests as they await the oncoming meal. 7. The banquet has a 'fray of getting everyone together for fun and laughter. BX. i f
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