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- -f- 1 Black Bands and Care Plans With added vertical black bands on their caps, juniors also had added re- sponsibilities. First on the list included meeting new little sis's or brother's and initiating the freshmen probies. This in- volved raids and hell week including a party for the probies at the conclusion of the week. Other responsibilities included weekly clinical preparation, care plans, working with I.V.'s, and working in spe- Ronna Allen Kathy Bergman Reenae Blanchard Janelle Burk Kimberly Campbell Cathy Conley Pamela Degitz Rebecca Dell Leslie Diller Brenda Dockery Victoria Fitzgerald Martha Freed Lisa Gottschalk Teresa Gotz ciality areas such as l.C.U., C.C.U., E.R., and O.R. These areas were chal- lenging and exciting for many juniors, as well as a little frightening at first. Besides regular hospital clinical hours, clinical also included visits to Doctor's offices, community service during Fo- cus On Health, visiting St. Joseph's burn unit and Lutheran's renal dialysis center, and riding the E.M.S. These ex- periences broadened the horizons of Y fe A x 'GP nursing for junior students. Many juniors gave sighs of relief when they made it through cardio, the famed Tough rotation, or after com- pleting the surgical special project which was comparable to a week of Monday's. But students made it and eagerly looked forward to the next year as seniors and even more respon- sibilities. 9: I was , , f gel N .11 T 'rr Qh? I Kay Guenin , is Y' Rf- M3 . X , T' ' X 54,3 A Karen Hansen N W i . -F3 ls. if 'R A Judith Hoevel ,LQ - ' ' 7 D. Denise Hummer 'V' we Kelley Jackson ' ll , Margaret Jones -ei l' V F-A l l X135 - :V Linda King l 'T V ll J ff, ,T Q , it Beverly Knappenberger --ff - ' I if Kay Kuzeff fiasv fl - Maribeth Martin Y' Karyl Papp E 28 JUNIORS
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v., X, N' nik' Betty Slagle Diana Smith Linda Smith Jill Sohaski Janeen Sordelet X 'l Q-sf - 1 Q ' r- ' - ' ,f . , tit X ' an -21 1 Diane Stock -v if ' Nh.: -1 Nfl 1' f . L' N Q Qi ' 1 ,. -' f 't' Q N ' Paula Stuckey fa ' Q Misc if-V 1 , Theresa Stukenborg P 'l 6 Pamela Taylor Q Q i Q QQQQQQQM Janis Thompson , Nix-1 , 5.3 -.11 v V . 'r . 'X-ft -' f X Q .Q ,- .'-.skim - . xvx QQ , Q ,Q ., Q Q . .i ,vga - ,y , .X . - S- A XQQJTS. fu N 1 ' M lg 6 Q Kristy Tickfer Q T' X KW' rf 'Q 5 ' 'r Lisa Tinlin Y. i l Q N X Scot Tuttle 9 Q, Adriana Velandia X X Q Q 'S Kelly Watson Q .. QQQ QQ Q ,AQQQ Q V 6' E Sh ii w f X. i , kxw ey ason 5 FT xg-'T RoEnna Zerkle gs-' Q1 . Phillip Clendenen I vs, U Freshmen students assemble for an all-school convocation. NOT PICTURED: Stacey Biteman Carolyn Colpetzer Judith Hoagland Mary Jo Mathie Beth Robbins Trisha Tinkham Y' 'l ' , Lisa Ebefie Lab Returns Being a freshman at Parkview re- quires a lot of hard work and dedica- tion. An enormous amount of material is learned during the first year and by the end of that year students can look back and laugh at their earlier fears and ignorances of practical nursing skills. Many freshmen can remember the clammy hands and nervousness felt on vital sign lab return day and the terrifying experience of the first weeks of clinical. For a few who had previous experience, clinical was old hat, but for all, this was the beginning of a com- mon dream. A dream that will grow and over the years become reality. Hell week, lab returns, raids by ju- niors, clinical preparation, the annual Halloween haunted house, studying for exams, and a successful Christmas ba- Jacklin Cooper and Exams zaar were activities the freshmen un- derwent the first semester as they ad- justed to 'nursing school life.' The second semester was highlighted by a long awaited for capping ceremony, as well as, a Valentine's Day dance, car wash, hall dinner party, and pharma- cology. The ending of the freshmen year in- cluded an eight week summer session where students passed medications. The conclusion of the year was a happy occasion for all as they awaited the next school year and a promotion to juniors. Compared to the beginning of the year the freshmen had 'come a long wayl' Those who had survived were proud of their growth and accomplish- ments. FRESHMEN 27
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ij X J 'VM Geraldine Parnin Katherine Pope Ellen Reavis Marsha Renz Rita Reyburn I J I. ,. N i. K , A-i - : ' 1 A. is ,,., ,Q i Doris Rosen 3' iii- ' YJ' 5- ' ' Theresa Scantlen ' s .1-Q f-f N ' rg Marsha Schlosser All QS! X Kristen Steiner X V X 4 - is . , ww, Y I if ' 4 Nfl-. ' .- . Susan Swihart Celine Thorn Donna Tolbert Diane VanderKaay Barbara Vidacs Margo Welker Angela York Mary Zubowski Rebecca Zumbrun Junior M Activities Projects throughout the school year included bake sales and sweatshirt sales. A halfsway thru school party was held at Chi-Chi's in December. The sec- ond semester was filled with busy plans for the annual junior-senior banquet, anticipation of spring break and the end of school honor's convocation. JUNIORS 29
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