St Francis Hospital School of Nursing - Cross and Crown Yearbook (Trenton, NJ)
- Class of 1967
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Cynthia Salamandra Contents Dedication -7 , ................................... 2 Theme . ; , 4 Administration and Faculty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 Seniors 7 R ,,,,,,,,,, 24 Rotations , . k - 62 Freshmen 82 Activities ......................................... 88 R, S T.D. ms Excellency The Most Reverend Bishop of TfeMon GEORGE W. Hi Rev. Laurent Ceremsak, O.F.M., Conv. Rev. Hilary Hoffman, O.F.M., Conv. Hospital Chaplain Hospital Chaplain Rev. Donald M. Endebrock, A.B., S.T.D. Rev. Edward A. Reissner, J.C.D. Instructor in Ethics Director of Sodality Instructor in Religion SISTER MARGARET ALACOQUE, O.S.F. R.N., M.S.N.E. Hospital Administrator 10 R.N., M.S. Director, School of Nursing Hospital Administration Sr. Michael Saint Joseph, O.S.F. R.N., M.H.A. Assistant Administrator Sr. M. Concilita, O.S.F. R.N., M.S.N. Assistant Administrator Sr. James Joseph, O.S.F. Assistant Administrator Sr. Marie Thomas, O.S.F. R.N., B.S.N. Director, Nursing Service Sr. Margaret Aloysius, O.S.F. Sr. M. Damien, O.S.F. R.N., M.S.N. R.N. Director, Personnel Development Night Supervisor 12 Helen Marie Dolton R.N., M.S. Associate Director of Education Sister M. Benno, O.S.F. R.N., A.B. Librarian Norma T. Burgner RN. Health Counselor Mary Chapman RN. Assistant Instructor in Nursing Sister M. Andrew, O.S.F. R.N., M.S.N. Instructor in Nursing Marguerite Birkenstock R.N., M.A. Medical-Surgical Co-ordinator Dora Cavalieri R.N., B.S.N. Instructor in Nursing Sister M. Clare Jerome O.S.F., R.N., B.S.N. Ed. Instructor in Nursing 13 Sister Barbara Marie, O.S.F. A.B., B.S. in Pharmacy Instructor in Pharmacology Ruth Bradley R.N., B.S.N. Guidance Counselor Sister M. Cecilia M.S.C., R.N., B.S.N. I nstructor in Nursing Maureen Colavita R.N. Assistant Instructor in Nursing 5x Marilyn Dillione John T. Dimun, M.D. Barbara Draper R-N-, B-SN- Ed- School Physician R'N' Instructor in Nursing Social Co-ordinator h F Sister Elizabeth Therese JO nEdilxifenzet Patricia Fitton O.S.F., R.N., B.S.N. Supervisor of RN, B.A. Instructor in Nursing Physical Education Instructor in Nursing a ' 'xO Agatha Gaydos Dolores Crusslcr Mildred Harcar R.N., B.S.N. B.N., B.S.N. R.N., B.S.N. Instructor in Nursing Instructor in Nursing Instructor in Nursing Lovena Haumann Joseph F . Kelly Constance L. Kucay R.N. M.A. R.N. Assistant Instructor in Nursing; Instructor in English Assistant Instructor in Nursing w L k , . a Rosalie Maziarz Joanna Messerschmitt Patricia Mills R.N., B.A. M.A. RN. Instructor in Nursing Director, Glee Club Assistant Instructor in Nursing Sr. Miriam Francis 4'M '2' Mary Rago Patricia Reeder O.S.F., R.N., M.S.N. R.N. R.N., B.S.N. Instructor in Nursing Assistant Instructor in Nursing Instructor in Nursing Miriam Rose Mary Ann Scarano Elizabeth Smith B.S. B.A. B.S. Instructor in Nutrition I nstructor in Science Assistant Librarian $7 k. 'w Phyllis Spitz, R,N, Alexander Szajko Jeane Vitellaro , Assistant Instructor in Nursing RN. R.N.. Assistant Instructor in Nursing Assistant Instrlctor u sin 15 School Council Sitting: Msgr. Thomas J. Frain, Ph.D.; Sr. Margaret Alacoquc, O.S.F., R.N., M.S.N.E.; Samuel Sica, M.D.; Sr. Marian Therese, O.S.F., R.N., M.S. Standing: Mrs. J. Norcross, R.N.; Edward J. Callahan, Ed.M.; Miss Ruth Bradley, R.N., B.S.N.; Mrs. W. S. Dearden; Miss H. M. Dolton, R.N., MS. Dr. Samuel Sica served faithfully on the Council from 1947 until his death in March, 1967. Attending Staff Sitting: Dr. F. Campo, Dr. J. Kustrup, Dr. G. Sommer, President; Dr. J. Kinczel. Standing: Dr. I. Levy, Dr. F. McGuigan, Dr. H. Davis, Dr. J. Harman, Dr. S. VVatov, Dr. J. Johnson, Dr. H. Topley, Dr. J. Brenna, Dr. D. Eckstein, Dr. P. Finnegan, Dr. M. Friedman, Dr. A. Moriconi, Dr. XV. Cohen, Dr. J. Dimun, Dr. F. Storaci. 16 . Residents and Interns Sitting: Dr. Valencia, Dr. Mahboubi, Dr. V. Cabellaro, Dr. J. Fitzpatrick, Director of Medical Education; Dr. M. Benemen'to, Dr. Caola, Dr. M. Sharma. Standing: Dr. M. Perez, Dr. M. Kahn, Dr. M. Talwani, Dr. Yazdi, Dr. M. Malik, Dr. J. Nova, Dr. K. Tewintr, Dr. F. Swana, Dr. M. Choudry, Dr. R. Lim, Dr. Lee. Not Pictured: Dr. A. Garces, Dr. C. Tolentino, Dr. B. Kadivar, Dr. C. Abouchedid, Dr. W. Suchint, Dr. R. Ong, Dr. B. Dunleavy, Dr. E. Zambrano, Dr. A. Keshavarzi, Dr. D. Hutchison, Dr. A. Garcia. 17 Hospital Sisters Sitting: Sr. M. Paschal Marie, Sr. M. Colette, Sr. M. Eusebia, Sr. Margaret Alarcoque, Sr. Marie Xavier, Sr. M. Mabel, Sr. M. Rose St. Francis. Standing: Sr. Michael St. Joseph, Sr. Clare Christi, Sr. Philippa, Sr. Ann Perpetua. Hospital Sisters Sitting: Sr. Barbara Marie, Sr. Marie Thomas, Sr. Clare Jerome, Sr. M. Alacoque, Sr. Concilita, Sr. Isabel Marie, Sr. James Joseph, Sr. Madeline Francis. Standing: Sr. John Therese, Sr. M. Patrice, Sr. Margaret Aloysius. 18 Head Nurses Sitting: J. Schiller, E. Kusek, B. Nolan, P. Winchester, E. Leip, G. Wigand, E. Yuhas, J. Gioscio, M. Weninger. Standing: P. Hennessey, J. Wasko, C. Colby, A. Conti, M. Baylog. Not Pictured: I. Bellis, J. Mancini, I. Croll, M. Vavricka, E. Haas, D. DeCeorge, A. Suth. 19 Hospital Business Staff Mrs. H. Mabey Residence Supervisor Mrs. M. Peterson Secretary Mrs. M. VVhitehouse W A I , . Secretary 20 Mrs. B. Liick Mrs. A. DeTol Sitting: Mrs. M. Sharer, Mrs. . Sitting: Mrs. L. Haluszka, Mrs. E. Hufnell. Standing: Mrs. C. Ford. Brookins. Standing: Mrs. A. Hudacki, Mr. W. Anderson. R. Benedetti, P. Baughman, E. Trayner, A. O Daniels, Supervisor; P. Kunert, E. Brookins, A. Schlottenmeier, L. H. Bango. Insert: H. Getty. Not Pictured: M. Agocs, A. VVitkowski, R. Mattes, Lohaluszka, W. Kcich, M. Ernie, I. G. Korang, A. Ambrosi, L. Murphy, W. Dean, E. Schmultz. Mucha. 21 w; mum a m 3 ,w 24 W4 74W 74W 04m Midtele 3W Elegant as simplicity and warm as ecstasy. 0W MM gm H er highest duty is to be helpful. A friend who makes the darkness bright. hm 6W4 yaw BMW All who win joy, must share it; happiness was born a twin. ?QQW KW Jelen 130W 6904M MW 8W Sunshine and humor dons this petite lass. Sheis very wise but not so tall for precious things are often small. 71W ymm 8W 3W 7W 8W A perfect lady nobly plan-w to warm, to com- Always a kind word. fort, and command. panda fa 8W , H er heart is like a singing bird. fWM Mm 8W N atking is impossible to a willing heart. 8m fem 6W MW 5W 6W Quiet is her manner; kindis her way. Laughing cheerfulness throws sunshine on all parts of life. 28 gm few 62 em every gesture, dignity and love. in her heart. ywzl 4m am For some we love, the lovlies't and the best. KW em 8W Grace in all her steps, heaven in her eyes, in Above all the virtues, love and kindness dwell yew 74m 6W Words are easy like the wind; faithful friends a e hard to 19nd. 74W AK 8W Much is she worth, even more is she made of. Two'merry eyes full of frolic and glee. 30 1W 1m 6m 35m 6W 25.24W Little girl sweetness bearing Kcontagious smile. A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. 5W KW 25pr Graceful air revealing genuine sweetness. MWK. 33W Gay, debonaz'r, her heart without a care; wher- ever she may be, thereis' laughter in the air. 55m lama 4W Merry, mischievous, full of fun, liked indeed by So much lies in laughter, warmth and a loving everyone. ' heart. pm 74W 04W MW MW gym A winning smile for everyday she gives those A thing of beauty is a joy forever, its lovliness who come her way. increases. MW 530W 54W M erry M argaret, a midsummer flower. .32 6W 74W 041m J A friend is never known till a man have need. ?yjuj MW 54W 74W fawn 54914 ?W- Far may we reach before we find a heart so V Fair as a star, when only one is shining in the sky. feminine and so kind. 33 W strong in performnce. A dark haired girl with smiling a look of glad surprise. i 6W 5W Keane Responsibility walks hand in hand with capacity 34 and power. 2m khan Kali? Ifs nice to be natural when ymire naturally nice. 7mm KW 5W fme KW Zest is the secret of all beauty. . A better friend is hard to find, combination of j heart, soul and mind. 35 0W MW KW 8W 5W KW! Her step is light, her heart is gay; she makes life She is a tree of life to those who grasp her. merry all the day. Mm 51W 161W , ' Happiness is a wine of the rarest vintage. 36 MW KW A true friend is the gift of God. jimleme Mae KW wisp of femininity, a lady fair. Wit, the flower of imagination, is seen in her every smile. 38 i y' QQ; :hi I it pm 4M 1W deleen Mme 1m Still waters, peaceful, deep, once a friend, a Like angelk' UMhLShO and bright. friend to keep. 74W 74m 1W If my heart were not light, I would die. What heart. ' 642ml 74m KW Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. Km 5W ZW 47m 74m KW wondrous medicine is contained in her V So pleasant to know. 00W 5, KW 25W 74W MW Aheart whose spirit overflows its boundaries. A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on demand. mm Mm Make; All that is kind and lovely in a woman. 5W 74m McGW With tresses of gold and Shining smile she bring- eth forth sunshine to others. 1W 5W MW Her gift is royal friendship always sincere and Much mirth and no madness, all good and no true. badness. 42 6W 1W M451 MW 74W M MW Who can be wise, amazed, temperate, and furi- Every soul that loves is a treasure house of all ous, loyal and neutral, in a moment. that she has ever dane. yam Mm MW Obliging to the end, a true and noble friend. 6W RM MW ' Her path is like a shining light. M w, M w 06 ,A , MW 5W 0'8u'w 8444444 741444 gm Her nature is a glass of champagne bubbling V Blessed with a charm thafs certain to please. over. 43 44 6W pee MW KW hm Not too serious, not too gay; a good friend in More precious is the light in her eyes than all every way. the roses in the world. WW fee pW? Little friends may prove great friends. MW 74W pm Wit to persuade and beauty to delight. KLXM JMW M112 'p M1 1 j 1 . 751 8mm 74. Mada? Kathleen .ZW pm Her loveliness I never knew until she smiled at In her heart are the sources of life. me. ' 45 6W mefwa Sweeter than the honey and the honeycomb. Ever witty, full of fun, sheic a friend to everyone. yWM Mm em 46 Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhood. So rich in treasures of her own. ,- BMW yaw RM Loyalty and wit to match. , Her eyes are like the oceans, her heart just as ' wide. PM 741106 KW WW M Raw Tis better to be small and shine than big and A true friend is the best possession. cast a shadow. , MA Lf'kqu v? . a .9 d . vi? WW g6 931 K . G p hearted friendliness conquers all. 9 g . 3 ymice fame QM Her thoughtfulness leaves us with thoughts of her. Mam; Jame 4W , em 74m Rem Wit is the flower of imgination. In friendship we find nothing false or insincere; everything is straightforward and springs from 49 the heart. 50 64W 74W 5W Mm glam 5W Where your treasure is, there will your heart Good thingscome in small packages. be also. 6W 2. SW Many are the joys in youth, but oh what happi- ness to live. 6W 74W SW The countless gold of a merry heart, The rubies and pearls of a loving eye. pwle 5W ' 799W 74m SW Golden hair like sunlight streaming on the mar- If friendliness were 1976, she would own the sun. ble of her shoulder. ' 52 MW 7W 5W Mm 7W F air face, eyes that dance, hair that mirrors the A wee bit of Irish a-smiliri m the rain. sun. 47W 14W Why; Me thinks ,tis mischief lurks behind that easy quiet gaze. MW Jaw 0m A little nonsense now and then is the wisest men. MM 7m WW A smile 2's the whisper of a laugh. relished b The eyes are the mirror of the soul. Her smile, her humor, all unfold a heart thafs A light heart lives long. lined with purest gold. MW saw WW A smile for every friend and a friend for every smile. 52;. MW em The love of heaven makes one heavenly. 54. MM 6W Laughter and mischief lurk in her eyes. 55 Ode to a Student Nurse Student nurses are found everywhere; in the classroom, out on dates, watching TV, on cogee breaks, and oh yes, working on the floors. Doctors yell at them, Head Nurses criticize them, Interns tolerate them, Mothers worry about them, and Patients love them. A student nurse is courage under a cap, a smile in snowy white, strength in starched skirts, endless energy, the boast of young womanhood and a modern Florence Night- ingale. She has the speed of a gazelle, the strength of an ox, the quickness of a cat, and the ability of Florence Nightingale, Linda Rich- ards and Clara Barton all rolled into one. Just when she is gaining prestige and poise, she drops a glass, breaks a syringe, or steps on a Doctofs foot. A student nurse is a composite,- she eats like a team of hungry interns and works like the whole nursing staff put together. As a freshman, she has the fleetness of a snail and the mentality of a mule, and is held together with starch, adhesive tape and strained nerves. To an alumna, she will never work as hard, make more beds or scrub in on more cases than her predecessors. A student nurse likes weekends off, men, the 0.R., certain Doctors, the latest clothes, her roommate, Mom and Dad, and yes, her School of Nurs- ing. Sheis not much for working 3:30-12, cleaning her room, alarm clocks, inspection or eating in the school cafeteria. No one gets more pleasure from straightening a wrinkled sheet or wetting parched lips. No one else can cram into one head the bones comprising the pelvis, what to do when a patient is in shock, the toxic effects of all drugs, plus the ten top records of the week. A student nurse is a wonderful creature. You can criticize her but you canit discour- age her. You can hurt her feelings, but you canit make her quit. Might as well admit it, whether you,re a Head Nurse, Doctor, Alum- na or Patientewho is your hospitalis living symbol of faith and sympathetic care? She is an example of the American way. She is judged not by her race, religion or social standing, but by a professional yardstick. A yardstick that measures her ability to use good judgment, apply a bandage or sacrifice her time to ease the pain of a patient, simply for the satisfaction of a job well done. She is a hard working and determined young girl doing her best for her school and humanity. Whenever she becomes discouraged, and the lamp gets too heavy, she should remem- ber that there is a reward awaiting her, be- cause surely some of Godis angels wear white caps instead of halos and carry medicine trays instead of harps. Author Unknown Class As our two years at Saint Francis draw to a close, we recall with fondness all the wonderful memories we have gathered in these hallowed halls. The thought of graduation brings feelings of ambivalence. How we long to wear the crisp white uniforms of graduate nurses! But, oh, how we will miss the friends who have been so dear to us. We all remember so well that first day. September 7, 1965, seems like ages ago. We tried to hide our feelings of uncertainty behind bright, smiling faces as we said farewell to our families. It was our big sisters who came to the rescue. The first night at dinner we were introduced to some new songs and we soon began to feel welcome in a place that would be home to us for the next two years. Our rooms began to resound with laughter and new friend- ships were formed. Remember the parties we held without fail every Thursday night? We could never fool Mrs. Liick, though! Who can forget Jean Ann under Betty,s bed at 11 p.m.? . . . Margids demerits? . . . Jackie and Janice sleeping with the lights on? Dancing in the halls became a common occurrence. Eight- to-four classes, quizzes, and homework on weekends became routine. Remember those classes in Fundamentals and poor Mrs. Chase? We thought we could never learn all those procedures by heart. Which comes iirst, systolic or diastolic? Finally our uniforms arrived, bringing with them our first day with lirealli patients. Remember our iirst bed baths? . . . Cathiefs and Margies exper- iences with pajamas? . . . Diane and the complete bath? Thanksgiving arrived and with it came many firsts . . . finals, Directofs list, a blue stripe, and the start of two full days in the area of our choice. The challenge of Psychiatric Nursing br0ught many rewarding and fulfilling exper- iences. Wednesday and Friday mornings on our favorite mode of transportation tthe school bus?l were eagerly awaited by those who traversed to State. Trading Post snacks, paper bag lunches and card games with the patients were a few of the highlights. Who will ever forget process recordings at 4 pm. on Fridays, guidance Clinic Visits, Neurology iiquizzesT and the Psych final? Snow Hurries were seen in the sky and the excitement of Christmas brought all of us a little closer. The Christmas dinner was a huge success. Remember singing xThe Twelve Days of Christmas, and how the faculty laughed? . . . Sr. Marian Therese serving the delicious turkey dinner? . . . Sr. Andrew passing out candy canes? The spirit of the season was manifested in the welcome we received from the patients at State and Donnelly as we led them in favorite Christmas carols. Obstetrics . . . The days in LozD were highlighted by liBaby carel and trips to the Chapel. Janice had other experiences . . . Giving TLC in the Nursery was a favorite pastime. Spring Fever hit us as we prepared for our short Easter vacation. It was fun while it lasted. Remember the night the second floor was permeated by the smell of sulfur? . . . Bonnie and her allergy will never be the same. The cafeteria re-echoed once more with our favorite songs . . . ill Came Here to Be a NurseT . . . llHarkT . . . TI Believel . . . liPeds is not a miniature Meszl We soon learned that there is a technique History to getting a child to take his medicine. Remember Wee School and Miss Kaminski? Spring Hew and sunburned faces entered the scene. Cooling off in the sum- mer heat was a comfort known to only the learned. Remember Susan and her mattress? . . . Cynthia hanging crepe paper at 1 a.m.? That summer brought late leaves, ten day stretches and a farewell to many of our friends. However, the two months soared by and September brought new experiences. Our big sisters graduated and we acquired new rooms with sinks. The Freshmen arrived and our egos soaredeLittle Sisters . . . two stripes . . . Seniors, at last! Classes resumed amidst the fun of orienting the Frosh to Saint Francis. iiAn elephant in September, remembers? We did quiet down, though, as M8181 beckoned and confidence began to grow as we became iiexperienced nurses? Will we ever forget D.F.,s IVs? . . . Marylynnis whites in the trash chute? . . . Lorettais iilegf? . . . Margiefs laugh? . . . Mrs. Chase in someone elseis bed? The advent of Thanksgiving brought Leagues, finals, Second Year rotations and weekends spent at the hospital. Contaminated or not-that was the question in the OR. Remember Lorrie,s umbilicus? Care studies gave us a look at private duty nursing . . . Orthopedics, Dr. Thurm, and the student versus the Hoyer lift . . . Isolation brought the promise of beautiful hands for the weekend. Christmas this year was saddened by the thought that it would be our last one together. Remember Pam as Santa . . . singing carols . . . working on the holidays . . . vacation? We welcomed new rotations as we brought in the New Year. Sister Clare Jerome, with a guiding hand and sometimes a necessary push, helped us through our Emergency Room experience. In the clinic we were introduced to a different type of nursing. Remember the farewell party for Dr. Prischa? Diet Therapy and sixth floor . . . salt or not-what a dilemma! Third North proved to be one of the most unpredictable floors in the hospital. The experience we gained here could never be measured. Easter vacation arrived and we marched off to New York on our Class Trip. Mama Leoneis could never survive on our tips. The rotation ended and we began the eighth quarterethe last lap. The thought made many of us tremble . . . Will we be ready to graduate by September? T.E.N.-what a switch! Now we were working nights and sleeping days. Suddenly our clumsiness became more noticeable as we tripped over overbed tables and bumped into beds! Remember Betty,s blanket on the window . . . 2 am. conferences . . . iiHey, Studenti, . . . classes at 8 am. on Mondays? Onward we marched through spring. Class rings were one of the high- lights of the season. Seminars reminded us of how much we had forgotten. Senior pictures . . . May Crowning . . . Retreat . . . Student-Faculty Picnic . . . Dinner Dance . . . The time Hew by so quickly. We polished up our nursing care and perfected the skills we had learned so long ago. As graduation ap- proached we realized that our years at Saint Francis could never be recaptured. Goodbyes were exchanged as we packed our suitcases and gave our rooms one Enal look. All that remains is memories. 59 ; .vli- WM : hAALAikA A! g 5' Q at i. 9.2+ a s . 33$: .. . uh Wllad shexs smiling! Do you want to know a secret? zm Can we play together? Please . . . T-L-C. One little Indian Kiddie City Would you mind explaining this Doctor? k 51.? What channel did you say? All this and baby too! Lord make him an instrument of Thy peace. - : 6':m-U cwHQ Preparing for E.S.T. Nurse-patient rapport V9. mm Come along, dearief, 64 Occupational therapy --:z 6 man: 2 A helping hand 5 u r 9 i . c a I F orget something? You could bounce a dime on it. 1 Pard0n me, Doctor? Does this mean I have a study today? A well earned break. Ke1Iy, please? 1 hope this is itr, K R l,000,023-l,000,024-l,000,025 . . . Vital signs q 15 minutes. R e c o v e r y R O O Let go of the spoonV A busy day ahead. - 9.!0-60:!-+-:0 m0 OH to the races One, two, three liftY' Flex those muscles! 68 Miss Mills, where are you? It takes two to do the job. Confidence in action 1 have to grab my gown and ,, run! Can I help you? Scrub :1 dub dub! just d0n t stand there, help me? Now, I remember-I gave that Seconal! I'm Stat med. What, another prc-op enema? 12:15 am. 70 Night Rounds. Would you believe 7 proops? The beginning of :1 new day. , , , - - uHappy New Year! YouNc got to be kiddingV Night Report. Wou1d you mind explaining this Doctor?,, Hope I have everything! Would you believe a ride down corridor? Code No. 99 Team work in action. What would we do without them. uBut I came for a physical! oHello Sister, yes Doctor, what did you say F ather? u Next please? V , . oAre you sure it was Schmitt and not Schmidt? Physio in action. Tickles, doesn,t it! ooAre you sure about this blood pressure? Easy 0n the mashed potatoes! Routine Admission. This one is a House tray. 92$: That was three orange, two apple, and five grape. Patience, patient txuchcr! HLather it up well.n Nurse No. 4 checks all the equipment. A1l for me? 1 wonder if I should take a pedial pulse? She thinks 1,111 really happy about this! uAnd when did you begin to feel this way? Memory Lane Remember . . . Our first night here . . . daily quizzes . . . Mrs. Chase and Fundamentals . . . our first bed baths . . . taking BP,s . . . Anatomy . . . Cathy,s midnight excursions . . . Janices bath in L8zD . . . ttOh, noV . . . all those engagementSJtWhoE next? . . . Margiets laugh . . . singing in the cafeteria . . . ice water at meals . . . good foreign relations . . . physicals . . . all those diets . . . Mrs. Liick . . . playing tennis . . . weekends off . . . playing cards . . . term papers . . . State Hospital . . . care studies . . . the OR. . . . the Sweet Shoppe . . . 3rd North . . . seminars . . . 10 minute phone calls . . . lights out at 10:30 . . . birthday parties . . . Disaster Nursing . . . having enough whites for one week . . . Bonniek guitar . . . the dances . . . static on the radio . . . Bettyts questions . . . days on 5th floor . . . the Ortho final . . . Well Baby Clinic . . . the night the sewers backed up . . . Isolation . . . basketball games . . . ice cream cones . . . the class trip . . . smoking in the halls . . . room inspections . . . demerits . . . pizza parties . . . ttIsrft that unusual? . . . ttPro- fessionalisnf . . . Nutrition . . . class rank . . . uMiss Humphrey, Where are you? . . . roommates . . . Class rings . . . the power failure . . . WVould you believe? . . . Bonnie,s Tuna Fish . . . suspensions . . . late leaves . . . the Position Paper . . . the Yearbook . . . and most of all, Mother. When the weather suits you not, Try smiling. When your coffee isnat hot, Try smiling. When your neighbors don9t do right Or your relatives all fight, Sure ifs hard, but then you might Try smiling. DoesnDt change the things, of course, Just smiling. But it can not make them worse, Just smiling. And it seems to help your case, Brightens upa gloomy place, Then, it sort of rests your face, Just smiling. JG KWEAXEL :: l I mAUNQIIi , v ft DngnggQ . V mitt '. bg, 28,3 L. Alichwer N. Bomheimcr C. Celano E. Chamberlain A. Chapman G. Collura M. DiEugenio R. Fallon P. Favaloro M. Finnegan S. Finnegan M. Flood B. Gallagher M. Gallagher E. Clover B. Harris C. Hemenway M. Kosch A. O Su1livan Secretary K. Kuchinski B. Harris J. Kuliczkowski Treasurer K. Kuti L. Kwiatkowski M. Lempka M. Mancini J. 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Mary Finnegan Linda XVood Sue Finnegan 1966 367 Janice Moran Co-Captain Maureen Mancini Basketball Helen Baylog Co-Captain Gretchen Markert Ann OKullivan Margie Merriman Nancy Bornheimer Betty Killough Julie Reymore 1966-1967 Coach John Feldenzer CENTRAL JERSEY STUDENT NURSES8 BASKETBALL CONFERENCE SCORE WINNER GAME St. Francis vs Mercer mama St. Francis vs Ann May mama St. Francis vs St. Petefs womd St. Francis vs St. Petefs leaw St. Francis vs Mercer Qwaw St. Francis vs Ann May wwaw 82-16 ........ St. 44-13 ........ St. 68-15 ........ St. 84- 8. .. St. 81-11 ........ St. 54-23 ........ St. Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Co-captains display the team trophy. The team managers: Dolores KI'OWYI, Team members display indi- Mary Lou Vavra. vidukal trophies for outstanding wor . C-J Conference and F estival Championship Trophies. Joseph R. Gruerio, Americo De Lorenzo and Michael De Puglio. : uJ Cheerleaders Captain, Margie Heinke; Co- captain, Janis Foerschl. The squad displays their conference trophy. Spirit, energy, Vitality-these and many more comprise a cheerleader. Shek boundless in en- thusiasm and loyalty, always faithful to her team and school. Even though the outlook appears dim, she never gives up; she cheers her team on to Victory. Truly, then, she is an example of St. Francis School spirit, a model for all! 91 The Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a very important part of the life of a student at St. F rancis. Under the guidance of Sr. Isabelle Marie and Fr. Reissner, the girls participate in many ac- tivities such as giving Christmas and Easter baskets to the poor, sponsoring dances and cake sales, and offering prayers for peace. The Christmas toys donated to us through the eHorts of Mrs. David D. F einberg, brought much joy to the hearts of the tiny tots who re- ceived them. A true Franciscan has a heart like Marys and a Christlike Betty DellaPietro, Prefect, discusses a Sodality project with Sr. Isabelle outstretched hand. Marie, Adviser. David D. Feinberg The songs, the melodies, the fond memories-how can one forget them? There were the Christmas Carols, the dinners, and of course, graduation. Each occasion brings a special thought to mind-joy, peace, accomplishment-all through song. Under the leadership of Miss Joanna Messer- schmitt guiding the glee club, it became a combined effort to strive for the best. We rehearsed and re- hearsed until we had it just right. But it was worth it once the performance was over and all commented it was a job ttwell done? 93 Mrs. D. Cavalieri, Adviser; J. Roslon, Treasurer; H. Baylog, Vice-President; C. Keane, President; J. Collura, Secretary. A Mrs. P. Reeder, Advisor; M. Mancini, Vice-President; J. Daly, President; A. O Sullivan, Secretary; B. Harris, Treasurer. 94 H3QQ-:HM Cathleen Hess Virginia Brady Christine Hemenway Gretchen Markert President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Our Student Council brings forth in every judi- cial act, the voice of the m-en::oto represented. Through this source, the bonds of ad- ministration and students are brought closer to- gether. With pride we look upon the chosen elected who have served their classmates to the height of their ability. Cathie Hess presides over a Student Council meeting. Library We help Sister Benno celebrate her Golden Jubilee. 97 3.1a? 3.x . Hgig .. Kathy Cline, Editorj Helen Marie Dolton, Advisor; Margie Carr, Business Manager. Of all the treasured memories of our Senior year, none is more Cherished than our yearbook. Under the direction of our moderator, Miss Helen M. Dolton, work began after the start of our Senior year. Every Monday at 5:30 eight girls put their heads together over iced tea and layouts. But, the full effect of our diligence will only be realized long after the studenfs cap has been exchanged for the graduate cap and pin. YEARBOOK STAFF Helen Marie Dolton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Aduisor Kathleen Cline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Editor Margaret Carr ,,,,,,,, Business Manager Stag Members Bonita Chitty Kathleen Landolina Elizabeth McCormack Janice Sabik Cynthia Salamandra MaryEllen Wright One Friday on Calvary, as in a hospital ward, Three men lay dying, among them our Lord. ,Twas the worst case of neglect that was ever recorded; These patients whose pain Pilate had ordered. In three hard beds, in the shape of a Cross, Without pillow or blankets, no nurse would endorse. Now the one in the center our attention should claim; Jesus of Nazareth, the chart gave His name. A cardiac condition, examiners find . . . Excessive love for the whole of mankind. Now you who are nurses, just listen to this; Unsterilized nails pierced His feet and His wrists, And what about this for cruel medication? Vinegar and gall were His lips, leviation. His back men wounded by blows and welts, Yet no soothing ointment could relieve the hurts. No cold compress was applied to His eyes; The world,s greatest lover just hangs there and dies. Not a grain of morphine, not a tourniquet set, As Mary,s Son slowly bleeds to death. The chart then concluded, as further we see; ccThis sad Man from Nazareth died about three? His sad loved ones mournfully went their way . . . His Mother, Magdalene, and John so they say. Now donat blame the Jews for this frightful neglect; Our sins did it all; our sins do it yet. This treatment of Christ demands reparation, It falls to you nurses, of this generation. Whenever you see anyone in pain, Just make believe it is Calvary again. And do for the patient what you wish they had done; For the Man in the Center . . . The Innocent One. It will thrill His angels, it will please Him, too; Just keep at it, girls, ,til lifeas work is through. And when after death your soul mounts on high, God will ticap3i you again in His home in the sky, And on judgment day, then Heaven you,ll win, Because nursing your patient, you really nursed Him. Father Delaney 101 Senior Rita Auletta . . . . 38 Benson Lane, Trenton, N. J. . . . . 585-7818 . . . . March 8 Helen Baylog . . . . 60 Mabol St, Trenton, N. J ..... 882-7907 . . . . Dec. 18 Gwendolyn Bier . . . . 341 Tyler St, Trenton, N. J . . . . 394-8342 . . . . July 6 Barbara Birmingham . . . . 8 Milliken Rd., Sayreville, N. J. . . . . 257-7186 . . . . June 26 Kathleen Bogdan . . . . 647 Cass St, Trenton, N. J. . . . . 394-7089 . . . . March 22 JoAnn Bopp . . . . 571 Linden Ave., VVoodbridgc, N.J ..... 636-9044 . . . . Feb. 18 Virginia Brady . . . . 101 Park Ave., New Moanuth, N. J ..... 671-0024 . . . . Feb. 12 Dolores Brezak . . . . 131 Clover Ave., Trenton, N. J ..... 883-2174 . . . . Oct. 9 Pamela Brunsvold . . . . 32 Royal Oak Bd., Trenton, N. J ..... 882-5274 . . . . Dec. 9 Jacqueline Cappie . . . . 264 Central Ave., Long Branch, N. J ..... CA 2-8577 . . . . May 28 Barbara Carlini . . . . 61 W ashington St., Trenton, N. I ..... 599-4665 . . . . Jan. 25 Margaret Carr . . . . 1008 Cooper St, Edgewater Park, N. J ..... 877-5797 . . . . May 29 2130mm Chitty . . . . 19 Gales Rd., Fords, N. J. . 9?? LI 9-3174 . . . . May 15 Kathleen Cline . . . . 81 Burnham Dr., Fords, N. I ..... 548-1078 . . . . Apr. 9 Judith Collura . . . . 59 Piersall Rd, Old Bridge, N. I ..... CL 7-3856 . . . . Apr. 13 Jean Cornell . . . . 24 Schiverca Ave., Freehold, N. J ..... 462-2859 . . . . Apr. 201 Mary Court . . . . 1024 Winder D11, Bristol, Pa ..... ST 8-2825 . . . . June 16 Antoinette Crisona . . . . 148 XVert Ave., Trenton, N. I ..... 888-3325 . . . . March 23- Lorraine Cuomo . . . . 118 Wortylko St., Carteret, N. J ..... KI 1-6221 . . . . Sept. 7 Diane DcFrank . . . . 9 Carrigg Ave., West Trenton, N. J ..... TU 2-2936 . . . . Jan. 5 Elizabeth DellaPietro . . . . 26 Overhill Rd, Matawan, N. J ..... 566-6333 . . . . June 18 Michele Doran . . . . 411 Latona Ave., Trenton, N. J ..... 883-2445 . . . . Dec. 31 Diana Fantin . . . . 822 Chambers St, Trenton, N. J ..... 695-5139 . . . . June 10 Janis Foerschl . . . . 877 Barry Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J ..... HI 2-8741 . . . . July 17 Patricia Gillespie . . . . 19 Columbia Ave., Trenton, N. J ..... 695-2458 . . . . June 27 Muriel Hackman . . . . 1108 Laurel Ave., Sea Girt, N. I ..... 449-6344 . . . . Sept. 30 Margaret Heinke .1 . . . 55 Campbell Ave., Port Monmouth, N. J ..... 787-1061 . . . . Jan. 3 Cathleen Hess . . . . 342 Indian Creek Dr., Levittown, Pa ..... WI 5-2189 . . . . July 17 Mary Humphrey . . . . 141 Apache Trail, Medford Lakes, N. J ..... OL 4-2937 . . . . Apr. 6 Joan Ivanitski . . . . Spotswood-Englishtown Rd., Jamesburg, N. J. . . . . 521-3170 . . . . Feb. 6 Mary johnson . . 36 Cranberry Lane, Levittown, P21 ..... WI 6-7363 . . . . March 10 Mary Josephickf . . . 45 Hollywood Ave., Trenton, N. J. . . . . 392-4245 . . . . Feb. 5 Carol Keane . . . . 253 Sherwood Ave., Trenton, N. J ..... 587-8496 . . . . Dec. 24 Denise Kelly . . . . 27 River St, Spotswood, N. J. . . . . 251-0740 . . . . March 10 Theodora Kijek . 1 . . 331 Connecticut Ave., Trenton,.N. J. . . . . 586-0034 . . . . Dec. 4 Elizabeth Killough . . . . 865 Fernhill Rd, Glenside, Pa ..... TU 7-6307 . . . . Apr. 24 Mary Krajewski . . T. 144 Carteret Ave, Carteret, N. J ..... 541-7431 . . . . Nov. 20 Veronica Kramarz . . . . 1061 Bordcntown Rd, Burlington, N. J ..... 387-2032 . . . . July 6 Bonnie Kraml . . . . 416 Madison Ave, Dunellen, N. J ..... 968-1594 . . . . Aug. 18 Marilyn Kruszewski . . . . 29 Larchmont Rd, Fords, N. J ..... HI 2-5487 . . . . Feb. 8 Darlene Kuhl . . . . 39 North Main St, Flemington, N. J ..... 782-4352 . . . . Feb. 20 Marsha Labowicz . . . . 709 MayHower Ave., Trenton, N. J ..... 392-7443 . . . . Jan. 18 Paula Lagrotteria . . . . 6 Forrest Ave., Rumson, N. J ..... 842-3182 . . . . Sept. 29 Kathleen Landolina . . . . 1457 73rd St, Brooklyn, N. Y ..... BE 6-8140 . . . . March 11 Angela Larsen . . . . 363 George St, South Amboy, N. J ..... 721-7460 . . . . Nov. 3 1 Carol Lazzarotti . . . . 934 Mount Rd., Burlington, N. J. . . . . 386-4328 . . . . March 5 Kathleen Leahy . . . . 488 W. Front St, Red Bank, N. J ..... 747-4396 . . . . March 9 Florence Lloyd . . . . 22 Bismarck Ave., Trenton, N. J ..... 396-4112 . . . . Jan. 12 102 Directory Jacquelyn Lyons . . . . 310 E. Graisbury Ave., Audubon, N. J ..... 547-3453 . . . . Ian. 14 Deborah Mackevich . . . . 10 Mead Ave., Freehold, N. J ..... 462-0249 . . . . July 20 Anita MaHie . . . . 236 Ardmore Ave., Trenton, N. I ..... 393-8765 . . . . Feb. 16 Elizabeth McCormack . . . . 2 Gregory Tern, Morristown, N. J ..... 539-3314 . . . . Ian. 31 Loretta Merendino . . . . 301 No. Huntington Ave., hrlargate City, N. I ..... 823-3222 . . . . Dec. 13 Marjorie Merriman . . . . 2608 Drayton Dr., Heritage Park, Wilmington, Del ..... WY 8-6494 . . . . Nov. 2 Cheryl Mills . . . . 57 Cypress D1,, Colonia, N. 1.1. . . . 382-0991 . . . . Dec. 13 Marie Monitsky . . . . 653 Crescent Dr., Bound Brook, N. I ..... 356-1452 . . . . Oct. 9 Janice Moran . . . . 205 Robin Lane, Mt. Holly, N. I ..... 267-7445 . . . . Sept. 25 Cathy Muehleisen . . . . 102 Arlington Ave., Yardville, N. J ..... 585-5673 . . . ..Apr. 26 Maureen O,Brien . . . . 168 Rosewood Ave., Long Branch, N. J ..... 222-1528 . . . . Aug. 13 Barbara Opre . . . . 229 Fifth Ave., Roebling, N. 1.. . . . 499-1426 . . . . July 20 Constance Pae . . . . 1427 Genesee St, Trenton, N. J ..... 393-5514 . . . . Sept. 2 Mary Pare . . . . 2304 Appleby Dr., Wanamassa, N. J. . . 774-5160 . . . . Sept. 11 Nancy Pfannenschlag . . . . 100 Manor Court, Runnemede, N. J ..... 931-5822 . . . . Jgn. 30 , Maureen Pierson . . . . 204 Allen Ave., Allenhurst, N11 ..... 531-4051 . . . . July 17 Barbara Pimlott . . . . 35 Hollyknoll D11, Trenton, N. J ..... 587-3473 . . . . Aug. 9 Kathleen Pouliot . . . . 41 Olympia Ave., Trenton, N. J ..... 888-1154 . . . . Dec. 13 Carmella Pratico . . . . 6 Martha D12, Trenton, N. J ..... 585-7718 . . . . Nov. 29 Rosemary Procopio . . . . 23 6mm St, Riverside, N. J ..... HO 1-5349 . . . . Dec. 22 , 5 Jacqueline Rauth . . . . 1775 Prospect St., Trenton, N. I ..... 882-4132 . . . . Jan, 6 2N Roberta Reid . . . . 23 Cranbury Neck Rd., Cranbury, N. J ..... 395-1617 . . . . March 16 -vJulia Reymore . . . . 329 Kings Highway, Swedesboro, N . J ..... 467-0031 . . . . Aug. 24 Barbara Riley . .W. Main St.,Apa1achin,N.Y ..... 625- 2511. . . . Aug. 16 Patricia atter 11.6 47 12th St, Lakewood, N. I ..... 363-7262. .Nov. 21 Nirginia 01122213 W E. MiaEgA Chew r ill NW428 -6882 . . . June 12 Joan oslon. .14 1m a ey Rd., Yardvi 1e, N. win 5.8-5 8721. .Sept. 20 Janice Ross . . . . 12 Millbrook D12, Middletown, N. J ..... 671-3661 . . . . Dec. 2 Mary Ryan . . . 2CIenridge Ave., North Brunswick, N J ..... 545- 3893 . . . . May 24 Patricia Ryan . . .10 Crescent Road, Edison, N. J ..... 287- 2779. . . Ian. .20 .Janice Sabik . 4480 Stelton Rd., S0. Plainiield N. J. . f3. 752 8567.. Jan. 10 Marie Sabino . . . . 721 Baylor St, Delran, N. J ..... 461- 0715 . . . . Feb. 5 Cynthia Salamandra . . . . 68 Lakeview Court, Trenton, N. I ..... 585-6556 . . . . Nov. 12 Christine Schiller . . . . 716 Hobart Ave., Trenton, N. J ..... 587-5701 . . . . Dec. 16 Paula Septak . . . . Reed Rd., Trenton, N. I ..... 737-2037 . . . . March 20 Beverly Setticerze . . . . 96 East Ave., Woodbridge, N. I ..... 634-2803 . . . . June 29 Maureen Thompson . . . . 39 Frederick PL, Parlin, N. J ..... 721-6046 . . . . July 30 Susan Tibbitt . . . . Hyers Mills Rd, Colts Neck, N. I ..... 254-5952 . . . . March 25 Frances Uher . . . . 386 West Snyder St, Lansford, Pa ..... 645-4196 . . . . July 12 Mary Lou Vavra . . . . 1190 River Ave., Lakewood, N. J ..... 363-3970 . . . . Aug. 6 Mary Walder . . . . Warners Rd., RD 9H, Mt. Holly, N. J ..... 267-5913 . . . . Dec. 9 Karen Walters . . . . 6 Wright PL, F armingdale, N. J ..... 938-7321 . . . . July 9 Joan Widua . . . . 1160 Greenmount Rd, Haddonfield, N. J ..... Jan. 11 Joann Wolf . . . . 114 Hillside Ave., South River, N. J ..... CL 4-9494 . . . . Aug. 2 Mary Ellen Wright . . . . Box 343, Old York Rd, Robbinsville, N. J ..... 259-2118 . . . . Apr. 22 Sister M. Caroline . . . . St. Columbank Convent, 950 Metropolitan Ave., Hyde Park, Mass ..... 361-2848 . Nov. 4 1feastday1 Sister M. Columbanus . . . . St. Columbank Convent, 950 Metropolitan Ave., Hyde Park, Mass ..... 361-2848 . . . . Nov. 23 1feastday1 Producld by SW 103 UNION crl'v. 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