Trinity Hospital School of Nursing - Trin I Views Yearbook (Minot, ND)

 - Class of 1970

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W TR' : x 'E W 51 gpxizw flwwluf 5 1 fx? f !KS1C5'9A'ffUI f Lily Q H X I 'xi' 1 QBWFW ' ss S2 Kyla V :- J Of 1231 Q' ' Cfminof 6993 N.Dakota Zllarge Senuzhenkn Kao comjogkcf Zge lzzee lyeaz couzoe if afacfy and Jozacice th Zfe Qgcgoof x9ZLl'Z0l.lZ'-Y M ffe Lzfyulfaf anal th lfetgffnzelgzanfecf fab Mmififzzte of Wmbgsatz Nurs! Q21 .yzoffmony Wfezeff we fade fezeunk agua' out nfynczhnea. 27011 af -mhofg .mfg Qafofa, MAY 22 l97o .,Wo?yuYafJfJ?ffr1:?niohaloz 121'-1fM'n0 -Quaid .grand-ea csucnfafy, .Qafmf ff! gyzaafeeo ,whfckzz fyofyzuahfy azaww., ,dwg Student Lzfe ? 'N so , , X 1 s wi ma.. f i RQ.. The day usually begins early by being aroused from a peaceful sleep by that fa- miliar ring. The student nurse's responsibili- ties grow as she gains more knowledge and experience. Charting . . . learning to give good shots . . . medications . . . taking vital signs . . . are only a few of the duties per- formed throughout the day. affggtwfi m 4, i A ii, y?f W 527 'WK ,W If W wi ff ff , 7 ----f f ww- ws- - ,f,A-- t - S-M ---- xhxvvx x :W-msg, M -exwf T' ' L. x N M '-L- 1 3 w 1 1 w 4 F 1 M edica! - Surgical ursing The Juniors get some experience in the Op- erating Room and Recovery Room besides caring for Orthopedic, Medical and Surgical patients on the floors. Classes are held on scheduled claysy and ward conferences are very beneficial to the student while on duty. Each student has her turn rotating to nights. Sometimes the night gets very long, that hour coke break is so welcome! Senior Specialiief Modeling for expectant mothers . . . feeding sick children . . . caring for newborns . . . are o few challenges of the Seniors as their last year takes them through Pediatrics, Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Psychiatric Af- filiation at Jamestown. Y 0 E 3. . Q 'W 4 'Q 4 fatty ' ' eg A I -X 'Y X ia i W X . Y ,-'ilii ' 5 f 'gil 4, ,,,, A r . iii' :if I, N I x X if ':.F'cm.W'-5'-J -MW mi .... .. ., . , M4 - P --i- K izfleefsm ,- - 1 i N .1 ,Lk, .K K is After work, students come back to . . . beds unmade . . . bath- rooms as they left them . . . a place to hang their caps . . .their roommate's mess . , . boards with only one place left to put today's keepsake. Om' Rooms Familiar Sites i I '1 if 1 Qgykyw jg f 8 , my Ku ' fx -- .rg QQQQE wif H , P 3? i js.. t , Q W W...-'suv-- Popcorn . . . a refrigerator not big enough for so many, many girls . . . dishes to do after last night's snack. . .a promising mail- box . . . important notices . . . the ever buzz- ing intercom . . . the minute that counted . . . all memories not soon to be forgotten. s,.,,,,- I U ' I v 5 S Y Q -2 I f.,- fig I i 0 Remember LD When... . . . You had 0 clofe . . . You smelled some- IVVH ?,if,, 5 Thing burning . . . You ron all The woy down- ' ii sfciirs To get that long Thirsfed for gloss of in milk . . . You put just cu little Too much soup K in The washer? I I ' ,... , 1 , ..,. .,lV H, , f .1 fag, ,,..,, , Q 2 ,, , , 1 3 , :M ,.. , I K U. W A ,. L .... My W X H 63 'f 9 'Z if jg we in f b , , , 'q 4 ww iii f V .-41. 4 . W, ,, .,,, ,H , , . ,. ,, ,,,, .-W ,.,. A ,, ,, ,.., , , ,, f ' 'f ,.,: 'l'!fi : ACM ,, ff,.5l::ii'f ' 5. Ui. N, K. . , PEN. ., . ,,., , ., .,,, ,. ...,,,,,,. M , Sat' ...same 1f m-:-me X----fm ' . f wwe, 1 , f. W , my . nf fi-sam.. + ef H Ei ji j i iiii Around the Dorm All the girls have Their own pos- times, like . . . working hard on fomorrow's assignment . . . arf work . . . swimming . . . knif- ting . . . finding out whoT's in the news . . ,fixing Their friend's hoir. Dorm Doingf N . A Some girls, like Judy, have their own special friends . . . As soon as the sun shines a little., girls are seen out sunbathing . . . Surprise wedding showers are often had for those girls announcing their plans . . . Many girls gather together in rooms for an evening chit- chat . . . Aware of the shortage of class funds, some girls make barbeques to sell around the dorrn. if lun. ,Mr K , f' Q F , at. 1, , ff 3 Time Tunnel l Much preparation goes into the annual carnival held by the Student Nurses. There is group planning on how to deco- rate the different booths around the theme chosen. Campaigning for the Queens is exciting, The night ot the car- nival, instructors and teenagers alike find enioyment in trying their skill at dif- ferent booths. 5. Activitiey Sfudenis and insfrucfors bofh pcirficipcife in ond enioy different octivifies The Sfudenf Association plains. Coronofion is The high- IighT of The cornivol. Congrcifulcifions, Susie! The other condidotes were Lenore Brodohl, Junior, ond Corrine Hinolerer, Freshman. fsszfewf: . , -gk mix The instructors seem to Top off the Christmas Party each year with a skit. The Seniors had a reading, some Juniors sang, and the Freshmen had a skit. The night ended with lunch and gifts being opened. The District Nurses Association also has an annual Christmas Party tor the mentally handicapped children. T7 i Going . . Gone . The choin seemed so long when it wos hung Thcxf if was o delighf To remove CI link eoch doy . . . If didn'T seem reol Thof we were packing out of The dorm for The lost Time . . . A common scene on Fridoy evenings P- Where is everyone going? 18 Adminifimtion Offganizatiom Formal Actizfitief Classef Administration Mrs. Florence Kuntz Director of Nursing Education Miss Florence Sweeney Director of Nursing Miss Joyce Gettlemen Director of Nursing Service Glen Benson Assistant Administrator Howard Semingson Hospital Administrator 3-pl 64: Ilxlii wa I nftructom' xv Mrs. Bale poses with two of her Freshmen students. 5:1 ' L'., Miss Vestre shows Nancy the different important parts of a chart ,Q, W f,1, H I Q i i y Mrs. Hanna is busy preparing for that next class as who knows what question one ot the students may come up with? Q L1 'F -ig A Y M f XA' Vs, s.c,,,, .... . . A 1 5555 421 3 O vit!! vioal ww. ' .M Mi si- .. ,Ni , f.,,,fw s 'M , V . ' . ,, xi 915 ,, fi Q5 M., 2 ZN l. A ' M !XV: ., ,. , V My i 'Agiiz E jg I J .f V , Mrs. Olson spends her last year as Trinity's OR. instructor. We'll miss her, Mrs. Faser instructs the iuniors on 2nd Medical about the heart, The juniors instructor on 4th Surgical is Mrs, Bader, She spends many hours instructing them in urology, the GI system, EENT, breast, and lung. On 5th Medical Mrs, Thompson instructs the iuniors, also. She answers all the questions on the circulatory and respiratory systems. 23 i st fy i . X! Mrs. Halvorsen instructs the seniors in Pediatrics. i Mrs. Hubbard teaches O.B, to the senior class. She knows much about it since she has several children of her own. Mrs. Fahy was a substitute for two months. 24 I nftructom D. ff ff br-v .... .-.W .4 The night classes for the iunior class are taught by Mrs. Peterson. s one A new face at THSN, Miss Erfert, instructs the breaks a bone, you know where to come. 2,1 Q I juniors in Orthopedics. If anyone in K I is f Mrs, Eunice Hernbree is busy bringing the cxccoums up To dole as new bills orrive, Mrs, Mildred Morgan is olwoys finding more inforrnoiion To store away for fufure use for The 'research girls'. I Mrs, Eloise Munson makes sure we are heolflny workers. . 'R Mrs, Linda Wineleer finds onollwer paper To be Typed up. i has -V J J Mom Lornfson Takes inveniory of kitchen utensils. omemotlyerf Mom Grove poses behind The new desk vwvf'? 3 . in QI' Mom Dovick smiles her usual smile. i Mom Bieri posses the long night by paging through magazines. ,, -.,-,.m.,4.w, ousekeepem Mrs. Fornstrum Mrs A. Fromsvog Mrs. Jorde Mrs. M, Frontsvoq Mrs. Day X sk Mrs, Murwscn M f E b Ia. I' Mrs, Sorenson Mamtemmce Man 27 To The Freshmen, March I3 was the big day! The next Thing they know there will be another landmark as they look . , . p N 5 E ex To The Seniors, May 22 was their day! Graduation 28 Life. zmior - Senior Banquet Kathy receives the Florence Nightingale Award while Betty and Linda receive the Junior Scholarship Awards. Ruth Connor addresses the banquet guests on the Books of Mrs Jan Olson shows the little Seniors for their appreciation for all the help she has been . ir',,u gift she received from the Q kNN,,L jg gm :,A 2 g .A t Students mingle in the beautiful tropical surroundings A thank you and farewell on behalf before the meal is served, of the Seniors is given by Sandy. 29 SENIOR CLASS Mrs. Olson, Advisor Janey Slunalcer Susan Fournier, Sec. Gerru Fraser, SA Rep. Pain Bailey, SA Rep. Beverly Dunham, Vice Pres, Sandy Kascbel, President fdff Moen FRESHMAN CLASS Nancy Opsal, Secretary Lore-lil-lon1ar,PresidenT Jo Anne Heggen, Treasurer Lynn Jacobson, Vice Pres, Mrs. Hanna, Adyisor JUNIOR CLASS Mary Jo Hudibargn, President Sarah Sailor, Vice President Lynn Fagerbakke, Treasurer Debby Wenzel, Secretary Choir Snoy Cmciidatef . ,.,.. V M 1- VIV' fr ,. , I , ' . , ,. , ,, ,V , 3. ,. 1 4 5 at A tiitil 0' 0 F ri, f ' Q1 7 5 . , - , . 0 Q f. -fV' . S' ,i - Mrs, Kildahl with her choir at Graduation. Sarah Sailer, Trinity Seated: Nancy Wahl, SA Vice President Barbara Miller, SA President Hazel Gulliclcs, SA Treasurer Standing: Karen Pederson, Freshmen SA Representative Lenore Brcdahl, Junior SA Representative Sandy Kuschel, Senior President Jill Wahner, Social Co-Chairman Maryln Farver, Social Co-Chairman Judy McQuay, Junior SA Representative Mrs. l. Thompson, SA Advisor Loreli Hamar, Freshmen President Penny Sunwall, Freshmen SA Representative Barb Lenfier, St. Francis Miss Lerner won the Student Nurse of the Year Contest for the Mouse River District and was eligible for the State SNOY Contest. Student .vfociation OfW66V5 Students entertain Trinity Hospital Auxiliary members at an Appreciation Tea. Freshmen are honored at their Capping Tea The freshmen svveethearts host the 'Valentine Tea. ' A pumpkin centerpiece signifies the Halloween Tea, 32 Tear oitineazz Students ...Q un-MQ.. Front Row: Shirley Koenig, Renee Jundr, Lindo Chirnuck Bock Row: Donna Larson, Arles Mostvelren, BP? MSFTOVW? Morthcx Hc1nsen,Curlo R. Kirkeby - if . A typical afternoon sessonffheres olwciys much to leorni Mrs. Pczlricio Demers, Colleen Cleary, Ginger Armstrong, Kolhy Syverfson, Jerri Perron, Merton Johnson, These Bonineor Siudenls oifiliofed here of Trinity This pos? yeor for Their Medicol- Surgicol Nursing. Y ' who PAMELA BAILEY Mmot SHIRLEY CHRISTIAN Minot siffmi Q c LINDA DEERING Seniors 9 9 Alamo BEVERLY DUNI-IAM Palermo FAYE EVENSON New Town SUSAN FOURNIER 4 Minot W V 'V U I Q I I 1n:w, fs A GERALDINE FRASER Harvey ROSETTA GOETZ Hazen LYNN HELFENSTEIN Bismarck JUDITH INGRAM Minot I 1 E Q O MARILYN LARSON Ryder MARY LIVINGSTON Minor Q9 ,. LAVONNE KNUTSON Norma SANDRA KUSCHEL Williston Q ..ff' .ii we BARBARA MILLER Deermg BETTY MURDOCK RockLc1ke POLLY REED Brsmclrnk MARSHA SVHEER Minot Qf J f NANC Y Sf DTT Mmm NNA MAE SHIPMAN JCIVUGSTOVVH x- 51 Q5 'hx 3 mega 1 M, my V . , fi x A -LL ' - iisshi W b Q 9. -Hx., MARGERY SEMCHENKO Mmof SHEVLA REINKE Kramer QA xx 13393: -YS, ve 'P fs.. ww-,., 62 CGNNIE SMITH Medicine Lake, Mont. SUSAN SMITH Minot v SHARON STENBERG Wofford City MARY SLUNAKER Roilo iw, h M BEATRICE STICKLAND Minot PATRICIA SHOENWALD Max Q BRENDA STROUPE Mirvot MARLEEN SWENSON Warwick KRISTEN TOFTE Williston v ,R-ga O A O 5 5 I Q N 5' - S17 A A f Q 1 s KATHLEEN WOOD Gler1d1vc,Mon1, JILL WAHNER Pcrshmll k1 union' I Zi CHERYL BALDWIN Culbenson, Mont BEVERLY BEALI-I Carrington I If I , 1. .,f 3,5 W Hffff-:, fw- g I .,,.,.v0 + , 'ww I I sa QM, l 'X , A ' fm' I '. , ,L f f I I E X X -W ' .-. I -...nf A X 2 I - - I fd , ,I ,I M, 'I , fl Q0 E .V SN my I an Q W.. Q55 ' 2, CHRISTINE BERGMAN Bowineau LOUISE BLESSUM Minor ELLEN BORGERS Mlnot BETTY BRAASCH Ryder LENORE BRODAHL Larson LYNNE FAGERBAKKE Noonan MARILYN FARVER EPIJIVIQ JOAN FOSSUM Bovvdon gf' 'I Qs 4-nf? I I 4v.,f,s I g' Ir'r Irr f Msn ,f 319 2 I f WW .I big,-I SJ, I I nn L fb 4. I 'lf- 3 ,E W., X 5--.1 3 I -Z, C49 J LM My I , r if . , ,, ,, E. IM ,f-. AN N A x few ,aff L . 'S . ,4-.., ..f se:-AQJ L, ...... A-.-.W M.. ,..., M- . Q ' ss: Q. Q Xl 4 Wm A A in 7 am, . 2 'AJ ' A UF M' x w 1 Wi X Xsxig aff , A fi A i N... ,N Aa P Q L ...- WSL 'mo N' f 'Sw .......... ., kid s ' ' 1125? sri Nga' ND ff HAZEL GULLICKS Palermo MARY JO HUDIBURLJH Wolf Pont, Montana . ::L I' ' -if A CQYNTHIA MQCPARY Roy JUDY MCQUAY Drake Z JOANNE JANZEN Munich PAULETTE JENNINGS Washburn DONNA JGHNSON Powers Lake DIANNE LACY Heftinger BARBARA LINDVIG Willision BRENDA LOKKEN C rosby ,qc Qixx KAREN LURA Currwrwgiom BONNIE PANASUK MIr1oI SARAH SAILEI? Hazen BETTY SAMSOVV Mmot LINDA SCHAUEI2 Mmot SHEPYL SCHULENGEI? Mme? ROSEMARIE SHAFER TIogo PEGGY MILLER Wofford CIW GERALDINE OLESEN Crosby NIN -ffm.. I ..f. s - ..r, N 'K NK KATHLEEN NIABIN Minot 15,4 - IQ, izf 111 -2f'Igf ,,:if W- -'-:x , wi ,:.. . 1f. N fIEI- EI1. I I' 1 :S k- . , . fh' .E A ,'-' 3, Q f -ew X xi.: W I f I EI,II W . In A , . . Q , UCB Q ' lvl - F M ., , ' A' li U25 il I I lam 5 X 'X X995 J LX 'N 7 , Q .. V, QJNK Q q!cf,,, s M CAROL STARR EgeIor1d PEGGY SYLLI NG ml 7 ,Q haw I Vx., 1 2143 J . .. fed 0 2 G If 4 1 ,I QW, lj, wg Q5 J :A if IL wif Vw. E '4 nk: 4 J? . I 5'0s.h.f- 1' 'Vx .uw ,K , I I si NANCY WRIGHT Neclve 321277 TWA DEBBIE WENZEL Newburg RUTH ANN WIPF Bowdon NANCY WOHL Anamoose 1: 6 2 ,fu if I I LINDA THINGVOLD Martin PEGGY THOMPSON Glenbum VIRGINIA TONNESON Souris CHERYI. VANNETT Mino1 43 M f - ,sm f Frefbmen Obefw VMQGINIA CEYNAR Watford Cnty PM BRANDENBURG Scwbow PAULEUE COLLEUE Clrcufmn JUDNTH DEEQNNC- Alamo ff' , M , ff f' f 4 Q 7 U W -fy. W , I - xv 1 ,. 'I 7 . k K'x'x'k x ' ' , fr 1,3 'fl Qi ' 1 W fz. H ROSABEL DEFENNGER Siosbmg 41 KAHEFEYL DESJAPZLAES V Y 3 WwflxSTO:W X'-f' ' KFFL!-X DETERT ST. igmem1s,M:mT. PATFQICIA DUBONS Twogc: CML ERIC KSON Hefwwger BETTE FAGFRHOLT Hoople ,Q r l, . - xx X if V Q 21 1 . Q-gf v 5 , I I Q11 ' 4 dinf.. hug Lf' 'yff W1 fm V 7 W S I ,,,W VV Q x L f ' f , J . gmj 1 1 ' 5, U 4? 4. DEBORAH GARSKE Devils Lake LOFQELEI HAMAP I my le LYNDA GRONOS E1 e 0 PLeoscm1Loke JOANNE HEGGEN Rovvson CORRKNE HINDERER W1llxsTorv I 5 3, E 1,1357 ,.,,. . 4: ll N5 5222 E ,. 4' Q 4 2 54. ff -, qw Af Q 1 X ,, f I ,f V M 4. 1 1 N 1 J , f X 9 I f 1 5 A ,MM . Y ,wk V. , '1 ' ' I 1 , QQ! Y E L2 N 2 fm ,,' , wg 'N 5 4, K . L, Q I VL l ,. CHI? f ,v t f 1-7, A 'L gm- 139 6., fz, 5 -if . MQ M 14 f q 33 4235 4, ,...-W '54 ,,,,,,w va.- '5 LYNNE JACOBSON Esmond JEANNE LARSCN Crosby KAY LASS Kc1doko,S. Dok. KATHLEEN LENERTZ BoLfour JOLENE LIES Douglas KATHLEEN ZEMAN Minot V7 QQ, lg an-.....,, Ania. Law , 04. I 5 if If-C. -w -' ,,,v, V H Q wma L' A I SHELLY MATI-IISON Harvey CAROLYN MEIDINGER Jcmeswwn PATRICIA MELBY Bowbells IH H,- Q9 i plus.. 8 Q5 -uw +1 K :fx I NANCY OPSAL Alamo CYNTHIA ORLUCK MGIQOTI REBECCA OTTO Crysiol SANDRA OUI-IL Cavalier MARTHA PEARSON Langdon KAREN PEDERSON Moddock REBECCA PET RY Surrey DIANE RHCDES Surrey ,J .4-I NK --4-'ff I X -41 Q, . 9? I 41' 'wr 1 It W' U QD , My. fa I nigh I www ' Q19 V RRR Q s ' 5 Y , V! M, KAREN SANFORD Tioga DANA SCHOENBORN Wlllovv City NANCY SLAAG Washburn ,155 fn .. , ' ' DONNA SORENSON Glenbum BARBARA STOUSLAND Jamestown ANN SUNWALL Froid, Mont. WON Q3 ff PAMELA TORGERSON Harvey MAR1LYN TURNER Minot FLORENCE VANDERSLOOT Riclvordfon LlNES OF A PATTtRN Midst the lines of a life, A girl crossed unawares a line and greeted with shy boldness and eager bewilderment A new pattern, strange, compelling, to be explored . . . experienced. There is warmth, reached for, quietly intense, necessary, binding in the anticipatitn of the Tomorrow Warmth unknown in laughing gladness, in achievement shared, in unspoken lines called friendship. Authority from other patterns, white uniformed, speaks knowledge, wisdom, and challenge, and lives entering with quiet assuredness a strong line Into the new pattern. And midst the new pattern a girl faces fellow man - familiar line, but new pattern writes his name patient . . And his pattern, shadowed. A girl knows lines of fear written with courage, of peace written with hope, of hope written with God, and from the new pattern she constructs lines saying, I care. Shadowed pattern breaks with light exultant. Somewhere midst the lines in a pattern of a life, A girl crossed unawares a line . . . She is a woman, and it is written with a line called Nurse. Judith M. Prentice, N.Y.


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