Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing - Pledge Yearbook (Washington, DC)

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i --... .-v- lu'..'.J.J..'.L'...'..'. ! lt'iidult'l a . a l. l r. . I u a a v f Dear World, Ilm on my way towards a new adventure. IFS going to be strange and dt'jferent, and I m a little frightened. For, you see, up til now I Ive had the comfort of my schools, my family or my teachers who have given me guidance, support, and inspiration. Soon, things will be different. I shall travel more on my own. My journey will require strong inner faith, love, and courage to appreciate ll'feiv beauties and to seek its endless challenges. So, world, help me discover what I must know. Give me quiet times to ponder the eternal mystery offlowers m the sun, birds in the sky, all the earthk small creatures. Help me learn from the tenacious ivy climbing the mighty oak. Help me remember the wonder of books, the deeds ofpast heroes, the words ofphilosophers. Help me to think and act for myself: to have faith in my own ideas, to be assertive when I think I ,m right, to keep Sight of my dreams. Help me, world, in all of these that I may had inspiration and fulhllment in the challenge of change. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF NURSING , WRAIN CENTER TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Dedication Administration and Staff Faculty Organizations Fall Activities Juniors Junior Clinical Seniors Senior Clinical Spring Activities Senior Directory Sponsors 62 Patrons 8;, I '1 le I '- W V , V 'i 1 : V; -. F. V x3; w; w 2w r Y ' 1m m i W I l thet the people by all means encourage schools and colleges, and all the means of learning knowledge. ,l Samuel Webster, 1777 T0 the WRAINfaculty. . . for the knowledge you have shared . . . the consistent support and encour- agement, concern and understanding. . . for the learning which has become a continual process within each of us . . . it is with sincere appreciation that we dedicate to you the PLEDGE, 1976. Dr. Wilson H. Elkins President, UM University of Maryland School of Nursing Baltimore Campus Dr. Albin O. Kuhn Chancellor, UMBC . ADMINISTRATION . ' AN D STAF F i l f ; w v i - , l Leadership involves remembering past mistakes, an E analysis of todayiv achievements and well-grounded 1 imagination in visualizing the problems of the future. Mrs. Rosetta Sands Assistant Dean for Admission and Dr. Marion 1. Murphy Progression Dean Mrs. Barbara Spivack Coordinator for Student Development Services Mrs. Regina Venn Director of Junior Year Not Pictured Dr. Shirley Hale Assistant Dean, Mercy Center Dr. Malissa Harkleroad 9 Assistant Dean for Admission and Progression Ms. Norma Mecoll Director of Senior Year COL. Billie Barcus, ANC Director LTC. Norma Small Assistant to Senior Director WRAIN ADMINISTRATION LTC. Ellen Berg Deputy Director MAJ. Lawrence Washington Assistant to Junior Director CPT. John Marino CPT. Kathleen O,Brien Adjutant Educational Coordinator SP5 Q.M. Crabbe ADJUTANT AND STAFF E 2 $9ka 59 Not pictured ISG Lilla Anderson Ms. T. Reone Brown SUPPLY LT. Fenton SP5 Mays Mr. Antone Valerio 12 Mr. Billy L. Johnson Mr. E. Parker Mr. J.W. Jackson AUDIO-VISUAL Mrs. Riddick 13 SECRETARIES g Ms. Linda Carman Mrs. Katherine Brown Mrs. Betty Jordan Mrs. Thelma C. Estill Mrs. Santa Fe Mazzone 14 Mrs. Adelaide McGovern Supervisory Information Receptionist Mr. R. Sturgeon 15 W? 54 5' ' EM 4 Mrs. Mary Railey RECEPTIONISTS RESIDENT COUNSELORS Mrs. Florence Ames Mrs. Virginia Guiteras Mrs. Mary Meighen Mrs. Dorothy Hastings FACULTY I leave you love. I leave you hope. I leave you the challenge of developing conjuz'ence in one another. I leave you a thirst for education. I leave you unally a responsibility to our young people. Mary McLeod Bethune 17 T E A M MAJ. Jack E. Gibbons CPT. Lawrence Hamer MAJ. Marsha Cohen Team Leader MAJ. Evelyn Boaz Mrs. Donna Wilsker MAJ. Doris James LTC. Addie Jones CPT. Thomas Brewer Team Leader II CPT. David Oatway CPT. William M. Lensing 19 CPT. Elizabeth Martin CPT. Barbara Lust Team Leader T E A M 20 CPT. Sandra Stabingas Mrs. Ruth Weinstein MAJ. Betty Brice Team Leader MAJ. Daniel L. Chaussee CPT. JoAnn Rollings CPT. Bruce Allanach MAJ. Joseph Maloney CPT. Margaret Wilson Z ma MAJ. Charlotte Jerney Team Leader 22 CPT. Elizabeth Ryan MAJ. Faith Sterling LTC. Eugenia Vineys CPT. Vonna Carroll 23 MAJ. Eileen Fox Team Leader CPT. Linda Pape MAJ . Glenn Knepper CPT. Sue Minahan CPT. Carol Moleski MAJ. Caroline Brodkey MAJ. Merlan Ellis Team Leader CPT. Elizabeth McGowan 25 3 U1 h XlIII CPT J anet Rexrode MAJ. Thelma S. Arnold Nutrition Dr. Hamburger Social Organization Mr. Reitzer Social Organization Not Pictured Mr. Barauh Social Organization Dr. Robert AShmore Human Development LTC. J ames Vick Pathophysiology Cpt. Bertram A. Nicholas Pathophysiology Dr. Ross Mr. Gene Visco Introduction to Research Introduction to Research 28 ORGANIZATIONS Get action. D0 things; be sane, don? fritter away your time; create, act, take a place wherever you are and be somebody; getaction. Theodore Roosevelt 29 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION President Fred Lupien Vice-President Laurie Banaugh Co-Secretaries Leigh Ann Deubler Deb Divelbiss Treasurer Randy Caltrider Social Chairman Rich Tateishi Chorus Chairmen Patsy Beers Durelle Black Yearbook Editor Lila Davis Senator J ill Doyle Advisor Major J oseph Maloney Major Maloney 30 KARATE 31 President Vice-President and Treasurer Secretary Instructor Ron Ostmann Donna Talbott Jill Doyle Norman Pregeant YEARBOOK STAF F Editor Lila Davis Business Manager Karen Hayslett Photography Editor Pam Saindon Advisors Maj. Bowie Cpt. Martin 32 STAFF Cheryl Boyle Kathy Quinlan Debbie Sayre Kristel Sellman Sue Simpliciano Twoey Tom Sue Wirtz LARGE CHORUS Sr. Co-Chairmen Durelle Black Patsy Beers Jr. CO-Chairmen Susan Kelley Judith Strouse Advisors Maj. Washington Cpt. Wilson 34 35 SMALL CHORUS Director Fred Lupien Accompianist Annie Okubo Advisors Maj. Washington Cpt. Wilson 36 F ALL ACTIVITIES T hey should remember their pleasures with gratitude, as they would the harvest of a summer. Kahlil Gibran 37 WELCOME TO WRAIN Unloading suitcases, moving into new circumstances. . . meeting your roommate . . . rules and regulations. . . inprocessz'ng. . . saying good- bye to the family and settling down 38 39 Unmistakable sounds of reveille at 0530 . . . report out front in form- ation in 15 minutes. . . this is NOTa summer camp. . . you are in the Army now and you will enjoy it. . . marching round and round the front circle. . . is this for real?. . . sober facedjuniors, amused seniors. . . an auspicious introduction to life at Delano. Getting to know each other. . . Cpt. Wh0?. . . hamburgers and hot dogs. . . the annual softball game, fun times before school starts 41 HALLOWEEN PARTY 42 CHRISTMAS POTLUCK Joy to the World . . . sharing the merry spirit of Christmas with one another. . . a break from studies, singing Christmas carols. . . asking Santa for Special requests. anticipating the holidays at home 43 TODAY CHRIST IS BORN 44 SOhs DANCE Bobbie socks and saddle shoes. . . rolled up jeans, hair slicked back. . . ruby red lips, beribboned pony tails. . . reviving the Mixer . . . R0ckin7 round the clock . . . mixing the past with the present J UNIORS No person will have occasion to complain of the Want7 7d of time who never loses any. It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing. T homas Jefferson n 47 CLASS OF 1977 Cpt. Rollings Junior Class Advisor Jill Henry and Beth Jacobs Donna Jones Social Co-chairmen President Going through changes . . . leaving the familiar college, moving to Washington D. C. . . . a mixture of anticipation and nostalgia . . . this is the military?. . . thf you want a thing bad enough,,. . . gaining conjtdence. . . new beginnings Chuck Perkins Vice-President Marilyn McConeghy Wanda Borchardt Treasurer Secretary Kathryn Abrahamson Steven Allen Christine Bahnsen Kathryn Bolz Bari Bader Robin Bailey 1E; Wanda Borchardt 49 Michelle Barrett Michael Boucher Beth Battista Nancy Brana Lois Carman i : WWW ' Sherry Chapman Susanna Charles Helen Chico Kathleen Connor Susan Cowden Sheree Cully Deborah Deitch Deirdre Cooleen Leigh Ann Deubler Debra Divelbiss Janet Eagan Amy Fisher J oan Fraser Nancy Galvin 51 Elizabeth Gardner Elizabeth Gnatiuk Rachel Goeres Susan Hilliard 52 Nancy Hazle Donna J ones Beth J acobs Dawn J oder Nancy J ordan Susan Kelley Naomi Kirkwood Kristine Kissling Susan Kleschinsky Robin Kloke Susan Knoebel Patrice Koch 53 Deborah Kolbcrg Mary Anne Krsnak 4:. Susan Lebel J ohanna Lins J ulie Lorenz Lois Manning LL39 Cindy Lou Mattingly Mary Jo McBride Marilyn McConeghy Susan McInvaille Richard McKnight Laurie McNabb 4F Dianne Miller Stephanie Miller Elizabeth Neece Christine Nieder .672, a? Mary Oakley Ronald Ostmann aw; 55 Pamela Palmer Pamela Patin Charles Perkins Beverly Perry Constance Pittman 17$; Jean Pompe Cynthia Puckett Janet Ravenscroft Susan Reinert Sharon Rinkliff A Valerie Robbins Deborah Ross a Charlotte Rosser Synthia Ruffato .15; Karen Scheil Anita Schmidt Susan Simpliciano Laura Sleight Paula Smith Mary Snyder 57 Dorothy Solick Penelope Spence J udith Strouse Donna Talbott Susan Tart Virginia Tett $ Laura Thomas Twoey Tom 58 Martha Underwood Ludie Vanderbilt Gladys Weinhold Kathy Wenndt Lillian Whited Susanne Whorley s?! m Sue Wirtz Diana Willoughby J an Wilson Mark Wuori Sheri Zuhlsdorf NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Mary Aitken Jeannette Karnofsky Joell Archibald Donna Koballa Laurie J0 Capalbo John Kreashko Hedwig Dabrowska Mary Jo Pagano Katrinka Eckhardt Peggy Peterburs Mary Ellen Neely Carol Sands Deborah Houck Marta Solis Kathlyn Karkau Kristin Towley J UN IOR CLINICAL She devoted herself in the most unsewsh manner to a great work and gave her life for it. President Woodrow ,Wilson 19 eulogy to Jane Delano, 1919 61 hhThe first thing to do is to fall in love with your work? . . applying communication skills, theory, and nursing knowledge to enhance nursing care and con- cern for the totalpersort. . . initial attemptsproducing skills of increased complexity . . . Bio-Psycho-Socio assessments and care plans. . . IPR . . . the unique- ness of each individual . . . hrst injections, bed baths, bed changes. . . What are we doing and where are we going?. . .listening, learning, sharing. . . hhT he more faithfully you listen to the voice within you, the better you will hear what is sounding outside. h, 64 EL .ck R LK :0 Y 9 2L R N V9 SENIORS The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just. e Abraham Lincoln 67 CLASS OF 1976 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Advisors T wo years of living together, growing together e the memories tumble together. . . graduation, commissioning, and an August reunion at Ft. Sam . the future? - to meet the challenges of nursing . . . thoesnht anyone stay in one place anymorePhg. . . Perseverance is failing nineteen times and succeeding the twentieth . . . an ending, yet a beginning Jan Lassetter Marj Kasinki Anne Marie Sara Debbie Decker Cindy Halada Ltc. Vineys Maj. Brice Diane R. Alger . ' . Laura J . Banaugh Stanford, Montana Missoula, Montana Montana State University L e Montana State University Member of Christian Fellowship ' e . ' L Enjoys jogging Group Kathleen A. Barry e Virginia A. Barton Olean, New York . Ginnywe Duquesne University , Carmel, New York Taylor University Member ofchorus and enjoys ice skating. Christmas at WRAIN and crawling through the gate to get to my car on Aspene Patricia A. Beers L Susan F. Bennett ewPatsywe g 3 e; L Randolph, Massachusetts West Salem, Wisconsin e ' University of Maryland Marquette University Chorus co-chairman, SGA; en- joys music, dancing and good stories. wPlease be patient . God isnwt linished with me yetV Jane M. Bird Marcus, Iowa Briar Cliff College Member of Volleyball Intramu- ral team Durelle M. Black Knoxville, Tennessee University of Tennessee Co-chairman 0f chorus, and en- joys tennis, raising Black Angus, and traveling. eeThanks for ev- , erything, ChristieL . .Crisis in- , i -'i , e , , , . tervention .. . thumper we keep on beaming . . . Nolsen w WW ' who? . . . Having a suitmate who is a chronic cookie-maker u Julia A. Brann North Hollywood, California Chico State College Elizabeth Budurowich ttLiztt Detroit, Michigan Michigan State University ttDo you know where youtre coming from? Can you get in touch with your feelings? . Good-bye, Beth . . Monika F. Blake Seat Pleasant, Maryland University of Maryland Debra L. Brown Jackson, Michigan Olivet Nazarene College Enjoys playing the hute, garden- ing, and swimming. ttMan can- not discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore. Louise A. Brault ttLoish North Wales, Pennsylvania University of Delaware Enjoys piano, scrabble, and rug- hooking. hQue sera, sera . . . I hope the future brings the best of everything to all my friends at WRAIN . . P Whots Who Among Students in American Universities 8: Colleges Susan D. Burgwinkel Lancaster, Massachusetts Atlantic Union College Member of chorus Cheryl D. Boyle Shepherstown, West Virginia Catholic University Member of ttPledge staff, and enjoys travel, handicrafts, swim- ming, and drama. ttOur grand business in life is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but, to do what lies clearly at hand. h Thomas Carlyle Marsha F . Bryant Colorado Springs, Colorado University of Northern Colorado J ennifer A. Caldwell Pleasanton, California Chico State College Kathryn P. Carpenter BF Tustin, California South Dakota State University Enjoys horseback riding, swim- ming, and drinking with Carol. Carol, our toilet doean Hush uWhat Commandefs call? Denise L. Chandler Connie H. Carr Toledo, Ohio Kent State University Enjoys music, dancing, and out- door sports. WRAIN is truly unforgetable. Pd love to have a reunion someday. As for future plans - who knows? Dee Omaha, Nebraska University of Nebraska-Lincoln Enjoys crewel and crocheting, good books, and country west- ern music. uChristian fellow- ship: Meaningful personal, as well as professional growth; a wonderful roommate best friend; clinical experience at An- drews AFB with Major B bet- ter known as Ma-B.n Deborah S. Clogston Montgomery, Alabama William Jewell College, Mo. Patricia J . Chessher Jake Titusville, Pennsylvania University of Massachusetts Large and small chorus. Inter- ests: husband, travel, and writ- ' ing letters to Korea. All calls nevermore, three year reunion, possible career. Gloria J. Cofer Humboldt, Tennessee University of Tennessee Judy A. Coker Van Buren, Arkansas State College of Arkansas Mary E. Cottrell Puyallup, Washington Pacific Lutheran University Enjoys crew, hiking, camping, and crocheting. ttOnly one thing matters e that wherever we go and however we go, we hear the music of life. e Theodor Fon- tane Lila A. Davis Lila, honeyh Aecokeek, Maryland Madison College, Virginia Editor of ttPledgef SGA, and enjoys making things, traveling, hying, and sports. ttArmy rules and regs! great friends demanding schedules . eating out as much as possie ble Shenandoah Valley . . . loved public health , . . fu- ture goal - be a great nurse! Christine J . Compton ttChristie Ristie't Long Beach, California Mount St. Marys College Member of large and small chorus, and enjoys sewing, nee- dlework, ice skating, and horseback riding. uBest of Luck, D. Mae Remember all- nighters, Annie? Linda C. Donovan Fresno, California Fresno State College 72 Anne F. Cooney Dayton, Ohio Michigan State University Enjoys cooking, needlepoint, and playing the recorder Jill L. Doyle Tacoma, Washington University of Washington Member of large chorus, Karate Club, and Senator to SGA. Deborah D,Andrea hDebbiet, Brook Park, Ohio University of Maryland ttMy most appreciated memory of these two years was the op- portunity to meet so many peo- ple from such varied backgrounds. LeAnn D. Decker ttDeckerh Wauseon, Ohio Ohio State University Sr. Class Treasurer and member of small chorus; enjoys tennis, sewing, art, and cooking. ttFrus- trations! . . . What next? . Proud to be a member of the class of t76V Carol I. Erickson NCaroleeN Cambridge, Minnesota Gustavus Adolphus College Enjoys riding and skiing. NSuite- mates, WRAIN personnel, 1:00 curfews . . Good luck to all the juniors? Patricia A. Finn Commack, New York State University of New York Rosalind Dupin Fayetteville, North Carolina East Carolina University Kathleen A. Fitzpatrick NKeen Garden City, Michigan Mercy College Enjoys embroidery, swimming, needlepoint, and bible studies. At WRAIN, I have spent some of the happiest, most exhausting days of my life. I love it here, but I could never do it againP 73 Nancy E. Dusing Erlanger, Kentucky University of Kentucky Enjoys volleyball, music, sun- bathing, travel, and skiing. NMy future goal is to be happy . . . Thank you, Mom and Dad, for all your love and understand- as mg. Lark A. Ford Voorhees, New Jersey University of Wisconsin uIt worksP, Linda M. Ferrell Columbus, Georgia Columbus College Judith S. Fitzgerald Garden City, Michigan Mercy College Robin L. Ford Voorhees, New Jersey Howard University uYou get by with a little help from your friends Mary G. Frykholm St. Paul, Minnesota College of St. Teresa Enjoys sewing and crocheting. Sheila M. GaHigan Nina O. Galia St. Louis, Missouri Vallejo, California St. Louis University University of San Francisco Enjoys needlepoint, piano, and tennis. hMcmories 0f WRAIN: Unforgettable Mary K. Garrett Sue E. Goulding hKate Hillsborough, California Park Forest, Illinois University of Southern Marquette University California hGeneral Garrett??? Enjoys tennis, bicycling, taking vacations, and sleeping! hl re- member the hends of A wingf K,K,K and SME, Aug. 9, 1975, College Park, one rings, jogging the stairs, and hourh porch? Cynthia A. Greenlee HCensoriah Columbus, Ohio University of Cincinnati Pam J . Gowin Union City, California San Jose State University Member of chorus. Deborah A. Grenier University of Iowa Debra C. Guilmette Southwick, Massachusetts University of New Hampshire Kathleen L. Harkin hHarkin Scituate, Massachusetts University of Maryland Enjoys green plants, watercol- ors, wine and dancing. hPhone calls, last-second deadlines, cleaning the bathroom, Christ- mas parties with Southern Com- fort, learning to drive in DC? Alison M. Harthun Park Forest, Illinois Marquette University Member of chorus. hIths been fun? Cynthia A. Halada hCindy Palatine, Illinois Marquette University Sr. Social Chairman, member of chorus and enjoys sewing and reading. HRaggedy 8L Pooh, Orientation 75, C-wing, talking htil 3:30 A.M., growing up, and the beautiful people who make the memories last.n Whohs Who Among Students In American Universities 8; Colleges Shirley T. Harrell Brodnax, Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University Enjoys reading and sewing. New friends, spring and Christ- mas concerts, WRAIN picnic, commissioning 1975 e a mix- ture of fun and hard work.n Barbara S. Gscheidle Emmitsburg, Maryland Mount St. Marys College Mary L. Hawkins LaHabra, California Mount St. Marys College Enjoys needlecraft. hlths hard to believe ifs really over. Ruth 0. Hewitt Oxon Hill, Maryland Duke University BigHittle sis chairman and en- joys sewing, reading, crocheting. uPassing the bucket, stress, 5 A.M. clinical, double singles, and learning to drive wheel- chairsT Barbara L. Hill Barb Baltimore, Maryland American University Karen S. Hayslett Havre de Grace, Maryland Howard University Member of Pledge staff and enjoys sewing and plants. Late nights, early mornings, and many friendly people? Elisa C. Hoelke Sugar-Bugar Arlington, Texas Baylor University Member of chorus and enjoys outdoor sports, music, and nee- dlework. Wt is fmally our time to reach for bigger and better dreams,n Mary-Ann Hepner Roseville, California University of Oregon Enjoys belly-dancing, tennis, and dress-designing Debra M. Hollis Ft. Meade, Maryland Ohio State University Enjoys tennis and bike riding. Hass1es, 50k dance, faculty fol- lies, birthday parties. 76 Nancy E. Heyd Union Lake, Michigan University of Michigan Member of WRAIN chorus and enjoys tennis, swimming, hiking, and Don! WRAIN is a nice place to visit . . W Susan R. Hingst Nashville, Tennessee Vanderbilt University Member of WRAIN chorus and enjoys tennis, needlework, and spending money Janet R. Jacobson iiJanii Taylor, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Member of WRAIN chorus and likes sports, crafts, traveling, and sewing. ihltis been a great experience getting to know so many great people at WRAIN Jonnie A. Jordan Jean G. Hoover Newry, Pennsylvania Juniata College Enjoys reading, needlecraft, and camping. hThe 2 years here were a time of personal growth and opportunity to meet some spe- cial people. Marjory R. Kasinki ihMarjih Newburgh, New York Sandie K. Hovorka iiHovoska Sunnyside, Washington Eastern Washington St. Univ. Enjoys swimming, tennis and sewing. 0Getting up at 0530 . after going to bed at 0400! . . . good-bye fellow WRAIN- DROPS? Charmaine D. Kauth Mililani Town, Hawaii University of Portland Ragni M. Jantzen uRog.. Augusta, Georgia Duquesne University Senior Class Fundraising Chairperson, nBagel LadyH Fu- ture goal is Nurse-Midwifery Carol A. Karwoski iiTCH0 Laurel, Maryland University of Maryland Likes water sports, horseback riding, and drinking with Kit Russell Sage College Vice-Pres. of Senior class, and likes sia little of everything? Enjoys swimming, tennis, bowl- ing, dancing, cooking and sew- ing. Anxious to begin a new life with her husband in the North- west and plans to go on to be a nurse-practitioner. 77 Life combines work with play . . . nursing school is more than studies. . .worries over tests and papers countered by more relax- ing activities during free times . . . softball, football, the week- end games . . . Any spare dimes for the dryers? . . . the ever present books and more books . . . desk duty, guest registration, library monitor e part of dorm life. . . laughter, smiles, cheers, and some groans . . . Enjoy- ment! Allen R. Koenig Debra L. Konruff hDebhh North Platte, Nebraska University of Nebraska Member of small and large chorus and likes to swim, Hy, and Skydive. hall calls, c-q, all- night study parties . . . future goal to be a great nurseh Mary Ann Kesser hM.AT Elmira, New York University of Notre Dame Member of small chorus and likes to sew, cook, and do need- lepoint Cheryl L. Kullbom Bellevue, Nebraska Creighton University Roger W. Kinneberg hRah-geerh Caledonia, Minnesota Viterbo College Known as the hace mechanic as he was awakened many a cold morning to start other studentsh cars. Jan Lassetter Norman, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Sr. class Pres., large and small chorus, ACME, volleyball team and enjoys baking, sports, drums, backpacking, photogra- phy. hlt only happens once a day, so why does it always have to be done so darn early around here? ths Who Among Stu- dents In American Universities 8: Colleges Cynthia M. Koller hCindy Amarillo, Texas Texas Christian University Chorus accompanist and mem- ber of Christian Fellowship Group. the met some of my best friends, learned some of my greatest lessons in life, met my husband and given my life a whole new set of direction n Katherine J. Kuhlman hKathyh Pemberville, Ohio Capital University Enjoys Mayan Anthropology. My nursing education has brought me severe depressions and some highly rewarding ex- periences Pm not sure which has affected me more? Pamela J . Lewis ttThe little Swedish kid San Leandro, California University of California Member of Karate Club and en- joys art and drawing Amanda C. Long South Portland, Maine University of Maryland Mary E. Lawler Snohomish, Washington University of Washington Member of large chorus and en- joys music, skiing, and traveling uBest wishes for the future to all the great people Itve come to know at WRAIN.H Alfred E. Lupien ttFred Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Bloomsburg State College - Pres. of SGA, director of large and small chorus, and enjoys music and athletics. uItll re- member my friends here, espe- cially those I worked closely with in chorus and SGA . . . fu- ture goal is masters in anes- thesia. Whohs Who Among Students In American Universi- ties 8: Colleges LaJana J . Lcdford Austin, Texas University of Texas ttTo the Srs. 0f 76: Thanks for the memories and crown thy good with sisterhood. Linda A. Malsom Redding, California California State University Likes knitting, backpacking, dancing and people. Watch out U.S. Army Nurse CorpsV 81 Patricia A. Lewis ttPattyh Largo, Florida Member of Karate Club and en- joys tennis and traveling in Ger- many. ttCare plans, katas, clanging radiators, all-calls, and fantastic people . . . future goal is CH.th Teresa D. Long Kansas City, Missouri University of Missouri Catherine K. Marschilok hKatieh Troy, New York Russell Sage College Enjoys skiing, sewing and swim- ming Ellen C. McMahon Kenmore, New York Elmira College Enjoys tennis and needlepoint. hWRAIN has been one of the best experiences Pve had and I wouldnet trade it in for any- thingF Mary K. Mask Maitland, Florida Florida State University Member of the Karate Club and enjoys swimming, sewing, and waterskiing Elizabeth K. Mayer Baltimore, Maryland Gustavus Adolphus College Kathleen M. Maul hKathy New Buffalo, Michigan Seton Hall University Toni McAtee nTerryn Seaside, California University of San Francisco Enjoys reading and dieting. hGood-bye to friends and ac- quaintances that have meant a lot to me? Heidi L. Martin Onconomowoc, Wisconsin Carroll College Helen-Beth B. McManus Quincy, Massachusetts University of Massachusetts Mary E. Milani Fort Dix, New Jersey University of South Carolina Enjoys sports. Future goal is Hnot to go to Fort Polk? Cynthia K. O Brien Cindy Schnolield, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Elaine J . Moreland E. J. La Crescenta, California University of Washington Enjoys horses, crazy people, and pizza. Basement window capers, Annefs many hookers, and Konruffs complications Kari L. Newman Billings, Montana Montana State University WRAIN s a nice place to Visit, but I wouldnw want to live here u Arlene C. Moser Pennsburg, Pennsylvania Westchester State Enjoys sewing and Iish Michelle L. Obermire Shel1y Lompoc, California University of San Francisco Staunch supporter 0fthe O Club and enjoys needlepoint and dirty novels. uI especially want to thank Toni, who made these two years liveablef MaryAnn Monteith Buns Oshkosh, Wisconsin Universin of Wisconsin uBrut . . . National Airport . teary eyes, coffee, overalls . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad for your love and support, Love, Bra? Ann E. UConnor Satellite Beach, Florida University of Florida Likes sewing and motorcycles Annie A. Okubo ttAortah Artesia, California California State University Member of small Chorus and ACME, and enjoys church work, music, and handicrafts. ttFuture goals include some sort of Christian work either here or overseas.n Marilyn Phillips Detroit, Michigan Wayne State University Former member of small chorus and enjoys crocheting and plants. NI value the friendship of the students and those instruc- tors who infiuenced my future career in nursing? Victoria M. Offenbacher ttVickh Troy, Ohio Ohio University Enjoys tennis Gale S. Pollock hGaleskitt Neptune, New Jersey Widener College Enjoys motorcycles, Honey Midnight, and plants. ttBut how do you tfeel'? . . . learning to love . . . racing motorcycles in Europe. Donna L. Ogg goggn Ambler, Pennsylvania Susquehanna University Member of small chorus and en- joys guitar, singing, and music Susan L. Pumroy ttSueh, Appleton, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Member of large chorus and en- joys eating, swimming, and writ- ing love letters to Germany. ttI only hope the future innmates of Rm. 299 donht like to sleep alone . e ticks are such cozy bed fel- lows! Linda K. Otte ttHotty-Ottyh Poughkeepsie, New York State University of New York Mary C. Pickhard ttPickerd Irving, Texas Southern Methodist University Enjoys traveling, sewing, cook- ing and music and tennis. uThat I may walk in a manner worthy of the Lord to please Him in all respects, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God? Col. 1:10 Denise C. Reilly ltNese . . . Cousin Essie Bethesda, Maryland University of Maryland Enjoys sewing and traveling. uRomance in the Virgin Islands, the fits of Sammy Tanna, the wonderful people, and Steimiels broken toe. Michele L. Riley llShellll Lawton, Oklahoma University of Tulsa Enjoys outdoor sports, guitar and good times. tlLife is sun- shine with an occasional rain.n Katherine J . Quinlan .tQuiggsl' Shalimar, Florida University of Maryland Member of thledge staff and enjoys plants, jogging, and Scotch. uErniels Pizza, Sea Mud, the Butt sisters, bag lun- ches, super friends and tons of Rolaids Kristi K. Roberts llRobert Ft. Collins, Colorado Pacilic Lutheran University Member of chorus and enjoys outdoor activities and sewing. ltMay each of us touch each of our patients with that special gift God has given us to share. 85 Diane C. Rea tlDee Rea Mt. Clemens, Michigan North Park College Member of chorus, CFG, and Volleyball Team. tlBerto, T.P3ing Bobls and BBBls house, and Brackettll Patrice A. Robins that Moore, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Enjoys cooking, sewing, and de- coupage. Married and expecting a baby in February 1976. llWRAIN was an experience Im glad to have experienced only once. Wendy H. Riddle Sunnyside, Washington Pacific Lutheran University Enjoys Hunting, fishing and camping uMay we all take the ideals we've learned here and turn them into realitiesll Phyllis A. Robbins thhyl Grants Pass, Oregon University of Portland T.Pl'ing Bob and BBBls house, Miss R., and B.B.D. and Q. Fu- ture goal . . . uAnybody want to have a baby'rl Pamela M. Saindon Manchester, New Hampshire St. Anselmls College Member of llPledgell stalf, and enjoys ceramics and photogra- phy. uSomeone Once said the saddest word in the English lan- guage was lneverl - but I say it is almost? ll Kristel Sellman San Mateo, California Seattle Pacific College Member of 'lPledgell stall and large chorus. Enjoys tennis, pen- pal love letters and empty books. llWhoever has a heart full oflove always has something to give. Pope John XXVI Anne-Marie Sara Farmingdalc, New York Molloy College SGA Sec., Sec. of Sr. Class, and member of large and small chorus and enjoys skiing, guys, and skating. llMy thoughts will always drift back to the beautiful friends Ilve made here at WRAIN Marianne G. Schmitt Colorado Springs, Colorado University of Northern Colorado Enjoys skiing, swimming, flying, and Greg. uThank-you Mom and Dad and Greg: I could not have done it without your love and understanding? Deborah L. Sayre Trona, California LoyolalMarymount University Member of large chorus and llPledgell stallp Susan J . Seidel Davenport, Washington Pacific Lutheran University Member of large chorus and en- joys talking, laughing and poet- ry. llWRAIN was a good experience that was often hard to deal with graciously . . . fur ture goal is to prove that it was all worthwhile Pamela G. Sanford Round Rock, Texas Mary Hardin-Baylor College Enjoys cooking and sewing. Future goals include becoming a Pediatric Nurse Practitionerll Margaret S. Shipley Pegn Westminster, Maryland Wilson College Enjoys Hag football, riding, pho- tography, and needlework Tonia A. Simmons Toni Chanute AFB, Illinois Southern Illinois University Enjoys sewing. uWRAIN was an experience . Mary R. Sunsdahl Sundial Stephen, Minnesota University of Minnesota Member of large chorus and en- joys all sports, reading and mu- sic. The happiest moments of my life have been in the How of affection among friends? Thomas Jefferson LuAnn L. Steele Ellsworth, Wisconsin Viterbo College Dian S. Stilwell Korea Miami University ths Who Among Students In American Universities 8: Col- leges Beth L. Steimer Ligonier, Pennsylvania Carlow College Member of large chorus and en- joys skiing, swimming, tennis, and rock and roll Ruby L. Stokenbury Elkins, Arkansas University of Arkansas Rosanne C. Smetana Rosi Munhall, Pennsylvania West Virginia University Enjoys swimming and traveling, Puerto Rico, Steimiek ear plugs, money eating washers, late to bed and early to rise, Bel- voir. Elizabeth D. Tepker P0l1ywog Pacific Palisades, California Duke University Lugene Tillett hiLujin Knoxville, Tennessee East Tennessee State University Member of small chorus and en- joys volleyball and music. Ann Marie Waechter Glen Burnie, Maryland Lenoir Rhyne College Enjoys horseback riding and be- ing a wife Terri L. Thames Tulsa, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Likes pottery, horror movies, and figurine elephants. uIn the fall, my husband begins dental school e we plan to live in the southwest? Ruth M. Treece Sayville, New York Radford College Debbie E. Tipton iiDeb Maryville, Tennessee East Tennessee State University Member of chorus and enjoys Midshipmen, sewing, and travel. iiSnowball fights, close christian fellowship . . . future goal is to become a family practice nurse. Gloria H. Walker Memphis, Tennessee University of Tennessee Pearl M. Thompson Burlington, New Jersey North Carolina A 8; T University Mary A. Tressa UM. T. Fair Oaks, California California State University Member of large Chorus. hEvening shift of 3 ICU and Maj. Jerney . . . Saying good- bye is never easy, but in this case n Linda C. Waymire Roland, Arkansas Arkansas State University Yvonne B. Wright Washington, DC. Howard University Enjoys ceramics hFuture goals are to become a public health nurse, to find Mr. Right, settle down with my family and enjoy life . Laurie A. Wettstein ttWetterpants San Antonio, Texas Baylor University Member of chorus and enjoys needlepoint and reading. wGlad to come; glad to go? Yvonne B. White Tacoma, Washington Arizona State University Member of chorus and Jr. Class secretary, and enjoys sewing, pottery and music. htFaith e the confident assurance that some- thing we want is going to happen the certainty that we hope for is waiting for us e even though we cannot see it up ahead . . P Nancy A. Yates Silver Spring, Maryland University of Maryland 89 Deborah J . Wiitanen ttWheats Houghton, Michigan University of Colorado Enjoys skiing, pottery, mac- rame, and trucking around. hGrin and bear it Catherine V. Yost Findlay, Ohio Bowling Green State University 9O SENIOR CLINICAL Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. b Psalms 91, Jane A. Delano Memorial 91 Walter Reed General Hospital New challenges . . . working with a variety of people and health problems against a backdrop of diverse care settings. . . working a full 8 hour day ward management and team leading. . . TPR ,5, bed baths, nurses notes. . . learning criti- cal Observation . . . home visits. . . outpatient cil'm'cs . . . 7f you must make mistakes, it is to your advantage to make a diferent one each timeh . . constructive criticism and compliments from instructors. . . introduction to surgery. . . care plans and drug cards. . . Luckmann and Soren- son. . .commum'ty health. . . meeting death for the hrst time as a student nurse, realizing the hope of life . . . feeling and becoming a part of the health team . . . the reality ofNext Year. 92 National Naval Medical Center e Bethesda Public health. . . providing nursing supervision for 2-5 families . . . making home visits . . . broken appointments . . . health reaching on pregnancy, infant 8: child care, normal growth and development and more . . . home health clients needingphysical care. . .dz'arz'es. . . workl'ngin outpatient clinics. . . conferences with doctors or PHNiv. . . rush hour traj??c. . . two full days getting to know the community and requiring a wide background of nursing knowledge. 93 SPRING ACTIVITIES We live in an age offateful challenges. As a nation and a people we are under test. Each of us can look forward to many years of uncertainty and peril - but also c,of work and hope. John F Kennedy 97 F IRST ASSIGNMENTS Crowding around the desk waiting to learn of next yearis duty station . . . a mixture of emotions anticipation, apprehension, excite- ment. . . Igor my f?rst choicel. . . Madigan. . . others who weren? as lucky. UNIFORMS Row after row ofArmy Greens lost in a sea of uniforms . . . Does the jacket fit alright? . Are the sleeves long enough? . . . getting ready to take on an active military role . . . j9rst inspection under watchful eyes of the faculty. AY PARTY 100 The unanimous Declaration of Independence We, the Spirit of ,76, in order toform a more perfect health-illness continuum, promote health, insure the patienths tranquility 010$ to mention our owni, provide for the common defense mechanisms, promote the Generalk welfare, and secure the blessings of the chaplain to ourselves and our posterity, d0 ordain and establish this declaration for the united Class of 76. When in the course of the nursing process it becomes necessary for the Spirit of ,76 to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate the administrative bonds which have connected them with the Army, Joyce T ravelbee, and Erik Erikson, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal duty stations to which the laws of the Academy ofHealth Science and 0f natureiv God entitle them. We hold our Basic Working Papers to be self-evia'ent, that all PFC 1v are created equal, and that they are endowed by their team leaders with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of bedpan. In furtherance, we shall devoutly strive for a high level of wellness, based on the parameters ofa'ynamic equilibrium, with complete recognition ofbio-psycho-social goals and setfactors of our clien ts. T herefore, with a non-judgmental attitude, the Spirit of 76 shall form multitudes of therapeutic relationships, which shall bespeak throughout the earth. 101 F LUTING A time to celebrate making it through a semester of nursing. . . seniors honoring the juniors. . . learning the art of starchz'ng caps . . . $43 a nurse, Ipledge to take the time to hold a hand, teach a lesson, show an example, shed a tear, and take the time to discover my fellow man. 102 WORK. .. SPRIN G F ORMAL SENIOR DINNER DANCE Date: May I, 1976 Place: T win Bridges Marrz'ot CONVOCATION 4 June 1976. . . Convocation in the Rose Garden . . . Graduation at Baltimore e David Brinkley . . . black robes, mortar boards and tassels. Four years of books, studies, some fears and many happy times are ending. The secret ofsuccess is constancy ofpurpose . . . merit begets com?- dence, conhdence begets enthusiam, enthusiasm conquers the world . . . shout with joy! 110 GRADUATION COMMISSIONING 5 June 1976 . . . Honorable Norman Augustine. Under Secretary of the Army . . . Did I salute properly? . . . the pinning 0n ofbars. . . Sharing the dream with parents and special ones. Culminatz'on 0f the WRAIN experience - ending the student role . . . going through changes. . . beginning a new adventure in the Army Nurse Corps. PHI KAPPA PHI Senior Scholastic Honorary Society Monica Blake SIGMA THETA TAU National Nursing Honorary Society Virginia Barton, Jane Bird, Durelle Black, Monica Blake, Debra Brown, Susan Burgwinkel, Jennifer Caldwell, Denise Chandler, Deborah Clogston, Christine Compton, Judy Coker, Deborah D Andrea, Lila Davis, Leann Decker, Jill Doyle, Nancy Dusing, J udy Fitzgerald, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Mary Frykholm, Mary Garrett, Susan Goulding, Pamela Gowin, Barbara Gscheidle, Kathleen Harkin, Karen Hayslett, Elisa Hoelke, Debra Hollis, Arlene Holmes, Jean Hoover, Sandie Hovorka, Ragni Jantzen, Marjory Kasinki, MaryAnn Kesser, Roger Kinneberg, Allen Koenig, Cynthia Koller, Debra Konruff, Cheryl Kullbom, Jan Lassetter, Mary Lawler, Patricia Lewis, Linda Malsom, Kathleen Maul, Elizabeth Mayer, Toni McAtee, Ellen McMahon, Helen-Beth McManus, MaryAnn Montieth, Elaine Moreland, Kari Newman, Cynthia O,Brien, Donna Ogg, Annie Okubo, Katherine Quinlan, Anne-Marie Sara, Deborah Sayre, Marianne Schmitt, Margaret Shipley, Rosanne Smetana, Lila Steele, Ruby Stokenbury, Lugene Tillett, Ann Marie Waechter, Linda Waymire, Yvonne White, Deborah Wiitanen, Nancy Yates 114 mmmm; w mmmfw x L w V Emmy 35 mix: anast , us 3wa uwmdwuu la m .. 1.. ...... 3.0.7.5.. .. . m m m W


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