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A vJp Our astonished June Queen: Bobbi Lynn Shaible. The radiant court: L. to R. , Shelly Taylor; Kathy Martino; Chris Coder; and Pam Taylor. Tolerant chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. Dunkle and Mr. and Mrs. Stebbins. 17 The group ' s newlyweds !
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Social Committee Chaperones of fall weekend Mistletoe Princess, Nadine Bair and her escort, John Isaacson. A day in the life of a student nurse usually begins bright and early. As she goes about her task of mak- ing the day a little more cheery for many apprecia- tive patients, she herself does find time to enjoy numerous social events made available to her. Responsible for these refreshing events is the social committee, which is an important part of our Stu- dent Government. This committee provided the students with many seasonal activities such as a fall weekend , consisting of a hayride, a good old fashioned square dance and a picnic. To add to the Christmas festivities, a semi- formal dinner dance was held at the Hillside Restaurant where the selection of a Mistletoe Princess high- lighted the evening. Pretty lasses adorned in bright colorful gowns helped to make the summer dinner dance a great success. Held on June twenty-third, at the Sheraton Motor Inn, a special touch was added with the presiding of a senior queen and her court. All of these and more fun filled activities help to make the life of a student nurse much more rewarding . 16
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Yearbook Staff When a student enters nursing school, many of her previous ways of life suddenly change or fall by the wayside. She begins a new way, of living each day to the fullest. Constantly meeting new people, she learns to share varied interests and ideas. Her concepts, philosophies and feelings broaden and expand as she experiences the many facets of her new chosen profession. Three years of priceless memories- -and suddenly what is left? To preserve these once is a lifetime moments, numerous long, hardworking hours were utilized by the few skilled and capable workers of the 1973 Oak staff. Our two editors contemplating how to take the Oak by it ' s roots. 1st ROW: D. Chapin, subscription editor; C. Blank; J. Stevens; P. Zimmer, art editor; J. Kyler. 2nd ROW: J. Sementelli; A. Kaler, layout editor; Sharon Lucas, co-editor; Mrs. Frantz, advisor; B. Lyon, staff editor; J. Long, photography editor; L. Stroup; L. Whitmyer, business manager. Not shown: Mrs. Dunkle and Miss Meikrantz, advisors.
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