Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing - Oak Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)
- Class of 1979
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Zzr J _ hL ' -  • • _ M - —  —    ■ ■- -« «-♦ r ' mBeL 6 4 «: 1V4 . , ' • ' ? f% 1 «. . . - Dedication MY FAMILY This year, my class decided to dedicate the 1979 Oak to truly deserving individuals who have been supportive, sympathetic, and always ready to listen. People with these qualities are rare, and I consider myself fortunate to know them. Through these three years, my family and friends have been there constantly, understanding my moods and moments of frustra- tion — even when I didn ' t. In this time of unrest and uncertainty in my life, they have remained strong and steadfast in their belief in me and my ability to face any obstacle; accepting me whether I succeeded or failed. During my years in nursing school, the quiet moments spent with family and friends, like those I cherished as a child, have become far too infrequent, but thoughts of my loved ones are always with me. The dedication of the 1979 Oak expresses my love and gratitude for my family and friends. Recognition As we passed through our three years here at Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing, we, the class of 1979, have had many new experiences, both elating and frustrating. Lynn Freed is a person who understood our fears and frustrations, and empathized with us, as she too was embarking upon a new experience here in teaching. We hope that just as she was helping us grow, we were aiding her in her adaptation to a new environment. Together we met the challenges ahead of us. Lynn is by our side not only as an instructor, but as a friend. We extend our thanks to you Lynn, for showing guidance as well as companionship. In Memory And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. Rev. 21:4 I think we will all remember Jenny Kurtz; her kind and friendly smile, her soft hello each day. No matter how hurried she was, Jenny always had time to talk, and listen to our problems. She never had anything bad to say about people, but always saw the good in them. We will remember her with the same warmth and kindness that she gave to us. The joy and love that she gave will long be remembered. Even though Jenny is no longer with us, we the class of 1979, continue to think of her with love in our hearts. % FRESHMAN Freshman Class Officers: (Seated) Brenda Hoff, Class Historian; Cathy Eddy, President; Patty Brislin, Secretary. (Standing) Sandra Russell, Vice President; Debra Campbell, Nominations Committee Representative; Robin Welker, Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW LEFT; Judy Flook, Nanette Younkin, Cindy Zart, Connie Frishko, LeAnn Stahlnecker, Pamela Falk, Sue MacDowell, Patty Brislin, Deana Phillips, Mary Banko, Irene Tizekker, Brenda Hoff, Melanie Snyder, Cathy Eddy, Kelly Kerstetter. SECOND ROW: Kim Peters, Sharon Shaffer, Sharon Buckwalter, Sharon Bressler, Jean Grego, David Rhodes, Beverly Lloyd, Candace Lauver, Jackie Patchen, Robin Welker, Beth Shelley, Teresa Gunning, Audrey Zerby, Gaye Straub, Linda Divel. THIRD ROW: Joyce Vonada, Cathy Hall, Carolyn Brooks, Susan Donachy, Diana Truckenmiller, John Bechtel, Robert Irvine, Kim Johnson, Sheila Schwab, Connie Friant, Maureen Shafer, Christine Mathews. FOURTH ROW: David Servey, Linda Weinhardt, Donna Crain, Andrew Hardy, Tina Calvert, Cheryl Holt, Debra Campbell, Susan Lachner, Carolyn Harbach, Debra Arthur, Lisa Wells, Sandra Hepburn, Peggy Cartwright, LeAnn Clites, Christine Vinitski, Sandra Russell. ' ' ■g g JUNIORS junior Class Officers: Anita Owens, Vice President; Sue Robbins, Secretary; Linda Hoffman, Treasurer; Kathy Tagliaferri, President. BOTTOM ROW LEFT: Debbie Yates, Laureen Varndell, Lori Kline, Vesta Whitacre, Edie Mitchley, Linda Hummel, Dawn Bartholomew, Lisa Belford, Dee Ann James, Shelley Search, Chris Stowe, Anita Owens. SECOND ROW: Pat Kiess, Ann DiFabbio, Beth Scott, Kathy Morris, Laurie Watson, Sue Robbins, Celia Watkins, Eileen Prentiss, Doreen Rigel. THIRD ROW: Stacey Mader, Janice Pysher, Lisa Reeves, Lisa Lippoli, Lori Klobe, Jean Audet, Scarlet Kelley, Barb Green, Deb Mosteller, Melanie Plank. FOURTH ROW: Julie Kirkner, Diane Hopper, Kathy Tagliaferri, Elaine Wilson, Sharon Floyd, Bettyann Horvath, Brad Watts, Rick Poust, Linda Hoffman, Al Tagliaferri, Rick McCartney, Mindy Roan, Peggy Staub, Dawn Stugart, Wilda Rubino. 10 SENIORS Senior Class Officers: Linda Peterman, Vice President; Debby Klotz, President; Michelle Baier, Secretary; Cindy Vilello, Treasurer. We uphold our President. ' YEARBOOK STAFF: FRONT ROW L TO R; Sandy Rhodes, Leann Stuempfle — Copy Editor; Dawn Henrie — Business Manager; Kathy Roush, Connie Ritter, Ruth Wymer. BACK ROW L TO R; Linda Anderson — Photography Editor; Linda Peterman — Layout Editor; Kelly Glossner, Cindy Vilello, Nancy Moyer, Debby Klotz, Trudy Shoemaker, Janie Frederick — Business Manager. 14 Becky-Loo-oo ' August 16 Becky J. Alexander Flighty, quiet stichery. Are you dizzy? . . . tennis, I shall pass through this world but once, Any good, therefore, that I can do Or any kindness that I can show, To any human being Let me do it now. Let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall never pass this way again. Steven Grellet 16 Bren July 26 Brenda M. Terry Aggressive, sports-lover and participator . . . I can ' t even take it . . . sports, crafts, jogging. will not Dream of my strength and youth, of missed chances, of things that were, of things that were not. I will Calculate the low and high tides and put out once more into a treacherous sea full of knowledge of my unaging Captain M God. Compiled by Brenda — Terry 17 Pife March 18 Carol L. Pifer Wild and crazy gal , talks to everybody Life ' s a ? ... driving, speeding tickets. If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool the pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain. Emily Dikinson (1830-1886) 18 Celeste October 26 Celeste Caroway Quiet . . . What time do we have to he there? . . . macrame, sewing. I Shall Not Pass This Way Again Through this toilsome world alas! Once and only once I pass; If a kindness I may show, If a good deed I may do To a suffering fellow man, Let me do it while I can. No delay, for it is plain I shall not pass this way again. Alexander Pope 19 Cheryl February 14 Cheryl L. Hilner Quiet, easy to get along with . . . whoops! horses, needlepoint, booney riding. Come dance with the west wind And touch all the mountain tops Sail o ' re the canyons And up to the stars. And reach for the heavens In hope for the future And all that we can be Not what we are. from the Eagle and the Hawk John Denver 20 Connie February 4 Connie L. Ritter Sleezy smiles, easy going eating, sleeping. I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. William Allen White whenever 21 f Hooper January 22 Cynthia L. Carstetter Rowdy but friendly ... Oh piffle. ' . . . biking tennis, talking, stitchery. A song is not a song until you sing it — A bell is not a bell unless you ring it — Love wasn ' t put in your heart to stay — Love isn ' t love until you give it away. Oscar Hammerstein 22 f s I Cindy December 14 1 Cynthia A. Vilello Quiet, out-of-it . . . Oh, that ' s right! ing, sleeping, needle crafts. The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. Charles DuBos eat- 23 ••Rock April 18 Quiet, likes music, likes to talk God ' s sake. ' . . . eating. When all other reaches fail, Try music. It is a stream that flows Into all hidden silences And speaks its rhythm Into eloquent response. John D. Engle, Jr. . Oh, for 24 V . Dawn November 5 Dawn Henrie Crazy, perfectionist, romantic at heart . . . Frit, Groan . . . Jamie, play piano, read, latch hook rugs. If you love someone you will be loyal to him no matter what the cost. You will always believe in him, and always stand your ground in defending him. 1 Corinthians 13:7 The Living Bibie 25 Debby December 27 Deborah Klotz Creative, popular, fun . . . If I get a phone call, I ' m in the shower. ' . . . crocheting, crewel, sew- ing. The sweetest lives are those to duty wed, Whose deeds both great and small Are close-knit strands of an unbroken thread, where love enables all, The world may sound no trumpets, ring no bells, the Book of Life the slurring record tells. Thy love shall chant its own beatitudes, After its own like working. A child ' s kiss set on thy singing lips shall make thee glad; A poor man served by thee shall make thee rich; Thou shalt be served thyself by every sense of service which thou renderest. 26 Debbie November 21 Deborah Hales Steinbacher Cheerful, friendly, easy to get along with Oh no! . . . sewing. Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, But I can look and see their beauty, Believe in them, and try to follow Where they lead. Louisa May Alcott 27 Denise December 11 Denise M. Hamm Enthusiastic, smiles alot, cheerful how do you spell . . . jogging. Cheryl, But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 28 -f; .: - - • If. ? j 4rj .. Dian e January 30 Diane Baer Liquid lover, extremely drifty, crazy nut, easy going . . . Huh? What? . . . daily walks, check- ing out the guys. I am only one, But still I am one. I cannot do everything, But still I can do something; And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. Edward Everett Hale 29 Diane August 28 Diane Doughty Quiet, bashful, likes Star Trek, likes peanut butter ice cream . . . You ' ve got to be kidding . . . ceramics, latch hook rugs, K.V.N. All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small. All things wise and woderful, The Lord God made them all. Cecil Frances Alexander 30 Erin Downs Sneezy, likes to sleep . . . Huh? Is Burt Rey- nolds on J.C. tonight? . . . napping. Love when you can Cry when you have to Be who you must That ' s a part of the plan. Dan Fogelberg 31 $ Gayle April 7 Gayle L. Ganoe Humorous, friendly, deep-thinker . . . This is really bizarre . . . swimming, reading. Three things in life are real: God, human folly, and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehension so we must do what we can with the third. Hindu Proverb 32 Jeff October 31 Geoffrey Kiesinger Assertive . . . That ' s absolutely ridiculous . . . shooting, reloading. This above all, to thine ownself be true. 33 Janie March 19 Janie M. Frederick Bubbly, energetic ... I wanta get outa here macrame, quilting, crewel. You will find, as you look back upon your life, that the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others. Henry Drummond 34 Kandy August 21 Kandice K. Kibbe Likes to sing, always laughing . . . Tough ba- nanas. ' . . . sleeping. Before God ' s footstool to confess, A poor soul knelt, and bowed his head; I failed, he cried. The Master said, Thou didst thy best — that is success. 35 i Kathy September 20 Kathaleen Kline Easy going, cheerful at times . . . Does any- body know where Keith is? . . . sewing, crewel work. Happiness is like a butterfly. The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, It comes and softly sits on your shoulder. L. Richard Lessor 36 Kathy October 6 Kathryn E. Williams Likes junk food, sighs alot . . . Turn it to Search for Tomorrow . . . reading, needle- work. Rivers belong where they can ramble, Eagles belong where they can fly. I ' ve got to be where my spirit can run free; I ' ve got to find my corner of the sky. .: • 37 Kath January 20 Kathy Roush Agreeable, always on the run . . . Gezzo-Pezzo . . . Greg, eating. Your future depends upon yourself, upon the realization of your potential, upon the development of your skills and talents, upon your dreams and your attitude toward life. Stand tall in the glory of your unique selfhood. Give thanks for all that you are and all that you may become. Wilfred A. Peterson 38 ■• «■i -4 V J Keith lune 4 Keith E. Hackenberg Easy to get along with, studious . . . Oh yea! . . . sports, eating. Plan for the future. It gives you something to do until the inevitable happens. Unknown 39 •Kelly June 28 Studious, never on time . . . J can ' t, I have to study . . . mo-mouthin ' , parties, tongue chew- ing. There is beauty in everything. In happiness shared. In kindness. In each small success. In a day. There is spiritual beauty in friendship and brotherhood. And in the perfect beauty that gives meaning and purpose to life. In its time, in its own way, everything is beautiful. Unknown 40 ' Leann January 26 Leann M. Stuempfle Can ' t sit still, very particular, jokes a lot Well — you see . . . sleeping, mo-mouthin ' . thin ' . Even if it ' s a little thing, do something for those who have need of help; something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it. Albert Schweitzer 41 Linda December 22 Linda L. Anderson Bugs Bunny, outgoing . . . You guys . mouthin ' , parties, sleeping. We should all take time to live Before each day goes rushing by — Time to search for deeper meanings And to give our dreams a try . . . Time for laughter, time for music, Time to look for new ideas And to put our thoughts in words . . . Time to search the mind and heart — Time alone — to help us bring our best To every day we start! mo- 42 Linda D. August 27 Linda Dieffenbach Witty, does imitations well . . . Oh your kid- ding . . . Winstons, Rendezvous. People learn something every day, and a lot of times it ' s that what they learned the day before was wrong. Bill Vaughan 43 Linda I. July 9 Linda Isernhagen Cheerful, easy to get along with . . . Hey, that ' s really neat . . . Kents, studying. Examinations are formidable even to the best prepared, for the greatest fool can ask more than the wisest man can answer. C.C. Colton 44 Linda September 14 Linda K. Keiper Likes to meet different people and learn new things ... Is it time to go home yet? . . . working with plants, hiking. He listens. He cares. He understands. He is always there to turn to and never looks away. He is my friend. He is my lover. He is my husband. My love for him will grow with each day. Linda Keiper sk 45 Linda Peterman Goofy, easy to get along with, listening ear . . Gag. ' Now why? . . . daily walks, guy watcher. If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain. Emily Dickinson 46 Margie April 14 Margaret Carpenter Quiet, pleasant, always willing to help Real cute . . . crocheting, reading. Yesterday is already a dream And tomorrow is only a vision But today well lived Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow A vision of hope. The Sanskrit 47 Marg November 21 Margaret P. Moyer Unselfish, patient, sarcastic, sensitive . . . Oh, who cares . . . reading, babysitting, eating, swimming, movies. Love is always patient and kind; it is never jealous; love is never boastful or conceited; it is never rude or selfish; it does not take offense, and is not resentful. Love takes no pleasure in other people ' s sins but delights in the truth; it is always ready to excuse, to trust, to hope, and to endure whatever comes. Love does not come to an end. I Corinthians 13:4-7 48 Peekie, Peek ' July 16 Marianne Peek Studious, quiet, easy to get along with, con- cave . . . You pig , Cut it out! I ' m so disgusted . . . hanging out windows looking for cute guys, reading, eating cheese, looking at leaves. It doesn ' t happen all at once, said the skin horse. You become. It takes a long time. That ' s why it doesn ' t often happen to people who break easily or have sharp edges or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out, and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don ' t matter at all, because once you are real, you can ' t be ugly, except to people who don ' t understand. Margery Williams The Velveteen Rabbit 49 Mary December 18 Mary Walker Nonconformist . . . stick it ing, horsebackriding. reading, walk- You will find, as you look back upon your life, that the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others. Henry Drummond 50 « i t • J w ► A ' Crowley July 12 4 Maureen Crowley Very forgetful and always late . . . Whaaaat, I don ' t know . . . partying. Come into the mountains, dear friend leave society and take no one with you but your true self get close to nature your everyday games will be insignificant notice the clouds spontaneously forming patterns and try to do that with your life. Susan Politz Schultz 51 Mick May 8 Michelle L. Baier Quiet, friendly, hardworking ding . . . reading, hiking. I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything but I can do something; and what I should do and can do, by the Grace of God I will do. Unknown You ' re kid- 52 0$ ■■' Nancy January 17 Nancy J. Moyer Quiet, easy to get along with . . . That ' s okay . . . Joe, gospel music, reading. Father, I have knowledge, So will You show me now How to use it wisely and find a way somehow To make the world I live in a little better place . . . And make life with its problems a bit easier to face Grant me faith and courage and put purpose in my days And show me how to serve Thee in the most effective ways So all my education, my knowledge and my skill, May find their true fulfillment as I learn to do thy will. And may I ever be aware in everything I do That knowledge comes from learning And wisdom comes from You. Helen Steiner Rice 53 Phyl August 7 Phyllis L. Tomlinson Stridorous laugh . ends and sleeping. Is it Friday yet? . . . week- For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven a time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace. Ecclesiastes 3:1, 8 A 54 ' Becky, Berky, BPH March 29 Rebecca Hendershot Quiet ones can be misleading, moody, talk- ative . . . That ' s life, I ' ll be on third if anyone wants me . . . crocheting, hiking, reading, sing- ing, crafts. Years of growing, learning, striving and cop- ing. Growing and learning never end, Striving and coping are means to an end. Years of caring, giving, sharing, and hoping. Caring and giving to those in need, Sharing and hoping for what we can be. In order to grow we must learn, strive and cope, And in order to care we must give, share and hope. Growing and caring are a part of life, Learning and giving can bring much strife. But with friends at our side, And our hearts open wide, We can, and will survive. Becky Hendershot 55 Shelly October 1 Rochelle Crumb Tiny, friendly, quiet, studious ceramics, needlepoint, D.S. ReaJJy There is a destiny that makes us brothers; None goes his own way alone: All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own. Edwin Marham C 56 Ruth February 22 Ruth Wymer Always smiling, laughs alot ing, Jer. Youns . . . sew- If a man does not keep pace with his compan- ions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Thoreau 57 Sandy September 25 Sandra J. Rhodes Fun-loving, conscientious, nutty . . . Chick! . . . eating, movies, swimming. Time, like a mighty river, flows on unceasingly. It waits for no one and we must seize our precious opportunities, or they are gone forever. Unknown Hey 58 Scott April 24 Scott S. Sholley Cheerful, happy-go-lucky . . . hunting, fishing, baby-making. Whaaaat. ' Little flowers never worry, When the wind begins to blow; Little flowers never cry, When the rain begins to flow; For they have learned the secret — If it never, never rains Then they ' ll never grow. So let it pour, let it pour, Let trouble keep knocking at my door; For I ' ve learned the secret, That those little flowers know; So now I can also grow. 59 Sue October 27 Susan B. Mourey Goofy, enjoys people, easy going . . . Where ' s the bathroom? . . . eating, sleeping, Mark. Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be struck blind, hear the music of voices, the song of a bird, as if you would be struck deaf. Touch each object as if tomorrow your sense of touch, would fail. Smell the perfume of flowers, taste with relish each morsel, as if tomorrow you could never smell or taste again. Helen Keller 60 Teresa August 17 Easy going ing. Teresa Busia You ' ll have this . . . latch hook- The days come and go, but they say nothing, and if we do not use the gifts they bring, they carry them as silently away. Emerson S 61 1 11 f  ' fl ' , ' ! ' ! Trudy October 13 Trudy K. Shoemaker Negative , chatty, Franco fan . . . What a biter! . . . crocheting, complaining, rooting for Steeler ' s. When you part from your friend, you grieve not; For that which you love most in him maybe clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. Kahlil Gibran 62 Vida March 17 Vida Endrizzi Hipomegaly, outspoken, witty . that . . . parking, eating, skating. You ' ll have If you think you are beaten, you are. If you think you dare not, you don ' t. If you ' d like to win but you think you can ' t, It ' s almost a cinch you won ' t. If you think you ' ll lose, you ' re lost, For out of the world we find Success begins with a state of mind. Life ' s battles don ' t always go To the stronger or faster man; But sooner or later the man who wins, Is the one who thinks he can. 63 GROWING PAINS Remember When . . . . . . APATHY was our middle name? . . . Diane B. nearly burned down the laundry room with her deadly iron? . . . we all built arks to save ourselves from the wrath of the Linda A ' s Flood ? . . . Maureen thought that fractional urine with coverage meant using a fracture pan and covering it with a chux? . . . Janie, Sandy, Phyllis, and Maureen met R.Z. at the elevator? ... a strange man peeked at Connie while she was showering? . . . Darlene thought Guillian Barre ' was coming to talk to the Rehab students? . . . Diane B. asked if an oral temp was permissible on a patient who was NPO? . . . Cheryl ' s car had to be pushed up the hill, while the snow plow was coming down? . . . Maureen thought Euthanasia was young people in Asia? . . . the moons were visible inside when they weren ' t outside? . . . Brenda gave her recitation on diarrhea? . . . we diagnosed Erin ' s allergy to morning? . . . Mrs. G. quizzed all her Nursing II students except Diane D. — was it because of your height that you were overlooked? . . . Vida put the test tube in the boiling stones instead of the boiling stones in the test tube — How long were you waiting, Vida? . . . Peek went out looking for her truck driver at Diane B ' s party? . . . Pete wore a life jacket on her motorcycle ride? . . . Janie put on a fashion show before every night out? . . . Sandy obeyed the 65 mph speed limit on the interstate? . . . Sue and Dawn got 3 new roommates — Ricky, Joey, and Squeaky? . . . Peek and Pete were looking for islets of Langerhans on a liver slide? . . . Mrs. G. sent Diane B. to the EmR for a Hearing test? . . . Peek had to fill out an incident report for failing to give a suppository to a patient who was NPO — wrong end again Peek? . . . Kandy wasn ' t either on the phone or singing? No, do you? . . . Kathy W. never needed the horny toad award? . . . Clomp . . . Clomp . . . Clomp . . . WHAMMMMMM! Margaret M. telephone? . . . Young and the Restless, Soap, and Backgammon were the Big 3? . . . Trudy and Cheryl went over the river and through the woods to deliver the Thanksgiving baskets? . . . Kelly lost something at the Freshman — Senior Icebreaker? . . . Trudy flooded the floor during every movie? . . . Mr. X resolved his erection when Sandy was driving by? . . . Kathy R. thought fremitus was foul smelling breath? . . . Peds went to Selinsgrove and their lunches went to Danville? . . . Mrs. G. came up on the Jr. floor to visit Mary W? Surprized Mary? . . . We couldn ' t wait for Sunday night to hear the results of D.B. and L.S. ' s weekend? Does he or doesn ' t he? . . . We thought breakfast was mandatory? . . . ICU got dismissed from class the day after Thanksgiving vacation for not being prepared? . . . Every time we flushed the toilet, someone got scalded in the showers? . . . Carol P needed a seeing eye dog for the weekend and a miracle to pass the OB final? SUPPORTERS FRONT ROW (L - R): Ms. Sue Ort, Mrs. Mary Ann Keller, Ms. Judy Snyder, Mrs. Maria Gustafson, Mrs. Jeanne Dunkle, Mrs. Lynn Freed, Ms. Nancy Hood. BACK ROW: Mrs. Shirley Young, Ms. Kathy Smith, Mrs. Mary Ann Streck, Mrs. Bobby Bradford, Mrs. Mary Ellen Rosencrance, Mrs. Martha Karchner, Ms. Judy Coup, Ms. Lori Cook. FRESHMAN INSTRUCTORS: Ms. S. Ort, Ms. J. Snyder, Mrs. S. Young, Mrs. S. Siegfried. JUNIOR INSTRUCTORS: Surgery; Mrs. M. Gustafson, Ms. K. Smith. Rehabilitative Nursing: Mrs. L. Freed, Mrs. MA. Streck. Mental Health: Mrs. M.E. Rosencrance, Mrs. M. Karchner. SENIOR INSTRUCTORS: Pediatrics: Mrs. M.A. Keller, Mrs. B. Bradford. Critical Care Nursing: Mrs. J. Dunkle, Ms. J. Coup. Maternity Nursing: Ms. L. Cook, Ms. N. Hood. 68 Financial Aid Officer: Mrs. Constance Perry. SECRETARIES: Miss A. Malkin, Miss P. Reeder. HOUSEMOTHERS (Seated): Mrs. I. Logan, Miss R. Zeigler, Res. Director, Mrs. M. Ulmer. (Standing): Mrs. J. Plankenhorn, Mrs. G. Cellini. SUPPORT PERSONS 69 Smith J. Rudasill III, Assistant Adminstrator; Francis }. Tripoli, Vice President and Controller; Clive R. Waxman, President; Richard B. Greene, Vice President and Administrator. (From left to right): Miss J. P. Paradis, Guidance Counselor and Yearbook Advisor; Miss Jean Balliet, Director of Nursing Education; Mrs. E. Derr, Assistant Director, Nursing Education. 70 72 73 Electric Appliance Repairing A Specialty R. K. ELECTRIC 1105 W. MOUNTAIN AVE. ROBERT E. KLOTZ SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 17701 PHONE 322-4311 Ranges Trash Compactors Dryers Refrigerators Humidifiers Air Conditioners Garbage Disposals Washers Water Heaters Freezers Dishwashers Icemakers Dehumidifiers Microwave Ovens CONGRATULATIONS Celeste, Janie and Debby Plankenhorn Stationery Co. 144 West Fourth Street Williamsport, Pennsylvania Established 1899 Hoyer ' s Photo Supply Inc. 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Joseph Suter, M.D. Dr. Robert A. Updegrove Robert J. Durrwachter, M.D. Dr. Mrs. William D. Todhunter, M.D. Dr. Mrs. William D. Angle Jeanne M. Dunkle Spon sors 79 Senior Directory Becky Alexander 508 Princeton Ave. Ext. Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Linda Anderson 321 S. Church St. DuBois, Pa. 15801 Diane Baer Reach Rd. R.D. 3 Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Michelle Baier R.D. 3 Box 124 Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Teresa Busia Box 163, R.D. 1 Millerton, Pa. 16936 Celeste Caroway 1431 West Southern Ave. South Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Margaret Carpenter R.D. 1 Montgomery, Pa. 17752 Cindy Carstetter Box 102 Antes Fort, Pa. 17720 Maureen Crowley 115 Pitney St. South Waverly, 14892 NY. Rochelle Crumb R.D. 1 Box 205 Mansfield, Pa. 16933 Linda Dieffenbach 2035 Bloomingrove Rd. Williamsport, Pa. 17701 80 Diane Doughty R.D. 2 Box22lH Mansfield, Pa. 16933 Erin Downs 950 Main St. South Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Vida Endrizzi 914 Chestnut St. Kulpmont, Pa. 17834 Janie Frederick Main St. Arnot, Pa. 16911 Gayle Ganoe R.D. 5 Box 90-C Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Kelly Glossner 106 Cedar Lane Mill Hall, Pa. 17751 Keith Hackenberg R.D. 6 Danville, Pa. 17821 Denise Hamm 500 Broad St. Montoursville, Pa. 17754 Becky Hendershot R.D. 3 Box 109 Milton, Pa. 17847 Dawn Henrie R.D. 5 Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 Cheryl Hilner 287 S. Second St. Hughesville, Pa. 17737 Linda Isernhagen 1124 Locust St. Montoursville, Pa. 17754 Linda Keiper 405V2 Queen St. Northumberland, Pa. 17857 Kandy Kibbe R.D. 2 Williamsport, 17701 Pa. Geoffrey Kiessinger P.O. Box 395 Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Kathy Kline 18 Carrissa Lane Greenwich, Conn. 08321 Debby Klotz 1105 W. Mountain Ave. South Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Sue Mourey R.D. 4 Danville, Pa. 17821 Margaret Moyer 839 High St. Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Nancy Moyer 1057 Louisa St. Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Marianne Peek 830 Pine St. Kulpmont, Pa. 17834 Linda Peterman R.D. 2 Millville, PA 17846 Carol Pifer 526 Pifer St. DuBois, PA 15801 Darlene Reeder 1405 Princeton Ave. Williamsport, PA 17701 Sandy Rhodes Box 113 Numidia, PA 17858 Connie Ritter Box 92 McClure, PA 17841 Kathy Roush 2480 Lincoln Dr. Williamsport, PA 17701 Scott Sholley 1710V2 Market St. Lewisburg, PA 17837 Trudy Shoemaker 3399 Second St. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Deb Steinbacher 457 East Second Ave. South Williamsport, PA 17701 Leann Stuempfle 2609 Hillside Ave. Williamsport, PA 17701 Brenda Terry 93 Round Hill Rd. Williamsport, PA 17701 Phyllis Tomlinson Box 208 R.D. 3 Dillsburg, PA 17019 Cindy Vilello PO Box 425 Lock Haven, PA 17745 Mary Walker 203 North Water St. Mill Hall, PA 17751 Kathy Williams Box 508 R.D. 4 East Stroudsburg, 18301 Ruth Wymer R.D. 1 Brockway, PA 15824 PA 9
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