Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing - Oak Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)

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The Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing Class of 1981 — presents The Oak Editor: Audrey Zerby Business: Deb Campbell Jean Grego Kim Peters Typing: Carolyn Brooks Sharon Egli Bev Lloyd Photography: Carolyn Harbach Nanette Younkin Layout: Tina Calvert Candace Lauver Irene Tizekker Chris Vinitski 777 Rural Avenue Jr. Representative: Brenda Furtak Williamsport, PA Cheryl Holt 17701 Fr. Representative: Tammy Bostik Brenda Gilliam Table of Contents Poem 3 In Memory 4 Recognition 5 Dedication 6 Activities Organizations 8-14 Faculty Administration 16-18 Freshmen 20-24 Juniors 26-30 Senior Group Picture 32-33 Seniors 34-71 Senior Class Officers Advisors 72 Senior Directory 73 Remember When . . . 74-75 Class Wills 76 Advertising 77-84 Yesterday I had memories. I had dreams of what I was, Who you were, And where I was but . . . Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow lies ahead filled with experiences not live Hopes still not awakened, And dreams not yet realized but Tomorrow is still distant beyond my reach. I have memories from yesterday And dreams of tomorrow but . : . What do I have right now? Right now I have today I have the immediate moment To do everything I possibly am able Soon the immediate moment will be gone. And slip into yesterday forever. Tomorrow I still cannot realize for I cannot feel what I have not experienced. But I have today; Today to be me, To do what I please: To laugh or cry, Smile or frown, Help others or remain solitary, Enjoy life or despise it. I have today and that ' s what life is Nanette Sue Younk In Memory Of Mrs. Inez Logan For we know that when this house we live in now is taken down, when we die and leave these bodies, we will have wonderful new bodies in heaven, homes that will be ours forever more, made for us by God himself and not by human hands. How weary we grow of our present bodies. That is why we look forward eagerly to the day when we shall have heavenly bodies. Now we look forward with confidence to our heavenly bodies, realizing that every moment we spend in these earthly bodies is time spent away from our eternal home in heaven with Jesus. II Corinthians 5:1-8 We think that at one point in our lives here, we had the very special experience of knowing Mrs. Inez Logan. We came to know her friendly smile, her cheery hello and laugh. She had that special quality of saying the right encouraging words just when you needed them, always having the time to listen and giving motherly advice. She gave us encouragement when we needed it most. Through her life she gave us a special gift — the gift of enjoying life — getting involved with other people — learning to know and love them. The class of 1981 misses her greatly but we continue to treasure all the memories of the warmth and love she gave to us. Recognition ' . ' ' . ' ' ■ ' -:: Dear Mom, Dad and Loved Ones, We ' ve waited three years to write this fetter and recognize you for your hefp in making our dream of becoming a Nurse possible. - Beginning as a freshman, we needed more than determination to continue, the never ending days at Lycoming College, the chaotic reisidence life and the petrifying encounter of the first clinical day — the start of our Nursing Career. Through ail of these, you gave us your love, prayers and support. We realize how important; you were to us and all that you did for us. When we were confused and afraid, you understood and made us under- stand our fears. There were times we feft insecure and wondered whether we could ever become that real nurse. It seemed that as the student nurse, we had others doubting us; which dampened our self confidence. You reasurred us that time, education and experience would give us the qualities we needed to become a professional. You renewed our hopes; allowing us to continue on. Last, but not least, your love for us never failed. We knew that you were beside us each moment. It seemed you struggled with us through the unending trials. At Graduation, we are proud and we know you are too. This special moment has finally arrived. We would like to thank you for everything, because without you we could not have succeeded. f Love Always, Your Graduate Nurse The Class of 1981 is proud to dedicate The Oak to Mrs. Shirley Young Some people know the way to make each day seem more worthwhile. They seem to catch the sunshine and wear it in their smile. They ' re kind and understand- ing, loving and sincere, ready with a com- pliment or friendly word of cheer. They truly take interest in everything you do. You can go to them with problems and they ' ll always see you through. They give with generosity that never seems to end. They know the wonderful secret of how to be a friend. Amanda Bradley From our first week in school we the class of 1981 came to know Mrs. Shirley Young. We shared so many experiences with her both elating and frustrating. Mrs. Young, known as Mom to us all is the special kind of teacher that we learned so much from. She gave so much of herself, incorporating patience, love and understanding into her lectures and floor work. We in return gained confi- dence in ourselves and wanted to learn more. She became close to us not only as an instructor but as a dear friend. We want to extend our thanks to her for sup- porting us, having faith in our ability and helping us reach our goals. Yearbook Committee B. Furtak, C. Lauver, I Tizekker, J. Grego, D Campbell, A. Zerby, B Lloyd, C. Harbach, C Holt, B. Gilliam, C. Vin itski, C. Brooks, T. Cal vert, S. Egli Executive Board M. Banko, D. Campbell — Secretary, A. Zerby, I. Tizekker, C. Lauver, M. McCowen, P. Kieser, L. Sauers, M. Hofer, B. Hoover, J. Grego. C. Harbach — Treasurer, D. Neyhart, C. Vinitski, L. Stahlnecker, G. Stamets, R. Welker, B. Lloyd, J. Bechtel — President, D. Rhodes — Parliamentarian, D. Servey, S. Holcomb, D. Swanson — Vice President, K. Johnson Nomination Committee J. Kookogey, S. Eckley K. Stone, M. Banko, J. Vonada Historians K. Johnson, L. Stahlnecker, T. Artley Fire Wardens C. Zeiber, D. Servey, M. McCown, G. Reese, D. Blosser, D. Neyhart, C. Frishko, J. Grego , 1VJ .S Chorus G. Covington, S. Schwab, L. Stahl, I. Tizekker, C. Lauver, B. Hoover, C. Brooks, S. Buckwalter, M. Banko, K. Johnson, C. Harbach, C. Vinitski, K. Peters, J. Grego, C. Frishko, J. Vonada, B. Furtak. Public Relations B. Wands, C. Brooks, D. Swanson. Library B. Place, B. Hoover. 10 Bylaws D. Herrold, D. Rhodes. Auditing M. Lecker, C. Lauver, C. Vinitski. NCF A. Bartlow, J. Burd, D. Blosser, C. Kline, C. Lauver, I. Tizekker, B. Hoover, D. Crain, C. Harbach, B. Furtak, C. Haire, Mrs. Stabley, Miss Coup — Advisors. 11 Social Committee C. Lauver, I. Tizekker, T. Artley, B. Snyder, C. Har- bach, C. Vinitski, P. Con- rad, D. Neyhart, H. Little, B. Philbin SNAP M. McKissick, M. Hofer — President, T. Artley — V. Pres., B.Hoover, K. Stone — Sec, D. Rhodes, J. Grego, K. Pe- ters — Treasurer, L. Sthal, K. Gabrovsek, C. Holt.S. Schwab, K.Cole- man, C. Kline. 12 Judiciary Committee D. Swanson, K. Peters, C. Kline, L. Weinhardt, D. Servey, C. Knight, S. Chilson, R. Stahl. Clinical Incident R. Welker, C. Brooks Recognition B. Wands, C. Lauver, M. McKissick, M. Banko. 13 V ,-; Cardroom Committee Grievance Committee D. Campbell, D. Swanson, D. Blosser D. Phillips, C. Brooks, M. McDonald Finance Committee Student Services D. Swanson, C. Harbach A. Mitchell, P. Conrad, G. Covington, D. Servey, K. Peters 14 Hospital Administrators: Smith J. Rudasill III, Vice President and Director of Patient Services; Francis J. Tripoli, Vice President and Controller; Clive R. Waxman, President; Richard B. Greene, Vice President and Administrator. Mrs. E. Derr, Assistant Director, Nursing Education; Miss Jean Balliet, Director of Nursing Education; Mrs. Constance Perry, Financial Aid Officer; Mr. B. Downey, Guidance Counselor. 16 Faculty: Mrs. Temple, Mrs. Konieczny, Ms. Coup, Mrs. Gustafson, Mrs. Troxel, Ms. Avillion, Mrs. Rosen- crance, Mrs. Siegfried, Mrs. Dunkle, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Stabley, Ms. Hood, Mrs. Young. Housemothers: Ms. R. Ziegler, Mrs. Cellini, Mrs. Ulmer, Mrs. Plankenhorn. Secretaries: Miss A. Malkin, Miss P. Reeder. 17 .. iV 18 Suzanne Eckley Leslie Englert Randall Forker Kathy Fry 20 Denise May Melinda McClusick Melissa McCown Ann Mitchell 21 Barbara Morrone Lois Stahl Kimberly Mullin Lisa Ann Smith Pamela Paulhamus Barbara Snyder fa 1L Robyn Stahl f2 Barbara Philbin TO r Millie Sheatler Brenda Wands Lori Weigle Christianne Wilkins Diane Wurm Curtis Zeiber 22 Smile! Your in for an experience! Hello Darlings! i Way Unit, here we come! Robyn and Holly . . . typical cousins. Is the flood over? 23 I always wanted to be a nurse!! ' n t There are advantages to being short. Holding down the fort until Mom gets home. Is it 5:30a.m. already?! Home Sweet Home 24 Class of 1982 F F I C E R S Robin Welker, Vice President; Marsha Hofer, Project Chair- man; Barbie Hoover, President; Gwen Stamets, Secretary; Denise Nihart, Treasurer. T. Artley A. Bartlow C. Barto 26 S. Berkheiser D. Blosser J. Burd P. Cartwright K. Coleman P. Conrad K. Crissinger C. Crowley L. Doty B. Furtak D. Herrold M. Hofer C. Holt B. Hoover L. Jacobs 27 M. Lecker V. Lenhart J. McGill M. McKissick S. Miller D. Nihart N. Panko T. Smith G. Stamets S. Stanzione K. Stone S. Schwab L. Weinhardt R. Welker Not Pictured M. Altebrando K. Gabrovsek M. McDonald D. S wanson 28 Mary Margaret Banko What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ralph Waldo Emerson July 1, 1960 • Ba t-Jc-O 34 faA j . -a sc February 8, 1957 - W Life is too short to allow oneself to be bored. Herbates John Scott Bechtel i 35 Patricia Ann Brislin There ' s so much to give in the course of a day, comfort in all of the kind words we say, cheer when we offer a glad helping hand, warmth just by showing that we understand. There ' s so much to give just in day-to-day living, And, there ' s so much joy To be found in the giving. July 18, 1960 -fouMAi vioM y Amanda Bradley 36 C a I Qr. eefeA September 3, 1960 The nurse is a human being and the patient is a human being. All your skill will not make you a nurse, if you do not have the right feeling in your heart for your patient. It is lonely to be sick. The nurse can help the sick person in his loneliness by being there to help, not just with the head and the hands, but with the heart. Linda Richards 7 Carolyn Jean Brooks 37 Sharon Elaine Buckwalter )ne day at a time, — this is enough. Do not look back and grieve ' ver the past, for it is gone; and do not be troubled about the jture, for it has not yet come. Live in the present, and make it so eautiful that it will be worth remembering. Ida Scott Taylor July 23, 1960 X«yurK )Q+- JbnJUjL , 38 ?d £ - c £ December 22, 1960  ■Mfc _| _  ..! 1 ■ _ 1 No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Aesop LeAnne Clites Byerly 39  s1 Tina Marie Calvert As we sail across the sea of life Each passing wave brings about a new experience. Sometimes they are not always pleasant experiences. Sometimes the wind makes those waves pretty turbulent. But, that ' s the sea of life, and it ' s a journey we all must make. Each day brings about a new horizon; Each sunset brings about a new peace. April 10, 1960 IZxA rV-Mved: Len Millard 40 Da«u - October 9, 1960 I have never, not to this day nor since, nor at any time in my life been willing to believe that I have done all I could. But I know it ii nothing to suceed if one has not taken great trouble; and it i; nothing to fail if one has done the best one could. Nadia Boulange Debra Lynn Campbell 41 Donna Jean Crain Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 July 18, 1960 JU tfZuncL £Leas n (Jit zusy? 42 SWjsti £,. Coiff December 1 1, 1960 For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow only a vision But today well lived Makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope Unknown Sharon Elizabeth Egli 43 Connie Elaine Friant If any life of mine may ease the burden of another, God give me love and care and strength To help my ailing brother Unknown August 21, 1956 Vfe V Vv -SL C7 vA A wA 44 QynsuL UctAJ-L T juahlLO July 20, 1960 Thus says the Lord: Keep your voice from weeping and your eyes from tears! for you shall be rewarded. Jeremiah 31:16 Connie Marie Frishko 45 • - Jean Margaret Grego God hath not promised Skies always blue, Flower — Strewn pathways All our lives through; God hath not promised Sun without rain, Joy without Sorrow Peace without pain. October 30, 1960 But God hath promised Strength for the day, Rest for the labor, Light for the way, Grace for the trails, Help from above, Unfailing Sympathy, Undying love. C jyrv m.. - M-t-CSf Annie Johnson Flint 46 Ca te£uM. HoxSLkjuc u August 1 1, 1960 I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now; let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. De Crellet Carolyn Rae Harbach 47 Cathy Ann Hommel ive is the greatest of all soul forces. is the abiding passion. is the silver link that binds human hearts together and the fstic power that makes the world go round. Anonymous October 24, 1960 Coc tiamnvdL 48 Mom and Dad Cc jI a. frfauL y Cv enn February 14, 1960 ■•■ ' .■• The hardest job has gone to you. To you who mean the most to me. You ' ve always been there to pick me up and guide me There to scream and yell or to sit and listen. You ' ve shared by happiness my love my sickness and health. You ' ve telt pride and disappointment Most of all, You ' ve loved me and always will. Donna Elker Kimber Lee Johnson 49 Cynthia Ann Kline I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness I can show to any human being, let me do it now ... for I shall not pass this way again. Etienne deGrellet April 17, 1959 C -X- ' V-UoUl A- K O JL 50 Climb Till Your Dream Comes True CawdtaWL H. dJOuonXK; June 24, 1960 h Often your tasks will be many And more than you think you can do . . . Often the road will be rugged And the hills insurmountable, too . . . But with Faith in your heart start upward And climb till you reach your dream For nothing in life that is worthy Is ever to hard to achieve If you have the courage And if you have the faith to believe . . . For faith is a force that is greater Than knowledge or power or skill And many defeats turn to triumph If you trust in God ' s wisdom and will . . . For faith is a mover of mountains There ' s nothing that God cannot do So start out today with Faith in your heart And Climb Till Your Dream Comes True! V. . ► Helen Steiner Rice Candace Kay Lauver 51 J Beverly Irene Lloyd Love is patient and kind; Love is not jealous or conceited; Love is not proud or selfish; Love is not ill-mannered; Love is not irritable; Love does not hold a grudge; Love is not happy with evil; Love is happy with the truth; Love never gives up; Its faith, hope and patience never fail. 1 Cor. 13:4-7 August 13, 1957 JLnJViJLy dJCoUAL 52 Storms of Life l rMLf. fjjZu March 27, 1960 We look out through the windowpane as showers sweep the land, The wind blows fiercely through the trees; the storm now has command. We understand, (it ' s nature ' s way); And know it soon will pass, And flowers will bloom because of this; And greener grow the grass. So when there comes to us dark clouds, As trials, grief or pain, We well may know, as in the past; The sun will shine again. Although the storms are hard to bear, We ' ll praise God as we should, And trust his promise when He said: All things will work for good! F. M. Bates Kimberle Lee Peters 53 %■ Deana Marie Phillips You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. It is well to give when asked, but it is better to give unasked, through under- standing, And to the open-handed the search for one who shall receive is joy greater than giving. All you have shall some day be given. Therefore give now, that the season of giving may be yours and not your inheritors. The Prophet Kahlil Gibran September 24, 1960 Qea ay 6 54 JtA i ' slas IAS July 30, 1942 A word of grief and pain; Flowers bloom; Even then . . . Issa (1763-1827) Jerry F. Prater 55 David Lee Rhodes The valleys are behind us, with mountains yet to climb . . . Our hopes and fears before us, a destiny in time . . . The friendships made along the way, within our hearts will last . . . The smiles, tears, and faces, forever in our past . . . The memories will linger, for each their separate way . . . To take and to remember, to tell someother day . . . What lies behind and what lies ahead are tiny to compare, With what means most within each heart, our feelings that we share. June 11, 1957 ' CMJ vcfrL David Lee Rhodes 56 September 20, 1955 If you need a voice, I will talk If you need solitude, I will quietly stand beside you, thoughts indifferent, miles apart, any yet one tou will bring togetherness If you need to cry, Show me I will hold you or be brave for you. If you need to be strong, I will weaken If there ' s a need, show me, I won ' t be blind — for needing what I need. Sandra Beverly Russell 57 David William Servey The world is good. I feel whole and directed. Touch my joy with me. I cannot keep my smiles in single file. ■ July 24, 1955 0tc foO Q- y 58 OUUAjU lS ' 4- SkfljfM December 1, 1960 As I learn, let me share: As I take, let me give; As I weep, let me care; As I loved, let me live. J. Stephens Maureen Ann Shafer 59 Sharon Carlene Shaffer If you welcome every morning and the special change it brings to try new paths to open some new door, To look a little deeper and to reach a little further, to aim a little higher than before . . . If you strive to fill each moment with some beauty and some purpose, to seek out joys that mean the most to you . . . then you will greet each evening one day richer in contentment, one day closer to the dream that you pursue. July 12, 1958 JKakh C. $h Mvu Amanda Bradley 60 (X 2Uwj November 23, 1960 Don ' t ever be discouraged Or think your goal is blocked, For every closed door that you meet has got to have a lock. Don ' t say, I just can ' t do it, or feel it can ' t be done, For a battle must first be fought Before it can be won. Don ' t be depressed or saddened, or feel there is no need; For there can be no harvest unless you plant the seed. Think good and good will follow, your life ' s goal you will win, If your trust in yourself and in your dreams and have Faith in the power within. Rose Wilcox Siliemers Leigh Ann Stahlnecker 61 Irene Marie Tizekker le can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we now that they are good for us — they help us learn to be atient. And patience develops strenght of character in us and elps us trust God more each time we use it until finally our hope nd faith are strong and steady. Then, when that happens, we re able to hold our heads high no matter what happens and now that all is well for we know how dearly God loves us, and e feel this warm love everywhere within us because God has iven the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his Love. Romans 5:3-6 November 15, 1960 62 ( JUMI September 30 , 1959 ® ' ®; 1 ' • ' . ' ;.: • :.-., ' .: '  - i © ' 2 «£ r . ' ■- ' !• I - . 1 v j ' ■ i ' « J nS 3 81 Pi 1 j £® ' ? 1 ' J ■SPfefjfiE T « May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm, upon your face The rains fall soft upon your fields And until we meet again May God hold you in the palm of his hand. Unknown Christine Frances Vinitski i 63 Joyce Marie Vonada If you think you are beaten, you are; If you think you dare not, you don ' t. If you ' d like to win, but think you can ' t, It ' s almost a cinch you won ' t. If you think you ' ll lose, you ' re lost, For out in the world we find Success begins with a fellow ' s will; It ' s all in the 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 man who thinks he can. Anonymous l i 1 . f [Km M B J 1 September 6, 1957 lawcJLs n) . V ' rrr yduCK 64 O Ub 2jem L AXUMv February 16, 1960 Though we travel the world over, to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will, find it not. Ralph Waldo Emerson Lisa Renee Wells 65 Nanette Sue Younkin My life shall touch a dozen lives before this day is done Leave countless marks for good or il E ' er sets the evening sun. This is the wish I always wish, The prayer I always pray; Lord, may my life help other lives It touches by the way. 1 T2 ' ♦V ,. ' - ♦! ;[■ i November 14, 1960 66 March 9, 1960 Forget about days when its been cloudy, but don ' t forget your hours in the sun . . . Forget about times you ' ve been defeated, but don ' t forget victories you ' ve won. Forget about mistakes you can ' t change now, but don ' t forget lessons that you ' ve learned. Forget about misfortunes you ' ve encountered, but don ' t forget times your luck has turned. Forget about days when you ' ve been lonely, but don ' t forget friendly smiles you ' ve seen . . . Forget about the plans that didn ' t seem to work out right, But don ' t forget to always have a dream. Amanda Bradley Audrey Kay Zerby 67 Class Advisors Peggy Konieczny, Judy Coup Class Officers David Servey, Jean Grego, Bev Lloyd, Irene Tizekker 72 Senior Directory Mary Banko Jean Grego Sandy Russell R.D. 1 Box 152 R.D. 1 Box 33 R.D. 1 Box 548 Susquehanna, Pa. 18847 Morris, Pa. 16938 Philipsburg, Pa. 16866 Jack Bechtel 23 S. 8th Street Carolyn Harbach R.D. 1 Box 96 David Servey R.D. 2 Box 607 Lewisburg, Pa. 17837 Loganton, Pa. 17747 Jersey Shore, Pa. 17740 Patti Brislin 417 East Beech Street Hazleton, Pa. 18201 Cathy Hommel 529 Chestnut Street Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844 Maureen Shafer 125 Beech Creek Avenue Mill Hall, Pa. 17751 Carolyn Brooks Box 41 Kimber Johnson Sharon Shaffer Turbotville, Pa. 17772 R.D. 1 Beech Creek, Pa. 16822 322 Martin St. Avis, Pa. 17721 Sharon Buckwalter R.D. 2 Watsontown, Pa. 17777 Cindy Kline 521 Kelker Street LeighAnn Stahlnecker R.D. 1 LeAnne Byerly Enhaut, Steelton, Pa. 17113 Watsontown, Pa. 17777 110 S. Third St. West Milton, Pa. 17886 Candace Lauver R.D. 1 Box 17 Irene Tizekker 74 Main Street Tina Calvert Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa. 17853 Beaver Meadows, Pa. 18216 R.D. 2 Box 23 Cogan Station, Pa. 17728 Beverly Lloyd Christine Vinitski R.D. 2 Box 469 121 Main Street Debra Campbell Lewisburg, Pa. 17837 Ranshaw, Pa. 17866 Box 260 Millerstown, Pa. 17062 Kim Peters Joyce Vonada Donna Crain 714 Campbell Street 2222 Wheatland Avenue Williamsport, Pa. 17701 701 Thompson Street Lemont, Pa. 16851 Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Sharon Egli Box 272 Deana Phillips R.D. 2 Muncy, Pa. 17756 Lisa Wells 139 West Howard Street Bellefonte, Pa. 16823 White Deer, Pa. 17887 Connie Friant R.D. 4 Box 43 Montoursville, Pa. 17754 Jerry Prater 2015 Whitford Avenue South Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Nanette Younkin Box 15 Linden, Pa. 17744 Connie Frishko David Rhodes Audrey Zerby 215 East 9th Street 941 Park Avenue R.D. 2 Watsontown, Pa. 17777 Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Bellefonte, Pa. 16823 73 Remember when . . . Remember when S.B. had to check her closets every night: She would never know who was going to jump out at her next. Remember when: we played Fat Man in the Bathtub on our peers in Bio. class. Remember when D.S., P.B., R.W. C.K. experienced a very wet hazy weekend at the SNAP convention in Pittsburg. (1978) Remember when C.H. undressed in front of the whole of Rehab one night, Dr. Lehman included. Remember when a senior student nurse got an eight year old to sign his own operation permit. Remember when the rooms got powdered. Remember when J.B., D.S., D.R. did the pelvic thrusts to macho man. Remember when . . . Deb C. cleaned her room . . . once. Remember when D. Duds was working in the ER and asked Dr. Coffman if she could help him because he looked lost! Remember when C.B. did CPR for 1 Vi hours ... to a stuffed bear! Remember when Connie brought M M ' s each Sunday and her Chris would hoard off people so they wouldn ' t eat them. Remember when We took a night course in anatomy. Remember when June ' 81 seemed so far away there seemed to be plenty of time to get everything done. Remember when Security came to see what was burning, and they were told we threw burnt popcorn down the elevator shaft. Remember when Irene gave Kim a hematoma in CCU. Remember when Joyce would scream I don ' t like it here and we ' d yell back we don ' t either. Remember when we ate popcorn every night. Remember when Kim called home every night. Remember when we would burn the midnight oil till 2-3a.m. in our freshman year and then turn in at 10p.m. our senior year. Remember when L.W. gave S.R. a thermometer to stir her hot cocoa, it broke and she ingested mercury. We then fed her Ipecac. Remember when I.T. tried to make popcorn with dish detergent. Remember when D.R. chased D.S. to the residence after finishing off some B.V. Remember when Donna-Duds slept all night without knowing she had little rubber friends sleeping with her!! Remember when Candace ran down the bowling lane and the ball went the other way. Remember when C.V. thought she was alone on the floor, wondered down the hall wearing practically nothing and met a maintenance man. Remember when Chris drove Joyce ' s car to the residence after the end-of-the-year party. Remember when Jean was positive Audrey was her spiriter but really it was her roommate. Remember when B.L. told Dave R. and Chris V. her stethoscope was broken because she couldn ' t hear anything. Remember when Irene followed R. Lehman to the bathroom. Remember when Kim, LeighAnn, Audrey performed surgery on Jean ' s leg! Remember the Rehab days. Remember when Cindy Deb decided to decorate Candace Irene ' s door with shaving cream rearrange their room. Remember when 2nd floor got flooded for some unknown reason. Remember when C.B. experimented with nail polish remover and an open flame. CLASS WILL I, Mary Banko, will Sharon B. $200 00 for an all day shopping spree at the mall and a three dip ice cream cone. I, Patti Brislin, will my disco bird legs to Robin Welker I, Carolyn Brooks, will my inability to watch Xylocaine being injected into facial injuries to anyone who opts for a career in the ER. I, Sharon Buckwalter, will Mary a box of Valium after a date with J.J. so I can get some sleep I, Tina Calvert, will my sleeping ability to anyone who has a late night roommate. I, Deb Campbell, will my permanent writers cramp to next years Student Organization Secretary. I, Donna Crain, will my ability to stay in nursing school for three years without a steady man to any other free oman. I, Connie Frishko, will all my drawings to Deb Blosser. I. Sandy Russell, will my alarm clock and a full aspirin bottle to Mark M. I, Jerry Prater, will I will! I will! I, Deane Phillips, will a years supply of Riunte and two wine glasses to Sandy S. I, Kim Peters, will my hyperactivity to any lethargic person in the junior class. I, Lisa Wells, will Vickie Lenhart enough energy to survive her senior year because I know she studies hard and will need it. We, Dave and Dave, will the divining rod and reading materials to Don and Mark. I, LeighAnn Stahlnecker, will my ability to study in the bathroom and concentrate on my constipation at the same time to anyone who can relate to this problem. I, Chris Vinitski, will my ability to get through three years of Nursing School doing as few Med Cards as possible to whoever dislikes doing them as much as I did I, Jean Grego, will my ability to stay weekends without going crazy to any poor soul who has to stay here. I, Carolyn Harbach, will my seat in the LRC to anyone who needs a quiet place to study. , Cindy Kline, will my lonely nights to anyone who ' s willing to go through the torture. Cathy Hommel, will my ability to stay up all night to finish my papers and attend class the next day to Vickie Lenhart SPONSORS Jean C. Balliet Mathew M. Mansuy, M.D. Dr. James R. Bastian Mr. Frank Morrone, Jody and Frankie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Brislin Edward N. Moser, M.D. Donald Campbell Family Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peters Robert S. Clites Ramin ' s Pharmacy Friend Charles E. Cole, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris C. Roberts Richard A. Cozine, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Russell Bernard L. Downey Peter Seesselberg Charles Fasano D.O., Inc. Schon Brothers Hardware William T. Ford M.D. Spencer J. Servoss, M.D. Thomas Forker, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Chia S. Shu Gehron and Sandy Urological Associates Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Snyder and Laura Snyder Rev. and Mrs. James E. Gilliam Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Taylor Pleasant View Farms The Paul Grego Family Dr. Robert L. Vanderlin Victor F. Grieco, M.D. Paul and Mary Veneziano Rev. and Mrs. Robert Harbach Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vinitski Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Seymore E. Vonada Rev. and Mrs. William H. Holt Dr. and Mrs. H. Richard Ward Mr. and Mrs. Horace K. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Johnson Dr. Charles Wasilewski, Jr. Ralph Kaiser, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Williams Dr. and Mrs. John E. Knight Mr. and Mrs. James R. Zeiber Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kolb Dr. and Mrs. David E. Zerby Harry L. Manning, M.D. Professional Sponsors Michael S. Bumagin, M.D. H. A. Ecker, M.D., D.D.S. Soo W. Hong, M.D. Drs. Lyon, Cooper, Nelson, Hippie, Georgy, P.C. Pankej G. Mehta, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Pfiel Dr. Jorge A. Quermit Mary R. Schweikle, M.D. Dr. Robert A. Updegrove Williamsport Orthopedic Associates, LTD. Dr. John C. Winter Patrons Mr. Mrs. Andrew Banko Mr. Mrs. Walter Bechtel Mrs. Doris L. Calvert Carol Judy Coup Mr. Mrs. David C. Crain Mr. Mrs. Alan Egli Robert JoAnn Gabrovsek Mr. Mrs. Samuel J. Hall Shelly Mr. Mrs. Norman S. Hommel Nancy F. Hood Mr. Mrs. John Konieczny Mr. Mrs. George L. Lloyd Jr. William T. Musser, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Nihart Mr. Mrs. James Sheatler K. Tag Kathy Temple Susan Rick Troxel Mr. Mrs. Alfred Younkin Ruth L. Ziegler Hazelton Lycoming Mall 455-3661 546-7355 For quality and fashion Congratulations and Best Wishes Mr. Mrs. Birch Phillips Jr. LAW OFFICES Swanson, Servey, Rhodes, Bechtel, and McDonald 817 Rural Ave. 1st 2nd Floors Williamsport, PA, 17701 322-7861, Ext. 5284 or 5281 78 COMPLIMENTS OF THE LYCOMING COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 79 Compliments of HUB SURGICAL CO 902 Arch Street Williamsport, PA, 17701 Phone 322-6154 80 H.F. CAMPBELL SON INC CAMEL EXPRESS Millerstown, PA, 17062 t If you ' ve got it, a truck brought it! Congratulations Class of 1981, Congratulations Deb. C. E. R. KINLEY SONS Diamonds Watches China Crystal Solid Gold Jewelry The Perfect thing 113 West Fourth Street Williamsport, PA, 17701 Phone 322-6740 BILL CLEMENTS PHOTOGRAPHY 105 West Seventh Avenue South Williamsport, PA, 17701 Phone 322-5724 81 Raymond ' s Gifts Gifts For All Occasions 44 West Fourth Street Williamsport, PA, 17701 (717) 326-4557 Congratulations Class of 1981 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brooks D. J. Vannucci Pharmacy Market Hepburn Streets Williamsport, PA, 17701 326-2474 LUCASI Your Hallmark Store Downtown, Williamsport J. C. GREENYA JEWELER Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry 416 West Fourth Street Williamsport, PA, 17701 Compliments of Court Willow A refreshing alternative for people who care about what they eat. 326 Court Street 322-0135 PELLESCHI ' S UNIFORM WORLD Uniforms — Smocks — Lab Coats Pant Suits Mens Professional Slacks — Shoes Open Daily 10-5 Mon. Fri. till 9 1 1 West Fourth Street, Williamsport Compiments of HILLSIDE R.D. 3 Montoursville, PA 326-6779 82 Congratulations Class of 1981 IVAN LAUVER SON, INC. Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA, 17853 (717) 539-2552 Trucking and Farming Fertilizer and Lime Sales Compliments of HILLSIDE R.D. 3 Montoursville, PA 326-6779 Sugar Valley Market Meats Cheese Groceries Produce Bulk Packaged Products Jesse D. Peachy R.D. 1 Loganton, PA 20th CENTURY BAKERY 26 W. Willow Street Williamsport, PA Phone 323-6320 JAMES MEYER COMPANY AMERICAN CRAFTS James Meyer, Larry Pauling, Mary Stroup, Mark Williams GALLERY AND WORKSHOP 411 MARKET STREET, WILLIAMSPORT (717) 326-4874 Fine Gold Jewelry — Diamonds — Precious Stones Custom Gold Work Compliments of Tag ' s Home of Fine Foods DEALER (JMSJW) rigit The Fuel Saving Lubricant Arden G. 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