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We view them with great respect and high admiration. Although scattered geographically, they are one. They have appeared as our roots which nourish, strengthen and stabilize our growth. They act as our template by which we may pattern our goals, ambitions, and careers. We look for-ward to the day when we can proudly join their ranks.
Because of these things, we dedicate this yearbook to the alumni of the Beth-El School of Nursing.
Mrs. Wally B. Sliter Director, Nursing Service
Mr. Kenneth S. Meredith
E:zecutive Director, Memorial Hospital
" A man is a bundle of relations, a knot of roots, whose flow.ir and fruitage is the world"
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The truth is found when men are free to pursue it" Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Mr. Harry A Scurr, Chairman BOARD OF TRUSTEES
of
~IEMORIAL HOSPITAL and the
BETH-EL SCHOOL of NURSING Harry A. Scurr, Chairman
Mr. Karl F. Andrews Mr. Arlie Moore Mrs. J. F. Donahue Leo L. Nassimbebe, D.D.S. Kenneth II'. Erickson, Ph_ D.
Mr. John II'. Heard Wayne E. Stevens, M.D. ADMINI TRATIVE OFFICERS
Kenneth S. Meredith, F.A.C.H.A., Executive Director, Memorial Hospital Gloria D. Haughton, R.N., B.S.N ., M.N.Ed. Director of School of Nursing
ADVISORY COMMITTEE of the
BETH-EL SCHOOL OF NURSING
C. E. Pennington, M.D., Chairman Mrs. Paul Bechtol, R.N.
Miss Christine Moon Mrs. H. B. Ellis, R.N. Mrs. Sue Nash, R.N.
Mrs. Gloria Haughton, R.N., M.N. Ed. Rex D. Nash, M.D.
Otis J. King, M.D. I. H. Schwab, M.D.
Miss Margaret A. Kremin, R.N.,B.S.~.Ed. Kenneth S. Meredith, F.A.C.H.A.
Barclay H. Watson, Ph. D.
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Assistant Director, School of Nursing
Mrs. Gloria Haughton Director, School of Nursing
Although with us for only a year, she is already an old friend as well as a capable leader. The door to her office is always op~n.
She combines a sense of humor with understanding and patience, but is uncompromising in her ideals for the school and its' students.
Mrs. E. Buhl, R.N., B.S.N. Nursing Care of Children and Adults
Mrs. J. Johns, R.N., B.S.N. Basic Nursing Principles
Mrs. N. Cote', R.N., B.S. Basic Nursing Principles and Psychiatric ursing
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Miss R. Gaston, R.N., B.S.N. Health Supervisor
Miss C. Germann, R.N., B.S.N. Basic Nursing Principles
Mrs. J. ~lclntyro, B.S. !''"'·ition and Dil't ThC'rapy
Mrs. L. Rawles, R.N., B.S.N. Basic Nursing Principles
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Miss A. Nelson, R.N., B.S.N. Basic Nursing PrinciplesNot Shown:
Mrs. J. Kane, R.N., 8.S.N.
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Mrs. V. Moore Jr. Dorm HouscmoLhcr
Mrs. V. Kerr
Mrs. V. Henson
Senior Dorm Housemother
Mrs. F. Meese Librarian Jr. Dorm Housekeeper 10 Mrs. M. Parr Nursing Education Secretary
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Laura Rantz Priscilla Saulnier 'u;;;an Roberts Lc>,slie :\c>,c>
Eugene \fcXamec- (Camc>ra Shy)
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right, Diana Starbuck, Treasurer; Priscilla Sau/n;e,, Governing Council; Susan Roberts, President; Trudy Carter, Secretary.
"THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM"
"EAST BOULDER CYCLETTES"
"MAINTENANCE, HUH LADIES?"
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"NEVE'S POOL HALL, WHO IN THE HALL DO YOU WANT?"
Angie Pa~cNll Paula Tarr
Judy Henderson June Hatton
Dianna Prentice
Kaye Roberts Mart.y Hanson
Delores Nelson Peggy Ford
Susan St.ahlecker Ralph Quade Rae Whitfield
Photo Shy -- Vicki Matheny, Donna Maltese, William Henson
CLASS OFFTCERS: Left to right, Phyllis McDonald, Historian; Sandra llogg, Secretary; Linda O'Conner, President; Maurie Harris, Vice President; Marty Hanson, Treasurer.
"SHE PUSHED ME -SHE PUSHED ME"
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/Diagnosis: Hurryitis
Symptoms; extreme craving for
peace and quiet, allergy to care plans, polymotherhood.
Treatment: iniection of 48 hours into every day,
gradua-tion magna cum laundry. Prognosis: Good- if head nurse
on her own pediatric ward.
Stephanie Brown "Steph" Diagnosis: Flower Power
Syn-drome.
Symptoms: wears granny glasses and tannis root earrings, fre-quent exclamations of "Like Wow!" or ''Soooper! ", harbours iguanas in her bathtub. Treatment: massive dos2s of
yogurt and love, love, love. Prognosis: Good_- is expected to be a Public Health Nurse in Haight Ashbury.
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Billie Jean Hudson
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Diagnosis: chronic incapaci
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Symptoms: hypersensitivity or
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-ing oxfords, runs down pedes
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Treatment: relier or editorial
duties on year book, revoke
surgery cart I icense,
giggle-boxectomy.
Prognosis: Good - if arches hold
up and if well supplied with
tortillas.
Walter l aruler "Eddie"
Diagnosis: oral hyperactivity.
Symptoms: two· tone e 1es,
machine gun laughter, can
speak 85 million words per
minute.
Treatment: pyrdx contact
lenses, a full time maid, padded
T shirts.
Prognosis: Good -if married to
an ear, nose and throat s
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Diagnosis: Ego Megaly (de
lu-sions of grandure).
Symptoms: most photogenic.
Remissions and exacerbations
or side-burns, presents with
saddle shoes and chuka boots.
Treatment: 20 yrs. in a military
uniform.
Prognosis: Good - if he gets a
contract for the lead in the
re-make or Dr. Zhivago.
Lynn Madden
"Sara Fat"
Diagnosis: congenital absence or lazy bones.
Symptoms: extreme compulsion to study and to find nominees for
CSNA offices, extensive growth of worry warts, chronic ex
-haustion.
Treatment: one student body meeting when everyone agrees,
graduation with su;ierior grades. Prognosis: Good -is expected
to be president of ANA and Public Health Nurse for the Kachina Club.
Diagno,is: the grand mal Barbs Symptoms: chronic twitching of
trunk and extremities to music, artificial pigmentation of face and eyelids, warbles like a 500 lb. canary --CHEEP! Treatment: massive doses of
mashed potatoes and gravy
---1 i beral treatment with alcohol (rubbing, of course)
Prognosis: Good- if married to
a Swedish masseuse with an "al 1 you can eat" smorgas -board. Leann Scroggins "Scrog Baby" Linda Pike . \./'\/
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Prognosis: Good -is expected
to be OB instructor for the Air Force and run own nursery school.
Donna Smith
"Smitty" or "the posey belt strangler"
Diagnosis: congenital agenesis
of cerebrum (absent-
minded-ness.)
Symptoms: would walk a mile for a Lark,_stays awake nights worrying about insomnia, waits
until supervisor is watching before falling over own feet,
mouths words of class song. Treatment: carrying card read-ing" in case of eme~gency give
1 Lark orally"
Prognosis: Good -is expected to be teaching memory courses
to nursing instructors.
Marilyn Wilson
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Honorary member of the class
of 1969 --- A good friend and
willing helper, "Ardie" needs no treatment - we think she's perfect just the way she is.
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Diagnosis: Helpfulitis
Symptoms: feeds flowers lo pre-operative patients; loves children, old people, pygmies
and "Cal." speaks Swahili fluently with Cheetah.
Treatment: continued marital bliss in a 5 bedroom 100 foot mobile home.
Prognosis: Good -Will be medi-cal missionary to the Congolese H:ime for Retired Student Nurses.
CLASS OFFICERS: Donna Smith, Governing Council Representative;
Marilyn Wilson, President; Leann Scroggins, Vice President; Dinda Pike, Secretary - Treasurer.
ARDIE, THE SEHIOR VOTED "MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED"
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Eileen Gatke Senior Class Sponsor
Left to right, Billie !Judson, First Vice Presuient; Leann Scroggins, Presuient; Peggy Ford,
Cor,.esponding Secretary; Linda O'Connor, Junior Class Presuient; Chelli Gifford, Secretary -Treasurer; Kaye Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer Elect; Sandy Hogg, Chairman Professional
Standards; Ettie Sorenson, Chairman House Rules; Paula Tarr, C.S.N.A. Representative;
Sue Stahlecker, Second Vice Presuient; Priscilla Saulnier, Freshman Class Representative. Not pictured:,. Marilyn Wilson, Senior Class Presuient; Susie Roberts, Freshman Class Presuient; Donna Smith, Senior Class Representative.
Qoverning Council
The purpose of Governing Council is t.o encourage among the student association the highest standards of honor in all matters of scholarship,
personal contact, and professionalism. To increase the control of the latter, a professional standards committee was selected this year.
The members of Governing Council are the elected officers of student
association, plus a house rules committee chairman and a representative from each class. The two advisocs are faculty members.
The council is designed to develop clear thinking and a sense of re
-sponsibility in the students. It also promotes cooperative action between faculty, staff and students and is expected to maintain and uphold the
ideals of the Beth-El School of r ursing.
Left to right, Rae Whitfield, ind Vice President;. Chelli Gifford, President; Marty Hanson, CSNA Representative; Val Derby, First Vice President; Paula Tarr, Recor,:ing Secretary; Kaye Roberts, Newsletter Editor; Not shown: Angie Pascetti, Corresponding Secretary.
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This year st.art.ed out on t.he right foot. with a very successful member-ship drive. Programs were varied and interest.ing including speakers from Brockhurst. Boys Ranch and recruiters from t.he t.hree main branches of t.hc
service.
A Christ.mas tree decorat.ing part.y was held at. Brockhurst. Boys Ranch.
Everyone had a good time riding horses, playing basketball and helping the boys decorat.e for Christmas. "Under the Christ.mas Tree" was t.he theme for a fashion show held in December. Members were t.he models and fashions were from Kaufmans.
The year ended with a banquet and election of new officers. Enthusiasm and participation from both schools increased, making it very worthwhile and an enjoyable year for C.S.N.A.
Left to right, Linda Pike, Photographer; Leann Scroggins, Co-Editor; Billie Jean Hudson, Editor;
Peggy Bresser, Business Manager; Donna Smith, Lay-Out Manager.
Sponsors
Mr. Bob Jones, Jr. Mrs. Ardith McElwee
9nitiation ...
Early in Sept.ember, the high and mighty upperclassmen gave the lowly
freshmen a hootenanny featuring skits put on by our talented seniors. It
was sad that the freshmen had to wash their hair and were not permitted
to roll or tease it. :-lor were they allowed to wear makeup.
After the party we were all to retire. Kot everyone did however. For
at 2AM the freshmen were served refreshments appropriate for their chosen
profession. At four they were again awakened to write a song for the
upper classmen aft.er which they returned to find their rooms a disaster.
A scavenger hunt followed that night; and Sunday, Kangaroo Court was
held with the assignment of just punishments for all offenders. The
official end of initiation was celebrated at Guissepe's East bringing each
class and it's members closer than ever before.
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