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1

OIIAFT

LOTTERY

'Ale

fiist

lraft Wery 111

27 ,ears

was

field-on December

1st,

at-setectiwe Senice

f!eadil•

rters

1A

Wasllin&ton

Capsules-

Cllilainilll-

days

of the

,ear were

picked one by one to

setthe

order for the llelll year's draft

tM OSCAR

FOR HER

FIRST IIOVIE

8eJbnl

Streisand

won an Oscar for lier performance 111

uany

Girl •

She

and Katherine

Hepbam

were

named year's best actresm

3.

A NEW DAWN FOR PEACE

Every conceivable

type of

demonstration occutred

on Vietnam Moratorium Day 1A

October In L1ncobl

Massachusetts. tlle townsfolk gathered for an ,nterfailll sunnse semce

4 TOWNSFOLK WATCH

EV' COME HOME -A hearse

beanng the body of the late Senator Everett M Dirksen moves

througb Pekin

IUtnotS enroule to the

cemetery

5 INDIANAPOLIS 500 -

Mano

Andretli

receives

congralula· lions from car owner

Gtanatelli

for his record speed of 160.218 MPH tn tbe 500 RUie race.

Andrettt s face still

bears the marks of burns received tn a ciaslt and fire dur mg time tnals (May 69

6. TIPTOEING THROUGtl THE TULIPS - Tiny Tim Kllaury and

his 17-year-old

bnde

the

former Y'tetona Budtnae,,

pose on

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Table

of

Cont

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nts

DEDICATION • • • ADMI NI STRATI ON

FACULTY AND STAFF

SENIORS

JUNIORS

FRESHMEN • • •

ORGANIZATIONS

SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

RELATED AREAS OF INSTRUCTION SPECIAL CLASS PAGES

ADVERTISEMENTS AUTOGRAPHS

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29 35 39 43 50 53 69

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Though her

gifts

be

small

and

simple

and her

wish is wide

,

it's

the simple

gift of giving

that

makes

her warm inside

.

Dedicat

i

on

Tho

ugh

her thoughts are never

fleeting

they're thoughts

of us all

.

She remembers all the mighty big things

that started

out

as small

.

So, she has

a gift worth giving

f

t is

her smile

.

f

t

i

s her kindly

w

o

r

ds tha

t

makes

the student stop awhile

.

ft

is the simple gift

then

and her wishes

wide.

It's

the simple gift of

giving

that makes

her

warm

inside

.

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M

r. Kenneth

S

.

M

eredith

E

xecutive

Director,

M

emorial

1/

ospital

M

rs

. W

ally 8

.

Sl

iter

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES of

MEMORIAL HOSP IT AL

and the

BETH-EL SCHOOL of NURSING

Mr. Harry A. Scurr, Chairman Mr. Nelson A. Rieger, Vice Chairman Mrs. J. F. Donohue, Secretary Mr. Karl F. Andres Mr. Karl F. Andrews Mr. Ari ie Moore Leo L. Nassimbel::e, D.D.S. Kenneth W. Erickson, Ph. D. Mr. Floyd Pettie Mr. Andrew Marshall, Jr.

Mr. Horry A. Scurr, Cho irmon

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

ADVISORY COMMITTEE of the

BETH-EL SCHOOL OF NURSING

Barclay H. Watson, Ph. D.

Mrs. Paul Bechtol, R.H.

Miss Christine Moon

Mrs. H. B. E II is, R.N.

Mrs. Sue Nosh, R.H.

Mrs. Gloria Haughton, R.H., M.N.Ed.

Rex D. Nash, M.D.

Otis J. King, M.D. 1.H. Schwab, M.D.

Kenneth S. Meredith, F.A.C.H.A.

Rev. Harlan Harris

Kenneth S. Meredith, F.A.C.H.A., Executive Director, Memorial Hospital Gloria D. Houghton, R.H., B.S.N., M.N.Ed. Director of School of Nursing

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M~s

.

Gloria

H

aught on

,

D'IJ"ector, School

of N'

UJ"S'/,ng

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B.S.N., MN.Ed

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M-iss

R

Gast

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on,

R

.N.

B.S.

N

.

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Miss C G . ermonn Basic N ursong . p • . .

Oriental· roncoples and ,on to Nursing

Miss A N · e son I R Basic N ' .N., B.S.N. ursing Pri . ond Ad nc,ples vanced N urs . Ing Mrs. R E · dgerton R N Nursing C ' · ·, B.S.N are of Ch. I • And Ad I I dren u ts Mrs. M M . orris, R.N Nursin C ., B.S.N. g are of Child and Adu I ts ren

(12)

Mrs · N ·

c

ote' R Ad ' .N BS vonc d N ., . . e ur · p song and sychiotric N urs1ng . Mrs. y . M cCusker B Basic N . ' .S., A.D A utrition · · Mrs. M. Lisk R Nursing C ' .N., B.S.N. ore of Ch"I and Ad I ' dren u ts Mrs · J J · ohns RN Basic N . ' . ·, B.S.N. ursong Prine· I Nursing C ,p es and ore of Child and Adults ren

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WHAT IS c .s.N,A.?

ROOT BEER?

WOULD YOU BELIEVE I LOST MY BOWLING BAL L (

Y ou wouLDN1T /

OUR

IDIO

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Mrs. M. Parr Nursing Education Secretary Mrs. V. Moore Jr. Dorm Housemother Secretary Mrs. F. Meese Librarian Mrs. V. Kerr Jr. Dorm Housekeeper Mrs. V. Henson

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We

now step from dreams to

acheivement

.

f

t

has been a

l

o

ng journey

.

From

childhood doctor

and

nurse games,

To years of classroom study,

To

three years of nursing school

.

F

rightening

-

yes

Wonderful - yes

We

now ste

p

from dreams to acheivement

.

T

he

last

few years were not

easy,

And

they held many

dreams.

W

e worked

hard

through diffi,cuJ,t times,

And

glowed th:rough the warm

ha WY

tirres

.

An:z:

i

ous

- yes

Dedicated

-

yes

We

n

ow

step

from dreams

to acheivement

.

This ring we will weq,r

proudly

.

This cap we shall treasure

.

I

t takes

a strong

per

son to

attain

these

.

I

t ta

ke

s

a soft person

to enjoy them

.

Ne1'1.!ous

-

yes

Happ

y

-ye

s

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Bill Henson

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Sandro Hogg An goe Poscetti · Sujon Stahlecker

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Ettie Sorenson

Poula Tarr

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Ann Bruton

Honorary Closs Member Claire Cubbage

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SE

N

IOR CLASS OFFICE

R

S

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eft to right

: V

ic

k

ie

M

at

h

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y

,

V

ice

P

resident; Sandy

Ho

gg,

P

resident;

D

ee Nelson,

T

r

e

asurer

: M

argaret Orgich, Secretar

y

;

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PLEASE MEET GOBER

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Trudy Carter ·

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Ralph Quade

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Susan R 0 b erts

Susanne S. 1mons

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS

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Jeannie Beck Bette Blasing Janice Conorro

Deonne Foster

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Don C. Smith, Jr. Terri Tuttle

Alice Vance

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FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS

LEFT TO RIGHT• DAN C. SMITH_... PRESIDENT; BRENDA LI LE., VICE PRESIDENT;

JANICE CONARRO TREASURER ALICE VANCE SECRETARY· LI NOA ELSON

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GOVE

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NG

COUNC

l

L

Left to riqht,

L

inda O'Connor,

P

resident;

P

eqgy

F

ord, C

.

S

.

N

.A

.

R

epresentative;

Susanne Simons,

Ho

use

R

ules

Chairman;

P

eggy

B

resse

r, A

nnual

E

ditor;

Recky

M

c

amara,

T

reasurer;

Diana Starbuck,

J

unior Class

V

ice

Pres1·dent;

Maria

Rob

erts,

J

unior Class

P

resident;

P

aula

T

arr

,

Corresponding Secretary;

Sue

Ro

berts,

P

rofessional Standards;

Kaye Rober

ts,

Secretary;

Ma

rqaret Crgich,

F

irst

V

ice

Pr

esident; Sandy

Ho

gg,

Senior Class

Pr

es1

·

dent;

Not pictured;

D

an Smith,

Fr

eshmen Class

Pre

sident;

F

itz

R

owe,

Second Vice

P

resident

.

The purpose of the Governing Council is to represent the Student Association by providing guidance and leadership. It is comprised of nine officers, the individual class presidents, and additional

members to insure representation of at least two students from each class. Two members of the school's faculty serve as advisors; one elected by the Student Association and the other elected by

the faculty.

Enthusiasm and participation by the Student Association is

encouraged by a variety of fun, charitable, and fund-raising

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C

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.

N.A.

Lef

t

to

right

:

Peg

gy

Fo

rd

.

state

f

irst

vice

vres

ident

,

district

repres

enative

;

M

iss

A

nne

Nelson,

district

1 ad

vis

or;

L

eslie

Ne

ve,

state

nursing

information

chairman

;

Second

ro

w

:

Sue

Rob

erts,

state

public relations

chairman, district

c

o

rresponding secretary,

.

Sue Stahlecker,

state

programs

chairman;

K

aye

Ro

berts

,district

treasure;

Ma

ureen

Stoen

,district first

vice

pre

sident

;

M

arty Orgich

SNAG

chairman;

Dia

na

S

tarbuc

k, public

ity

chairman; Third

rou

·:

Val D

erby ,

state

members

h

i

p

chai

r

man

.

Not pi

cture

d

: V

ickie

Wal

ford

, Po

lices chairman;

K

athy

Ra

rker

,di

strict

firs/ 1•ice

p

resi

dent; Becky

M

cNamara, finance chairman

.

This year began in March with the election of the new officers. State

Convention, which was held in April, I ed to many of our students serving on state board. National Convention which was held in Detroit. was in

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ANNUAL

STAFF

LEFT TO RIGHT• LESLIE NEVE✓ LAY OUT MANAGER; DIANA STARBUC~

PHOTOGRAPHER· PEGGY BRESSER EDITOR. LINDA o·c oNNER PHOTOGRAPHER

- J ,,. J

TRUDY CARTER, BUSINESS MANAGER.

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As tradition holds it, the upperclassmen of Beth-El, welcomed the

new, inexperienced freshmen to their ranks with a weekend of fun and

gaiety . . . Initiation.

The seniors this year did an excellent job of acting by presenting the highs and lows, the excitements and pains of nursing school

through skits at the hootenanny Friday night. The freshmen were then asked for some entertainment. However, the funniest part was

their appearance; straight 01 frizzY hair, inside-out and backward clothing

and no makeup. Of course, their feet were warm in their socks.

At 1:00 am and 3:00am the freshmen were removed from locked

rmms for first a "snack" and second for some "diversional therapy" so the juniors could ransack rooms.

saturday there were chores to be done for Big Sisters, and that night a scavenger hunt, then a free date night to recover.

Punishments were delivered at the Kangeroo Court on &lnday,

followed by a rained out picnic at the Garden of the Gods, which

eventually had

to

be held in the living room of the junior dorm.

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SENIOR DANCE OF 1

969

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SHAR•NG GOOD T!MES

HAPPI

NESS

I

S

. ...

GETT!NG THAT lv'UCH AWAITED CAP

HAVING SO!v'EONE WHO CARES

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W AYNE

E.

STEVENS

M

.D

.

IRVING

H

.

SCHWAB

M.D.

ALL OF THE DOCTORS ON THE MEDICAL STAFF

OF MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WERE INVITED TO

HAVE THEIR PICTURE AND TITLE PLACED IN

THE 1970 YEARBOOK. THE DOCTORS THAT RESPONDED

ARE PICTURED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES. THE

YEARBOOK STAFF WI SHES TO THANK THOSE DOCTORS WHO HAVE HELPED TO SUPPORT THE 1970 YEARBOOK•

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McC LILLAN M .D.

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I

JOHN

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.

B RADLEY

M.D.

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E

WARD

J.

SHEA

M.D

.

V ERNON

L

.

BOLTON

M.D.

L AWRENCE G . G 1GIOTTI

M.D.

C.N

.

J EPSON

M.D.

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SUPERVISORS

FOR

AfEM

OR

I

AL !-/OSPITAL

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-

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0

J

0

Left

t

o

right

: M

iss

F.

Temple,

R

.

N

.

,

Relief

Supervisor;

l

Mrs

.!-/.

Thomas,

R

.

N

.,

Night Supervisor;

Mrs.!-/.

Gardner,

R.N

.

,

0

.R.

Supervisor;

l.1

rs

. E.

Gatke,

R

.

N

.

, Surgical Superi·isor;

Not

pictured: Miss E

.

Doty,

R

.

N

.

,

lef

edical Supervisor;

Mrs. A

.

Hylton,

R

.

N

.

,

Evening Super

'visor;

Mrs

.

Gotch,

R

.

N

.

,

Obstetrical Supervisor

.

WARMEST

CONGRA

TULATION

S

FROM

THE FACULTY AND STAFF

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1/EA

D URSES

FOR MEMORIAL

II

OSP

IT

AL

LEFT TO RIGHT. MRS. WILLIE_, R,N.

1 OPERATING ROOMJ MRS. PRUITT, R.N._,

MEDICAL FLOOR_; MRS. EDGERTON~ R,N., FORMER ORTHOPEDIC FLOOR_;

MRS. MINN., R,N., SURGICAL FLOOR_; NOT PICTURED, MRS, BUTLER, R,N,,

INTENSIVE NURSING_; MISS SIMMONDS, R,N,., PEDIATRIC FLOOR,'

MRS. PHELPS, R,N., OBESTRICAL FLOOR; MRS, FREED, R,N,

1

NURSERY/ MISS BEDDO~ R,N • ., CENTRAL SUPPLY; MRS, BOONE, R,N,1

EMERGENCY ROOM.

M

iss

Susan Stahlecker

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A

Special

Ded

ic

at

i

on

-

Dedi,cated to

M

iss

Carol German in grateful,

appreci,a,ti

o

n for

the time and energy freely

devoted to the cl

a

ss of l970

.

We, as a class,

individually and collectively, thank her

for

all the

sup

p

ort she has

_

qiven in the way o

f

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The

dread

condition of:

BETH-ELOSIS

C:ausitive agent:

Focultioe overworkus

Nature of infection:

Lethargic condition

Blepharoptosis

Intermittent creeping crud

Apathy

Increased expressive vocabulary

Chronic narcolepsy

Ins

atiable

need

for eatable nourishments and fluids

.

Lanauor

Lassitude

Severe

mental depression

Iron poor tired blood

(Gerit

ol

of

no

hefp)

Necrosis of brain

Chronic

ulcera

tion

of tunica

mucosa

Laboratory diagnosis':

Degeneration of

G.

P.A.

Prolonged

observation of

symptoms

Mode of transfer:

Direct contact with active

carrier

lmmuniology:

None

Thenpy:

Three months of strict isolation from

causitive

agent

Sunshina

,

Recreation

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He's a Big Boy Now!

And growing every day

.

That's

why

it

's

so important

to

put his feet into

wise hands ... and

the

best shoes for tender

l

ittle

feet

-

flexible

,

light-weight, rugged Pied Piper shoes. Br

i

ng

your little

one

in to

have

his feet

checked

professionally

by people who care.

A Loafe

r

with the

extra su

pp

ort

you wa

nt

your da

ugh

ter

to have

.

Whafs diITerent about our

Dehuteen loafer? [t's mad,,

with a metal shank and the

Ion!! counter construction

found in orthopedic shrws.

ow vour daughtrr (·an

wear "the loafer stvling ,he

loves - and vou i·an ha,,e

peaee of mind knowini? ,-he

has extra support in a

shoe that's quality made

through and through.

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A QUARTER OF A CARAT .

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DIAMONDS. BECAUSE THE " WHITER" WHITES ARE MORE RARE, THEY COMMAND

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A-MOND SPARKLE. NO ONE CUT IS MORE

EXPENS!VE THAN ANOTHER, BUT THE

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