Charity Hospital School of Nursing - Caps and Capes Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1966

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PUDGIE MIRANNE M a 1? f I « • • -vl B « ®‘ T ( I 1 I I « r ’ ' ?S-¥9BV i 1 1 ' ‘I dpi wfcfe gBj : .. v V v ' a -; ’• : BSE® ■ ' •‘raj r sST.v. - . • CAPS 1966 Hem vrueavs , )_A. Sister 3 LRAfCWE , .Director X ' n. ia l jc ov -— E K ov f I Jait i, yfope ancf (j iaritu j3ut ine S reaiesi o, j iese S7s Gnariiu. C7o die a yCi arse The living now; i To teach the soul through Its body ' s woe, Ah! This is the way The Lord would go. 0 white-capped girls in Dresses of white, The great physician Is working through you. A. H. Lawrence 3 The 1965-1966 Caps and Capes Staff dedicates this edition to: cc A Oeac ier 7 “To know how to suggest is the great art of teach¬ ing. uC Oln Oflcfuisor — “She can be as wise as we. And wiser when she wants. “Confidence placed in another often compels con¬ fidence in return. c c Ol 7(0 om an J “The Woman Soul leadeth us Upward and on. u A Oriend “A true friend unbosoms freely, advises justly, as¬ sists readily, adventures boldly, takes all patiently, defends courageously, and continues a friend un¬ changeably. OT ss Oi ’ seoi us. We sincerely dedicate this book to you in appreci¬ ation of your guidance and understanding for the past three years. 4 Uo the memory of . . . 7)r. JCern e i 5 i C joarcf SEATED Left to Right: Mr. A. N. Simmons, Jr. Gilbert C. Tomskey, M.D., Don L. Peterson, D.D.S., Mr. Carl Smith, Jr., Mr. Edward Bopp, John Adriani, M.D. STANDING left to Right: Mr. R. Wien- mann, Mr. I. Johannesen, Mr. A. P. Richard, Daniel P. Mclntire, M.D., John L. Kron, M.D. Louis Burroughs, M.D., Charles Sprague, M.D., Richard W. Huges M.D., Mr. W. Talley, William Frye, M.D. £3 f Directors 9 SISTER ELEANOR Director, Sisters’ Division Charity Hospital SISTER MERCEDES MISS SUE MICHALIK Assistant Director Assistant Director School of Nursing School of Nursing MRS. MARIE MANICH Assistant Director School of Nursing mm J MRS. J. ALEXANDER, R.N. Instructor MRS. R. BROOKS Instructor MISS C. BUSH, R.N. Instructor MISS G. ALLEN, R.N. Instructor MRS. P. BARRETT, R.N. Instructor MISS M. BRANDON Social Director MRS. J. BULL Librarian MRS. D. BURVANT, R.N. Health Nurse MISS S. CAIN, R.N. Instructor DR. M. DACHOWSKI Psychologist MRS. P. DOW, R.N. Instructor 12 MISS M. ELLZEY, R.N. MRS. B. FIELD MRS. G. GASPER, R.N. MISS G. GERNHAUSER, R.N. Instructor Counselor Instructor Instructor MISS C. GISEVIUS Counselor MISS G. GRAFTON, R.N. MR. L. HALLARON Instructor Instructor MRS. S. HARRIS, R.N. Instructor % MISS M. HAYNES, R.N. Instructor MRS. S. HIERN, R.N. Instructor MISS F. HOLLIER, R.N. Instructor 13 MRS. H. HOTARD Librarian SISTER JOANNE Instructor MRS. I. KACZOROWSKI, R.N. MRS L KAZANOWSKI, R.N. Instructor Instructor MRS. Y. LAGASSE, R.N. Instructor MRS. A. LIND, R.N. Instructor MISS S. LOTHER, R.N. Instructor MRS. C. MONAHAN Asst. Social Director MRS. J. MONTALVO, R.N. Instructor MRS. S. NASH, R.N. Registrar MISS M. MEDLIN, R.N. Instructor 14 MRS. D. NEWSOM, R.N. MRS. M. OWENS Instructor Residence Director V MRS. C. ROSABAL, R.N. MRS. B. SCOTT, R.N. Instructor Instructor MISS J. SPRATT, R.N. MISS S. STRAUSER, R.N. MR. R. TYLER Instructor Instructor Instructor MISS S. VIDRINE, R.N. MISS H. WALKER, R.N. Instructor Instructor J MRS. M. WOODWORTH, R.N. MRS. B. WRIGHT, R.N Instructor Instructor 15 Residence Staff y ...jjp ' -■a .tbI _ i ___ ■ : riir I ■in i 1J rri ; 1 Wum m m m mm 1 St SEATED, Left to right: Mrs. Aimee Muldrey, Mrs. Eunice Arsuaga, Mrs. Mabel Reese, Mrs. Estelle Bax¬ ter, Mrs. Clara Casey, Mrs. Harriet Baker, Mrs. Madge Owens, Residence Director. STANDING, left to right: Mrs. Catherine Thilborger, Mrs. Marie Lind, Mrs. Ruby Michel, Mrs. Loretta de Monsabert, Mrs. Alma Philibert, Mrs. Mae Lucy Graves, Mrs. Alma Le Blanc, Mrs. Valentine Yeargin. 16 SEATED, left to right: Miss Catherine Aymond, Mrs. Gertie Faucheaux, Mrs. Thelma Scandaliato, Mrs. Hazel Tuttle. STANDING, left to right: Mrs. Elaine Argote, Mrs. Julia Faller, Mrs. Mary Greenlee, Mrs. Myra Caston. 17 ‘■awt- LORRAINE ANDRY New Orleans, Louisiana Just have faith in God and in yourself and you can do anything you set out to do. DOROTHY BALL Victoria, Texas Life has given me of its best-- Laughter and weeping, labour and Little of gold, but lots of fun. MARY LYNN AYMAMI New Orleans, Louisiana The body twelve The Spirit one. ANN BARRY Orlando, Florida More Than Yesterday-- Less Than Tomorrow. SHARLENE BEAVERS Ormand Beach, Florida Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it. an 19 ARLENE BERGERON Houma, Louisiana In gratitude for your own good fortune you must render in return some sacrifice of your life for other life. JACQUELYNN BLANCHARD Gretna, Louisiana Laughter is not at all a bad begin ning on a friendship and it is far the best ending for one. RITA FAY BORNE Rayne, Louisiana In the course of life some rain must fall. JOAN BLISS Miami, Florida Make it a rule of life: never regret, never look back. THERESA BOYLE Jacksonville, Florida We are taking ourselves seriously, and let me tell you, that ' s the very next step to being dull. CAROL BRUNELL Daphne, Alabama Where the Lord closes a door, somewhere he opens a window. SUSAN CARLIN New Orleans, Louisiana Everything gets easier with practice, cept getting up in the morning. LYNN BURTON New Orleans, Louisiana You always get out of life what you put into it SUSAN CHAMPAGNE Slidell, Louisiana Procrastinate, Procrastinate, I’ll panic at midnight. CATHERINE COHAN Jacksonville, Florida The value of the average conversation could be enormously improved by the con¬ stant use of four simple words, ' I do not know . 21 JUANITA COLOCADO Pensacola, Florida And Let today embrace the past with re¬ membrance and the future with Longing RITA LOUISE CREASSER Sarasota, Florida Our most valuable possessions are those which can be shared without lessening: which, when shared, multiply. those PAMELA REICHERT DEBLANC New Orleans, Louisiana Let nothing disturb, thee, nothing affright thee, all things are passing. CAROL LYNN DENSON Houma, Louisiana To travel hopefully is better than to arrive. JEAN DEROSIER San Antonio, Florida 22 Men show their character in nothing more clearly than what they think laughable. HELEN DEV ALL New Orleans, Louisiana ’’This earth shall pass And with it common trifles. But God and I Will go on unendingly.” JUDITH DIXON Baton Rouge, Louisiana Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou livest, live well.” BARBARA ELLIS Orlando, Florida The best things in life are free. YVONNE ELLENDER Montegut, Louisiana Freedom is a blessing to be shared, for it is the opportunity to dedicate your life to the service of others. KATHERINE ESKRIDGE New Orleans, Louisiana The Best is yet to come. 23 i THERESA FONTENOT Mamou, Louisiana Teach me to receive the sick in Thy name. PATRICIA MALLET ETHRIDGE Kenner, Louisiana A lady of taste, not display. LINDA KAY FONTENOT Eglin AFB, Florida Ignorance with love is better than wisdom without it. ANGELA FOSTER Lanette, Alabama If there is anything better than to be loved, it is loving. ELIZABETH FRIED Harvey, Louisiana Kindness is the sunshine in virtue grows. HELEN LOUISE FRICK New Iberia, Louisiana Be careful of what you want, you might get it. SHIRLEY FROMHART Orange Park, Florida The heart has reasons that reason itself cannot understand. which BEVERLY GARY Sulphur, Louisiana Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent. 25 JANICE HUDSON Lottie, Louisiana Life is but a stream I go a-fishin’ in. 26 BARBARA GLASS Metairie, Louisiana All good things come to those who wait and work. JOAN HABERMANN HENRY New Orleans, Louisiana Life is not made up of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, of which smiles and kindness and small obligations, given habitually, are what win and pre¬ serve the heart. PEGGY HOLDEN Metairie, Louisiana Freedom is an open door, but you must walk through it. CAROL HOSKINS St. Augustine, Florida The great ambition of women, believe me, is to inspire love. LYNNE JACKSON Fort Benning, Georgia 1 fp ' - ' God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. AMEN DOROTHY JONES Bogalusa, Louisiana Cultivate good habits-the bad ones all grow wild. MARIA JORDON Jacksonville, Florida I don’t think much of a man who is not wiser today, than he was yesterday. JANET KELLY Miami, Florida of the most important trips one can make, is that involved in meeting the other fellow halfway. JOYCE JOY Fort Louderdale, Florida Your daily life is your temper and your religion. Whenever you enter into it take with you your aU. 27 CAROL KNITTLE Orlando, Florida Make one person happy each day, even if it’s yourself. BRENDA KERN Napoleonville, Louisiana Love is the dynamic motivation behind every worthy purpose; it is the upward thrust that lifts men to the heights. MILDRED LALLY Opelousas, Louisiana My business is not to remake myself, but to make the absolute best of what God made. MARYANN LAMBERSON Daytona Beach, Florida Life is like an onion, You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you cry. I love to live and I live to love. GIRDIE LANDRY New Iberia, Louisiana 28 JUDY LANDRY Napoleonville, Louisiana | We know nothing of tomorrow; our busi¬ ness is to be good and happy today. ELIZABETH LASATER Chattanooga, Tennessee Learning comes through suffering. JOAN LAPEROUSE New Iberia, Louisiana Like ' em all, love none. ELAINE LEDOUX Opelousas, Louisiana He who neglects to drink of the spring of experience, is apt to die of thirst in the desert of ignorance. For this is wisdom: to love, to live, To take what Fate or God may give. 29 IRENE LOUSTEAU Gramercy, Louisiana Happiness is found where my true love waits. BARBARA MAHONEY Tampa, Florida A good mind is one trained to forget the trivial. PATRICIA MANUEL Ville Platte, Louisian a Be to my virtues very kind, Be to my faults a little blind. 30 MARGARET MARNETTE Fort Lauderdale, Florida I see thee as a gentle woman. I ELIZABETH MATRANGA Abita Springs, Louisiana Some study shows the need for more. JOANNE MARTINEZ Houma, Louisiana There is more true happiness in the folly of love than in all the wisdom of philosophy. BONNIE MELANCON Eunice, Louisiana Wine, men, and song are getting me down; Guess I’ll give up sing¬ ing. ROSEMARY MILANO Baton Rouge, Louisiana Not what we would, but what we must, makes up the sum of living; Heaven is both, more or less, than just in doin g and in giving. JUDITH MONELL Jacksonville, Florida JOAN MUSACCHIA New Orleans, Louisiana To have striven, to have made an effort, to have been true to certain ideals--this alone is worth the struggle. MALLY JANE NEIL Chauvin, Louisiana Silence speaks for itself.” SUSAN NEBEL Metairie, Louisiana Let there be peace on earth and let it be gin with me. ” 32 GAYLE OLIVIER Metairie, Louisiana The world ' s no better if we worry; Life ' s no shorter if we hurry. ” MARSHA PEART Meraux, Louisiana Tomorrow shall be love for the loveless, and for the lover tomorrow shall be love. EILEEN PLAUCHE Hamburg, Louisiana Not proud, but humble, only to serve and pass on, to endure to the end through ser¬ vice. MONIQUE PARET Courtrai, Belgium L ' ABSENCE DIMINUE LES MEDIO- CRES PASSIONS, ET AUGMENTE LES GRANDES, COMME LE VENT ETEINT LES BOUGIES, ET ALLUME LE FEV. JO ANN PIERCE New Orleans, Louisiana Life is far too important a thing ever to be taken seriously. ” 33 JANICE PRATER New Orleans, Louisiana The question is not what a man can scorn, or disparage, or find fault with, but what he can love, and value and appreciate. ROBERTA JEAN PURVIS New Orleans, Louisiana It is well to give when asked, but it is better to give unasked, through understand¬ ing. LOUELLA REDMOND Montegut, Louisiana Love makes the world go round, No wonder I’m standing still. ALICE PRIVETT Oklawaha, Florida And in three more years. ; KENDALL RICKERSON Crystal Springs, Mississippi Life and love are like rose gardens; you can ' t go through them without getting stuck. 34 1 JEANETTE RIVET Plaquemine, Louisiana In love one has need of being believed, In friendship of being understood. PAMELA ROBERTS Jacksonville, Florida I have been here before.. I have desired to go. ELVIRA BORDELON SCHNELLER New Orleans, Louisiana NIKKI RIVET Marksville, Louisiana As a cure for worrying, work is better than whiskey. ANITA ROE Bogalusa, Louisiana Her future is planned, third fin¬ ger - left hand. The beauty and the wonder and the power. The shapes of things, their colors, lights, and shades, changes, surprises--God made it all! •35 CAROL ANN STRIPLING Pensacola, Florida Live while you ' re living, then die and be done with it - never refuse challenge - never give up trying. ELIZABETH SPEAR Jacksonville, Florida The Light of friendship is like the light of Phosphorus, seen plainest when all around it is dark. MARGARET TAYLOR New Orleans, Louisiana Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot; make yourself as you wish to be. LINDA TENNEY New Iberia, Louisiana Happiness is loving and being loved. 36 MICHELE ROMAN TRAUB New Orleans, Louisiana Love must have great wings to fly away from me And then to fly back, | k JOAN TRAPANI Covington, Louisiana You don ' t need wealth or lordly power; You don ' t need fame afar You’ll profit more if you will be just what you really are. CHARLOTTE TRAVIS St. Louis, Missouri No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what JANICE VICE he gave. Houma, Louisiana Life is what you make it. So, I intend on making it worthwhile. 37 LINDA VICTOR Tampa, Florida As long as I am fortunate... To have a single friend... I shall not feel alone in life... Unto its very end. SYLVIA WAGUESPACK Vacherie, Louisiana I never trouble trouble until trou¬ ble troubles me! KAREN WEISHAUPT Donaldsonville, Louisiana How good is to live, even at the worst. BILLIE JO WATERS Green Cove Springs, Florida There is that maketh himself rich yet hath nothing; there is that maketh himself poor yet hath great riches. MARIE ZERINGUE New Orleans, Louisiana 38 To love another is rewarding To be loved is security. 39 BEVERLY KAFFLER PAULA PARRISH LYNDA KEENE EVELYN McCLEES JACKIE HENRY Pam Alidor Mobile, Alabama Jean Barga Beaumont, Texas Jennifer Beach Baton Rouge, Louisiana Karen Becker Metairie, Louisiana Karen Bodler Tampa, Florida Penny Boudreaux Morgan City, Louisiana Ingrid Bourg Port Allen, Louisiana Patricia Burger South Daytona, Florida Louanna Cardinale Hammond, Louisiana Sandra Cazenave Vacherie, Louisiana Isobel Clark Morgan City, Louisiana Susan Hebert Convenuto New Orleans, Louisiana 41 Kathleen Donelon New Orleans, Louisiana Theresa Doucet Iota, Louisiana Mary Durand Plaquemine, Louisiana Margie O ' Brien Fanning New Orleans, Louisiana Virginia Faris Margarita, Canal Zone Donelise Farmer New Orleans, Louisiana Mary Fish Marrero, Louisiana Judy Fontenelle Metairie, Louisiana Bonnie Fontenot Eunice, Louisiana Carolyn Desselle Reserve, Louisiana Betty Degge Fort Worth, Texas Lesley Daigle Jennings, Louisiana 1 Earline Foret Morgan City, Louisiana Nancy Foust New Iberia, Louisiana Elsa Franco-Velez Miami, Florida Margaret Gaidry Houma, Louisiana Paulette Gallant St. Petersburg, Florida Anne Gaubert Thibodaux, Louisiana Jo Ann Glass Jacksonville, Florida Bonnie Glover Baton Rouge, Louisiana I 1 43 I Eleanore Gordijenko New Orleans, Louisiana Paulette Guidry Houma, Louisiana Teresa Hebert Napoleonville, Louisiana Jackie Henry Arcadia, Florida Mary Ann Higgins San Antonio, Texas Dianne Hobart Vicksburg, Mississippi Carol Howard Victoria, Texas Yvonne Hutto Jacksonville, Florida Ellen Inguagiato Harvey, Louisiana Nancy Jacob New Orleans, Louisiana Vicky Jaskot Hot Springs, Arkansas Pam Judy Green Cove Springs, Florida 44 Beverly Kaffler Orlando, Florida Paula Juneau Baton Rouge, Louisiana Lynda Keene New Orleans, Louisiana Christy King Fort Worth, Texas Ernestine Kotthoff Florence, Alabama Peggy Kozak Houma, Louisiana Judy LaMoe Kailua Oahu, Hawaii Judy Lampard New Orleans, Louisiana I Iris LeBlanc Morganza, Louisiana Elizabeth Ledet Natchitoches, Louisiana Nancy Lovas New Iberia, Louisiana Patty Lyons New Orleans, Louisiana Evelyn McClees New Orleans, Louisiana Ann McCollister New Orleans, Louisiana Elois McIntyre Covington, Louisiana Suzanne McLeod Laurel, Mississippi Genevieve Manfre Berwick, Louisiana Bonnie Maricle DeRidder, Louisiana Anne May Franklin, Louisiana Susan Megna New Orleans, Louisiana 46 - t I I Cynthia Moreau Metairie, Louisiana Ethel Mott Sulphur, Louisiana Karen Moulliet Metairie, Louisiana Cynthia Mouret Jeanerette, Louisiana Leila Nicaud New Orleans, Louisiana Diane Orrson New Orleans, Louisiana Anne Orum Sarasota, Florida Carolyn Overturf Beaumont, Texas 47 Paula Parrish Cut Off, Louisiana Margaret Patton Jacksonville, Florida Dianne Perdue Marianna, Florida Beverly Poche New Orleans, Louisiana Maryann Popper Cocoa Beach, Florida Peggy Portie Beaumont, Texas Barbara Porwoll Jacksonville, Florida Ellen Potier Gueydan, Louisiana Sue Ranee Paducah, Kentucky Catherine Richard New Orleans, Louisiana Trudy Richard Bossier City, Louisiana Judy Rode Port Arthur, Texas 48 k Emily Sansbury Gainesville, Florida : 5 Bethany Simon Kaplan, Louisiana M ' Lou Smith Montoe, Louisiana Judith Stamm New Orleans, Louisiana .Margaret Stanton Sarasota, Florida Carene Stoddard New Orleans, Louisiana Sonnie Stokes Raceland, Louisiana 49 I Susan Theriot New Iberia, Louisiana Karen Treas Ponchatoula, Louisiana Paula Trombatore Metairie, Louisiana Connie Uli New Orleans, Louisiana Marilyn Vinci Metairie, Louisiana Lois Virnau Brinkley, Arkansas Inez Vitrano Hammond, Louisiana Judy Watson Tampa, Florida Mary Wood Welcome, Louisiana 50 51 i . ' .isiisi LINDA Carmen Alphonso New Orleans, La. Margaret Anderson Ocean Springs, Miss. Adeline Arcement Belle Chase, La. Margaret Armstrong Marianna, Fla. Patricia Arnold Fort Bliss, Tex. Susan Aucoin New Orleans, La. Diane Ayers Arabi, La. Lorraine Babin New Orleans, La. Linda Babineaux Duson, La. Helen Bagley Maitland, Fla. Sylvia Baker Mobile, Ala. Josephine Baltz Pocahontas, Ark Billie Banister Ville Platte, La Sharon Barfoot New Orleans, La Joan Beauchea Miramar, Fla. Lena Benoit Thibodaux, La Mary Benoit Thibodaux, La Trudy Bergeron Lafayette, La. Sandra Bernard Broussard, La. Diane Berry New Orleans, La Cathy Blackwell Bogalusa, La. Sharon Bonin Abbeville, La Barbara Bonner Graceville, Fla. Joy Boudloche Houma, La. Joanette, Bourg Houma, La. Joan Bradley Tampa, Fla. Dianna Brady New Orleans, La. Donna Brazell Jonesville, La. Catherine Breivogel Paducah, Ky. Patricia Broussard Eunice, La. Peggy Brouilette Marksville, La. 55 I I 56 Marie Carrier Napoleonville, La. Irmagene Cavalier Napoleonville, La. Patricia Chastain New Orleans, La. Earline Chauvin Houma, La. Trudy Chenevert Morganza, La. Evelyn Brown Baton Rouge, La. Suzanne Brown Metairie, La. Patricia Brunet Carencro, La. Vicki Chetta Metairie, La. Brenda Christ Basile, La. Lana Collins Jonesville, La. Carolyn Cox Opelousas, La. Corine C rawley Boyce, La. Linda Daigrepont Marksville, La. Patricia Darcy New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Donna Dekle Marksville, La. 4 Marie DeSpain Lafayette, La. Jeanette Dooley New Orleans, La Gwen Dupuy Lutcher, Louisiana Judy Dyson DeQuincy, La Gayle Ellis New Orleans, La Sandra Emerson Boca Raton, Fla Betty Falgout Montegut, La Lua Fanguy Houma, La Jane Faris Margarita, Canal Zone Jane Ferry McDavid, Fla Jane Ferry Wav eland, Miss T Susan Fillingham Houma, La. Jeannine Fischer Chalmette, La. Sharon Flowers Olla, La. Kathleen Foreman Lafayette, La. Ann Foster Tallahassee, Fla. I Laura Gauthreaux Metairie, La. Mary Ann Glass Jacksonville, Fla. Judy Gowland Chalmette, La. 59 Nolita Green Orlando, Fla. Bonnie Guidry New Iberia, La. Cynthia Guidry Norco, La. Jane Guidry San Antonio, Texas Claudia Haller Mandeville, La. Sue Hollier Vidor, Tex. Annette Iacoponelli Metairie, La. Jane Jacobs Bogalusa, La. Audrey Kirn New Orleans, La. Diane Klump Basile, La. Katherine Kuhn Chalmette, La. Maetta La Borde Moreauville, La. Barbara Labry Slidell, La. Judy Lafleur Ville Platte, La Charlotte Lamar Pocahontas, Ark Delores Lanclos Opelousas, La. Laura Landry Washington, La. Theresa Langlois Gonzales, La. Ann Lasater Chattanooga, Tenn. 61 Maureen LeBlanc Baton Rouge, La. Sandra Legendre Metairie, La. Linda Lissard New Iberia, La. Deborah Martin Jasper, Tennessee Mary Meehan Hollywood, Fla. Marie Melancon Houma, La. Katherine Magner Baton Rouge, La. Patricia Magner Baton Rouge Jackie Mabile LaPlace, La. mggm wmam IJS1S1S§I Judy Mistretta Dade City, Fla. Joyce Molaison, Houma, La. Linda Moss Erath, La. Linda Murley Houston, Tex. Patricia Murphy Mobile, Ala. Katherine Nelson Eunice, La. Patricia Ortis Morganza, La. Pam Paddy Bunkie, La. Dianna Parenton New Orleans, La. Karen Parr Plaucheville, La. Shirley Patterson Graceville, Fla. Mary Reaney New Orleans, La. Mary Reck Alexandria, La. Kathleen Pellegrin Montegut, La. Linda Reiche Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Jackie Pellegrin Belle Chasse, La. Marianne Porche Bourg, La. Gloria Rounsaville New Orleans, La. Rose Roussel Hester, La. Marcelle Richard Abbeville, La. Rebecca Rodrigue LaPlace, La. Sandra Roselle Metairie, La. Nyanza Rowe Belle Chase, La. Linda Sanders McComb, Miss. Pam Schmidt Fort Worth, Texas Susan Slutsky New Orleans, La. Dianna Smith St. Petersburg, Fla. Carol Terracina Opelousas, La. Carolyn Toney Bogalusa, La. Teresa Tressler Connersville, Ind. Jovita Troxclair Bayou Goula, La. Joellen Turberville Century, Fla. Mildred Valeton New Orleans, La. i l] NOT PICTURED Linda Baiter Winnfield, La. Margie Byrd Handsbora, Miss. Susan Dillon Kilgore, Texas 66 Elizabeth Jordan Orangefield, Tex. Nancy Weilbaecher New Orleans, La. Carolyn Wilkins Rancho Cordova, Cal. Nina Wills Houston, Tex. Patricia Wyllie Pocahontas, Ark. JKiss Sandy Cmerson FRESHMAN MAID T T ss f) a far a fjouryeo s FRESHMAN MAID dICiss fjacfie ffenny JUNIOR MAID d Russell Griffin, Sandy Emerson, Alex Panio, Pam Alidor, Tommy DeBlanc, Pam DeBlanc, Danny Redmond, Kay Fontenot, Elroy Scott, Diane Hobart, Hank Arceneaux, Jackie Henry, Bruce Lepler, Barbara Bourgeois, Ray Rose. Not Shown: Joan Henry and Hector Henry 1 74 77 79 81 JiTosi CPonufa opuiar and Ufost Bidefa io Succeed Our Jaoorites 87 Siucfent Council The Student Council is Charity Hospital School of Nursing’s governing body com¬ posed of elected representatives from each class and the student body officers. The organization acts as a liaison between faculty, administration, and the students. It strives for harmony between the three by listening to suggestions and complaints and acting upon them as they see fit. OFFICERS; Chairman: Lorraine Andry Vice Chairman: Ann Barry Secretary: Paulette Gallant Treasurer: Cynthia Mouret SENIORS Betty Matranga Eileen Plauche Charlotte Travis JUNIORS Christy King Ann Gaubert Paula Juneau FRESHMEN Barbara Bourgeois Jeannine Fischer Joyce Molaison Left to Right; J. Molaison, J. Fischer, C. King, A. Gaubert, P. Juneau, C. Mouret, L. Andry, P. Gallant, B. Bourgeois, E. Plauche, C. Travis, B. Matranga 88 Oh! Those girls just cannot keep track of their .dates. 89 President Officers Gnier-G ufj Gouncif Inter-Club Council is an organization created to co-ordinate student activities and provide co mmunication among the various clubs on campus. Class and club presidents, as well as student council offi¬ cers and representatives comprise this coun¬ cil. It ' s Christmas time again. Left to Right: C. Brunell, J. DeRosier, P. Gallant, E. Ledoux, L. Victor, J. Fischer, STANDING Left to Right: J. Molaison, M. Taylor, P. Juneau, B. Bourgeois, C. King, E. Plauche, B. Matranga, M. Zeringue, C. Denson, C. Mouret, C. Gaubert, C. Travis, L. Andry, L. Burton 90 C” Club is an honorary organization with its mem¬ bers being selected by the club and approved by the faculty. Its purpose is the promotion of school spirit and assisting with school func¬ tions. Through its various activities, the club endeavors to recognize those persons with leadership qualities and avail the development of potential in its members. FRONT Left to Right: M. Popper, L. Burton, S. Champagne, M. Zeringue, E. Ledoux, P. Gallant, B. Poche TOP TO BOTTOM: C. Travis, L. Andry, C. Mouret, M. Lally, P. Portie, J. DeRosier, C. Brunell, E. McClees, J. Pierce, B. Spear, B. Matranga, P. Lyons President: Charlotte Travis Vice President: Betty Matranga Secretary: Peggy Portie Treasurer: Beverly Poche Sergeant-at-arms: Milly Lally Hard workers, huh. Boy! How the uniforms have changed. 91 Left to Right: B. Matranga, E. Ledoux, Y. Ellender, J. Landry, H. Devall, A. Privett, S. Cham¬ pagne, J. Hudson, B. Glass, N. Rivet, L. Redmond, E. Lemoine President: Betty Matranga Vice President: Judy Landry Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara Glass Sponsor: Mrs. Anne Lind Knowledge once gained casts a light beyond its immediate boundaries-- So reads the motto of Sigma Alpha Chi, the Honorary Nursing Society at Charity. The privilege of membership in Sigma Alpha Chi granted to Junior and Senior students is the highest honor that can be achieved and enjoyed while a student at Charity. The aim of this organi¬ zation shall be to stimulate interest in higher scho¬ lastic achievement, to encourage extracurricular activity, both of an educational and cultural nature; to maintain the high standards of service and of moral character of our profession; and to incite in each member the desire to render optimum service to those in her care. Studying? 92 Off to the Convention! President: Beverly Poche Vice-President Lynn Burton Secretary: Elaine Ledoux Treasurer: Lou Ella Redmond C.H.A.S.N., Charity Hospital Association of Student Nurses, is the professional organization of the students. To prepare for our role as professional nurses, we must develop ourselves as well-rounded persons in all aspects of living--socially, culturally, mentally, and morally. CHASN provides an opportunity for students to develop them¬ selves in this way by providing speakers, films, social activi¬ ties, and service projects for its members. Also membership enables the student to participate in nursing activities not only on a local level, but also the dis¬ trict, state, and national levels affiliated with this organiza¬ tion. FRONT Left to Right: D. Perdue, G. Rounsaville, V. Jaskot, E. Franco-Valez, R. Roussel, B. Melancon, E. Ledoux, C. Blackwell, J. Bourg, B. Crump, S. Rosselle LAST ROW E. Mott, B. Poche, J. Henry, M. LaBorde, C. Haller, M. Taylor, J. Fischer, J. Waguespack, K. Magner, J. Gowland, L. Victor, A. May, L. Babin, L. Burton, E. Kotthoff, L. Redmond, L. Moss, S. Slutsky, J. Webb 93 CRe i, lcjious vjrcjc a Catholic Groups MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: K. Becker, Sodal¬ ity; M. Young, Sodality; N. Lovas, Sodal¬ ity; J. Fontenelle, Sodality; BACK ROW: J. Stamm, C.C.D., Sodality; B. Simon, Sodality; K. Donelon, Sodality; C. Moreau, Sodality, C.C.D.;B. Crump, Sodality. Religious Co-ordinating Council SEATED Left to Right: L. Victor, K. Fontenot, L. Burton STANDING Left to Right: M. Yongue, P. Magner, E. ' Sansbury, B. Gary, D. Ball, Sister Blanche President: Kay Fontenot Vice President: Lynn Burton Secretary: Linda Victor T.he Religious Co-ordinating Council is composed of representative membership from official religious groups in the school. The purpose is to promote the welfare of each religious group and also to undertake projects which co-ordinate religious activi¬ ties so that there is better understanding be¬ tween the groups. nizations SEATED: M. Higgins, R. Milano, B. Poche, L. Burton, E. Ledoux, M. Yongue, C. Uli STANDING: M. LaBorde, D. Klumpp, B. Crump, M. Reck, S. Durand, N. Lovas, L. Babin, P. Tate, S. Stokes, K. Becker, J. Stamm, E. Inguagiato, J. Fontennelle, C. Cardella, C. Moreau, K. Donelon, J. Ferrj President: Lynn Burton Vice President: Charles Oliver Rosemary Gravois Beverly Poche Sponsors: Miss Julia Spratt and Dr. Crapanzano Secretary: Elaine Ledoux Treasurer: Betty Hauck Historian; Ellen Inguagiato Protestant Groups FRONT: E. Sansbury, B.S.U., N.C.F.jC. Blackwell, B.S.U.;L. Collins, B.S.U.jK. Fontenot, B.S.U.jP. Magner, B.S.U., N.C.F.; BACK ROW: S. Patterson, B.S.U.jK. Magner, B.S.U., N.C.F.; B. Bonner, B.S.U., D. Brazell, B. Banister, B.S.U. Newman Club 95 KNEELING left to right: D. Babineaux, A. Credeur, P. Darcy, SEATED Left to Right: P. Arnold, M. Reck, J. Turberville, M. Vinci, P. Magner, S. Bonin, R. Roussel, E. Franco-Valez, L. Melancon, STANDING Left to Right: K. Bodler, K. Parr, O. Richard, E. Sansbury, E. Brown, J. Mistreetta, L. Tenney, L. Jackson, J. Vice, I. Lousteau, S. Champagne, Mrs. BQylan, C. Denson B. Rodrigue, J. Molaison, G. Rounsaville Y. Hutto, P. Trom- batore, C. King, M. Popper, J. Barga, LAST ROW Left to Right: J. Fischer, D. Smith, J. Waguespack, L. Murley, S. McClements, L. Bourgeois, V. Faris, E. Mott, L. Cardinale, P. Juneau, C. Uli, J. Mabile, D. Ball, J. Glass, M. Glass, T. Fontenot, J. Guidry, P. Gallant What a lovely way to spend an evening. President: Carol Denson Vice President: Irene Lousteau Librarians: Virginia Faris and Jean Barga The Choral Club is designed for fun! There is no stipula¬ tion for membership other than a genuine love of music and an unafraid attitude toward hard work. Each Wednesday night, for a period of two hours, the group of more than forty, practice for the year’s concerts. This club sponsored the Tulanians Program for the second year, sang for the an¬ nual meeting of the Volunteers of CHNO, and presented a Christmas program and Spring Concert for the Student Body. The hard work sacrificed by these girls brings them closer together into the unit of a great school--Charity. (jfioral GfuS 96 The Bowling Club is an organization formed by the students to furnish one with the opportunity to escape the routine of dorm life and studies. It gives each mem¬ ber a chance to meet others and practice good sportsmanship. The officers are elected by the members. President: Marie Zeringue Vice-President: JoAnn Pierce Treasurer: Elsa Franco-Valez Secretary: Mickey Taylor Sponsor: Miss Haynes We ' re having a BALL! jjow ii tn 9 • t,, vtV tr , ™ ' jk, a ■ flHH PL f i JM. jSI;, P f ’ • HL mm M J,Bt ' p 1 -- f w s $m V KNEELING: G. Landry, M. Zeringue SECOND ROW C. Brunell, E. Matt, N. Rivet, J. Pierce, D. Ball, E. Franco-Valez THIRD ROW: T. Tressler, D. Perdue, J. LaMoe, P. Judy, R. Roussel, S. Roselle, L. Bourgeois, R. Borne, FOURTH ROW: J. Mistretta, J. Henry, M. Taylor, L. Victor, E. Kotthoff, L. Burton, A. May, P. Burger K. Eskridge 97 TOP ROW: Mrs. Scott FIRST ROW: S. Hollier, L. Lissard, M. Zeringue, M. Young, V. Chetta, J. DeRosier SECOND ROW: Elroy Scott (coach), E. Plauche, L. Moss, J. Lampard, B. Kaffler, A. Arce- ment. Dr. Jung. THIRD ROW: C. Travis, G. Dupree, J. Ferry, L. Babin, B. Guidry, J. Dyson, P. Tate The purpose of this club is (1) promote school spirit, (2) aid in developing individ¬ uals by working as a team in sports as well as nursing. The club is under the direction of Mr. Elroy Scott, who has coached the members to the City Championship for the past three years. Captain and President: Eileen Plauche Vice President: Iris LeBlanc Treasurer: Bonnie Guidry Sponsor; Mrs. Judy Haller Coach: Mr. Elroy Scott Spike it! 98 L Gfieerfe defers Our Cheerleaders attempt to attain two goals - to bring about school spirit and to draw the entire student body together as one. The present cheerleaders were elected by members of the faculty and old cheer¬ leaders. They are scored, in accordance to a point system, on poise, projection, coordination, and general appearance. wm Ty ' M Go, Team, Go! Captain: Marie Zeringue Co-Captain: Jean DeRosier Cheerleaders: - Left to right: Nancy Foust, Vicky Chetta, Jean DeRosier, Charlotte Travis, Morelle Young, Susan Hollier, Linda Lissard, Marie Zeringue 99 The Library Club is an organization of interested students who take part in the cultural activities throughout the city, pro¬ mote school spirit in library appreciation, and give assistance as necessary. President: Elaine Ledoux Vice President: Girdie Landry Treasurer: Dee Farmer Missing is Reporter: Janice Hudson TOP: D. Perdue, G. Landry, L. Victor MIDDLE: K. Magner, M. Gaidry, E. Ledoux, M. Higgins BOTTOM: D. Farmer, P. Magner SITTING: M. Taylor, M. Zeringue, K. Eskridge, C. Brunnell STANDING: G. Landry, J. Pierce, M. Lally L. Victor, C. Chauvin, J. Martinez, L. Andry, B. Glass, L. Burton, B. Spear. The purpose of the White Cap is to offer its read¬ ers news of events and happenings concerning the school of which we are all so proud. The staff is composed of those students who have an interest in journalism and a talent for presenting news in an enjoyable and a pleasurable manner to its readers. Editor Last minute? 101 SEATED Left to Right: S. McClements, C. Brunell, C. Blackwell, J. Glass, E. Ledoux, M. Lally, J. Pierce, G. Landry, M. Peart, S. Nebel, STANDING Left to Right: J. Rivet, L. Victor, M. Taylor, M. Yongue G aps an cf G apes Charity’s Yearbook, Caps and Capes, is published annually by students interested in working on the book. Staff members are selected by the editor from those students who have had experience on yearbook staffs, or those who show ability, interest, and willingness to work. Work begins on the book in September and continues until it is published in June. We have attempted to capture the high¬ lights of this year which is the purpose of a yearbook. Our sincere wish is that as you look through these pages in years to come, a spark of school spirit will be rekindled and inspire you on to greater goals in life. 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