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

 - Class of 1940

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Caps and Capes presents to you 20TH CENTURY NURSING Page Four Dedication To the one who has done most to help us ... to keep our ideals glowing ... to inspire our zeal for service . . . we grate¬ fully dedicate this third volume of Caps and Capes, SISTER SYLVIA Page Five STAFF OF Charity Hospital School CO-EDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER. REPORTER . CO-EDITOR. ASSISTANT EDITOR . BUSINESS MANAGER. CIRCULATING MANAGER. SECRETARY . ART EDITOR . GROWING PAINS DORIS POCHE Co-Editor Page Six CAPS AND CAPES of Nursing 1939-1940 . . DORIS POCHE MARIE COSTELLO . LULU TROTMAN PHYLLIS BURKE . RUTH SITZxMANN GERALDINE EVANS . VIVIAN BLANTON CAMILLE BELTON . . LALAGE SLAY PHVLITS BURKE Co-IjDitcir DO IT OVER! I ' dr e Seven Caps and Capes Committees Class Representatives Club Representatives SENIOR B Patricia Bienvenu Audrey Mills I vUCILLE McKeEVER ATHLETIC CLUB Zephyr Rabalais LITERARY AND DRAMATIC CLUB Catherine Efferson JUNIORS Minnie Ledoux Clifford Reynolds GLEE CLUB Ophelia Acosta PRE-CLINICALS Elizabeth Forester Ollie Huval Druselle O’Donnell SOCIAL CLUB Sidonie Thevenet Subscription Committee Vivian Blanton Ruby Barron Annie Beaugh Marie Blankenship Dorothy Breaux Muriel Casso Eunice Clapp Thelma DeFelice Lois Hatton Dolores Holt Cecilia Kelly Nell Knight Adele Levy Georgia Mae Mayeaux M ARY M EIGHAN Mazie Montgomery Elaine Riehlmann Aloysius Scallon Henrietta Silberstein Polly Srite Marie St. Clair Sidonie Thevenet Rosemary Weishaupt Sarah White Dorothy Wild Page Eight Administrators Gov. Sam Houston Jones Ex-Officio President, Board of Administrators Charles J. Rivet Vice-President, Board of Administrators Roy W. Wright, M.D. Director, Charity Hospital Fred W. Matthews Secretary-Treasurer J. O. Weilbaecher, Jr., M.D. Assistant Director Charles B. Odom, M.D. Assistant Director Page Ten SISTER STANISLAUS Our Lady with a Lamp Through years of service, Sister has kept her lamp burning and has held it aloft to make the way bright and straight for myriads of nurses. Who shall ever forget her oft-repeated counsel: Be good to our poor people. Page, Eleven DR. GEORGE S. BEL In Memoriam One who never turned his back, but marched breast forward . A friend, who was ever considerate of Charity Hospital Student Nurses; an administrator, who provided us with many comforts and afforded us many pleasures; a counselor, who amid his manifold occupations found time to devote to our welfare and problems; a physician, who was outstanding for his professional leadership and his work for humanity. Page Twelve tdioco q dw Faculty Council Left to ri(fht: Gail Squires, Sadie Salmela, Rowena Nick Miller, Dorothea Armbruster, Marguerite Paetz- nick. Sister Henrietta, Sister Mathilde, Sister Stanislaus, Sister Sylvia, Mary Eugenia Stuart, Cecilia M. Perrodin, Marg aret Lee Allen, and Mary Elizabeth Gillen. Administrative and Faculty Group SISTER STANISLAUS, R.N., Sc.D. Director, Department of Nursing SISTER MATHILDE, M.A. Assistant Director, Department of Nursing SISTER HENRIETTA, R.N., M.S. Director, School of Nursing and Nursing Service SISTER SYLVIA, R.N., B.S. Associate Director, School of Nursing SISTER URBAN, R.N., B.S. Associate Director, Nursing Service MARY EUGENIA STUART, R.N., B.S. Assistant Director, School of Nursing MARGUERITE PAETZNICK, R.N., B.S. Associate Director in charge of Supervision and Clinical Instruction CECILIA M. PERRODIN, R.N., B.Ed. Assistant Director in charge of Principles and Practice of Nursing MARY ELIZABETH GILLEN, R.N., B.S. Social Director and Instructor in the School of Nursing DOROTHEA ARMBRUSTER, R.N. Supervisor, Nurses Residence SADIE SALMELA, R.N., B.S. Assistant Director, School of Nursing and Nursing Service ROWENA NICK MILLER, R.N. Assistant Director, School of Nursing and Nursing Service GAIL SQUIRES, R,N., B.S. Assistant Director in Supervision and Clinical Instruction LUTIE GOUGH, R.N., B.S. Assistant Director in Supervision and Clinical Instruction WILLIE L. MASK, R.N., B.S. Assistant Director of Nursing Service in charge of Subsidiary Workers MARGARET LEE ALLEN, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Principles and Practice of Nursing JUANITA SOWELL, R.N. Assistant Instructor in Principles and Practice of Nursing JOSEPHINE MARINO Secretary, Executive Council of the Faculty Page Fourteen Beryl Iles Burns, M.D. Dean, Louisiana State University, School of Medicine Instructional Staff Charity Hospital School of Nursing—1939-1940 SUBJECT Anatomy and Physiology Chemistry. Communicable Diseases Communicable Disease Nursing. Diet Therapy and Nutrition, Foods, and Cookery..... Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases. Elementary Materia Medica.. Eye Diseases... Gynecology. I Gynecological Nursing. . History of Nursing... Infant Formulae. Introduction to Medical Science INSTRUCTOR Charles Midlo, M.D. Encil M. Bradley, M.D. Adrian Kammeraad, M.D. Don Loraine Kimmel, M.D. Fred G. Brazda, Ph.D. J. O. Weilbaeciier, Jr., M.D. Homer Dupuy, M.D. Sue Fabregas, R.N., B.S. OuiDA Moore, B.S. Ashton Thomas, M.D. Saide Salmela, R.N., B.S. George Haik, M.D. Peter Graffagnino, M.D. Richard Stephenson, M.D. Marguerite Paetznick, R.N., Mary E. Stuart, R.N., B.S. Helen Marie Cincoski, B.S. I. L. Robbins, M.D. B.S. Page fifteen Instructional Staff Charity Hospital School of Nursing—1939-1940 SUBJECT Medicine.. Medical Nursing Microbiology. Neurology... . Nursing Ethics.. Nursing and Health Service in the Family Obstetrics... Obstetric Nursing. .. Operating Room Principles... Orthopedics.. Orthopedic Nursing. ... Pathology... Pediatrics. Pediatric Nursing.... Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Physical Therapy. . Principles and Practice of Nursing includ¬ ing Personal Hygiene and Bandaging.. Professional Adjustments Psychiatry... Psychology... Skin and Allergy. Sociology... Surgery.... Surgical Nursing. Urology .... INSTRUCTOR Maurice Compagna, M.D. I. L. Robbins, M.D. Sister Eleanor, R.N. J. R. ScHENKEN, M.D. K. L. Buruon, Ph.D. Djarne Pearson, M.D. T. A. Watters, M.D. Sister Sylvia, R.N., B.S. Lillian Jeffers, R.N. Philip J. Carter, M.D. Emerante Robichaux, R.N., B.S. Sister Carlos, R.N., B.S. Sister Patrice, R.N., B.S. Olive Clausen, R.N. Henry Theodore Simon, M.D. Mary Louise Hamra, R.N. H. J. ScHATTENBERO, M.D. Joseph Ziskind, M.D. D. F. Miller, M.D. W. C. Rivenbark, M.D. Beatrix Boyer, R.N., B.S. James C. Rice, Ph.D. Marion B. Stewart, R.P.T.T., B.S. Cecilia Perrodin, R.N., B.Ed. Lutie Gough, R.N., B.S. Margaret Allen, R.N., B.S. Juanita Sowell, R.N. Sister Henrietta, R.N., M.S. Mary E. Stuart, R.N., B.S. Walter J. Otis, M.D. Mary E. Gillen, R.N., B.S. Martin T. Van Studdiford, M.D. Sister Mathilde, M.A. Sister France.s, M.A. C. Walter Mattingly, M.D. Sister Jane P ' rances, R.N., B.S. H UGH T. Beacham, M.D. Page Sixteen C ass Sigma Alpha Chi Staiidinc , left to right: Yvonne Chugg, Patricia Bienvenu, Annie Beaugh, Ruth Sitzmann, Helen Nelson, Sidonie Thevenet, Eunice Clapp, Geraldine Evans, Pauline Crews, Eda Mae Scott, Ella Hartley, Carrie Mayeaux, Hazel Armstrong, Dixie Jackson, Marie St. Clair, and Elizabeth Waldrip. Seated, left to right: Helen Pepera, Helen Pere, Margaret Murphy, Audrey Mills, Martha Milligan, Rosemary Weishaupt, Vivian Blanton, Frankie Mae Williams, Delores Anglada, Cecile McHale, Anna Mae Giles, Lena Mae Mabile, and Ethelyn Davis. Charter Members Hazel Armstrong Vivian Blanton Phyllis Burke Henrietta Silberstein Ruth Sitzmann Honorary Members Sister Stanislaus Sister Mathilde Sister Henrietta Sister Sylvia Mary E. Gillen Josephine Marino Not in Picture: Ophelia Acosta, Meredith Baker, Florene Barron, Ruby Barron, Gladys Boudreaux, Irene Bowman, Irene Brown, Phyllis Burke, Lucille Champagne, Veo Cockerham, Marie Costello, Amanda Fleetwood, Rosalou Freeland, Willene Grobe, Audrey Guillory, Mary Gunn, Carmen Haas, Lois Hatton, Mary Della Hightower, Cleta Hood, Bertha Huerstel, Cecilia Kelley, Janet Klnler, Aline Lafond, Lucille McKeever, Mary Miller, Mazie Montgomery, Bessie Morris, Ossie Mosely, Ursula Mumme, Rosalie Placencia, Zephyr Rabalais, Lessie Reed, Marie Seale, Martha Sharpe, Henrietta Silber¬ stein, Lalage Slay, Pearl Taylor, Frances Waters, Ruth Weimer, Helen Worth, Ruth Zuber, Sister Clarisse, and Sister Lucille. Officers: President, Vivian Blanton; Vice-President, Geraldine Evans; Secretary-Treasurer, Ruby Barron. Page Eighteen Student Council 1940 Left to right-. Jimmie Allen, Junior Repre¬ sentative; Marjorie Taylor, Pre-Clinical Re])resentative; Irene Bowman, Senior Representative; Sidonie Thevenet, Treas¬ urer; Florene Barron, Secretary; Vivian Blanton, President; Mary E. Gillen, Faculty Advisor; Clifford Reynolds, Junior Representative; Marie Hite, Af¬ filiate Representative; Geraldine Evans, Vice-President; Myrtle Bihm, Pre-Clin- ical Representative; and Phyllis Burke, Senior Representative. The 20th Century Ideal-Student Government Retiring President, W i 11 e n e Grobe, presenting the gavel of office to Incoming President, Vivian Blanton. Student Council 1939 Left to right-. Ruby Barron, Junior Rep¬ resentative; Aline Lafond, Secretary; Vivian Blanton, Vice-President; Beulah Adams, Senior B Representative; and Gladys Boudreaux, Treasurer. Not in Picture: Willene Grobe, President; Irene Savoie, Senior A Representative; Martha Sharpe, Senior B Representa¬ tive; Ruth Zuber, Junior Representa¬ tive; and Sula Mae Maloy and Golda Campbell, Affiliate Representatives. Not in Picture: Patricia Daboll, and Ruby Orrick, Affiliate Representatives. Page Nineteen President Class Officers Senior A .BESSIE MORRIS ice-President .HELEEX DONLEY Secretary .CORNEUA McCANTS Treasurer .OLIVE KING Page Twenty Senior Class A HAZEL M. ARMSTRONG GadsdeXj Alabama Social Club ’37, ’3S. ’39, ’K) Si ma Alpha Chi ’38, ’39 Uniform Committee ’39, ’to RUTH CHING Mobile Alabama Athletic Club ’38, ’39 Social Club ' 39, ’to .MARIE HELENE COSTELLO New Orleans, Loltisiana Social Club ' 38, ’39, ' to Glee Club ’38, ’39, ’to Siffina . lnba Chi ' 39, ' to Business Manager, Caps and Capes ’40 HELLEN GRACE DONLEY Pine Bluff, Arkansas Class Vice-President ’38, ’39 Literary and Dramatic Club ’38, ’39, ’to Social Clul) ' 39, ’40 Athletic Club ’39, ’40 Glee Club ' 37, ’38 AMANDA FLEETWOOD Maciiulavii.le, Mississippi Representative, Student Council ’37, ’38 Athletic Club ' 37, ' 38 Social Clul) ' 38, ’39 Sigma Alpha Chi ' 39, ’40 WILI.ENE GROBE Tela, Honduras, Central America President, Student Council ’39 Vice-President. Student Council ’39 Secretary, Student Council ' 38 Treasurer, Student Council ' 37 Uniform Committee ' 38, ’39 Class President, ’38, ’39 Social Club ’38. ’39 Sigma . lplia Chi ' 38, ' 39, ’40 JEWEL JORDAN New Ori.eans, Louisi.vna Hostess Club ’37, ' 38, ' 39 OLIVE MARY ANN KING PoNCIIATOULA, I.OI’ISIAN a Class Treasurer ’39, ’40 Social Club ’38, ’39, ’40 C. ANNETTE McCANTS Baton Roi ge, I.ouisiana Hostess Club ' 37. ' 38, ' 39 Class Treasurer ’37, ' 38, ' 39 Class Secretary ' 39, ' to BESSIE ANNE MORRIS Jackson, Louisiana Class President ’40 Class Vice-President ' 38, ' 39 Representative, Student Council ' 39 Social Club ' 39. ' 40 Athletic Club ' 38 Sigma .A.lpha Chi ' 40 House Committee ' 38, ' 39 Senior Class A N DORIS MARIE POCHE New Orleaxs Louisiaxa Co-Editor, Caps and Capes ’40 Uniform Committee ' 38, ’39 Social Club ’38, ’39, ’40 Secretary-Treasurer, Social Club ’40 IRENE MARIE SAVOIE Churchpoint, Louisiaxa Representative, Student Council ’39, ’40 Uniform Committee ’39, ’40 Social Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40 EMITA MELBA SEIBERT Roselaxd, Louisian a Social Club ’38, ’39 Hostess Club ’37, ’38 (NOT IN PICTURE) JOSEPHINE DICKENSON Little Rock Arkaxsas Social Club ’38, ’39 ISABEL MACKAY Shreveport Louisiaxa President, Glee Club ’39, ’40 Glee Club ’38, ’39, ’40 Athletic Club ’38 ISABELLE VON DONLEY PixE Bluff, Arkaxsas Social Club ’39, ’40 Literary and Dramatic Club ’38, ’39, ’40 Social Club ’39, ’40 House Committee ’37, ’38 ROMANA MARIA GARCIA El Paso, Texas Social Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40 CARMEN HAAS Gramercy, Louisiaxa Sigma Alpha Chi ’38, ’39 Treasurer, Hostess Club ’38, ’39 SISTER CLARISSE I ILLIE MAE MARQUEZ Boxd, Louisiaxa Social Club ’37, ’38, ’39 LESSIE MARIE REED Euxice, Louisiaxa Class Secretary ’37, ’38 Athletic Club ' 37, ’38, ’39 Social Club ’39 Uniform Committee ’37, ’38 I,LILA ELIZABETH TRO ' I ' MAN DeFuxiak Sprixgs, Florida Social Club ’38, ’39, ’40 Reporter, Caps and Capes ’40 SISTER LUCILLE HELEN BASSET WixTER Havex, Florida i Page Tweniy two Class Officers Senior B’s President. LOIS HATTON Vice-President. PATRICIA BIENVENU Secretary-Treasurer. ANNIE BEAUGH Pufte Twenty-three Senior Class B BEULAH ADAMS BainbridgEj Georgia Representative, Student Council ' 39 Atldetic Club ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 ScK ' ial Club ’-lO DELORES MARY ANGI.ADA EjipirEj Louisiana Hostess Club ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 ANNIE BEAUGH Opeloe’sas, Louisiana Class Secretary-Treasurer ' 10 Social Club ' 37, ' 38 Athletic Club ' 38, ' 39, ' 40 Sigma Alpha Chi ' 39, ' 4(t CAMIIJ,E BELTON BeaumonTj Texas Student Editor, White Cap ' 40 Columnist, White Cap ' 40 Society Reporter, White Cap ' 38 Secretary, Caps and Capes ' 40 Athletic Club ' 37, ' 38 Social Club ' 40 Uniform Committee ' 39, ' 40 PATRICIA BIENVENU Opelousas Louisiana Class Vice-President ' 39, ' 40 Social Club ' 37, ' 39, ' 40 Athletic Club ' 38 Sigma Alpha Chi ' 39, ' 40 VIVIAN BLANTON Pensacola Florida President, Student Council ' 40 President, Sigma Alpha Chi ' 39, ' 40 Assistant Student Editor, White Cap ' 39 Representative, Student Council ' 37, ' 38 Business Manager, White Cap ' 38, ' 39 ' ice-President, Student Council ' 39 Cla.ss Vice-President ' 37, ' 38 Class Secretary ' 38, ' 39 Circulating Manager, Caps and Capes ’40 Secretary, Athletic Club ' 39, ' 40 Athletic Club ' 37, ’38, ’39, ’40 Sigma Alpha Chi ’38, ’39, ’40 Secretarj ' , Sigma Alpha Chi 38, ’39 IRENE W, BOWMAN Port Vincent, Louisiana Representative, Student Council ’40 Literary and Dramatic Club ’38 PHYLLIS BURKE yVcEQuiA, Idaho Co-Editor, Caps and Capes ’40 Cla.ss President ’39 Representative, Student Council ’40 V’ice-Pres., Literary and Dramatic Club ’39, ’40 Sigma Alpha Chi ’38 Literary and Dramatic Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40 EDWINA CANNON Alexandria, I,,ouisiana Secretary-Treasurer, Soc ' al Club ’39, ’40 Social Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40 VEO COCKERHAM WiNNFIELD, I OUISIANA Hostess Club ’37, ’38, ’39 I Senior Class B ETHELYX DAVIS Yazoo City Mississippi Hostess Club ' 37 Social Club ' 38, ’39, ’+o GERALDINE EVANS Basile, I.ouisiaxa student Editor, White Cap ' 39 Busine.ss Managrer, Caps and Capes ’-10 President, Literary and Dramatic Club, ’39, ’40 Literary and Drainatic Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40 Vice-President, Sigrina Alpha Chi ’39, ’40 Representative, Student (Council ’38 ' ice-President, Student Council ’40 ANNA MAE GILES Natchez Mississippi Hostess Club. ’37, ’38 Athletic Club ’38. ’39, ’40 Sigrina Alpha Chi ' ’39, ’40 ELLA I.OUISE HARTI.EY Batox Rouge Louisiaxa Social Club ’37, ’38 Athletic Club ’38, ’39, ’4(t Sigma Alpha Chi ’39, ’40 I.OIS HATTON Bas.sfieli) Mississippi Class President ’40 Class Secretary ’39 Literary and Dramatic Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40 Social Club ’39, ’40 CLETA MARJORIE HOOD Jexa, Iaiuisiaxa Glee Club ’37. ’38 Social Club ’38. ’39. ’40 Sigma Alpha Chi ’39. ’40 BERTHA KATHERINE HUERSTEL New Orleaxs, Louisiaxa Social Club ’37. ’38. ’39 Athletic Club ’39, ’40 DIXIE MAE JACKSON Lee, Florida Glee Club ’38. ’39. ’to Literary and Dramatic Club ’37, ’38 JANET LUCILLE KINLER IvULixG Louisiaxa Sec,, Literary and Dramatic Club. 37, ’38, ’39, ’to LENA MAE MABILE New Orleaxs, Louisiaxa Glee Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40 Senior Class B CARRIE AGATHA MAYEAUX P I, A c 11F. V11. i.E , Louisiana Social Clul) ' 37. ' 38. ' 3!), ' 10 Atliletic Club ' 38. ' 39 CECn E McHALE Tampa, Florida Class Representative, Caps and Capes ' 1( Glee Club ' 37, ' 38. ' 39, ' to lATCILLE McKEEVER Opelousas, I.ouisiana Social Editor, White Cap ' to Class Representative, Cans and Capes ' to Social Club ’38, ' 39, ' to ' Hostess Club ' 37, ' 38 MARY ROSALIE MILLER Pine Bluff, Arkansas Hostess Club ' 37, ' 38. ' 39 Secretary, Hostess Club ' 38 , ' 39 ROSE ANN MILLER Pine Bluff, Arkansas Hostess Club ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 AUDREY ANN MILLS Opelousas, Louisiana Sifftna Alpha Chi ' 39. ' 40 Class Representative, Caps and Capes ' 4o Reporter, White Cap ' 39. ' 40 Athletic Club ' 38, ' 39, ' 40 Social Club ' 37, ' 38 HELEN ANNETTE PEPERA Madison, Florida Social Club ' 37, ' 38, ' 40 HELEN PERE Abbeville, Louisiana Hostess Club ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 EDA MAE SCOTT Abita Springs, Louisiana Business Manager, White Cap ' 39 Hostess Club ' 37, ' 38. ' 39 MARIE THERESE SEAI.E Eunice, Louisiana Treasurer, Student Council ' 39 Secretary. Social Club ' 39 Hostess Club ' 37. ' 38 Social Club ' 38, ' 39, ' 40 T Senior Class B MARTHA BESSIE SHARPE Foley Fi.oRinA Renresentiitive, Student Council ’39, ’to Atfiletic (lub ’37, ’3H, ’39, ’to RUTH CATHERINE SITZMANN Jonesboro, Arkansas Class President ’39 Class Secretary ’38 Treasurer, Student Council ' 38 Athletic Club ’38, ' 39, ’to LALAGE SLAY Houston Texas President, Literary and Dramatic Club ’30 Class President ’38 Secretary, Student Council ’39 Artist, Caps and Capes ’to Artist, White Cap ’39 Literary and Dramatic Club ’37, ’38, ’39 Glee Club ’40 Sisma Alpha Chi ’39 MARIE JOY SMITH Opelousas Louisiana President, Social Club ’40 Representative, Student Council ’38 Vice-President, Social Club ’38 Social Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’4o MARIE IRENE ST. CLAIR Dallas, Texas Class Treasurer ’37, ’38 Social Club ’37, ’40 Hostess Club ’39 LILLIAN I.OLA STOLBERG New Orleans, I.ouisiana Glee Club ’37, ’38 Social Club ’38, ’39, ’40 SARAH RUTH THOMPSON Union, Mississippi Vice-President, Social Club ’39, ’4o Social Club ’39, ’40 ELIZABETH ROBERTS WALDRIP Algiers, Louisiana Athletic Club ’37, ’38 Hostess Club ’39 Social Club ’40 RUTH ELIZABETH WELMER Houma, Louisiana Social Club ’37, ’38, ’39 Athletic Club ’39, ’40 (NOT IN PICTURE) SISTER JULIA class Officers Juniors President JIMMIE ALLEN Vice-President MARY GUNN Secretary-Treasurer. ALINE LAFOND Page Twenty-eight Junior Class OPHELIA M. ACOSTA El Paso, Texas LAUllICE AGUILI.ARD Eunice, Louisiana JIMMIE ALLEN OpEUOI ' SAS, I ouisiana M. ELVIRA ANDERSON Ontanagan, Michigan MEREDITH BAKER Jennings, Louisiana FLORENE BARRON Spearsviei.e, Louisiana RUBY BARRON Spearsviei.e, I.ouisian.v MHI.LIE MAE BERRY Gi.enmora, Louisiana JEANNE B. BERTRAND Opelousas, Louisiana (NOT IN PICTURE) MARGARET BEI.LUE Baton Rouge, Louisiana MILDRED A, BERTRAND Opelousas, I ouisiana GLADYS E, BOUDREAUX Opelousas, Louisiana MILDRED BOUDREAUX PONCHATOULA, LOUISIANA DOROTHY MAE BREAUX Lake Charles, Louisiana EDITH M, BROWN Alexandria, Louisiana IRENE BROWN Thibodeaux, Louisiana Junior Class ANNETTE F. CENAC Houma. Louisiana LUCILLE CILVMPAGNE Baton Rouge, I.ouisiana EUNICE ADELE CI APP Gretna, Louisiana (NOT IN PICTURK) YVONNE CHUGG Rupert, Idaho PAULINE CREWS New Sarpa , Louisiana THELMA A. DeFELICE Cut Off, I ouisiana MARTHA DUNN WiNNFiELD, Louisiana (NOT IN PICTURK) ALVIS COVINGTON Walker, Louisiana MARY ANN FLETCHER M ONTGO JI ERA ' , I AHTISIA N A ROSALOU FREELAND New Orleans, Louisiana AMELIA GARCIA El Paso, Texas HELEN GLANCEY New Orleans, Louisiana MARJORY I.EE GREER Mobile, Alabama MARY W. GUNN Foley, Florida JUNE E. HERRINGTON Waycross, Georgia MARY DELLA HIGHTOWER Bastrop, Louisiana CATHLEEN HUTCHESON Brunswick, Georgia Junior Class MARCELLA J. JACOBS New Oreeans, I ouisiaxa MARIE LOUISE JARDEI.L Louisiana BARBARA ANN JONES Elkins, Arkansas OLLIE LUCILI E KEATING Covington, I,ouisiana CECILIA KELLY Lafatette, Louisiana MARGARET SUE KEMP Independence, Louisiana BESSIE C. KLEINPETER Roseland, Louisiana EDDIE JO KNIGHT LaFayette, Alabama ALINE E. I,AFOND Opelousas. I ouisiana MINNIE LEDOUX El nice, Louisiana ANNA MAUDE McEI VEEN Monroe, Louisiana NOVA MADERE HaHNVILLE. lyOUISIANA (NOT IN PICTUKK) CAROLYN lyEWIS Hattiesburg, Mississippi LIIXIAN LOCKHART Metairie, lyOuisiANA MARY ASHTON MEIGHAN New Orleans, Louisiana MARTHA MILLIGAN Trenton, Tennessee MAZIE L. MONTGOMERY Lanett, Alabama Junior Class ELM A NANCY MORAN Covington, Louisiana OSSIE MOSELY Bastrop. Louisiana UHSUI.A MUMME Nkw Ori.kans, Louisiana MARGARET MURPHY Indianapolis, Indiana HELEN E. NELSON New Orleans, I oltisiana NECIA K. O’FLA RITY Lafayette. Lottisiana ROSALIE PLACENCIA El Paso, Texas MARIE LOUISE POSECAI New Orleans. Iaii isiana 7.EPHYR RABALAIS Mansi ra. Louisiana (NOT IN PICTURE) FRANCES PIERCE Raceland, Louisiana CIvIFFORD A. REYNOLDS Troup, Texas NOEMIE C. RICHARD Lahadieville, Louisiana MARIE ELBIE ROBIN Arnaudville, I ouisiana GERTRUDE E. ROTHGERY Tampa, Florida SUE RYI.AND Alexandria, Louisiana ROSE MARY SALVAGGIO Baton Rouge, I,ouisiana ’ 1 6 Junior Class IRMA M. SCHAVARTZ Xew Orleans, Louisiana HENRIETTA SILBERSTEIN Austin, Texas POLLY SRITE iCKSBURG, Louisiana (NOT IN PICTURE) AUDREY STAGG Opelousas, Louisiana PEARL M. TAYLOR Eunice, Loi isiana SIDONIE THEVENET Breaux Bridge, Louisiana ANNA THIBODEAUX Daa ' ton, Texas HILDA E. THOMPSON Hammond, I ouisiana ALVERNE WALKER Tillar, Arkansas FLOYD M AIH’ON Houma, Louisiana hrginia l. warren New Sjivrna, Florida FRANCES ELAINE WATERS Fort St. Joe, Fi.orida R OSE M A R M ' EIS H A U P T Bellaire, Ohio ADA B. WESTER Jacksonvii.le, Florida GERTRUDE M. WII LS FRANKIE M. WILLIAMS Sunset, Louisiana Lake Providence, I.ouisiana HEI.EN WORTH Perry, Florida President .ELIZABETH FORESTER Vice-President .DRUSELLE O’DONNELL Secretary-Treasurer .JANE PERKINS Page Thirty-four Pre-Clinical Class E. ELREXA AGUILLARD Euxice, LorisiAXA MYRZA M. AGUILLARD EuXICE, IvOUISIANA BETTY BASSETT Fort Pierce, Florida MYRTLE I.UCILLE BIHM Opelousas, Louisiana MARIE BLANKENSHIP Biloxi, Mississippi C. MABEI. BOURRIAGUE Creole, Louisiana SIDONIA BURNS Donaldsonville, I ouisiana MURIEL CASSO New Orleans, I ouisiana ROMA JOAN CLAUS Sunset, IvOuisiana ANNA LOUISE COEN Shreveport, Louisiana ROSE LOUISE DeMETZ Pass Christian, Mississippi AGNES MARY DOLESE New Orleans, I ouisiana AGNES EDGE LaFayette, Alabama JULIA C. EFFERSON Baton Rouge, Louisiana DORIS E. ESTELLE Franklin, Louisiana ALICE R. FAMULARO New Orleans, Loihsiana ELIZABETH FORESTER DuQuoin, Illinois JEANETTE GIFFORD Bastrop, Louisiana ANGIE MARIE GIOVENCO ' J’a.mi ' a, Florida DORCAS HAHDMAN Spencer. West N ' irchniv PAULINE AMY HENDRY PoN CH ATOULA, LoT ' ISIAN A IRIS HILLIARD Baton Roitje. Locisiana DORIS MARIE HILTON Alexandria, I ocisia a OLLIE M. HUVAL Breaux Bridge, Louisiana Pre-Clinical Class E. MARISE KELLY Blountstowx, Fi.orida NELL KNIGHT PiCAYi ' NF., Mississippi FI ORETTE LANDRY Norco, IvOcisiaxa ETTA M. LIRETTE Boutte, I OUISIAXA MURIEL LOCKHART New Orleans, Louisiana GEORGIA M. MAYEAUX Cotton PORT, Louisiana MARTHA MAA ' NARD Memphis, Tennessee MARGIE LENA MILES Crowlea ' , Louisiana WILMA MILLARD Tampa, Florida W. MARGARET MOORE New Orleans, Louisiana IRENE MULI ER New Orleans, I ouisiana DORIS McDonald Pascagoula, Mississippi ALICE M. NAGIM Berwick, Louisiana DRUSELLE O ' DONNELL Houston, Texas ANN PARK Augusta, Georgia MARIE LOUISE PEMBO New Orleans, Lolhsiana D, .JANE PERKINS Montgomery, Alabama BEATRIZ POSADA Mercedes, Texas LENA DEAN PRICE Richlands, Virginia AUDRAE QUINTINI Bay St. I ouis, Mississippi LOUISE RACHAL Lena, Louisiana FRANCES RAE San Antonio, Texas FRANCES HARRIET REESE DeFuniak Springs, Florida UDIS SAMUELSON Houston, Texas Pre-Clinical Class ISABEL SANCHEZ Tampa, Florida ALOYSIUS SCALLAN New Orleans, Louisiana EDWINA SECOND Hammond, Louisiana PEGGY SHAW Chicago, Illinois GRACE L. SWOPE Glenmore, Louisiana MARY TATE Eunice, Louisiana CLAIRE WAGNER New Orleans, Louisiana CHARLCIE WHIDDON Perry, Florida SARAH ELIZABETH WHITE Chattahoochee, Florida DOROTHY WILD Ponchatoula, Louisiana STELLA WISE Lecompte, Louisiana BERTHA WOOLFLEY I AKE Charles, Louisiana . . . . . . ... _ ___ (NOT IN PICTURE) CHRISTINA BARRAZZA Ysleta, Texas FRANCES DOHERTY Houston, Texas ADDLIE GUILLORY CcypTONPORT, Louisiana DOLORES HOLT New Orleans, Louisiana ELIZABETH J. KNIGHT EI.AINE C. RIEHLMANN New Orleans, Louisiana OLGA M. ROSSIE Donaldsonville, Louisiana LILLIAN SMITH New Orleans, Louisiana MARJORIE TAYLOR Clearwater, Florida JUANITA USE HELEN WYBLE Boston, Massachusetts New Orleans, Louisiana RUTH LaFLEUR Eunice, Louisiana ADELE LEVY New Orleans, Louisiana Raceland, Louisiana SISTER ANNE SISTER CLARA SISTER JULIANA SISTER MARTI NA Page Thirty-seven FLORIDA STATE HOSPITAL Chattahoochek Florida First Row, left to right •. Marguerite Jones, Wyolene Philmon, Beulah Parrish, Caroline Hilliard, Alice Rountree, and Patricia Daboll. Second Row, left to right: Bernice Whitty, Pauline Hancock, Reba Bowlin, Ernestine Lee, Vivian Zeigler, Corine Parker, and Opal Ward. Not in Picture: Ruby Goff. SALTER HOSPITAL, Eufatila, Florida AND MONROE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Ocala, Florida Left to right: Saltt;r Hospital: Martha Tomlinson, and Jewel Watson. Monroe Memorial Hospital: Iona Slaughter, and Justine Dyke. Page Thirtg-eight TN ME MORI AM Helen E. Richey, Jewel Husk, and Mozell Crain. Died, August 18, 1910. “OFF DUTY” BATON ROUGE GENERAL HOSPITAL Batox Rouge, Louisiaxa Left to right: Merle Bickford, Marie Noble, Gladys George, Kathryn Valentine, Loraine I.oper, and Katie Cox. SPARKS MEMORIAIv HOSPITAL Fort Smith, Arkaxsas First Row, left to right: Ruby Orrick, Helen E. Richey, Hortense Hall, and Jacqueline Bridgeinan. Top Row, left to right: Jewel Rusk, Mozell Crain, and Betty Griffith. Page Thirty-nine YOUR GUESS IS AS GOOD AS MINE Page Forty Alma Mater I Hail! Alma Mater, Hail! We sing to thee: Hold high the torch we bear for Charity; Keep her name the greatest name; Spread her glory and her fame; Hail! Alma Mater, Hail to Charity! II Hail! Alma Mater, Hail! We sing to thee: Raise high your voices, hail to Charity; May we keep your courage high; Never let your spirit die; Hail! Alma Mater, Hail to Charity! Lalage Slai j ' 40 Honor Students Vivian Blanton.. ...Honor Pin, Second Scholarship Ruth Sitzmann. ..First Scholarship WiLLENE Grobe. ..Special Award Hazel Armstrong ....Special Award for Scholastic Achievement Jov Smith.. .....First Anesthesia Scholarship Cleta Hood ......Second Anesthesia Scholarship Honorable Mention Patricia Bienvenu Bessie Morris Phyllis Burke Geraldine Evans Page Forty-two Graduation Night Seated, left to right: J. O. Weilbaecher, Jr., M.D.; Fred W. Matthews; Rudolph Matas, M.D.; Richard R. Foster; Roy W, Wright, M.D.; Maxwell E. Lapliam, M.D.; and Charles B. Odom, M.D. First Row, left to right: Patricia Bienvenu, Edwina Cannon, Delores Anglada, Bertha Huerstel, Elizabeth Waldrip, Amanda Fleetwood, Willene Grobe, Lena Mae Mabile, Lillian Stolherg, Isabel Mackey, Olive King, Anna Mary Giles, Helen Pepera, Cornelia McCants, Lessie Reed, Marie St. Clair, Cecile McHale, Veo Cockerham, Ethelyn Davis, and Beulah Adams. Second Row, left to right: Emita Seibert, Carrie Mayeaux, Phyllis Burke, Ruth Weimer, Irene Bowman, Doris Poche, Romana Garcia, Bessie Morris, Ruth Clung, Lillie Mae Marquez, Marie Costello, Ruth Sitzmann, Martha Sharpe, Carmen Haas, Helen Pere, Rose Miller, Dixie Marie Jackson, Vivian Blanton, Ella Hartley, and Hazel Armstrong. Third Row, left to right: Camille Belton, Marie Seale, Jewel Jordan, Cleta Hood, Eda Mae Scott, Mary Miller, Geraldine Evans, Zulma McKeever, Isabel Donley, Hellen Donley, Lois Hatton, Lula Trotman, and Ruth Thompson. Page Forty-three The Nightingale Pledge I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presenee of this assembly: To pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfiilh I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to elevate the standard of my profes¬ sion, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. Page Forty-four LIBRARY Nurses’ Residence Page Forty-five m Receiving Line-Open House 1X)BBY Left to riflht: Camille Belton, Mary E. Gillen, Esther Myers, and Mrs. Marion Bentley Stewart. Time Out! TERRACE Left to riyht: Cathleen Hutcheson, Vivian Blanton, Mrs. Doro¬ thea Armbruster, and Marjorie Taylor. Paye Forfij-six i Page Forty-seven Page Fortij-eight N CO ■M C v O w -- w s:2 c : (U c Pi cS O _C U c 0 U o CN y—s tx-o c ■31 PQ rt .22 M c O ;s 3 := CJ S xpQ .c 3 3 o ' oT H -M 1 c W T. 5= s “) (- 1 ’ l; ' PS l- ‘. T3 .- C “3 t‘ :z PS X 2 ® o K bSj 3 +J , h-J U T3 U — 3 §.-tsi3K ® d- K g 3s O o — o j 5 c S a!) V o Cw U ' — (L ZSQ I Page Fifty isiana State University Medical Center. 20th Century Hospital Historically Located Magnificently Constructed Modernly Equipped Professionally Organized Charitably Administered “In this harbor weary sea-worn ships drop anchor, ADMISSION EMERGENCY And new launched vessels start their outward trips; Within these walls life begins and ends.” Pufje Fifty-one Pctfje Fiftij-firo SURGERY PHARMACEUTICAL THERAPY OUT-PATIENT OBSERVATION MEDICAL SOCIAL SERVICE Page Fifty-three Charity Hospital Resident Staff 1939-1940 L. S. U. UNIT MEDICINE TULANE UNIT J. E. BLUM, M. D. .4th Year P. A. WISE, M. D. D. E. FADER, M. D. .3rd Year R, C, KELLEHER, M. D. R, E. SELSER, M. I). .3rd Year J, A, CHUSTZ, M. D. A. W . UANN, ’A, M, D.. .2nd Year P, J, THOMAS, M, D.. W. G. FISHER, M. 1). .2nd Year A, M, GORDON, M. D. C, H. RABINOWirZ, .M. D. .2nd Year C, C. JOSEPH, M. ' D. W. A . GALBREATH, M. D. .1st Y ear .1. A. MAGNE, M. D. .1, D. GARCIA, M. D.. .1st Y ' ear M, E. ST. MARTIN, M. D. B. A. GOL.DMAN, M. D. ....1st Y ' ear P. W, HORN, M. D. .1st Y ' ear 3rcl 2nfl 2ncl 2ncl ..1st .-1st ..1st ..1st Year Year Year V ' ear Year Year Year Year INDEPENDENT H. J. DUPUY, M. D. H. M. TAYLOR, M. D.. UNIT .1st .1st Year Year PEDIATRICS L. S. U. UNIT TULANE UNIT W. J. CRAWFORD, M. D.. .2nd Y ' ear E. L. LEVERT, M. D. .2nd Y ' ear A. S. ALBRITTON, M. D.. ...1st Y ' ear B. N. WEXLER, M. D. .2nd Y ' ear B. J. LaCOUR. M. D. ..1st Y ' ear C. B. BURNS. M. 1).. .1st Y ' ear DERMATOLOGY AND SYPHILOI.OGY M. E. KOPFLER, M. D. .2nd Y ' ear G. H. SMULLEN, M. D. .1st Y ' ear SURGERY F. M. SANDIFER, M. D. S. D. MURRAY, M. D. .4th Y ' ear L. J. O’NEIL, M. D. .3rd Y ' ear F. T. GIDMAN, M. D. .3rd Year R. P. HAYS. M. D. .2nd Y ' ear I). S. CONDIE. M. D. .2nd Y ' ear D. B. WILLIAMS . M. D,... ..2nd Y ' ear R. G. HOLSCOMBE, M. D.7..;. .2nd Year A. E. RAMAY, M. D. .1st Y ' ear L. J. KLEINSASSER, M. D. .2nd Y ' ear J. L. DiLEO, M. D. .1st Y ' ear J. A. RAVENEL. M. I). .2nd Y ' ear P. P. GIUFPRE, M. 1). .1st Y ' ear H. BETHEA, M. D. .Tst Y ' ear C. H. MOSELY. M. D. .Tst Y ' ear R. C. DAY, M. D..,. .1st Y ' ear J. A. SABATIER. M. D. .Tst Y ' ear G. F. SCHROEDER, ,M. D. .Tst Y ' ear L. M. H. L. INDEPENDENT B. LEGGIO, M. D. C. KOLCZUN, M. D..T E. NELSON, M. D. (’, DELERY, M. D. UNIT ..nil .3rd ..1st .-1st Year Year Year Year OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOI.OGY L. S. U. UNIT TULANE UNIT H. LEIDENHEIMER, M. D. .2nd Y ' ear G. A. VARINO, M. D. ...3rd Y ' ear G. K. ROGERS. M. D. .2nd Y ' ear YV. K. GAUTHIER, M. D. ...2nd Y ' ear J. W. YYILLIAMS. .M. D. .2nd Y ' ear A. GOLDEN. M. D. .,.2nd Y ' ear D. W. GOLDMAN, M. D. .Tst Y ' ear 0. V. PREJEAN, M. D. ...2nd Y ' ear B. J. LEHMAN, M. D. ..1st Y ' ear YV. F. THOMAS. M. D. ...2nd Y ' ear J. E. WARREN, M. D. .Tst Y ' ear J. R. JONES, M. D. .1st Y ' ear E. YV. NELSON, M. D. ....1st Y ' ear J. D. TALBOT. M. D. ....1st Y ' ear INDEPENDENT UNIT YV. V. TREADWELL, M. D.1st Y ' ear ORTHOPEDICS L. S. LI. UNIT TULANE UNIT 1. CAHEN, M. D. .2nd Y ' ear M. M. BANNERMAN. M. D. ...2nd Y ' ear 1. REDLER, M. D. .1st Y ' ear M. P. KNIGHT. M. D.. ...2nd Y’ear J. J. SOFRANEC. Jr., M. I D. .. .1st Y’ear R. W. AUGUSTINE. M. D. . ....1st Y ' ear J. T. JACOBS. M. D. ....1st Y ' ear OPPITHALMOLOGY N. C. FARRINGTON. M. D. . .2nd Y ' ear J. H. SAUNDERS, M. D. ...2nd Y ' ear J. T. SIMMONS, M. D.. .1st Y ' ear L. H. GAMBLE. M. D. ...1st Y ' ear J. C. SUARES. M. D. ...1st Y ' ear OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY Y ' . H. BOYD. M. D. . .2nd Y ' ear J. D. MAGEE. M. D. .2nd Y ' ear A. V. HAYS, M. D.. ..2nd Y ' ear YV. FINKELSTEIN, M. D... Y ' ear N. L. HART. M. D. _1st Y ' ear INDEPENDENT UNIT R. D. ELLENDER. M. D. .2nd Y ' ear UROLOGY L. S. U. UNIT TULANE UNIT YV. D. BEACHAM, M. D. G. Y ' ANDAMA. M. D. . .2nd Y ' ear E. MALTRY. M. 1). .2nd Y ' ear E. F. KELLY ' . M. D... ....1st Y ' ear G. YV. Y ' lCKERY. M. D. .1st Y ' ear M. SILY ' EV, M. D. .1st Y ' ear INDEPENDENT UNIT M. E. FATTER, M. D. ..1st Y ' ear RADIOLOGY (All Units) H. C. JENSEN. M. D. . .2nd Y ' ear J. R. RILEY, M. D. ....1st Y ' ear D. R. MATTINGLY, M. D. .2nd Y ' ear H. FISHBEIN, M. D. ...l.st Y ' ear PATHOLOGY (Alt Uxits) DENTISTRY (All Units) F. PALIK. M. D. C. C. BRUCKER, D. D. S. M. M. RICE, M. D. ADMITTING PHYSICIANS C. L. BLUMSTEIN. M. D. J. E. TOUPS. M. D. J. A. WHITE Jr., M. D. J. G. MARSH, M. D. E. T. WHITE Jr., M. D. M. SUTER, M. D. Page Fifty-four Charity Hospital Interne Staff 1939-1940 Adler, Hartwig Moss Arretteig, Alyce Mary Atcheson, Donald W. Atkinson, Samuel Carter Bachman, Landon Haynes Barkett, Soddie James Basham, George Lee Battle, John Dillard, Jr. (Path.) Beach, Kenneth Harold Begley, Philip J. Belleggie, Philip Augustus Bergman, John Henry Boaz, Thurmond DeWitte, Jr. Bourgeois, Ralph Louis Brown, Davis Van Brownell, Charles Russell, Jr. Burton, John Paul Butler, Fred Arthur Campbell, Edmond Chadwick Cannon, Edward E. Carstensen, Vincent Henry Chauvin, Eustace Vitor, Jr. Cleckley, James Jennings Craighead, Claude C. Crain, Alfred Penn, Jr. Crismon, I.ester Cain Dalton, Horace Milton Daniel, William Andrew, Jr. DeBakey, Ernest George DeMahy, Bernard M. DeMott, Jack Drury D iaz, Walter Palmer Dowell, James Willard Dozier, Horace Buffington Elliott, Vance Johnson Evans, Ira Chenault (Path.) Evers, Herbert Ray Fatherree, John Pleasant Fatter, Esmond Anthony Fineberg, Henry H. Fitzgerald, William Joseph Flax, Leo Jay Francis, Guy Martin Fraser, George Frey, Alfred Francis Friedman, Morris S. Gajan, Isidore Wilmot, Jr. Gardner, Richard Ellis Getzoff, Paul Lionel Gilbert, Harold Raymond Gill, George Glenwood Gnose, Donald D. Gordon, Israel Ian Esar Graffagnino, Peter Carl Hagan, Vernon LeRoy Halsbond, Myron Richard Hancock, Robert Kennon Harrell, Edward McLeod Headstream, James William Hebei, Herbert Dale Henington, Vernon Nedd Herndon, Claude Nash, .Jr. Hinshaw, Warren Vance Hodges, Leon Hopkins, Joseph Vincent, .Tr. Hulse, Roy Albert Imrie, Donald T. .Janssen, Louis William Oscar, Jr. Jervey, Allen .Jones, Jr. Jervey, William St. Julien .Johnson, Wilbur Edward .Jones, Gus William, .Jr. Kelly, Roy Arthur Kernek, Paul Lambert, Lamar I.ouis LaNasa, James Jack Lilly, Charles O’Dowd Loomis, Lyon K. Lorenzen, I.ee Hall Lovett, Raymond Earl Mansur, Harl D., .Jr. Marino, Frank Xavier Martin, George Harris Martin, Murphy Patrick Massie, William Kenney, .Jr. Mazo, Milton McCabe, .James McCord, William Mellen McGregor, John Francis McKinney, Delbert Wesley Page Fifty-five Charity Hospital Interne Staff 1939-1940 MeLane, P ' rancis Claburn McNutt, Justin C. Melvin, Edmund Arthur Merse, Eldon Edward Miller, Floyd Darwin Miller, Max Mayo, Jr. Mitchell, George John Mitchell, Joseph Daniel, Jr. Montagnet, Joseph Marcel Morton, James Frederick Motty, Jules Stelly, Jr. Netterville, Rush Edward Neukom, George Burton Nieman, Roland Nix, Evelyn Beatrice Raggi, I eonard Collier Parker Julian Gray Parmley, Van Sam Parnell, Homer Sylvester, Jr. Pasternack, Morris Patterson, McLeod Peery, Louis Scoweroft Pepe, John Luke Perry, Claud W., Jr. Phillips, Benjamin James Pizzolato, Philip (Path.) Plauche, Joseph Winfield, Jr Powell, Elizabeth Balas Powell, Norborne Berkeley Prothro, Winston Boone Pullen, Roscoe LeRoy Raggio, Francis Warren, Jr. Rausch, Linus Edwin Reuter, Frederick Louis Richardson, George Shackelford Richardson, Jack Leahy Rike, Bernard Jay Roberts, Howard Emerson Rosenbusch, Melville Rowe, George Catlett Sadoff, Irvin Salatich, Blaise Peter Salatich, Peter Blaise, Jr. (Dent.) Salmon, Davis Douglas Samson, Martin Francis Scarle, Marshall Morris Schear, Raymond Scheff Shargel, James Maurice Shuller, Thurman Simmons, Martha Adele Smith, Courtland Prentice Smith, Francis Dunnington Snavely, John Robert Srigley, Robert Sprague Stander, Alvin Stark, Ray Gingles Stern, Henry Maximilian Stillman, Sidney Stine, Frederick Adolphus Stokes, Bertha Elvis Strange, Margaret Elinor Suran, Roland Reuben Sweeney, Garnett J. Trachtenberg, William Tribby, William Wallace Trice, William Waller Tritico, Joseph John Trow, James Edward, Jr. Turrentine, Portis Wils Vandergrift, Arthur, Jr. Vaudry, James William Vennard, William Ogden Vitter, Gretchen Marie (Path.) Weaver, Jerome Anderson White, Henry Clay, Jr. Whitehouse, Francis Record Whitfield, Fred Stewart, Jr. Wickstrong, Jack Kenneth Williamson, Lee Wilson, James A. Yancey, Cyril Thompson Yerkovich, Anthony Cyril Zarrilli, Reuben Allnut Page Fifty-six Sister Supervisory Staff Sister A dele_ _ Sister Albina Sister Clarisse . . Sister Coleta Sister Eleanor _ Sister Ignatia . Sister Jane __ Sister Jane Frances Sister Laurentia. Sister Lucille. Sister Mary__ Sister Margaret... Sister Patricia. Sister Paula Sister Patrice L-- SiSTER Carlos Sister Raphael_ Sister Rosalie. Sister Scholastica White and Colored Gynecology White Tuherciilosis (Dihert ILiilding) Central Service-I loiisekeeping General Night Supervisor General Supervisor from Nursing Service Out Patient Dejiartment Colored ' rubereulosis Building White and Colored Male Medicine White and Colored Female Surgery General Niglit Supervisor .White and Colored Male Surgery Admission Baths Admitting Room Patients’ Clothes Room White and Colored Obstetrics .White and Colored Female Surgical Specialties Doctor’s and Nurses’ Infirmaries Operating Rooms—Emergency Department White and Colored Male Surgical Specialties White and Colored Female Medicine White and Colored Pediatrics Page Fifty-seven 1 . 2 . 15. 1 . 5. (). 7. 8. 9. 10 . Pliysical Therapy—Fever Thera])y Unit. Xur.sery. Contagious Unit. Pediatrics—School Room. Central Service Unit. Diet Kitchen—Delivering Trays. Ohservation Room. Entrance of Hospital. Record Lihrary. Amhulance House. Page Fifty-eight SWEETHEART OF CHARITY Marie Joy ' Smith I Page Sixty Vivian Blanton Most Intelligent Most Studious Lalage Slay Most Talented WiLLENE GrOBE Wittiest Jimmie Allen Best All Around Most Popular Page Sixty-one Page Sixty-two 2. Helen Worth 3. Marie St. Clair 4. Sidonie Thevenet 5. Camille Belton 0 2 ' C ' O-CL , i--0._« 5L. ■ iC. - JL Pcrgre Sixtiz-foiir Recreo q D Ready For a Game Left to right: Martha Sharpe, Mazie Montgomery, Vivian Blanton, and Martha Milligan. Athletic Club Officers: President, Thelma DeFelice; Vice-President, Aline Lafond; Secretary, Vivian Blanton; Treasurer, Alvis Covington. embers: Beulah Adams, Elrena Aguillard, Mryza Aguillard, Christine Barrazza, Willie Mae Berry, Marie Blankenship, Vivian Blanton, Gladys Boudreaux, Irene Brown, Sidonia Burns, Muriel Casso, Annette Cenac, Lucille Champagne, Roma Claus, Anna I,ouise Coen, Alvis Covington, Thelma DeFelice, Agnes Dolese, Doris Estelle, Elizabeth Forester, Amelia Garcia, Angie Giovenco, Ella Hartley, Pauline Hendry, Doris Hilton, Cleta Hood, Ollie Keating, Cecilia Kelly, Ruth Lafleur, Aline Lafond, Florette Landry, Carrie Mayeaux, Wilma Millard, Martha Milligan, Mazie Montgomery, Ossie Mosely, Ursula Mumme, Necia O’Flarity, Ann Park, Jane Perkins, Frances Pierce, Rosalie Placencia, Beatriz Posada, Audrae Quintini, Udis Samuelson, Martha Sharpe, Ruth Sitz- mann, Lillian Smith, Grace Swope, Claire Wagner, Rosemary Weishaupt, and Sara White. Page Sixty-nix A Book Review Left to right-. Lalage Slay, Margaret Shaw, Phyllis Burke, Mary E. Gillen, Geraldine Evans, Catherine Efferson, and Druselle O’Donnell. Literary and Dramatic Club Officers: President, Druselle O’Donnell; Viee-President, Jerromie Mancuso; Sec¬ retary-Treasurer, Catherine Efferson. Members: Phyllis Burke, Catherine Efferson, Geraldine Evans, Janet Kinler, Jer¬ romie Mancuso, JVIargaret Moore, Druselle O’Donnell, Sue Ryland, Margaret Shaw, Lalage Slay, Ada Wester, and Bertha Woolfley. Page. Sixty-seven s An Informal Gathering Left to right: Aloysius Scallon, Jeanne Bertrand, Carrie Mayeaux, Lucille Champagne, Hazel Armstrong, Romana Garcia, Doris Poche, Joy Smith, Frankie Mae Williams, Sidonie Thevenet, Edwina Cannon, Clifford Reynolds, Laurice Aguillard, Yvonne Chugg, Mildred Bertrand, and Margaret Murphy. Social Club Officers: President, Joy Smith; Vice-President, Margaret Murphy; Secretary- Treasurer, Doris Poche. M embers: I aurice Aguillard, Hazel Armstrong, Meredith Baker, Ruby Barron, Florene Barron, .Jeanne Bertrand, Mildred Bertrand, Dorothy Breaux, Edith Brown, Edwina Cannon, Lucille Champagne, A ' vonne Chugg, Opal Cooper, Ethelyn Davis, Frances Doherty, Martha Dunn, Mary Fletcher, Romana Garcia, Iris Hillard, Dolores Holt, Cleta Hood, Eddie Jo Knight, Nell Knight, Ruth Lafleur, Florette Landry, Adele Levy, Muriel Lockhart, Anna McElveen, Lucille McKeever, Carrie Mayeaux, Martha Maynard, Alargie Miles, Margaret Murphy, Marie Pembo, Helen Pepera, Doris Poche, Clifford Reynolds, Olga Rossie, Aloysius Scallon, Marie Seale, Henrietta Silberstein, Joy Smith, Lillian Smith, Audrey Stagg, Lillian Stolberg, Mary Tate, Sidonie Thevenet, Juanita Use, Claire Wagner, Floyd Walton, Frankie Mae Williams, and Helen Worth. Page Sixty-eight At Practice Left to right-. Frances Rae, Lalage Slay, Frankie Mae Williams, Carolyn Lewis, and Rose DeMetz. Glee Club Officers; President, Frankie Mae Williams; Vice-President, Edith Brown; Sec¬ retary-Treasurer, Ophelia Acosta. Members: Ophelia Acosta, Jimmie Allen, Florene Barron, Ruby Barron, Edith Brown, Rose DeMetz, Frances Doherty, Jeanette Gifford, Carolyn Lewis, Cecile McHale , Frances Rae, Elaine Riehlmann, Lalage Slay, Pearl Taylor, and Frankie Mae Williams. Paye Sixtii-nine WHO ' S WHO? Page Seveutg t White Cap Staff of 1939-1940 Student Officers Editor Camillk Belton Assistant Editor I ' lohene Barron Business Manager Veo Cockerham DEADLINE! White Cap The White Cap, our peppy, modernistic school paper is published monthly by a staff of grad¬ uate and student nurses. Local dealers who buy advertising space make the paper a possibility. Four pages, packed with news, gossip, per¬ sonals, features—that’s the “White Cap’’ ! CONFERENCE. EXTRA! Graduate Officers Editor Elaine Duke Business Manager Betta ' Guedra Graduate Reporter Louise Ledeoru Piiije Seventy-one. s HISTORICALLY SPEAKING Page Seventy-two Remember Romana Garcia always going home! Acrobatics in the hall at the Bienville! Dear Silberstein: If you have to take a bath, take the gold fish out, but be sure and put him back afterwards !—Pepera. Belton trying on hats in the classroom! Class picnics ! Trip to Carville! Southern Dairy—Horses ’n tractors ’n ice cream ’n everything! Evenings in the Bienville Garden House! Miss Geiger! National League of Nursing Education Convention—and our tea! The “Covered Wagon’’! The Old Clothes Ball and Sister Mathilde! Dr. Bel! Capping—All in White ! May 22, 1940—Does my uniform fit! Sister Mary Elizabeth—and the Nurse’s Prayer! Milk Fund Drive! Mr. Bridgeman and his pipe! Rainy days on “Public Health’’! Sketching the drapes in Nutrition and Cookery! Donald, Pete’s chicken! Mrs. Armbruster—Crackers and Peanut Butter! I.alage’s “Lonesome Mama Blues’’! Home-Nights on Mondays! Sister Sylvia’s “Little Ladies”! Which is better, the Miles or the Delgado. On O. B.:—that first faint wail! Miss Gillen! The Eucharistic Congress—Nurses on parade! Moving to our new home! Miss Stuart—“Unofficial mother of 75 pre-clinicals”! Walking home during Carnival—“She’s dressed like a Nurse”! When Blanton made 97 in Microbiology! The “Buzzard”! The “Coming-Out” corsage! Our beloved blue uniforms! —REMEMBER .? ? ? ? Page Seventy-three v ' Around Senior Banquet Moving In Christmas Pageant :l ' he Year Senior Dance Senior Tea Open House God Made a Nurse God made a nurse. He made her heart brave, true, and kind. And like the monntain streams her mind. As erystal clear, yet swift and deep. As where its waters rush and sweep. He made her hands strong, tender, skilled. Their touch with His own pity filled. And gave, to make His nurse complete, A sense of humor, wholesome, sweet. God made a nurse—Thank God. Page Seventy-six -The- Loubat Glassware Cork Co. ★ Cooking and Serving Equipment and Supplies for Hotels, Restau- ★ rants, Cafeterias, Clubs, Hospitals ★ and Institutions. New Orleans Louisiana Our Engineering Department ivill solve your problems You’ll Enjoy Shopping MAISON BLANCHE ' Greatest Store SoutE’’ LEVY’S PHARMACY CORNER TULANE and CLAIBORNE AVES. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Levy’s Pharmacy, 1701 Tulane Avenue. The best is none too good for the sick. We extend to you a most cordial in¬ vitation to visit one of the most modern and up-to-date soda fountains in the city, where the most delicious sandwiches and drinks can be had at reasonable prices. You will also find a complete line of toilet preparations, student supplies, cameras, luggage, Shaeffer pens, pencils, watches, tennis rackets, tennis halls, jewelry, electrical supplies, radios, et cetera. Greyhound Bus information and tickets over United States and Canada can he ob¬ tained at Levy’s. 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