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

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' ' . B m . ■ ' ' i 1 _ I CAPS AND CAPES-1948 ■ I The Capping Ceremony “ ... With loyalty will l endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. FROM FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE 19 4 8 A 8 S PI HOO R $ I T IA L 0 I N V L F G P ictures are living memDries—remi¬ niscent of vast experiences and fond recollec¬ tions of many moments spent together. It is the wish of every Senior that you cherish this book, reliving in its pages the year 1940, one of the happiest years at our Nurses’ Home. DEDICATION 5 . o one who gave her individual interest impartially, her inestimable service untiringly; guiding rather than driving us to serious thought, we acknowledge this annual in all sincerity. A parting tribute filled with respect and sincere appreciation is given to Miss Welsh in dedicating this, our 19 48 Caps and Capes. MISS MARY BELLE WELSH GOVERNOR JAMES H. DAVIS Ex-Officio President Board of Administrators BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS Mr. Louis G. Riecke Vice-President Mr. Charles A. Farwell Mr. C. P. Fenner, Jr.. Dr. A. N. Houston Mr. F. Mr. William J. Kross Mr. Malcolm L. Monroe Dr. N. J. Tessitore . Weis Mr. Fred W. Matthews. Secretary-Treasurer Mr. R. J. Weinmann. Attorney 6 DOCTOR O. P. DALY Director of Charity Hospital EXECUTIVE STAFF DR. JACQUES MAGNE Assistant Clinical Director in Medicine DR. EDGAR BREAUX Assistant Clinical Director in Surgery ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Clemence Vandewalle, Mary E. Stuart. Sister Eligius, Sister Urban, Sister Zita, Sister Henrietta, Sister Sylvia, Sister Scholastica, Sister Gertrude, Mary B. Welsh. Sister Zita, M.A. Director, Sisters’ Division 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. Astociate Director, Nursing Service Sister Eligius, R.N., B.S. Assistant Director, Nursing Service Sister Scholastica, R.N., B.S. Assistant Director, School of Nursing, Postgraduate and Affiliating Program. in Charge Sister Gertrude, R.N., B.S. As c istant Director, School of Nursing Arts. Nursing, in Charge Mary E. Stuart, R.N., B.S. Assistant Director, School cf Education Program. Nursing, in Charge Clemence Vandewalle, R.N., Assistant Director, School of B.S. Nursing, in Charge Clinical Instruction. Mary Belle Welsh, M.A. Assistant Director, School of Nursing, in Charge of Guidance. Saide Salmela Nash, R.N., B.S. Registrar, School of Nursing. Georgie Bostick Assistant Registrar, School of Nursing. June Bertucci Social Director, School of Nursing. Manolita Chestnut, Ph.B As-istant Registrar, School of Nursing, in Charge of Recruitment. Frances Moak, M.S. Librarian, School of Nursing. Melba Jordan , R.N. Administrative Assistant, Postgraduate and Affiliating Program. Norma Carter Administrative Assistant, Clinical Assignment of Nurses. Ina Fowler, R.N. Administrative Assistant, Nursing Service. Willie Mask, R.N., B.S. Administrative Assistant, In-Service Training Program. c u Mary Eugenia Stuart Assistant Director, School of Nursing, in charge of Educational Program. Clemence Vandewalle Assistant Director, School of Nursing, in charge of Clinical Instruction. Mary Belle Welsh Assistant Director, School of Nursing, in charge of Guidance. Anatomy and Physiology Edward A. Hand, M.D. Chemistry Fred Brazda, Ph.D. Bessie Colomb, R.N., B.A. Mircrobiolcgy Dennis Groome, M.P.H., M.D. Nursing Arts Sister Gertrude, R.N., B.S. Addlie Ducote, R.N. Patricia Rardin, R.N., B.S. Wilma Davis, R.N. Beverly Gleason, R.N. Leona Kruebbe, R.N. Rosemary Breaux, R.N. Dr. Carey Dougherty Dr. Marion Wegman Dr. Dennis Groome Dr. Edward A. Hand Dr. G. T. Mellinger Lucena Burns Rosemary Breaux Saide Nash F L y Professional Adjustments I LAURENCE BERNARD, R.N., B.S. STANLEY MORGAN, M.D. CELESTE WISCHER, M.D. MARY BELLE WELSH, M.A. Nutrition, Foods and Cookery AGNES BLAZEK, B.S. LUCENA BURNS, B.S. Pathology WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR., M.D. Pediatric Nursing RALPH V. PLATOU, M.D., Staff MARION WEGMAN, M.D., Staff T. SHULLER, M.D. DAPHNE GREEN, R.N., B.S. GRACE SCHEXNAYDER, R.N. MOZELLE PAYNE, R.N., B.S. Psychology LAURENCE BERNARD, R.N., B.S. Sociology SISTER FRANCES, M.A. Professional Adjustments 11 LAURENCE BERNARD, R.N., B.S. Neuro-Psychiatry and Nursing ALBERT SPARR, M.D. BEATRIX BOYER, R.N., B.S. SISTER JULIANNA, R.N. KATHRYN CHRISTOFOLI, R.N. Physical Therapy MARION B. STEWART, B.S. RUBY PLATT, R.P.T. HILDA GILLES, R.P.T. Diet Therapy AGNES BLAZEK, B.S. Gynecology and Nursing Care ZACHERY WOHL, M.D. FABIOLA HOLLIER, R.N., B.A. Medicine and Nursing LOUIS CULLICK, M.D. CARL GULOTTA, M.D. CLARA DAVIS, R.N., B.S. LEONA GINN, R.N., B.S. Pharmacology JOHN THOMPSON, B.S. Surgical Nursing S. G. ROBBINS, M.D. WILLIE HOLZKNECHT, R.N., B.S. MARGARET STRACK, R.N. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Diseases and Nursing E. W. BOOTH, M.D. THELMA FOURROUX, R.N. Orthopedic Diseases and Nursing DONALD J. BARANCO, M.D. MARY F. PARTLOW, R.N. Josephine McDonald, r.n., b.s. Skin and Venereal Diseases MARTIN VAN STUDDIFORD, M.D. LEE DAVIDSON McLEAN, M.D. Urology and Urological Nursing G. T. MELLINGER, M.D. CLAIRE FOLEY, R.N. Communicable Disease and Nursing W. B. EVERIST, M.D. GEORGE FELKNOR, M.D. DAVID SPIZER, M.D. SUE FABREGAS, R.N., B.S. MARY MIXON, R.N. Nursing and Health Service in the Family LAURENCE BERNARD, R.N., B.S. Ethics LAURENCE BERNARD, R.N., B.S. Obstetrical Nursing CAREY DOUGHERTY, M.D. STANLEY MORGAN, M.D. CELESTE WISCHER, M.D. HAZEL PELLETIER, R.N., B.S. UNA ROBERTSON, R.N., B.S. ' EMARANTE JOHNSON, R.N., B.S. History of Nursing MARY E. STUART, R.N., B.S. Social Problems in Nursing SISTER FRANCES, M.A. JERRY O’CONNER, M.S.W. T uberculosis ALMA SMITH, R.N. First Aid EUGENIA WALL, R.N. Operating Room Principles GRACE GRAFTON, R.N., B.S. First Row: Norma Carter, June Bertucci, Georgie Bostick, Addlie Ducote, Leona Kruebbe, Beverly Gleasoa. Second Row: Melba Jordan, Bessie Colomb, Grace Grafton, Margaret Strack, Leona Ginn, Clara Davis. Third Row: Willie Mask, Grace Schexnayder, Mary F. Partlow, Sue Fabregas, Alma Smith, Lucy Platt. Fourth Row: Hilda Gillies, Marion Stewart, Dr. Martin Van Studdiford, Agnes Blazek, Manolita Chestnut, Laurence Bernard, Fabi- ola Hollier. Fifth Row:: Emerante Johnson Hazel Pelletier, Willie Holzknecht, Beatrix Boyer, Dr. Fred Brazda, Patricia Rardin, Wilma Davis. 10 NURSES NEED NURSING, TOO! IfyfaftrfaW) -f HEMOSTAT—SUTURE—LIGHTS—CAMERA—ACTION! SMILE PRETTY FOR DADDY aMH mw WHAT ‘CHA HEAR, DOC? NOW WE HAVE COMPLETE ATTENTION THE PET OF PEDIATRICS r .iLJj f My Ladies’ Chamber UP AND DOWN DOWN AND UP UP AND DOWN DOWN AND UP My Lady Checks her Lales GRADUATING SENIORS 8-6-45 CLASS OFFICERS DOROTHY MEDFORD. President PATRICIA SIMPSON. Vice-President WILENE DYSON. Secretary CATHERINE COVINGTON. Treasurer DOROTHY MEDFORD PATRICIA SIMPSON WILENE DYSON CATHERINE COVINGTON Mary M. Allison NEW ORLEANS, LA. Good nature is one of the richest fruits. Gertrude M. Bergeron THIBODAUX, LA. Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. Ollie F. Bradley HOLLANDALE, MISS. Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. Ada R. Brown MCEWENj TENN. A word fitly spoken in due season, how good it is. Ruth E. Coghlan LATHAM, ALA. It seems to me it is only noble to be good—kind hearts are more than coro¬ nets. ■P! I B B Rose M. Andrus NEW IBERIA, LA. Nothing can be finer or more noble than the holy fervor of true zeal. Geraldine A. Boyne HOUMA, LA. A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Myrtis C. Brignac HESTER, LA. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Zula M. Burnham JACKSON, miss. The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. Agnes L. Courtney EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. Heaven in sunshine will requite the kind. SENIORS Catherine Covington HOUSTON, TEXAS A good disposition is more valuable than gold; for the latter is the gift of fortune, but the former is the gift of nature. Janice C. Davison GAINESVILLE, FLA. A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. Cita I. Dennis NEW ORLEANS, LA. What sunshine is to flow¬ ers, smiles are to hu¬ manity. Geneva D. Dufour SIMMESPORT, LA. Good deeds ring clear through heaven like a bell. Evelyn A . Daniels MADISONVILLE, LA. A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Frances L. deBurrs ORLANDO, FLA. Good manners are the small coin of virtue. Florence R. Domangue HOUMA, LA. Pleasant words are as a honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones. Nelma S. Dupuis BREAUX BRIDGE, LA. God gives men wisdom as he gives them gold; his treasure house is not the mint but the mine. 20 Wilene Dyson ORLO VISTA, FLA. A loving heart is the be¬ ginning of all knowledge. Martha A. Forsmark HATTIESBURG, MISS. “Oh, she was good to see and hear and say good morning to.” Claire C. Garic NEW ORLEANS, LA. “Her care was never to offend, And every creature was her friend.” Melba L. Guillory ELTON, LA. “She walks in beauty like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies.” Saul A. Firment BORDELONVILLE, LA. A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Mary R. Galloway UNION, MISS. “She of whose soul, if we may say, t’was made of gold.” Marie Gober MONROE, LA. Be thou the rainbow to the storms of life, The evening beam that smiles the clouds away. Nellie E. FIarbin CHATTANOOGA, TENN. “But yet I treasure in my memory Your gift of charity and young heart’s ease.” seniors SENIORS Clara J. Haywood E. TALLAHASSEE, ALA. “To pity distress is but human; to relieve it is God-like.” Sadie D. Harris MOBILE, ALA. “Your virtue is my privi¬ lege for that It is not night when I see your face.” Billie R. Hilton ALEXANDRIA, LA. “Her mirth the world re¬ quired ; She bathed it in smiles of glee.” Dorothy R. Irvine CHICAGO, ILL. “Her goodness heightens beauty.” Clemy J. Hart NEW ORLEANS, LA. Everyone must have felt that a cheerful friend is like a sunny day, which sheds its brightness all around. Marion J. Helseth VERO BEACH, FLA. “Lo, in her eyes all dreams that ever were!” Annie L. Hudspet h ROSA, LA. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low; an ex¬ cellent thing in women. Edia M. Jones BOGALUSA, LA. There is a garden in her face Where roses and white lilies grow. 22 Joan M. Kral CHICAGO, ILL. When the heart speaks the glory itself is an il¬ lusion. Loretta E. Lester LAKELAND, FLA. Truth makes the face of that person shine who speaks and owns it. Genita McDonald BRYAN, TEXAS Virtue and genuine graces in themselves speak what no words can utter. Dorothy L. Medford REKLAW, TEXAS In thy face I see the map of honor, truth and loyal¬ ty. Shirley L. Labbe HOUMA, LA. A graceful and pleasing figure is a perpetual letter of recommendation. Joyce A. McCall MC COMB, MISS. Whoever blushes seems to be good. Eula L. MacPherson OREGON CITY, ORE. O close your eyes, and strive to see The studious maid with book on knee. Barbara M. Mequet LAFAYETTE, LA. “She excels each mortal thing Upon the dull earth dwelling.” 23 SENIORS SENIORS Suzan R. Montague HATTIESBURG, MISS. Holy, fair, and wise is she; The heaven such grace did lend her. Josephine S. Posey MOBILE, ALA. A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warm, to comfort, and command. Martha L. Ricks VERO BEACH, FLA. And yet a spirit still, and bright With something of ange¬ lic light. Leonita P. Serie NEW ORLEANS, LA. Life has no blessing like a prudent friend. Betty M. Moran WAUCHULA, FLA. The fountain of beauty is the heart and every generous thought illus¬ trates the walls of your chamber. Gloria A. Redmond PANAMA CITY, FLA. There was such speed in her little body, And such lightness in her footfall. Edith M. Rodgers SALUDA, S. C. A good heart is worth gold. Mattilou Sexton TEXARKANA, ARK. Her eyes as stars of Twi¬ light fair; Like Twilight’s, too, her dusky hair. 24 Florene Shows TRANSYLVANIA, LA. Humility, like darkness, reveals the heavens light. Patricia E. Simpson HOUSTON, TEXAS Blessed with each talent and each art to please. Mary B. Tullier PLAQUEMINE, LA. Thy indistinct expressions seem Like language uttered in a dream ; Yet me they charm, whate’re theme, My Mary. Frances M. Webb MADISON, FLA. They are never alone who are accompanied by noble thoughts. Maxie M. Simmons AMITE, LA. The smiles that win, the tints that glow But tell of days in good¬ ness spent. Joyce Tindell NEW ORLEANS, LA. Her manners were gentle, complying, and bland. Ruby N. Vowell RULEVILLE, MISS. Soft hair, on which light draws a diadem. Janie L. Younkin GREENSBURG, PA. And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. SENIORS Nelma Dupuis receives scholastic honors from Doctor Daly. Graduation Night — Such a happy night—receiving our diplomas with the realization of a cherished dream come true! CATHERINE AIGNER MARIE CHAUVIN NELL MORRIS MARY LITTELL SENIORS Catherine Aigner Muscles Shoals, Ala. Claire Brackman Nashville, Tenn. Marie C. Chauvin Franklin, La. Shirley T. Donnelly Fort Arthur, Tex. Joyce A. Belsom New Orleans, La. Rita M. Carmouche Braithwaite, La. Patricia Collins Lexington, Ky. Clara B. Elfert Lake Charles, La. 28 Delight Evans Jamestown, Va. Rose V. Fowler Jonesville, Va. Margaret J. Goepfert Arlington, Calif. Ruth Hale Franklin, La. Dorothy M. Hine Mobile, Ala. Elaine Guedon New Orleans, La. Carmen Harbour Hattiesruro, Miss. Norma J. Howton Bessemer Ala. SENIORS 29 SENIORS Mary Littell Opelousas, La. Verne A. Miller Jennings, La. Mary C. Navarro El Paso, Texas Virginia J. Ourso New Orleans, La. Rachel McGibboney Bessemer, Ala. Nell O. Morris Madisonville, La. Nataline Nelson Lake Charles, La. Irma L. Ray Opelousas, La. 30 Therese R. Ray Opelousas, La. Cecilia E. Riser Jackson, Miss. Josephine H. Smith New Orleans, La. Charlotte H. Stutz Mobile, Ala. Dolores Vasquez El Paso, Texas Katheryne J. Register Dothan, Ala. Sarah M. Robbins Austin, Tex. Mary R. Smith Marrero, La. Cecile A. Tregre Barataria, La. Louise Wilson Orlando, Fla. -SENIORS ADVANCED JDNIDBS 8-12-46 CLASS OFFICERS JOYCE COKE. President DORIS BEAUXIS. Vice-President BARBARA MANDOT. Secretary CARMEL WAGGENSPACK. Treasurer JOYCE COKE DORIS BEAUXIS BARBARA MANDOT CARMEL WAGGENSPACK First Row MELBA J. ADAMS ...... Big Spring, Tex. CAROLINE AVERY.Brunswick, Ga. PEGGY W. ALLEN.Port St. Joe, Fla. EUDORA A. BAESSLER .... New Orleans, La. CARMEN B. ALONSO.Tampa, Fla. VELMA M. BARBIN.Port Arthur, Tex. Second Row ALICE K. BASS.Opelousas, La. FREDA BURNETTE.Laurel, Miss. DORIS C. BEAUXIS.Port Barre, La. HELEN A. CARPENTER.De Quincy, La. ROSEMARY BORNE.Braithwaite, La. LORETTAREA CAYARD.Lafayette, La. Third Roiv SYBIL C. CLINTON.El Paso, Tex. MARGARET N. CONWAY .... Glenmore, La. JOYCE M. COKE.Lincoln, Neb. BETTYE B. CREWS.Birmingham, Ala. VIRGINIA K. CONRAD .... New Orleans, La. WILMA M. CROCHET.Houma, La. Not in Panel PATRICIA A. CAREY 33 ADVANCED First Row PEGGY DAIGLE.Houma, La. JOYCE R. DELATTE.Algiers, La. MARIE L. DAVIES.Ponchatoula, La. GENEVIEVE DESLATTE .... Morgan City, La. EDNA T. DAY.West Wego, La. MARJORIE L. DRAKE.Greenville, Miss. NOEL M. DROUILHET .... New Orleans, La. Second Row PEGGY A. DUPRE.Opelousas, La. ROSA M. ESTELLE. Centerville, La. EVA H. ESCOBAR.El Paso, Tex. VIOLA E. FAOBORG.St. Augustine, Fla. LUPE ESPARZA.El Paso, Tex. BEVERLY B. FASULLA .... New Orleans, La. MARY E. GAINES.Alexandria, La. Third Row VIRGINIA GONZALES .... San Antonio, Tex. NANCY J. HALTOM.Kingsport, Tenn. SHIRLEY M. GUTHRIE .... Ponchatoula, La. BETTY K. HOLMES.Lafayette, La. CELESTE M. HAIK.Bogalusa, La. DORIS M. KINDER.Opelousas, La. NORMA M. KINLER.Luling, La. Not in Panel EULA DAVIS. Colquitt, Ga. 34 JUNO R $ First Row REBA L. KIRK.Gladwater, Tex. KATHERINE E. LUSK . MARION R. LEATHEM .... New Orleans, La. GLADYS McCAIN . . . PHYLLIS M. LOUQUE.Reserve, La. INEZ McCAIN .... IVIS H. McCAIN ..Sweatman, Miss. . New Orleans, La. . Sweatman, Miss. . . . Alva, Miss. Second Row JOHNNIE F. McDADE.Lumberton, Miss. SALLY MOORE.Clearwater, Fla. BARBARA R. MANDOT .... New Orleans, La. AMELIA NICHOLAS.Greenville, Miss. GERALDINE J. MARTIN . . West Palm Beach, Fla. BEVERLY F. NORDMANN.Mobile, Ala. MARGARET C. OALMANN .... Bogalusa, La. Third Rozv EDITH M. PARKS.Baton Rouge, La. JEAN A. REUTHER.New Orleans, La. DORIS A. PETERS.Abita Springs, La. GLORIA RITTER.New Orleans, La. KATHLEEN J. PICOU.New Orleans, La. JUANITA R. RICHARD.Sunset, La. MARGARET M. ROBICHAUX.Taft, La. Not in Panel EULA LIPE . ..Winston Salem, N. C. 35 ADVANCED JUNIORS First Roiv d hird Row BETTY A. ROGERS.Pascagoula, Miss. ESTHER F. TOY.Belle Chasse, La. ROSE JEANNE ROUSSEL . . . Baton Rouge, La. FLORENCE R. UZEE.Raceland, La. KATHERINE A. ROY.New Roads, La. ANNITA M. VERZAL.Pascagoula, Miss. BILLIE G. SANDERS.Provencal, La. CARMEL A. WAGGENSPACK . New Orleans, La. NICKIE M. SCHIFANI .... Donaldsonville, La. CAMILLE R. WELSH.New Orleans, La. BETTY J. SHOEMAKER.Franklin, La. DOLORES R. WILDE.New Orleans, La. Second Row THELMA SIMPSON.Jackson, Miss. Fourth Row MARY N. STARBUCK.Pope, Tenn. DOROTHY N. WILLOUGHBY . . Columbia, Miss. ROBBIE L. SUMMER.Orlando, Fla. BETTY R. WILSON.Greenville, Miss. MILDRED H. TERRAL.Slidell, La. LOLY WONG.San Antonio, Tex. BENITH L. THERIOT.Abbeville, La. BLANCHE G. YOUNG .... New Orleans, La. PAULINE M. THOMPSON .... Columbia, Miss. NATALIE YOVANOVITCH .... Biloxi, Miss. 36 JUNIORS 2-10-47 CLASS OFFICERS YVONNE REESE. President EMMA PURDON. Vice-President BILLIE ODOM. Secretary LEONA CRUCE. Treasurer YVONNE REESE EMMA PURDON BILLIE ODOM LEONA CRUCE JUNIOR First Row ROSEMARY R- ALONZO . . . Donaldsonville, La. MARJORIE S. ATCHISON .... Bessemer, Ala. MAUDIE E. BATES.Eunice, La. LILLY BROUSSARD . DOROTHY M. BERNARD.Crowley, La. SIGRID M. BIENVENU . . .St. Martinsville, La. BERNADINE BLALOCK.Morrow, La. .Kaplan, La. Second Row MAUDE Y. CARROLL.Forest Hill, La. FLORENCE M. COLLINS . . . New Orleans, La. LEONA CRUCE.Lake Park, Ga. CAROLYN J. DE JEAN PATRICIA DANKS.Mobile, Ala. GLORIA D. DAVIS.Port Arthur, Tex. MARILYN J. DAVIS.Mobile, Ala. . . . . Marrero, La. Third Row FRANCES A. DENICOLA .... Port Allen, La. BERNICE E. GINEJKO.Joliet, Ill. OPAL L. FLOYD.Port Arthur, Tex. PATRICIA E. HAGGERTY . . . New Orleans, La. BEVERLY FUNCK.New Orleans, La. MASEL HEBERT.Lafayette, La. GRETCHEN S. HILL.Coal Hill, Ark. Not in Panel ELIZABETH HEUVAL ...... Carville, La. 38 CLASS First Row PATRICIA L. HUGHES.Bogalusa, La. GOLDIE M. LADNER.Forest Hill, La. ILVER E. JONES.Independence, La. MAXINE McGUNAGLE.Mobile, Ala. BETTY J. KLING.Key West, Fla. FAY F. McLENDON.Bush, La. MILDRED E. MOUNT.Kensett, Ark. Second Roiu BARBARA J. O’BRIEN.Opelousas, La. DORIS E. ONETO.New Orleans, La. ALTHEA M. OESTRINGER . . New Orl eans, La. ROBERTA A. OTT.Gonzales, La. BILLIE F. ODOM.Farmerville, La. BILLYE J. PENNINGTON.Amory, Miss. MARIAN PERTUIT.Marrero, La. Third Row THERESA PICCIONE.Lafayette, La. YVONNE REESE.Franklinton, La. JOYCE R. PUDERER.New Orleans, La. JOAN SCHMID.New Orleans, La. EMMA A. PURDON.Pontotoc, Miss. MARIE F. STONAKER.New Roads, La. PEGGY REGAN.McComb, Miss. AGNES THIBODAUX.Gueydan, La. Not in Panel FLORA LEBLANC.Evangeline, La. 39 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS MARY BESSENGER. President RAMONA MOOREFIELD. Vice-President MARY LOU PIERSON. Secretary GWENDOLYN DAY. Treasurer MARY BESSENGER RAMONA MOOREFIELD MARY LOU PIERSON GWENDOLYN DAY F R E S IMI1 CLASS First Row EVANGELINE ACOSTA .... Moss Point, Miss. MARY BAXTER.Coral Gables, Fla. SHIRLEY MAE AMEDEE .... St. James, La. DENISE BEGIN.Neptune Beach, Fla. CATHERINE ARNOLD .... New Orleans, La. MARY BESSINGER.Dade City, Fla. BETTY BAKER.Montgomery, Ala. HAZEL BRANNAM.Bunkie, La. Second Row KATHLEEN BROUSSARD . . St. Martinsville, La. BETTY BUQUET.Houma, La. DOLORES BURKHARDT .... New Orleans, La. MARGIE BYRNES.Winsboro, La. EMMA JEAN COLDING . MARY ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. .Compass Lake, Fla. BETTY ' LOU CARROLL .... Maplewood, La. ROSE LOUISE CHAMBLESS . . Montgomery, Ala. . . . Lakeland, Fla. Third Row GWENDOLYN DAY.Westwego, La. GENEVIEVE DELAHOUSSAYE . . Lafayette, La. MARY ALICE DRAKE.Greenville, Miss. EMMA DUCK.Pineville, La. RUTH DUHON.Opelousas, La. NORMA DUPRE.Baton Rouge, La. JOAN ELLIS.Cristobal, Canal Zone LOIS ANN FABRE.Donaldsonville, La. 41 -FRESHMAN DORIS FOGLEMAN JOAN FOSTER . . EDNA FRASER . . SHIRLEY GRAY . First Row Alexandria, La. EVANGELINE GRIGIS .... New Orleans, La. . Georgetown, Ky. VIRGINIA GUARINO.Hermitage, La. . Lake Wall, Fla. SHIRLEY GUIDRY.Kaplan, La. Donaldsonville, La. WINNIE BELLE HAMMACK . . . Dothan, Ala. Second Row ANNA LEE HANKS.Kaplan, La. JEAN HARKEY.Biloxi, Miss. GERALDINE HARRINGTON . . . Chiefland, Fla. MELBA EVELYN HEATH .... Covington, La. MARY HENRY.Stanfordville, N. Y. KATHLEEN HODGES .... Chattanooga, Tenn. LOIS HODGES.Bismark, Ark. PETRA HOLQUIN.El Paso, Tex. RHEBA HOLLADAY . HELEN HONOUR . . WHERRILL HOOPER MARGARET HOSS . Third Row Clearwater, Fla. MARINA ITURRALDE . Angeles, Pampanga, P. I. . . Orlando, Fla. M ARILYN LABIN.New Orleans, La. Paragould, Ark. LORRAINE LANDRY.Napoleonville, La. Jacksonville, Fla. AUDREY LEABER.Gretna, La. EARLINE LEPINE.New Orleans, La. 42 CLASS First Roiv GRETCHEN LINCOLN .... Orange City, Fla. SHIRLEY MARTIN.New Orleans, La. MARY FRANCES LYON .... Montgomery, Ala. QUEMINE MAYERS.Gonzales, La. MELLIE McCULLOUGH.Bonifay, Fla. LUCILLE MELANCON.St. James, La. WANDA McINTYRE.Bastrop, La. SHIRLEY MILLIET.New Orleans, La. Second Row RAMONA MOOREFIELD . . .St. Petersburg, Fla. JOHANNA O’BRIEN.Ysteta, Tex. OLA MAE MILLER.. Ocala, Fla. ORFA PALKO.Damei, Tex. MARY MAUDE MOUCH.Bously, La. RUBY PALMER.Atlanta, Ga. ROBIN MUGFORD.Jacksonville, Fla. DARILL PARKER.Lafayette, La. Third Row JANICE PEDERSON.Lucedale, Miss. DIXIE POOLE.Jackson, Miss. MARJORIE PERKINS.Amory, Miss. JEWELL POOLE.Belleglade, Fla. MARY LOU PIERSON ..... Ponchatoula, La. MARGIE POMEROY.Panama City, Fla. CHARLINE PLANT.Grantville, Ga. NANCY PROTTI.New Orleans, La. 43 FRESHMAN CLASS First Row JEWEL REYNOLDS.Breavton, Ala. DOROTHY SCUDDER.Nashville, Tenn. ORENE SEXTON.Cottondale, Fla. GLORIA SIMS.Winter Park, Fla. GEORGIA SOUTHER.Paragould, Miss. MARY STELLJES.New Orleans, La. SHIRLEY STELZ.New Orleans, La. Third Row DOROTHY MARIE TENNENT . . Baltimore, Md. ELAINE TOUPS.Thibodaux, La. MARY LOUISE TOWNSEND . . . Gulfport, Miss. FLOSSIE TREPAGNIER.Norco, La. JANICE TUCKER.Alexandria, La. ABBIE VINING.Amite, La. MARY NELL WALTON.Greenville, Ala. Second Row PATSY STEWART.Winter Park, Fla. VIRGINIA STOWERS.Little Rock, Ark. DOROTHY SUMRALL.Columbia, Miss. CATHERINE SYMONETTE . . . Key West, Fla. JANET TALBOT.Houma, La. LEONCIA TANCUNGCO .... Pampanga, P. I. FRANCES TATE.Roseland, La. Fourth Row MARY JOY WEBER.Norco, La. MARTHA J. WHITE.Enterprise, Ala. NEWELLENE WHITE.Baytown, Tex. EVELYN WITT.Alachua, Fla. ELIZABETH ANN WOODWARD . . Mobile, Ala. TOMMYE SUE WOODWARD . . . Jackson, Miss. FRANCES ZABBIA.Independence, La. 44 PRt- CLINICALS 11-3-47 CLASS OFFICERS 11-3-47 CLASS OFFICERS CAROLYN “CHERIE” HARRISON. President BERNADETTE FREY. Treasurer JEAN McCLENDON. Treasurer CHERIE HARRISON BERNADETTE FREY JEAN McCLENDON P R [ First Row IRMA JEAN AARONS.Minde, La. ELIZABETH FRANKLIN.Marion, La. NELWYN DEAN ADCOCK.Vivian, La. BERNADETTE FREY .... Donaldsonville, La. ALICE EVELYN ANDERSON . . Magnolia, Miss. MARJORIE GLASSBROOK . . . Robertsdale, Ala. LOUISE ATLAS.San Antonio, Tex. GERALDINE GRANT.New Orleans, La. Second Row BARBARA HELEN BEDFORD . . . Tampa, Fla. JAQUALYN HAMMOND.Jackson, Miss. EMMA P. BENNETT.Biloxi, Miss. CAROLYN HARRISON.Warren, Ark. IRMA MARIE BERTRAND.Elton, La. BERNICE HELEN HICKMAN . St. Augustine, Fla. MARY M. BLACKBURN .... Naval Base, S. C. BONNIE B. BLANCHARD.Raceland, La. Third Row KATIE JO BOONE.Willacoochee, Ga. LOUISE BORDELON.Cottonport, La. JUANITA BOYD.Clearwater, Fla. IRENE BROUSSARD.Opelousas, La. ROSALEE ANN BROWN .... Thibodeaux, La. NANCY LEE BRUCKMAN.St. Pete, Fla. BETTY DORA BURCH.Mer Rouge, La. DIMPLE CARR.Hattiesburg, Miss. Fourth Row MARY L. CAUDILL.Tuscumbia, Ala. RAE CLAIRE CHILDS .... Hattiesburg, Miss. SARAH L. COLLINS.Georgetown, Ky. EDITH JANINA DALTON.Detroit, Ala. CATHERINE A. DEGLANDON . . . Bunkie, La. AGNES B. FARRELLY.New Orleans, La. DEBORAH FERGUSON.Ocala, Fla. MELISSA FISH.Colquitt, Ga. MARY JANE FLYNN.Baton Rouge, La. 46 CLIN I C A L $ First Row Third Row NEDRA HOOPER.Algiers, La. PATRICIA J. LINXWILLER . . . Alexandria, La. DIANA PITRE.Opelousas, La. FERN WEIDNER.Baton Rouge, La. DOROTHY HUNTER.Smithville, Miss. SHIRLEY ANN LLOYD . . . Ocean Springs, Miss. JOANNNE ROELING.New Orleans, La. JEAN McCLENDON.Warren, Ark. ANNIE SUE JACKSON.Cuberton, Ga. PATRICIA MacMILLAN . Belize, British Honduras MAY LEE ROGER.Thibodeaux, La. VERNA MAE MALLETT . . . Port Arthur, Tex. ANN ELMIRA JACKSON . . . New Orleans, La. WANDA B. MARTIN.Opelousas, La. FAY NETTE ROGERS.Columbia, Miss. ELIZABETH MASON.Clearwater, Fla. AUDREY MAE JOHNSON .... Alexandria, La. MARY RITA MATTHEWS . . . Columbia, Miss. Second Row JULIE SERE.New Orleans, La. MURRY LOU JOYNER.Minden, La. BETTY JANE STRAUSS.Loxley, Ala. GWENN KIDD.Monroe, La. ELIZABETH TAYLOR.Somerset, Ky. MARGARET KOPKA.Akron, O. DOLLYE TOY.New Orleans, La. MARCIA LINDSEY.Tuscaloosa, Ala. DOROTHY VANDERLICH .... Alexandria, La. Fourth Row SARAH MEDDERS . ANNA MELVIN . . . BETTY MAE MORRIS DOROTHY MYERS . HARRIET NOSTI . . REBA PARSON . . . LOANNE PEACOCK . LEOLA PETERS . . . JACQUELYN PHELPS MAXINE PHILLIPS . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. . Hammond, La. . . Brandon, Fla. . . Opelousas, La. . . Tampa, Fla. . . Direct, Tex. . . Mobile, Ala. Abita Springs, La. New Orleans, La. . Farmerville, La. 47 September 8th through the 14th was proclaimed Student Nurse Recruitment Week in 1947 by Mayor de Lesseps Morrison. During the active recruitment campaign, the New Orleans Public Service provided the above attractive window display. 48 r THE CAPS We give you your yearbook, hoping within its pages you may find all those things we have combined for your enjoy¬ ment and pleasure; and the reward too, of the many hours—happily spent work- JANIE YOUNKIN ing with each other. CLAIRE BRACKMAN EDITORIAL STAFF JANIE YOUNKIN. Editor CLAIRE BRACKMAN . . . Assistant Editor DOROTHY R. IRVINE THERESE R. RAY BUSINESS STAFF DOROTHY R. IRVINE Business Manager THERESE R. RAY. Secretary GENITA McDONALD . . . Photography genita McDonald SM ' LE - Jr K mSm WSXr WPS Rp i |KPm Jl 31 fl k |[ jg, si • ., 9| V fcl ' jpfcv Jv ar V V ■L V JF - ' %yk «Op’ ’ Jjy jNkt Vf ItHpr CHRISTMAS BELLS seniors Honoring Catholic students in the School of Nursing can become members of this religious organ¬ ization. Its purpose is steadfast—to aid each student in maintaining her spiritual, moral, and professional standards. Get-acquainted” parties, interesting week¬ ly meetings and the beautiful annual May Crowning to complete the years activities are but a few of its biggest challenges. Chapel at Twilight GUIDE US Protestant Chapel OFFICERS JOYCE COKE. President JANICE PARKER. Secretary LOLY WONG. Treasurer o Realizing that each student nurse should be a well rounded individual, the Protestant chapel seeks to aid in developing the spiritual life of each Protestant student. Worship services are held weekly, speakers and musical talent coming from churches all over the city. The aim of the organization is to make Christ and the Church a vital part in the life of each student during her years in training. JOYCE COKE JANICE PARKER LOLY WONG T U D [ 1947 OFFICERS JOSEPHINE POSEY. President CLAIRE BRACKMAN . . . Vice-President CATHERINE ROY . . . Secretary-Treasurer JOSEPHINE POSEY President Installation Of Officers 58 GOVERNMENT 1947 OFFICERS CLAIRE BRACKMAN . . ROBBIE SUMMERS . . . President J ice-President JEAN MOUNT . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Council In Action 59 JOYCE TINDELL 1947 GERTRUDE BERGERON 1948 OFFICERS GERTRUDE BERGERON. President MARJORIE DRAKE. Vice-President MARGARET CONWAY. Secretary-Treasurer Membership in Sigma Alpha Chi, honorary scholastic sorority, is a cherished honor and privilege; for it signifies attainment of high scholastic standards, good moral character, and rendition of scholastic service in the interest of the school. 60 I ALPHA C H I First Row. Claire Brackman, Wilma Crochet, Genita McDonald, Mary Tullier. Second Roiu : Carolyn Avery, Margaret Conway, Clara Haywood, Marjorie Drake. Third Row : Cita Dennis, Joyce Tindell, Gertrude Bergeron. Not in panel : Lucia Courtney, Annette Daniels, Wilene Dyson, Eula Mac Pherson, Alma Doris Peters, Frances Marie Webb, and Hurel Dene Whittington. 61 THE LONS, LONS TRAIL A-WIND1NS WRITINS A DEAR JOHN”? PICKNICKERS WHICH WAY IS UP? CORNY CHORESTERS AS ALADDIN RUBBED HER MAGIC LAMP COULDN ' T GET OVER THE FENCE? WANT A BITE? T ' WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE s I FUTURE M.D. AND R.N. AND MRS. LAUGH? I THOUGHT I’D DIE! CUTE, HUH? CECILE, AND DAVID JULIE AND JEAN WHO SAID SO? FIRST AID FUN ' CH CKEN DRUMSTICK SPECIALTY AFTERNOON STROLL ANY OFFERS? HOW BIS WAS IT, CECILE? • • • • • • • • • • • BEAUTY JL The court of judges who chose our Court of Beauty to represent each class included such per¬ sonages as Mrs. Edith Rodgers, Fashion-coordi¬ nator and model designer at Godchaux’s; Mr. Robert Amft, instructor at the New Orleans Acad¬ emy of Art; and Mr. George Hill, chief photo¬ grapher at Holmes. (J3eautu (dourl THE Q U E E N • « . 3 rance6 Her Dance Rita Carmouche f atricia Jraaqertu ■ Q i enevieve £)eialio Dinner at Six A Date at Eight Farmers’ Daughters Old Faithfuls . c apex-S M I ::r nm SSHHH . . . Mary Littell Sweetheart Rose Jeanne Roussel Most Talented Elizabeth Rusty” Taylor Typical Pre-Clinical CAPES FAVORITES Margaret Conway Most Studious Gertrude Bergeron Best Athlete If we are ever to enjoy life, now is the time— not tomorrow, nor next year, nor in some future life after we have died. The best preparation for a better life next year is a complete, full, harmonious, joyous life this year. Our beliefs in a rich future life are of little importance unless we coin them into a rich present life. Today should always be our most wonderful life. THOMAS DRIER CHARGE IT—PAY MONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAILET AND PENEDO, INC. A Fine Name in Jewelry Manufacturing Jewelers DIAMONDS • WATCHES • JEWELRY Special Order Work 152 Baronne St. Pere Marquette Bldg. NEW ORLEANS 12, LA. MARVIN-NEITZEL CORPORATION MODERN CLOTHING FOR HOSPITAL AND NURSE Troy Since 1845 New York HAUSMANN’S MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 730 Canal Street New Orleans 16, Louisiana COMPLIMENTS OF the McDermott surgieal instrument ed. Limited The House of Quality MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS 734 Poydras Street Phone Raymond I I 66 NEW ORLEANS 12, LOUISIANA MATTINGLY’S PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHING STATIONERY AND DRUG STORE OFFICE SUPPLIES Where You Always Save With FRANKLIN PRINTING Safety COMPANY, INC e JOS. B. DAVID, President Opposite Charity Hospital Phone Canal 9654 631 Poydras Street New Orleans 12, Louisiana SAY IT WITH FLOWERS R. GUERCIO AND SON Wholesale Fruit and METAIRIE RIDGE Vegetables 63-65 French Market Place Phones Ma. 5602-3-4 NURSERY CO. Specializing Prepacked Limited Cellophane Face 1 Cartons FLORISTS LEAH BRAND FRESH TOMATOES Finest Selected Quality Hand Ripes 139 Carondelet St. NEW ORLEANS Try a Package and Be Convinced Always Request LEAH BRAND The Clinic Shoe for Young Women in White. Whit e Elk Oxford, Flat Heel .$7.95 White Buck . 8.95 White Elk Oxford . 7.95 tftaiMh Blanche Women ' s Shoes, Second Floor Magnolia 2811 Since 1875 THE LOUBAT GLASSWARE CORK COMPANY COMPLETE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Hotels, Restaurants, Institutions 510 Bienville St. New Orleans COMPLIMENTS OF SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA DRINK Every Bottle Sterilized NURSES ' PINS—CLASS PINS DIPLOMAS INVITATIONS 146 BARONNE Next to Jesuit Church LEVY ' S PHARMACY Air-Conditioned For Your Comfort Corner Tulane and Claiborne Avenues I 701 Tulane Avenue NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA The best is none too good for the sick. We extend to you a most cordial invitation 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 prep¬ arations, student supplies, cameras, Shaeffer pens, pencils, Ronson and zippo lighters, watches, jewelry, electrical supplies, radios, et cetera. We repair fountain pens and pencils. Join Our Airmaid Hosiery Club. White Duty Nylons and Dress Hose LEVY ' S MAgnolia 1667—1668 COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHERN SURGICAL FOR NURSES WHO KNOW THAT FEET MUST NOT GROW TIRED IMPERIAL GOLD CROSS AND CLINIC SHOES AIR STEP They buy them because they know they meet all the requirements of comfort, style, and quiet. Both Gold Cross and Clinic Shoes are noted for their smart appearance. SUPPLY CO. IMPERIAL SHOE STORE New Orleans, Louisiana HAVE YOUR PORTRAIT TAKEN NOW How long has it been since you had a good photograph taken? Now is the time to have a portrait you ' ll be proud of . . . From our Photo-Reflex Studio where we take MADE-TO-YOUR-ORDER portraits. Our Mirror Camera turns that trick, because it lets you see what your picture will look like even BEFORE our photographer takes it. No appointment necessary Proofs submitted HOLMES PHOTO REFLEX SECOND FLOOR STAUFFER, SEE US WHEN IN NEED OF ESHELMAN CO. NURSING TEXTBOOKS Limited (All Publishers) IMPORTERS EXPORTERS WHOLESALE HARDWARE p NEW ORLEANS, LA. J. A. MAJORS CO. 1301 Tulane Avenue LLOYD ALEXANDER IRWIN KNIGHT A.F.M LLOYD ALEXANDER ' S ORCHESTRA SCHOTT AND CO. Incorporated WHOLESALE MEATS Institutions Supplied Exclusive Music for Exclusive People 4313 S. Carrollton Avenue Phone Galvez 46 10 after 5 p.m. 1703 Poydras St. New Orleans, La. ST. CHARLES DAIRY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Let Your Grocer Be Your Milk Man THE DIETICIAN ' S DELIGHT— In prescribing menus to give patients a maximum of health for a minimum of cost and digestive effort, the doctor and the dietician know the delight that comes from reliance upon an experienced and entirely trustworthy food distribu¬ tor who is just as essential as a good druggist to the proper prescription of health. —In New Orleans since 1865, it ' s KOHLMAN BROS. AND SUGARMAN CO. Phone AUdubon 7934 ARTHUR M. BEHLAR FIRE EXTINGUISHER FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT RECHARGES FOR ALL EXTINGUISHERS 625 S. Dupre Street New Orleans, La. RESTAURANTS — SCHOO LS GROCERS Buy from Your Friends 300 N. Peters at Bienville Street RAymond 4141 Easy to Park — Low Prices SPOT CASH WHOLESALE COMPANY, INC. THOS. J. FLANAGAN, President COMPLIMENTS OF STEPHEN BUICK CO. Incorporated 730 Carondelet St. Ra. 8553 THE TILE SHOP TUSA ' S JOS. ARIATTI BAR AND RESTAURANT TILING 501 South Claiborne Avenue 824 Carondelet St. NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS 13, LA. JAKE—FRANK—ANTHONY TUSA DELTA ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CO., INC. COMPLIMENTS Sales and Service OF Electro-Medical Equipment Phone Ja 4993 LOUIS 0. RIECKE 3413 Carondelet St. New Orleans 15, La. CHARLES F. WEBER SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. PHOTOGRAPHY Incorporated 612 Gravier Street NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Opposite Charity Hospital COMMERCIAL • ILLUSTRATIVE • FASHION 1531 Tulane Ave. New Orleans, La. COLOR Telephone Ca. 2588 Everything for the sick room MONARCH CHEMICAL CO., INC. (Sanitary Supplies Since 1931) Manufacturers of Disinfectants, Insecticides, Floor Maintenance Supplies and Monarch Morene Floor Cleaner used at Charity Hospital DICKEY ' S POTATO CHIP CO. 501 Elysian Fields 1101 Chartres St. New Orleans Cr. 5558 COMPLIMENTS FROM CAFE DU MONDE KLOTZ CRACKER FACTORY, LTD. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Erected 1813 Opposite Jackson Square FAMOUS BLEND OF COFFEE WITH HOT DOUGHNUTS HOSPITALITY Begins with In your Refrigerator TULANE SHOE REPAIR SHOP JOHN MENDOZA, Prop. Quick Service While You Wait 1729 Tulane Avenue ELLGEE UNIFORM SHOP 1711 Tulane Avenue Ma 9727 Complete Line of Uniforms, Hose and White Accessories Specializing in White Swan Uniforms COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAMS-RICHARDSON CO. LTD. 209 MAGAZINE STREET POLLY SHOP, INC. Ladies Ready-To-Wear Phone Raymond 1793 1104 Canal Street NOUVELLE ' S Lingerie—Hosiery—Accessories Phone Magnolia 5387 1110 Canal Street COMPLIMENTS OF WHOLESALE MARKET Distributors of Good Luck Margerine 1101 Bourbon St. Ra 6148 COMPLIMENTS OF BACKER AND GREEN Manufacturers ' Representatives 426 Gravier St. New Orleans, La. You Know that we Know! COMPLIMENTS OF H. FLAUMHOFT MAgnolia 9481 When Its Shoes See Al Ravain WITH BEST WISHES AL RAVAIN We Specialize in Weatherbird Nurses ' Shoes WNOE JAMES A. NOE STATION 801-03 Tulane Ave. New Orleans Opposite St. Joseph ' s Church 19, La. 1450 on your dial MONOGRAMS STATE DRUG STORE On Towels, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blouses, Handker¬ chiefs, Dresses JOS. N. LIUZZA, Prop. 1565 Tulane Avenue at Robertson DIXIE LINENS INC. Opposite L.S.U. Medical Center 517 Canal St. Ca 5637 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA EVERYTHING FOR YOUR OFFICE Printing Lithographing Social Engraving Commercial Stationery Office Furniture Files and Supplies Mimeograph Duplicators and Supplies DAMERON-PIERSON CO. Limited Use LIGHT [ DvJl That ' s RIGHT FOR READING Eyestrain can and often does cause nerve strain. Be sure the lamp you use for seeing tasks gives you the CORRECT light. It will if its a new CLM CERTIFIED LAMP easily identified by the Blue Certified tag of approval. GOOD LIGHT COST SO LITTLE, that only one penny pays for al¬ most two full hours of reading enoyment with a 150 -watt bulb in your lamp. p u frij e Seiyj ce RA 1204 400 Camp St. New Orleans, La. GOODYEAR SERVICE SOL. TELES ' DEPT. STORE 1535 CANAL STREET Air-Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort Phone: Raymond 5285 1809 Tulane Ave. Ma. 3686 Opposite St. Joseph ' s Church GRAFF ' S COMPLIMENTS OF 908 CANAL STREET MARVIN ' S DRESS SHOP CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN, Clarence Gerson, Proprietor AND BOYS 1805 Tulane Avenue ' V ' .. 19E3s ' • :


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