Charity Hospital School of Nursing - Caps and Capes Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1958
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CAPS AND CAPES 1958 Edition CHARITY HOSPITAL SCHOOL OL NURSING New Orleans, Louisiana 4- g j, i a atm  §fe ■a fTMT, uS f 1 ! i jigs! ST A a —1 mr 13 ,- ' • ' _,v “K V %_ ; -H Mifrm m I -JS - w 1 .. . ,| f ' fcffsj a?  S ' A - ' - 1 f ( 411 f Hi; « ’«3- 55 ft® ' ; £ ¥, f iijTiif i 4 Hffll-f ; j 111 III i! JSIte NEW ORLEANS, ... to each of us it means something different. For some it has always meant home; for others it has meant the start of a new life, nursing. To every one it means genteel cul¬ ture and tradition mingled with ex¬ uberant gaiety and charm. Yes, to each something different but to all something very, very special. . . This year, Caps and Capes proudly salutes our city... DEDICATION It is the privilege of every Senior student to work under your capable guidance as Supervisor of Psy¬ chiatry. To, in some way, express our humble ap¬ preciation for all you have done for us and our great admiration for you as a person, we gratefully dedi¬ cate this, the 1958 edition of CAPS and CAPES to you, Sister Juliana. ALMA MATER 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! HAIL! ALMA MATER, HAIL! WE SING TO THEE: RAISE HIGH OUR VOICES, HAIL TO CHARITY! MAY WE KEEP OUR COURAGE HIGH; NEVER LET OUR SPIRIT DIE; HAIL, ALMA MATER, HAIL TO CHARITY! GOVERNOR EARL K. LONG Ex-Officio President Board of Administrators DR. LEO J. KERNE Director, Charity Hospital BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS GOVERNOR EARL K. LONG.Ex-Officio President DON L. PETERSON, D.D.S..Vice President LEO A. MILLET-Secretary-Treasurer MRS. JAMES O’CONNOR WARREN ROUSSEL MRS. I LA H. SLATER LOUIS E. THOMAS, JR. GEORGE VAN KUREN LUCIEN J. VIVIEN, JR. J. M.-CIARAVELL A, M. D. JOHN E. CLAYTON, M. D. WILLIAM H. COOK, M. D. WILLARD A. ELLENDER, M. D. RUFUS J. LANDRY, SR. M. O. MILLER, M.D. EXECUTIVE STAFF LEOJ. KERNE, M.D.. A. A. FLORES, M.D.. HERMAN E. KELLUM, M.D.. A. P. RICHARD, II. • - - - Director of Hospital Assistant Clinical Director Assistant Clinical Director - - - - Assistant Director MR. L. A. MILLET Secretary-Treasurer Q0OO MR. A. P. RICHARD, II Administrative Assistant to Director mu DR. A. A. FLORES Assistant Clinical Director EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, left to right: Miss Fabiola Hollier, Sister Gertrude, Mrs. Anne Lind. BACK ROW: Mrs. Marie Manich, Secretary, Miss Stella O ' Connor, Sister Pauline, Chairman, and Sister Urban. Not Pictured: Sister Margaret. MISS LAURENCE BERNARD, R. N. , B. S. , in N. Ed. , M. Ed. Instructor, Social Sciences, and Health Nurse MISS SUE CAIN, R. N. , B. S. in N. Ed. Instructor, Obstetric Nursing MRS. ELIZABETH CLARK, R. N. , B. S. N. Instructor, Medical Nursing MRS. COLLEEN DAVIS, R. N. Instructor, Chemistry MISS NANCY DUNN, R. N. Laboratory Assistant, Fundamentals of Nursing MISS MARY FORREST, R.N., B.S.N. Laboratory Assistant, Fundamentals of Nursing MISS ELIZABETH FRANKLIN, R. N. , B. S. in N. Ed. Instructor, Communicable Disease Nursing MRS. SHIRLEY GALATAS, R. N. Laboratory Assistant, Fundamentals of Nursing MISS REIT A GARAFALO, R. N. , B. S. in N. Ed Instructor, Pediatric Nursing MISS GLORIA GERNHAUSER, R.N., B.S.N. Instructor, Pediatric Nursing MISS FRANCES GIBSON, R.N., B.A., M. A. Instructor, Orthopedic Nursing MISS GRACE GRAFTON, R.N., B.S. in N. Ed. Instructor, Operating Room Nursing MISS NANNIE HALEY, R. N. , B. S. N. , M. A. Instructor, Pediatric Nursing MISS FABIOLA HOLLIER, R. N. , B. A. , M. Ed. Instructor, Medical Nursing MISS WILLIE HOLZKNECHT, R. N. , B. S. in N. Ed. Instructor, Surgical Nursing MISS RUTH KETTENRING, R. N. Instructor, Communicable Disease Nursing MRS. ANNE LIND, R.N. , B.S. in N. Ed. Instructor, Obstetric Nursing MRS. SAIDE NASH, R. N. , B. S. in N. Ed. Registrar MISS JERRIE O’CONNOR, B.A., M.S.W. Instructor, Sociology MISS STELLA O’CONNOR, B.A., M. A. Assistant Director in Charge of Guidance MRS. RUTH POWELL, R. N. Instructor, Premature Infant Nursing MRS. BARBARA RASMUSSEN, R. N. , B. S. Instructor, Psychiatric Nursing MISS MARGARET REUTER, R. N. , B. S. N. Instructor, Fundamentals of Nursing MISS UNA ROBERTSON, R. N. , C. P. H. N. B. S. in N. Ed. , M. A. Public Health Coordinator MRS. CATHERINE SERPAS, R.N. Instructor, Central Service MRS. PATRICIA SHEVICK, R.N., B.S.N. Instructor, Medical Nursing MISS DOROTHY STECKLER Social Director MISS MARJORIE ZERNOTT, R.N., B.S. Instructor, Gynecological Nursing FACULTY NOT PICTURED Sister Pauline, R. N., B.S. in N. Ed., M.S. in N. Ed., Director, School of Nursing; Sister Gertrude, R. N., B.S., Assistant Director in Charge of Science Program; Sister Urban, R.N., B.S. in N. Ed., Assistant Director in Charge of Affiliate Program; Sister Frances, PH. B., M.A., Instructor, Social Problems in Nursing; Sister Juliana, R.N., B.S. inN.Ed., M.S.N., Instructor, Psychiatric Nursing; Miss Beatrix Boyer, R.N., B.S. in N. Ed., Supervisor, Doctors’ and Nurses Infirmaries; Miss Lucille Capo, R.N., Laboratory Assistant, Fundamentals of Nursing; Mrs. Roberta Edwards, R. N., M.S.N., Ph. D., Instructor, Surgical Nursing; Mrs. Ruth Hawkins, B.S., Instructor, Diet Therapy; Mrs. Harriet Hotard, B.A., B.S. L. S., Librarian; Miss Louise Rue, R. N., B. S.N., Instructor, Pediatric Nursing; Miss Dolores Staudenraus, R. N., B.S.N., Instructor, Surgical Nursing; Mrs. Peggy Tilden, R.N., Laboratory Assistant, Fundamentals of Nursing. 1 ■L ii fl KATHLEEN LOGAN Class of 8-31-’58 We have loved her during life; let us not abandon her, until we have conducted her by our prayers into the house of the Lord. ST. AMBROSE Anne Matthiesen New Orleans, La. President Patricia Kucera Tampa, Fla. Vice-President Marjorie DeVillier Port Bane, La. Secretary Cecile Ginger Pine Bluff, Ark. Treasurer Diane Abbott Monticello, Fla. Jean Altice Chattanooga, Tenn. Faye Aldridge Guin, Ala. Donna Aronson Tekamah, Neb. Gayle Anderson Metairie, La. Wilmoth Austin New Orleans, La. Lillian Bertrand Winnie, Texas Carolyn Bishop Fort Smith, Ark. Rosemary Bitterwolf Elaine Bodin New Orleans, La. Vacherie, La. Pat Bourgeois Morganza, La. Sheila Bourgeois Morganza, La. Marie Boyle New Orleans, La. Dot Brewer Hammond, La. Marguerite Breaux DeLand, Fla. Rose Chenevert Juanice Cole Morganza, La. Opelousas, La. Barbara Colley Lounette Cowart Joel Cross Starke, Fla. Colquitt, Ga. Metairie, La. Rose Fraser Hodge, La. Shirley Demoruelle Ville Platte, La. Camille Diaz Napoleonville, La. Nancy Ehrett Baton Rouge, La. Delores DeLay Monroe, La. Betty Hartsock Pass Christian, Miss. Noel Hatton Winnsboro, La. Janice Hayman Bogalusa, La. Millie Helmer Metairie, La. Joyce Henry New Orleans, La. Patricia Higgins San Angelo, Tex. Virginia Holmes Chattanooga, Tenn. Betty Horne Aucilla, Fla. Marilyn Jacob Chattanooga, Tenn. Wilma Kimberland Palatka, Fla. Lorre Lanng New Orleans, La. Norma Mathies Covington, La. Monette Moreau Marksville, La. Rosemary Myers Collins, Miss. Lovely Naquin Schriever, La. Millicent Nash Belle Glade, Fla. Annette Nelson Barbara Perry Daytona Beach, Fla. Tecuraseh, Okla. Sue Porter Perry, Fla. Jeanelle Primeaux Patsy Reed Erath, La. Fenton, La. Patricia Roddy Margararita, Canal Zone Phyllis Roberts Memphis, Tenn. Evelyn Schroeder New Orleans, La. Carole Sargent Harrisonburg, La. Frances Sprenger Paris, Ark. Judith Sullivan Tampa, Fla. Althea Sweeney Myrna Torres Dorothy Turberville New Orleans, La. Supreme, La. Century, Fla. Lynda Vance Orangefield, Tex. Nonnie Whitney New Orleans, La. Louise Wolfley Tampa, Fla. - I Veda Yovanovitch New Orleans, La. SENIORS RECEIVE BLACK BANDS f pm— s ■— Ruth Brink Orlando, Fla. President Maxine Blackmon Opelika, Alabama Vice-President Janice Jane Fussell Amite, Louisiana Treasurer Nancy McCloskey Opelousas, Louisiana Secretary Lucy Arnold Atlanta, Georgia I I Patricia Aulenbrock Gluckstadt, Mississippi Norma Autrey Lafayette, Louisiana Marie Avet Houm a, Louisiana Jacqueline Boudreaux Napoleonville, La. Sybil Boudreaux Claudette Chatelain Napoleonville, La. New Orleans, La. Rennie Clark Pascagoula, Miss. Sybil Connelly St. Petersburg, Fla. Juanita Cooper St. Martinville, La. Joann Louise Cope Little Rock, Arkansas Betty Cox Ponchatoula, La. Sally Cooper Orlando, Fla. Janet Craig Memphis, Tennessee - Eleanor Crowder Port Arthur, Texas Carolynn Davis Oklahoma City, Okla. Lynda Marie Dixon Little Rock, Ark. Mary Ellen Ellzey Kentwood, Louisiana Margaret Ferguson Ocala, Florida Rose Mae Guilbeau Lafayette, La. Sue Haynes Wilson, Louisiana Janice Ann Hebert Lafayette, Louisiana Nancy Heil Macon, Georgia Shirley Mae Holden Covington, Louisiana Newell Hooks Fairbanks, Alaska Lillie Erie Hull Selma, Ala. Phyllis Jeansonne Metairie, Louisiana Delores Kahanek Hallettsville, Texas Katherine Kinchen Port Lavaca, Texas Carol Kight Kirtland, New Mex. Marilyn Kinsey Madison, Florida Gretchen Ann La Fleur Eunice, Louisiana Barbara Lance Starke, Florida Audrey La Rose Thibodaux, Louisiana Elizabeth Lauve Baton Rouge, Louisiana Jeannette Lukosky Knoxville, Tennessee Eleanor Lunn Diane McMinn Hammond, Louisiana Mobile, Alabama Anna Mae Martino Hammond, Louisiana Camilla Michael Ocala, Florida Sharon Lee Miller Pine Bluff, Ark. Eileen Millon Carbondale, Penn. Marylou Medlin New Orleans, La. Glenda Moak Summit, Miss. Mary Angela Moore Tampa, Florida Anna Louise Mouton Lafayette, Louisiana Bessie Lee Myers Opelousas, Louisiana Geraldine Nolan New Orleans, La. Betty Peeples Enterprise, Miss. Mona Ann Potier Gueydan, Louisiana mm 1 Geraldine Owens Lafayette, Louisiana Betty Allen Powell Louisville, Ky. Patricia Powers Baton Rouge, La. Derryl Rabb Marrero, Louisiana Susan Carol Rees Live Oak, Florida Gloria Reyes Tampa, Florida Edmae Richards Biloxi, Mississippi Ernestine Robert Ama, Louisiana Wenonah Shipman Macon, Georgia Ruth Smith New Orleans, La. Betty Stewart Crowley, La. Martha Ann Strub Moss Point, Miss. Patricia Sullivan Clearwater. Florida Pauline Talbot Labadieville, La. Mary Geneva Tate Ville Platte, La. Vivian Thames Hattiesburg, Miss. Frances Thibodeaux Baton Rouge, La. Peggy Thurston Forest Park, Georgia Mary Thompson New Orleans, La. Delores Elaine Vidal New Orleans, Louisiana Carolyn Walker Ocean Springs, Miss. Thelma Walker Lafayette, La. Mary Zimmer Bunkie, Louisiana Roberta Wyeth McGehee, Arkansas PRE-CLINICALS ■r pf 1 jP 4 rB Joyce Allen Joan Arceneaux Onia Bordelon Barbara Brandt Lafayette, Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana Simmesport, Louisiana Metairie, Louisiana Elise Burley Lafayette, Louisiana Joan Bush Bogalusa, Louisiana Joanne Bushey Clearwater, Florida Doris Jo Bullock Columbia, Miss. Virginia Cage Monroe, Louisiana Loyann Camp Lake Charles, La. Marie Lynn Conque Lafayette, Louisiana Laura Conway New Orleans, La. Glenda Cox Doris Cross Allie Cunningham Dorothy Derise Opelousas, Louisiana Camden, Arkansas Jacksonville, Florida Weeks Island, La. • % Susan Dillon Helen Ducote Sandra Dunsee Thibodaux, Louisiana New Orleans, La. New Orleans, Louisiana Ethel Faciane Slidell, Louisiana Lilly Falcon Corpus Christi, Texas 1 Judith Flach New Orleans, La. Joan Foret Raceland, Louisiana Ann Forgey Morgan City, Louisiana Clara Fortenberry New Orleans, La. Patsy Gambrell Joanne Gates Nancy Gayle Orlando, Florida Clearwater, Florida Slidell, Louisiana Co-Chairman Marietta Exum Marianna, Florida f Lorena Fletcher Baton Rouge, La. Eleanor Fraser Hodge, Louisiana Betty Germain New Orleans, Louisiana l ) Ernestine Gonzales Dilley, Texas Gwen Hassell Orlando, Florida Jerrie Hornsby Colquitt, Georgia I Patricia Kennedy Shreveport, La. Sonya Guidroz Jenelle Guidry Roberta Hanson Westwego, Louisiana Allemands, Louisiana Orlando, Florida Berniece Hearne Margaret Hebert Crockett, Texas Norco, Louisiana Eloise Hencely Marianna, Florida Astrid Hunter Sandra Johnson New Orleans, Louisiana Laramie, Wyoming Elva Keller Houma, Louisiana Georgia Kinchen Joyce King Frances Kuluz Baton Rouge, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana Biloxi, Mississippi Neida Ann Lamb Tommielu Lambeth Marlene Landry Joanna Lasseigne Fort Benning, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Kaplan, Louisiana Welcome, Louisiana Joan Leckie New Orleans, La. Judith Ann Lohr New Orleans, La. Beatrice Low Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Bernardine McNulty Fort Pierce, Fla. Shirley McTaggart Loraine Maillet Linda Megehee Mary Michalek Belle Glade. Fla. New Roads, La. Bogalusa, Louisiana Brooksville, Fla. Emma Dean Morgan Norma Neal Esther Ogea Sarah Perricone Kentwood, Louisiana Loranger, Louisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana Bogalusa, Louisiana Elaine Perry Mary Pesola Margaret Pike Susan Pollard Ocala, Fla. Ocala, Florida Belle Glade, Florida Daytona Beach, Fla. Sharon Ponce St. Augustine, Fla. Beta Ralle Tampa, Florida Carolyn Revere Covington, Louisiana Vianne Ruffino New Orleans, La. Lillian Samardzija Pontiac, Michigan Co-Chairman Mamie Sargent Harrisonburg, La. Joyce Simoneaux Napoleonville, La. Genevieve Skrmetta Biloxi, Miss. Anna Smetana Irma Sones Annetta Stanton Betty Lou Stevens Albuquerque, New Mexico Bay St. Louis, Miss. Wauchula, Fla. Bogalusa, Louisiana ✓ Helen Stewart Crowley, Louisiana T Linda Tobin Natchitoches, La. Barbara von Schneidau Covington, Louisiana Jane Talbot Ann Tarrant Labadieville, La. Biloxi, Mississippi Bobby Torbert Houma, Louisiana Janet Weeks Jackson, Mississippi Doris Tucker Summerville, S. C. Sylvia Wilkins Laramie, Wyoming Loritha Youn g Roselyn Zimmerman Jennings, Louisiana Franklin, Louisiana Emily Thrasher Hymel, Louisiana Elizabeth Vegh Hammond, Louisiana Sherry Yarborough Kentwood, Louisiana NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assem¬ bly; to pass my life in purity and prac¬ tice my profession faithfully. 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 profession, 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 de¬ vote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. DAY ”6:45. Rush! WORK 7 O ' clock WORK Mothers They don’t have it HIGH Letters, we get letters CHARITY The diet’s working? 12 O ' clock and SCHOOL 01 -I I NOON It’s due this afternoon WCM CHO ounces IV Vital signs q 15 minutes Smile, Nolan Only costs half as much Hey, play lady 3 o ' clock Nursing Arts Microbiology WE STUDY iMIfEN Anatomy AND RELAX Hello! !! Time W ' i Ij ' -Tf I ' 1 Hi H. M Antiquity AT HOME Where’s the ball? Two hits and 2 Misses Lady of leisure Working girl HAVING FUN The Christmas Dance” February 13, 1958 ■■h A. . as SOCIALLY SPEAKING Miss Rose Fraser SENIOR MAID JUNIOR MAID PRE-CLINICAL MAID W- BEAUTY COURT Pictured at the Winter Formal is this year ' s Beauty Court. Selected by Mr. Cecil B. De Mille, these seven girls from Charity ' s student body were pre¬ sented at the Annual Winter Formal held in the Tulane Room of the Jung Hotel on February fif¬ teenth. ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council functions in the capacity of official representatives of our student body. Council is composed of duly elected officers and class representatives who meet weekly to sug¬ gest improvement or revisions of regulations and promote the welfare of student body in general. 1957-58 Student Council Representatives: Seniors Annette Nelson Althea Sweeney Lynda Vance Miss Stella O ' Connor Sponsor Juniors Margaret Fabre Maxine Blackmon Suzie Hooks Preclinicals Cam Charlet Delores DeLay Pat LeBoeuf Juanice Cole Anne Matthiesen Ruth Brink Nancy McCloskey President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer L. A. S. N. Suzy Hooks State 2nd Vice-President ■PUP -’,: ' p - v The Louisiana Association of Student Nurses strives to prepare students for mem¬ bership in graduate associations by acquaint¬ ing them with the purposes, goals, and pro¬ grams of the professional association, train¬ ing in organizational relationships, group works, parliamentary procedure; thereby, providing a solid foundation upon which to base their future activities in the association. This year Charity ' s L. A. S. N. has been active both on the local and state level - 100 °Jo membership of the Senior and Junior classes, State Convention, and election of two of our members to state offices. Miss Stella O’Connor Sponsor Elaine Bodin Rosemary Bitterwolf Sally Cooper President Vice-President Secretary Marjorie DeVillier State Treasurer Pat Kucera Treasurer Althea Sweeney Vice-President C” CLUB Dolores Kahanek Secretary Betsy Lauve Treasurer The purpose of the C Club shall be to give recognition to those students who are outstanding for loyalty, enthusiasm, and participa¬ tion in school activities in order that they may function as a service organization for the purpose of fostering school spirit, increasing in¬ terest in school activities, and working for the general welfare of the student body. Marguerite Breaux President Miss Stella O ' Connor Sponsor Sigma Alpha Chi is the Honorary Nursing Sorority organized at Charity in 1938. The privilege of membership, the highest honor that can be achieved and enjoyed while a student nurse, is granted to junior and senior students who maintained an outstanding scholastic average, have above average ability in practical work, have good moral character and commendable spirit and attitude. Miss Stella O’Connor Sponsor Annette Nelson President Cecile Ginger Vice-President Phyllis Roberts Geraldine Owens Secretary Temporary Chairman PROTESTANT CHAPEL Maxine Blackmon Juanita Cooper President Vice-President The Protestant Chapel is a religious or¬ ganization with representation from allprot- estant denominations. A primary aim of this group is to direct its members in a way of life that will bring honor and glory to God. In keeping with such purpose, the Prot¬ estant Chapel has had an eventful year of spiritual activity. Points of interest in its program included regular chapel services, Bible studies, and charitable assistance to the needy. Mary Ellzey Secretary Carol Await Treasurer Billie Kimberland Prefect SODALITY The Sodality, well known by its mem¬ bers as our Ladys ' Organization, opened its activities this year with an Animated Rosary. Other activities included the daily rec¬ itation of the Rosary during October, par¬ ticipation of Advent Wreath prayers during December, group Mass and Communion on the first Wednesday of each month, Thanks¬ giving baskets for the poor, a children ' s party, and the celebration of the Crowning of Our Blessed Virgin during May the month especially dedicated to Our Mother. Rose Guilbeau Treasurer Dolores Kahanek Secretary Mary Angela Moore Vice-Prefect Sister Urban Sponsor Peggy Thurston Kathleen Logan Jeanette Lukosky Wenonah Shipman President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Deceased The Dramatic Club is a school organization designed to provide its members with opportunities of recreation, self-expression, joy of creation, sociability and training for public speaking, as well as giving entertainment to the student bddy. Among the presentations this year were an Easter Play and the Medic Skit. DRAMATIC CLUB Anne Matthiesen Constance Zimmer Judy Sullivan President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer 1958 marks the fourth year for the Library Club to be recognized as a functioning group of Charity. As well as the fun connected with belonging, the Junior Librarians offer valuable service to the library by sitting at the desk during the lunch and dinner hours, shelving books, keeping the Charity News Scrapbook up to date and helping with the card catalogue. Some of the Club Activities this year included a book sale and handling a booth at the annual bazaar. LIBRARY CLUB THE WHITE GAP Member Associated Collegiate Press Published By Charity Hospital School of Nursing New Orleans, Louisiana Marjorie DeVillier Editor The White Cap is the official news¬ paper of the Charity Hospital School of Nursing. Up-to-date news being its most impor¬ tant goal, our own White Cap has brought another year of excellent journalism to the students concerning their profession, activi¬ ties, problems, news events and entertain¬ ment. WHITE CAP Rose Chenevert Assistant Editor ATHLETIC CLUB Juanice Cole President Betsy Lauve Vice-President Ann Forgey Secretary and Treasurer Led by captain Juanice Cole, outstand¬ ing League Forward, and under the able di¬ rection of Coach Elroy Scott, our Athletic Club has once again come through in cham¬ pionship style. Winner of second place in Nurses ' Bas¬ ketball League they have also been active in other competitive sports. Reviving in¬ tramurals in basketball, tennis, ping pong, can be credited to this years ' outstanding active club. Malcom La tour President T. Bujard Vice-President Pat Higgins NEWMAN CLUB Secretary and Treasurer During the past years, the Newman Club has grown in its activities and members. A Catholic Organization, consisting of Tulane and L. S. U. medical students and Charity students, holds its monthly meet¬ ings in the nurses’ home. „ , Father LeMeaux Sponsor GLEE CLUB Anna Martino President Under the capable direction of Miss Sharlie Shull, members of the Glee Club have provided us with fine entertainment at various school activities held throughout the year. During the Christmas holidays, members of the Glee Club partic¬ ipated in the presentation of a Christmas play by the Dramatic Club. Enthusiastic members also went caroling throughout the hospital to bestow their cheerful melodic tidings and good cheer. Dolores Kahanek Vice-President Diane Me Minn Secretary Joan Arceneaux Treasurer CAPS AND CAPES The Caps and Capes staff proudly present to you - your yearbook. We hope you will enjoy it and that in the future it will bring back fond memories of your days at Charity. Dorothy Steckler Sponsor Cam Charlet Editor Barbara Colley Business Manager PRESENTING OUR 1957-58 FAVORITES SWEETHEART Miss Cam Charlet BEST SCHOLAR Miss Annette Nelson BEST ALL AROUND BEST ATHLETE Miss Juanice Cole BEST-DRESSED Miss Rose Fraser MOST PROFESSIONAL Miss Marguerite Breaux % Is Si CUTEST Miss Patricia Higgins WITTIEST Miss Louise Wolfley MOST TALENTED Miss Cecile Ginger MOST POPULAR Miss Althea Sweeney MOST DEPENDABLE Mrs. Phyllis Roberts 11 5 T 1 1 r IB T 1 „ .1 r REMEMBER our Black Bands. t jjp 4 f K ' J . i CONTRIBUTORS Mrs. Hazel Addison Mrs. Donald Anderson Miss Maureen Babin Mrs. J. D. Bartlow, Jr. Miss Carolyn Baxley Miss E. Beard Mrs. K. E. Beaton Mrs. W. O. Bolling Miss Joyce Bonaventure Miss Geraldine Boyne Mrs. Magdalen Burnside Miss Ruby Burton Miss Mildred Carstens Mrs. Van Ola Bailey Chauvin Miss Barbara Chutz Mrs. Alma Cox Miss Effie Davis Mrs. Vivian De Felice Miss Eloise Duck Mrs. C. W. Fink, Jr. Mrs. F. L. Foster Mrs. Thomas D. Freeman Mrs. John F. Furry Mrs. Ethel L. Fuselier Mrs. Sam Golding Mrs. C. Harris Miss Delores Harris Lt. Gretchen S. Hill Mrs. Lucy G. Johnson Capt. Lethiel L. Kay Miss Mae Knobloch Miss M. A. Kief CONTRIBUTORS Miss Claribel Landry Mrs. Joan M. Selvera Miss Dorothy R. LeBlanc Miss Ila H. Slater Mrs. Maggie S. Longest Miss Sandra Owens Mrs. Carole Lowe Mrs. A. Smith Mrs. Lena Ludlow Mrs. A. N. Snyder, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. P. McGarry Mrs. Rhodes Spedale Miss Theresa Messina Mrs. Alex St. Amand Capt. Betty Morgan Mrs. Roma Stevens Mrs. Mona Mortinez Mrs. Bernice Thibodeaux Mrs. Della Myers Mrs. Henry Wall Miss Guidry Prudhome Mrs. E. C. Waltzer Miss Charlotte Sanders Mrs. G. M. Webb Mrs. J. Schexnaildre, Jr. Mrs. Rose Wheller Miss Grace Schexnayder Mr s. G. W inn Miss June Schmalz AUTOGRAPHS
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