Charity Hospital School of Nursing - Caps and Capes Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1962
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Ca ipA an d (da ineS 1962 Oliarity JdoS ita l behoof lf}ursin £ ew Orleans, rjCt ouisiana dddit or - Yljerian all La director - lister f- aull Lne orewor If this yearbook incites one beautiful memory, recalls one single friendship, lights one face with a smile, or fills one heart with happy tears, we will know that it has fulfilled the purpose for which it was made and that our efforts have not been in vain. To record in enduring form the activities and achievements of the student body and to instill in the hearts of the Daughters of Charity Hospital School of Nursing a deeper respect for their Alma Mater has been the purpose in preparing this, the 1962 CAPS AND CAPES. (Contents [ 2 ] Juniors Organizations To one who is liked for her humor and forthrightness; to one who says nothing of her talents but helps to develop the talents of others; to one who, during her years at Charity Hospital School of Nursing, has gained respect for her knowledge and advice and has earned the esteem, not only of the students, but also of her fellow faculty members. To Mrs. Colleen Davis we dedicate, with heartfelt appreciation, this 1962 edition of the CAPS AND CAPES. ■H ■ ' I ll : ■ ' 7 : :■ ■ :7 - 7 1 1 To Miss Carol Levy, who has inspired us all by her understanding, her patience, and her devotion to her work, we, the Annual Staff do present this edition as a small tribute to her. WEt-l- EVERYBODY CANT T EACH J L • , y,. v W - fjl-f, IT v , - s. ' S F ]k if f 1 f f i ? g Jf ' % SEATED, Left to Right: Dr. M.O. Miller, Mr. Sam J. Arcuri, Dr. Leo J. Kerne, Mr. John W. Bowen, Mr. Irvin J.G. Janssen, Dr. A.N. Houston. STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. A.P. Richard, Dr. Rhodes Spedale, Dr. David Vial, Mr. Thomas C. Nugent, Dr. Gilbert Tomskey, Mr. Sterlin J. Robichaux, Dr. L. Burroughs, Mr. Louis E. Thomas, Jr., Mr.George Van Kuren, Mr. Donald C. Oster, Dr. Don L. Peterson, Mr. Lloyd Hoffman, Mr. Rudolph J. Weinmann. EXECUTIVE STAFF LEO J. KERNE, M.D.... DONALD C. OSTER.-. LOUIS BURROUGHS, M.D. ..-. A. P. RICHARD, II..-. FRANK RIZZA, M.D. ---- LLOYD HOFFMAN. RUDOLPH WEINMANN. ------ Director of Hospital ------ Secretary-Treasurer --Assistant Director Administrative Assistant Director - - - Assistant Surgical Director -- Attorney --Attorney [ 6 ] BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS GOVERNOR JIMMIE H. DAVIS - -- -- -- - Ex-Officio President JOHN W. BOWEN - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Vice President SAM J. ARCURI WILLARD A. ELLENDER, M. D. A. N. HOUSTON, M.D. IRVIN J.G. JANSSEN M.O. MILLER, M.D. THOMAS C. NUGENT DON L. PETERSON, D.D. S. STERLIN J. ROBICHAUX RHODES J. SPEDALE, M.D. WELDON TALLEY LOUIS E. THOMAS, JR. GILBERT C. TOMSKEY, M.D. GEORGE VAN KUREN DAVID J. VIAL, M.D. DR. LEO J. KERNE GOVERNOR JIMMIE H. DAVIS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SEATED: Miss Stella O ' Connor, Sister Pauline, Miss Fabiola Hollier. STANDING: Sister Gertrude, Mrs. Marie Manich, Secretary; Sister Urban, Miss Sue Cain. NOT PICTURED: Sister Mercedes. DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE Dear Students, The publication of this, your 1961-62 yearbook, is a fine achievement for which you are to be congratulated. You have presented a permanent record of your joyous hours and fine accomplishments throughout the year which will serve often to revive treasured memories of your life at Charity. May the pages of this annual help to ever keep before you the high ideals and the spirit of service which Charity sets as the goal for each of its students. That the members of our 100th graduating class may have happiness and success in all their future endeavors is the prayerful wish of Sister Pauline, Director School of Nursing [ 8 ] Miss Vera Baker, R. N., B. S. Instructor in Fundamentals of Nursing Miss Laurence Bernard, R. N., B.S.N.Ed., M.Ed., Social Science Instructor and Health Nurse Mrs. Ruth Brooks, B. S. Instructor in Nutrition and Diet Therapy Miss Willene Brown, R. N. Assistant Instructor in Fundamen¬ tals of Nursing Miss Mary Craven, R. N. , B.S.N.Ed. Instructor in Emergency Nursing Mrs. Colleen Davis, R. N. Instructor in Chemistry and Anatomy and Physiology Miss Sue Cain, R. N., B.S.N.Ed. Instructor in Obstetric Nursing Miss Sally May Cooper, R. N. Assistant Instructor in Psychiatric Nursing [ 10 ] Mrs. Evelyn Doering, R. N., B. S. Instructor in Gynecologic and Urological Nursing Miss Theresa Forti, R.N., B.S.N. Instructor in Out-Patient Nursing Miss Marilyn Sue Foster, R. N., B. S. N., Instructor in Nursing of Children Miss Gloria Gernhauser, R.N., B.S.N. Instructor in Growth and Development and Nursing of Children Miss Grace Grafton, R. N. , B.S.N. Ed., Instructor in Operating Room Nursing Mrs. Sadie Harris, R. N. f B.S.N. Ed. Instructor in Orthopedic Nursing and Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Nursing PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Miss Peggy Jo Herrin, R. N. , B. S. Instructor in Medical Nursing Miss Fabiola Hollier, R. N., B.A. M.Ed., Instructor in Medical and Surgical Nursing [ 11 ] Miss Patricia Hollier, R. N. , B. S. Instructor in Psychiatric Nursing Mrs. Harriet Hotard, B.A., B.S.L.S., Librarian Mrs. Margaret LeBlanc, R. N., B. S. N., Instructor in Recovery Room Nursing PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Mrs. Saide Nash, R. N., B. N., B.S.N.Ed., Registrar Miss Jerrie Mary O ' Connor, B.A., M. S. W., Instructor in Sociology Miss Willie Holzknecht, R. N., B.S.N.Ed., Instructor in Uro¬ logical Nursing PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Mrs. Georgie Ann Lewis, R. N. Instructor in Tuberculosis Nursing Mr. Barry Lee Manley, B. S. Instructor in Chemistry [ 12 1 Miss Stella O ' Connor, A.B., M.A. Assistant Director, in charge of Guidance Miss Hazel Pierce, R. N., M.S.N. Instructor in Nursing of Children Mrs. Ruth Powell, R. N. Instructor in Premature Infant Nursing Miss Una Robertson, R. N., C.P. H.N., B. S.N.Ed., M.A., Coordinator of Public Health, Nursing and In¬ structor in Community Nursing Miss Lillian Samardzija, R. N. Assistant Instructor in Funda¬ mentals of Nursing Miss Mollie Scott, R. N. Assistant Instructor in Funda¬ mentals of Nursing . VC 4ft ( i ■ j . - • ;■ ‘ : t ; - Miss Julia Spratt, R. N., B. A. Assistant Instructor in Nursing of Children Miss Anneta Stanton, R. N. Assistant Instructor in Orthopedic Nursing and Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Nursing I’:-- [ 13 ] Miss Margaret Wolf, R. N., B. S. Instructor in Advanced Medical and Surgical Nursing Mrs. Louise Zichichi, R. N., B. S. N. Ed., Instructor in Funda¬ mentals of Nursing Miss Georgia Ann Fredrickson, R. N., B. S., Instructor in Fundamentals of Nursing Miss Leda Staysa, R. N., B. S. Instructor in Communicable Disease Nursing Mrs. Doris Tucker Burvant, R. N. Assistant Instructor in Funda¬ mentals of Nursing . - ' ■ . ' : . ■ ■ Miss Carmel Waggenspack, R. N. p B. S. N., Instructor in Funda¬ mentals of Nursing Mrs. Edith Weil, R. N. Instructor in Obstetric Nursing . [ 14 ] q A OooO 2BN I 012-5 A BARBARA ELLISON Williamsburg, Kentucky President The less people speak of their greatness, the more we think of it. KATHY TURNER Metairie, Louisiana Vice-President Each man has his own individuality. JEANETTE MACKEY Opelousas, Louisiana Secretary Self-confidence leads to greatness. RACHEL HERRING Pensacola, Florida Treasurer Goodness consists in use and practice. BRENDA LaRUE BAILEY Lanett, Alabama Love is blind. BRENDA ROSE BAILLY New Orleans, Louisiana Laughter is the best medicine. CHARLOTTE BEELER Tampa, Florida A willing helper who does not wait to be asked. [ 16 ] EVELYN BOUDREAUX Abbeville, Louisiana Her future is planned, third finger, left hand. GLORIA BOUDREAUX Lafayette, Louisiana What good I see, I humbly seek to do. BARBARA BUCKO Hialahea, Florida She will try anything at least once. LINDA BURNETTE Tampa, Florida Truly a character liked by all. MARY CHASSON Morgan City, Louisiana Life is what you make it; ’tis only noble to do good. BRENDA KAY CHETTA Metairie, Louisiana Perseverance brings success. JUANITA JUNE COOPER St. Martinville, Louisiana Truth is the highest thing a person can keep. [ 17 ] SUZANNE COOPER Laurel, Mississippi Loyalty is the greatest good in the human heart. PATSY JANICE CROSBY Biloxi, Mississippi Willingness leads to the road of success. JOANN MAE DALTON Pensacola, Florida Mighty sweet, mighty wise, fun just twinkles in her eyes. SARA FAYE CUMMINGS Kentwood, Louisiana An all around girl who radiates joy, her only weakness is a curly headed boy. MARY LOU CURRY New Orleans, Louisiana Work is work and must be done, nevertheless, I ' ll have my fun. EMMA LEE DOMINIQUE Gheens, Louisiana Hell hath no fury as a woman’s wrath. YVONNE MARIE DUET Cut Off, Louisiana Love sees no Faults. [ 18 ] PATRICIA ANN DuMOULIN Baton Rouge, Louisiana The way to have a friend is to be one. JANE ELLEN ELLINGSWORTH Abita Springs, Louisiana A little common sense is worth a bushel of learning. MARREE EVANS Miami, Florida Patience is the companion of Kindness. GEORGEANNA EZELL Auburn, Alabama Good nature is the most precious gift of Heaven. JANNIE VIRGINIA FEWELL Broussard, Louisiana If silence were golden, she would be a millionaire. MARY ELIZABETH GARNER Kentwood, Louisiana A basketball star, in life she ' ll go far. KAY GEYMANN Cushing, Oklahoma Once upon a time, and once was enough. [ 19 ] JOANN MARIE GRIFFIN Cut Off, Louisiana A joyous heart, always wishing to do good. PAMELA ANN GUILLOT Thibodaux, Louisiana Wine, men and song are getting me down, I guess I ' ll have to give up singing. ANDREA FAYE HARVIN Baton Rouge, Louisiana Better late than never. ROSEMARY HATHORN Effie, Louisiana No future ever so bright can overshadow her past. ” PATSY ANN HEBERT Thibodaux, Louisiana When in deep water, shut your mouth. WANDA EVE HELMER Metairie, Louisiana She is not dead; she sleepeth. EVELYN SUE HENRY Tampa, Florida True sincerity sends no witnesses. [ 20 ] BONNIE HOLT Kenner, Louisiana Refinement creates beauty everywhere. JEANNETTE HOPKINS New Orleans, Louisiana Skill to do comes of doing. VIRGINIA KLEEFKINS Cristibal, Canal Zone She ' s gentle, she ' s shy, but there ' s mischief in her eyes. SUZANNE HURSEY Slidell, Louisiana Good humor is the heajth of the soul. SUELLEN JORDON Winnfield, Louisiana A witty comrade at your side to walk as easy as to ride. CAROLYN LaFLEUR Eunice, Louisiana It is more blessed to give than to receive. MARGARET BONNIE LANDRENEAU Plaucheville, Louisiana She says little, but thinks a lot. [ 21 ] FERRELL MARIE LEBOWITZ Montgomery, Alabama Silence is more eloquent than words. BETTY LOU LOVING Baton Rouge, Louisiana Never let studying interfere with your education. CAROLYN ANN MALONE Pensacola, Florida Culture and wisdom com¬ bined are the charm of life. CAROL ANN MANCUS Riverside, California To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. MERALEE OLGA MARQUET Gretna, Louisiana Doing easily what others find hard to do. DIANNE RUTH MARSHALL Jacksonville, Florida True to her work, her word, her friends. PAMELA RAE MAYCOCK Gillette, Wyoming Wait for the good things, but be sure they are coming . [ 22 ] EVELYN DeVALCOURT MAYER Opelousas, Louisiana Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm. ELLA MAE MORALES Margarita, Canal Zone Earnest endeavor is sure to reward. JOANNE MOULTON Fort Lauderdale, Florida Give me the moonlight, give me the man, and leave the rest to me. MARY KATHERINE NELSON Daytona Beach, Florida If you must kill time, work it to death. ” BRENDA ANNE PERRIN Scott, Louisiana Still water runs deep. LULA PLAUCHE Hamburg, Louisiana Happy I am, from care I ' m free. DIANE RICHARD New Orleans, Louisiana Pretty is as pretty does. [ 23 ] PAULINE ROSETTI Biloxi, Mississippi As sweet as a rose and just as pretty. MARY CEIL ROSS Prentiss, Mississippi A lady of taste, not display. GENEVIE ROUSSE Cut Off, Louisiana It is tranquil people who accomplish much. MERIAN AMELIA SALIBA Dothan, Alabama Every woman is the maker of her own fortune. ANNA MARIA SCHAFF Belle Rose, Louisiana Men may come, men may go, but I ' ll get there, even tho ' I ' m slow. ADRIEL ANN SERPAS Algiers, Louisiana Let others find out your importance. THERESA MARIE SLOVAK Bunnell, Florida A smile that won ' t come off. [ 24 ] JANE MARGARET SMULLEN New Orleans, Louisiana Good qualities need no advertising. NERLE ANN SONES Pascagoula, Mississippi That dimpled smile will melt the hardest heart. LENA ANN TIESI Tickfaw, Louisiana A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. MAUREEN AGNES SULLIVAN Gretna, Louisiana The world ' s no better if we worry, life’s no longer if we hurry. ELIZABETH ANN THIBODEAUX Lafayette, Louisiana In her tongue is the law of kindness. ELIZABETH TUBERVILLE Century, Florida Her neatness is a test of her moral character. LOUISE WEYMOUTH VADEN Delray Beach, Florida Life is what you make it. ” [ 25 ] CECILE FLA VIA VINING New Orleans, Louisiana Tact comes as much from goodness of heart as from fineness of taste. HELEN GRACE WASMER New Orleans, Louisiana It is necessity, not pleasure, that compels her. MARY ANN WEST Harvey, Louisiana The secret of success is work, but who wants to know the secret. CHARLYNNE YOUNG Key West, Florida A quiet tongue makes a wise head. SALLY ANN YOUNG Fort Lauderdale, Florida She prefers to listen. [ 26 ] n Diane Wegmann New Orleans, Louisiana President Patsy Cormier Church Point, Louisiana Vice-President Natalie Venable Hope Hull, Louisiana Treasurer Sally Autrey Lafayette, Louisiana Mary Fay Ballance Harrisonburg, Louisiana Joan Bero New Orleans, Louisiana Constance Bock Baton Rouge, Louisiana Raynella Bodden Kirbyville, Texas Peggy Begnaud Breaux Bridge, Louisiana Carolyn Ann Berk Daytona Beach, Florida [ 28 ] Lynn M. Boesiger Riviera Beach, Florida Priscilla J. Bolles Metairie, Louisiana Phyllis Bourgeois Morganza, Louisiana Catherine Marie Bowen Fayetteville, North Carolina Brenda B. Boyne Berwick, Louisiana Karen Brady W. Monroe, Louisiana Liz Bucko Hialeah, Florida Janet Callanen Sarasota, Florida Diana Sylvia Carr Miami, Florida Marie A. Cascone Jacksonville, Florida Simone Anne Castille Breaux Bridge, Louisiana ' [ 29 ] Susan. Diane Conley Fort Lauderdale, Florida Roberta Cross Portland, Texas Dianne Davis Pensacola, Florida Ada Catherine Dittmer New Orleans, Louisiana Elizabeth Ann Duhy Lake Park, Florida Jeanette J. Duran Tampa, Florida Susan Edden Jacksonville, Florida Wynne Helen Dittmer New Orleans, Louisiana Marie Elaina Dolan Jacksonville, Florida : [ 30 ] Rebecca Felps Clinton, Louisiana Laura Lee Fields Montegut, Louisiana Alpha Gay Gardner Tampa, Florida Yvonne Gauthier Marksville, Louisiana Elaine Gauthreaux Napoleonville, Louisiana Terry Gayle Gibbs Amarillo, Texas Lynne Elizabeth Gordon New Orleans, Louisiana Elsie Gena Goudeau Hammond, Louisiana Donna Grimmelbein Naperville, Illinois Judy Guion Kingsville, Texas Barbara Hanford Fort Lauderdale, Florida [ 31 ] Barbara Gayle Harmon Opelousas, Louisiana Marty Harper Fort Rucker, Alabama Linda Harson Houma, Louisiana Penny Louise Kistler Fort Smith, Arkansas June M. Krieger New Orleans, Louisiana Karen Krpata Fort Lauderdale, Florida Janice Haydel Metairie, Louisiana Diana Henry Houma, Louisiana Joyce James Dallas, Texas Barbara Ann Johnson Kenner, Louisiana Judy Jones Fort Lauderdale, Florida [ 32 ] Mary Iris Landry La Barre, Louisiana Joyce Marie LeBlanc Green Cove Springs, Florida Miriel LeBlanc Napoleonville, Louisiana Jeanie McArthur Gulfport, Mississippi Mary Ann McKown Monticello, Florida Susan M, McNutt Bloomington, Illinois Judith Clyde Lewis Bunnell, Florida Frances Lee Linder Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Lee Lipari Patterson, Louisiana [ 33 ] m I Saundra Mallory New Iberia, Louisiana Camille Marshall Jacksonville, Florida Carol Masters San Antonio, Texa s Maureen Murray Fort Lauderdale, Florida Linda M. Myers Metairie, Louisiana Sandra S. Newton Humboldt, Iowa Judy Minor Campbellsville, Florida Mary Ellen Monroe Baton Rouge, Louisiana Madeleine Moreau Marksville, Louisiana Elizabeth Mullet New Orleans, Louisiana Gail Morrison Jasper, Alabama ■ [ 34 ] Camella Patti Hammond, Louisiana Judy Pourciau New Iberia, Louisiana Grace Puckett Opelousas, Louisiana Dorothy Ann Russell Jacksonville, Florida Linda Simmons Minden, Louisiana Brenda Simoneaux Napoleonville, Louisiana Barbara Quebodeaux Abbeville, Louisiana Anne Ragland W. Monroe, Louisiana Brenda Joyce Rabren New Orleans, Louisiana Rosa Mae Rockenbaugh Patterson, Louisiana Linda Robertson Columbia, Mississippi [ 35 ] Laura Frances Sintes New Orleans, Louisiana Carole Spruce Marianna, Florida Carolyn Stevens DeQuincy, Louisiana Ethel Annette Strickland Bunnell, Florida Lynnea A. Strieman Slidell, Louisiana Carolyn Sue Tribble Gueydan, Louisiana Dixie Urban Dallas, Texas [ 36 1 Jeanette Frances Adams Baton Rouge, Louisiana Frances Marie Ainsworth Chattanooga, Tennessee Jo Carroll Aguillard Iowa, Louisiana Janis Ann Alfrod Greensburg, Louisiana Jeffie Lee Arledge Baton Rouge, Louisiana Marianne Arieux Slidell, Louisiana Judy Lynne Atwater Jacksonville, Florida Geraldine Bernadette Bourgeois Church Point, Louisiana Barbara Ann Avenel New Orleans, Louisiana Dixie Anne Berlage Daphne, Alabama Ouida Myrtle Blackmon Cypress, Florida Linda Anne Bernard Lafayette, Louisiana Marie Lucille Boudreaux Broussard, Louisiana Linda Joyce Brock DeFuniak Springs, Florida Peggy Anne Bradshaw Tallahassee, Florida Phylis Alexis Brooks Baton Rouge, Louisiana Saundra Leigh Bunkley Orange, Texas Barbara Jean Bryan Dilley, Texas Callie Irene Cannon Center Point, Louisiana Alice Fay Chambers Ocean Springs, Mississippi Michelle Marie Cart Crowley, Louisiana Carol Madeleine Chauff New Orleans, Louisiana Earline Jeanette Christensen Franklin, Louisiana Mary Elliott Chaze Hattiesburg, Mississippi Eloise Clanton Graceville, Florida Judith Lynn Cotten Ville Platte, Louisiana Charlene Dianne Coco Marksville, Louisiana Mary Lee Couvillion Marksville, Louisiana Brenda Joyce Crochet Baton Rouge, Louisiana Barbara Jean Cox Natchez, Mississippi Margaret Marie Cutrer Waco, Texas Earline Darby Kaplan, Louisiana Rita Ann Daniel Tampa, Florida Mary Kathryn Darby Opelousas, Louisiana Karen Ann Dennis New Orleans, Louisiana PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Patricia Louise Davis Ocala, Florida w Kenny Sue Didier Marksville, Louisiana Sandra Catherine DuFour Slidell, Louisiana Judith Marie Drawdy Fort Myers, Florida Sally Jane Ellender Bourg, Louisiana Claudia Louise Faucheux Vacherie, Louisiana Virginia Lee Falgout Jacksonville, Florida Patricia Ferguson Natchez, Mississippi Evelyn Villapando Flores New Orleans, Louisiana Diane Elizabeth Firth Starke, Florida Annette Marie Font New Orleans, Louisiana Judith Ann Fontenot Lake Charles, Louisiana Carole Sue Fontenot Eunice, Louisiana Janette Harrington Foy Chattanooga, Tennessee Paula Lynne Gallagher Dayton, Ohio Carol Marie Franzen Miami, Florida Patricia Tupper Gantt Ocala, Florida Joan Ellen Gary Mobile, Alabama Veronica Lynn Garcille Eunice, Louisiana Barbara Diane Gaspard Lafayette, Louisiana Frances Patricia Giddings Dixon, Illinois Sylvia Rene Gauthier Lafayette, Louisiana Linda Jay-Ann Gill Lincoln, Nebraska Carole Ann Gremillion Simmesport, Louisiana Martha Elaine Green Eunice, Louisiana Helen Anne Griffin Lockport, Louisiana Katherine Ann Guzman Pauline, Louisiana Voncille Elaine Gunn Monroe, Louisiana Charlotte Wynona Hadley Petal, Mississippi Carolyn Elaine Harding Augusta, Georgia Margo Hamill Biloxi, Mississippi Kay Frances Head Tallahassee, Florida Antoinette Marie Herbert Marrero, Louisiana Patricia Ann Healy Covington, Louisiana Brenda Sue Hinson Hampton, Florida Sandra Mae Horn Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Elizabeth Lynn Hirsch New Orleans, Louisiana Vera Yvonne Hoyt Jacksonville, Florida Virginia Eugene Isbell Orange, Texas Judith Sharon Irwin DeQuincy, Louisiana Elizabeth Ann Jones McComb, Mississippi Kathryn Clare Kirking Albuquerque, New Mexico Marilee Irene Keating Metairie, Louisiana Carva Lee Anne Knight Lockport, Louisiana Virginia Lee LaFleur Monterey, California Virniga Agnes Ladner Pass Christian, Mississippi Bonnie Ann Landers DeQuincy, Louisiana Estelle Marie LeBlanc Port Allen, Louisiana Sandra Kay Lang Dixon, Illinois Martha Jane Legens Ocean Springs, Mississippi Jean Frances Lysek Tampa, Florida Margaret Helen Lukas Chicago, Illinois Nancy Ann McDonald St. Louis, Missouri Charlotte Elaine Magee Bogalusa, Louisiana Judy Ann Macias Tampa, Florida mmmmmmmmmmmm mg | Evangelia Michael Mager Ormond Beach, Florida Marilyn Ann Margot New Orleans, Louisiana Patricia Ann Malone McComb, Mississippi Linda Lou Martin Biloxi, Mississippi Angelita Barrera Mendez Corpus Christi, Texas Linda Kay Maund Columbus, Georgia Earlyn Ann Montgomery Morgan City, Louisiana Elaine Ann Moraus Marksville, Louisiana Linda Louise Moore Sulphur, Louisiana Penelope Anna Munster New Orleans, Louisiana Nellie Marie Naquin Thibodaux, Louisiana Annette Arden Murray Baton Rouge, Louisiana Janice Newsom Marianna, Florida Linda Louise Nilsson Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida Joan Newsom Marianna, Florida Maria Sylvia Obregon Dilley, Texas Patricia Ann Parazine Pensacola, Florida Esther Phyllis Olivier Gramercy, Louisiana Virginia Kathleen Park Chattanooga, Tennessee Cecelia Anne Plauche Hamburg, Louisiana Lois Ann Pitts Terrell, Texas Rozanne Denise Power Tampa, Florida Karen Leigh Prior Miami, Florida Sandra Ann Power Miami, Florida Priscilla Ann Ramsey Marianna, Florida Catherine Anne Resweber Lafayette, Louisiana Susan Jane Regner Fort Lauderdale, Florida Naomi Justine Selzer Fort Lauderdale, Florida Betty Marie Simoneaux Napoleonville, Louisiana Joy Shepard Warner Robins, Georgia Susan Kay Slothower Dixon, Illinois Susan Eleanor Sommers Lafayette, Louisiana Laverne Carrie Smith Brookhaven, Mississippi Bobbie Jacque Ann Stephenson Bunkie, Louisiana Patricia Anne Sturm Jackson, Louisiana Phyllis Anne Stevens Thibodaux, Louisiana Tommye Carolyn Switzer Biloxi, Mississippi Dennise Taylor Dallas, Texas Alice Jean Taber Margarita, Canal Zone Sally Lou Taylor Bartow, Florida Mamie Jean Thompson Bogalusa, Louisiana Dolores Marie Templet Houma, Louisiana Janet Lynne Tirell Fort Lauderdale, Florida Nancy Jo Trawick Pensacola, Florida Inell Eve Trahan Kaplan, Louisiana Jo Ann Uhl New Orleans, Louisiana Mary Lillian Van Horn Milwaukee, Wisconsin Barbara Ann Vandrell Metairie, Louisiana Charlotte Marie Voinche Crowley, Louisiana Judith Carol Wellman New Orleans, Louisiana Janie Ruth Webb Lee, Florida Susan Charlotte West Jacksonville, Florida Margie Yvonne White Pe nsacola, Florida Joy Lee Wheatley Pass Christian, Mississippi Mary Mildred Winders Houma, Louisiana Brenda Scott Leggio New Orleans, Louisiana Lynda Gail Wright Jonesville, Louisiana Ull p UMHWWIfUWWj P iwisaiW ' SHW WW mmn Queen of C. H. S. N. Miss Malone and her court were chosen by Mr. Pete Fountain. She is a senior, and comes to us from Pensacola, Florida. ZJrawia i Honor Maid [ 49 ] [ 50 ] [ 51 ] ;• ; ' 0 fSw?LL : W ' HEP! i , ' jHgk jf i Coronation of Miss Carolyn Malone by Mr. John W. Bowen, Administrators at Charity Hospital. Vice Chairman of the Board of [ 53 ] 1 j This year, the queen and her court were chosen by New Orleans ' own Mr. Pete Fountain. The court was presented by Miss Merian Saliba at the 1962 Winter Formal. The dance was held at Lenfant ' s Boulevard Room, with the music of Mr. Larry Veca and his Orchestra. Miss Carolyn Malone was crowned queen by Mr. John W. Bowen, Vice Chairman of the Board of Administrators at Charity Hospital. BEAUTY COURT AND THEIR ESCORTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Gauthier and Bobby Grace; Sandra Newton and C.J. Pemellie; Linda Burnette and Bob Crosby; Carolyn Malone, Queen, and Jerry Fortino; Nancy Trawick and John Unsworth; Bonnie Holt and Bill King; Judy Jones and Jack McDaniels; Joan Gary and Jerry Newmyer. Crown-bearer, Mary Catherine Leaumont. [ 54 ] TOJM ms m flNAUy meet CHARliE dfiOMMS GOlUGTO GET TO T+tEM ALL • f wa amtjWfWfM sps$@$§ Lyffilffi),- ? ifcAtwFflSfc i uywrima S3i8|)| y(Wjy? iff « ac-vj i SUPERVISOR AND HOSTESSES SEATED: Mrs. Isabel Bouny, Mrs. Edna Sherwood, Mrs. Aimee Muldrey. STANDING; Mrs. Loretta deMonsabert, Mrs. Valentine Yeargin, Miss Sonja Gonzales, Miss May Mares, Mrs. Henrietta Keen. MISSING: Mrs. Estelle Baxter, Mrs. Clara Casey, Mrs. Alma Cox, Mrs. Margaret Dorman, Mrs. Maud Edler, Mrs. Mae Graves, Mrs. Hattie Schafer. SECRETARIES SEATED: Mrs. Gertie Faucheaux, Miss Aline Bull, Mrs. Carol Leaumont. STANDING: Mrs. Emelda Flattman, Mrs. Julia Faller, Mrs. Marie Manich, Mrs. Myra Caston, Mrs. Thelma Scandaliato, Mrs. Julia Bull. MISSING: Mrs. Hazel Tuttle. [ 56 ] We begin our day with a prayer. Privacy. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] [ 60 ] Bull’s-eye! Rub-a-dub-dub, just you in the tub. 11 mm h ii tim m [ 61 ] W -I ' 1 vv v [ 64 ] B P- 90 ? Pulse weak and thready. Whose nose? Eleven to Pamper, Pamper, new shampoo! ! ” seven. [ 66 ] ft.. You did that--horseback riding? A vast improvement. We watch T.V. in comfort, now! [ 69 ] The Untouchables [ 71 THIMK! Good ole Dixie Land [ 73 ] [ 74 ] ....—- Stroun . : Pamela Maycock ir m m ; v ,- , ■ v- ' .V. ' , .. . .■ ' . . . ;.■■■. . , ' - ?•■...; ■ ' , • w rWteSMona Meralfee Marquer mkmmm mm i Sullivan Mm Student (Council Student Council, the governing division of the student body, is composed of duly elected officers and representatives from each class, including affiliate classes. The Council is a method of student self-government, which is granted and supported by the school administration. Weekly meetings are held to consider infractions of regulations with which students are charged, to discuss current problems, and to suggest improvements for the general welfare of the student body. It offers one a true insight into student problems and administration policies. Prestige and respect are given its members as representatives of the student body. Miss Stella O ' Connor Sponsor Jane Smullen President Maralee Marquet Vice-President Suzanne Cooper Secretary- Treasurer Miss Stella O ' Connor Sponsor Sigma Alpha Chi is the Honorary Nursing Society 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 have maintained an outstand¬ ing scholastic average, have above average ability in practical work, and have good, moral character and commendable spirit and attitude. Not Pictured--Charlynne Young Senior Elizabeth Thibodeaux President Sally Young Vice-President Judy Minor Secretary Board Members: Senior- Merian Saliba Junior- Terry Gibbs Penny Kistler Treasurer Miss Stella O ' Connor Sponsor I ! i i C’CLL The C” Club, a service organization, has for its purpose the advancement of school spirit, the improvement of school activities, and the development and recognition of potential and actual campus leaders. Among their activities this year have been Operation Pick-Up and the donation to the school of a bronzed Charity Cap in honor of the 9-14-62 Class, the one-hundredth graduating class. I kM : i- Gay Gardner President Dixie Urban Secretary Terry Gibbs Treasurer u n ior Sandra Newton Reporter 1962 marks another year for the Library Club to be recognized as a functioning group of Charity. The Junior Librarians have offered services to the Library by arranging displays and taking charge of the Library in the absence of the Librarian, as well as having fun connected with a sense of belonging. Mrs. Julia Bull Sponsor x. jt. s. n Miss Vera Baker Advisor Since its organization in 1950, the Louisiana Association of Student Nurses has played a vital part in student life and activities. The associa¬ tion has functioned to prepare students for mem¬ bership in graduate associations by acquainting them with the purpose, goals, and programs of the professional organization, thereby providing a solid foundation upon which to base their ac¬ tivities in the association. Under the sponsorship of Miss Vera Baker, Charity ' s L. A. S, N. can point with pride to a year of progressive and effective organization. Brenda Boyne Treasurer Janice Haydel Voting Delegate Linda Meyers President J ■ Suzanne Cooper Vice-President Meralee Marquet Recording Secretary Gloria Boudreaux Corresponding Secretary Grace Wasmer President Cecile Vining Vice-President Jane Ellingsworth Librarian Mrs. JoAnn Osborne Director CLrJCU The Choral Club, under the direction of Mrs. JoAnn Osborne, this year has made great advancement in its striving as a professional organization. Among its achievements are: a Christmas program, a spring concert, and entertainment for various organizations throughout the city. White C cip The White Cap, the official news publication of Charity Hospital School of Nursing, has brought to its readers excellent journalism concerning their profession, school activities, problems, news events, and also articles purely for entertainment. The staff has again succeeded in presenting a thorough account of new happenings through¬ out the year. Sponsors: Miss Lillian Samardzija Miss Anneta Stanton Jeannette Hopkins Editor ! Brenda Rabren News Editor Betty Loving Feature Editor [ 92 ] am a The Dramatic Club has brought another year of fun and entertainment to the student body, along with providing its members the opportunity for recreation and self-expression. da lit Sister Urban Sponsor Penny Kistler Prefect Meralee Marquet Vice-Prefect Kathy Parks Secretary Maureen Sullivan Treasurer ! The Sodality, well known to its members as Our Lady’s Organization, opened its activities this year with an Animated Rosary. Other activities included the Thanksgiving baskets for the poor, a children’s party, a retreat in April, and the celebration of the Crowning of our Blessed Virgin dur¬ ing May, the month especially dedicated to Our Mother. n ewmcin The Newman Club, a Catholic Organization, has a membership of L. S.U. Medical students and Charity students. Monthly meetings held in the nurses ' home consist of discussions on various med¬ ical and ethical problems followed by informal get-togethers. Included in the activities of this year ' s group were Communion breakfasts and a dance. Father Gerald Pouche Chaplain Del Young President L.S.U. Medical School Steve Pruyn First Vice-President L.S.U. Medical School Margo Longo Recording Secretary L.S.U. Medical School Bill Damatti Treasurer L.S.U. Medical School 8SV The Baptist Student Union is a religious organization composed of all Baptist students within the school. Our purpose is to provide opportunities for Christian fellowship enlightenment. Vesper Services are held weekly with inspirational talks by Christian ministers and laymen. Andrea Faye Harvin Judy Lewis Gena Goudeau President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer j Grace Wasmer President Natalie Venable Vice-President Juanita Cooper Secretary-Treasurer Protestant Phapet Protestant Chapel provides an opportunity for all protestant girls from Charity and affiliating schools to get together for a devotional period once a week. Guest speakers are invited for each devotional time and give brief ideas, opinions, and discussions on various subjects. The Protestant Chapel has had a very good year of spiritual activity, which includes chapel services, Bible studies and discussions, charitable assistance to the needy, and occasional social get-togethers. s ' Qtliletic dub Again this year, under the most capable direction of Mr. Elroy Scott, the Athletic Club added several victories to its credit. They participated in the Student Nurses ' Volleyball and Basketball Leagues sponsored by the YWCA and traveled to Memphis to take part in the Cotton States Nurses ' Tournament. With the greatly appreciated support of the cheerleaders and fans, Charity again has come through in championship style. Mr. Elroy Scott Coach Lula Plauche President Sylvia Obregon Secretary-Treasurer Judy Minor Vice-President Penny Kistler Manager [ 98 ] mm m : ■ - • 44 Marianne Arieux Pre-Clinical [ 99 ] Kathy Parks Pre-Clinical To the Student Body we give the 1962 Edition of Caps and Capes--hoping that it will be a treasure in years to come, reminiscent of the good times and hard, but gratifying work of one of your 3 years at Charity. Merian Saliba Editor Pamela Maycock Assistant Editor Lula Plauche Business Manager Emma Lee Dominique Photographer , l n a i l p£MAuTS a 3 cin a? vJ W
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