Charity Hospital School of Nursing - Caps and Capes Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1967
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li j ! ililpiiii i!i ' i|lf k lp|pijpp |rj 4 a s d G a e s j director — S s er 13 ancle l cfitor — Jo Ginn Glass laritij 0JC 2OO ur sincj Qrfe eans , i Gon en s Gntroduction . 4 1 3 I) education . 14 13 dlfma JKater . 16 17 Gfospitaf dldministrators . I 8 l9 Jacuftp . 23 33 cS enior Glass . 36 33 d unior Glass . 36 69 Glreshm an Gfass . 72 83 0rpanizations . 88 103 Jeatures . 106 111 Jauorites . 114 123 “To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics; to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you lived. THIS IS TO HAVE SUCCEEDED. Ralph W. Emerson 4 - 5 an affection 7 ufcfr ' ren 8 feaue t£e worfcf a bit better . n ' he the r bu a heaftnu chtfcf .. 5 . ...: „ - sr ’ w •■J • % H 9His 9s Oo 9faoe Succeecfecf. _ 9 13 Walking in the hall with her ever-present bright smile and friendly greet¬ ings; sitting in her office counseling a student in need of advice; assisting the school physician; giving Vitamin C and Kaopectate to the student who is ill; acting as sponsor for Student Council; or enjoying her occasional coffee breaks is Mrs. Burvant, one who is known, appreciated and well liked by both the student body and staff. In gratitude for the many things you have done for us and our school of nursing, we dedicate this edition of the yearbook to you, Mrs. Burvant. 14 With Mrs Burvant around there is hope even for the desperately ill grams and participating in staff meet ings are a few of Mrs. Burvant ' s con tributions to our school Another facet of her role as school health nurse is individual counseling 15 CTUma JlTater JIaif! 71fma JKater ; Jiaif! We sing to thee; 7(o cf high the torch cue Sear for Charity DCeep her name the greatest name; Spread her yTo y and her fame; yfaif! SSI dm a Jltater, Sffaif to Charity! Stfaid! 7! dm a JlSater, Chatf! We sing to thee; SRaise high our voices, haih to Gharity! JlSay cue heep our courage high; SCeoer Set our spirit cfie; y(aid S7ldm a TKater ; SJdaid to Gharity! 18 3o uis 7 urro upi y, 71 . D. Director Glaritp Hospital at Hew Orleans T iilMM « , mmhT ' lit 11II III) iliiili I i I i 111 i If | f I 2 I 11 ’ ® ® !. i | 12 2111 1 -1 I ‘Ml , « lllllll i HI I III li f lif in. iiiiiiui mil lllllllii Hi 11 llllllillII i I ■I, I lip .. lllllllii lllllllii 1111 l Mi Mill HI | | Hriiiii i ■IPI..H I 8 iiiifiii M mini.;; I I !! iDirector Sc hoof Of SCursiny Soft peace she brings, wherever she arrives: She builds our quiet, as she forms our lives: Lays the rough paths of peevish Nature even, And opens in each heart a little Heaven. Matthew Prior, from Charity 22 SISTER ELEANOR Director, Sisters’ Division Charity, Hospital SISTER MERCEDES Assistant Director School of Nursing MISS SUE MICHALIK Assistant Director School of Nursing MRS. MARIE MANICH Assistant Director School of Nursing 23 MISS G. ALLEN, R. N. INSTRUCTOR MRS. E. ARGOTE CLERICAL STAFF MRS. E. BAXTER RESIDENCE STAFF MISS C. AYMOND CLERICAL STAFF MRS. P. BARRETT, R. N. INSTRUCTOR MRS. J. ALEXANDER, R. N. INSTRUCTOR MISS B. BALDWIN, R. N. INSTRUCTOR MISS M. BRANDON SOCIAL DIRECTOR MRS. R. BROOKS INSTRUCTOR MRS. J. BULL LIBRARIAN MISS I. BULLARD, R. N. INSTRUCTOR MRS. D. BURVANT, RN MISS C. BUSH, RN HEALTH NURSE INSTRUCTOR MISS SUE CAIN, RN INSTRUCTOR MR. E. CARRIERE, JR. INSTRUCTOR MRS. CLARA CASEY RESIDENCE STAFF MRS. EDNA COMEAUX RESIDENCE STAFF MRS. E. DOERING, RN COUNSELOR MRS. P. DOW, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. BETTY DREZINSKI, RN INSTRUCTOR MISS M. ELLZEY, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. JULIA FALLER CLERICAL STAFF 26 MRS. C. FAJONI, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. GERTIE FAUCHEAUX MRS. G. GASPER, RN CLERICAL STAFF INSTRUCTOR MISS G. GERNHAUSER, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. ISABEL GHIRINGHELLI. CLERICAL STAFF MISS CAROL GISEVIUS COUNSELOR MISS GRACE GRAFTON, RN MRS. MARY GREENLEE INSTRUCTOR CLERICAL STAFF 27 MR. L. HALLARON INSTRUCTOR MISS F. HOLLIER, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. J. HALLER ASSISTANT SOCIAL DIRECTOR MISS J. HILL, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. H. HOTARD LIBRARIAN MRS. S. HARRIS, RN INSTRUCTOR SISTER KATHLEEN COUNSELOR 28 MRS. Y. LAGASSE, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. ALMA LEBLANC, RESIDENCE STAFF MRS. A. LIND, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. MARIE LIND RESIDENCE STAFF MISS S. LOTHER, RN INSTRUCTOR MISS N. MC CLOSKEY, RN INSTRUCTOR MISS M. MEDLIN, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. RUBY MICHEL RESIDENCE STAFF 29 A MRS. CAROL MONAHAN MRS. J. MONTALVO, RN ASSISTANT SOCIAL DIRECTOR INSTRUCTOR MRS. AIMEE MULDREY RESIDENCE STAFF MRS. S. NASH, RN REGISTRAR MRS. M. OWENS RESIDENCE DIRECTOR MRS. ALMA PHILIBERT MISS B. PITRE, RN RESIDENCE STAFF INSTRUCTOR MRS. MABEL REESE RESIDENCE STAFF 30 MISS J. RICE, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. C. ROSABAL, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. E. SALAMANCA, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. T. ROLFES CLERICAL STAFF MISS J. SPRATT, RN INSTRUCTOR MR. LIONEL STIGLETS RESIDENCE STAFF MISS S. STRAUSER, RN INSTRUCTOR 31 MRS. ROSE ST. MARTIN INSTRUCTOR MRS. HAZEL TUTTLE CLERICAL STAFF MRS. CATHERINE THILBORGER RESIDENCE STAFF MISS S. VIDRINE, RN T NSTRUCTOR MISS H. WALKER, RN MRS. CAROL WIEGAND, RN INSTRUCTOR INSTRUCTOR 32 MRS. MARTHA WHITEHEAD, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. M. WOODWORTH, RN INSTRUCTOR MRS. B. WRIGHT, RN INSTRUCTOR ( ft MRS. VALENTINE YEARGIN RESIDENCE STAFF MISS JOAN ZIMORSKI, RN INSTRUCTOR 33 SECRETARY - JEAN BARGA TREASURER - VICKY JASKOT PRESIDENT - ERNESTINE KOTTHOFF VICE-PRESIDENT - JACKIE HENRY JEAN BARGA Beaumont, Texas Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and de¬ spair, but manifestations of strength and resolution. KAREN BECKER Metairie, Louisiana A flowery road never leads to glory. ANNE MAY BIERHORST Franklin, Louisiana I have enjoyed the happiness of the world; I have liked and loved. CLAUDIA BOURG Port Allen, Louisiana All philosophy in two words --sustain and abstain. INGRID BOURG Port Allen, Louisiana Never complain because life is uphill because the world is far more beautiful from a mountain top than from a valley. LOUANNA CARDINALE Hammond, Louisiana I ' ve shut the door on yester¬ day, And thrown the key away --Tomorrow holds no fears for me, since I have found today. 37 SANDRA CAZENAVE Vacherie, Louisiana Don’t let me worry over¬ much, about this fussy thing called I. BETTY DEGGE Fort Worth, Texas Man’s love is of man’s life a thing apart; it is a woman ' s whole existence. LESLEY DAIGLE Jennings, Louisiana We shall kiss you - We shall miss you, but we think that you should go. CAROLYN DESELLE Reserve, Louisiana It is not what we have but what we enjoy, that makes happiness. Power can do by gentleness what violence fails to accomp¬ lish. ISOBEL CLARK Morgan City, Louisiana Every man is a volume if you know how to read. KATHLEEN DONELON New Orleans, Louisiana 38 SONDRA CAPRARO DUDENHEFER New Orleans, Louisiana Be not simply good... be good for something. THERESA DOUCET Iota, Louisiana Let it not be forgot, That for one fleeting moment, There was... Camelot. MARY DURAND Plaquemine, Louisiana Kindness is the liquid flow of an understanding heart. VIRGINIA FARIS Margarita, Canal Zone Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depend upon simplicity. MARGIE O’BRIEN FANNING New Orleans, Louisiana A Life of Ease is a Difficult DONELISE FARMER New Orleans, Louisiana The life given us by nature is short; but the memory of a well-spent life is eternal. Pursuit 39 NANCY FOUST New Iberia, La. Some people are always grum¬ bling because roses have thorns; I am thankful thorns have roses. ELSA FRANCO-VELEZ Miami, Florida Though the road is long and dreary... And the darkness fills the night... Keep your hand upon your courage... And you’re sure to win the fight. BONNIE FONTENOT Eunice, Louisiana To everything there is a sea¬ son, and a time. .A Time to weep and a time to laugh... A time to love and a time to hate. PAULETTE GALLANT St. Petersburg, Florida Keep a Good Will bag in your bedroom. It gives the impres¬ sion that all that mess is going to a worthy cause. ANNE GAUBERT Thibodaux, Louisiana My business is not to remake myself, but to make the ab¬ solute best of what God made. JUDY FONTENELLE Metairie, Louisiana Let go and let God share your load. Your work is not finished or ended. You’ve just come to a ' Bend in the Road ' . 40 JO ANN GLASS Jacksonville, Florida Faith is a knowledge within the heart, beyond the reach of proof. ELLEN POTIER HEBERT Gueydan, Louisiana May I not so much seek to be consoled as to console... for it is in giving that we receive and pardoning that we are pardoned. BONNIE GLOVER Baton Rouge, Louisiana The world ' s no better if we worry, life’s no longer if we hurry. TERESA HEBERT Napoleonville, Louisiana Worry little, study less, that’s my idea of happiness. PAULETTE GUIDRY Houma, Louisiana The light that shines the far¬ thest shines the brightest near¬ est home. JACKIE HENRY Arcadia, Florida Though I cannot do what I would, I will labor to do what I can. 41 MARY ANN HIGGINS San Antonio, Texas Whoever lives true life will love true love. MRS. JEAN HOUIN New Orleans, Louisiana If at first you don’t succeed, try try again. VICKY JASKOT Hot Springs, Arkansas They accuse silence with as much reason as they would blame the insignificance of a dial in the shade. CAROL HOWARD Victoria, Texas Place your faith in daily pray¬ ing. .. For the things you want done... And the Lord will make it certain... That the battle will be won. ELLEN INGUAGIATO Harvey, Louisiana All the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action. PAM JUDY Green Cove Springs, Florida One is rich not through one ' s possessions, but through that which one can with dignity do without. L I BEVERLY KAFFLER Orlando, Florida ... Endeavor to enliven mora¬ lity with wit, and to temper wit with morality. PAULA JUNEAU KING Baton Rouge, Louisiana I have no parting sigh to give, so take my parting smile. LYNDA KEENE New Orleans, Louisiana One must not tie a ship to a single anchor, Nor life to a single hope. ERNESTINE KOTTHOFF Florence, Alabama Be cheerful. Of all things you wear, your expression is the most important. f ? CHRISTY KING Fort Worth, Texas The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain. PEGGY KOZAK Houma, Louisiana When God closes a door, Somewhere, He opens a win¬ dow. 43 JUDY LaMOE Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii Real friends are those who, when you ' ve made a fool of yourself, don ' t feel that you ' ve done a permanent job.  IRIS LeBLANC Morganza, Louisiana I ' m quitting tomorrow... too tired to do it today. JUDY LAMPARD New Orleans, Louisiana If worry were the cause of death, I ' d live forever. ELIZABETH LEDET Natchitoches, Louisiana When you help someone up hill, you, too, are closer to the top. HiUUVV i JENNIFER BEACH LASTRAPES Baton Rouge, Louisiana If God be with us; Who can be against us? NANCY LOVAS New Iberia, Louisiana Itching for what you want doesn ' t do much good; you have to scratch for it. 44 EVELYN McCLEES New Orleans, Louisiana Nothing is so strong as gentle¬ ness, nothing so gentle as real strength. PATTY LYONS New Orleans, Louisiana It is a beautiful necessity of our nature to love something. ANN McCOLLISTER New Orleans, Louisiana Happiness is having a little brown bag. ELOIS MCINTYRE Covington, Louisiana All good things come to those who work and wait. SUZANNE McLEOD Laurel, Mississippi Happiness is a perfume You cannot pour on others Without getting a few drops On your¬ self. GENEVIEVE MANFRE Berwick, Louisiana I have often regretted my speech - seldom my silence. 45 i BONNIE MARICLE DeRidder, Louisiana Give me a mind that is not bored, That does not whimper, whine nor sigh; KAREN MOULLIET Metairie, Louisiana That none may be harmed by n YVONNE HUTTO MONROE Jacksonville, Florida For this is wisdom: to love, to live, to take what fate or God may give. CYNTHIA MOURET Jeanerette, Louisiana To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. CYNTHIA MOREAU Metairie, Louisiana Speak softly; loudness is no substitute for logic. LEILA NICAUD New Orleans, Louisiana The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one does. I 46 BEVERLY POCHE New Orleans, Louisiana Truth is beauty. Beauty, truth. MARGARET PATTON Jacksonville, Florida Is it true blondes have more fun—yes. CAROLYN OVERTURF Beaumont, Texas Remember, No human condi¬ tion is ever permanent. Then you will not be overjoyed in good fortune. Nor too sorrow¬ ful in misfortune. DIANNE PERDUE Marianna, Florida No more so idly pass along; Be something, anything, but - mean. PAULA PARRISH Cut Off, Louisiana Happiness is as a butterfly, which, when pursued, is al¬ ways beyond our grasp, but which, if you will sit down - quietly, may alight upon you. DIANE ORRSON New Orleans, Louisiana This above all - to thine own self be true; and it must follow, as the night the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man. 47 CATHERYN RICHARD New Orleans, Louisiana He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has every¬ thing. MARYANN POPPER Cocoa Beach, Florida An epitaph on my behalf - Be careful in my monument I paid for all this darn cement. SUE RANCE Paducah, Kentucky I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in which direction we are moving. BARBARA PORWOLL Jacksonville, Florida The light of friendship is like the light of phosphorus, seen plainest when all around it ' s dark. JANICE PRATER New Orleans, Louisiana The highest reward for a man ' s toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it. PEGGY PORTIE Beaumont, Texas Behind the night... somewhere afar... some white tremendous Daybreak... 8 «3IPQ|MMhm k JUDY RODE Port Arthur, Texas A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy, reaps friend¬ ship, and he who plants kind¬ ness, gathers love. BETTY SCHWEITZER Lewisville, Arkansas It’s not the magician who puts the rabbit in the hat, but magic of the wand. EMILY SANSBURY Gainesville, Florida The way to life and living is not in keeping but in giving. BETHANY SIMON Kaplan, Louisiana Happiness is a state of mind. Lincoln once said: We are as happy as we make up our minds to be. WHr 1 SUSAN MEGNA SCHWEHM New Orleans, Louisiana The beauty seen is partly in him who sees it. M’LOU SMITH SMART Monroe, Louisiana The courage to try, the right to fail. 49 JUDITY STAMM New Orleans, Louisiana Life is like an onion, You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you cry. MARGARET STANTON Sarasota, Florida They say if one understands himself, he understands all people. But I say unto you, when one loves people, he learns something about him¬ self. J CARENE STODDARD New Orleans, Louisiana What find you better and more honorable than age. SONNIE STOKES Raceland, Louisiana If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman, I shall feel that I have worked with God. SUSAN THERIOT New Iberia, Louisiana Even a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. 7 f KAREN TREAS Ponchatoula, Louisiana I came, I saw and I ' m Leaving. 50 PAULA TROMBATORE Metairie, Louisiana And think not you can direct the course of love, for love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course. LOIS VIRNAU Brinkley, Arkansas Conscious life means the re¬ turn of cosmic being as human becoming. CONNIE ULI New Orleans, Louisiana Leave silence to the saints, I ' m just human. INEZ VITRANO Hammond, Louisiana Flowers leave some of their fragrance in the hand that bestows them. I MARILYN VINCI Metairie, Louisiana The best portion of a good man ' s life is his little, name¬ less, unremembered acts of kindness and of love. JUDY WATSON Tampa, Florida It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this life, that no man can sincerely try to help another without ' helping himself. 51 MARY WOOD Welcome, Louisiana SHARON WOOD Orlando, Florida The greatest pleasure of life is love. MORELLE YONGUE Breaux Bridge, Louisiana Fear not that thy life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a be¬ ginning. You may light another ' s candle at your own, without loss. M 52 53 f JsIDENT TERRY TRESSLER :e president IRMA CAVALIER SECRETARY MARY ANN GLASS A SURER Would you please stop throwing the coconuts? Alphonso, Carmen New Orleans, Louisiana Anderson, Margaret Ocean Springs, Miss. Arcement, Adeline Belle Chasse, Louisiana Armstrong, Margaret Marianna, Florida Arnold, Patricia Fort Bliss, Texas Aucoin, Susan Mary New Orleans, Louisiana Ayers, Diane Mary Arabi, Louisiana Babin, Amanda New Orleans, Louisiana Babin, Lorraine Marie New Orleans, Louisiana Bagley, Helen Maitland, Florida Baiter, Linda Winnfield, Louisiana Baltz, Josephine Anna Pocahontas, Arkansas Banister, Billie Ville Platte, Louisiana Beauchea, Joan Marie Miramar, Florida Bergeron, Trudy Ann Lafayette, Louisiana Bernard, Sandra Ann Broussard, Louisiana Berry, Diane Iris New Orleans, Louisiana Blackwell, Catherine Bogalusa, Louisiana Hum--since when do cokes give you such a lift? Bonin, Sharon Abbeville, Louisiana Bonner, Barbara Graceville, Florida Boudreaux, Pamela Morgan City, Louisiana Bourg, Joanette Houma, Louisiana Bourgeois, Barbara New Orleans, Louisiana Bourgeois, Linda Ann Gramercy, Louisiana Bradley, Joan Tampa, Florida Brady, Dianna New Orleans, Louisiana Brazell, Donna Jonesville, Louisiana SHI There ' s a rumor going around that we live by superstition 60 Breivogel, Catherine Paducah, Kentucky Brown, Evelyn Frances Baton Rouge, Louisiana Brown, Suzanne Mae Metairie, Louisiana Brunet, Patricia Carencro, Louisiana Byrd, Margie Handsboro, Mississippi Cardella, Cynthia Ann New Orleans, Louisiana Carmouche, Corinne New Orleans, Louisiana Carrier, Marie Theresa Napoleonville, Louisiana Cavalier, Irmagene Napoleonville, Louisiana M — One thing about Charity, we believe in togetherness Chastain, Patricia New Orleans, Louisiana Chauvin, Earline Houma, Louisiana Chenevert, Gertrude Morganza, Louisiana Collins, Lana Cecile Jonesville, Louisiana Convenuto, Susan New Orleans, Louisiana Credeur, Annelle Pensacola, Florida Crump, Brenda New Orleans, Louisiana Curtis, Judith Ann Abita Springs, Louisiana Darcy, Patricia New Smyrna Beach, Florida Dekle, Donna Marksville, Louisiana Dillon, Susan Kilgore, Texas Dooley, Jeanette New Orleans, Louisiana Dupuy, Gwendolyn Lutcher, Louisiana Falgout, Betty Montegut, Louisiana Fanguy, Lua Marie Houma, Louisiana Ferry, Jane McDavid, Florida Fillingham, Susan Houma, Louisiana Franzen, Patricia So. Miami, Florida Just goes to show you - Beauty is only skin deep Frazier, Patricia Jacksonville Beach, Florida Gauthreaux, Laura Metairie, Louisiana Glass, Mary Ann Jacksonville, Florida Gowland, Judy Ann Chalmette, Louisiana Guidry, Bonnie Ann New Iberia, Louisiana Guidry, Cynthia Norco, Louisiana Guidry, Jane Ellen Alexandria, Louisiana Haller, Claudia Mandeville, Louisiana Harmcm, Carolyn Ann Opelousas, Louisiana mmmm Hebert, Cynthia Bourg, Louisiana Henrich Camille Kenner, Louisiana Higgins, Mary F. San Antonio, Texas Jacobs, Jane Bogalusa, Louisiana Jordan, Elizabeth Orangefield, ' Texas Kirn, Audrey New Orleans, Louisiana Klumpp, Diane Marie Basile, Louisiana LaBorde, Maetta Moreauville, Louisiana Lafleur, Judy Marie Ville Platt, Louisiana The New Orleans version of Polo with certain things missing: Oppo¬ nents and ball 64 --— Get off my foot, you fool--I ' M in pain Lamar, Charlotte Pocahontas, Arkansas Lanclos, Dolores Opelousas, Louisiana LeBlanc, Maureen Baton Rouge, Louisiana Legendre, Sandra Metairie, Louisiana Lissard, Linda Ann New Iberia, Louisiana Loisel, Margaret New Orleans, Louisiana McClements, Susan Jacksonville, Florida Mabile, Jackie LaPlace, Louisiana Magner, Katherine Baton Rouge, Louisiana wd Help, I lost my contact Martin, Deborah Jasper, Tennessee Meehan, Nancy Mary Hollywood, Florida Melancon, Marie Linda Houma, Louisiana Mistretta, Judith Dade City Florida Molaison, Joyce Houma, Louisiana Murley, Linda Jo Houston, Texas Murphy, Patricia Fort Benning, Georgia Ortis, Patricia Morganz.a, Louisiana Parenton, Dianna New Orleans, Louisiana as We knew the books were too much for Gwen ' s concentration, this just proves it Parr, Karen Plaucheville, Louisiana Pellegrin, Kathleen Montegut, Louisiana Porche, Marianne Bourg, Louisiana Reck, Mary Monroe, Louisiana Richard, Marcelle Abbeville, Louisiana Rodrigue, Rebecca LaPlace, Louisiana Roselle, Sandra Metairie, Louisiana Rounsaville, Gloria New Orleans, Louisiana Roussel, Rose Ann Hester, Louisiana Sanders, Linda Jo McComb, Mississippi Slulsky, Susan New Orleans, Louisiana Smith, Diana Lee St. Petersburg, Florida Tate, Patricia Ville Platte, Louisiana Terracina, Carol Ann Opelousas, Louisiana Toney, Carolyn Bogalusa, Louisiana Tressler, Teresa Connersville, Indiana Troxclair, Jovita Bayou Goula, Louisiana Turberville, Joellen Century, Florida NOT PICTURED Benoit, Lena Theresa Thibodaux, Louisiana Benoit, Mary Louise Thibodaux, Louisiana Brouillette, Peggy Marksville, Louisiana Tellin, Carole Eustis, Florida Immediately following the show, there ' ll be linen distribution to those who are short of linen Valeton, Mildred New Orleans, Louisiana Waguespack, Jacqueline St. James, Louisiana Webb, Judith Lynn Long Beach, Mississippi Weilbaecher, Nancy New Orleans, Louisiana Welborn, Susan Bogalusa, Louisiana White, Joanne Miami, Florida Whitney, Gail Gretna, Louisiana Wills, Nina Mae Houston ; Texas Wyllie, Mary Patricia Poncahontas, Arkansas Jresvfn men OffA MARY POPE KAY SISTRUNK veers JUNE KNICKERBOCKER BARBARA VIATOR PEGGY GRIFFIN CaJ ! 72 Mae Addison Kentwood, La. Carolyn Allen Eunice, La. Mary Albright Sulphur, La. Mae Aldridge New Orleans, La. Deborah Arieux Slidell, La. Shirlene Armond Houma, La. Betty Badon Abbeville, La. Marie Baham Harahan, La. Josie Bailey Napoleonville, La. Ethel Byrnes Barlow New Orleans, La. Sherlyn Alexander Hahnville, La. Marsha Babin Raceland, La. ; 73 Jean Bennison Beaumont, Tex. Jane Bentel New Orleans, La. Janis Blauert Ft. Stewart, Ga Linda Boesch Baton Rouge, La Karen Barrios Mathews, La. Catherine Barnes New Orleans, La. Gaynell Bascle Chalmette, La Carole Batton Jacksonville, Fla. Wanda Bruggerman Tampa, Fla. Rita Buchholz Brownsville, Tex Cathy Campbell 74 Body Mechanics? Birmingham, Ala. Donnie Carnette Meadville, Miss. Pat Carreras Metairie, La. Connie Catanese Jacksonville, Fla. Shelia Conn Winnfield, La. Paula Costello Bessemer, Ala. Maria Compagno New Orleans, La. Judi Cormier Lacassine, La. Jean Crane Miami, Fla. Inez Diehl New Orleans, La. Carala DeVille Shreveport, La. Lauren Dogan Metairie, La. Louella DuBois Houma, La. Studying? 75 Rowena Dugas Erath, La. lone Duhe New Orleans, La. Shelia Dunbar Marksville, La. Kay Dunphy Crowley, La. Leslie Dupont Metairie, La. Susan BalserEdwards Cynthia Eisler Columbia, S. C. Lafayette, La. Paula Favre Bay St. Louis, Miss. Jeannine Fischer Chalmette, La. Annette, Fisher Opelousas, La. Sharon Flowers Olla, La. Julie Foret Houma, La. Lynette Francois St. Martinville, Charlotte Fremaux Jennings, La. Evelyn Frey New Orleans, La. Juanita Gauthier Hamburg, La. 1 Loretta Gautreaux Karen George Opelousas, La. Lutcher, La. Hilda Gillis Baton Rouge, La. Pam Glaeser New Orleans, La. Virgie Glass New Orleans, La. Ginny Graves Tampa, Fla. Peggy Griffin Jacksonville, Fla. Bernardine Guichard New Orleans, La. M. 77 Kathryne Henchy Baton Rouge, La. Ellen Savola Howell Metairie, La. Lyla Thompson Hartman New Orleans, La. Ana Hernandez New Orleans, La. Bertha lessen Houma, La. Janet Johnsa Clearwater, Fla. Jody Kendall Houston, Tex. June Knickerbocker Baton Rouge, La. Deck The Halls ' Judith Keef Ada, Okla. Andrea Kennedy Bartow, Fla. Madelene LaCaze Refugio, Tex. Marie LaChute New Orleans, La. Annette Landry New Iberia, La. Mary Katherine Landry Gramercy, La. Jennifer Lejeune Iota, La. Jessie Lewis New Orleans, La. Cynthia Louviere St. Martinville, La. Pat LeLeux St. Martinville, La. ✓ - Denise Lovelace New Orleans, La. Vicki McFarlain Jennings, La. Merril Lirette Chauvin, La. Nancy MacFerran Tampa, Fla. Donna Mapes Jacksonville, Fla Joyce Maresco Miami, Fla. I A Dignified?? 79 I 8 ; Jeanne Marquet Arabi, La. Gale Massey Texarkana, Ark. Kathy Massimini New Orleans, La. Susan Matherne Houma, La. Mary Miller Denver, Colo. Cheryl Ming Cheryl Morris New Orleans, La. Gretna, La. JoAnn Naquin Houma, La. Denise Nichols Orange, Tex. Kathy Norris New Orleans, La. Marsha Oakes Bayou La Batre, Ala. Marilyn O’Gorman Harlingen, Tex. 80 Sylvia Oubre Loreauville, La. Roberta Paciello New Orleans, La. Linda Partridge Irving, Tex. Joyce Paul New Orleans, La. Pat Polaski Morgan City, La. Mary Pope Gatun, Canal Zone Dorothy Prince New Iberia, La. Nancy Probst Gramercy, La. Elaine Prosperie Montegut, La. Deborah Radovich New Orleans, La. Gene Richard Church Point, La. Rebecca Ritchie Bogalusa, La. 81 Sophistication? Pam Schmidt Kathy Sheldon Ft. Worth, Tex. Harlingen, Tex. Kay Sistrunk Soldotna, Alaska Karen Stevens Orange, Tex. Debra Robicheaux Franklin, La. Charlyn Sasser Arabi, La. Carol Rivers Green Cove Springs, Fla Annie Santangelo Tampa, Fla. Kathleen Scafidi Bay St. Louis, Miss. Margaret Stutson New Orleans, La. Wendy Suard Loreauville, La. Kathy Sullivan El Paso, Tex. Take Five Sandra Turchi Westwego, La. Barbara Viator New Iberia, La Cheryll Vicknair Lutcher, La. Catherine Talton Linda Tardo New Orleans, La. Metairie, La. - Ann Thibodeaux Grand Coteau, La. Mary Torrey Harrisonburg, La. Amelia Templet Gail Terrell Houma, La. Lake Charles, La. Chloe Tierney New Orleans, La. Brenda Townsend Houma, La. Aurelia Varnado Kentwood, La. Lela Vidrine Ville Platte, La. Martha Watson Miami, Fla. Betty Bertrand Walters New Orleans, La. Ellen Stephen Warren Brenda Watkins New Orleans, La. Cairo, Ga. Kathy Weaver Ocala, Fla. Kay Williams Lola Williams, New Orleans, La. Golden Meadow, La. Sylvia Winter New Orleans, La. Chris Woodburn New Iberia, La. Barbara Zafereo Victoria, Tex. Linda Zerangue Opelousas, La. I 84 Who ' s Laughing at Whom? 85 7nter G uS Gouncif Inter-Club Council is an organization created to co-ordinate student activities and to provide communication among the various clubs on campus. Class and club presidents, as well as student council officers and representatives, comprise the council. FIRST ROW: M. Yongue, P. Lyons, P. Gallant, C. Uli. SECOND ROW: J. Barga, N. Faust, D. Perdue, J. Henry, S. Bonin. TOP ROW: T. Tressler, E. Kotthoff, J. Glass. 88 ! m S ucfent Gouncif The Student Council is Charity Hospital School of Nurs¬ ing ' s governing body composed of elected representatives from each class and the student body officers. The organiza¬ tion acts as a liaison between the three, faculty, administra¬ tion and the students. It strives for harmony between the three by listening to suggestions and complaints and acting upon them as they see fit. STANDING: P. Gallant, C. Mouret, M. LeBlanc, C. Haller. SITTING: A. Gaubert, M. Campagno, M. Meehan, Mrs. Burvant, J. Blauert, N. Wills, K. Campbell, C. Moreau, C. King. OFFICERS: Chairman; Cynthia Mouret Vice-Chairman: Paulette Gallant Secretary: Maureen LeBlanc Treasurer: Claudia Haller SENIORS: Ann Gaubert Christy King Cynthia Moreau JUNIORS: Mary Meehan Nina Wills J. Molaison FRESHMEN: Maria Campagno Marh Campbell Janice Blauert 89 7 cS OFFICERS: President: J. Henry Vice-President: L. Murley Secretary: R. Rodrigue Treasurer; K. Parr C. H. A, S. N., Charity Hospital Association of Student Nurses, is the professional organization of the students. To prepare for our role as professional nurses, we must develop ourselves as well-rounded individuals in all aspects of living--socially, culturally, men¬ tally, and morally. CHASN provides an opportunity for students to develop themselves in this way by providing speakers, films, social activities, and service projects for its members. Also, membership enables the student to partici¬ pate in nursing activities not only on a local level, but also the district, state, and national levels affi¬ liated with this organization. FIRST ROW: K. Parr, L. Murley, J. Henry, R. Rodrigue, P. Griffin, SECOND ROW: J. Stamm, D. Mapes, C. Blackwell, E. Franco-Velez, T. Tressler, V. Jaskot, D. Perdue, J. Mabile, M. LaBorde, THIRD ROW: M. O ' Gorman, K. Sheldon, P. Chastain, J. Glass, L. Bourgeois, A. Gaubert, C. Cardella, P. Kozak, C. Desselle, L. Cardinale, B. Poche, M. Reck, K. Sullivan, K. Magner, FOURTH ROW: L. Dupont, G. Mas¬ sey, J. Bentle, B. Bonner, S. Armand, L. Collins, B. Guidry, M. Babin, J. Mistretta, B. Jesson, J. Tur- chi, E. Kotthoff. 90 cc FIRST ROW: E. Inguagiato, A. Gaubert, J. Henry, C. King, E. Kotthoff, T. Tressler, L. Murley, C. Haller, J. Glass, M. Popper, TOP ROW: P. Portie, C. Moreau, E. McClees, P. Lyons, C. Mouret, B. Poche, M. Yongue, N. Faust, S. McClements, P. Gallant, J. Barga, B. Kaffler. OFFICERS: President: Patty Lyons Vice-President: Ellen Inguagiato Secretary: Susan McClements Treasurer: Claudia Haller C Club is an honorary organization with its members being selected by the faculty. Its purpose is the promotion of school spirit through its various activities. The club endeavors to recognize those persons with leadership qualities and avail the devel¬ opment of potential in its members. 91 Knowledge once gained casts a light upon its immediate boundries. So reads the motto of Sigma Alpha Chi, the Honorary Nursing Society at Charity Hospital School of Nurs¬ ing. The privilege of membership in Sigma Alpha Chi is granted to Juniors and Seniors and is the highest honor that can be achieved and enjoyed while a student at Charity. The aim of the organization shall be to stimulate interest in higher scholastic achievement, to encourage extracurricular acti¬ vity, both of an educational and cultural nature; to maintain the high standards of service and of mor al character of our profession; and to incite in each member the desire to render optimum service to those in her care. OFFICERS: President: B. Fontenot Vice-President: C. Mouret Secretary: P. Kozak Treasurer: P. Kozak Sponsor: Miss S. Strauser LEFT TO RIGHT: Christy King, Linda Keene, Sue Ranee, Vicki Jaskot, Lois Virnau, Genevieve Manfre, Elsa Franco-Velez, Cynthia Mouret, Jackie Henry, Peggy Kozak, Barbara Porwoll, Not pictured: Bonnie Fontenot. 92 MEMBERS: B. Falgout, D. Perdue, S. Bonin, J. Stamm, K. Magner, L. Babin, K. Sheldon. OFFICERS: President: Sharon Bonin Secretary: Dianne Perdue Treasurer: Betty Falgout Reporter: Kay Magner Sponsor: Mrs. J. Bull The Library Club is an organization of interested students who take part in the cultural activities throughout the city, pro¬ mote school spirit in library appreciation and give assistance to the librarian as necessary. MRS. BULL 93 I O r MEMBERS FIRST ROW: V. Faris, L. Cardinale, M. Reck, C. Sasser, S. Matherne, W. Varnado. SECOND ROW: P. Gallant, C. Haller, C. Uli, E. Franco-Velez, S. Bonin, A. Santangelo. THIRD ROW: M. Popper, E. Brown, K. Magner, J. Glass, J. Mabile, C. Desselle, J. Mistretta, L. Murley. FOURTH ROW: S. McClements, J. Guidry, J. Barga, S. Armand, K. Parr, R. Rodrigue, G. Massey, C. King. 94 i u The Choral Club is designed for fun; There is no stipulation for membership other than a genuine love of music and a fearless attitude toward hard work. Each Wednesday night, for a period of two hours, the group of more than 30 prac¬ tice for the year’s concerts. This club sang at the LASN convention, presented the Christmas program, and the Spring Concert for the Student Body. For the first time this year, they also put on a program for the psychiatric patients. The hard work sacrificed by these girls brings them closer together into the unit of a great school... Charity. OFFICERS: President: Jean Barga Vice-President: Virginia Faris Librarians: Mary Reck Mary Ellen Turberville Pianist: Doug Boylan Director: Mrs. Boylan 95 CTltJjfe OFFICERS: Captain and President; J. Lampard Vice President: P. Boudreaux Treasurer; W. Bruggerman Sponsor; Miss Hollier Coach; Mr. Elroy Scott Tense Moments! Remember what I told you. 96 i The purpose of this club is (1) tg pro¬ mote school spirit, (2) to aid in developing individuals by working as a team in sports as well as nursing. The club is under the direction of Mr. Elroy Scott, better known as Coach Scott, who has coached the mem¬ bers to the City Championship for the past four years. Til ZCCL —l—pL xz c : T - i MEMBERS: Left to right: Gail Dupuy, Joyce Gauthier, Helen Gillis, Carolyn Tierhey, Adeline Arcemont, Judy La- Fleur, Anne Thibadeoux, Pat Tate, Wanda Bruggerman. 97 C Sowfirxj GfuS The Bowling Club is an organization formed by the students to furnish one with the opportunity to escape the routine of dorm life and studies. It gives each mem¬ ber a chance to meet others and practice good sportsmanship. The club meets weekly at Lucky Strike Bowling Lanes. OFFICERS: President: Dianne Perdue Vice-President; Rodi Roussel. Secretary: Elsa Franco-Velez Treasurer; Linda Bourgeois Sponsor: Miss Joan Zimorski MEMBERS: TOP ROW: L. Tardo, D. Perdue, P. Polaski, C. Morris, T. Doucet, SECOND ROW: L. Bour¬ geois, J. Waguespack, R. Roussel, S. Rivers, B. Kaffler. SITTING: B. Porwoll, C. Overturf, J. Mistretta 98 (j ieerleaders Our Cheerleaders attempt to attain two goals--to bring about school spirit and to draw the entire student body to¬ gether as one. The present cheerleaders were elected by members of the faculty and old cheerleaders. They are scored, in ac¬ cordance to a point system, on poise, projection, coordina¬ tion, and general appearance. CHEERLEADERS: Morelle Yongue Nancy Faust Barbara Viator Nancy Probst 99 O efigious 0raanizaiions r x. e a Jinan G uS TOP ROW: C. Haller, E. Inguagiato, M. Higgins, B. Crump, C. Uli, L. Tardo, A. Santangelo, STANDING: L. Babin, K. Sheldon, C. Cardella, J. Stamm, C. Tellin, P. Chastain, M. LaBorde. X.S.Ql MEMBERS: A. Arcemont, B. Bentle, B. Bannister, B. Bonner, C. Blackwell, T. Chenevert. 100 Z id life Gap The purpose of the White Cap is to offer its readers news of events and happenings concerning the school of which we are all so proud. The staff is composed of those students who have an interest in journalism and a talent for presenting news in an enjoyable and a pleasurable manner to its readers. MEMBERS: Morelle Yongue Jean Barga Margaret Stanton Nancy Faust 101 G aps EDITOR INTRODUCTION JOANNE GLASS I ! Introduction: Judy Stamm Dedication: Jean Barga Senior Class Section 102 Vicky Jaskot Judy LaMoe Junior Section: Kay Magner japes Features: E. Kotthoff w. Faculty: C. Alphonso Junior Section: C. Blackwell Organizations: E. Franco-Velez l Senior Favorites: M.A. Glass Freshmen Section: D. Arieux Snapshots: C. Howard Senior Favorites: P. Franzen Freshmen Section: D. Glaeser 103 107 SYLVIA OUBRE Freshman Maid i BARBARA BOURGEOIS Junior Maid JACKIE HENRY Senior Maid CASSONDRA STOKES Senior Maid LINDA ZERINGUE Freshman Maid 109 JOELLEN TURBERV Tr .LE Junior Maid BEAUTY COURT - JUDGES: Dr. F. Woodworth and Dr. T. Alexander SENIOR CLASS NOMINEES JUNIOR CLASS NOMINEES Vicky Jaskot Donna Dekle Cynthia Moreau Claudia Haller FRESHMEN CLASS NOMINEES Margaret Stutson Josie Baily t iia JKouret 113 VlAt V i  r i!ci i t 122 123 124 125 r! 1 S m ; _ ' U jJlU
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