Columbia University School of Nursing - Yearbook (New York, NY)

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imifUTJffugn f RBfr fFu ffCTIrinlf lcTl THE LIBRARIES COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY ltri ruiifr fiiffl[r f r fr | ] ITui]|5i The Class of 1955 presents Starch and E I I g i Stripes Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing New York City To Mother : for the opportunities of this venture . for constant understanding and abiding patience . for listening . for unmatched home-cooking and refreshing re- laxation on long week-ends . for monthly stipends, whisked away by un- budgeted splurges . for supporting our school activities for guiding our lives and ideals toward the future give our grateful appreciation and dedicate this book to you. Administration and Faculty ria _ rt Eleanor Lee, A.B., R.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing Acting Executive Officer, Department of Nursing Grayson Kirk. Ph.D., L.L.D. President of Columbia University V Margaret Eliot, R.N. Acting Director of Nursing William Cole Rappleye, A.M., M.D., Sc.D., Med. Sc.D. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Charles P. Cooper President of Presbyterian Hospital fr -j Alvin J. Binkert Executive Vice President Mary Atlanach. R.N., B.S., A.M. Jeanette Behre, Ph.D. Josephine Brown, R.N., A.B.. B.S., A.M. Beth Cameron. R.N., B.S., A.M. Robert Chace, M.D., Med. Sc. D. Deceased, Nov., ' 54 Helen Delabarre, R.N., B.S., A.M. Nellie Estcy, R.N. Marion Cleveland, R.N., B.S., A.M. Harriet Deleuran, R.N., B.S., A.M. 7 Dolores Farrell, R.N., B.S. ?7p ■i Stuart Cosgriff, M.D., Med, Sc. D. I X 4 Douglas Damrosch, M.D. Alice Faulkner, B.S. Cecile Covell, R.N., B.S. Angela Del Vecchio, R.N., B.S., A.M. i Bernice Derby, R.N., B.S. Beatrice Dorbacher, R.N., B.S. Arnold Fenron, M.D. Charles Frank, M.D. Elizabeth Gill, R N , B.S. 6 Estelle Guidice, R.N., B.S. Ruth Guintcr. R.N., B.S. Saul Gusberg, M.D., Med Sc. D. Constance Hamon, R.N., B.S. ri Margaret Hogan, R.N., B.S., A.M. William Horowitx, M.D., Med. Sc. D. tr- Abbie IKnowltonl Calder. M.D. David Moore, M.D. Ruth Lynch, R.N., A.B., B.S., A.M. Susan Moore, R.N., A.B., B.S., A.M. x J. M. Ada Mutch. Marjorie Pete R.N., B.S., A.M. R.N., B.S.. A.M. uS Frances Harvan, R.N., A.B., B.S., A.M. Margaret Hawthorne, R.N., B.S. w Rose Hoynak, R.N., B.S. Louisa Kent, R.N., B.S., A.M. Lucille Manning, R.N., B.S. Josephine Mellor, R.N., B.S. Edith Morgan, R.N., B.S., A.M. Lottie Morrison, R.N. Helen Pettit, R.N., B.S., A.M. Charles Plimpton, M D. J. Lawrence Pool, M.D., Med. Sc. D. Eula Rathbun, B.S., A.M. Alan De F. Smith, M.D. Ellen Smith, R.N., B.S., A.M. Dorothy Reilly, R.N., B.S., M.S. Cora Shaw, R.N., B.S. Lucille Sondheim, R.N., B.S., A.M. Yvonne Trebilcock, R.N., B.S. Florence Vanderbilt, R.N., B.S. Harriet Wright, IN., A.B. House Staff 1954 Josephine C. Brown CLASS ADVISER A winning smile A ready wit Understanding and wise counselling Industriousness All were a true inspiration for us. Our own very dear Miss Brown. Stuart W. Cosgriff, M.D. HONORARY CLASS MEMBER Wisdom Congeniality Unbounding sincerity Inspiring and challenging teaching These are the qualities we deeply appreciate in our most honorary class member — Dr. Cosgriff. ■ Senior Class Officers President ANN SCHUMACHER Vice President JOANNE HEINLY Secretary MARY K. ELDREDGE Treasurer LOIS PUTNEY Class Adviser MISS JOSEPHINE C. BROWN r „ ta (NANCY HANKS C °- Ed,tors JGRETA LINDE a- ' E — ■ !v?c A t N or IN m T o Y Sre ■ Syton D . . u cj-. I LORRAINE FIELDS Photography Editors || AREN TUDOR Art Editors (BARBARA HILL Art tai,ors (JANET PETERSON Yearbook Staff ? JS ' TiTJ RftAtfB figjjA lt jdfefitH. Ty Tff ' ' ) lod y Oj j Ts fc l - v VjihM a [O © ir 1 jj a t Effisfef ISAJ ' T tm? !Soy0OA| P©R THE Yea T£am i. VIRGINIA LOUISE ALLEN, B.S. New Jersey College For Women Quiescent but rewarding T.L.C. . . . yen to live in the country, although now smiles for Brooklyn. MARTHA LEE BACH, B.S. University of Kentucky A humble nature warmly balanced with a colorful imagi- nation . . . refreshing yen for culture — yet subscriber to sports . . . jumps at hostelling and English bicycles . A ( JOLINE TURNELL BENDER, B.S. Jamestown Community College Platinum-poised to her fingertips . . . determination in mind and stride with a flair for domesticity and objet d ' arts Swedish. CORNELIA DORIS BERRIEN, B.S. Mount Holyoke College (A.B.) A Robert Shaw chorister between the mature and the impish . . . sardonic humor . . . auburn hair . . . and the impressive musical collection. FLORENCE JEAN BONVARLET A Colonial dilettante and antiquarian . . . from here to Boston — French porcelain femininity and a meticulous manner. ELIZABETH ANNE CASPAR, B.S. Houghton College Gamester . . . Red . . . stitches her own . . . relishes fancy foods . . . bakes, plans and runs parties. JANE ELIZABETH CHRISTENSEN, B.S. Jersey City State Teachers College Sheared tawny locks . . . capricious social bug . . . rustic buoyancy . . . ever-ready animated Chris . EVALYN RUTH CLARK Of Missourian trend . . . emphatic attitudes . . . artistic sciolisms . . . narrative fantasies . . . philosophical debates. JEAN OLIVE CLAYTON, B.S. New Jersey College For Wcmen Indefatigable jokester, knitter, swimmer . . . possessing a forthright outlook . . . ability to captivate an audience . . . enthusiasm for any new project. l KAREN HOLMAN CLIPPINGER, B.S. Elmira College Her thoughts and actions are her own . . . affable gen- tility . . . unpresumptuous naivete that adds to her charm. JEAN HARRINGTON DOBBIN, B.S. Caldwell College Steadfast in her beliefs . . . paisley and pastel in taste . . . moderation in all things ... a green thumb . . . it ' s Jeannie from Tuckahoe. IRENE LILYAN DILGER A close friend of Morpheus . . . time has no place in this tiny, feminine possessor of creative artistry and versatile planning. STEPHANIE JUNE EDWARDS, B.S. Averett College Received special recognition for six month ' s service on the ninth floor. Straight forward and self-contained . . . like a good wine her beauty mellows with age. RODAMEIR GALE DUNCAN Our Sleepy Time Gal with snappy brown eyes . . . quick humor . . . energetic impatience who can be found three places at once and laugh the hardest, longest, — and oftenest! I I RIEKI YERNON EHRLICH Syracuse University Garrulous diplomat . . . ingenuous house frau ter and chuckles or a ponderous glance. laugh- MARY KUNKEL ELDREDGE, B.S. Wilson College Lengthy , blonde . . . gazelle gait . . ,. promoter . . . New England jocularity . . . novice music critic. SARAH POTTER EVARTS, B.S. Swarthmore College (A.B.) The casual look with a good book in one hand . . . tiller in the other . . . legal and medicinal interests . . . epicur- ian — Boston style. MARGARET MILLER FARBER, B.S. Colby Junior College MARIE THERESE FARRELL, B.S. Queens College Ambitious Irish lass with the golden voice . . . irrepres- sible smile . . . steady faith and collector of all . : ' LORRAINE HELEN FIELDS, B.S. Fordham University Cover-girl profile . . . with a passion for life . . . promptu remarks . . . magnanimous . . . sporatic invariably an impressionist! EVELYN LANE FOZZARD, B.S. Sweet Briar College (B.A.) First to bed, first to rise, never a shadow under her eyes . . . drive . . . determination . . . frugal . . . independent. Am , i 3 | f i i ' GAIL CAROL GANTER Jaunts in the Plymouth . . . ecstatic library wanderer with hospitality plus and a chic closet. JOSEPHINE GHIA, B.S. New York University (B.A.) A small bundle of energy who perennially asks why? Ambitious . . . emphatic . . . fun-loving . . . dabbles in photography, painting, and music. PRISCILLA WINSLOW GOMMI, B.S. Roanoke College (B.A.) Unassuming is this lady agreeable . . . concentrated con- noisseur of liqueurs, restaurants, and Virginia. t SUZANNE GORRY, B.S. New Jersey College for Women Our slim and orderly Sue with her cool approach to life, time, and fortune . . . meticulous ingenuity . . . T.V. haunt. I NANCY CELINE HANKS, B.S. Albertus Magnus College A specific, decisive, blonde bombshell from New Haven with an Elysian quality . . . unobtrusive warmth . . . doll-like simplicity . . . inexorable energy. NANCY LOIS HART Scrubbed pixie . . . wholesome self in all she does . . . letters from home of the brothers five . . . potential capacities unbounded. JOANNE LOUISE HEINLY, B.S. Susquehanna University An unpredictable madchen hostler from the land of the Pennsylvania Dutch . . , with a curly-headed grin and a talent for playing pizzicato on her cello. BARBARA ANN HERRIN, B.S. Green Mountain Junior College Flicks or bridge, what will it be? Carefully arranged . . . our equestrian of sympathetic ear and pennies for piggy . BARBARA MARGARET HILL Known for her blithe spirit, generosity, justice and fresh exuberant air . . . topped with a glint of gold in her hair. W i GAIL VON BORSTEL HINCHEN, B.S. Russell Sage College Prodigious house f rau . . . progmatical artiste . . . capable pseudo-naivete that lingers. GAIL LINDA HOOVER Air of a hometown girl in the big city . . . nut bread feasts after visits home . . . Latin rhythms enhance this wide-eyed Pygmalion. CAROLINE BIDDLE JAMES. B.S. Wells College Friend in need . . . ' Friend ' indeed . . . wanderlust in a maroon car . . . compassionate photographer evidenced by European slides. BETH HAYNES JOHNSON, B.S. Tusculum College Pensive and unpresumptuous is this loyal confidante of taffy curls and horizons unlimited. JOYCE MACKIE JONES, B.S. Centenary Junior College A flash of gaiety and mischief, then a calm and profound silence. . . . dreamy blue eyes which are openhearted, judicious, and unbiased. NORMA JEAN KATCHER New York State Teachers College With a song in her heart — rhythm in her feet — ukelele in her hand, she is forever eager for Slavic cookies and merriment. MARIE ANNE KEANE Shamrocks glittering from within . . . poignant . scintillating . . . manic . . . summers at Patchogue that ' s Rianne . m r m ) v - vb: . ' GRACE LEONA KEHLER, B.S. Houghton College A rarity in females — a good listener . . . diligent faithful . . . industrious in her work. VIRGINIA MARY KELLY, B.S. Elmira College Make mine country style — slow motion personified Ginger hurries for no one . . . our bird-watcher taxidermist! JOAN BALL KNEEBONE, B.S. Drew University A peppy spirit who incessantly knits and sews . . . metic- ulous . . . organized . . . frugal . . . ironical . . . weak- ness for blue. JOYCE EDITH LARSEN Quiet effervescence . . . musical fingers and an art with the sewing machine . . . coffee at ten. SUSANNAH MANWARING LEE Bennett Junior College Terror on the loose! . . . avid sportster . . . here, there, and everywhere . . . big-natured, her hidden powers are paramount. BETTY MARGUERITE LEE, B.S. University of Michigan (B.A.) Unflagging nature . . . ivory tower enthusiasm . . . hidden features in her heart . . . romantic and loyal to family and friends. DOROTHY WILMA LEWERENZ, B.S. Green Mountain Junior College Calm inquisitive nature . . . possessing a dry sense of humor matched by few . . . renowned knitter of little things . . . interests in ornithology and astronomy. GRETA MARIE LINDE Auto mechanic turned medic . . . gasoline in her blood ... of simple harmony . . . serious study . . . com- pulsive habits . . . yarns of the folks at home. x ' JEANETTE FERRIS LYONS Lasell Junior College The first decade is the longest . . . busy commuter as the mother of three . . . enthusiast of sports . . . music . . . people. MARY DOLORES MARCELON New Jersey State Teachers College A heaping measure of kindness sifted with wisdom and charm — then add ginger for coloring and pour into a neat form. Serve with a warm countenance. PATRICIA LOUISE MARRON, B.S. Queens College Lyrical redhead with a corky humor . . . operettas, his- torical novels, the Village , and Jerome Kern are her delights. CARYLL ESTERBROOK McCONNELL, B.S. Mount Holyoke College (A.B.) Unpretentious and uninhibited is our ' Lady Godiva . . . of genial and all embracing generosity . . . with a laugh as infectious as her wit. ARLENE ANN McCORMICK. B.S. Barry College A student . . . quiet, industrious individual . . . sensible reticent demeanor . . . knitter . . . Florida fan. i £ V y M ' ■ - } JANET SUSAN MclLRAVY, B.S. Hunter College Reserved Scotch-Irish lass with the raven hair . . . hidden scholarship. Visions of England and her countryside. JOAN DELORES MclNTYRE, B.S. Saint Joseph College (B.A.) Crowned with titian tresses ... of dual personality with justice for the ideal and the real . . . abreast of times . . . poetry or prose — she can and does. ELIZABETH SMART MERRIAM. B.S. Co by College (B.A.) Tsk! Tsk! Isn ' t it terrific? New and sparkling ... of vivacious patter . . . bubbling enthusiasm and dashing home. JOAN PICKEN MINCH, B.S. Saint Lawrence University Crusader and critic . . . ardent supporter of Maxwell Hall . . . pride and joy to her family . . . ideas fixes. ■ VICTORIA KILLIP MOORE, B.S. Randolph Macon Women ' s College Cultured ... of unobtrusive scholarship . . . refined taste ... the penetrating laugh . . . enigmatic smile. Self suf- ficient but — has anyone seen my — . T i MURIEL ADELAIDE MORGAN. B.S. Laseil Junior College A pint-sized barrel of mischief. With a risible giggle and funny bone not found in an anatomy book. 25 ELEANOR ELIZABETH MORRIS, B.S. Queens College Docile, resolute candidate for anyone selling the Brook- lyn Bridge. Unaffected clarity in beliefs . . . nimble with a needle . . . the essence of amiability. ANN MARIE MULVIHILL, B.S. Brooklyn College (B.A., M.A.) Hi doll! From the land of the leprechauns comes . . . this First Lady of decision . . . persevering spirit and persuasive speech. KAY ELIZABETH NORD Paine Hall School A quiet reserved impression from a Renoir oil . . . with a gentle hand and a stately manner — effortless but ex- traordinary. SALLY ANN NELSON, B.S. Jamestown Community College Collapsible figure with an original tennis form . . . first in the kitchen with Swedish dishes . . . Jamestown — Cleveland booster, Hi fans! PATRICIA DEE O ' HORA, B.S. Good Counsel College Emerald imp ... of breathless entrances . . . sparkling repartee . . . perpetual motion . . . contagious good humor . . . large stocks in the Pepsi-Cola Co. f BERNICE MARY O ' CONNOR, B.S. Fairleigh Dickinson College Connoisseur of antiques . . . holder of a fleeting Irish temper . . . twinkling eyes . . . freckles . . . her main- stay — Allan. I DOROTHY BOBACK PABST, B.S. New York University Conscientious and thorough — she strives to be a perfec- tionist. Appreciator of Annapolis, needlework and an occasional novel. P l i Vn ' 1 --W r v EDNA MARGARET PASMIK, B.S. Queens College Gifted fingers grace Beethoven . . . fond of foreign flavors . . . cats . . . Cappuccino and Corot. ADELE MARIE PATTISON, B.S. Connecticut College for Women (B.A.) A conscientious bustler ... of autumn crispness and dis- criminative nature . . . too busy to cur! it so she cuts it! BARBARA CRAFTS PATTON, B.S. Pembroke College Vivacious exemplar of the New York look is our Baller- ina ... a composite of gaiety with zest . . . idealism with inexhaustible fervor. RITA MARIE PERRINE, B.S. New Jersey College for Women Captious optimism . . . outspoken idealism . . . Veritas a must . . . amplified by a captivating countenance. JO ANN PATRICIA PETERS. B.S. Pennsylvania State College Lincolnian figure with the Pittsburgh twang . . . depth of intuitive feeling. Her vim . . . vigor . . . vitality en- hances her business ability. JANET ANNE PETERSON Famed for artistic posters . . . sparkling originality . . . self-assigned responsibility . . . dark dress and glistening humor. 1 BETTY NANZ PFEIFER, B.S. New Jersey College for Women Soft spoken . . . tilted nose . . . gregarious . . . Social chairman . . . ecstatic courtship ending with Lohengrin. ELLEN BELL PILLING, B.S. Westbrook Junior College Renowned for . . . the surprise of the year . . . effer- vescence . . . loquaciousness. LOIS MARGARET PUTNEY, B.S. Houghton College Veiled wit coupled with Scrooge ' s tendencies toward pecuniary matters of the class . . . warm . . . unosten- tatious. JANET WARREN QUAINTANCE, B.S. Centenary Junior College (A. A.) A pleasant acquaintance . . . altruist . . . copious corres- pondence . . . amateur poet . . . artist . . . proficient knitter. RUTH ALBERTA RAYNER, B.S. Wagner College A rare, well-appreciated humor with a wide spectrum of authorization on points such as the . . . Dodgers . . . classics . . . children. ANN HILES REHFELD, B.S. University of Wisconsin (B.S.) That flapper look . . . perpetual motion . . . always up- stage, front and center — a ganglion of gaiety. RUTH REIFSNYDER, B.S. College of Wooster Our Rufus with a determined step . . . perky swing . . . yen for an argument . . . personality highlighted by her German descent and Latin-American background. ALICE ELLIOT RINEHART, B.S. New Jersey College for Women Credible advocate of the principle of right . . . lambent eyes . . . manikin profile . . . jottings of the executive . . . Oh Kids, spastic, spastic! JUDITH ADELE ROHRBACH, B.S. Saint Lawrence University Strawberry tintype . . . clever with a needle ... of piquant charm and appealing reserve . . . with n ' er a complex! BEVERLY ANN ROBERTS. B.S. Wilson College An approach marked with an intricate motion of the hand ... a pert expression ... a scurried gait and a ruddy complexion. ESTHER VICTORIA ROSENGREN, B.S. New Jersey College for Women Candid . . . with positive opinions and responses . talkative . . . socially active through the corridors . artful swimmer. CARTHA JEAN ROY, B.S. Houghton College Those well-known squeaky greetings to friends namically simple with overtones of quaintness . for the Iraqian style. . dy- flair MARY BRUCE SAUNDERS Mary Washington College Lively tempered soprano of the St. George ' s choir ... a Yankee with Confederate overtones . . . rendevouz at the Hut . ANN MARIE SCHUMACHER, B.S. Susquehanna University Sincerity that charms all who know . . . magnanimous friend . . . practical joker . . . sapient leader of tireless cooperation, endeavor, and enthusiasm. CONSTANCE SMITH SCHUYLER, B.S. Raddiffe College One of our effervescent mesdames ... of massive golden ringlets . . . scholarship . . . articulate eyebrows . . . dedication to Mike. ALICE ELAINE SCHWEIGHOFER, B.S. Susquehanna University The gal from Pa. turned New Yorker . . . efficiency coupled with warmth . . . laughter . . . and the familiar phrase, Gosh knows, I don ' t. ANNE ELIZABETH SCOVEL Wide-eyed with the ever-present smile . . . eager to learn . . . true Christian spirit . . . happiest when helping others. EDWINA ALLYCE SCUDDER OLIVE BLANDA SIBOLD Hails from the stacks of Yale! Curious . . . reflective ... an open window to the fine arts . . . activity and the occasional lazy moment. 33 MARY HAMPTON STEWART, B.S. Bryn Mawr College (A.B.) People, Places and Books. Acquisitiveness . . . South- ern propriety . . . her obsessions include little boys, shoes and climate. Tout bien au rien! CLAUDINE JANE SULLIVAN, B.S. College of Saint Rose (B.S.) An air of reserve colored lightly by cyclic moods . . . cogitative . . . enthusiast of plays, operas, and sports ensemble. ROBERTA ANN STICKLEY, B.S. Shepherd College Preemie makes good! Gaiety with a giggle . . . youthful bouyancy is this West Virginian Confederate. MARIANNE LOUISE TAFT, B.S. Albertus Magnus College Gaiety with sporatic sobriety . . . indecisive social whirl . . . fanatic diets . . . frequent splurges . . . amateur hair stylist. MARGUERITE OLIVE TEMPLE, B.S. New Jersey College for Women A Grecian temple . . . dusty tinge and chignon our capable and industrious Madame President. NANCY ANN TREICHLER, B.S. Houghton College A thimble-full of pertness . . . gladness of heart neatness and the friendly smile. BARBARA ANN TRIMM, B.S. Bradford Junior College Surname is indicative of outward appearance. A clean steady candor with underlying depths of mercuric moods. KAREN LOUISE TUDOR University of Redlands The vibrant Californian . . . shutterbug finger skrit hand . . . jewelry collection by Magellan. 35 NANCY ANN VAN DUYNE, B.S. New Jersey College ior Women An analytical mind . . . thoughtful . . . steadfast ... of serious study . . . weekends at home . . . future — Baltimore? MARGARET LOUISE VOIGTLANDER. B.S. University of Miami (BA.) Still stands when they play Dixie . . . receptive to the remarkable . . . conscientious in all her work is this - Peggity. I M. LOIS WAGNER Chamberlayne Junior College Impulsive Boston ian of volatile moods . . . quiet? look again! Fun to laugh with . . . dreams of travel . . . Is my hair getting longer? ETHEL FRANCES WAIN, B.S. Westminster College Known for . . . Boodles of goodies from home . . . percussion discussions . . . invincible principles . . . starch and sizzle, oh those caps! BERNADINE C. WEISS, B.S. New Jersey College for Women The essence of spontaniety is pleasantly excitable ' Dean Reminiscenses about Europe . . live or di ' et . . . just give me a good last paragraph! DORIS ELIZABETH WELKER New Jersey College for Women Time is relative for this Little Brown Jug in Glenn Miller manner . . . N. Y. C. is her menu for cuisine, cinema and literary pursuits. ANNE MARTHA WESTMAAS A determined hustle and bustle . . . honest perceptive wit . . . staunch ally with — stick up for your rights kids! MARY LILA WHITE, B.S. Bradford Junior College Gotta move the car . dresses at the tall shop unruffled surface?? Scarlet O ' Hara waist excursions to Boston MARGARET ELIZABETH WOLETZ, B.S. Houghton College Prettiest blush to be seen! Farmer ' s daughter in the age of innocence . . . epitome of conscientiousness. JOYCE ARDEN WOODEL, B.S. University of South Carolina (B.S.) Subtle, avid bridge player . . . without overtones . . . she delights in the smell of the country air . . . splash of the sea. MAUREEN GRACE YOUNGKIN, B.S. Saint Joseph ' s College Pestilential laugh with a fractured gait . . . cheaper by the dozen aunt . . . dogmatic . . . which watch? JOAN VIRGINIA ZIEGLER, B.S. Bucknell University Confrere to all . . howls of laughter . silent awe. . whose sincerest comments cause . but whose chic appearance brings T Student Life 1 7 A STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS President MARGUERITE TEMPLE Vice President ALICE RINEHART Secretary-Treasurer CHARLOTTE JOHNSON Judiciary Board Chairman .... JOYCE MACK IE JONES Student Government HONOR COUNCIL Chairman JUDICIARY BOARD .... JOYCE MACKIE JONES CLASS OFFICERS — 1956 President PHOEBE CURTIS Vice President MARGARET FROST Secretary JANET MOWRY Treasurer PHYLLIS MOLLE Class Adviser MISS BEATRICE DORBACHER CLASS OFFICERS — 1957 President LISA SIMONDS Vice President , LYNN GARRICK Secretary KATHLEEN KLADIVKO Treasurer MARTHA HOLBROOK Class Adviser MISS ELIZABETH GILL IRENE CROSSLEY Vice-Chairman POLYGON CLUB JACQUELINE SERVIES Chairman PHYLLIS MOLLE Vice-Chairman k I GLEE CLUB DONNA GOTTER Chairman JUDITH JONES Vice-Chairman f) (S 1 nO 1 f € SOCIAL COMMITTEE BETTY NANZ PFEIFER Chairman JANET MclLWAIN Vice-Chairman BIBLE STUDY ALICE PAUL JEAN PHILLIPS Chairman Vice-Chairman STATION WAGON 2 SALLY PATERSON NANCY STROUSE Chairman Vice-Chairman It ' s organization that counts ' . •t.7 . And I said to him! ' ' • ' Hi . Business Editor at work A young man ' s fancy- Pediatrics Senior Banquet Graduation : P « r EmAN Hi RE OUEST tub SCHO ° o FNUl — o Clockint ; ne — 62 = EST • • • in the Garden SEES ' . and at Columbia TH - vce of , H D MSiD TttE TWO - . ,55 C E C Senior Directory ALLEN, VIRGINIA West Avenue, Gladstone, New Jersey BACH, MARTHA C 0 Capt. L. E. Bach, U. S. Naval Hospital, St. Albans, L. I., N. Y. BENDER, JOLINE TURNELL 4 Arlington Avenue, Jamestown, New York BERRIEN. CORNELIA . . . . • 6 Park Terrace, Upper Montclair, New Jersey BONVARLET, JEAN 204 N. Pleasant Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey CASPAR, ELIZABETH 779 Vose Avenue, Orange, New Jersey CHRISTENSEN, JANE 1 1 Waldron Avenue, Glen Rock, New Jersey CLARK, EVALYN Ulster, Pennsylvania CLAYTON, JEANNE 1 26 Sylvan Road, Bloomfield, New Jersey CLIPPINGER, KAREN 1 1 7 East Pine Street, Rome, New York DILGER, IRENE 8406 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, New York DOBBIN, JEAN HARRINGTON 55 Tuckahoe Avenue, Tuckahoe, New York DUNCAN, RODAMEIR 103 Beckett Avenue, Short Beach, Connecticut EDWARDS, STEPHANIE 2400 33rd Street, S. E.. Washington, D. C. EHRLICH, RIEKI VERNON C O Dr. Walker Ehrlich, 274 Grand Avenue, Baldwin, New York ELDREDGE, MARY 276 Grove St., Montclair, New Jersey EVARTS, SARAH 120 Lakeview Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts FARBER, MARGARET MILLER 44 Newton Avenue, Baldwin, New York FARRELL, MARIE 91 23 21 6th Street, Queens Village, New York FIELDS, LORRAINE 225 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York FOZZARD, EVELYN LANE Hendersonville, North Carolina GANTER, GAIL 55 Valencia Avenue, Staten Island, New York GHIA, JOSEPHINE 1 063 Morris Avenue, New York, New York GOMMI, PRISCILLA 567 Bedford Road. 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