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

 - Class of 1958

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M|[uiJf rinl[riH][iug[ruafiinJlpjUriu [ T THE LIBRARIES COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY |i iiriJfiiraffIjil|] ufl fr lTuilfr NURSING OFFICE FH- 4 STARCH AND STRIPES Department or Nursing Faculty or Medicine Columbia University New York City Three years ago on Septem- ber fourth we arrived at Maxwell Hall to begin study- ing our chosen profession, nursing. We came bringing with us our varied back- grounds and experiences and with these our hopes and dreams. Soon each of us blended in with and became a part of the Columbia Pres- byterian Medical Center. In the 1958 Starch and Stripes we would like to share with you some of our mem- ories. Here is a glimpse of This World Around Us. FIRST GLIMPSES We learned the art of padding our windows. Katherine. Entering our fcrave new world. ' ' Hope springs eternal. It seemed far away and unreal. At last! A tit of exercise Back for more? Self analysis: orally fixated, or just hungry? Who pressed trie sub basement? Hello. Dad? I ' m a bit skort this ek. I wonder, could you send . . . The tunnel, at night, in its full glory, THE CLINICAL WORLD DEPARTMENT OF NURSING ADMINISTRATION Miss M. Peto, Miss Mi Cleveland. Miss D. Reilly. Miss M. Crawford. Miss H. Petlit. Miss A. McQuade. Miss E. Lee, Miss C. Hamon, Miss E. Morgan. Miss R. Guinter. Miss F. Vanderbilt. Miss C. Covell. T rr W — CLINICAL FACULTY Silling: Miss Y. Trebilcock. Miss E. Smith, Mrs. M. Tulevech. Miss E. Dries. Miss M. Douglass. Standing: Miss L. Patterson. Miss M. Westerman, Miss R. Guinter, Miss R. Lombard, Miss B. Hanatord, Mrs. M. Peters. Miss M. Neubrand. An essential part of our lives, gaining and giving spiritual strength. A moment of pride and humility - January 1956. Our little sisters take their first tig step in nursing. OBSTETRICS AND PEDIATRICS r How can anything so little be so stubborn? pr«— -J Two days old and 1 5 ounces later! 10 No moon toniglit! PEDIATRIC and OBSTETRICAL FACULTY Silling: Miss M. Pelo. Miss M. Crawford. Miss C. Callahan. Miss L. Kcnl, Miss D. Robinson. Standing: Miss M. Allanach, Miss B. Cameron. Miss D. FarrcII. Miss P. Evans. THE OBJECT. CHILDREN. IS TO SWALLOW. NOT SPIT! Easy girls, that scale ' s cold, Iiard, and wiggly. JUNIOR YEAR SPECIALTIES 2iw £ Sterile technique and the ability to tear adhesive tape .— essentials foi surgical nurse. CLINIC AND PUBLIC HEALTH Public HcallK Nurses alias — The orphans from Henry Street Settlement. 1600 a day! 14 SENIOR YEAR SPECIALTIES Faculty and administration of the Psychiatric and Neurological Institutes: Mrs. J. Sweeney, Miss E. Morgan. Miss G. Cla Miss M. Haber, Miss C. Covell. Body mechanics versus spine fusion! The changing of the guard. ' OUR GREATEST SOURCE OF KNOWLEDGE -THE PATIENT ■ w Diagnosis : Senioritis. STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Sherry Bums, president; Barbara Scott, second vice president: Lois Lemmon, secretary; Joan Penny, treasurer. Not present: Nancy Fletcher, first vice president. THIRD YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Loretta Verdisco, secretary; Ann De Grazia, vice president; Eileen McLoughlin, president; Rosalie Lombard, class advisor; Cynthia Gordon, treasurer. SECOND YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Sitting: Judy Takats, secretary; Jane Corson, vice president. Standing; Nel Kincaid, president: Mary Goodwin, treasurer, FIRST YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Nell Van Wie, treasurer: Jan Swanson, president; Sue Crothcrs, vice president; Bev Paul, secretary- 18 nfmSfs nr7 JUDICIARY BOARD Beverly McCarty, Betty Hanaford. Rose Naugliton, Barbara Scott. chairman; Sue Maines. Margaret Kranlz, Sue Law. ACTIVITIES COUNCIL Amelia Hersom. Station Wagon Committee; Dorcas Younger, Christian Nurses ' Fellowship; Carol Heeks, Vital Signs; Sue Crotncrs, Dramatic Club. Sitting: Nancy Nelson, chairman. rtol Present: Paulette Wulir, Affiliating Committee; Esther Farrington, Bulletin Board Committee; Janeil Edmonds, Lending Library; Harriet te Burns. Pool Committee; Norma Shepherd, Thrift Shop: Lorraine Betz, Glee Club; Cynthia Chaffee. Polygon Club; Anne Hibbard, Social Committee. YEARBOOK STAFF Loretta Verdisco. Business Manager: Beret Naes, Assistant Photography Editor; Lou Jewell, Copy Editor; Barbara Farrell, Co-Editor; Ann Cavanagh. Photography Editor; Sonya Shakotko. Co-Editor. Not Pictured: Rinda Bruun, Art Editor: Lydia Bosanko, Co-Typing Editor; Marion Fiske. Co-Typing Editor. It only took Kim two hours to dig it out. Halloween . . . little sisters . much fun. HONORARY CLASS MEMBER A teacher with unusual wisdom, a doctor who possesses great insight and intelligence and, above all. a very understanding and warm human being . . . this is our honorary class member. Dr. Robert Loeb. We are very proud and fortunate to have him as one of us. DR. ROBERT F. LOEB Medical Rounds COMMENCEMENT Columbia University Graduation THE PRESIOENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK REQUEST THE HONOR OF YOUR PRESENCE AT THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE CLASS OF ;958 SCHOOL OF NURSING THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE FIFTI AT FOUR o ' clock IN THE GARDEN 622 WEST iSa ' .-STREET Processional — students Recessional — graduates! S-4H £ I Miss Elennor Lee Pinning ceremony Salus Generis Humani 23 Edith Anne Baldwin Mary Lea Azcdrraga Margaret Elizabeth Boggs Jean Mary Bieszad 24 Lydia A. Bosanko Rinda Lou Bruun Selma Quinn Bulkley 25 Sherry Ann Burns Mary Ann Cavanagh Serena Marie Curreri Kristin Anne Cobb Patricia A. Dale 26 ' ranees uavis Dc Ann T. DeGrazia Jean Fairbanks Farnum Barbara L. Farrell Sheila Ann Fearon 27 Nancy Merle Pletcher Marian Fiske Beverly Dawn Fritz Joan Irene Frederick 28 Anna Mae Pethick Gallik Joanne Russell Haclden Amelia Murray Hanson Cynthia I. Gordon 29 Deborah Ellen Hatch Patricia A. Herter Elaine M. Hedden Marilyn M. Hughes Anne Elizabeth Hihhard 30 f Sandra Jaros Mary Lou Jewell Eleanor Gardner Jewell 31 Nancy Ann Kluge Marilyn Rockwood Lehwalder Sandra Marian Lewis Patricia A. Larson 52 Dorothy A. Lukashinsky Janet A. MacDonald Mary Miller Maggard Jane Tilden Mallalieu Marcia Ann Martin Beverly Ann McCarthy Eileen Mary McLoughlin Cynthia A. McNally i Mary Anne Meyers Maxine Mehler Elizabeth Louise Muehleck Alice Muldoon Sheila E. O ' Keefe wmit 2 Mary Lou Oot Elizabeth Lenora Owen Emily C. Ottoson Jane Parsons Linda C. Porter Helen Joy Rabb Christian Anne Preuss Pamela Nan Rhodes Leslie Reid ¥ ■ S 1 1 t j9 a t v F 7 r •• -  fy ♦ ' % L ■m Joyce A. Rickabaugh Linda Dold Robinson Maxine E. Rothstein 39 Freda Rutherfurd Leonore Gray Schmitt Harriet W. Scott Barbara Scott Kathryn R. Smith Sonya Shakotko Margaret Michaelina Smith Marian Alice Spies Cynthia Ann Stockbria 1 . ge Doris C. Thiessen Mary M. Tompkins Miriam C. Tostlebe Margaret Mary Tween Jean M. Tuoti 42 Margaret L. Van Peenen Loretta Ann Verdisco Joan Koll Vhranos Margaret Mary Wallace Nancie Warren Sylvia Whitehead Joan Margaret Waters Gladys Kathryn Wilke Sally A. Wilde June Blackman Williams Ruth D. Wooliscroft Not Pictured: Line-Henriette Berruex Esther A. Farrington Mary L. Freeman Alice M. Hennessy 45 DEDICATION As we. the Class of 1958, prepare to leave our school, we will carry with us the memory of one whose quiet humor, wise understanding, and sure judgment have sustained and guided us through our years here. We gratefully dedicate this yearbook to our loyal friend. Miss Lombard. . . . TO MISS ROSALIE LOMBARD Please forget I m on call Dear Patrons: It is through your generosity that this yearbook has been made a reality. We thank you, not only for this help, but for y our patience and support during our three years. We hope that you have enjoyed remembering along with us in the 1958 Starch and Stripes. Gratefully, The Class of 1958 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Carrier Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tarbell Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fairburn Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hillsman Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rohrbach Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Marhofer Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Quinn, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fiedler Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Dunning Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. S. Wechsler Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tween Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McLoughlin Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williammee Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hen- Mr. and Mrs. HugKes Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Whitman The Mothers ' Club of Maxwell Hall Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Humphries Mr. and Mrs. E. Rabb Mr. and Mrs. R. Hibbard Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fearon Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Woolf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Behrens Mrs. M. E. Ottoson Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Butler Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. P. Walker Mr. and Mrs. R. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. N. Shakotko Mr. and Mrs. J. Lukashinsky Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Spies Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Sax Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bruun Mr. and Mrs. H. Herter Mr. and Mrs. Z. Takats Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Porter Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Wilke 48 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Tostlebe Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lemmon Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Burns Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Tuoti Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Neff Mr. and Mrs. R. Woychoski Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Krantz Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Grey Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murray Dr. and Mrs. W. Cavanagh Mr. and Mrs. J. Phelan Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Larson Mrs. F. Gorden Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jewell Mr. and Mrs. J. Wooliscroft Mr. and Mrs. M. Curreri Dr. and Mrs. B. Glatzer Mr. and Mrs. P. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Stockbridge Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Verdisco Produced t £ .3-Ul ' 4f4«£ NURSING OFFICE P.H. 4 COLUMBIA UN w -- H-. ,;■,;:


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