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C Q L L 4., Hen d D Teaching n ts GL 5 '-r ..- C L Ill ar Q. if J COLUhill-IA-PRI-ISBY'I'ERIAN NIEDICAL CENTER 4 fl GN N V 1 I X- uxxs5 1 X .5 max u s 1 4 :XQFS I' Q! S as ' ' X ZF ' - :--....-:fl-...':g mls!! W . U Q-.,XlJ1A wma ' The Class of 1956 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICINE RAY TRUSSELI., MD., M.P.H DEDICATICDN R. RAY E. TRUSSELL was appointed Executive Otticer of the School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine of the Faculty of Medicine, Columbia Uni- versity, on July'1, 1955. At that time he also assumed the posts of DeLamar Professor of Administrative Medicine and Associate Dean for Public Health in the Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Trussell received his medical degree at the University of Iowa in 1941, and his master of public health from The Johns Hopkins University in 1947. Formerly Professor of Preventive Med- icine at Albany Medical College, Dr. Trussell was also founding director of the Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, N. I., an outstanding venture in improving rural medical care in the United States. We the Class of 1956, are honored to be the first students enrolled under his leadership. With his direction we are confident that the Columbia University School of Public Health and Admin- istrative Medicine will continue to excell in education and research as it has done in the past. We therefore dedicate this yearbook to DOCTOR RAY E. TRUSSELL 3 A BRIEF HISTORY OF COLUMBIA ,UNIVERSITY Columbia University was founded- in 1754. It was established as King's College, by a royal grant of Georgegll, King of England, for the Instruction of Youth in the Learned Languages and the Liberal Arts and Sciences. The Revolutionary War interrupted its program, but in 1784 it was reopened as Columbia College. In 1912 the title was changed to Columbia University in the City of New York. The School of Medicine occupies a site on West I68tl'1 Street between Broadway and Fort Washington Avenue as a part of the Medical Center. It is housed in a seventeen- story, fire-resisting, steel, brick, and concrete building, each Hoor connecting with the wards and services of Presbyterian Hospital, Sloane Hospital for Women, and Vanderbilt Clinic. The Trustees of Columbia University, on May 2, 1921, established an Institute of Public Health, and provided for its maintenance from the income of the DeLamar Endowment Fund in accordance with the terms of the will of Ioseph R. DeLamar. Memory of this generous gift is perpetuated through the creation of the DeLamar Professorship of Public Health Practice and the DeLamar Professorship of Administrative Medicine. By action of the Trustees the designation Institute was changed to that of School of Public Health as of Iuly 1, 1945, and on Iuly 1, 1955, the designation School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine became effective. This School is an integral part of the Faculty of Medicine of the University and includes the fields of biostatistics, epide- miology, occupational medicine, nutrition, public health practice, sanitary science, tropicai diseases, administrative medicine, hospital administration, public health education, and other Helds related to public health. ' The School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine is under the Faculty of Medi- cine of Columbia University and shares in the research and teaching resources of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and aliiliated hospitals and clinics. It is fortunate in being able to utilize the unusually large number of extramural public health facilities in and around New York City. Collectively, these resources and affiliations make it pos- sible to provide to graduate students unusually complete and diversified experience in the general organization and administration of oflicial and nonoflicial public health agencies, in the clinical and epidemiological aspects of the acute communicable diseases, of tubercu- losis and the venereal diseases, in programs in maternal and child hygiene, school health work, public health education, food control, milk sanitation, housing, the operation of water and sewerage plants, industrial hygiene and medicine, vital statistics, and hospital administration, and to obtain for research and teaching purposes clinical and laboratory material in relation to parasitology, tropical diseases, and medical entomology. The purposes of the School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine are to offer a complete curriculum in the theory and practice of administrative medicine, preventive medicine, and public health in their several aspects, and to provide leadership and guid- ance for graduate students who desire to do advanced work in the public health science which bears upon the preventable diseases and the individual and social aspects of public health problems, as well as hospital organization and medical care. It extends to the lay public through existing channels of popular education the benefits of reliable information in the protection and development of human health and the prevention of disease, as specifically directed in the will of the late Ioseph R. DeLamar. 4 FGREWORD HIS YEARBOOK is a record of the Class of 1956 at Columbia University School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine. The Class is quite heterogeneous. its members representing many backgrounds, interests and disciplines. In spite of these varied backgrounds, both geographic and professional, the ability of the student body and faculty to function as a team is demonstrated by this yearbook. Under the signal leadership of Dr. Ray E. Trussell, faculty and students alike have profited from the school's curriculum. This Class is something more than the sum of its student mem- bers. It is a dynamic entity resulting from the interplay of individual influences exerted by the students, faculty and school. Employing the epidemiological concept of the natural history of disease for analogy, we have students as host, faculty as agent, and school as environment -producing the Class of 1956. 5 LAST, MACK, NELSON, ROTHMAN, TREWHELLA. MR. THEODORE LAST, 89-25 97th St., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. B.S. 1935, New York Univ., Cert. in Public Relations, 1950, New School for Social Research, N. Y. Formerly in social security administration. Candidate for M.S., Admin. Med.: residency at Univ. of Pennsylvania, Assoc. Hosp. Serv. of Philadelphia. Future piosition: Research staff- Health, Hospitals and Medical Care Division, United Community Services of Metropolitan Boston, Mass. Jllcmber, Student Council. MR. FRANK A. MACK, 185 Elm St., New Rochelle, Y. B.S. 1950, Bryant College, Providence, R. I. Formerly with Kerbs Memorial Hosp., Vt., and Univ. of Michigan Hosp. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin.: residency at Glen Cove Community Hospital, Long Island, N. Y., which will be his business address for the coming year. MR. JOHN A. NELSON, 252 XVarren St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. B.A.19E0, Univ. of Buftalo, N. Y. Candidate for Hosp Admin.: residency at Methodist Hosp. of Brooklyn. N. Y. Future position: Administrative Assistant, Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. Y. Serrefary, Sfudmzt Council. MR. WILLIAM .ARTHUR ROTHMAN, 220 Congress St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. B.A. 1952, Univ. of Michigan. Formerly with Sinai Hosp. of Detroit, Mich. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Maimonides Hosp. of Brooklyn, N. Y.. which will be his business address for the coming year. MR. ARTHUR PAUL TREVVHELLA, JR., 653 E. 14th St., New York 9, N. Y. B.A. 1950. Brown Univ., M.A. fEducationl, 1951, New York Univ. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin.: residency at St. Barnabas Hoip., Brcnx, N. Y. Future position: asst. admin- istrator, Beekman-Downtown Hosp., 170 VVilliam St.. New York 38, N. Y. Chairman. Class Forum Cnnziniffrv. 6 BURTAN, FISHER, ROGATZ, ROGERS, COYEN, SMALL. DR. RUPERT C. BURTAN, 5601 Riverdale Ave., Riverdale 71, N. Y. M. D. 1947, Columbia Univ.: M. P. H. 1955, Columbia Univ. Interned at Lenox Hill Hosp., New York City: was formerly staff physician with Lago Oil 8: Transport Co., Ltd., and medical director for North Atlantic Constructors. Candidate for Dr. P. H. Future field, occupational medicine. DR. MORTON A. FISHER, 166 Beach. 131st St., Belle Harbor, N. Y. B.S. 1942. D.D.S. 1944, VVestern Reserve Universitv. Served as supervising dentist with New York City Health Dept. Candidate for M.P.H.: sponsored by New York City Health Dept. Future field. dental public health. DR. PETER ROGATZ. 76 Oakdale Lane, Roslyn Heights. N. Y. B.A. 1945, Columbia College: M.D. 1949, Cornell University. Interned at Lenox Hill Hosp., New York City. Served as resident at Bronx Veterans .Administration Hosp. and at New York Hospital- Cornell Medical Center: also as director of study on home care programs for Hospital Council of Greater New York. Candidate for M.P.H.g sponsored by The Commonwealth Fund. Future position: associate director of professional services. Health Insurance Plan. New York City. Virc'-Pres1'dm1f, Student Council. DR. FRED B. ROGERS, 2200 Hamilton Ave.. Trenton 9, N. I. A.B. 1947, Princeton Univ.: M.D. 1948, Temple Univ.: M.S. CMed.l 1954, Univ. of Pennsylvania. Interned at Temple University Hospital. Philadelphia: U. S. Navy Medical Corps 1950-53: graduate. U. S. Naval Medical School 1952: resident and chief resident in medicine, Temple Univ. Hosp. 1953-55: and instructor in medicine, Temple Univ. School of Medicine. Candidate for M.P.H. Future position: assistant professor of preventive medicine and public health. gemple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia 40, Penna. Rvpreseizfafzte, Student ozmril. DR. EUGENE M. COVEN, 153 E. 5-lth St.. New York Citv. D.D.S. 1944, Univ. of Pennsylvania. Candidate for M.P.H.: sponsored bv New York Citv Dept. of Health. Future field: dental public health. Richmond Health Center, New York City Dept. of Health, 51 Stuyvesant Place, St. George, Staten Island. N. Y. DR. VINCENT M. SMALL, Gallatin, Tenn. B.S. 1940. Middle Tennessee State College. M.D. 1950. Univ. of Tennessee College of Medicine: interned at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. Served as county 'health officer in Tennessee. Candidate for M.P.H., sponsored bv Tennessee State Public Health Dept. Future position: health officer, County Health Dept., P.O. Box 131, Gallatin, Tenn. 7 RATAJACK, KINNEY, MOLARIS, JACKSON, SHERBER, SAWYER. MR. ROBERT J. RATAJACK, 58 W. 92nd St., New York 25, N. Y. B.S. 1948, Fordham Univ. Sch. of Business. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Stanford Univ. Hospitals, San Francisco. Future field: hospital administration. - MR. ROBERT M. KINNEY, 130V,g Burwell St., Little Falls, N. Y. B.A. 1950, Utica College of Syracuse University. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin.: residency at Princeton Hospital, Princeton, N. J. Future position: with York Hospital, York, Penna. MR. BASIL MOLARIS, 146 E. 19th St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. B.B.A. 1954, St. ,lohn's Univ., Brooklyn, N. Y. Formerly with Bellevue Hosp., N. Y. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin.: residency at Beth Israel Hosp., N. Y. Future position: with Nassau-Suiifolk General Hosp., Copiague, Long Island, N. Y. MR. GEOFFREY G. JACKSON, Main St., Cotuit, Mass. B.A. 1951, Amherst College. Candidate for M.S., Admin. Med. : residency at Massachusetts General Hosp., Boston, Mass. MR. JOSEPH SHERBER, 2044 Cropsey Ave.. Brooklyn 14, N. Y. B.A. 1950, Univ. of Oklahoma. Formerly liaison officer for N. Y. State Dept. of Health to State Civil Defense Commission. Candidate for M.S., Admin. Med.: residency at New York Hospital. Future address: New York Hospital, 525 E. 68th St.. New York City. MR. RICHARD E. SAWYER, 1456 Vliestgate Drive, Bethlehem, Penna. Ph.B. 1949, Univ. of Chicago. Formerly served at the University of Chicago in clinic and laboratory work. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at the Public Health Service Hosp., Staten Island, N. Y. Future position: American University at Beirut. Lebanon. S ALEXANDER, BAUJMGARTEN, BERTOLAMI, BEHRENS, BRONVN, STEVVART. MR. RAYMOND S. ALEXANDER, 1547 Munn Ave., Hillside, N. J. B.A., 1953, M.B.A. 1954, Dartmouth College. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Sinai Hosp., Detroit, Mich. After August, 1956, will be with the Medical Service Corps, U. S. Air Force. MR. HAROLD BAUMGARTEN, JR., 260 Engle St., Englewood, N. J. B.S. 1945, Willamette Univ., Salem, Oregon. Formerly administrator of hospitals in Oregon and Idahog and director of professional relations for Blue Cross Commission of the A.H.A., Chicago. Candidate for M.S., Admin. Medicine. Future position: Research Unit, School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine, Columbia University. MR. JOSEPH G. BERTOLAMI, 537 Pleasant St., Belmont, Mass. B.A. 1950, Boston College. Formerly with the U. S. Air Force Medical Service. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Jackson Memorial Hosp.. Miami, Florida. Future position: Jackson Memorial Hospital. MR. JOHN R. BEHRENS, 3062 Leeds Road, Columbus 21, Ohio. B.S. 1951, Ohio State University. Formerly with the U. S. Army Medical Service. Candidate for M.S.. Hosp. Admin., residency at Herrick Memorial Hospital, Berkeley, Calif. Future position: Herrick Memorial Hospital. MR. DOUGLAS R. BROVVN, 16 Kendall St., Clifton Springs, N. Y. B.S., R.N., 1953. New York University-Bellevue Medical Center. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., resi- dency at Lebanon Hosp., New York City. Future position: Albany Medical Center, N. Y. MR. JEROME G. STEXVART, 190 E. 42nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. 1950, M.S.S.VV. 1952, Fordham Univ., New York City. Formerly psychiatric social worker, Veterans Administration Regional Office, Brooklyn, N. Y. Candidate for M.S.. Hosp. Admin., residency at Long Island College Hosp.. Brooklyn. Future position: Staten Island General Hosp., N. Y. 9 COLON-CRUZ, DORNFELD, MCGINNISS, MCWILLIAMS, WOOD MR. FRANCISCO A. COLON-CRUZ, Box 61, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. B.S. fEd.J 1952, Univ. of Puerto Rico. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Morrisania City Hosp., New York City. Sponsored by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. MR. ROBERT E. DORNFELD, 166 W. 72nd St., New York City. B.A. 1944, Denison Univ., Ohio, LL.B. 1947, Boston Univ. School of Law. Formerly a practicing attorney. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Montefiore Hosp., Bronx, N. Y. MR. NEIL MCGINNIS, Dearborn, Mich, B.A. 1948, Univ. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Formerly administrative assistant with the Bethesda Hosp., Cincinnati. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Oakwood Hosp., Dearborn, Mich. Future position: Oakwood Hospital. MR. GORDON B. MCWILLIAMS, Williamstown, Mass. B.A. 1951, Williams College. Formerly with the Pittsfield General Hosp., Mass., as administrative externc. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Hartford Hosp., Conn. MR. ALAN M. WOOD, S08 Bronx Rivcr Road, Bronxville, N. Y. B.S. 1950, City College of New York. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York City. Future position: administrative assistant, Hosp. for joint Diseases. A 10 N . ludfsyixr CHATURONGAKUL, ALI, OMRAN, CHANDRAPANANDA, CARRASCO, KIM. DR. SIRIPHANDHU CHATURONGAKUL, Korat Health Office, Thailand. M.D. 1952, Univ. of Medical Sciences, Bangkok, M.P.HL1954, School of Public Health, Bang- kok. Formerly medical officer of Treponematoses Control Program, and assistant Pro- vincial health officer, Rural Health Demonstration Center, Korat, Thailand. Candidate for M.P.H., sponsored by the International Cooperation Administration. Future position: public health officer, Korat, Thailand. ' DR. MARDAN ALI, 2123 Haybat Hatun Azamiya, Baghdad, Iraq. M.B., Ch.B., 1947, Royal College of Medicine, Baghdad. Formerly chief medical officer of Arbil Liwa, and physician in charge of Tuberculosis Hospital in Arbil. Candidate for M.,P,lgI-.jasponsored by International Cooperation Administration. Future field: Tuberculosis'Control, Ministry of Health, Iraq. DR. ABDEL-RAHIM OMRAN, 3 Mahmoud Fahmi Pash St., Manial, Cairo, Egypt. M.B., 'Ch.B., 1952, D.P.H. 1954, Cairo University. Formerly lecturer in public health, Cairo Univ., and consultant and health supervisor, Project of Social Services. Candidate for M.P.H.g sponsored by International Cooperation Admin. and the Egyptian Govern- ment. Dr. Omran will continue at Columbia as a candidate for the degree of Dr. P.H., before returning to Egypt. Secretary. Student Council. iili H DR. AMARA CHANDRAPANANDA. 32 Pitsanulok Rd., Taves, Bangkok, Thailand. M.D. 1937 ,University of Chulalonghorn. Bangkgk. Formerly was head of Dept. of Nutri- l of PEbIIC'He2iIfl:I, UYIIVTDF-NI'6dI7:al Sciences. Bangkok. Dr. Chandrapananda is a special student in nutrition, sponsored by the International Cooperation Admin. She will return to the School of Public Health. Bangkok. Future field: public health nutrition. DR. EUFRONIO CARRASCO Y OBCENA, Paniqui. Tarlac, Philippines. M.D. 1943. Univ. of the Philippines: M.P.H. 1950. Columbia Univ. Formerly was manager of the Philippine Rice Enrichment Program. Candidate for Dr. .P.H.: sponsored by the Inter- n-ational Cooperation Admin. Future position: l11st1tute 6TNi1'Eiox1, Padre Faura, Manila. DR. YOUNG JAY KIM, 52-32 Lhungwunciong, Chongnoku, Seoul, Korea. M.D. 1939. Seoul National Univ., College of Medicineg and Ph.D. CBiochemistry3 1944. Formerly was chief, Dermatologic-Urologic Dept.. Seoul City Hosp., and lecturer. Seoul Women's Medical College. Candidate for M.P.H.' sponsored by World Health Organization. Returning to same position. Korea Ministry of Health. 11 BENJAMIN, KATZ, RIOS, VOSS, SKORVEN, WARNER. DR. VARGHESE BENJAMIN, Christian Medical College Sz Hospital, Vellore, South India. M.B., Ch.B., 1947, Madras Univ. Medical College. Formerly research fellow Cpediatficsjjelndian Council of Medical Research, and clinical registrar, Dept. of Med- icine, Christian Medical College 81 Hospital. Candidate for M,P1Hf3 sponsored bY R0Ck' feller Foundation. Future position: medical.o'f:fi6eF'9o1'Tural health-center, for Christian Medical College, India. MISS TERESA I. KATZ, 305 W. 86th St., New York City. B.A. 1936. Smith College, M.A. 1952, New York University. Formerly public health educator, New York City Dept. 5fFH'eal'th. Candidate for M.P.H.g sponsored by New York City Dept. of Health: will return to former positionq I MISS CARLOTTA RIOS RUY-PEREZ, Providencia 2457, Santiago, Chile. Law degree, 14947, Universidad de Chile. Formerly official of legal department, National Health Service, Cfide. Candidate for Adm-in. Med.,: sponsored by VVorld Health Organiza- tion. Returning to former position intsantiago, Chile. MISS CHRISTINE ANN VOSS, 1022 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. B.S. in P.H. Nursing, 1949, Univ. of Michigan. Formerly did missionary nursing in Tran Candi- dateior M,S,g sponsored by Board of Foreign Missions, Reformed Church of Americaf Future held: missionary nursing in Iraq and Arabia, American Mission. MISS LING LAURA SKORVEN, Srkedalsveien 5, Oslo, Norway. B.S., nursing education, 1954, Teachers College, Columbia University. Formerly was hospital nursing advisor, UNRRA, Athens, Greece, and BCG team leader, International Tuberculosis, Poland and Greece. Candidate fg5,MiS:bg sponsored by Maternity Center Assoc., New York City. Future field: public health nursing, maternity and midwifery. DR. GEORGE M. WARNER, 149 Waller Ave., White Plains. N. Y. M.D., 1951. Albanyg Medical Qollegeg interned Public Health Service Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Formerly servedwon' home care programs of the Public Health Service, Washington, D. C., and Montefiore Hospital, New York City, with the Dept. of Public Health, Richmond, Va.: and as assistant professor of community medicine, Medical College of Virginia. Richmond Candidate for ,M..R.H. Future pcsition: Division of Social Medicine, Montefiore Hosp., New York City. 12 BLAISDELL, VVEIDLER, SCHNEIDER. DAVIS, MORGAN, HAZELHURST. MR. WILLIAM W. BLAISDELL, 333 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. B.A. 1953, Univ. of Maryland. Formerly served as health program specialist for U. S. Dept. of Health, Education and Vlfelfare CPublic Health Serviccl variously assigned to New York City Dept. of'Health, Maryland State Dept. of Health, District of Columbia Health Dept., and Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Candidate for M.P.H. Presently assigned to Public Health Service Regional Office, New York City. Future field: community organization and health education. Clzairnzan, class party: Class marshal. MR. MILTON J. WEIDLER, 50 Ave. D, New York 9, N. Y. B.S. fCommercel 19483 M.A. 1951, New York University. Formerly public health educator, New York City Dept. of Health. Candidate for M.P.H.: sponsored by New York City Dept. of Health: return- ing to former position. MISS LOUISE ELLEN SCHNEIDER, 1522 University Ave., New York 52, N. Y. B.A. 1946, Brooklyn College: M.A. 19-18, Duke University. Formerly public health ed- ucator with New York City Health Dept. Candidate for M.P.H.g sponsored by New York City Health Dept.g returning to former position. MR. PINKNEY N. DAVIS, 167 E. Valley St., Spartanburg, South Carolina. B.S. 1950, Clafilin College, S. C.: M.A. 1955, Columbia Univ. Formerly teacher of health education, high school, Greer, S. C. Candidate for M.P.H. Future field 2' public health education. MR. JACK W. MORGAN, 542 Goepp Circle, Bethlehem, Penna. B.S. 1950, Muhlenberg College, M.S. 1951, Lehigh Univ., Penna. Formerly bacteriologist in charge, Hagers- town Branch Laboratory, Maryland State Dept. of Health. Candidate for M.P.H. Future field: microbiology. MR. ROBERT C. HAZLEHURST, 1737 San Mateo Drive, Dunedin, Fla. BA. 1934, Vanderbilt Univ., Tenn. Candidate for M.P.H.g sponsored by Florida State Board of Health. Future position: Pinellas County Health Dept., St. Petersburg, Fla. Future field: environmental sanitation. 13 BERQUO, SMYTHE, SEIGEL, SCHNALL. MISS ELZA SALVATORI BERQUO, 762 Anchieta Ave., Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. B.S. 1945, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Livre Docent in statistics, 1951, For- merly asst. professor of biostatistics, University of Sao Paulo School of Public Health. Candidate for M.S., biostatisticsg sponsored by World Health Organization, returning to former position. , I MISS SHEILA MARY SMYTHE, 169 E. 63rd St., New York 21, N. Y. B.S. 1952, Creighton Univ., Nebraska. Formerly with Union Carbide 81 Carbon Corp., statistics and accounting division. Candidate for M.S., biostatistics. - MR. DANIEL G. SEIGEL, 574 Maple St., Brooklyn 3, N. Y. B.S. 1951, City College of New York, M.A. 1956, Brooklyn College, N.Y. Formerly statistician with N. Y. State Dept. of Health, Albany. Candidate for M.S., biostatistics. MR. MARTIN SCHNALI-, 2028 Valentine Ave., Bronx 57, N. Y. B.A. 1955, Yeshiva College, New York City. Formerly asst. statistician, New York City Dept. of Health. Candidate for M.S., biostatistics. 14 MENAKER, YOUNG, FOWVKES, STEIN, TAYLOR, BOLAN, JONES. DR. WALTER MENAKER, 898 Fairmount Place, New York 60, N. Y. B.S. 1935, Battle Creek College, Mich.: B.A. 1939, M.S. CBiochemistryD 1943, Univ. of Minnesota: M.D. 1946, New York Medical Collegeg interned at Montefiore Hosp., Metropolitan Hosp., and Kings County Hosp., N.Y.C. Formerly Fellow in Medicine, Yale Univ., and asst. physician New Haven Hosp.: Fellow in Medicine, New York Medical College: and assistant professor of pathology, Columbia University. Candidate for M.P.H. Future field: preventive medicine. MRS. LEONE MOORE YOUNG, 107 VV. Sharpnack St., Philadelphia. B.S. 1938, Wilberforce Univ.: M.Ed. 1942, Temple University. Formerly instructor at Morgan Col- lege, Baltimore, and public school teacher in Delaware and South Carolina. Candidate for M.P.H., sponsored by Pennsylvania Tuberculosis Sz Health Society. Future field: public health education. MISS F. DIANE FOWKES. RFD No. 4, Logan, Ohio. B.A. 1948, Ohio State Uni- versity. Formerly education specialist, U. S. Naval Activities, London, England: admin- istrative asst., American Heart Assoc., New York City. Candidate for M.P.H. Future position: health education, State Charities Aid Assoc., New York City. .7VP1l1I7C7','C10SS Sludenf Council. DR. HARRIET STEIN, 150 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. B.S. 1932, Simmons College, Mass.: L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. 1942, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, Scotland. Intemed at Fordham Hospital, New York City. Formerly in general practice and in industrial medicine for Wright Aeronautical Co. Candidate for M.P.H. Future field: public health administration. 15 DR. HEREWARD B. TAYLOR, Chest Clinic, Kingston, Jamaica, BKWI. M.B., Ch.B. 1943, Diploma of Tropical Med. and Hygiene, 1947, Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland, in- terned at Royal Northern Infirmary, Inverness. Formerly surgeon for Blue Funnel Lines: asst. medical officer, Bahamasg medical officer, Jamaica. Candidate for M.P.H., spon- sored by World Health Organization. Future field: tuberculosis and public health administration, returning to former position. DR. BEATRICE BOLAN, Hotel Devon, 70 W. 55th St., New York 19, N. Y. M.D. 1922, Tufts Medical School, Mass., interned at Milford General Hosp., Conn. Formerly with N. Y. Post-Graduate Medical School, Skin and Cancer Unit. Candidate for M.P.H. Future Held: public health administration. DR. HARRIETT C. JONES, S547 Larchwood Ave., Philadelphia 43, Penna. M.D. 1951, Howard Univ. Medical School, WVashington, D.C.g interned at Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia. Formerly with New York City Health Dept. Candidate for M.P.H., spon- sored by N. Y. City Health Dept.g returning to former -position as health officer. Mcmlwr, Class Student Council. lf: MICHELEN, PENDALL, BANFIELD, FAHEY, VVEINBERG, BROWNE. DR. NASRI MICHELEN, San Juan de la Maguana, Dominican Republic. M.D. 1950. American Univ. of Beirut, Lebanon. Formerly director Elias Pina Hosp., and asst. director Santiago Rodriguez Hosp., Dominican Republic. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., sponsored by Dominican Government and Pan-American Sanitary Bureau. Future position: Commissioner of Hospitals, Dominican Republic. MR. RUDOLF J. PENDALL, 21 Audubon Ave., New York 32, Y. B.A. Uournal- isml 1938, Univ. of Wisconsin. Formerly assoc. editor of Hospital Progress: free lance writing and public relations. Candidate for MS., Admin. Med. Future field: public rela- tions in administrative medicine. MRS. HELEN HAY BANFIELD, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin Is. B.S. 1948, New York Univ. Formerly coordinator of hospital services, Dept. of Health, St. Thomas, V.I. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin.: sponsored by Government of U. S. Virgin Islands. Future field: hospital administration, Knud-Hansen Memorial Hosp., St. Thomas. MR. 'THOMAS M. FAHEY, 2l6 N. Lowell Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. B.S. 1953, LeMoyne College, N. Y. Formerly admitting officer, Hosp. of the Good Shepherd, Syracuse Uni- versity. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Mercer Hosp., Trenton, N. I. Future field: hospital administration. MR. HOWARD VVEINBERG, l753 47th St., Brooklyn 4, N. Y. B.S. 1945, M.A. 1949, City College of New York. Formerly teacher in New York City elementary and high schools. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin.3 residency at Mt. Sinai Hosp., New York City. Future field: hospital administration. MR. JACKSON C. BROVVNE, 9 Plymouth Road, Lexington 73, Mass. B.A. 1952, Hobart College, N. Y. Formerly research chemist, Amm-i-dent, Inc.g and analytical chemist, Lederle Laboratories. Candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., residency at Episcopal Hosp., Philadelphia. Future field: hospital administration. 17 JAYME, MRS. GELMAN, DR. CLARK, DR. MINTZ, DR. SCHWEITZER. DR. JOSEFINA BULATAO-JAYME, 1247 Calixto Dyco, Paco, Manila, Philippines. M.D. 1941, University of the Philippines. Formerly medical nutritionist, Institute of Nutrition, Manila. Candidate for M.P.H.g sponsored by World Health Organization: returning to former position in Manila. Faculty mc'mbc'rs: MRS. ANNA C. GELMAN, Instructor in Epidemiology. DR. E. GURNEY CLARK, Professor of Epidemiology. DR. BEATRICE MINTZ, Assistant Professor of Occupational Medicine. DR. NORTON C. SCHVVEITZER, Research Associate in Epidemiology. 18 w, 3'4 BOTERO, STAHL, B.-XLDVVIN, PAULL.-XDA. DR. DAVID BOTERO, Poblado Carr. 30, No. 383, Medellin, Colombia, S. A. MD. 1954, Univ. of Antioquia, Colombia. Candidate for M.P.H.g sponsored by XY. K. Kellogg Foundation. Future position: assistant professor of microbiology, School of Medicine, Univ. of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia, S. A. MR. WALTER B. STAHL, 1714 62nd St., Brooklyn -1, N. Y. BA. 1952, Brooklyn College, N. Y. Candidate for RLS., parasitology. Future field: parasitology. entomology. MISS EDITH N. BALDVVIN, Race Brook Read, Woodbridge, Conn. B.S., RN.. 1953, Skidmore College, N. Y. Formerly in public health nursing. Candidate for M.S., mater- nity nursingg sponsored by Maternity Center Assoc., New York City. Future field, maternal and child health. ' DR. FERNANDO J. PAULLADA, Nicolas San Juan 1121, Mexicc 12, D.F. B.S. 1931, Univ. of Mexicog M.D. 1941, National School of Medicine,,Mexico. Formerly with the Municipal Hosp., and National Dept. of Industrial Hygiene, Mexico City. Candidate for M.P.H.3 sponsored by International Cooperation Administration. Future field: occupa- tional medicine. 19 KLEIN, MATHIES, BROWER, HABEL, BRA-DLEY, BROWNELLER. MISS SARAH KLEIN, 197-07 53rd Ave., Flushing 65, N. Y. B.A. 1932, Hunter College, N. Y. With New York City Department of Health, Bureau of Laboratories. Candidate for M..P.H., Microbiology, sponsored by N.Y.C. Dept. of Health. Returning to former position. MR. ALLEN W. MATHIES, JR., 225 North Wahsatch, Colorado Springg Colorado. B.A. 1952, Colorado College. Candidate for M.S. in parasitology. Student Council 1952-53, 1955-56. MR. FORREST A. BROWVER, 155 Combs Ave., Woodmere, N. Y. B.A. 1952, Ohio Wesleyan University, Candidate for M.S. in Hosp. Admin., residency at Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. Future position: Administrative Assistant, East Orange General Hospital, East Orange, N. I. MR. LEO HABEL, 330 Madison St., New York 2, N. Y. B.S. 1948, City College of New York. Special student in biostatistics. MR. DONALD A. BRADLEY, 260 Lincoln Ave., Amherst, Mass. B.A. 1952, Amherst C-ollege. Candidate for M.S. in Hosp. Admin., residency at Ellis Hospital, Schenectady, N. Y., where he will be during the- coming year. DR. ELLSWORTH R. BROVVNELLER, 201 South Vernon St., York, Pa. B.S. 1944, Franklin and Marshall College, M.D. 1948, Jefferson Medical College. Interned at Phila- delphia Naval Hospital l948-49. Graduate, U. S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine, Pensacola, Fla., 19505 Flight Surgeon, U. S. Navy 1950-54. Future position with Ietterson Medical College Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. Class PTFS1'dCllf. 20 CLASS MEMBERS NOT IN GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS: MISS LISBETH BAMBERGER, special student, Administrative Medicine. MR. HAROLD -I, BLOOMQUIST, candidate for Ph.D., School of Library Service MRS. BETTY LOU B. MOLNAR, candidate for M.P.H., nutrition. MISS JOYCE D. SLOANE, candidate for M.S., Hosp. Admin., maternity nursing. MR. THEODORE WOLFE, candidate for M.S., School of Library Service. ERIC GORDON, M.D., candidate for M.P.H., Health Department, New York City. Zl DR. ROSEN, DR. BROWN, DR. FERTIG, DR. SPRING. Faculty Members: DR. GEORGE ROSEN, Professor of Public Health Education. DR. HAROLD VV. BROVVN, Professor of Parasitology. DR. JOHN VV. FERTIG, Professor of Biostatistics. DR. VVILLIAM C. SPRING, JR., DeLamar Professor of Public Health Practice 97 YEARBCDCK STAFF Editor: FRED B. ROGERS, MD. Assoriafc' Editors: MR. AND MRS. VX'II-I,IAM XV. BLAISDELL EUGENE M. COVEN, D.D.S. 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