Conemaugh Valley Hospital School of Nursing - Pink Cross Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)
- Class of 1951
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1 il an 33 54 5 ? Q, N ff K 1 L Z: 9 S E E 3 3 f 2 E I f Q 5 H Qadicahbn gil we nAked4au lan n bunk Uwz lwpn waz: idle not ion long. 92oww12rann.ev.eJzaAlzaqab1 Us blulzq gnu allow: wmlz - Ccfifh lam. 1 u 4 lui wr goings! .... l HISTORY OF THE HOSPITAL May 31, 1889 will always stand out vividly in the minds of those who lived in lohnstown on that date, when the Iohnstown Flood swept from the face of the earth almost every work of man in what until that time had been a thriv- ing industrial town. To the descendants of those who survived the catastrophy, and to those who have since migrated to johnstown, the flood does not conjure visions of hell on earth such as they experienced who lived through it, but has come to be looked upon as a legend of the Valley. While the unhappy details have faded in memory, one result of the flood has grown to inestimable importance in the lives of the people whose homes are in Iohnstown. The Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital was built out of the excess of Flood Funds which had been donated by the charitably inclined people in every part of the earth to relieve the sufferings and replace the losses of the flood victims. The generosity exceeded the need and the excess funds in the amount of 560,000 were converted into hospital build- ings as a memorial to the generosity of the peoples ot the world to a stricken community. The Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hos- pital opened its doors to receive the sick and injured of the Conemaugh Valley on February 4, 1892. During the 59 intervening years, While the community experienced prosperity and ad- versity, the Hospital has kept its doors open, rendering service to the sick and injured. ln the form of hospital services, therefore, bene- fits continue to emanate from IohnstoWn's dark- est day and these benefits are enjoyed by those to whom that catastrophy is little more than a myth. During the years, thousands have been cared for Within the walls of the Hospital, receiving service to the value of millions of dollars. The benefits to the community in the health and prolonged life of its citizens are impossible of interpretation in dollars and cents. Those Who have not had members of their families as patients in the Hospital en- joy that security which goes with the knowl- edge that when illness does strike, the Cone- maugh Valley Memorial Hospital will be ready to serve with all ot its personnel and equip- ment. The Board of Managers, a group of pub- lic spirited citizens, were given the responsi- bility for the management of the institution. L Jmwfew Typical of the indomitable spirit which has al- ways prevailed in Iohnstown, the Board wasted little time in pondering the ill effects of the flood, but looked progressively forward with a determination to supply to the commun- ity, adequate hospital care, entailing all of the facilities, materials, and procedures known to medical science. The original members of the Board and their successors have directed the affairs of this hospital throughout the years to the same purpose. Toward the same end, they have elected to membership on the Medical Staff accredited members of the Medical pro- fession. That this purpose has been accom- plished and still continues is testified to by the present modern hospital and its highly trained personnel and skilled medical staff. When the doors were thrown open to re- ceive the sick and injured, there were two departments, both wards, one for male and one for female patients. This arrangement was similar to that which existed in most hospitals of that day and in keeping with the limited medical knowledge of that time. Most of the cases admitted in the early years were medi- cal, and they were divided only according to sex, with all types of illness being placed in the same ward. In line with the broadening of medical science, as better diagnostic procedures were discovered and new techniques were develop- ed, the hospital kept pace, until today the pa- tients are assigned to the following special- ties:-General Surgery, General Medicine, Dermatology, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Opthal- mology, Bronchoscopy, Roentgenology, Uro- logy, Syphilology, Psychiatry, Proctology, Den- tal Surgey, Orthopedics, and Obstetrics. The hospital's capacity is now 407 pa- tients. According to the diagnosis, sex, and age, the patients are assigned to the following de- pattments:- Men's Surgical Ward, Men's Medical Ward, Women's Medical and Surgical Wards, Isolation, Children's Ward, Eye Section, Ma- ternity Section, several floors of private rooms, semi-private rooms and sun porches. Within the Children's Ward there are divisions such as the surgical section, medical section, nurs- ery, isolation, and orthopedic section. The ma- ternity has private rooms, semi-private rooms, sun porches, wards, its own nursery for the new born, and delivery rooms. The eye sec- tion is comprised of private and semi-private rooms, and a sun porch. Serving all of the patients in all of these departments are the following diagnostic and therapuetic departments:- Dietary, Laboratory, including electrocar- diology and basel metabolism, operating rooms, X-ray, including diagnostic and deep therapy x-ray and radium, physical therapy, pharmacy, nursing, and plasma bank. Other departments which do not render treatment nor diagnostic service but on which the continued service to the sick and injured depends are the following:- Laundry, housekeeping, power house, maintenance, business office, and medical records office. Having established the facilities and per- sonnel for the operating of this complex or- ganization, the hospital has earned the ap- proval of:- The American Hospital Association The Hospital Association of Pennsylvania. The American College of Surgeons. The American Medical Association. The Pennsylvania Board of Medical Edu- cation and Licensure. The Pennsylvania Board for Registration of Nurses. The most important stamp of approval earned and the one considered of greatest importance by the Board of Managers is the approval of the community which the hospital serves. Contributions both direct and through the Community Chest and good will are as- sumed to be indicative of the community's approval. However, the more -certain evidence of the community's stamp of approval is the patronage of the hospital by the residents of the community when illness strikes them. There is evident a feeling of confidence in the minds of the people of this area that the Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital is adequate and capable of meeting their needs. They no long- er feel that they must travel to distant cities to get service, because it has been made avail- able Within their own community. ,MVN XX WE W W MWA The Scemwnudl EGBHLEQJW PM M 5507149011 any diffuse fmffnsfu Qwnvenvv mu QED VGIDUUGB7' MI rwwvvavn-WGBH Dffw-Spiffllln Scllncaamall wif Nfulu-fsflmlg Jepffnnvsllmwanblfbcennmsyll VGIIIIDEGII AIIIMIIXWIV M fflllllllblll W 3 fn, L fr -,Wm 4- fgwwz ' li 3 lx gg, gigs, U., . ai? Ewmyffml ., ,sa M 3 ?'3?W,D:fFsz'w 33,2 if - S1 Q A H K 5 l .Y ,. , ff- 315355532 EES wiwaf L HQ:,,.,iA'T3 g34t ff? ' if QQ- v ,iss w A i f fm .Q . mmgf rv R 1 fwzfh-: z f. A: ' 4 - , ag- . . fm 'Sf ? 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It is to him We extend our thanks tor enabling us to bring our true- to-Iite hospital scenes to print. LJNJFLALAJ NJL' 1VlAkA1A'kXAL1LlLJ Ll.l.LLxILlAlhJ Lett to right-Mr. H. I. Davies, second vice-president, Mr. Wilbur C. Mulhollen, secretary, Mr. Louis G, Gallilcer, lr., president: Mr. Marlin B. Stephens, first vice- president, Mr. Seymour S. Silverstone, treasurer, Mr. I. Philip Walters, assistant treasurer. BOARD OP MANAGERS FRONT ROW-Mr. I. Philip Walters, Mr. S. Silverstone, Mr. M. B. Stephens, Mr. Louis G. Gallilcer, Ir., Mr. H. I. Davies, Mr. Wilbur C. Mulhollen. BACK ROW-Mr. Walter W. Krebs, Mr. Samuel Rapaport, Mr. R. G. Kirschmann, Mr. Parker Lawson, Mr. W. F. Strehler, Mr. Charles S. Price, Mr. Karl V. Ecl-rel, Mr. William S. Gray. ABSENT-Mr. C. I. Boyle, Mr. Sidney Evans, Mr. A. B. Crichton, Sr., and Mr. Robert S. Waters. MR. WILBUR M. ASI-IMAN Mr. Wilbur M. Ashman, hospital director, has proved to be a just and efficient administrative officer of the hospital. His appreciation of educational standards and methods has placed him as a leader in these activities. We thank him for making our experience at C. V. M. H. a pleasant and memor- able one. Jhw lima IUNIOR AUXILIARY The Women's Iunior Aux- iliary, under the authority ot the governing board, ren- ders many inestimable serv- ices to our hospital. Work performed by these ener- getic, talented, community- minded Women is directed toward the general good ot the hospital. Care for the in- digent is furnished. Health and social lite ot our school ot nursing is promoted. Spe- cific items of equipment are provided, and special de- partments are maintained. i IUNIOR AUXILIARY OFFICERS SEATED-Mrs Fulton l. Connor, Mrs. Francis Carney, Mrs. Charles Replogle By their activities these re- d F d lk Th . . . UH TS. T9 STIC OHIUS. Sponslble cltlzens Work for STANDING-Mrs. Norman Mendenhall, Mrs. H. B. Anderson, Mrs. Edmund Horner our h05PltU1 Gnd for the and Mrs. Charles R.Berl-rebile. cause of humanity. ABSENT-Mrs. Daniel Auchenbach. l What an aggressive auxiliary can do! MR. WILBUR M. ASHMAN AND HIS ASSISTANTS Mrs. Mary Berkey, Compirollerp Mr. I. F. McLaughlin, Purchasing Agent: cmd Mr. C. W. McMonigaI, Credit Manager .a,flmb'nlme,tzz21.qw1zll i ...-- 666232: ul is Oog fi, !, J XV QZQJJ f fe?-l 'i-E, ..- -l:,- . BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Our business department does not directly contact the patient in rendering professional service, but it performs a combination of Vital activities which indirectly influence the care of the sick. Bookkeepers, cashiers, secretaries, stenographers, clerks, and switchboard operators all co- operate in performance oi many business transactions which concern the hospital as a Whole. Here We see our office Workers preparing payrolls, receiving cash, handling correspondence, compiling statistical reports, opening mail, taking notes from dictation, maintaining files, typing reports, indexing records, running errands, making appointments and answering the phones. Here we see mechanization for speed, efficiency and economy! And the murmurs of the typewriters, the cash registers, the adding machines, the calculator, and the ditto machines blended With the courteous voices of the em- ployees truly report the busy activity in this bustling, busi- I eri Bane ness atmosphere. Bertha Heat, Ann Gleason and Marie roung FRONT ROW, left to right- Mary Klug, Sylvia Bimeal, Emma Adams, Frances Gaffney, Mary Balog, Mary S. Berkey and Connie George BACK ROW- Edith Kinney, Hilda McClelland, Rita Erlinger, Leila Berkey, Mildred Fisher, Velma Vrabe Mr. Karl Fritz, Chief Engineer MECHANICAL AND MAIIIITENANCE DEPARTMENTS Jim, , ,pfunfwl 'nwzlwuu SERVICE DEPARTMENTS Our mechanical, maintenance, housekeeping and laundry departments are essential to the comfort and satety ot the patient. These service depart- ments provide heat, light, power, and refrigeration: they maintain the physi- cal plant, and they control the linen supply. In the different divisions can be seen the Workers repairing piping systems, feeding the tlatwork machine, oiling motors, testing joints, decorat- ing Walls, polishing tloors and cleaning elevators. Under immediate supervision the employees become well skilled at performing their job. These skilled Workers can be seen hurrying about the buildings and grounds aiming earnestly to complete their specific duties tor they know the important role they play. 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George Bloom. A physician not only in title but in reality, he has Won the respect ot colleagues and student nurses. His meaning, his aims, his criticisms, his strictures and his goodness- others might profitably emulate. MEDICAL STAFF OFFICERS-Left to right-Dr. D. George Bloom, presi- dent, Dr. P. T. Meyers, president-elect: Dr. Richard Kraft, vice president, Dr, I. I. Huebner, secretary-treasurer. an K 4 F 'J' z ,,f Ny. -an ADVISORY COMMITTEE-Left to right-Dr. C. B. Cobern, Dr. Philip Ashman, Dr. I. C. Hatch, Dr. N. E. Mendenhall, Dr. S. B. Meyers, Mr. Wilbur Ashmcm, Dr. I. I. Huebner, Dr. D. George Bloom. ABSENT-Dr. Donald Wolford and Dr. L. M. Gurley, lr., chairman. FRONT ROW-Dr. P. E. Crooks, Dr. S. K. Schultz, Dr. M.C. Schultz, Dr. E. C. Miller, Dr. G. H. Hudson, Dr. Meyer Bloom, Dr. I. B. Lovette, Dr. G. A. McCartney. MIDDLE ROW-Dr. P. T. Meyers, Dr. D. E. Burkett, Dr. Bennett Braude, Dr. Yale S. Lewine, Dr. Philip Ashman, Dr. W. B. Templin, Dr. I. C. Anderson, Dr. I. T. Taylor, Dr. I. F. Brierton, Dr. A. I. Edelstein. BACK ROW-Dr. Richard Zimmerman, Dr. D. George Bloom, Dr. W. I. Hargreaves, Dr. W. H. Frank, Dt. R. G. Oakley, Dr. M. D. Hhoads, Dr. T. A. Hedrick, Dr. I. I. Silinsky, Dr.F. F. Dye. .Staff nf the Kan Uallaq Wlenwzuhl - 79.57 CONSULTING MEDICAL STAFF GENERAL SURGERY .... Bennett Braude, M. D. Iames Ieiterson, M. D I. B. Lowmcm, M. D B. E. Longwell, M. D L. L. Porch, M. D GYNECOLOGY ,..... ....... E . C. Boyer, M.D H. L. Hill, M. D OBSTETRICS .,,,... ......... L . W. Hornick, M.D A. Miltenberger, M. D OPHTHALMOLOGY .... L. M. Gurley, Sr., M. D C. M. Harris, M. D. UROLOGY ......,......................... D. P. Ray, OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY W. E. Grove, C. M. Harris, C. E. Hays, Ray Parker GENERAL MEDICINE .... H. B. Anderson, M . W. Kuhlman ENDOSCOPY ........... .......... C . E. Hays DERMATOLOGY ................ I. W. Barr, ANESTHESIOLOGY ........ Daniel P. Ritter, I 1 M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D ,M.D M.D M.D M.D FRONT ROW-Dr. F. T. Carney, Dr. E. L. Keim, Dr. Victor S. Bantly, Dr. A. G. Neill, Dr. W. K. Flora, Dr. I. C Hatch, Dr. C. P. Iones, Dr. A. C. F. Zobel, Dr. A. Miltenberger. MIDDLE ROW-Dr. B. E. Longwell, Dr. W. F. White, Dr. L. R. Altemus, Dr. David S. Bantley, Dr. C. B. Cobern Dr. P. D. Brisini, Dr. W. T. Corey, Dr. D. R. W. Shupe, Dr. Richard Kraft, Dr. H. L. Hill, Dr. R. A. Noon Dr. I. I. Huebner. BACK ROW-Dr. Edward Pardoe, Dr. G. G. Ebandiieff, Dr. W. L. Hughes, Dr. C. A. Beerman, Dr. R. A.-Winstanley Dr. Harry Rlzoads, Dr. C. F. Reeder, Dr. C. R. Davis, Dr. N. E. Mendenhall, Dr. S. Palazzolo, Dr. A. F Doyle, Dr. P. L. Backman. ACTIVE MEDICAL STAFF GENERAL SURGERY ........ L. R. Altemus, M. D. GYNECOLOGY ............ D. George Bloom, M. D W. H. Frank, M. D. P. E. Crooks, M. D. George E. Gleason, M. D. K. R. Fickes, M. D. I. C. Hatch, M. D. W. I. Hargreaves, M. D. W. L. Hughes, M. D. Frank C. Palmer, M. D. I. B. Lovette, M. D. G. A. McCartney, M. D. OBSTETRICS ..............., N. E. Mendenhall, M. D, I. W. McHugh, M. D. S. K. Schultz, M. D. P. I. Mihalick, M. D. D. R. W. Shupe, M. D. I. P. Replogle, M. D. W. B. Templin, M. D. I. T. Taylor, M. D. Richard Zimmerman, M. D. ACTIVE MEDICAL STAFF, CONTINUED E. L. Keim D. D. Mitchell R. A. Noon W. H. Winey, 1 NEURO-PSYCHIATRY ........ S. B. Meyers, P. D. Brisini T. A. Hedrick W. F . Mayer, P. T. Meyers, W. F. White, P. C. Lund, G. C. Leary, C. B. Cobern, GENERAL MEDICINE ........ Harry Bremer, OPHTHALMOLOGY ............ I. H. Cohen, M. D. Harold Griffith, M. D. L. M. Gurley, Ir., M. D. E. C. Miller, M. D. R. A. Winstanley, M. D. UROLOGY ..... ....... C harles Carney, M. D. F. CGIIIGY, M. A. F. Doyle, M. D. OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY W. K. Flora, M. D. P. T. Meyers, M. D. ENDOSCOPY ORTHOPEDICS ................ G. H. Hudson, M. D. 1. 1. Huebner, M. D. DERMATOLOGY GENERAL MEDICINE ......., Meyer Bloom, M. D. ANESTHESIOLOGY Victor S. Bantly, M. D. Philip Ashman, M. D. PATHOLOGY ........ C. P. Iones, M. D. Richard Kraft, M. D. RADIOLOGY ........ COURTESY MEDICAL STAFF GENERAL SURGERY ........ M. E. Babaclc, M. D I. P. Choby, M. D W. T. Corey, M. D W. I. Murray, M. D Henry Pohl, M. D Eugene Raymond, M. D W. I. Reddy, M. D R. I. Sagerson, M.D F. E. Sass, M. D GYNECOLOGY ............ David Solomon, OBSTETRICS .................... A. Rosenbaum, OPHTHALMOLOGY .... Paul McCloskey, OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Paul McCloskey, L. A. Wesner, M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D S. R. Davidson, W. S. Dougherty, W. Fetcho A. Beerman, I M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M. D M.D M. D. M.D M.D M.D B. W. Grabialc, M. D E. O. Haupt, M. D W. R. Hawkins, Chauncey Hoffman, W. W. Keim, M. G. Mikesic, Mary Miller, Russell C. Minick 1 A. A. Novak, Malcolm Raymond, M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D Paul Riddles, M. D Charles Solomon, F. Sunseri, V. V. Turner, L. A. Wesner, R. E. Wright, M.D M.D M.D M.D M.D GENERAL SURGERY ............ C. R. Davis GYN ECOLOGY RESERVE MEDICAL STAFF , M. D. GENERAL MEDICINE .... I. C. Anderson, Edward Pardoe, M. D P. L. Backman, M. D. Rhoads, M. D. D. E. Burkett, C. K. Tredenniclc, M. D. Lawrence Casale, Thomas Dugan, David S. Bantley, M. D. Charles R. Hatfield, I. F. Brierton, M. D. F. F. Dye, M. D. A. C. F. Zobel, M. D. OBSTETRICS ....... ....... I . F. Brierton, M. D. F. F. Dye, M. D. OPHTHALMOLOGY ........ I. W. Raymond, M. D. OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY ' I. W. Raymond, M. D. DERMATOLOGY I. M. Iames, G. W. Katter, Yale S. Lewine, Paul Mattson, Robert Mattson, M. M M. M M M. M M M M M A. G. Neill, M. R. G. Oakley, S. Palazzolo, C. F. Reeder, Harry M. Rhoads, M M M. M. M. C. Schultz, M. M. I. Sivulich, W. H. Torquato, A. I. Edelstein, M. M. MD 2 2. loseph P. Replogle and Donna Hynicka EM gzsf Misses Hella Lowry cmd lane Smouse ADMITTING DEPARTMENT Our admitting department is the patient's first direct contact with the hospital. This heart of the hospital has to do With the professional care of patients. Its chief function is the admis- sion of patients, but with this duty has been added the routing of patients, the keeping of records of discharges and deaths, the managing of transfers, the scheduling of operations, and the giv- ing of information as to the condition of patients. The admitting department creates a pleasant impression and observes at all times the atmosphere of professional secrecy. Our personnel in the admitting department possess professional attitudes, have infinite patience and pleasant manners, and maintain business-like tact when obtaining essential in- formation from patients, relatives, or friends. t Al HV fy I lil 7 1-X Dr. C. B. Cobern instructs technician 486 DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY How many of us appreciate the scientific achievements We have in our hands? Without the knowledge of the X-ray, the fluoroscopic screen, and radium, progress in the field of internal medicine would end. A stellate or comminute fracture in a bone would not be located Without the vivid, precise picture of x-ray. A View of the body's internal organs in activity Would not be possible Without the fluoroscopic screen. Certain malignant tu- mors would not be detected or treated Without these discov- eries of man. If We take one glance at our department of radiology, we Will realize that this oasis of health offers modern facilities for diagnostic Work, and opens opportunities for roentgen and ra- dium therapy. The knowledge received from the great scientists, Dr. Roent- gen and Madame Curie, has a definite application in the field of radiology at our hospital. Dr. P. C. Lund supervises anesthetists H Mft, Awmt, DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY When We look again through the microscope into Memorial Hospital, our most enchanting view is that of the department of anesthesia. The sight of nurse anesthetists, under medical super- vision, administering inhalation and intravenous anesthesia to surgical patients presents a fascinating picture. The peaceful sleep of the patient, immediately before and during the surgical operation, tends to add to our amazement. Indeed, the soft, sweet slumber is a work of art and scien-ceg namely, anesthesiology. M I I If 1 K 4' ...-:gg:,.?- - -,,.,.,., 'Ti' M1 THE INTRAVENOUS NURSES- Rosemcrrie Sarver and Faye Zerrenner Uflwm will '12 2 in - 1. -1. , ., ... I E1 I 2'-' 'E '- - as 1..- 5--F r 4 in-..--Y ' Y.. ' -- ks. ' . ' , T 54....:T'-i- -:--- .- -.1 Mir, X-- --.. Dolores Young, Bertha Layman and Pauline Newman CLINICAL LABORATORY A philosopher once said that happy was the man who could learn the courses of things, and it is true that one of the greatest gifts of the Creator to mankind is the divine curiosity which seeks to know always WHY things happen. Of the many departments in our hospital, the clinical labora- tory plays a leading role in seeking and in finding scientific reason or truth. This adjunct facility, under the capable direction oi Dr. Gerald C. Leary, is a priceless aid in supporting and sup- plementing the clinical findings of our physicians. Our clinical laboratory has provision for blood and plasma banks, basal metabolism examinations, bacteriology, parasitology, serology, hematology, and biochemistry. In many ot these sciences the microscope reveals our un- seen friends ancl toes. With this weapon the physician can say, Good-bye, Mr. Germ. U-Cl-E1--D-EL wllfh ' weapon Vg ' I N . xfx THE TECHNICIANS Rita Snyder, Dr. G. C. Leary examines tissue Iocmne Zito cmd Dolores Folsom -, I E Ki 5-K 0212420 I oan Burket practices medical asepsis '--nu - I Phyllis Funk, Ioan Burlcet and Dr. I. I. Huebner DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Rehabilitation is the goal Miss Pearl Cricco, physical therapist, strives to attain as she outlines a prescribed program of activity for the handicapped. Rehabilitation is the final step toward the patient's health and happiness. After mastering such fundamentals as crutch-Walk- ing and cane-Walking, handicapped individuals have a firm foundation to Work and live effective- ly with normal individuals in a normal environment. Each year our hospital stresses more and more the importance of a good physical medi- cine department by providing facilities tor various modalities of physical therapy-electrother- apy, hydrotherapy, mechanotherapy, and thermotherapy. Each year an additional number ot pa- tients With neuromuscular diseases are treated by means of Water, heat, light, electricity, mas- sage, exercise and meticulous muscle re-education. Moreover, a functional testing and training program tor convalescent poliomyelitis patients has been set up to adjudge the individual patient's ability to return to a normal environment and to carry out certain basic procedures With complete independence. The possibilities are many through intelligent, remedial bed exercises, mat exercises, Wheel-chair activities and resistance exercises. Once the muscles are mastered, the handicapped do come back! andfluzbt ie-L.-. i-fi t f-'rs fhysical Ther-ap .292 Miss Pearl Cricco gives short-wave diathermy it S 2 If :T 45 Dorothy Stutzmcm directs footsteps . 4 492. UM hun 25. Aa Q- CANCER CLINIC Had you a great-grandfather, a great- grandtather of the stock of American pioneers? Perhaps you remember the tingling sensation that came to you while listening to his backwoods stories of pioneer days in the West, of pathless for- est, of lashing hail, of wandering plains, nights of sparkling stars, when into a wagon camp blazing arrows from roam- ing hostile Indians were shot to scare white marauders from the land. Had you a grandfather who remembered tales of famine and of fever - of typhoid and smallpox days when through the streets rubber-tired, black-curtained hacks silently carried away the dead? These enemies are gone, but cancer remains! Trained minds of all the countries of the world are deeply intent upon its problem. Almost every community has an active cancer control program which has these objectives: prevention of cancer, case-finding and early diagnosis, and the establishment of cancer diagnostic and treat- ment facilities. Our Cancer-Tumor and our Cancer Detection Clinics, under the direction of Dr. L. R. Alte- mus, squarely meet these objectives! Both clinics offer specialized service for the cancer patient from a group of key specialists who are concerned and trained in cancer diagnosis and man- agement. Key members of both clinic staffs are: Pathologist, Dr. G. C. Leary, Radiologist, Dr. C. B. Co- berng Surgeons, Dr. L. R. Altemus, Dr. W. L. Hughes, Dr. George McCartney, Dr. W. H. Frank, Dr. I. B. Lovette and Dr. G. E. Gleason, Internists, Dr. R. A. Noon, Dr. Philip Ashman and Dr. Rich- ard Kraftg Gynecologists, Dr. D. G. Bloom and Dr. Hargreaves: Urologists, Dr. F. T. Carney and Dr. C. I. Carney: Ophalalmologist, Dr. L. M. Gurley, Ir., Otorhinolaryngologists, Dr. P. T. Meyers and Dr. W. K. Flora: Grthopedists, Dr. I. I. Huebner and Dr. G. H. Hudsong Dermatologist, Dr. W. F. Whitey Oral Surgeon, Dr. D. R. Wolford: Thoracic Surgeon, Dr. I. C. Hatch. Many victims of cancer have lost the fight, and many hearts are heavy at the mere thought of lick- ing this killer, but we feel confident that our clinics are doing a good job at striking back! Dr. L. R. Altemus directs Cancer Clinic Dr. W. H. Frank and Dr. I. B. Lovette ' 1 RHEUMATIC FEVER CLINIC Beat - rest, beat - rest, beat - rest. What music is this? Samba? No, the rhythm belongs to the normal pumping of the heart. Today, we realize that there is an increase in sick hearts among the old- ? er people in OU1' fClSf-mOV- Dr. C. A. Beerman and Dr. W. H. Winey direct Rheumatic Fever -Clinic ing age. What would be more distressing than to save for twenty years for that voyage to Europe and then find a dam- aged heart on a physical examination before sailing. Well, the verdict of heart trouble in most cases does not mean death overnight. Thousands of persons with heart disease are living com- fortable, happy, useful lives right now because they are co-operating with their doctors in giv- ing their hearts a chance, Many of them may live as long as they could reasonably expect to live without heart trouble. Some of them even have a chance of complete recovery. Our physicians believe that cz well-informed cardiac is one who not only has a knowledge of heart facts but of living with his handicapped heart as well. The philosophy of living recom- mended may be difficult for those people who have always been high-strung, prone to work too hard or worry too much. Yet those who are willing to slow up their previous living pace-to go ahead with less speed, less haste, less worry, less fearg who accept the situation and adjust to it cheerfully, coaxing their hearts along without letting their impairment become an obsession- these are the people who have the best chance of a full, happy and prolonged existence DESPITE heart trouble. lf we have one eye to the future on HEART disease, we will realize the opportunity the heart-blood vessel 'icheck-up opens to us. We have now the power to forestall the onset of any heart condition-if we are examination-minded. The knowledge received from tests and examina- tions reveals the true secrets of the heart. Dr. Meyer Bloom is head of our Department of Cardiology with Dr. Philip Ashman and Dr. Anderson as fellow physicians. Dr. Meyer Bloom and Eleanor Gredeslcy 1 Nb k xxx .-Q-1 Dr. L. R. All speaks to th people .. W. gif: . i . L ,ogg ,,.. ,. G.. rfmimpyum .I Now, more than ever, with the rise in cancer from the nation's seventh to its second cause ot death, it is important that the laity ot our community receive authentic information about this serious health problem. During the year an organized cancer control program ot lectures, discussions, visual aids and tours is conducted at our hospital. This program is under the direction ot Doctor L. R. Altemus. Many non-professional groups and clubs attend these educational classes at the hospital. With the tine equipment at our hospital plus the detailed cancer program in operation, America can claim from C. V. M. H. an informed citizenry, BACK ROW, Left to right- Dolores Haley, Alice Donaldson, Betty Dougherty, Irene Yoder and Lillian Hill FRONT ROW, Mrs. Mary Shoup and Helen Furman Dr. William Hughes dictates report , ' ,lcwtandalwalpi MEDICAL RECORDS DEPARTMENT Keeping the medical records accurate and complete is a hard job, but librarian Helen Furman is doing her best. With the aid of stenographers and secretaries, the medical staff of our hospital is producing valuable records. These medical records placed in the custody of our medical records department, serve the patient in his present or future illness, serve our hospital and its medical staff, and hold a special place in the field of medical research. jim land nf nod HOSPITAL LIBRARY Once upon a time . . . that was a method of treatment for the sleep- less in the days when the Egyptian, Greek and Roman temples housed the sick. This story telling of myths and legends may be considered a harbinger of bibliotherapy, supplied by the patients' library today. Our hospital library has three components: the medical library, the nurses' library, and the patients' library. In these departmental libraries, reading material is provided for the hospital staff, the nurses and the patients. The patients' library offers cheer and hope to all those who utilize its services. The considerable selection of books are ot recreational and thera- peutic values to the convalescent, the chronic and the depressed patient. This is one of the treatments which allow the patient to be borne in his imagination to more pleasant and cheerful circumstances. He can ride on the ocean and fly high in the air and harness the moon to his bidding. This is one of the treatments Which actually opens a new and brighter future for the patient. This is true bibliotherapy! Grey Ladies at work 1 2 5 1 f' F3475 . gi, , 36' NN DENTAL STAFF OFFICERS-Lett to right- Dr. Gus Gleason, vice president: Dr. Charles R. Colbert, president, Dr. Arthur I. Lynam, treasurer: Dr. Ioseph I. Milcesic, secretary. mental Staff nf the Hmmm Ualleq Wlenwluhl - 7957 CONSULTING DENTAL STAFF ORAL SURGERY .... Iames W. Lynam, D. D. S. DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN ACTIVE DENTAL STAFF ORAL SURGERY .... Charles R. Colbert, D. D. S. Frank Ge-er, D. D. Gus Gleason, D. D. Arthur I. Lynam, D. D. S Ioseph I. Mikesic, D. D. S I. F. Morgart, D. D. S Robert C. Slick, D. D. S Charles Speck, D. D. S M. D. Skinner 1 3' RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY F. W. Kuhlman Donald Matthews, ' DENTAL ROENTGENOLOGY ' S. Finkelstein DENTAL MEDICINE ........ H. M. Crouse, D. D. S. I. F. Morgart Richard T. Wicks, D. D. S. I. S. Teitlebaum Fred Hager, RESERVE DENTAL STAFF COURTESY DENTAL STAFF ORAL SURGERY ,,,. Stephen I. Bondy, D. D. S. ORAL SURGERY ................ Iohn H. Bell, D. D. S Andrew R. Choby, D. D. S. Charles B. Ellsworth, D. D. S Earl Iames Cornelius, D. D. S. Louis A. Finkelstein, D. D. S Ralph Duwell, D. D. S. Austin H. Harrington, D. D. S Richard A. Goldberg, D. D. S. Dwight W. Heslop, D. D. S Iohn S. lsenberg, D. D. S. Charles I. Himes, D. D. S Henry C. Hinchman, Ir., D. D. S. Robert Holt, D. D. S W1 F. Hrin, D. D. S. William H. Kredel, D. D. S Robert Koehler, D. D. S. Martin Litman, D. D. S Lloyd D. Soloweigh, D. D. S. Robert Neff, D. D. S Donald Wolford, D. D. S. Edward R. Shaffer, D. D. S William Silverstein, D. D. S Irwin L. Simkins, D. D. S Raymond A. Yezequel, D. D, S THIRD ROW-Dr. Louis A. Finkelstein, Dr. Charles Speck, Dr. S. Finkelstein, Dr. M. D. Skinner, Dr. Irwin L. Simkins, Dr. I. F. Morgart, Dr. W. F. Hrin, Dr. I. S. Teitlebaum. MIDDLE ROW-Dr. Richard A. Goldberg, Dr. Iohn S. Isenberg, Dr. Richard T. Wicks, Dr. Lloyd D. Soloweigh, Dr. Henry C. Hinchman, Ir., Dr. Robert Neil, Dr. Earl I. Cornelius, Dr. Donald Wolford. FRONT ROW-Dr. Donald Matthews, Dr. Ioseph I. Mikesic, Dr. Gus Gleason, Dr. Charles H. Colbert, Dr. Arthur I. Lynam, Dr. Frank D. Geer, Ir. Wow, all nl 4011, .... I SCHOOL OF NURSING The Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital School ot' Nursing has kept in step with the hospital. The School was organized in 1896. The first class graduated in 1898, and had tour members. Since that time the School has graduated more than 1,000 young Women to Whom it gave the knowledge of adequate care tor the sick, and the ability to be more valuable citizens in their communities. The City Hospital School ot Nursing Was consolidated with Conemaugh Valley Memoria Hospital School oi Nursing in 1920. qivrz head unto, .... The Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital School of Nursing offers a three-year program which leads to a diploma at graduation and to eligi- bility tor examination by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nurse Examiners. The curriculum at the school aims to give the student a sound tounda- tion in the skills, knowledge and understandings in the palliative, curative, and preventive aspects of nursing, as Well as to encourage and aid the de- velopment ot a healthy, well-rounded person. The program ot study is planned to utilize the basic scientific courses ot the Iohnstown Iunior College affiliation program as a background on which to build professional knowledge. Hence, the first six months, or preclinic period, is devoted 'chiefly to the study of the physical and biological sciences and to the basic principles of nursing care. The clinical period is divided into terms during which the student studies in the various clinical areas, such as medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics, psychiatry and public health nursing. Lectures, nursing classes, group conferences and experience are planned to give the student an understanding of the total care of the patient. Emphasis is placed on the cause and prevention of illness, both from the individual and community standpoint, on mental as Well as physical health, and on the social implication of illness. Experience in the care ot medical, surgical, obstetric, and pediatric patients as Well as certain special services, is provided at C. V. M. H. Ex- perience is psychiatric and tuberculosis nursing is provided through affiliations. ' na Dgwwga sw.. .4 D5 T W W L 1 . . .:52Eg: : : mfg bf t , my E29 was . t Jim Qbuzcto n ' MRS. MOVENE PONAS, R. N. B. S Mrs. Movene Ponas, director of nursing, has proved to be an educational administrator. Her educational philosophy and her professional activities have reassured We students oi her sincere interest in our hospital, our pa- tients, our school and our classmates. ! , - ff . HL Mrs. Murilla Himes and Mrs. Movene Poncrs BOARD Ot' ULJANS Left to right-Mrs. Movene Ponds, Mr. Wilbur M. Ashmcm, Dr. L. R. Altemus, Dr. P. D. Brisini and Dr. G. A. McCartney. 'md mflmluwmwrmdgawl MISS LILY ORTH, R. N., B. S. Assistant Director ot Nursing MISS MARIORIE R. IONES, B. S., R. N. Medical-Surgical Instructor Recreational Director MISS MILDRED NOON, MRS. BERNADINE MILLER, B.. N., B. S. Clinical Instructor Clinical 11'1SfTUCiOI MRS. MURILLA HIMES, R. N., B. S. Educational Director MRS. DOROTHY YARNICK, B. S., R. N. Instructor Nursing Arts MRS. SHIRLEY MINAHAN, R. N. R- N- Clinical Instructor MRS. IOYCE COOK, R. N. Clinical Instructor MRS. RITA HESLOP, R. N. Teaching Supervisor Pediatrics -fs e sm -e -was MISS DOROTHY KERR, R. N. 'n wifhalzumble '. MISS ELSIE THOMPSON, MISS ADELAIDE PICKING R. N. R. N. Teaching Supervisor Teaching Supervisor Operating Room Obstetrics MRS. VIRGINIA CUMMINS, MISS ANN WATERS, B. S., A. D. A. B. S., A. D. A. Teaching Supervisor Administrator Dietetics Dietetics MISS PEARL CRICCO, MRS. MARENA BUCKUS, R. N., R. P. T. R. N. Health Director Instructor-Massage Library 1 NURSING SCHOOL OFFICE SUPERVISORS: Back- Mrs. Alice Tipton and Mrs. Rose Ccrrpentier Front- Mrs. Alice Ellis and Mrs. Vit- ginicr Koontz rf ' 4- , sr sf ,M , . A H- 0 Us wnlzlf 1042111211 Inf: lwifm ' ufwicc I I OFFICE SECRE X, Shirley Mock , and W Mrs Bertha Ste! FLOOR SUPERVISORS AND HEAD NURSES SECOND ROW-Mrs. Betty Hiner, Mrs. Mar ian Geisel, Lois Davis, Mrs. Betty lane Mc Kinley, Mrs. Madeline Gilchrist, Mrs. Iune Smcry FIRST ROW-Mrs. Cleo Mullen, Mrs. Phyllis Adams, Adelaide Picking, Elsie Thompson Mrs. Rita Heslop, Mrs. Ianet Clark ABOVE LEFT-Ednamae Brallier, Mrs. Dorothy Lehman 5 STAFF NURSES: FIRST ROW-Mrs. Shirley Shiley, Irene McLarney, Mrs. Lucy Gott, Mrs. Alice Eppley, Mrs. loan Love, Dorothy Fitz- gibbon, Wanda Beck. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Anaruth Flick, Mrs. Anna Mae Tracy, Mrs. Marie Friedholt, Mrs. Lerly Fisher, lean Ann Criswell, Martha Palmer, Mrs. Mary Buchan, Shirley Meyers. THIRD ROW--Mrs. Muriel Kazor, Mrs. Mary Gobin, Mrs. Luella Koontz, Dorothy Craig, Ella Hogue, Mrs. Mary Haman, Mrs. Annabelle Moore, Mrs. Rose Shatter, Mrs. Dorothy Leach, Vera Benson. NURSES AIDES: Lett to right- Mrs. Dora Mae Thompson, R. N., Ann Swift, Marie Stoup, Maureen Ickes and Mary Ann Dragovich. WARD SECRETARIES Lett to right- Barbara Kohruda Edith Mort and Iulia Kaminsky. Thrwugh ww V1 WUUQTQSQQPQ Sii-rrlmifem S Jlnfmnce ' Pledge I SOLEMNLY PLEDGE MYSELF BEFORE GOD AND IN THE PRESENCE OF THIS ASSEMBLY, TO PASS MY LIFE IN PURITY AND TO PRACTICE MY PR-OFESSION FAITHFULLY. I WILL AB- STAIN FROM WHATEVER IS DELETERIOUS AND MISCHIEV- OUS, 'AND WILL NOT TAKE OR KNOWINGLY ADMINISTER ANY HARMFUL DRUG. I WILL DO ALL IN MY POWER TO MAIN- TAIN AND ELEVATE THE STANDARD OF MY PROFESSION AND WILL HOLD IN CONFIDENCE ALL PERSONAL MATTERS COM- MITTED TO MY KEEPING AND ALL FAMILY AFFAIRS COMING TO MY KNOWLEDGE IN THE PRACTICE OF MY CALLING. WITH LOYALTY WILL I ENDEAVOR TO AID THE PHYSICIAN IN I-IIS WORK, AND DEVOTE MYSELF TO THE WELFARE OF THOSE COMMITTED TO MY CARE. Fireehmem si ' N N This bow ywu 54212 Presecntheitlnerlauss wifi M2 gon zxpmiancm W'e'Ve just begun our training, but We're off to a good start. We en- tered on September 5, 1950. We've been attending classes at lunior Pitt and at the hospital. We have several hours a day devoted to Work on the Wards. Our class is the first to be taught by professors at Iunior Pitt and our class hours there give us college credits. Our class officers are Florence Meyers, President, Iune Gregg, vice president, Katherine Hotter, secretary, and Vir- ginia Prieto, treasurer. We have begung there is much ahead of us, both as students and as graduates. As We gain experience and knowledge, We will become more val- uable to the nursing profession. dlwuf ADAMY ANDREW ANDREWS ARTHUR BARNDT BOYER CALDERON CERUTTI CHUDY CLARK COOK DAWSON MARGARET ADAMY-Marge-Iohnstown, Pa. Lives in a world of her own. .... LIBERA ANDREW-Lecxh- Central City, Pa. Black wavy hair, always looks neat. .... SHIRLEY ANDREWS-Andy-Iohnstown, Pa. Lass of '53 Santa Claus. .... KITTY ARTHUR-Kitty-lohnstown, Pa. Beautiful blue eyes. .... MARTHA BARNDT-Mert-Davidsville, Pa. Writes a daily letter to the U. of Pct. .... BONITA BOYER-Bonnie--Meyers dale, Pa. Takes lite seriously. .... AURORA 'CALDERON-Aurora--Iohnstown, Pa. Beautiful black hair. . . . . AUDREY CERUTTI-Addri-Seminole, Pa. Shy until you get to know her. . . . . DELORES CHUDY- Dori-Iohnstown, Pa. Sports minded. .... GREETA CLARK-Greeta-Iohnstown, Pa. Very artistic. . . . . FAITH COOK-Cookie-New Bethlehem, Pa. Tal1est girl of class. .... MARY LOU DAWSON-Dawn-Iohns town, Pa. Provides phonograph for c1ass. BEVERLY DIEHL-Biff-New Paris, Pa. Sweet little redhead. .... ELAINE DUNMYER-Dunnie-Iohnsfown, Pa. Short and sweet. .... THELMA DUNN-Tim-lohnstown, Pa. Has her serious moments. . . . . PA- TRICIA ELLIS-Pat-South Fork, Pa. Rhythmic feet. .... DORIS GIPE-Giggles--Johnstown, Pa. Always laughing. .... IUNE GREGG-Iunie-New Florence, Pa. Our librarian. .... DORIS GREGORY-Greg- Iohnstown, Pa. Rascal it there ever was one. .... IEAN HANEY-lean-Iohnstown, Pa. Expressive eyes. . . . . ELIZABETH HOCKEY-Betty-Iohnstown, Pa. Gets double ring on phone. . . . . CATHERINE HOFFER -Cathy-Hooversville, Pa. Looks forward to Army leaves. .... MARIORIE HOLMAN-Marge-Windber, Pa. Brainy. .... ANNA KEAFER-Ann-Davidsville, Pa. Tiny mite but determined. .... MARY ANN KORCH-Mary Ann-Dunlo, Pa. Peaches and cream complexion. .... IOAN KUHLMAN-Io-Somerset, Pa. Politeness prevails. DIEHL DUNMYER DUNN ELLIS GIPE GREGG GREGORY HANEY HOCKEY HOFFER HOLMAN KEAFER KORCH KUHLMAN KUHNS KUTRUFF MARSH McDOWELL, D. McDOWELL, D. MICHAELS MINCEK MONCIL MUSSELMAN MYERS, F. MYERS, N. NEGAST PARKER PRICE CORABEL KUHNS-Corabel-Bolivar, Pa. Where's the mop? .... VERLA KUTRUFF-Verla--Flinton, Pa. Lots ot lun. .... PATRICIA MARSH-Pcrtzie-Iohnstown, Pa. Ride 'em cowboy. .... DORA McDOWELL- Dora-Hooversville, Pa. First Toni Twin. .... DORIS McDOWELL-Doris-Hoovetsville, Pa. Second Toni Twin. .... DOROTHY MICHAELS-Dot-Ebensburg, Pa. Shy and reserved. .... MARGARET MINCEK- Marge-Ienners, Pa. Quiet and studious. .... BETTIE MONCIL-Bettie-Iohnstown, Pa. Very extended vocab- ulary. .... PHYLLIS MUSSELMAN-Phyl-Iohnstown, Pa. Telephone Phyllis. ..., FLORENCE MYERS- Till-Summerhill, Pa. Known for her cute surprise endings. .... NORMA MYERS-Norma-Iohnstown, Pa. Always seen with Ionsey trom 9 till 1U. .... DOLORES NEGAST-Dee-lerome, Pa. Noted for her bangs. . . . . ELINOR PARKER-Elinor-Iohnstown, Pa. Beautician and hair washer. . . . . PHYLLIS PRICE-Phy1- Iohnstown, Pa. How about a cookie? . . . . VIRGINIA PRIETO-Gin-lohnstown, Pa. Professional wrestler. .... NANCY REAM-Nancy-lohnstown. Pa. Never go wrong with her around. .... DORIS RIPPIN-Rip-Johnstown, Pa. Who is that handsome six- footer? .... IANET RIPPIN-Ian-Johnstown, Pa. Usually Gin's opponent. .... IOYCE RODGERS-Ioyce- Iohnstown, Pa. I get that tub next. .,.. MARLENE SCHMIDT-Schmitie-Iohnstown, Pa. Always singing. . . . . AILEEN STEVENSON-Stevie-Connellsville, Pa. Bucky and more Bucky. . . . . GEMMA VERGERIO- Gemma-Colver, Pa. Small and sweet. .... VIOLET VRTIS-Vi-Iohnstown, Pa. Wanta hear a joke? . . . . IACQUELINE WAGNER-Iackie-Johnstown, Pa. Always full of fun. . . . .IANET WERTZ-Ianet-lohns- town, Pa. Who's Zutty? .... BETTY LOU WINGARD-Betty Lou-Davidsville, Pa. Woman of distinction. PRIETO REAM RIPPIN, D. RIPPIN, I. RODGERS SCHMIDT STEVENSON VERGERIO VRTIS WAGNER WERTZ WINGARD ' ' SEPTEMBER 5, 1949. SEPTEMBER 6, 1949. SEPTEMBER-MARCH. MARCH 21, 1950. MAY 16, 1950. SEPTEMBER 10, 1950. 6012 nun A wmthq qoab Labor Day marked the beginning of our three year training course for the 1952 class at C. V. M. H. Excitement, joy and fear filled the heart of each girl as we entered the threshold of our chosen profession. Our orientation began, both formally, and informally. We were shown each department of the hospital, given our schedule for the months to come, and invited to the traditional initiation party sponsored by the Iunior Class. It was in the form of a Weiner-marshmallow roast on the lawn of the nurses home. We met our big sisters and were initiated royally. These six months Were our pre-clinical period. We spent our days studying, learning and applying our knowledge at the Iohnstown Center of the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh and at the hospital classroom. Study hours were from 7:30 to 9:00 o'-clock Monday through Thursday, during which we prepared for the next day's classes. Our free hour, from 9-l0, was usually spent at Long's Confectionery, sipping a coke and eating an 'ieverything on hot dog. At last the day of reward came. Our capping service was held at Christ Evangelical United Brethren Church. With the Florence Nightingale Pledge swelling our hearts, we emerged as Freshmen, feeling capable and sure of our profession. A reception followed our capping at the nurses' home Where our parents met the faculty members. Spring Wanderlust helped plan this hike to Stackhouse Park. We built a dam and played baseball. Songs, games, and of course food, made lor a won- derful evening. This time, as juniors, we planned the intiation of the pre-clinicals. We held a lawn party with a Weiner roast and supervised the games the underclass- men performed. The Halloween dance was the first social event sponsored for the hospital. Ii was a round and square dance held at Berkley Hills Fire Hall. Cider, gingerbread and blue jeans dominated the picture. We had a class meeting to elect officers. Betty Yeager was elected as our president, janet Schmidt as vice president, Mary Livingston as secretary, Delores Young as treasurer and Betty Ott as recording secretary. The Valentine Dance Was also held at Berkley Hill. It was an informal affair- but more formal than blue jeans. We held bake sales every other week at the nurses' home. The public was invited. Pies, cakes, cookies and fudge offered tempting displays. New experiences, more knowledge and lots more fun will fill the re- maining year at our school and when we have obtained our goal, we will take our stand beside the many who serve to the best of their ability. TU-we Iwmnwg X GU XJ XA 4 ' V X IUNIOR OFFICERS, Ie-tt to right-Dolores Young, Lo Icmet Schmidt. VUVUUESIUUD Elm view Mefcmmls Une frnauss wwl is Ott, Betty Yeager, Mary Livingston and Q f--N I L1 s 1 .. .. 1 Clllwh 'X f who BARRON BELL BOLTZ BUCKOVESKY BURKET DOMINY FEATHER PUNK FURMAN GATES HARSI-IBERGER SHIRLEY BARRON-Barron-Holsopple, Pa. A iriend may well be reckoned the masterpiece ot Nature. . . . . DOROTHEA BELL-Dot-Daisytown, Pa. Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. .... NANCY BOLTZ -Nan-lohnstown, Pa. There is no use arguing with the inevitable. .... PAULINE BUCKOVESKY-Bucky- Iohnstown, Pa. Let us do our duty as we understand it. .... IOAN BURKET-Buckets-Iohnstown, Pa. Ap- pear to know only this-never to tail nor to tall. .... PATRICIA DOMINY-Pat-lohnstown, Pa. Thought is deeper than all speech. .... SARA IANE FEATHER-Ianie-New Paris, Pa. Put your trust in God and hold your duties high. .... PHYLLIS FUNK-P. Funk-Conemaugh, Pa. Loyalty is near to sincerity ot heart. . . . . ANNETTE FURMAN-Toni-Charles, Pa. Progress is law of lite. .... DELORIS GATES-Gatesy-lohnsto-wn, Pa. To know what you know and know what you don't know is characteristic ot one who knows. . . . . MILDRED HARSHBERGER-Millie-Thomas Mills, Pa. We ought to do our neighbor all the good we can. LOIS HOSTETLER-Windy-Iohnstown, Pa. l'Come what may come, time and the hour runs through the roughest day. .... DONNA HYNICKA-Donald-Iohnstown, Pa. Only alter having peaceful repose can one begin to think. .... GENEVA IOHNSTON--Nevis--New Florence, Pa. What is true in a Woman's heart will be shown in her outward appearance. .... TWILA KAUFMAN-Belleville, Pa. Simplicity of char- acter is near to true womanhood. .... LOIS KEEPER-Lo-Iohnstown, Pa. Her ways are ways ot pleasant- ness and all her paths are peace. .... IANET KRAFT-Iohnstown, Pa. Let independence be our boast. . . . . MARY LIVINGSTON-Mary Dee-Iohnstown, Pa. Gentle but dignitled, austere yet not harsh, polite and completely at ease. .... DONA LEE MARSHALL-Buddy-Hooversville, Pa. As merry as the day is long. . . . . SHIRLEY MOBLEY-Bob-Iohnstown, Pa. The secret ot success is constancy to purpose. . , . . AR- LENE MOCK-Are-Iohnstown, Pa. Promise is given when the least is said. ..., KATHLEEN MOORE- Katie-Twin Rocks, Pa. I'Her faith has center everywhere, .... IOANNE MULHOLLEN-Chipper-Somerset, Pa. 'Trom the crown oi her head to the sole ol her foot is all mirth, .... ANNE NOEL-Cresson, Pa. I would help others lout of a fellow feeling. .... LOIS OTT-Loie-Ebensburg, Pa. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. . . . . HOSTETLER HYNICKA IOHNSTON KAUFMAN KEEPER KRAFT LIVINGSTON MARSHALL MOBLEY MOCK MOORE MULHOLLEN NOEL OTT fl rf' lg PALAZZI PELESKY PRINCE ROBERTS ROBERTSON ROSENBERRY Sl-INNER SCHMIDT SHAMAN SHAFFER SHUFF STEPHENS STUTZMAN THOMAS PEARL PALAZZI-Pete-Hooversville, Pa. lt is good to be merry and wise. .... PAULINE PELESKY-Pug- Boswell, Pa. Lite is not so short but that there is always time enough tor courtesy. .... DOROTHY PRINCE -Dot-South Fork, Pa. Diligence is the mother ot good fortune. .... IOYCE ROBERTS-Ioycie-Iohns town, Pa. To think twice is quite enough. .... IOAN ROBERTSON-Robbie-Iohnstown, Pa. Be kindly, attectionate one to another with brotherly love. .... CLEDA ROSENBERRY-Cramer, Pa. l-Iumility is near to moral discipline. .... SHIRLEY SANNER-Shirl-Somerset, Pa. Let us be of good cheer. .,.. IANET SCHMIDT-Ian-Iohnstown, Pa. The understanding to direct and the hand to execute. .... CATHERINE SEAMAN-Kitty-Sidman, Pa. Her gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. .... IOAN SHAFFER-Io- Somerset, Pa. For people see into her very heart when they look at her. .... IOANNE SHUFF-Shuiiie- lohnstown, Pa. Everything comes it a man will only wait. ..... IOYCE STEPHENS-Teemans-Iohnstown, Pa. Wedding is destiny and hanging likewise. .... DOROTHY STUTZMAN-Dottie-Ebensburg, Pa. Every action is measured by the depth ot the sentiments trom which it proceeds. .... AUDREY THOMAS-Tommie Iohnstown, Pa. Variety is the very spice ot lite. BETTY ANN VARNEY-Betts-Boswell, Pa. Every cloud must have a silver lining. .... MARY IANE WALKER -Simon-Somerset, Pa. To be patient and gentle returning not evil tor evil. .... VIRGINIA WEAVER- Ginny Lou-Somerset, Pa. She is a Winsome wee thing. .... IANE WELSHONSCE-Ianie-Ligonier, Pa. Save your breath to cool your porridgef' .... MARY WESNER-Fisher-Spangler, Pa. The desire ot cz woman is her kindness, .... MARION WILLIAMS-Red-Iohnstown, Pa. With malice towards none. . . . . IO ANN WILSON-Io-lohnstown, Pa. 'Tis easy to be true. .... BETTY YEAGER-Yeager-Altoona, Pa. With wisdom and good sense she guards her lite from harm. .... DOROTHY YODER-Holsopple, Pa. Truth does not depart from human nature, .... DELORES YOUNG-Del-Dilltown, Pa. Cherishing attec- tion tor and doing her duty toward the kindred. .... ROSE ZAGRODNICK-Rosie-lol-mstown, Pa. Love ot knowledge is akin to wisdom. . . . . VARNEY WALKER WEAVER WELSHONSCE WESNER WILLIAMS WILSON YEAGER YODER YOUNG ZAGRODNICK 60.0 nf fnmoluzow Laci: To the day we took our pre-entrance examination. Hope and desire filled our hearts. On that day we met the girls who would be our classmates, co-workers and friends for the next three years. When we were notified of our acceptance, we knew we had taken the first step toward our goal of becoming professional nurses, To the classes our first six months of training. We took anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and chemistry at Iunior Pitt. Study hours, daily quizzes, microbiology slides, chemistry test tubes, and our pet cats from anatomy lab filled our dreams. At the hospital classroom we also studied nutrition, sociology, pharmacology, introduction to medical science, his- tory of nursing, professional adjustments and nursing arts. These sciences were basic to- ward a better understanding of ourselves, our patients, and our profession. In our jun- ior year, we took our specialty classes and advanced medical and surgical nursing: in our senior year, we took professional adjustments II and public health. To our first day on duty. We felt very conspicuousg no cap adorned our heads and our big black bows proclaimed to everyone that we were probies. That day We were busy arrang- ing flowers, giving ice Water and scrubbing. In the weeks and months following, we learned other procedures and treatments in our nursing arts -classes and labs. We car- ried them out under close supervision until we became more proficient and Valuable as nurses. To our capping ceremony. A cap was placed on each of our heads: we lit our candles, symbolic of the lamp we carry in nursing. Proudly, yet humbly, we pledged ourselves to our profession by repeating the Florence Nightingale Pledge. To our specialties-obstetrics, pediatrics, the diet kitchen and the operating room. In the operat- ing room, we learned surgical asepsis and the importance of teamwork during an opera- tion. In the diet kitchen, we planned menus for special salt-free or diabetic diets. ln pediatrics, we were taught the development and care of children in health and sickness, and in obstetrics, we learned the care of the mother and baby before, during and after delivery. To our affiliations. We affiliated at Torrance State Hospital for psychiatry, where we learned symp- toms of mental disorders and the importance of prevention. Ours was the first class to affiliate at Deshon Veteran's Hospital for tuberculosis nursing where we 'carried out principles of medical asepsis. To the dawn of the year 1951. That year seemed so distant three years ago-three years filled so full with learning and memories. The thrill and responsibility of being a senior student made us realize graduation was not far off. To our social events in off-duty hours. There were yearly picnics, swimming at the Y. W. C. A., and teas and parties on holidays. Our first social affair was a pajama party held by the upper classmen to get acquainted. As juniors, we were in charge of social activities which included a Square Dance at Westmont Grove, a Heart Hop at the Fort Stanwix. We also distributed gift Wrapped cigarettes and hand lotion to the patients at Christ- mas time. We held the Iunior-Senior Dance at the White Star Hotel for the seniors. Our senior dance will be held by the juniors at the V. F. W. The Alumni are having our graduation dance at the Sunnehanna Country Club. We elected class officers with Vivian Buchanan as president and Caryl Croft, Carol Mitchell, and Ieannette Cable as vice pres- ident, secretary and treasurer respectively. Miss Marjorie jones was elected unanimously as our class advisor. We have glanced back over our training period. Now we look forward-to gradu- ation, to state boards and to the beginning of our careers as professional nurses. Nurs- ing provides many fields and opportunities where each of us will seek her place. We look forward-to continue to give better nursing service in the future. SENIOR OFFICERS, left to right-Vivian Buchanan, Caryl Croft, Carol Mitchell and Ieannette Cable. flllllmfegen-nn ne LQ AX uffnnwmccnwfclb Hill l-Fdilollllmcfe mllcnss mall: ISU HELEN ADAMS EDNA MAE ADAMSIK MARY LOU BEEGLE WILHELMINA BELZ VIVIAN BUCHANAN HELEN ADAMS-Helen-Schellsburg, Pcz. Music is her de- li ht. .... EDNA MAE ADAMSIK-Edna-Portage, Pa. g Laugh cmd the world laughs with you. .... MARY LOU BEEGLE-Benchie-Bedford, Pcr. Home is where the heart is. .... WILHELMINA BELZ-Billie-Iohnstown, Pcr. 'XA sport enthusiast. .... VIVIAN BUCHANAN-Bucky-Iohnstorwn, Pct. Carefree cmd friendly. . . . . '-,W Fifi :i4.2!? fF'Q ,Ne . M in ' :MW i Y. .ik ,P w- 5x ,J fi PATSY BURKE IEANNETTE CABLE IANE CLARK , ,.....i..4 CARYL CROFT VELMA DAHLSTROM PATSY BURKE-Pat-Iohnstown, Pa. Cooperative and pleasant. .... IEANNETTE CABLE-Iecmnette-Iohnstown Pa. A girl of charm and delight. .... IANE CLARK-Ianie-Ligonier, Pa. Calm, conscientious and courteousf . . . . CARYL CROFT-Caryl-lohnstown, Pa. IFS easy when you know how. . . . . VELMA DAHLSTROM-Velma- Seward, Pa. My heart belongs to daddy. . . . . w . X I A t in Ali ' f A . fi - I Q A ,li , Q , J A QV, 35 C 2? i L 5' . Mwst CORINNE DAVIS-Corinne-Iohnstown, Pa. Sleepy time gal with dreamy eyes, .... IENNIE DIGON-Iennie-Windber, Pa. Undying pep, appeals to all. .... IANET FEHSE-Icmet-Iohnstown, Pa. Loyal to her work and friends. .... BARBARA GEORGE-Babs-Nanty Glo, Pa. Loads ol lun and life of the party, .... DOROTHY HAYDUK-Dot-lohnsiown, Pa. Beau- ty with a flair lor music. .... CORINNE DAVIS IENNIE DIGON IANET FEI-ISE BARBARA GEORGE DOROTHY HAYDUK CATHERINE HORNE-Katy-lohnstown, Pa. lt's cz womcm's privilege to change her mind. .,.. IEAN HYNICKA-Iecxn-fohnstown, PCI. Afh1e!ic but domestic. .... ANNA MARIE KALLAY-Kelly-Windber, Pa. All is fair in love and wat. .... BETTY KARNES-Betty-Iohnsfown, Pcr. Quiei charm. .... EVELYN KLINE-Eve-Somerset, Pa. A heart of gold. . . . . CATHERINE HORNE IEAN HYNICKA ANNA MARIE KALLAY BETTY KARNES EVELYN KLINE MARIE KOCH DOROTHY LONG MARIE KOCH-Marie-Iohnstown, Pa. Sophisticcrtion and poise. . . . MARION LAMBERT-Mick-Somerset, Pa. Generous cmd fun-loving. . . . DORIS IEAN LAZERE-D. I.-Cassandra, PG. Sincere in her desire to help . . . . DOROTHY LONG-Dotty-Somerset, Pa. Memories live forever. . . . ELEANOR MANSFIELD-Fuzzy-Johnstown, Pa. Sweet, neat and petite . . . . IENNY MIHELCIC-Ienny-Central City, Pa. Steadfast cmd true. . . . MARION LAMBERT DORIS IEAN LAZERE ELEANOR MANSFIELD IENNY MIHELCIC DELORES MILLER CAROL MITCHELL PAYE OLDHAM IOSEPHINE SAKMAR DELORES MILLER-Boots-Iohnslown, Pa. Good things come in small pack- ages. .... CAROL MITCHELL-Mitch-Iohnstown, Pcr. A friendly smile for all. .... ALLDEEN MOORE-Decmnie-Iohnstown, Pct. She lives by the Golden Rule. .... FAYE OLDHAM-Faye--Naniy-Glo, PCI. She has an in- fectious giggle. .... IOSEPHINE SAKMAR-Io-Iohnstown, Pa. Hcrppy-go- lucky. .... WANDA IANE SANDERS-Icrnie-Iohnstown, Pa. Quiet, re- served and well-manners-d. .... ALLDEEN MOORE ,wa K len.. QA' Q., 1 M 1A5X,Hm..'E WANDA IANE SANDERS PATRICIA SILBAUGH BEATRICE TESTERMAN ELIZABETH THOMAS PATRICIA SILBAUGH - Pat - Twin Rocks, Pa. Easy-going manner. .... BEATRICE TESTERMAN-Bee-Boswell, Pa. A willing Worker. .... ELIZABETH THOMAS-Betty-Altoona, Pa. A liltle dynamo in the midst of things. . . . . PHYLLIS TUCKER PHYLLIS TUCKER-Phyl-lohnstown, Pa. Si- lence is golden. .... RITA VARRATO-Rita -Blairsville, Pa. There-'s nothing like cr quiet evening at home. .... SARAH ANN WELLER - Sally - lohnstown, Pa. Better late than never. . . . . F xx! Q A ss Qs RITA VARRATO 'X SARAH ANN WELLER 'Ez-Q.. e f W fs Thrwugh UHWJCI13 'F , WUUQWCQSQQUQQQ ...F j3gcu'fEnvn3fknc1.12s Crflwm D1 the ' NURSING SCHOOL No noise here! No frills here! No slouching here! And the scenes before us suddenly come alive. A correlation between theory and technical skill is stressed in a dynamic type of educational program. A considerable portion of the theory is devoted to general principles, the manifestations of diseases which affect the different organs and to principles of nursing care and diet in disease conditions. - d P-2110 . gf! cx Backus Ubi mdfen MTS' .lQdlI.ltlflI.Qdllfdl1.d ' Acting principles are practiced in the classroom by the students who return demonstra- tions ot basic procedures. HOW TO MAKE BED WITHOUT PATIENT, HOW TO MAKE BED WITH PATIENT, HOW TO BATHE PATIENT, HOW TO MANAGE BATH BLANKET, HOW TO COUNT PULSE, HOW TO POUR MEDICINES-all are elementary steps the strong-hearted student takes in the early days ot her training. Having thoroughly lived in a goldfish boWl under constant supervision, and having successfully practiced fundamentals on the doll-patient, Mrs. Chase, our students are ready to serve the patients. Dr. Patrick Brisini Lectures in Pediatrics Class ' v.,,1i V 'Nr' - V . Mrs. Dorothy Yczrnick's Nursing Arts Class . E., l think that l shall never see A patient who so patiently Lets strangers Wash her teet and tace, As our phlegmatic Mrs. Chase. A patient who in calm repose, Lets probies irrigate her nose, Or when they give her a hot pack, And happen to expose her back, She never murmurs or complains, But in her state ot calm remains, A 'credit to the human race, A blessing on thee, Mrs. Chase! Lea Smith Zfxy 'Nw ,JA N1 ' Q Qi 95, is milk gg. VW Sf?N8fM U B R I KJ' V f?3,f4- X x f Wi illgxni UJFOSNQM O2 Sff1f5 t fx lr ivkrl LCC f Lv nf qf Viv HE f Q x W , L. K! N . X Z.. qfyrgrvg XF fox Www , Q ffu WX X Ykfjulq X I 1!Hfx0QfJ Yxjilihl f ff X X N-A TA! IfrX gm W f flxx J I -, c' X ! Ufsf7, N,' 1 LU X ffffjwi Lb in F Everyone loves to eat! Ulm, Urgolz and U ' ' DIETARY DEPARTMENT From time immemorable the human body, whether at rest or in action, in sickness or in health, has required tood! With the discovery ol vitamins, there was a greater evidence that meals must have the essential food requirements along with tasting good. ln our hospital the dietary department, headed by Miss Ann Waters, is responsible tor the preparation and service of all food. Tempting and nutritious meals are planned tor the patients and the employees oi the hospital. Qualitative and quantitative diets are prepared in the special diet kitchen. In this sec- tion We see the student nurses, under immediate supervision, Weighing, selecting, measuring, and cooking articles ot food, We see them setting up, decorating, and carrying trays to patients, and We see them instructing patients regarding food habits. From pots and pans, the rattling dishes among, falls the melody of buzzing activitiy. We can hear, now, the click of a cup against a saucer: then the hum trom the mixers and mashers. Still, above all these sounds, We can hear the clarion call ot the supervisors, Get it to the pa- tient HOT! vi Q'-5 f, if , ' r V I I If Ulbovei Miss Kathryn Graham Mrs. Louise Blough Miss Anne Waters Mrs. Delphcr Kant Mrs. Virginia Cummins Miss Dorris Gross and Patsy Burke lecmnette Cable Cafeteria service Patient service gnta flu: lw ' wnldd run 40 HOSPITAL DUTY When we gaze into the hospital wards, we see C. V. M. H. student nurses adventuring in a busy, bustling world: Ioking with each other when they come on duty, starched, and fresh, and beautiful at 7:00 A. M. Listening to the head nurse reporting in detail the acutely ill patients, their conditions and reactions. Taking temperatures and thriving under the admiration of the visitors, hearing, that same old witticism, OH, here's my smoke! , repeated now and again as they place thermometers into the patients' mouths. Smiling at the soft whistles ot the other male patients when they litt their patient's wrist for pulse counting. Making rounds with the doctors, departing from the group with a tremendous respect for the knowledge and skill of the physicians. Carrying out specific orders: nasal oxygen p. r. n., S. R. Penicillin 400,000 U., catheteri- zation stat., gratefully depending on the teamwork of hands and minds from the orderlies, pharmacy, storeroom, central linen room, cystoscopy, and sewing room. Deriving satisfaction from their own restraint when they tind the wards at 10:00 P. M. heedlessly awake as usual, and wanting everything trom hot cocoa to hot soup, not to mention a hot water bottle and a bedpan. Yes, the student nurses are right at home in this adult world ot living, dying humanity due to their excellent foundation in their basic program. Left to right- Betty Karnes, Marion Lambert, Sarah Weller, Betty Yeager, Patsy Burke, Mary I. Walker, Mrs. Marian Geisel and Dorothy Stahr nz a Y z M ru' Assn w if md ml xx, Wm n xx .N H ff xx z :xx V. :uw ,X- Y H 'ww fum E an mam w sm ,saw ss Ain -1 rf Q 4 ,S 2 a Em an H ,. HM, 5, Haw, ggfwmn m Maxx- W ,MM y Ham ' NW. 4212522135 k'51m5w? wswx 'W W-f Q ,xg . . . tv mx, an an-S V ws as in 1 hiapavmfluzwaq... Virginia Weaver forces fluid N 5-:tgftsf-1-::::.,.::EE7?f':g' . .. . ..:. : -Q M MEDICAL-SURGICAL DEPARTMENTS Our students here are seen giving the fundamentals of nursing care to adult pa- tients Who are undergoing treatment in the medical and surgical divisions of our hospital. They study and care for patients with diseases produced by microorgan- isms and foreign proteins, With nutrition- al disorders, new growths, injuries such as fractures, and functional disorders. While assigned to these services, they go to the operating room and the dietary de- partment and they observe eye surgery and physical therapy, all ot which have special contributions to make to their preparation as cr nurse. Rita Varrato pours medicine The Medical Team- Dr. Philip Ashman and Sara Feather 11 Y . T - q, FT ' ' '. ' iii' M M 5 -. J X . Hag:-- .:. Q: A wg X lg 3:59 -'fm 5 i Y fgg 'f' ... we N- -gf ':r -V X -' ,H V ,t t . ,, V A A, ., 5: J : , 2 ::::.:.:.. :-3:' A 2 , .tai as Q. 'T ' P. :if , - , eff ' i 1 W I Q ,..... Mi- 5, 3 . K -- U 2 4 ig, 5, . Bi D 15 . Q W a f?i7'5 r- 'mf in sl Y P . 'f E5-ffl, Jig? M , ,, Z, -. . P, L 2 M X :JE 3 - - K Q A -4 E W T Q 0. Y ' ' ' J .. -I 35-'M ffs, I- ' mM'N5tl.s,,, I p 5 ,iff ' L 17 A ' ., in 'rem 94? gr r, fi , Tm- iy :tif . I QUHG - ,-. I - , f . V- , Z 4 f , W M ye 1 K if if Q f 'Q 3. , rm? . rr if T M if Y' ' nf- t e .5N 'h-wer: W? ' ix 1 , L . K M E ,H ,Q Q - A ,kb H Tj. .mn ff -. . ,QTL -wie Mggeffiae sn- nt .tra-simsf.f.., fsmiiw E L EBM ' I rr . . , 'H V W f if ee, W 1 if f- efrix msn-M 0 tml From the adult medical and surgical divisions of the hos- pital, the students go to the maternity and children's divi- sions. In these clinical services, they are confronted With new problems, and they learn new skills and the adaptation of fundamental nursing 'care to the particular needs of the mother and infant. Through the medical-surgical divisions We are certain that these well in- formed students Will have full control of their future clinical experiences. THE SURGICAL TEAM- Dr. Harold Griffith, Dr. Robert Winstanley, Mrs. lean Good and Mary Lou Beegle Phyllis Tucker counts pulse Miss Pearl Cricco and lane Clark guide walker ia- jim na If Walls could talk there's a place I know That could tell you many a story- Ol hopes, ot tears, ot joys, ot Woes- Where lite is the aim ot glory. We Work With men who pledge their lite For the aid ot all humanity. Neither Wealth, nor esteem, nor poverty, nor race Matters little to their goal or vanity. To God they turn to direct their Work And to aid their task unending. Their skill of hand, their clarity ot mind Must dety the death impending. Patricia Dominy Kathleen Moore E4 K Vw? Fix ,E X iQ Xlxm JK lk f KS QM ff U Z1 f V 1 X Msg B i MK X X ' AA ff '26 3- gr ,, X X? allzhqfm.6'lonm 24... Miss Elsie Pearl Thompson Beatrice Testerman SURGERY I'm going to the operating room! This excited cry can always be heard ringing through the nurses home on the day the rotation appears on the bulletin board, because, after all, what clinical experience is more dramatic than the department ot surgery? Skill, training and alert- ness are vitally important here! Otten lite is in the balance! No matter Who the student, scouring instruments, counting sponges and sorting great stacks of soiled linen are experiences waited tor and Wanted. Setting up the aseptic field tor operation and assisting the surgeon during operation-one time horror of all students-are now made chal- lenging projects through instruction in modern technics. By assisting the surgeon dettly in his switi, delicate Work, perhaps our students can some- day be valuable members ot the surgical team. Student, Elizabeth Thomas, assists surgeons under supervision. Mrs. Cleo Mullen, Betty Karnes and TWINS I ' I .QI LM Jwuu TWINS are apt to happen . . . even in the best ot Well regulated tamiiies! Not that they aren't Welcome, no indeed! Because it there's any- thing better news than a brand-new baby- it's TWO brand-new babies! 531 ,,--f 4-if 1 Z' 53 XX Fr' f Q xXX fvff J- in 'jj A xx K ff ff!!! Z ,f 1 409 f A fir! Xi O He K , OW 295 1' UN lhd! gd be ka' W0 '1tvlu, 0' wig M bc L A Sung FA+'ftgv- 'Z ff Zn' .5 1? irf Q 7 P . GW 1-1-'fi ' H E X D A ,Ji ,., - '.- ' rf.: -, -fl, ff., :AZ dp? - -Z ' U41..... . ,UI OBSTETRICAL DEPARTIVIENT One of the busiest and largest departments in C. V. M. H. is the Obstetrical Department. It is the task of this department tolgive our students a good opportunity to see a nursing program going forward that is largely health teaching and hygienic care. Since reproduction is a normal process and the newborn period one in which the individual requires care because he is helpless rath- er than because he is sick, nurs- ing obstetric 'cases is chiefly a matter of health guidance for the mother, assistance to the mother immediately before and following lelivery, and hygienic care of the '1' ill Y7e see the best methods 7 .baby care being taught and Q 'ogy baby receiving the time- honored ntender, loving care as well. '77Zofh.oJzlwrmC ' mmf Dolores Miller presents baby fbelowl Miss Mildred Hill records observation impmmnf jab! This maternity experience is also training for the future When the stu- dents Will find the home part of their careers. It is an education for living as Well as motherhood and nursing. lt takes them close to the basic facts of life, carries them out of a money-mad World of contention and artificiality to the Vision of a genuine Work of art-and an existence of God. The Maternity Department of C. V. M. H. has clone cr commendable job in producing trained obstetric nurses and future Women tor the modern world! labovet Miss Adelaide Picking and Mary Livingston assist Dr. W. B. Templin 93 Q 5 'x lik- iv ,Q 'FE My Jw, ' Md' ron PEDIATRIC DEPARTMENT Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital can boast of a modern and efficient pediatric department. Students, upon entering this clinical service, are taught basic principles of pediatric nursing which include taking care of Well children as Well as those who are sick. Little textbook work is done because understanding of the Work is most satis- factorily presented through visual aids and acjual project Work. Interesting and Worthwhile projects are assigned to the young nurses. These projects often demand Working with and through the parents. Among these were panel discussions and demonstrations on how to interest, divert, entertain, comfort and teach the child in a Wholesome constructive manner. Through the study and experience in Working with children, the nurses have noi only learned to distinguish normal and abnormal growth and development but also realized the great responsibility of hzalth teaching which they also have un- dertaken. ,gfffif T3 I tif? g 1 wifi! Xu f . he la -Lv 7 X! X l Ffh V S .. ig-gy was ' ' 1523 , . , X jug I' . 7'- i' :. .... g J 3 SV' , ,. .,... ..,, 5 z W, K .X 'iff' ., . .. 5 fri J. fd MRS' IEAN F- BEATTY' MISS BARBARA FORSHA, R. N., B. S. R. N., B. S. ' Instructor Psychiatry Insfmclof Psychiatry K if J g ... t. g tttt , Q ggy -1 2-:. ' .r .1:2- 'zzz aa ., A 1 1? 1 ' S F PSYCHIATRY TORRANCE STATE HOSPITAL TORRANCE, PENNSYLVANIA Because of the social appro- brium attached to mental dis- ease, there is a tendency on the part of patients and their families to keep a nervous breakdown a secret, and it is surprising to most of us to learn how many individuals have been patients at one time in mental hospitals. There is a pressing need for more gen- eral knowledge of early symptoms of mental disease, for a recognition of the value of early treatment, and for a more hopeful outlook and open manner of deal- ing With psychiatric conditions. Alexis Carrel sums up progress in this direction: Today it is certain that health is improving. Not only has mortality de- creased but each individual is handsomer, larger and stronger. However, the long- evity of the men proficient in all kinds of sports is not greater than that of their ancestors. We know that the products of modern education need much sleep, good food and regular habits. They do not en- dure the mode of existence in the larger cities, the confinement in offices, and the worries of business. They easily break down. Perhaps the triumphs of hygiene, medicine, and modern education are not so advantageous as We are led to be- lieve. S.. . E a s a dn Jude TUBERCULOSIS VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA In keeping Pace with Progress in fhe Miss MILLICENT KAY, Miss ALBINA BENNETT development of technics and proce- R.N., Bug., M, A, R,N,, B,S, dures related to the nursing care of Assistant Chief IUSf1'UCf0f tuberculous patients, there has been Nursing Education Tubefculosfs no change in the fundamental purpose of tuberculosis hospital care. The treatment of the person who has tuberculosis is just as im- portant as the treatment of the disease. Affiliation student nurses develop an appreciation that the patients are people with a past, present and future. Their horizons broaden as community agencies become more than Words or initials, and as rehabilitation programs become the total service rendered to the patient. The hospital and the community come into focus and probably for the first time in their lives, the students glimpse the cyclorama of human relationships and activi- ties rather than the isolated seg- ment which has composed their professional World. Indeed, this affiliation at Butler has been a for- ward move-all to the advantage oi our school as a Whole. PQ If ll X, ,Y y . 4 1' 1 I I - 1 t Ig ' 13 fryui . : it .pl ,V . 4. ,. W5 ,W A H ' M X ddaqzhflmlzleo aA.tu.dmf Admission of patient . . . Morning care .... , Lunchtime Assisting with a dressing . . May I stay on duty? . , Setting-up E 2 5 5 for the patient . . Rounds with the doctor . . . He's doing fine! for examination . . Recovery .,... . Charting Jim PM 611046 EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...... CARYL CROFT STAFF WRITERS Iennie Digon, Miss Anne Faith, R. N., Mary Ann Korch, Kathleen Moore, Lois Ott, lanet Schmidt SEATED-Caryl Croft and Miss Anne Faith. STANDING-Lois Ott, Miss Marjorie R. lones and Iennie Digon FACULTY ADVISOR .,.... ....... M ARIORIE R. IONES, B. S., R. N. STANDING-Carol Mitchell, Pearl Palazzi and Doris Gregory SEATED-Edna Mae Adamsilc and Elizabeth Thomas SUBSCRIPTION STAFF MANAGER .... EDNA MAE ADAMSIK ASSISTANTS lane Clark, Doris Gregory, Carol Mitchell, Pearl Palazzi and Elizabeth Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART STAFF DIRECTOR ,....A..,,., PATRICIA DOMINY ASSISTANTS Greeta Clark, Lois Hostetler, lean Hynicka, Dorothy Long, Violet Vrtis STANDING-Doris Iecm Lazere and Wilhelmina Belz SEATED-Aurora Calderon and Anna Kallay SEATED-Patricia Dominy and Violet Vrtis STANDING-Lois Hosteller and Greeta Clark BUSINESS STAFF MANAGER ................................ DORIS IEAN LAZERE ASSISTANTS Wilhelmina Belz, Aurora Calderon, . Velma Dahlstrom, Anna Kallay, Marion Lambert Alldeen Moore hllzaf wr: ' lbelowl Eleanor Mansfield lzlcefndn... Alldeen Moore and Marion Lambert Dorothy Stutzman, Ioan Robertson and Deloris Gates - .. ' mfs.. L 5 . I5 . :ff-si sf sf .Lf a-A Ii-lm-vu-'wi EW ,- . Off-duty time is precious time indeed. To annex the most promising entertainment, We rush first for the familiar mailbox to find either a major surprise or a minor annoy- ance at the presence or absence of that spe- cial letter. We often become enthusiastic consumers of that All-American service-the telephone. At times we say With maddening anxiety, 'xlt's for you, but make it short because l'm expecting a very important call. ' With permission granted, We enjoy go- ing home too. Neither French leave nor back-door methods are considered. We sign out, sign in, and so enjoy our liberty. Deloris Gates, Ianet Schmidt, Ioann Shutt, Betty Ann Varney and Pauline Pelesky We have many outside interests but much tree time is spent in the nurses home. ln the tall and win- ter months most ot our in- terests naturally turn to frantic studying. After study hours, we enjoy gathering in our tiny kitchen, relaxing over sandwiches and milk, and laughing wildly over our instructors' mannerisms. What horseplay and an- tics! Any reasonable tac- simile demonstrated is greatly appreciated by all. At other leisure times, We pursue television and radio programs, discuss sports, timely topics, and politics, and even go in tor hair-cutting and per- manent Waving. in nw: nfl-duty Janet Wertz, Marlene Schmidt, Virginia Prieto Beverly McKasick and Gemma Vergerio BACK ROW-Patricia Dominy, Pearl Palazzi and Kathleen Moore FRONT ROW-Ioyce Roberts, Pauline Peleslcy, Shirley Sanner, Ioyce Stephens Doris Gregory , Aurora Calderon, Violet Vrtis and Greeta Clark. lviary L.ou deegle and Jennie Uigon A tormal dance! What planning cmd preparation, excitement and anticipation it causes! Every Iune, the nurses home witnesses this scurry as the students await that major social galaxy-the annual Iunior-Senior Ball. One hears the rustle ot tatteta, satin and silk, the Whis- per ot net and organdy. The intermingling ot many perfumes and flowers till the air. On that memorable spring night, a beautiful ballroom, complete with colorful unreality, dream-like music and Vague creations welcomes our dancers. And to top ott this gala event- the crowning ot a Queen. UB H Y Babs George and etty eager and Mimi McFarland, gxatien 5-Igme' Queen of Hearts ueen o oses 1950 1951 nndmoluz Each year, schools ot nursing stress more and more the importance ot the Well bal anced personality by providing more ex tensive recreational activities for the student nurses. Our incipient recreational program consisting ot recreative physical activities and social functions, has proved to be bene- ficial to the students health and has also served as a form of relaxation and educa- tion. To inspire the fall candidates a never- forgotten peppy initiation party is given by the junior sisterhood. The green probation- ers are given quite a variety of delicious concoctions to eat after Walking shoeless through piles and piles of ice chips. , . W9-L-Z.,--f-W Lett to right- During the year, parties, teas and picnics are arranged. Other planned ,activities in- clude swimming, hiking, roller skating and dancing. lt is very difficult to say which activity the girls enjoy most, but square dancing is a favorite. Come to your podner, meet her in the shade, come to your podner and all promenade! STANDING-Mary Ann Korch and Mary Lou Dawson SEATED-Marion Lambert Left to right- Eleanor Mansfield, Mary Lou Beegle, Ianet Fehse, Rita Varrato, Iosephine Sakmar and Mr. Louis G. Gallilcer, Ir. Patricia Ellis, Helen Adams and Anna Xallay jhftuflmfbmafzmwnlzkzn . . . Won derful, wonderful music! Mary Livingston presents historical doll pageant Ol the many activities making up the extracurricular program, the tine arts play a major feature. The splendid chorus, under the artistic direction ot Mrs. Nina Scanlon, has presented a variety of group selections ot music at the annual capping and graduation exercises, Iudging from the pleasant echoes ot the 50 young voices, the many rehearsal periods have been time Well spent. The doll exhibit depicting characters in nursing history inspired a large number ot stu- dents to gain a Well-rounded knowledge of nursing history and a k ' with art or project W lc een enjoyment from contact or . Without a . . . H. have realized the advant and culture. doubt, the students ot C' V M ages of refined taste mrmaalcfe A SHORT THE TIME-10:00 P. M. THE PLACE-Nurses Home THE OCCASION-A Saturday Night THE SITUATION-Boy Dates Girl THE PERSONNEL-Anna K THE STORY The Cou rtin' allay and friend OUTCOME-Ask Mrs. Fanny Nied The Curfew Bell FUHUDWQMQHWJ UHWP3 VV r WHUCEUQGDSCQGZDUDDCED v--22 w as kk xccwxa M Q-' ss H si Q. M1 as nw an ws. af ff Ermdhumiiwn Axuumfmf Quan- fhraudamlinng drug RNWQWFNTQ fmur Wmsisemmrqffuiume Umrigm Jw win iv ' up nw: leaiubn THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumnae Association ot the Memorial Hospital Training School for Nurses was organ- ized in 1903. Since then its his- tory has been one ot steady progress and increasing activ- fry. Meeting the 3rd Monday ot every month. The association is active as a member ot the District, State and National I Nurses' Associations and there- by keeps in close touch with all movements for the improve- SEATED-Mrs. Olive M. Harris, preside-nf, Mrs. Flornell W. Resley, secretary, Mrs, ment and advancement of Con, xsgngrelikdliggitman, tirst vice president, and Mrs. Marie L. Darr, second ditions in the Profession- All STANDING-Mrs. Dorothy Creager, Mrs. Nellie P. Fetsko, Mrs. Alma B. Goehres, graduates of the School who gjlrjgglrsp Mrs. Lura F. Burkett, treasurer, Mrs. Helen B. Gindelsperger, are registered are eligible for membership and are encour- aged to become members. Marie Koch Mrs. Marion Geisel and Mrs. lack Reese I I I i What an aggressive alumnae can do! 79 1 miymfw, ' Served in World War I Served in World War II CITY HOSPITAL Chapman, Kathleen, Mrs. Lester Pebley-1011 Berkley Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Coleman, Miss-Deceased Dunn, Mary-Deceased Hampton, Carrie, Mrs. Allen Williams-7233 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Iames, Florence, Mrs. Wistover-California Maclntyre, Sara, Mrs. Evon Evans-Deceased McCleary, Ruth, Mrs. D. B. Wicks-l158 Frank- lin St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' McGarry, Miss-Deceased Mickey, Carrie, Mrs. Carrie Livingston-950 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Mickey, Iessie-Deceased Primel, Louise-857 Railroad St., South Fork, Pa. Sagada, Mary, Mrs. Hirsch-212 Tennyson Ave., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Sheets, Naomi, Mrs. Harry Stevenson--Deceased Thomas, Miss, Mrs. Fred Shaffer--722 McMillen St., Iohnstown, Pa. Vasbinder, Hulda, Mrs. Peter Coyle-1498 Addi- son Road, Cleveland, Ohio. CLASS OF 1898 Green, Iessie L., Mrs. E. C. Stone--Deceased Neff, Anna, Mrs. George Viering-Deceased Scott, Mary, Mrs. Iohn Hall-Deceased Waters Susan, Mrs. Timothy Flynn-Deceased CLASS OF 1899 Krauss, Anna E.-427 Vine St., Iohnstown, Pa. Sims, Mary Stewart-Deceased Smith, Maude C.-Deceased CLASS OF 1900 Butler, Gertrude-Deceased Greene, Eleanor-Deceased Lynn, Minnie, Mrs. Edward Hancock, 1096 Frank- lin St., Iohnstown, Pa. McGahan, Rachel, Mrs. Howard Stull-Deceased Quigley, Mayme C., Mrs. C. W. Clarke- Deceased Wilt, Margaret, Mrs. C. H. Wheeler--Address Unknown. CLASS OF 1901 Ferner, Myra, Mrs. Iohn H. Rhodes-Deceased Stahl, Minnie-Deceased VanDivort, Nannie--Deceased Warner, Effie L.-Deceased Waters, Margaret-Deceased CLASS OF 1902 Arbaugh, Sara, Mrs. C. McGahan-60 Venango St., Iohnstown, Pa. Brady, Kate-Deceased Clement, Mary, Mrs. Berry-Deceased Cole, Mary-Deceased Fryer, Amelia-Deceased lioff, Agnes, Mrs. Arden Yinkey-Chevy Chase, d. Lucy Iones-Deceased Leonard, Grace, Mrs. Powell-Deceased Scott, Clara, Mm. Mark Shaffer-Deceased Thompson, Iennie-338112 North Ave., 52, Los Angeles 42, Cal. Wotfington, Carrie, Mrs. Apel-Deceased CLASS OF 1903 Greenwalt, Cora-Deceased Hoffman, Pauline, Mrs. Louis Galliker-453 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Manges, Sadie, Mrs. Iohn Lawrence-County Home, Ebensburg, Pa. McKee, Della, Mrs. Iohn Dennis-397 New York Ave., Providence, R. I. Ruiiner, Edythe, Mrs. George Enger-Deceased Taggart, Catherine-Deceased CLASS OF 1904 Beers, Mary I.-R. D. 1, Utahville, Pa. Gerhardt, Katherine, Mrs. K. Holden-Deceased gobin, Melvina-127 Hammer Ave., Iohnstown, a. Godell, Nellie-Kearneysville, W. Va. Kerr, Fannie M., Mrs. C. C. Greer-606 Hudel- berg Lane, Iohnstown, Pa. Kinkead, Martha-Deceased Meyers, Alma, Mrs. Harry Mansfield-411 Frank- lin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Russell, Elizabeth-Deceased Stover, Edna E., Mrs. Vinc Reynolds-Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1906 Bryan, Edith, Mrs. Edith Ashcom-304 Florence St., Belpre, Ohio Faith, Anne B.-1158 Hunt St., Iohnstown, Pa. Horner, Kate, Mrs. H. Dunmyer-R. D. 1, South Fork, Pa. Hughes, Kate, Mrs. Iohn Dowling-Deceased Lambert, Sidney, Mrs. Iohn Constable?Deceased Meyers, Margaret, Mrs. A. Kress-Deceased Moran, Iulia-138 Tillman Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Parks, Mrs. Alice, Mrs. A. I. Holi--528112 Wood St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1907 Caldwell, Pearl-Deceased Davis, Elizabeth-225 Vine St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Eldridge, Sarah, Mrs. Don Buchanan-33 Sixth St., S. E. Massillon, Ohio Harrison, Lydia, Mrs. Allen-Sl Buxton Ave., Newport News, Va. Hepburn, Bess, Mrs. Lincoln Irnler-1132 Edson Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Owens, Iennie, Mrs. Frank Blair--Address Un- known Peterson, Anna, Mrs. Gus Voss-1719 Prospect Ave., Willow Grove, Pa. Phipps, Lulu, Mrs. Bert Iohnson-l5l6 Pinecrest Ave., Orlando, Fla. Sullivan, Anna, Sister Baptista-cfo Sisters of Mercy, Nazareth, Mich. Test, Rachael, Mrs. Iohn B. Lowman-Deceased Thompson, Lue, Mrs. Gilbert-Deceased CLASS OF 1908 Caddy, Gertrude, Mrs. H. Walker-Sauderton, Pa. Curry, Leota, Mrs. Walter Swank-Deceased Humphreys, Hattie, Mrs. W. Miller-208 W. Crawford St., Ebensburg, Pa. Irwin, Charlotte-Deceased Keller, Martha, Mrs. A. Esberg-Deceased CLASS OF 1909 Adams, Edith-308 Leila St., Iohnstown, Pa. Cochrcme, Edna, Mrs. E. E. Evans-4327 Iuanita Way, St. Petersburg, Fla. Cochrane, Mary, Mrs. W. M. Caltanach-Mead- ow Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada Countryman, Maude, Mrs. Charles Berry-Bel- lona and Morris Aves., Lutherville, Md. O'Donnell, Ade, Mrs. Leo Short-137 Worth St., Iohnstown, Pa. Williams, Elizabeth-M. R. Delivery, Camp Hill, Pa. CLASS OF 1910 Cullen, Margaret-823 Bucknell Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Edward, Norma, Mrs. M. Lewis-864 Ferndale Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Ioder, Florence, Mrs. William Gardner-Roclb wood, Pa. Mellinger, Marietta, Mrs. Eben Edwards-1093 'Conler Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Morgart, Sara, Mrs. Charles Leventry-B65 Park Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. O'Donnell, Mary E., Mrs. Harvey-Deceased ' Price, Isabel, Mrs. Thomas Haulton-422 State St., Iohnstown, Pa. Rish, Elva, Mrs. Wallace Seigh-189 David St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Rodgers, Blanche-928 Vickroy Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Smith, Georgia-Deceased Waring, Marian, Mrs. Dan Lafferty-14837 Mc- Lain Ave., Allen Park, Mich. CLASS OF 1911 Brookbank, Nellie-Deceased Coleman, Anna, Mrs. George Keim-R. D. 1, Central City, Pa. Cramer, Regina, Mrs. Edward Hall-222 Lefterts Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Davis, Ethel, Mrs. Frank Laufter-Box 122, R. D. 3, Penn Ave. Extension, Irwin, Pa. England, Mae, Mrs. T. P. Christen-Center St., Mentor, Ohio Hobbs, Madge, Mrs. Ribbling-Deceased Klein, Mary E.-Deceased Thompson, Luella, Mrs. Iohn Murphy-Iohns- town, Pa. CLASS OF 1912 Batten, Carrie, Mrs. Robert Zahner-Osborne Lane, Sewickley, Pa. Karnerer, Margaret, Mrs. I. C. Carringer- 311 Mason Place, N. W. Canton, Ohio Knaul, Rose, Mrs. George Pyle-519 Somerset St., Iohnstown, Pa. Ripple, Nora, Mrs. Louis Reese-116 Union St., Iohnstown, Pa. Spangler, Melzie, Mrs. Frank Layton-704 Napo- leon St., Iohnstown, Pa. Van Scoyoc, Ada-Deceased Washington, Clara--2343 S. Beverly Glen Blvd., W. Los Angeles, 64: Calif. ' Welsh, Katherine, Mrs. W. I. Stineman-331 Vine St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1913 Butler, Leone, Mrs. Lee Inscho-117 Spring St., Iohnstown, Pa. Crittenden, 'I'hyrsa Belle, Mrs. I. L. Porias- Nanty-Glo, Pa. Davies, Mary Mason, Mrs. Samuel Stahl-De- ceased Davis, Mabel-228 Vine St., Iohnstown, Pa. Eakin, Laura, Mrs. Frank Englebach-220 South St., Iohnstown, Pa. Forsythe, Mary-Lutheran Horne, 18th and Doug- les N. E., Washington, D. C. Horner, Margaret, Mrs. Harry Murdock-1118 Edson Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Leffel, Minnie, Mrs. M. Shugrue-Deceased Lucus, Sally, Mrs. Warren Durgin-449 N. Lorn- bard Ave., Oak Park, Ill. O'Donnell, Stella, Mrs. Emil Theiss-888 Abbott Road, Buffalo 20, N. Y. CLASS OF 1914 Casey, Mary E., Mrs. T. Sullivan-530 3rd Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Dailey, Kathryn, Mrs. Iohn Moran-134 Freder- ick St., Iohnstown, Pa. DeArmey, Rachel, Mrs. W. O. Wendell-712 Sunnehanna Drive, Iohnstown, Pa. Findley, Irma, Mrs. Wingelplack-Borgersville, Ind. gutwald, Mrs. Kathryn-414 47th St., Stuart, a. Harry, Alma, Mrs. Harry Fair-581 E. Church St., Marion, Ohio Marshall, Marie, Mrs. Iames Emmerling-406 Lincoln St., Iohnstown, Pa. Ross, Ollie-l23 Cherry St., Clearfield, Pa. ' Smith, Cecelia, Mrs. K. Harris-Address Un- known Trabert, Iessie ,Mrs..C. A. Gunther-40 Spring Park Ave., Dracut, Mass. Wise, Rosella, Mrs. Charles Herdman-421 Sec- ond St., Derry, Pa. CLASS OF 1915 Hurd, Lovina, Mrs. B. G. Conrad-R. 351 Arthur St., Iohnstown, Pa. Knauf, Pauline, Mrs. Ernest Slaney-95 Cabrini Blvd., New York, N. Y. May, Florence-R. D. 5, Rosemont, Iohnstown, Pa. ' Miller, Naomi-529 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Patterson, Margaret, Mrs. Lester Dawson-339 Highland Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Sorber, Blanche, Mrs. l. O. Faultz-Henderson- ville, N. C. Thomas, Elizabeth, Mrs. Charles Holzman-460 Southmont Blvd., Iohnstown, Pa. Vineyard, Ada, Mrs. Duncan May-R. D. 5, Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1916 Bates Romayne, Mrs. William Rhodes-R. D. 2, Latrobe, Pa. Beacroit, Fannie, Mrs. Iohn Lawrence-1303 Woodlawn Ave., San Antonio, Tex. Conyers, Ida V., Mrs. Earl Snook-Stonehurst Court, Apt. C, 320 Walnut St. and Shebborne Road, Upper Darby, Pa. Dull, Mary Elizabeth-404 W. Main St., Somer- set, Pa. DuRoth, Mary Esther, Mrs. Iohn Mason-B39 Lu- zerne St., Iohnstown, Pa. Emmell, Bertha, Mrs. Robert Orner-460 Stony- creek St., Iohnstown, Pa. Faloon, Martha, Mrs. E. M. Ling-Deceased Gustavson, Clara, Mrs. Gutekunst--Address Un- known Hartley, Mary E., Mrs. Harry Muncert-515 State Street, Iohnstown, Pa. Horner, Ivy K., Mrs. Edward Litke-970 Lake- view Drive, Lorain, Ohio McBride, Florence, Mrs. Frank McCabe-Los An- geles, Cal. McMahan, Emma, Mrs. I. B. Lowrnan-756 Lu- zerne St., Iohnstown, Pa. Reed, Amy M., Mrs. David Ott-534 Worth St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Swaney, Violet E.-826 N. Main St., Akron, Ohio Williams Blowden, Mrs. Russell Root-114 Ven- ango St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1917 Bates, Vesta Linette-Deceased Clark, Alice M., Mrs. Phillip Snyder-The War- lU rington, 448 Central Ave., Vinelander, N. I. Corman, Nona Lenora-Deceased Kimmel, Lutie, Mrs. Elmer Griffith-5 Ietterson St., Iohnstown, Pa. Lochrie, Ianette Thelma, Mrs. William Miller- IZZ7 Zllth Ave., Altoona, Pa. Maurer, Lillian B., Mrs. C. B. Buck-2136 37th St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Richard, Rea, Mrs. G. Buckwalter--200 Salmon St., Iohnstown, Pa. Seamen, Mary E., Mrs. Roy Iones-125 Prado Place, Lakeland, Fla. Siverd, Meda, Mrs. Earl Hall-Deceased Smith, Evelyn Alberta, Mrs. Ioseph Hughes- 5314 Ready Ave., Baltimore, Md. Wagner, Blanche, Mrs. C. O. Rhoads-830 Cy- press Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Walker, Edith, Mrs. William Hartman-De- ceased ' CLASS OF 1918 Ssenrilett, Elizabeth H.-24 Riverside Drive, Welch, . a. Clarke, Wilda V., Mrs. Smith-712 Campbell Ave., Roanoke, Va. Davis, Mary Louise-Address Unknown Franklin, Edwin Louis-Pine Lawn Home and Sanitarium, Huston, Pa. ' Foust, Amelia, Mrs. Durston Wertz-154 Plain- field Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Hinderliter, Leula, Mrs. William Kiley-573 W. Cunningham St., Butler, Pa. Kinney, Mary E., Mrs. Patrick Farrell-316 Vine St., Iohnstown, Pa. Penrod, Daisy, Mrs. W. C. Mcmsfield-527 Ash St., Iohnstown, Pa. Reesey, Grace A.-Deceased Roberts, Catherine-Beechwood Ave., Geistown, Pa. Thompson, Elsie Pearl-1095 Franklin St., Iohns- town, Pa. Wertz, Frinda, Mrs. Iohn Kenney-2101 Bedford St., Iohnstown, Pa. Wilson, Marguerite A., Mrs. George B. Dunford -1108 McKinley Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1919 Apple, Helen S.-503 S. Davis Ave., Richmond 20, Va. Butler, Anna Margaret, Mrs. Lutz-4509 Russell Ave., Los Angeles 27, Calif. Goggin, Florence, Mrs. H. M. Griffith-R. D. 5, Menoher Blvd., Iohnstown, Pa. Harringan, Clare, Mrs. H. Waltz-125 Spring St., Greensburg, Pa. Hershberger, Lydia, Mrs. Thomas Crissey-Hoov- ersville, Pa. Iones, Adeline, Mrs. Lee Reiser-519 State St., Iohnstown, Pa. Kennedy, Anna May-113 South St., Iohnstown, Pa. Moore, Elizabeth-360 Stonycreek St., Iohnstown, Pa. Riddell, Iona Lee, Mrs. David Keyser-Box 525, R. D. 5, Crystal Lake Drive, Lakeland, Fla. Roseman, Frieda--Fern Place, Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster, Pa. Sutton, Anna Marie+222 W. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Strayer, Mary C.-132 E. 45th St., New York, N. Y. Washington, Sara, Mrs. I. Keelan-14 Shady Lane, Iohnstown, Pa. Williams, Althea - Good Samaritan Hospital, Sandusky, Ohio Wolford, Charlotte K., Mrs. Arthur Miller-530 Fronheiser St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1920 Apple, Katherine I., Mrs. A. F. Nelowet-503 South Davis Ave., Richmond 20, Va. Davis, Thelma E., Mrs. Iohn Weyl-703 E. High St., Ebensburg, Pa. Gelbki, Hilda Emma, Mrs. W. I. Farrell-338 Main St., Iohnson City, N. Y. George, Myra Arbutus, Mrs. I. Donahue-224 McKenzie Ave., Prospect Park, Pa. Koontz, Olive S., Mrs. Grant Blough-803 Sum- mit Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Lehman, Elizabeth, Mrs. I. Kurtz-Deceased Michaels, Mary Eva, Mrs. Wilson-64 N. 4th St., Martins Ferry, Ohio Rosser, Keturah T., Mrs. H. Deschamps-213 Highland Ave., Patton, Pa. Treese, Pearl Marie, Mrs. Lloyd Heinze-134 Vio- let St., Iohnstown, Pa, CLASS OF 1921 Abbott, Irma, Mrs. Frank Ripple-Windber, Pa. Brubaker, Velma, Mrs. Warren Walters-728 McMillen St., Iohnstown, Pa. Fields, Mildred, Mrs. Foster--1826 Pine St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Haight, Marjory, Mrs. Walter Ziph-Willow House, 170 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Heinze, Elizabeth-826 Edgehill Drive, Iohns- town, Pa. Popovich, Mary-160 Garfield St., Iohnstown, Pa. Pribek, Marie-1434 Graham Ave., Windber, Pa. Steele, Elizabeth W., Mrs. Ioseph Wiley-2107 Allison Ave., McKeesport, Pa. Walker, Alma, Mrs. Iulius Rymer-192 Clifton Drive, Youngstown, Ohio Wisor, Mrs. Mae-Deceased CLASS OF 1922 Brant, Ruth-Martins Ferry Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio Davis, Margaret, Mrs. I. Penrod-R. D. 8, Rich- land Manor, Iohnstown, Pa. Eckman, Martha, Mrs. Black-Mt. Alto Sani- tarium, Mt. Alto, Pa. Goebert, Margaret, Mrs. A. Nester-115 Willow St., Iohnstown, Pa. Horn, Mary, Mrs. Charles Campbell-822 W. 109th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Iames, Elizabeth, Mrs. F. Erwins-775 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. Maurer, Dora-R. D. 2, Stoystown, Pa. McAllister, Dorothy, Mrs. Frank Whitten-K St., Marysville, Calif. glgler, May V.-933 Woodward Ave., Akron 10, io Overdorf, Carrie, Mrs. Edward Davis--816 Fran- co Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Purse, Helen I.-Deceased Rankin, Louise-Deceased Rankin, Marie, Mrs. D. Young-Deceased Rhodes, Manilla, Mrs. Lewis Stull-ISSSM Frank- lin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Roland, Mayme, Mrs. Mayme Lambert-394 Lu- ray Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Roth, Elizabeth, Mrs. H. C. Swanger-R. D. 5, Viewmont Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Ryan, Marie-2423 Broadway, San Diego, Calif. Spicher, Ethel, Mrs. C. Smith-706 St. Mary's Ave., Cumberland, Md. Varner, Mayme, Mrs. Harry Shank-226 Rich St., Syracuse, N. Y. Wagner, Kathryn, Mrs. R. Bowman-710 Dia- mond Blvd., Iohnstown, Pa. Woy, Mabel, Mrs. Albert Milligan-407 11th Ave., Huntingdon, W. Va. CLASS OF 1923 Barton, Cecelia, Mrs. Iames Massie-4 N. E. C St., Glanto Pass, Ore. Gallaher, Mary, Mrs. Stewart Donaldson, Box 303, New Hall, Calit. Geisel, Margaret, Mrs. Claude Hastings-Box 185 A, R. D. l, Copley, Ohio Horner, Louise, Mrs. Boyd Ellsworth - 166 Vaughn St., Iohnstown, Pa. Horner, Lucy-Deceased Iones, Minnie, Mrs. Chester Moore-1507 Lu- zerne St., Iohnstown, Pa. Kennedy, Viola, Mrs. Bernard McGuire-411 Napoleon St., Iohnstown, Pa. Mardis, Hazel, Mrs. W. L. Eagher-172 Barron Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Masters, Margaret-Deceased McDowell, Mrs. Bertha-172 Barron Ave., Iohns- town, Pa. Roberts, Alice, Mrs. Hofecker-Box 171, R. D. 4, Iohnstown, Pa. Schrock, Margaret, Mrs. W. F. Boyer-24837 Colvin St., Dearborn, Mich. Stephenson, Ruth-Elmora, Pa. Smith, Emily, Mrs. Nicholls-ll5 S. 'Union St., Akron, Ohio Walker, Gladys, Mrs. I. Friendel-2863 Philip Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Wilson, Margaret-Iersey Shore Hospital, Iersey Shore, Pa. CLASS OF 1924 Barnes, Pearl, Mrs. Herbert Beck-950 E. Enil Ave., Pittsburgh 21, Pa. Fekula, Zona-Mt. Carmel, Pa. Gallik, Anna-396 Caroline Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Horner, Dora Mae, Mrs. Elmer Thompson-396 Coleman Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Iones, Helen, Mrs. F. Gohn-Deceased llsong, Sara, Mrs. F. Ziegler-R. D. 1, Blairsville, a. Nauss, Mary-1063 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Nicely, Caroline-Box 244, R. D. 2, Ligonier, Pa. ' Owens, Grace-203 E. Sample St., Ebensburg, Pa. Stratton, Sally, Mrs. S. Thompson-Meyersdale, Pa. Toth, Margaret, Mrs. Michael Kohuth-54 D St., Iohnstown, Pa. Wachob, Helen, Mrs. Harold Minor-133 Palliser St., Iohnstown, Pa. Work, Martha, Mrs. Walter McNutt-414 W. Church St., Somerset, Pa. CLASS OF 1925 Blair, Ethel H.-329 Ashcroft Ave., Cresson, Pa. Connor, Alma, Mrs. H. Wolf-R. 421 Third Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Craig ,Alice, Mrs. Harry Ellis-New Florence, Pa. Frable, Geneva, Mrs. G. Gettings-115 Walnut St., Ligonier, Pa. Funk, Lura, Mrs. E. Burket-630 Wood St., Iohnstown, Pa. Funk, Thelma, Mrs. G. Roth-3452 Descanso Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. Gill, Coral, Mrs. Carroll Hamilton-212 Watson St., Iohnstown, Pa. Koontz, Elizabeth, Mrs. Robert Claycomb-591 Hershberger Road, Iohnstown, Pa. gears, Margaret-42 E. 50th St., New York 22, Picking, Adelaide-514 Somerset St., Iohnstown, Pa. Nipps, Mable, Mrs. Earl Hopp-1136 Menoher Blvd., Iohnstown, Pa. St. Clair, Susan-218 Walnut St., Iohnstown, Pa. Saylor, Florence, Mrs. Edward Pallharst-5534 Harding St., Detroit 13, Mich. Shaffer, Clara-210 Arthur St., Iohnstown, Pa. Sipsock, Pearle-Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich. Steele, Evelyn, Mrs. W. Leiter-464 Wenona Ave., Akron, Ohio. Stull, Leora, Mrs. Paul Carey-859 Waterloo Road, Altoona, Pa. Wilkenson, Isabelle, Mrs. F. LaFrance-234 Vine St., Iohnstown, Pa. Yoder, Evelyn, Mrs. Sullivan-400 South 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa. CLASS OF Beers, Isabelle, Mrs. T. Princeton, W. Va. Bender, Anna, Mrs. H. Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Brannigan, Cecelia-B46 town, Pa. Cope, Iosephine-Box 27, 1927 Mitchell-Box 267 A, Caufield-425 Russell Coleman Ave., Iohns- Hunker, Pa. Popovich, Margaret, Mrs. M. Stevens-1611 Gar- field St., Iohnstown, Pa. Reid, Christine, Mrs. Samuel Black-122 York Ave., Towanda, Pa. Saxon, Fay, Mrs. I. Swauger-608 B. Pembroke Ave., E. Lansdowne, Pa. Schneck, Mrs. Leora-1617 McMinn St. Alli- quippa, Pa. Schwing, Bertha, Mrs. C. Barrett-339 West Broadmore Blvd., San Leandro, Calif. Weinell, Alma-545 Hodge St., Blairsville, Pa. Will, Marie, Mrs. Robert DePrehn, 810 Fron- heiser St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1926 Anderson, Martha, Mrs. Rodgers-ZU4 W. Sam- ple St., Ebensburg, Pa. Cranston, Elsie, Mrs. I. Daley-846 Sth Ave., Akron, Ohio Davis, Catherine-Deceased Davis, Helen, Mrs. Wilbur Statler-Deceased Davis, Helen F., Mrs. Seymour Callet-638 Buck- nell Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Funk, Adella, Mrs. Meyers-1806 Argyle Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. Hessong, Anna-Nanty-Glo, Pa. Hotter, Rose, Mrs. I. Irwin-Box 313, R. D. 1, South Pork, Pa. Iames, Florence, Mrs. Lingle-2810 D St., Liberty Borough, McKeesport, Pa. ' Iones, Margaret-1241 Alrnira Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Kinsey, Ruth, Mrs. H. Reynolds-177 Strayer St., Iohnstown, Pa. Kollack, Louise-Deceased Leary, Helen, Mrs. W. I. O'Brien-140 jerris Ave., Capeagne, L. I., N. Y. Miller, Edith-1252 Franklin St., Nicodernus, Sara, Mrs. Hinklin- Road, Cleveland, Ohio Rush, Alice, Mrs. Walter Hooks Lakewood, Ohio Simonof, Margaret-Deceased Iohnstown ,Pa. 1149 Lakeview 1566 Bell Ave., Dunn, Adelaide, Mrs. Henry Iamens-4703 Town- send, Detroit l3, Mich. Emrick, Mrs. Mary, Mrs. Paul Emrick-Deceased Gill, Wilda, Mrs. William Way-88 Monroe Place, Bloomfield, N. I. Griffith, Anna-Deceased Irwin, Athalene-Deceased Iensen, Carrie, Mrs. Paul Williams-7233 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh 8, Pa. Lowry, Vivian, Mrs. Clayton Apple-203 Sell St., Iohnstown, Pa. Stutzmcm, Bernice, Mrs. Huston-710 Coleman Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Thomas, Ruth, Mrs. Adolph Shonek-88 Golde St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1928 Beatty, Margaret-Deceased Berkey, Helen, Mrs. Warren Louder-R. D. 4, Menoher Heights, Iohnstown, Pa. Braucher, Emma, Mrs. C. A. Young-255 West Patriot St., Somerset, Pa. Butler, Gladys, Mrs. Theron Penrod-530 Robin- son St., Bel Air, Md. Furtney, Anna May, Mrs. Raymond Walsh- l4209 Gramatan, Lakewood, Ohio Gloor, Erma, Mrs. E. M. Pettit-1705 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Cleveland, Ohio Gregory, Ruth, Mrs. Dwight Heslop-1901 Meno- her Blvd., Iohnstown, Pa. Grow, Luella, Mrs. Harry Sterner-116 Becan Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. 9 Heptner, Anna, Mrs. Charles Partch-771 Lucas Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Hertlein, Mary, Mrs. Roy Sorber-R. D. 3, Stoys- town, Pa. Lowman, Beatrice, Mrs. Wm. Montgomery-408 Ludlow Ave., Tudor Apt. 57, Cincinnati 20, Ohio Machtley, Mary, Mrs. B. I. Miller-Salix, Pa. McCurdy, Alma, Mrs. Robert Norris-8th St., Windber, Pa. Reighard, Catherine, Mrs. Charles Penrod-Box 25, Mineral Point, Pa. Rodgers, Beulah, Mrs. C. I. Stewart-512 Sher- man Ave., Ashland, Ohio Sherry, Esther, Mrs. T. Farrells-215 Brewer Ave., Patton, Pa. Snably, Evelyn, Mrs. Wm. Murray-R. D. l, Nanty-Glo, Pa. Spence, Luella, Mrs. L. O. Davis-583 Celeron St., Pittsburgh 21, Pa. Treese, Harriett, Mrs. Robert Hahn-1633 Sun- shine Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Vickroy, Helen, Mrs. Earl Speicher-Deceased CLASS OF 1929 Barndt, Mary-Deceased Egyer, Dena-5925 North Fairfield Ave., Chicago , Ill. goyer, Mabel, Mrs. Robert Duffy-Summerhill, a. Brands, Mary, Mrs. I. W. Rothrook, 66 Shady Lane, Iohnstown, Pa. Brubaker, Grace, Mrs. David Simler-1215 Agnes Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Carmany, Helen, Mrs. R. Mohney-5222 4th St., N. St. Petersburg, Fla. Carpender, Duressa, Mrs. Donald Leventry- Box 991, R. D. 2, Marysville, Wash. Crissey, Hazel, Mrs. T. Tarpy-406 Grange Ave., Philadelphia 20, Pa. Davis, Alice, Mrs. Alfred Hugg-1123 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Diehl, Lenora, Mrs. Nemo-611 Clearmont Drive, Youngstown, Ohio Domer, Clara, Mrs. D. Blewitt-Greenfield Es- tates, Dixon, Tenn. Hall, Leilla, Mrs. G. E. Ryder-49 Upper Croton Ave., Ossining, N. Y. Hill, Clcna, Mrs. I. Haase-230 Norma St., Akron 20, Ohio Iohnson, Dorothy, Mrs. Clinton Betz-463 Hersh- berger Road, Iohnstown, Pa. Iohnston, Elizabeth, Mrs. Pcml Spangler-544 At- lantic Ave., York, Pa. Kerr, Margaret, Mrs. E. Blaisdell-Wilmore, Pa. Kinkead, Martha, Mrs. A. Maxwell-B6 Surrey Lcme, Tenafly, N. I. Meritt, Evelyn, Mrs. P. Reardon--23730 Bucking- ham St., Dearborn, Mich. McDermott, Elizabeth, Mrs. Edgar Keelan-16 Cox St., Iohnstown, Pa. Miller, Beatrice, Mrs. I. Mobley-750 Thomas Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Pfeffer, Mary-Deceased Schwing, Loretta, Mrs. K. Hamer-823 Bedford St., Iohnstown, Pa. Shirey, Anaruth, Mrs. L. Flick-213 Diamond St., Iohnstown, Pa. Shatter, Leora, Mrs. M. C. Bowers-720 Drexel Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Shaffer, Mabel, Mrs. S. F. Myers-R. D. 3, Elton Road, Iohnstown, Pa. Smith, Dorothy, Mrs. David Goodrich - 4251 Northwest 5th St., Miami, Fla. Smith, Eleanor-New York Memorial Hospital, New York, N. Y. Wendel, Burdett-R. 212 Clarion St., Iohnstown, Pa. Williams, Virginia, Mrs. Robert Cunningham- New Florence, Pa. CLASS OF 1930 Avry, Cinderine, Mrs. Warren Gates-331 Deck- er St., Iohnstown, Pa. Benford, Catherine-516 Kennedy Ave., Iohns- town, Pa. Brickley, Mabel-Deceased Caldwell, Olive, Mrs. C. K. Miller-431 S. Main St., Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Clark, Gertrude, Mrs. Orville Shoupe-R. D. 2, Bolivar, Pa. Fuller, Madeline, Mrs. Kemmist Gill-984 Fron- heiser St., Iohnstown, Pa. Hendricks, Elizabeth, Mrs. Simpson-Bolivar, Pa. Horner, Vivicm, Mrs. Warren Shaffer-Hoovers- ville, Pa. Hoy, Clementine, Mrs. Texel-514 W. 213th St., New York, N. Y. Lease, Lurene, Mrs. George Wasconsis-De- ceased Lewis, Florence, Mrs. Victor Bartoloma-216 Hughes St., Youngstown, Ohio McDonald, Alma, Mrs. William Abele-361 'Cor- rine St., Iohnstown, Pa. Miller, Bernice, Mrs. Robert Ashman-12 S. Clay St., Peru, Ind. Monday, Helen, Mrs. Carroll-1000 Gates Ave., Norfolk, Va. ' Moore, Ruth, Mrs. E. M. Stockberger-221 May- lath Road, Iohnstown, Pa. Myers, Ruby, Mrs. P. Dobbs-501 Reels Lane, Harrisburg, Pa. Popovich, Mabel, Mrs. Pomputius--Helen, W. Va. Reed, Alta, Mrs. Albert Keller-204 Dell St., Hollidaysburg, Pa. Robb, Alberta-Box 203, New Florence, Pa. Schenck, Elizabeth, Mrs. L. Betterman-1145 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Thomas, Madie, Mrs. Savering-Deceased Varner, Helen, Mrs. Iames Iohnston-362 N. 29th St., Camp Hill, Pa. Varnes, Keturah, Mrs. Iames Robbine, Gallitzin, Pa. CLASS OF 1931 Ake, Iane, Mrs. Robert Shelton-308 Valencia Ave., Burbanks, Cal. Barron, Mary, Mrs. William Ditto-68M E. Frank- lin St., Hagerstown, Md. Bassett, Anna-Deceased gierkley, Marion-8105 Oglesby Ave., Chicago, Bruening, Ruth, Mrs. Burk-67 Rhode Island Ave., N. S., Washington, D. C. Critchfield, Ruth, Mrs. Sanner-Rockwood, Pa. Croyle, Lois-130 W. Kingsburger Ave., New York, N. Y. Dubosky, Lucy, Mrs. Iohn Goff-127 Flinn St., Iohnstown, Pa. Ebanjieif, Evelyn, Mrs. Evans-Scranton Gen. Hospital, Scranton, Pa. Ellsworth, Louise-1326 Virginia Ave., Iohns- town, Pa. Finnegan, Mary K., Mrs. I. L. Timmeney--3985 Vernon Road, Drexel Hill, Pa. Flynn, Mildred--Deceased Frye, Orpha, Mrs. Bossart-lU6 Pennsylvania Ave., Oakmont, Pa. Gardner, Viola, Mrs. Russell Lehman-1825 Ruby St., Iohnstown, Pa. Gender, Margaret, Mrs. I. M. Richardson-2067 19th St., Wyandotte, Mich. Hoover, Mary, Mrs. C. Hermandez-243 W. 54th St., New York, N. Y. Ianoscrat, Mary, Mrs. Bash-R. D. l, New Alex- cmdre, Pa. Iohnson, Savilla, Mrs. A. F. Beitel-R. D. 8, Bentwood Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Kline, Margaret-214 E. Highland Ave., Ebens- burg, Pa. Laluidice, Anna, Mrs. C. Ccmonie-Beaverdale, Pa. Leckey, Mildred, Mrs. George Beam-Z5 Arling- ton Road, Cranfer, N. Y. Leltler, Ruth-373 Fairfield Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Leidy, Olive, Mrs. D. Webberking-1007 Cliston St., 'Collingsdale Pa. Markum, Iosephine, Mrs. Frank Klanchar-Box 298 R. D. 3, Iohnstown, Pa. Martin, Hazel, Mrs. Horrell-R. D. 7, Luther Road, Iohnstown, Pa. McDowell, Martha, Mrs. O. Schrock-Rockwood, Pa. McGough, Natalie, Mrs. Donald Beener-344 Ar- thur St., Iohnstown, Pa. McGraw, Grace, Mrs. Herberling-Box 15, R. D. 47, Startonsburg, N. C. Mickel, Esther-779 Prospect Ave., Newark, N. I. Miller, Mae, Mrs. Ripple-R. D. 2, Rockwood, Pa. Minno, Iulia-Veterans Hospital, Aspinwall, Pa. Porter, Mary C., Mrs. C. H. Black-R. D. 3, Berk- ley Road, Iohnstown, Pa. Raab, Kathryn-139 Venango St., Iohnstown, Pa. Smith, Nora-V. A. Hospital, Butler, Pa. Thompson, Bernice-130 Liberty St., Clarion, Pa. CLASS OF 1932 Ankeny, Osra, Mrs. Bruce Zennges-8504 Hub- bell Ave., Detroit Z7, Mich. Austin, Zella, Mrs. Earl Mattern-524 Sherman St., Iohnstown, Pa. Bowman, Alice, Mrs. Charles Wagner-207 Lin- coln Ave., Morgantown, W. Va. Campbell, Mary, Mrs. Harry Hamill-320 North St., Mercer, Pa. Colliver, Mabel, Mrs. Bushko-611 Vickroy Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Fassett, Margaret, Mrs. Edward Barett-525 Thomas Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Fleegle, Mary, Mrs. Reed-103 S. Main St., Youngstown 9, Ohio Garrett, Kathryn, Mrs. Ioseph Yahner-l34B Wil- merding Ave., E. McKeesport, Pa. Gettys, Elnora, Mrs. Fuller-541 Church St., South Fork, Pa. Glasgow, Ivys-Pell-A. P. O. Reg. 3-65 C. I. C. lget., F. M. P., A. P. O. 757 cfo P. M., New York, . Y. Hauger, Edna, Mrs. Maynard Sembower-R. D. l, Rockwood, Pa. Hildebrand, Phyllis-807 Ash St., Iohnstown, Pa. Horner, Ethel Mae, Mrs. Hill-801 N. Homewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Horner, Esther, Mrs. F. Shawley-Apt. 7, 300 W. Vernon Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Klahre, Ruth, Mrs. B. L. Savits-815 lflth Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla. Laugrey, Bernice, Mrs. Stephenson-214 Midway Drive, Iohnstown, Pa. Lease, Marion-Stoystown, Pa. ' Lohr, Ruth, Mrs. Rock-3860 W. 40th Place, Cleveland, Ohio Lyons, Leona, Mrs. Iohn Huebner-606 Pine St., Iohnstown, Pa. Markum, Elizabeth, Mrs. Iohn Allison-517 Wheat St., Iohnstown, Pa. Messersrnith, Florence, Mrs. Abraham Davis- New Paris Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Reynolds, Anna-Defiance, Pa. Rutling, Nora, Mrs. Iustin O'Neil-Loretto, Pa. Shelbaer, Annette, Mrs. Needham-451 Walnut St., Blawnox, Pa. Suter, Violet-225 6th St., N. E. Washington, 2, D. C. ' Towsey, Mary, Mrs. Richard Gobin-423 Colgate Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Wable, Thelma, Mrs. Donald Beas-129 Violet St., Iohnstown, Pa. Wakefield, Marjorie, Mrs. Kent Hornbrook-635 Maple Ave., New Martinsville, W. Va. CLASS OF 1933 Beach, Christine, Mrs. Holland-95 Linwood Ave., Bridgeport 5, Conn. ' Clark, Eleanor, Mrs. Sheesley-194 Barron Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Crooks, Priscilla, Mrs. G. A. Woolf-1lU Venango St., Iohnstown, Pa. Duncan, Ruth, Mrs. Harvey Lockard-1724 Ring- ling Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Gindlesperger, Kathryn-438 Fronheiser St., Iohnstown, Pa. Goldie, Agnes, Mrs. C. Crist-954 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Grumling, Ruth, Mrs. Boser--ll74 Weiser Ave., Akron 14, Ohio Hessong, Viola-Ncmty-Glo, Pa. Huppert, Mildred, Mrs. R. B. Young-Crystal Park, Cumberland, Md. Iones, Hannah, Mrs. C. Fornwalt, 342 Cannon St., Iohnstown, Pa. Lane, Blodwyn, Mrs. G. Hossler-27011 Market St., Camp Hill, Pa. Lefller, Marie, Mrs. Fred Darr-182 Watson St., Iohnstown, Pa. Lindeman, Mary Iane-348 S. Millvale Ave., Pittsburgh 24, Pa. ' Lininger, Sarah, Mrs. Dean Lohr-727 Bedford St., Iohnstown, Pa. Long, Mildred, Mrs. William Stancel-223 May- luth Road, Iohnstown, Pa. McCracken, Virginia, Mrs. Edward Koontz-1727 Shelborne St., Iohnstown, Pa. Mesoras, Mary Iane, Mrs. H. Curtis-353' Rich- ard Terrace, Grand Rapids, Mich. Miller, Iosephine, Mrs. Orin Womer-Richfield, Pa. Ott, Mary, Mrs. F. Kleiner, 2484 Millville Drive, San Marino, Cal. Otto, Louise, Mrs. Caramano-519 Weiser, St., Reading, Pa. Patch, Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. P. Mowry-803 Vickroy Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Pilot, Stephonia, Mrs. Frank Auses-271 Chand- ler Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Ramsey, Marion, Mrs. Letfler-706 Ferndale Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Riddler, Isabelle, Mrs. T. Bowser-821 5th St., Cresson, Pa. Schnabel, Dorothy, Mrs. I. W. Krider-860 Ther- mal Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Schuller, Madelon, Mrs. R. I, Morgan-559 High- land Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Short, Alice, Mrs. Turner-327Vz Stonycreek St., Iohnstown, Pa. Sipsock, Evangeline, Mrs. Walter-12042 Rose- mary St., Detroit 5, Mich. Wagner, Helen, Mrs. T. E. Meyers-West 45th St., Shadyside, Ohio Walker, Helen, Mrs. Walter Raymond-North Edgewood Ave., Somerset, Pa. Wilson, Elizabeth, Mrs. Victor Parados-25 West 64th St., New York, N. Y. Wingard, Harriet, Mrs. D. Talbot-122 Iennings St., East Liverpool, Ohio Wise, Hazel, Mrs. Peterson-Ligonier, Pa. CLASS OF 1934 Bathgate, Rebecca M., Mrs. H. Ansley-1134 5th Ave., Akron 6, Ohio Coleman, Bertha, Mrs. Highlands-Box 17, South Mountain, Pa. Cuppet, Ruth Ann-Deceased Gilmour, Ellen, Mrs. Raymond Day-766 Cole- man Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Gloor, Pearl-1705 Lee Road, Cleveland, Ohio Gordon, Eleanor R., Mrs. Stanley Fresh-Box 610, R. D. 1, Conemaugh, Pa. gross, Gertrude-Hines Veteran Hospital, Hines, Harenberg, Dorothy, Mrs. Melvin Schrock-Bay St., Iohnstown, Pa. Herman, Dorothy, Mrs. Glenn Kuhn-4820 Wel- lington Ave., Parma, Ohio Hoffman, Iris, Mrs. Wynn Berry-McKeaver Hos- pital, Detroit, Mich. Holt, Iean, Mrs. William Winslow-372 Arch St., Mecrdville, Pa. Howard, Delpha, Mrs. Ioseph Kant-Box 110, Geistown, Pa. Keim, Dorcas-1602 Eastlake Ave., Seattle 2, Wash. Livingston, Audrey, Mrs. Saylor-Box 298, R. D. 4, Iohnstown, Pa. Lowry, Ethel ,Mrs. Iohn Reese-820 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Morgan, Helen, Mrs. B. G. Kaufman-B14 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. Oaks, Evelyn, Mrs. Marlin Wingard-R. D. 7, Iohnstown, Pa. Price, Lois, Mrs. Ivan Dunbar-103 Strayer St., Iohnstown, Pa. Ross, Anice, Mrs. Weiss--R. 151 Uhl St., Somer- set, Pa. Saylor, Margaret, Mrs. Robert Hornick-R. 211 Dibert St., Iohnstown, Pa. Spanovich, Mary V.-University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Swift, Elizabeth, Mrs. Fred Feightner-418 Som- erset St., Iohnstown, Pa. Thomas, Nan, Mrs. Ioseph Lohr-306 Cypress Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Wagner, Lucille, Mrs. William Gisbrecht-1377 W. Center Drive, Apt. 46, Akron 5, Ohio Wolford, Margaret, Mrs. Thomas Prisk-530 Fron- heiser St., Iohnstown, Pa. Yost, Helen, Mrs. Robert Gilchrist-612 Oak St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1935 Betts, Margaret, Mrs. Robert McGregor-289 Ohio St., Iohnstown, Pa. Boehm, Marion, Mrs. I. I. Landen-26 Walnut St., Lockport, N. I. Brown, Thelma L., Mrs. Robert Lewis-420 Crown St., Willow Grove, Pa. Causer, Ethel M., Mrs. I. LaFrance-140 Rose- ville Ave., Newark 7, N. I. Daugherty, Florence, Mrs. Pearson-Lock Haven, Pa. Fye, Theressa M.-R. D. 1, Centre Hall, Pa. Goodhart, Grace, Mrs. A. Minchau-447 Frank- lin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Hartley, Louise, Mrs. Robert Kraft-130 Alberta Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. High, Hazel Ann, Mrs. Paul Freidline-205 King St., Northumberland, Pa. Hilliard, Mildred-Z4 W. LaClede Ave., Youngs- town 7, Ohio Hopfer, Virginia, Mrs. W. Lloyd-245 Cooper Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Hunt, Myra, Mrs. Sorber--1740 Market St., Youngstown, Ohio Keim, Alice, Mrs. Ligure-62 S. Adolphe Ave., Akron, Ohio Kelley, Merna S., Mrs. K. P. Kaufman-525 Glen- wood Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Krugh, Martha, Mrs. R. E. McKeown, 3383 De- troit Ave., Toledo, Ohio Labencki, Mary, Mrs. Wade Betts-Hooversville, Pa. Lambert, Helen, Mrs. R. Engleheart - 4333 Helena Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Miller, Bernadine, Mrs. G. Miller-1045 Iacoby St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Phillippi, Letha B., Mrs. Hayes-421 Hyde Ave., Ridgway, Pa. Shatter, LaVerne M., Mrs. Edward Tranquilla- Latrobe, Pa. Shipley, Mary C., Mrs. I. Little-319112 Wood St., Iohnstown, Pa. Simpson, Ruth, Mrs. A. Schwing-4745 Foothill Blvd., Oakland, Calif. Snyder, Blanche, Mrs. A. Pederzolli-Acosta, Pa. Steen, Violet, Mrs. Dwight Iacobs-Boswell, Pa. Suto, Henrietta, Mrs. B. H. Close-35 Armoure Road, Mohawk, N. I. Tannehill, Mildred, Mrs. R. Wilson-1121 W. 24th St., Erie, Pa. Virgin, Catherine, Mrs. H. Hubbard-330 Sher- man St., Meyersdale, Pa. Weaver, Evelyn, Mrs. Alfred Sergatt-Box 364, Windber, Pa. Wirick, Flornell, Mrs. Harry Resley-1107 Mc- Kinley Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Wright, Dorothy, Mrs. Roy Brewer-20 E. Arch- wood Ave., Akron, Ohio CLASS OF 1936 Adams, Iune, Mrs. Todd Wendle-Violet St. Ext. and 3rd Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Bock, Ida Yolanda, Mrs. Roylan Casker-1228 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. DeVinney, Lesta Pearl, Mrs. Raymond Danday -1009 Beechwood Drive, Hagerstown, Md. Erpich, Bertha, Mrs. R. Priest-1112 Park St., Steubenville, Ohio Gleich, Ruth, Mrs. Paul Schmidt-Box 13 B, R. D. 3, Iohnstown, Pa. Hahn, Betty E., Mrs. H. Bland-210 Vermont Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va. Holt, Wilda, Mrs. C. Pearson-Windber, Pa. Hoover, Ruth, Mrs. Conrad-118 3rd St., Mon- essen, Pa. Lamb, Marion, Mrs. Ray Hamilton-Glasgow, Pa. ' Landis, Marian, Mrs. I. S. Scheller-Berlin, Pa. Machtley, Margaret, Mrs. Frank Moore-371 Edith Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Merringer, Edith, Mrs. E. Schenkemeyer-R. D. 5, Menoher Heights, Iohnstown, Pa. Metzgar, Betty-Deceased Miller, Audrey-Derry, Pa. Miller, Virginia, Mrs. Andrew Valpoini-St. Michael, Pa. Pebley, Dolores-Dulap Memorial Hospital, Or- ville, Ohio Potts, Mavis, Mrs. C. Meek-219 Ohio St., Iohns- town, Pa. Records, Marion, Mrs. Park Makin-113 Barn- hart St., Iohnstown, Pa. Roberts, Gweneth, Mrs. I. Gallano-2223 Hunt- er Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Shatter, Mildred, Mrs. Roy Boland-4423 Vand- lyke, Detroit, Mich. Stafford, Lois, Mrs. Ray Meyers-South Fork, Pa. Stephens, Ica M., Mrs. Sherald Pentz, Rockton, Pa. Strayer, Merna, Mrs. C. Coulter-1168 Bedford St., Iohnstown, Pa. Turner, Betty, Mrs. Arner Hoslett-lZ Prospect St., Warren, Pa. Van Order, Mary L., Mrs. Earl Austin-6 W. Louther St., Carlyle, Pa. Walk, Florence, Mrs. L. Carpenter-Summer hill, Pa. Wirick, Florence, Mrs. I. Randall-110 E. Aleck Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Zimmerman, Florence K., Mrs. Calvin Zufall- R. D. 1, Stoystown, Pa. CLASS OF 1937 Berkey, Margaret, Mrs. Abe Weaver-508 8th St., Windber, Pa. Bittner, Helen-1900 W. Polk St., Chicago, Ill. Browning, Leona, Mrs. W. G. Hampton, Ir.- ZU54 Zlst St., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Dandrea, lola, Mrs. Carl-Berkley Hills, Iohns- town, Pa. Gross, Doris-617 Horner St., Iohnstown, Pa. Harris, Mary Iane, Mrs. Andrew Toth-1086 McKinley Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Heffernan, Ruby, Mrs. R. Henderson-Central City, Pa. Iones, Glenna, Mrs. Smith-301 Emerald Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Iones, Hazel, Mrs. Iohn Slater-109 Dartmouth Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Keiper, Hazel, Mrs. Kermit Mangus--1368 E. 141 St., Cleveland, Ohio Kolcum, Anna, Mrs. Iedrzak-241 Fifth St., Cone- maugh, Pa. Long, Virginia, Mrs. Fred Yanity-Homer City, Pa. Mann, Grace, Mrs. I. Morority-948 Lloyd St., Nanty-Glo, Pa. McDermott, Anna-Deceased McGraw, Helen, Mrs. Wm. Conway-1..o:rch- mont, N. Y. Nowell, Harriet, Mrs. Iack Stark-129 Elim St., Belpre, Ohio Ogle, Lillian, Mrs. Teeter-712 Von Lunen St., Iohnstown, Pa. Pyle, Charlotte, Mrs. Conser-1070 New Garden St., Salem, Ohio Raymond, Naomi, Mrs. Wilson-515 South St., Iohnstown, Pa. Snowden, Wynetta, Mrs. E. Carl-1015 E. Hamp- ton Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Spence, Helen, Mrs. Benson-116 Mayer Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Tomb, Frances, Mrs. Bell-841 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. Weaver, Helen, Mrs. I. Marley-183 State St., Iohnstown, Pa. Weisel, Gertrude, Mrs. Iohn Moore-714 Station St., Iohnstown, Pa. White, Ruth-118 Spring St., Iohnstown, Pa. Wilson, Iane, Mrs. Boyer-526 Pine St., Iohns- town, Pa. CLASS OF 1938 Balog, Pauline, Mrs. Nick Iantnie-Stone Ridge, New York, N. Y. Baughman, Irene, Mrs. W. Walker-42 Pleasant Ave., Hamburg, N. Y. Baurngardner, Marjorie, Mrs. C. Wagner-1014 Graham Ave., Windber, Pa. Bernott, Mary A., Mrs. Pesce-Box 177, Ferro- Monte Ave., Kenvil, N. Y. Birtle, Eleanor, Mrs. R. Moors-163 Arlington St., Iohnstown, Pa. Bissett, Mary-Lindbergh Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Craig, Esther, Mrs. Walker-26 Sth St., Aspin- wall 15, Pa. Dimond, Rita, Mrs. I. Heslop-732 Ferndale Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Emrick, Charlotte, Mrs. Lindenberg-2036 Eu- gene St., Iohnstown, Pa. Fulton, Mildred, Mrs. Roy Shaulis-751 Bloom St., Iohnstown, Pa. Fulton, Myrtle, Mrs. B. Roberts-Riverside, Iohns- town, Pa. ltle, Bernadine-Box 135, Creson, Pa. Ivanchick, Anna-Krayn, Pa. Ienkins, Verna, Mrs. Trinkley-Heilwood, Pa. Iobe, Ruth, Mrs. Willicim Keough--Blairsville, Pa. .. Q Kinkead, Ruth, Mrs. Wade Varner-400 Franks- town Road, Altoona, Pa. Leahey, Florence, Mrs. Sasnicki-3752 62nd St., Woodside, N. Y. Irrreshfok, Anna-2 W. 106th St., New York 25, Milhalachi, Verna, Mrs. B. Cooper-Box 4031-X, R. D. 3, Iohnstown, Pa. Miller, Iane, Mrs. Benjamin Wingard-R. D. 1, Porken Road, Hamburg, N. Y. Muller, Olive, Mrs. Harris-520 Coleman Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Pastovic, Nellie, Mrs. Andrew Fetsko-134 I. St., Iohnstown, Pa. Ramsey, Lois-1512 N. W. 8th Ave., Miami, Fla. Shatter, Garnet-345 E. 68th St., New York 21, N. Y. Short, Phyllis, Mrs. Zion-325 Stonycreek St., Iohnstown, Pa. Slavich, Mary Ann, Mrs. W. Luther-Market St., Iohnstown, Pa. Smith, Gertrude, Mrs. Iohn Larg?40l Peach St., Erie, Pa. Statler, Bernice, Mrs. Morgan-3825 Dawson St., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Torallo, Mary Grace, Mrs. A. Ancker-Cherry Lane-Edgley, Bristol, Pa. ' Terrini, Inez-2365 Collins Road, Pittsburgh 35, Pa M Thbmpson, Ruth-5459 Kinkead sf., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wasmuth, Ethel, Mrs. W. Young-301 Solisburg St., Meyersdale, Pa. Westover, Edna, Mrs. Floyd Shaulis-58 Hill- wood Road, R. D. 8, Sharpsburg, Pittsburgh, 15, Pa. Wissinger, Louise-702 Glenwood Ave., Iohns- town, Pa. Wolf, Kaleta, Mrs. I. Shank-274 Vaughn St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1939 Barnitz, Helen, Mrs. Iames Gindlesperger-414K Ferndale Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Baughman, Luella, Mrs. Robert Harrison-House 265 Acosta, Pa. Bellack, Ann, Mrs. Ioseph Sal-:mar-480 Wonder St., Iohnstown, Pa. Blough, Nancy, Mrs. Iohn Dunbar-R. F. D. 1, Conemaugh, Pa. Branthoover, Mareva, Mrs. Iohn Hershberger- 548 Ferndale Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Brown, Patricia, Mrs. Russ Bernhardt-R. D. 9, 210 Greenridge Road, Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Clark, Iessie, Mrs. Antone Skurcenski-1110 9th Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa. Cornelius, Dorothy-308 Warren St., Iohnstown, Pa. Gabryolek, Irene, Mrs. L. I. Wesner-100 Hoff- man Drive, Iohnstown, Pa. Grimes, Florence-R. D. 1, Everett, Pa. Hayhurst, Iune, Mrs. Byron Brown-2227 Har- well Lane, Huston 17, Texas Hughes, Hazel, Mrs. Ioseph Novik-44 East Way, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. ' Kerschner, Doris, Mrs. William Krieger-105 Christopher St., Apt. 3E, New York, N. Y. Kingston, Mildred, Mrs. Cliff Krieger-Box 588, Wenonah, N. I. Kurtz, Iean, Mrs. William Wilson-327 Woodland Ave., Lynchburg, Va. ' Lewis, Betty-Somerset Hospital, Somerset, Pa. Lewis, Margaret, Mrs. Ed Brant-421 Vickroy Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Lyons, Marguerite, Mrs. Keough-498 Third Ave., Derry, Pa. Mansfield, Mary Alma, Mrs. S. York--Box 212, E. Palmer, N. Y. Marinelli, Grace Lt. I. G.-U. S. N. R. Naval Aviation, Ordnance Test Station Chincoteague, Va. Martin, Alberta, Mrs. Iames Davis--1522 Bourne- mouth Road, Grosse Point 30, Mich. Ohlson, Kathryn, Mrs. Iack Foster-702 Pine St., Iohnstown, Pa. Pearson, Alice, Mrs. Ed Wells-403 Baxter St., Medina, Ohio Popovich, Lillian-327 Baker St., Iohnstown, Pa. Rascona, Angeline, Mrs. Iohn Petinna--610 Oden St., Contluence, Pa. Rhoades, Audrey, Mrs. Robert Corbin-2301 Green St., Phipa, Pa. Ringler, Edna, Mrs. Keister-R. D. 2, York, Pa. Romesburg, Garnet, Mrs. Glenn-cfo Dr. Car- gill, Somerset, Pa. Saly, Rosemary, Mrs. Willicnn Funk-Deceased Saylor, Mary Catherinwlfiti Derby St., Iohns- town, Pa. ' Schiavoni, Esmeralda, Mrs. Thomas Finlon-1916 Monongahela Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Schitlhaurer, Rose Mary, Mrs. Peoples-Apt. 3, 4608 Hillside Road, S. E. Washington 19, D. C. Schultz, Ruth, Mrs. M. I. Board-B06 Park Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Shaffer, Edna Mae, Mrs. Hugh Abernathy-509 S. Church St., West Chester, Pa. Shaffer, Virginia, Mrs. Charles Russin-1820 Willow St., McKeesport, Pa. Sharpe, Ieanette, Mrs. F. L. Iohn-253 Caryl Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. Smith, Iean, Mrs. Ernest Lakin-15 Aker St., Iohnstown, Pa. Spangler, Margaret, Mrs. Ed Miller-Central City, Pa. Walker, Violet, Mrs. Charles Greer-823 Buck- nell Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Walls, Liberty, Mrs. Plummer-208 S. Walnut St., Lewistown, Pa. CLASS OF 1940 Asel, Geneva, Mrs. Don Alberter-109 Violet St., Iohnstown, Pa. Baker, Virginia-2nd Lt. A. N. C., 2518 A. A. F., Bv. Sqd., E. Enid, Okla. Barnhart, Betty, Mrs. Edwards-Ludwell Apt., 400 A, Williamsburg, Va. Bombach, Elizabeth, Mrs. I. Elliott-Box 97, Hol- ister, Calif. ' Bowser, Dorothy-Vet. Hospital, Lebanon, Pa. ' C'Relli, Virginia, Mrs. Tokarz-Port Richmond, Va. 'li Critchfield, Lenore, Mrs. Wissinger-721 Summit Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Datko, Margaret, Mrs. Govekar-30 Hazel St., Conemaugh, Pa. Friedel, Doris-401 E. Main St., Ridgway, Pa. ' Fulton, Helen, Mrs. Wm. Shaffer-R. 740 Bed- ford St., Iohnstown, Pa. Gindlesperger, Vera, Mrs. Stutzman-Cramer, Pa. Goggin, Helen-816 Bedford St., Iohnstown, Pa. High, Eleanor, Mrs. I. Farrington-1717 Wood- mere Drive, Iacksonville, Fla. Hunt, Cheslea, Mrs. Mastils-6467 Bostard Bridge Blvd., Bell Gardens, Calif. Huston, Edna, Mrs. B. Ferg-202 Gable St., Iohnstown, Pa. Irons, Erma, Mrs. K. Emeigh-Box 75, R. D. 3, Iohnstown, Pa. Kaushep, Mary, Mrs. Frank Brenner-SSSM S. 16th St., Quincy, lll. ' Kinkead, Frances, Mrs. Frances Roach-3010 Howard Ave., San Diego 4, Calif. ' Kivisto, Ina, Mrs. Perttula-R. D. l, Nanty-Glo, Pa. M Kerb, Bette, Mrs. Floyd Green-367 Thornbrook Ave., Rosemont, Pa. Kormos, Marie, Mrs. Rapp-Box 545, Windham, Ohio Kuntz, Betty, Mrs. Mackinnan-2944 16th St., Santa Monica, Calif. Little, Lerly, Mrs. H. Fisher-1285 Solomon St., Iohnstown, Pa. Louther, Margaret, Mrs. Davis-13565 Turner Ave., Detroit, Mich. M Luther, Edna Mae, Mrs. F. Hockensmith-412 Luther Road, Iohnstown, Pa. Meck, Carolyn, Mrs. Seechultz-225 Swank St., Iohnstown, Pa. Michic, Mary Iane, Mrs. Allen-Box 91, R. D. 2, Tuscon, Ariz. Murharsky, Frances, Mrs. T. Draba-East Chi- cago, Ind. Phillips, Iennie-38 Chapple St., Pittston, Pa. Podboy, Ruth-Box Bl, Park Hill, Pa. ' Price, Thelma, Mrs. Carey-R. D. 7, Cornelia Park, Iohnstown, Pa. Richards, Dorothy, Mrs. Beckley-179-19 120th St., St. Albans, Long Island, N. Y. ' Robertson, Flornell-Latrobe, Pa. Roth, Minnie-629Vz Grant St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Sandmaier, Mildred, Mrs. H. Barnes-U. S. Naval Station, Bldg. 113, Apt. H, New Orleans, 14, La. Schramko, Iulia, Mrs. Smith-Box 407, Morgan- town, W. Va. Selfridge, Mildred, Mrs. W. Wittenberg-429 Delno St., Fresno, Calif. Shaffer, Martha, Mrs. William Kurtz-252 Ar- thur St., Iohnstown, Pa. Shawley, Odella, Mrs. Maislen-Ienners, Pa. ' Sinclair, Georgene-U. S. Naval Dispensery, Key West, Fla. ' Smith, Helen, Mrs. Kazamek-1505 Briar Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Tannerhill, Leta, Mrs. Easterbrook-406 Ash St., Iohnstown, Pa. Wagner, Sara, Mrs. Fred Shaffer-R. D., Som- erset, Pa. Westover, Florence, Mrs. Tingley-Box 88, South Windham, Me. Wilson, Shirley, Mrs. William Price-9912 Sat- suma Ave., Rascoe, Calif. Wojtowicz, Isabell, Mrs. Tackett-21 Second St., Vintondale, Pa. Woy, Florence, Mrs. P. Barron-R. 465 W. Main St., Somerset, Pa. Zelko, Anna, Mrs. H. Banner-605 W. D. St., Eliz- abethtown, Tex. Zerfoss, Bernice+Deceased ' ' CLASS OF 1941 Barron, Kathryn, Mrs. Michael Hudak-848 N. Mariposa Ave., Hollywood 29, Calif. Beals, Vivian, Mrs. Lawrence Kopf-315 Orange St., Northumberland, Pa. Blough, Margaret-Deceased Blough, Mary lane, Mrs. Iames H. Cassidy- 3407 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Caldwell, Frances, Mrs. David Parkins-Edwards Apt. 6, Ebensburg, Pa. Covitch, Iosephine, Mrs. C. I. Hannigan-R. D. 8, Menoher Heights, Iohnstown, Pa. Doboy, Emma-Central City, Pa. Fitzgibbon, Shirley, Mrs. Charles Minahan- 517 Park Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Flickinger, Ruth tLt.l-U. S. Naval Hospital, Nurses Quarters, Corpus Christi, Tex. ' Foust, Agnes, Mrs. Robert Smith-565 Cooper Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Friedhoff, Helen, Mrs. Iones-R. D. l, Ebensburg, Pcs. Haldeman, Elsie-836 N. 2nd Ave., Tuscon, Ariz. Horner, Beulah, Mrs. William Miller-B29 E. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. ' lobe, Iean, Mrs. Herbert Boyer-New Florence, Pa. Kerr, Thelma, Mrs. Richard Wilkins-1000 May St., Iohnstown, Pa. Lambert, Phyllis, Mrs. Fred Lansinger, Ir.-322 Dorwild Drive, Akron 14, Ohio Lohr, Marian-R. D. 1, Hooversville, Pa. ' Longwell, Orpha, Mrs. Hugo Deardoff-11137 E. Sixth St., Whittier, Calif. Lynch, Elizabeth-New Florence, Pa. Moody, Ethel, Mrs. E. Isham, Ir.-cfo Moodys, Mrs. Ray Pearson, Nanty-Glo, Pa. Nanassy, Marian, Mrs. Harry Bremer-634 Wayne St., Iohnstown, Pa. Oldham, Betty, Mrs. Clark Hiner-754 Bloom St., Iohnstown, Pa. Pimlott, Mildred, Mrs. Iack Bellak-306 Summit St., Iohnstown, Pa. Potter, Dorothy, Mrs. Ed. Snyder-Hooversville, Pa. Slagle, Pauline, Mrs. Roger Sloat-317 Cleve- land St., Akron B, Ohio Strayer, Dorris-322 Washington St., Iohnstown, Pa. Syster, Eleanor, Mrs. Andrew Bustin-618 Oneida St., Ioilet, lll. Worsing, Anne-R. D. 3, 209 Dimond St., Iohns- town, Pa. Weaver, Madeline, Mrs. Thomas Gilchrist-1483 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Whiteledge, Mildred, Mrs. Kenneth Grate-536 Allen St., Ortonville, Mich. Zaborowsky, Laura-Box 204, Harwick, Pa. CLASS OF 1942 Anderson, Ruth-7U4 Somerset St., Iohnstown, Pa. Baker, Valeria, Mrs. Fred Grantham-214 S. Al- len St., State College, Pa. Beck, Ruth, Mrs. Mack Bunderson-435 W. 2nd Ave., Derry, Pa. Beegle, Gladys, Mrs. Kegg-R. D. 4, Bedford, Pa. Bell, Ida Mae, Mrs. H. L. Smith-Box 62, R. D. 1, Pitcairn, Pa. Bloom, L. Fern, Mrs. Galloway-3313 N. Bel- grade St., Philadelphia 34, Pa. Buchanan, Verdene, Lt. U. S. N.-N. R. O. T. C. Unit, University of Colorado, Boulder, Col. Byrnes, Anna Marie-805 Elder Ave., Barnes- boro, Pa. Conrad, Caroline, Mrs. LaRosse-New Florence, Pa. Coshun, Edith, Mrs. Walter D. Smith-505 2nd St., Pitcairn, Pa. Diehl, Hazel, Mrs. Iarnes Walker-25 5th St., Aspinwall 15, Pa. George, Catherine-1629 Harkesley Place, Balti- more l3, Md. Harris, Marjorie, Mrs. Myers-1446 Victoria Ave., Lakewood, Ohio ' Iones, Dorothy, Mrs. Glenn Stayer-2511 Akers Ave., Oakhill, Dallas, Tex. Karnmer, Bettijazie, Mrs. Wm. Lingle-1121 Ed- son Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Kerr, Mildred, Mrs. Val Walker-R. D. 3, Berkley Hill, Iohnstown, Pa. Kollak, Rosemarie, Mrs. Iames Sarver-Box 185. R. D. 3, Iohnstown, Pa. Lewis, Martha, Mrs. Benjamin Benshoft-608 Mc- Millen St., Iohnstown, Pa. Metzgar, Marriam-R. D. 1, Friedens, Pa. ' Mihalacki, Agnes, Mrs. Ioseph Krebar-Academy Apt., Bellelonte, Pa. Miller, Charlotte, Mrs. Donald Edkins-2626 W. Missouri Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Miller, Gladys, Mrs. Roy Crichton-477 Tiftany St., Iohnstown, Pa. Noon, Mildred-147 Arlington St., Iohnstown, Pa. Pletcher, Marion, Mrs. Paul Geisel-Valley Pike and Suppes Ave., Iohnstown,Pa. Rainey, Nora, Mrs. Boudreau-96 S. E. St., Waynesburg, Pa. Rutfner, Marian, Mrs. Wayne Price-438 Willow Road, Hellertown, Pa. Sandig, Grace-Mrs. Zutall-R. D. 3, Somerset, Pa. Snyder, Eleanor, Mrs. Herbert Aust-724 Sher- man St., Iohnstown, Pa. Stuckey, Helen-1062 McKinley Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Swansboro, Iune, Mrs. Smay-Box 60, R. D. 1, Sidman, Pa. Trammer, Dorothy, Mrs. Tully-440 N. lUth St., Lebanon, Pa. Trostle, Lillian, Mrs. F. V. Ienknis-5279 Wilson Mills Road, South Euclid, Ohio ' Walker, Nina, 26 5th St., Aspinwall 15, Pa. Walker, Oma Rae, Mrs. Donald Dittmar-615 Sherman St., Iohnstown, Pa. Zedfar, Amelia, Mrs. Belcoe--107 Delaware Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. ' CLASS OF 1943 Adams, Arlene, Mrs. Bohner-4201 Mass. Ave., Apt. 2033 C., Washington 16, D. C. Adams, Marian, Mrs. Carson-Dalmatia, Pa. ' Bello, Virginia-Nanty-Glo, Pa. Blough, Helen, Mrs. Robert Miller-Goucher St., Iohnstown, Pa. Boyer, Mary E., Mrs. Glenn Reed-73 Leahe Ave., Richmond, Va. Brallier, Ednamae-434 Southmont Blvd., Iohns- town, Pa. gale, Ruth, Mrs. Rader-N. Harrison St., Hope, nd. Cossitor, Virginia, Mrs. Grarnly-14845 Ardmore, Detroit, Mich. Ilguboviczky, Marie?lS3 Strayer St., Iohnstown, a. Evans, Marie, Mrs. Dawson-405 Burcham Ave., San Antonio, Tex. Feighner, Cleova-1062 McKinley Ave., Iohns- town, Pa. grille, Evelyn-4516 Winthrop St., Pittsburgh 1, a. ' Hancherick, Susanne-Address Unknown Holzman, lane-R. D. 4, Iohnstown, Pa. H Lechler, Iune, Mrs. Miles-R. D. 3, Berkley Hill, Iohnstown, Pa. Lengyel, Bertha--53 Stackhouse St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Linsay, Dorothy, Mrs. Wm. Creager-323 Haynes St., Iohnstown, Pa. Lohr, Ianet, Mrs. Strayer-168 Bond St., Iohns- town, Pa. Long, Beryl, Mrs. Neil-138 lst St., Derry, Pa. Long, Harriet, Mrs. I. F. Edwards-5404 Lemoyne Ave., Chicago, Ill. ' Lopresti, Lillian, Mrs. Matthews-Box 7, Fol- croft, Pa. lllllarthouse, Iosephine-lU63 Logan Ave., Tyrone, a. Mazzoferri, Minnie-Box 64, Dilltown, Pa. ' McClure, Geraldine-Robinson, Pa. Bltgllindish, Margaret-1200 W. Beach St., Biloxi, 1ss. H' Moore, Beth Ann-915 Howard St., Altoona, Pa. Morley, Ruth-310 7th St., Barnesboro, Pa. ' Oliver, Emma-331 S. Pacific Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. shea, Rita-237 North St., Apt. 4, Harrisburg, a. ' Ross, Betty, Mrs. Oaks-141 Lorain St., Iohns- town, Pa. Shipley, Alverda, Mrs. Michael Krivacek-366 Bow St., Stockdale, Pa. Snoddy, Betty-445 Napoleon St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Spangler, Betty, Mrs. Rose-500 Ferndale Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Speicher, Doris, Mrs. Baltzer-Hooversville, Pa. Stanslaw, Lurencia-1704 7th Ave., Altoona, Pa. ' Temyer, Barbara, Mrs. Dunning-R. D. 2, Ridge- way, Va. Wentz, Mae, Mrs. Iohn Morgan-Patton, Pa. ' Williamson, Dorothy, Mrs. Bert Makin-417 Grove Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Wilson, Mary Christine, Mrs. Kreiger-17924 Delavon Road, Cleveland l9, Ohio ' ' Ygoiger, Beatrice-3811 O'Hara St., Pittsburgh I G. li' Woods, Betty Iane, Mrs. Chandler-1007 7th Ave., Altoona, Pa. Wright, Virginia, Mrs. Duncan-1130 Church St., Indiana, Pa. Yost, Helen, Mrs. Iohn S. Blais-8 White St., Cohoes, N. Y. H CLASS OF 1944 gnderson, Naomi--1134 Edson Ave., Iohnstown, a. Baker, Alma, Mrs. Gohres-538 Summit Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Beegle, Goldie, Mrs. Beals-313 Grove Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Birneal, Betty-R. D. 1, Mineral Point, Pa. Daugherty, Dorothy, Mrs. Gilbert-7910 N. W. 7th Ave., Miami, Fla. Dittmar, Ruth, Mrs. G. Albert-1117 Confer Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Dixon, Virginia-Colver, Pa. Erwin, Lt. Esther-Korea ' Finett, Lillian, Mrs. M. Kennedy-89 Colleton Drive, Bynes Down, Charleston, S. C. ' ' George, Helen, Mrs. Volk-Indiana, Pa. Gill, Rosanna-1631 N. W. Euclid St., Apt. 505, Washington, D. C. Gossard, Agnes, Mrs. D. H. Wheatley-223 South 36th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Gromley, Mary Louise, Mrs. H. Huston-R. D. 1, Windber, Pa. Henderson, Lala, Mrs. Turnbull-box 205, Geis- town, Pa. Herbs, Betty, Mrs. McCarguodale-525 Russell Court, Orange, Tex. ' Huczko, Mary lane-Clyde, Pa. ' Ickes, Faye, Mrs. Zerrenner--343 Arthur St., Iohnstown, Pa. H Iames, Edna Ruth, Mrs. Weaver-311 New Bridge St., Apt. 7, Iacksonville, N. C. Kebblish, Margaret-3421 Ward St., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Kirkpatrick, Zita, Mrs. William Neptunwlndiana St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Kosmac, Leona, Mrs. Pizzitola-1617 Ruth St., Houston, Tex. Lacue, Margaret-Patton, Pa. ' Lambing, Audrey-B55 Green St., Home De Grace, Md. Lewis, Ianet-1060 McKinley Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Magulick, Margaret-Barnesboro, Pa. Mangus, Evelyn-1735 Ringling Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. ' McQuaide, Patricia-U. S. Army Hospital, Fort Lee, Va. Meyers, Cleo, Mrs. Mullen-314 Park Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Miller, Helen, Mrs. Garretson-635 Vesper Ave., Topeko, Kan. Miller, Lois, Mrs. Kunkle-147 West Main St., Somerset, Pa. ' Ratuse, Anna, Mrs. Rodgers-205 Third St., Butler, Pa. Riddell, Shirley, Mrs. Clawson-413 Second St., Conemaugh, Pa. Ripple, Gladys, Mrs. Rose-28 Lenox Road, Derry, N. H. Ritchey, Hilda, Mrs. Dey-1116 South 60th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Romesberg, Elaine, Mrs. Childs-3017 Wood- bridge St., Cleveland, Ohio Romesburg, Betty, Mrs. McVay-7128 East End Ave., Chicago, Ill. ' Schlosnagle, Bertha, Mrs. Keith Boice-24720 Beatty Ave., Dearborn, Mich. Schmid, Ardelle, Mrs. Ullerich-724 Park Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Shatter, Daisy-345 East 68th St., Apt. 1-B, New York, N. Y. Shull, Anna Mae, Mrs. Heidler-60 Shady Lane, Iohnstown, Pa. Shura, Stella, Mrs. DeWitt-130 Elinor Ave., Baltimore 6, Md. Snably, Arlene, Mrs. Mock-Box 248, R. D. 4, Iohnstown, Pa. Thompson, Martha, Mrs. Zerby-Box 62, Geis- town, Pa. Weaver, Sara Io, Mrs. Grantham-720 Linden Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Wicks, Ruth, Mrs. Lacue-Lancaster, Pa . Wilkinson, Betty, Mrs. Hershberger--510 Cypress Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Winters, Ella Mae, Mrs. McCombie-405 Madiera St., Barnesboro, Pa. Yost, Lillian, Mrs. R. Fisher-822 Queen St., Martinsburg, W. Va. ' goung, Madeline, Mrs. Paul Miller-Stoystown, a. Zimmerman, Ianice Maxine, Mrs. Wm. Pierce- R. D. 4, Stoystown, Pa. ' CLASS OF 1945 Adams, Ianet, Mrs. Todd Roberts-R. D. 4, Riv- erside, Iohnstown, Pa. Amick, Phyllis, Mrs. Charles Koontz-343 Grove Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. gnclerson, Louella, Mrs. Iames Kerr-Seward, a. Barmoy, Dorothy, Mrs. Iames Thomas, McQuire V. A. Hospital, Richmond, Va. ' Bowser, Helen, Mrs. Morton Crew-8718 Key- stone Drive, Brentwood, Mo. Buchanan, Eleanor, Mrs. Kenneth Robertson- 1Z67 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Butler, Lois, Mrs. Theodore Miller-Camp Robert Small, Building 1807, Apt. R., Great Lakes, Ill. Campbell, Ruthetta-Blacklick, Pa. Crawford, Dorothy, Mrs. William Reed-New Brighton, Pa. Criswell, lean Ann-652 Highland Ave., Johns- town, Pa. Ferg, Lucille, Mrs. George Beigay-737 Highland Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Fitzgibbon, Dorothy-703 Glenwood Ave., Iohns- town, Pa. Forcellini, Mary, Mrs. Richard Long-1062 2nd St., Ncmty-Glo, Pa. Garrett, Ada Marie, Mrs. Donald Stock-209 Hickory St., Iohnstown, Pa. Goodwin, Margaret, Mrs. Iarnes Moisey-4400th M.YG S. Squad., Steward A. F. B., Nensburgh, N. . Gray, Marion, Mrs. Robert Heider-Box 267, Sewickley, Pa. gutwald, Phyllis-3308 S. Delmor St., Tuscon, nz. Harris, Dorothy, Mrs. Lee Nokes-Key West, Fla. Kellar, Phyllis, Mrs. Donald Adams-116 Barron Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Kuchenbrod, Lucille, Mrs. Oakley Caudrick- 1371 Hayden Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio Leahey, Helen, Mrs. George Habas-515 Portage St., Lilly, Pa. Legath, Mildred, Mrs. Donald Mellyn-28 Flag- grein St., Washington, D. C. May, Mary lane, Mrs. Ned Millward-1377 Davis Ave., Nanty-Glo, Pa. , McCombie, Dorothy, Mrs. Walter Yeager-Box 704, cfo Mrs. Roy Allison, Larivill, Ind. McGeary, Vivian, Mrs. Iarnes Brown-R. 468 Fairfield Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Meyer, Mary Ann, Mrs. Edward Meeks-38 Ridg- wood Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. Park, Lois-3310 S. Delmar St., Tuscon, Ariz. Peddicord, Betty, Mrs. Robert Goodwin-18 Fer- ry Ave., Lacypark, Hatboro, Pa. Petrikin, Audrey, Mrs. Ray Byrd-Box 102, R. l, Ashland, Va. Price, Bernice, Mrs. William Hayes-Davidsville, Pa. Reed, Mildred-338 Lake St., South Fork, Pa. Riggs, Canisius, Lt. I. G., N. C. U. S. N.-U. S. Naval Hospital, Quantico, Va Seese, Ianet, Mrs. Harry Smith--527 Cherry Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Speicher, Adaline, Mrs. Ira Paul-4610 N. 16th St., Phoenix, Aliz. Stoutfer, Nancy, Mrs. Donald Spanagle-4045 Ruby St., Derry, Pa. Suto, Iulia, Mrs. Raymond Walker--153 Suppes Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Thomas, Mary Kathryn, Mrs. Clark Brown- Ebensburg, Pa. Tranter, Dorothy-2004 Eutau St., Baltimore, Md. Williams, Emeline, Mrs. Lambing-Box 461, N. A. S. Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone Zubrod, Elizabeth-86 Golde St., Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1946 Bauers, Betty--Reading Hospital, Reading, Pa. Bennett, Mary Kathryn, Mrs. Mostoller-1098 Solomon St., Iohnstown, Pa. Berkebile, Iane, Mrs. Drenner-Box 64, Hoovers- ville, Pa. Borecky, Frances, Mrs. Sweeney-Main and Market Sts., Iohnstown, Pa. Bracken, Beryl, Mrs. Lawhead-104 Habicht St., Iohnstown, Pa. Brickner, Violet, Mrs. Halsey-Harrisburg, Pa. Buchcman, Kathryn, Mrs. Brownlee-1170 Bed- ford St., Iohnstown, Pa. Campbell, Yvonne, Mrs. Porch-165 Stone St., Iohnstown, Pa. ' Cartwright, Mary E., Mrs. Hansen-Somerset, Pa. Claycomb, Ida, Mrs. Frazier-Box 71, New Paris, Pa. Cravotta, Iosephine, Mrs. Distetano-201 N. Chestnut St., Derry, Pa. Dill, Naomi Ruth-438 Dorothy Ave., Iohnstown, Pct. Drummer, Georgetta, Mrs. Eck-Box 179, R. D. Z, Iohnstown, Pa. Fritz, Margaret, Mrs. Cosgrove-1046 Rodman Way, Baltimore 5, Md. Frye, Vera Iane, Mrs. Folchemer-Iohnstown, Pa. Fulton, Margaret, Mrs. Robert Cosgrove-883 Wm. Penn Highway, Cresson, Pa. George, Dorothy-824 Philadelphia St., Indiana, Pa. George, Naomi-370 W. Church St., Somerset, Pa. Goodlin, Lois, Mrs. Streinlein-R. lU7l Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. Hanna, lean, Mrs. Cutrilo-Philadelphia, Pa. Harris, Anna Iean-Bakerton, Pa. Harvey, Helen-Gray, Pa. Hayes, Mary Iane-B00 Hamilton Terrace, Iohns- town, Pa. Henninger, Doris-945 Buck Ave., Patton, Pa. Horton, Marjorie, Mrs. Byrnes-IU8 Aurilles St., Duquesne, Pa. Knox, Ella Mae, Mrs. I. Snyder-1400 Rockland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Krouse, Evelyn-Boltz, Pa. Kubcrra, Catherine, Mrs. Virus-Osborn St., Iohnstown, Pa. Mack, Olive, Mrs. Plowman-Armagh, Pa. Mackel, Phyllis, Mrs. Sumner-R. D. Mineral Point, Pa. Marks, Ianet-650 Horner St., Iohnstown, Pa. Martha, Grace-New York Matula, Ruth, Mrs. Christ-ll34 Edson Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. McGowan, Helen, Mrs. Rubisch-T. M. Q. 983-A, Cherry Point, N. C. Mitchell, Iean-R. D. Z, Mahaitey, Pa. Pattison, Patricia, Mrs. Pinkerton-539 Marie St., Avalon, Pa. Pearson, Eleanor, Mrs. Gregory-2553 Ivyglen St., Pittsburgh Z, Pa. Pebley, Lois-lUll Berkley Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Petrunak, Agnes, Mrs. Noon-Box 230, R. D. 1, South Fork, Pa. Pollock, Margaret, Mrs. Speicher-R. D. 4, Iohns- town, Pa. Ramsey, Ethel, Mrs. Cobaugh-134 Oak St., Conemaugh, Pa. ' Roloak, Mary Elizabeth-Mrs. Stephen G. Kesse- la.k, 534 Coleman Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Rupert, Ruth--ZU9 Maple St., South Fork, Pa. Saloom, Iosephine, Mrs. Colbert-219 Main St., Conemaugh, Pa. Saylor, Lois-R. F. D., New Paris, Pa. Schroth, Helen, Mrs. Patrick-Clune, Pa. Seigh, Catherine, Mrs. McGraw-631 Kennedy Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Shaffer, Lois Iean, Mrs. Litzinger-Iohnstown, Pa. Simmons, Anne, Mrs. Matalyak-Iohnstown, Pa. Stahley, Ruth, Mrs. Miller-418 North St., Lilly, Pa. Thompson, Gloria, Mrs. Strayer-113 Victorie Drive, Greenlee Village, Pittsburgh 27, Pa. Thomson, Priscilla-701 Walnut St., Roaring Springs, Pa. Trammer, Marion, Mrs. Paulin-56U S. E. St., Holyoke, Mass. Ullery, Doris Elaine, Mrs. Colliver-584 Cooper Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Walls, Dorothy, Mrs. Lehman-435 Pine St., Iohnstown, Pa. Wigstrom, Alice, Mrs. Tipton-558 Highland Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Wilson, Ianet, Mrs. Matty-1123 Althalia Ave., Monessen, Pa. CLASS OF 1947 Bell, Ruth-l253 S. Auero Ave., Chicago, Ill. Berkey, Bernice, 3315 Terrance St., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Bittner, Ianet, Mrs. Ray Frank-13 Akers St., Iohnstown, Pa. Bolgcn, Irene-16652 Lesure St., Detroit, Mich. Brubaker, Iean-R. D. 1, Hooversville, Pa. Bukovsky, Lenore, Mrs. Kosmac--Huston, Tex. Cairney, Leota, Mrs. Lambert-633 Russell Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Campbell, Marjorie, Mrs. Stillwagon-212 Cal- dren St., Iohnstown, Pa. Campbell, Nancy, Mrs. Lobb-R. 312 Oak St., Iohnstown, Pa. Casado, Eleanor, Mrs. Rubbo-874 First St., Nanty-Glo, Pa. Craig, Dorothy-709 McMillen St., Iohnstown, Pa. Custer, Doris-Kantner, Pa. Davis, Lois-Box 22, R. D. 2, Iohnstown, Pa. Davis, Ruth, Mrs. Davies-415 DuPont St., Madi- son, Tenn. Devinney, Helen, Mrs. R. Burke-R. 652 Grove Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Evans, Delores, Mrs. O'Donnell-2217 10th St., Lubback, Tex. Evans, Elizabeth, Mrs. Wilkinson-813 Lucas Alley, Iohnstown, Pa. Griffith, Gladys, Mrs. Bracken-R. D. 1, Vinton- dale, Pa. Hare, Elva Mae-Lincoln Ave., Meyersdale, Pa. Holubz, Irene, Mrs. Martenovich-635 Beech St., Iohnstown, Pa. Hoover, Esther, Mrs. Artko-Twin Rocks, Pa. Huey, Blanche, Mrs. Shope-Box 1293, Altoona, Pa. Huzina, Margaret, Mrs. Dadey-R. 229 Fairfield Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. lohnson, Betty-10th Ave., Berlin, Pa. Killen, Bessie, Mrs. Kerr-Seward, Pa. Leventry, Iulia, Mrs. Reininger-Alum Bank, Pa. Lloyd, lane, Mrs. Gearhart-3749Vz Blvd. Place, Indianapolis, Ind. Mattern, lean, Mrs. Willicans-Washington, Pa. McCann, Mary Kathryn, Mrs. Griffiths-San Diego, Calif. Palmer, Martha-R. D. 2, New Florence, Pa. Ream, Norine-610 Fronheiser St., Iohnstown, Pa. Reitz, Charlotte, Mrs. Huston-R. D. 1, Central City, Pa. Rhodes, Grace, Mrs. Hunter-Boswell, Pa. Rubrecht, Dorothy-210 Roger Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Schilling, Regini, Mrs. Blair Robb-1721 Bedford St., Iohnstown, Pa. Simpson, Alberta, Mrs. Gerber-205 Merchant St., Iohnstown, Pa. Smigelsky, Katherine-Beaverdale, Pa. Smith, Betty Mae, Mrs. Iames Mayer-1093 Estey St., Iohnstown, Pa. Switzler, Rosemary, Mrs. Robert Maurer-Car- rolltown, Pa. Talamonti, Iulia-R. D. 6, Somerset, Pa. Trevarrow, Charlotte, Mrs. Wisor-Holsopple, Pa. Turney, Eleanor, Mrs. Roy Holder-South Center Ave., Somerset, Pa. Tuscano, Iosephine-Meyersdale, Pa. Weaver, Anna lean, Mrs. O'Hara-University Terrace, Ann Arbor, Mich. Weimer, La VernwR .D. 1, Rockwood, Pa. Weimer, Ruth, Mrs. Edward Davis-3512 7th St., Braklin, Md. Williams, Gloria, Mrs. Iean Potter-201 Frederick St., Iohnstown, Pa. Williamson, Catherine+l000 Linton St., Iohns- town, Pa. Wilson, Ethel, Mrs. Wm. Shields-403 Sample St., Ebensburg, Pa. Wilson, lean, Mrs. Richard Griffith-Box 206, R. D. 1, Strochein Road, Turtle Creek, Pa. CLASS OF 1948 Allison, Dorothy, Mrs. Cihan-Box 168, R. D. 1, Patton, Pa. Beihl, Edna, Mrs. Saler-341 Linden Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Berkey, Sara lane, Mrs. Klochak-740 Duke Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Clifford, Mildred, Mrs. Willis-215 5th Court, South Fork, Pa. Csernay, Mrs. Matilda-262 Iron St., Iohnstown, Pa. Erb, Virginia, Mrs. Davis-250 David St., Iohns- town, Pa. Felix, Helen-Box 219 B, R. D. 1, Iohnstown, Pa. Fetterman, Patricia, Mrs. Bonebrake-105 N. 10th St., Nebraska City, Neb. Franey, Rita-2340 Clay St., San Francisco, Cal. Funk, Emma, Mrs. M. Fox-Box 242, R. D. 1, Conemaugh, Pa. Gindlesperger, Ioanne, Mrs. Samuel Allen-Box 176 Delray Beach, Fla. Hamer, Anna Mae, Mrs. Tracy-705 Napoleon St., Iohnstown, Pa. Hill, Mildred-Mrs. Wesley Shertzer-Belmont Apts., Kegg Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Hill, Ruth, Mrs. Keiser-1313 Agnes Ave., Iohns- town, Pa. Hockinsmith, Eleanor Ioan-144 Wilson St., Iohnstown, Pa. Hogue, Ella-- R. D. l, Ebensburg, Pa. Horvath, Margaret, Mrs. Lozanoff-440 S. Aiken St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ieske, Dorothy, Mrs. Dreikorn-742 Sherman St., Iohnstown, Pa. Iohnson, Vanda-Apt. 301, 41 Galveston St., S. W. Washington, D. C. Kirk, Dorothy, Mrs. A. Brockunier-112 19th St., S. E. Washington, D. C. Litzinger, Wanda, Mrs. Gall-283 Glenn St., Iohnstown, Pa. Miller, Alice Ruth, Mrs. R. Novak-Box 127, R. D. 7, Iohnstown, Pa. Mitchell, Almeda, Mrs. Sirko-R. D. 1, Nanty- Glo, Pa. Nore, Lois Eileen, Mrs. I. R. Ludy-129 W. Rose St., Somerset, Pa. Panagiotacos, Mrs. Elizabeth-339 Stonycreek St., Iohnstown, Pa. Rogers, Mary lane, Mrs. Virgil Felix-Alum Bank, Pa. Talko, Madaline-Nurses Home, 2340 Clay St., San Francisco, Calif. Zakrajsek, Frances, Mrs. Greecher-Box 29, R. D. 3, Iohnstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1949 Baer, Fawn, 1627 Linwood Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Baldwin, Elnor Simmons, Mrs. Veryl Baldwin- 1l6 Sheridan St., Iohnstown, Pa. Beck, Wanda-435 W. Second Ave., Derry, Pa. Gabriel, Alice, Mrs. Ira Eppley-281 Glenn St., Iohnstown, Pa. Holsopple, Gladys Brown, Mrs.-Box 226, Hol- sopple, Pa. Martin, Dorothy, Mrs. Gene Ober-R. 734 Franklin St., Iohnstown, Pa. McLarney, Irene-Box 243, Ienners, Pa. McLaughlin, Edna Leola-Box 75, Dilltown, Pa. Miller, Dolores-Box 272, R. D. 1, Mineral Point, Pa. Myers, Emma lane, Mrs. Warren Mostoller- Somerset, Pa. Schreiber, Naomi Ruth, Mrs. Don Miller-Chica- go, Ill. Shikalla, Charlotte, Mrs. Robert Horner-Ed- wards Hill Apts., Iohnstown, Pa. Spanovich, Florence-Box 38, R. D. l, Iohnstown, Pa. Strayer, Natalie, Mrs. Robert Heinze-134 Till- man Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Thomas, Mary Louise, Mrs. Leon Endler-Hast- ings, Pa. Walter, Beverly-R. D. 2, Holsopple, Pa. Walters, Anna Louise-Box 114, R. D. l, Iohns- town, Pa. Weimer, Reba, Mrs. Charles O'Brien-Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. CLASS OF 1950 Alt, Erma, Mrs. Tony Marian-Ierome, Pa. Atkins, Ianice, Mrs. Ioseph Walker-2095 Char- leston St., Memphis, Tenn. Babics, Olga, Mrs. William Butts-23 Hazel St., Iohnstown, Pa. Brown, Sally-402 S. Kimberly Ave., Somerset, Pa. Chicado, Helen, Mrs. Andrew Racosky-506 Grove Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Ellis, Alice, Mrs. Dean Powell-R. D. 1, New Florence, Pa. George, Ida Mae-Vintondale, Pa. Geyer, Alice, Mrs. Steve Datsko-405 Burk- hart St., Iohnstown, Pa. Giles, Mary-724 Maple St., South Fork, Pa. Gindlesperger, Ieanne-321 South St., Iohns- town, Pa. Himes, Ioyce, Mrs. Philip Cook-926 Lemon St., Iohnstown, Pa. Hogue, Gladys-R. D. 1, Ebensburg, Pa. Iones, Sarah-Box 157, Dunlo, Pa. Matula, Rose, Mrs. Roland Shaffer-612 Wood St., Iohnstown, Pa. McFarland, Marion--Cherry Tree, Pa. Meyers, Shirley-Holsopple, Pa. Miller, Patricia Iane, Mrs. Iames Walsh-672 W. Maine St., Rockwood, Pa. Miller, Patricia Ruth, Mrs. Frank Calderon-Mono ham Apts., 4, Central Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Moore, Annabell Campbell-205 B Street, Iohns- town, Pa. Murray, Billie Zoe, Mrs. Wallace Iohnson--6112 S. Blackstone Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. Nixon, Barbara, Mrs. Robert Gohn-R. D. 2, Boswell, Pa. Ilgovelli, Leonora-470 Harold Ave., Iohnstown, a. Palko, Sally, Mrs. Glen Campbell-Glen Camp- bell, Pa. Pelesky, Helen, Mrs. Ray Cransey-Ienners, Pa. Pepple, Peggy-188 Griffith St., Iohnstown, Pa. Roach, Ioan, Mrs. Donald Love-744 Linden Ave., Iohnstown, Pa. Sebring, Vivian, Mrs. Frank Yuko-5264 W. 52nd St., Parma 9, Ohio Sechler, Catherine-R. D. 1, Somerset, Pa. Shubek, Evelyn-Ienners, Pa. Singer, Vivian, Mrs. Roy Taylor--Nanty-Glo, Pa. Vann, Delores, Mrs. Herb Kimble-Cliff St., Iohnstown, Pa. Veigle, Wilma Iean-225 Iones St., Lilly, Pa. Williams, Shirley, Mrs. Richard Shiley-R. D. 1, Vintondale, Pa. Yoder, Margie, Mrs. Iames Dillon-Shepherds- town, W. Va. Spnmwfm Edna Abernethy Dr. and Mrs. Leard R. Altemus Ruth Anderson Rebecca Ansley Dr. and Mrs. Philip Ashman Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. Ashman Dr. cmd Mrs. P. L. Backman Wanda Beck Mary S. Berkey Dr. D. George Bloom Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Bloom Arlene A. Bohner Denna Boyer Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Boyer Ruth Brant Dr. and Mrs. Bennett Braude Dr. and Mrs. Iohn F. Brierton Dr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Brisini Marena Buckus Lura Funk Burket Dr. and Mrs. Donald,Burkett Dr. and Mrs. Charles Carney Dr. and Mrs. Francis T. Carney Rose Moberly Carpentier Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cobern Dr. and Mrs. William T. Corey Pearl T. Cricco Lt. Frank W. Croft 40 et 8 Home Association Iohnstown, Pa. Helen Furman Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Galliker, Ir. Galliker Dairy Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Geer Dr. and Mrs. Gus Gleason Glosser Bros. Iohnstown, Pa. Goenner Brewers Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Gordon Bette Iane Korb Greene Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Olive Harris Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. William E. Grove L. M. Gurley, Sr. L. M. Gurley, Ir. William I. Hargreaves Ioseph C. Hatch C. R. Hatfield Hendler Hotel Iohnstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Himes Ralph E. Hough George H. Hudson Iohn I. Huebner Alfred Hugg William L. Hughes Dr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Crooks Virginia Cummins Herbert I. Davies G. Mabel Davis Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Davis Thomas M. Dugan Ralph Duwell F. Foster Dye Karl V. Eckel Eighth Ward Beauty Salon Iohnstown, Pa. Elizabeth Bombach Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D. Evans Ianet Fehse Ruth L. Flickinger Dr. and Mrs. William K. Flora Marjorie R. Iones Merna Kaufman Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Keim Dorothy Kerr Kinney Drug Store Iohnstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knight Margaret Kohuth Dr. and Mrs. Richard Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Parker R. Lawson Dr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Leary Rex Leventry Plumbing and Heating Iohnstown, Pa. Livingston Baking Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Long and Sons Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Iohn B. Lovette Rella Lowery Loyal Order of Moose, No. 48 Iohnstown, Pa. Clara E. Lucas Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Lund Dr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Lynam Hazel Mardis Martins Store Iohnstown, Pa. Medicinal Oxygen Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. Melodee Club Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Norman E. Mendenhall Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Meyers Peter I. Mihalick Ioseph I. Mikesic G. E. Miller Arthur Miltenberger Charles Minahan Iulia H. Moran I Dr. and Mrs. Iohn F. Morgart Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Mulhollen Mr. and Mrs. Iames F. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McMonigal Mildred D. Noon Dr. and Mrs. Lily Orth Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Novak Frank C. Palmer S. Palazzolo Edward Pardoe Movene Ponas Charles S. Price Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rapoport Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Reeder Warren G. Reiley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Resley Dr. Harry Rhoads Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Rhoads Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Ritter Freda Rosernan Sanitary Dairy Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Susan G. St. Clair Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Schultz Dr. and Mrs. Michael I. Sivulich Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Skinner A. I. Sloan Plumbing 6 Heating Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Shupe Dorris Strayer Dr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Schultz Attorney Seymour Silverstone Dr. W. B. Templin Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Timchak Tops Diner Iohnstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. I. Phillip Walters Ann Waters Robert S. Waters Dr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Wesner Dr. and Mrs. Warren F. White Margaret R. Wilson Penn Furniture Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Picker X-ray Corp. New York, N. Y. Iohn Ponas Wilfred H. Winey and Mrs. Donald Wolford and Mrs. Ralph Yarnick, Ir. and Mrs. Richard P. Zimmerman pllffwlld Baker's Better Bedding Lemoyne, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. David S. Bantley Dr. cmd Mrs. Victor S. Bantley Barbour's Dairy Store Iohnstown, Pa. Ioseph M. Baretincic Dr. cmd Mrs. Curtis Beerman Berkebile Bros., Engineers G Construction Iohnstown, Pa. Better Tires and Sales Co. Iohnstown, Pa. F. I. Boake Dorothy Bowser C. I. Boyle Bruck's Nurses Outiitting Co., Inc. New York, N. Y. Dr. cmd Mrs. Lawrence Casale City Cigar Store Iohnstown, Pa. City Fish Market Iohnstown, Pa. Stephen Ioseph Conway, Ir. Dr. and Mrs. E. I. Cornelius Cribb's Rest Home Blacklick, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crichton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Croft Dr. H. M. Crouse Cumberland Packing Co. Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Debs Hospital Supplies, Inc. Chicago, Ill. Deroy's Iewelry Store Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. W. Fetcho Dr. Seymour Finkelstein Dorothy Fitzgibbon Dr. and Mrs. William H. Frank Gately and Fitzgerald Iohnstown, Pa. Gearhart and Helsel Conemaugh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geisel Dr. B. W. Grabiak Dr. and Mrs. Harold Griffith Gus Cleaners Iohnstown, Pa. Iosephine F. Hannigan Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hedricks Health Fit Shoe Store Iohnstown, Pa. Hi Hat Club Iohnstown, Pa. Hi Hat Service Station Iohnstown, Pa. Hilker and Bletsch Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Hill Top Coal Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Hochrein Dr. and Mrs. Chauncey Hoffman Home Furniture Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Hospital Liquid, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa. Hudson Hosiery Shop Iohnstown, Pa. International Business Machines Corp Iohnstown, Pa. lack Irwin Iohnstown American Legion Home Assn Iohnstown, Pa. Iohnstown Finance and Loan Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Iohnstown Orthopedic Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Iohnstown Physician Supply Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Iohnstown Window Cleaning Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kirschrnann Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Krebs Kredel Drug Store, Inc. Iohnstown, Pa. La Porta Flower Shop Iohnstown, Pa. Lee Hospital Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. B. Elkins Longwell Dr. Donald H. Matthews T. H. McKenna, Inc. New York, N. Y. Maurice E. Meinert Dr. S. Ben Meyers Mikesic Amusement Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Miller R. E. Miller Monarch Coat, Apron and Towel Iohnstown, Pa. Morrison and McCluan, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pa. Nick's Hairdressing Salon Iohnstown, Pa. L. H. Parker Co. Philadelphia, Pa. Francis I. Pentrack H. M. Picking Sons Iohnstown, Pa. Popp's Food Market Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Ray Reese and Bernard Electric Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Roosevelt Cafe Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Sass Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Schrader Iohn Sexton and Company C Chicago, Ill. Dr. Irwin L. Simkins Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Soloweigh Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Speck Standard Textile Co. Cincinnati, Ohio Attorney and Mrs. M. B. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Strehler The Cookie Iar, Inc. Iohnstown, Pa. The Sherwin-Williams Co. Iohnstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Tibbott Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Tredennick I. H. Voltz Harry E. Wertz, Pharmacists Iohnstown, Pa. Dr. William W. Wesner Althea Williams Windber Trust Co. Windber, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Winstanley Yellow Cab of Iohnstown Iohnstown, Pa. Isaac Ziff Dr. and Mrs. A. C. F. Zobel A 4 I -N WW 'H vm WW 1 W., ,amz , Q 'x W x ::: 1' as 4 1 A 1 1 1 -, WI Aa fl 11 ,A Q Q . fy - . 1 .,.,.. W . P -X W Y ..::::.::,.,..,,: W Q . , Q - X . ,., 1- .-.g.,:::.5:5:ea:a- A W W 1- W xr' Fi ' . . 1 'I' 'f:::5:5:2:-:EEEE L ' 'L fi: 2:I,.!:W:l: 2 f ' F T Q QS fha: 1- ,Q L- Q -.X W f . fa fi . 'W 4-,gf W W , ,, , XW l ' QE? 551232 wl L, , , 1 9 :H ag: 5 W ' W 1 W - .Q - f- 'W in-we iw ww Q -4157 M -- f ' , ' ww NYPL! 2 fffxww mf f 'Y J ' 2 W A' -is +1' , , . . A . , . Nc. ,..., . 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