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« o 1L 1 iadW SENIORS -OO R r i aooSc 5  ' ( JLj i  jt JO «) o - jR. ' DecUcatco t To MISS ARLENE PUTT Our friend and instructor, we express our deepest appreciation for everything that she has done for us. It was with her assistance that we came through these three years so successfully. Miss Putt had an enormous job before her as advisor; super- vising our Junior-Senior Prom, Big and Little Sister Party, Christ- mas Dance, Yearbook and also teaching her Anatomy and Phar- macology classes. Then there were the innumerable favors she did for us which we cannot name, but which we shall never forget. The Class of ' 54 expresses its many thanks to you, Miss Putt, and hopes you will not forget the Students of Fifty-four. -AJk-AJ JOjok. cy Vjuf . « ■' ' Seated: A. Putt, F. Wrzesinski, J. Walton. Standing: T. A. Forgach, B. L. Brown, A. J. Courchaine, Y. D ' Alessandro, J. H. Clauss. acuCttf In classes and on the floor these are the people who guided us toward our goal. Always patient, understanding and willing to help us with our problems, although they have many other duties. Left to right: F. Wrzesinski. A. Putt, M. Cunningham, J. Wilson, C. Reynolds. f MARTHA CUNNINGHAM. R.N.. B.S. Director of Nurses Organizers of our three years at Hahnemann, efficient heads of the nursing staff are represented here. They plan the curriculum of the student nurses and staffing of the graduate nurses in this institution. Miss Cunningham and her staff are concerned with the advancement of our hos- pital and school of nursing. fr 9 P ■•••■. ■■. ' . ' ,■- ' ■' ••■' . ' ■.■■r ' ' - ' : - :- ' J .--. WBwW ■.:■' ■1H1 Ellen Ann Babyar Blessings on him that first invented sleep. Incomparable piano player at 6:50 A.M. — but what is she playing? . . . Call me in the morning — but try it! ... devilment behind a quiet facade . . . Oh, those basketball prac- tices! k Lois Josephine Bacher It ' s love, it ' s love that makes the world go round. Blonde . . . attractive . . . chief classroom debator-. . . supplies her family with argyles . . . Vice President of the class . . . filling her hope chest. Gaynelle Ruth Bailey Tomorrow, tomorrow, not today. Blonde . . . blue eyes . . . I ' m from Beaver Falls! — (where ' s that) . . . Gay is Flori- da-bound for a long vacation . . . interested in Public Health work. Dolores Virginia Bancroft There ' s a good time coming, girls! A good time coming. Frequent weekends in Hanover . . . she is her most amusing self between midnight and 2:00 A.M. . . . spontaneous 3:00 A.M. antics . . . Dori is found reading historical novels in her serious moments. — ' •■• • •- p tsrs v. i Nancy Marie Bernard breathed a song into the air. Tall, ambitious Barney even with the Stu- dent Council presidency can still find time for her singing . . . loves children and plans to work with them after graduation. Marian Frances Brilla The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. Initiator of many evening pastimes . . . never to be forgotten voice . . . loves those midnight parties . . . likes to eat . . . Oh, those daily phone calls! Amelia Catarino Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low. Quiet, amiable Amy . . . her soft-spoken voice and easy-going manner made her a wel- come addition to our class. I Nancy Kathleen Derstine There ' s nothing half so sweet in life as love ' s young dream. Proud possessor of a diamond . . . quiet ' til you engage her in conversation . . . daily trips to the delicatessen . . . conscientious nurse. Ann Margaret Devlin There is a time of speaking and a time of being still. Small, dark-eyed Dev will frequently sur- prise us with a bit of Irish humor . . . con- scientious and dependable . . . plans to work on Pediatrics . . . Secretary of the class. Nancy Marie Dina 7 cannot afford to ivaste my time making money. Spends her spare time on duty . . . Temple ' s strongest supporter . . . life is her hobby, sleep her ambition ... the sparkle on her finger matches the sparkle in her eyes. Anna Kathryn Eanes Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Tall, slim, dark-haired Anna works actiely in C.N.F. . . . enjoys needlework as a pastime . . . plans to further her career in nursing. . f - - • Marion Ann Eivich Other men live to eat, while I eat to live. New Jerseyite . . . future address — Baltimore . . . favorite topic of conversation — Mike . . . sports a diamond . . . enjoys bedside nursing. k Ann Louise Foley We have on our hands a sick man, . . . a very sick man. Florence Nightingale of the class . . . always to he found with Tweed . . . everybody ' s friend . . . always willing to help. Margaret Dorothy Forst Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Loyal supporter of C.N.F. . . . outdoor en- thusiast . . . Peggy likes those weekend camp- ing trips. Doris Virginia Grover Her very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are. A V.N.S. affiliate who really put those week- ends to good advantage . . . she waited a long time . . . wedding bells may be ringing in the near future. T Mary Lou Haines awoke one morning and found myself famous. Petite, sprightly Mary Lou has a knack for humorous poetry and unusual dance steps . . . plans to go on safari . . . ring-leader of many evening pranks — Nails. ) I Lilith Ann Harding A place for everything and everything in its place. Quiet . . . reserved . . . Lil amazes those who do not know her with her unusual sense of humor . . . enthusiast of classical music with a record library to match. Phyllis Ann Hoskins Let us, then, be up and doing. Dark-haired, former pianist of the Glee Club . . . young, handsome lawyers beware . . . secret ambition — to marry one. Gladys Haughton slept and dreamed That life was Beauty, I woke and found That life was Duty. Small package of vim, vigor, and vitality . . . the incomparable Hot ' n . . . always dancing — even by herself . . . knit one, purl two, drop three . . . Ellen ' s other half. !t Lois Joan Hunsicker And still they gaz ' d, And still the wonder grew That one small head Could carry all she knew. A petite little miss with a quiet charming manner . . . great source of information . . . proudly wears her diamond . . . willing class worker. Patricia Louise Jones She comes with gusts of laughter. Blonde . . . infectious laughter . . . Treasurer of the class . . . likes casual clothes . . . capahle nurse . . . student night-duty super- visor. Shirley Anne King Where your treasure is there will your heart be also. Friendly, likeable Shirl . . . busily making plans for her home . . . favorite subject — Harry . . . partial to Obstetrics. Faye Lucille Miller Serene I fold my hands and wait. Quiet? . . . petite blonde . . . sharp dresser . . . looks good behind the wheel of a blue and white convertible. Nancy Lynn Mitchell W hat ' s one man ' s poison, signior, is another ' s meat or drink. Loves to sing . . . slightly sarcastic ... an- other frequenter of Herm ' s . . . night-duty training on Medical for Mitch. 1 Frances Ella Poor never think of the future. It comes soon enough. Impulsive . . . romantically inclined . . . Frankie is now a Southern belle . . . famous for her midnight trips up the smoke stack . . . basketball enthusiast. 1 Shirley Mae Poznak These are the times that try men ' s souls. Tall . . . quiet . . . restless . . . looking for that cloud with the silver lining . . . best buddy, Faye . . . Pozzie hopes to be Florida- bound after graduation. Barbara Jean Ritchie Life is real, life is earnest! Dark, attractive . . . well-liked by all . . . Bobby is quiet, but always ready to join the fun . . . another member of the night- duty crew. Blanche Marie Robb am tired of four walls and a ceiling; I have need of the grass. Commuter between Friends and Hahnemann . . . usually found at Herm ' s . . . busy nights in Accident Ward . . . Spring has sprung, the grass is riz, I wonder where my razor is! § Dorothea Margaret Rudolph Labor conquers everything. Loyal C.N.F. member . . . quiet and friendly . . . plans to do missionary work after gradu- ation . . . willing class worker. Elsinore Adilace Sprigg I ' m not arguing with you, I ' m just telling you. Eager, bright-eyed Spriggy is never at a loss for words . . likes Surgical nursing . . . has big plans for the future. I o Irma Elizabeth Thomson When I ivas one-and-twenty, I heard a wise man say. Interesting past experiences — the Navy in- cluded . . . hates to be called Irma . . . Tommy did an outstanding job as class president. Barbara Virginia Vamvakis I would rather be right than President. Fiendish conversationalist and ardent debat- or . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . likes good clothes . . . Avon representative. Lois Anne Weaver Variety ' s the very spice of life, That gives it all its flavor. Men, clothes nurse . baseball season men and more men . . . strong alto voice collector of . . capable good source of information during adores her sun-lamp. Joan Elaine Yerk A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Tall, slim . . . knack with a sewing machine which accounts for her terrific wardrobe . . . enviable_ rosy cheeks . . . tours the country for Student Council . . . energetic captain of the basketball team. Jacqueline Yvonne Zartman The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Atomic personality plus perpetual motion . . . plans to go home sometime without Dori . . . Jacki? is usually found on the telephone . . . well-liked by patients and friends. X-s -joivA x ' 0 Aje. V _ Vrv cSvdVji crv « Sk A, 5 Gul jL jEL -S JLC LAJ V VAS J. Vv j J JtVk_R_ Cft Vj Q je o T V01K . OlAifttOC JlX ir i hNh9 m wh 63 8 •mm- v- •K • ' ' ' fluttuvi ? First row: Lavin, Cunning- ham, Newman. Second row: Rittenhouse. Dixon. fi u uon, First row Krause, Haines, Keckler, Hawk. Second row: Fish, Mummert, Cunning- ham, Durst, Guy, Mariano, Knowles, Worley, Shanahan, Bearint, Under, Glover. Third row: Ferrier, Culley, McLanahan, Cooney, Fazio, Sharrar, Harris, Graves. rwd unett Minor. Maclntyre, Delelsi, Martin. Pie- gtoticaU First row: Pardlo, Mericle, Carney, Sloan, Melinchock. Second row: Tomano, Thomas, Inouye, Maurer, Kreible, Moredock, Willoughby, Lenhart, Overdorf, Heberling, Haas, Perton avage, Little. Third row: Meir, McCutcheon, Kithcart, Milne, Baxter, Dickinson, Mellinger, Harris, Steet, Hottenstein, Potocki. JOUQJjAlAur A) 35i o3- iXWjur vn vo-AsL., KN 4 m First row: Knowles, Mclntyre, De Ielsi. Second row: Mummert, Ber- nard, Baily, Devlin, Lavin, Hard- ing. Student MISS McCREA and MISS ROMAN This is the governing body of our nursing school. Representing the student body they plan various functions and represent the school at national and state nursing organization conferences. Their actions are not only beneficial but also disciplinary to the students. V wi ?. .?. This Protestant organiza- tion, meeting once a month, has varied programs includ- ing speakers and talent from local churches. In addition to study they also meet so- cially. 5 T In affiliation with all of Hahnemann ' s Catholic per- sonnel, this organization meets once a month to listen to outstanding representa- tives from various Catholic organizations. O Y vW J oIlSt ntvxo , W . -%Qi4«U O ,OjAjUUL J - W oojji v ljo xk aoSl SbaV JbOXiiV. - J M - -M=H HMflffHUf SatfotfaM HeatH, With strained muscles, bruised knees, but also contented smiles these young basketball enthusiasts represent our school in athletic competition. Although no honors were won, the games were enjoyed by all. The team ' s most loyal supporter, Mrs. Ritter, will always be re- membered for her faithful attendance at practices and games. Highlighting the season was the never-to-be-forgotten Basketball Banquet, at which mementos were given to the team members. GOOD LUCK TO FUTURE BASKETBALL TEAMS OF HAHNEMANN ! ! ! H = ■' .. t =1 $tee gttd Under the supervision of Mr. York we sang at capping and grad- uation and at Christmas went caroling in the hospital. Monday night practices, scales, selections for special occasions and our own enjoyment were all a part of being a member of the Glee Club. tye z i oo6 Sta For many months this group could be found collecting photo- graphs, soliciting ads or with heads together planning editorials: CO-EDITORS Joan Yerk Dolores Bancroft BUSINESS MANAGER Lois Hunsicker PHOTOGRAPHY LITERARY STAFF Ellen Babyar Gladys Haughton Nancy Dina Jacqueline Zartman Mary Lou Haines xmvJL C JUOG j j Sjl 9l -VxxjJtll QOULJJL Ck_V. :Vjl j Jl c uA «K -IVa. rvjui Bcxy a S Ql5lSl % XSVwc J-Ax obo, QjrtvJL Q vm V W ,VA fc Vlu A$, VQ uoo S M ««i W a JjAo v XVft. A j£ j «SjCX XAa. X- JV xjf JQjiyw- jUV Cv vj - VA- AJLJ « : W t QAslx Ojl x Q xj Mju k o feRjur JU (JLSu jLJUA Jt_ , OVVvsl u. v f-t vtei Aj3ot _ 3 jL 3ci fSf H • Cv M? ,,n tv Oortv V VJL rrbv vo jb X JSKJ 3 LoowAsl LA U a A -Xk Su V - Q jucQjixo vSVJLTyyvlju . l 70te Ho Ue4 1 - I s sx V To induce or not to induce? ' . . 30 minutes later. ' Fundus firm ' Oh, mein papa! PREMATURE NURSERY Busy night in Accident Ward. ' There s nothing left in me! ' This calls for a consultation! . up to no good! ' Well, what shall we paint next? Special attention. ' 1. 4K I ' Ummm! Good! Baby brewery. Changing shifts. ' Dem bones, dem bones! - AMD LOAN ASSOCIATION lOi.il 7 M|| NURSE ' S DRESSING ROOM ' Lub-dub! Lub-dub! Another trip to C.S.R. i m _- -■a w f ' ■L - '  fl — « 1 «i u 4 Ma an Sig: 15 g« 5 m y 2 glass of H 2 0.  Jk Quiet!! Doctor ' s relaxing. j 4 ° v n i; ghtf Pepsi time at Herm ' s. Mm V I w 1 i4itc ty ' Ttwt e Society fl,Q O ( ft f q £ o © £ f O T T ) t s4frftiecleitto t As we begin our professional career we pause to sincerely and gratefully express our appreciation to those who have made our education possible. Without their constant cheerful encouragement there would have been many times when we might have turned back. Although it meant many sacrifices their loyal support never faltered. They were the ones who praised us for the smallest achieve- ment, provided our train-fare home and then cooked our favorite meals and in every possible way boosted our morale. And so, with mention of just a few of their contributions to us, we would like to thank OUR PARENTS and try to fulfill their hopes for us. CLASS OF ' 54 ' Dviecta ' ify Babyar, Ellen 804 E. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Bacher, Lois 7011 Gillespie St., Philadelphia 35, Pa. Bailey, Gaynelle 600 8th Ave., Patterson Hts., Beaver Falls, Pa. Bancroft, Dolores 230 Seventh Ave., Royersford, Pa. Bernard, Nancy 1323 W. Seltzer St., Philadelphia, Pa. Brilla, Marion 611 N. 2nd St., Minersville, Pa. Catarino, Amelia 319 Cedar Ave., Scranton, Pa. Derstine, Nancy .. 134 W. High St., Bellefonte, Pa. Devlin, Anna 6637 Rutland St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dina, Nancy 508 Wharton St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Eanes, Anna _ 318 S. Albemarle St., York, Pa. Eivich, Marion 210 Hamburg Ave., Egg Harbor City, N. J. Foley, Ann 5901 Weymouth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Forst, Margaret _ 714 Roseland Ave., Foxchase Manor, Philadelphia, Pa. Grover, Doris 30 Brainerd St., Mt. Holly, N. J. Haines, Mary Lou -. 5711 Ashland Ave., Philadelphia 43, Pa. Harding, Lilith 31 Gage Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. Haughton, Gladys _ _ 243 E. Hazard St., Summit Hill, Pa. Hoskins, Phyllis 232 Pine St., Minersville, Pa. Hunsicker, Lois ... 1206 N. Randolph St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jones, Patricia _ 65 Church St., Spring City, Pa. King, Shirley 108 Pennsylvania Ave., Chester, Pa. Miller, Faye , 335 Central Ave., Souderton, Pa. Mitchell, Nancy 317 Logan Ave., Lakemont, Pa. Poor, Frances _... 718 Park St., Bristol, Va. Poznak, Shirley -... 344 E. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. Ritchie, Barbara Dodd ' s Lane, Ardmore, Pa. Robb, Blanche _ R. D. No. 2, Schwenksville, Pa. Rudolph, Dorothea 1450 Gates Ave., Brooklyn 27, N. Y. Sprigg, Elsinore 1842 E. Schiller St., Philadelphia, Pa.- Thomson, Irma _ 2035 Medary Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Vamvakis, Barbara _ 6146 Sansom St., Philadelphia 39, Pa. Weaver, Lois _ _ Sand Brook, N. J. Yerk, Joan 831 13th Ave., Prospect Park, Pa. Zartman, Jacqueline 438 W. Middle St., Hanover, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF THE HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL NURSES ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION INC COMPLIMENTS of HORN HARDART BAKING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS of HILL-CHASE COMPANY, INC. PHILADELPHIA PENNA. THE EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BANGOR, PENNSYLVANIA Ice Cream and Milk Are Good for You EAT SOME EVERY DAY Delicioutly Different DOLLY MADISON 1 ICE CREAM T Aristocrat Milk PHILA. DAIRY PROD. CO., INC. WALTER MALONEY M.D. HOMEOPATHIC FRESH PLANT TINCTURE HOMEOPATHIC TABLET TRITURATES HOMEOPATHIC SPECIALTIES AND HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS BOERICKE AND TAFEL Philadelphia Chicago Pitt. N.Y. Office Supplies, Printing Engraving FOSTER BROTHERS 1227 Race Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. LO-4-5120 RETIREMENT, INCOME AND THRIFT Save for Plan Protect Yourself for Your Nurses Family Howard Creuziger AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. Widener Building RI-6-0150 Phila., Pa. COMPLIMENTS of WEST DISINFECTING CO. Gardner Gibbons Company 206 Washington Ave. Phila. Penna. L G. Balfour Co. Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges. Classpins, Rings, Commencement Announcements, Medals, and Trophies H. H. Class Rings 1601 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA., PA. MEAD JOHNSON COMPANY Suburban Square Building Ardmore, Penna. W. H. HOFFMAN— Representative COLONIAL DRUG COMPANY 1 5th and Race Streets Phila. 2, Penna. Buy a Lukens Maker of the Famous Dr. Mattison Orthopedic Mattress LUKEN MFG. COMPANY 2421 Orthodox St. Phila., Pa. MICHEAL BAKERY S.E. Corner 1st and Diamond St. Phila. Penna. COLONIAL ELECTRIC CO., INC. 240 N. 10th Street Phila. 26, Penna. ABBOTT LABORATORIES North Chicago, III. WM. R. DAVIES Medical Service Rep. 650 E. Erie Ave. Phila., Pa. CRYSTAL SOAP CHEMICAL, INC. Soaps, Disinfectants, Germicides for the Pharmacy and Housekeeping MA-4-1922 6300 State Road Phila., Penna. ACME ADDRESSOGRAPHING COMPANY 207 N. Broad Street Phila.. Penna. Rittenhouse Book Store 1706 Rittenhouse Square MEDICAL BOOKS, MEDICAL TEXTS and NURSING BOOKS KI-5-5227 Phila., Penna. Rembrandt Studios, Inc. 1726 Chestnut Street Phila. 3, Penna. JOHN E. TWINING 226 N. 15th Street Phila., Penna. ADELPHIA COMPANY 419 Arch Street Philadelphia, Penna. CAESAR F. SARNI, M.D. CHARLES BROWN, M.D. EDWARD W. CAMPBELL, M.D. ALFONSE J. MULLER, M.D. D. J. PONTERELLI, M.D. MICHEAL BRIGNOLA, M.D. PAUL GROTZINGER, M.D. JOSEPH M. GAMBESCIA, M.D. JOSEPH V. F. CLAY, M.D. KENNETH KEOWN, M.D. HARROWER LABORATORY, Inc. JERSEY CITY, N. J. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI E. O. GECKELER, M.D. THOMAS J. E. O ' NEILL, M.D. ROBERT P. GLOVER, M.D. AXEL K. OLSEN, M.D. BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1954 A. E. PEARCE, M.D. BRUCE MacFADYEN, M.D. LOWELL LANE, M.D. PRESS BAR Phila., Penna. GEORGE GECKELER, M.D. DONALD T. JONES, M.D. CHARLES P. BAILEY THORACIC CLINIC 249 N. Broad Street PHILADELPHIA PENNA. A. W. ULIN, M.D. Graduating Class of ' 54 HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE WM. C. HUNSICKER, JR., M.D. E. D. SHARPLESS, M.D. Compliments of a Friend GOOD LUCK FROM The 1522 Club Basil, Ed, Mike, Sam, Norris Compliments of the Students of the HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE General Repairs of All Types Orthopedic Appliance Blasick ' s WONDER LIMBS AND BRACE CO. 3039 GERMANTOWN AVE. HERM ' S HAHNEMANN LUNCHEONETTE 246 N. 15th Street PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Sa.-2-3378 PATRON LIST Mrs. F. Albert Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunsiclcer Mr. and Mrs. F. Andjewicz Mr. J. Kessler Mrs. A. Babyar Mr. and Mrs. T. King Mr. and Mrs. M. Bacher Mr. R. Kolbeck Mrs. E. Bancroft Mrs. J. MacNamara Mrs. J. Bauer Mr. H. Robb Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Blackmore Mr. and Mrs. H. Rulbsmen Dr. and Mrs. Burns Mr. and Mrs. E. Synder Mr. J. Dennehey Miss E. B. Thomson Mr. J. Devlin Mr. and Mrs. G. Trollinger Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Foley Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yerk Mr. and Mrs. J. Froehlich Miss N. Zartman Miss A. M. Funk Mr. and Mrs. H. Zartman Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Grover Mr. and Mrs. R. Zartman Mr. and Mrs. H. Zeigler s4cctoyiaft 4, A LITHOGRAPHED — YEARBOOK DALLAS • TEXAS
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