LA County Medical Center School of Nursing - Rx Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1950
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K, 51 1 M Am UIBATIUN. g o The lwancls +l1a+ serve wi+l1 masfery, clex+eri'I'y, and clem- ency, 'ro slrenglhen Hue will fo live ein fhe baHle againsl' clea'l'l1. A-su l E 2 W . s u V X f v i F I w 1 my it 154 I la Q ki Wi' J .K ma 4 L i Q. t ,KH Q15 t Nfl . I N 2 4 ' P 3 . F t A 5 vu H .. ::: :L lm M5 ' i-...J E 'Q' GDI1 a hill stands L. A. General 'Neath fair skies of blue, May she ever stand so proudly Glorious to view. Through fhese hands fhe nucleus of fhe adminisirafion radiafes fheir Vaufhorily, encompassing fhe myriads of acfivifies +ha1' make- for efficienf coordinafion of 'rhe many facefs of hospifal life. These hands which fulfill a public frusl' are guided by a vasi' insighf info 'fhe medical needs and social welfare of fhe many people of fhe communi+y. ww , . . V V fs -V .,.. ,r as?Q.amH.a!fE'E 5 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS LOS ANGELES COUNTY RAYMOND DARBY JOHN ANSON FORD WILLIAM A. SMITH, Chairman ROGER JESSUP LEONARD ROACH Page 10 F535 Kr -292i-ibfi' MR. ARTHUR J. WILL Superinfendenf of Charifies Los AngeIes Counfy Admmwzmzwa MR. LEROY R. BRUCE MR. ROBERT THOMAS Direclror Assislanl Direclor Los Angeles Counly General l-lospilal Los Angeles Counly General l-lospilal OFFICE STAFF: Mrs. S. Farmar Miss D. Simpson Mrs. D. Cole DR. PHOEBUS BERMAN, Medical Direcior ll Through +he effor+s of fhe Medical Direc- +or and his assis1'an+s, aided by his large sifaff of residen+s and in+ernes, +his hospiial has become one of fhe finesi' medical cenfers in 'rhe eniire Wes'l'. No+ only does ii' give in- comparable fraining +o ifs many sfaff mem- bers, buf il' gives siudenfs +he finesf 'l'raining school in fhe weslern pari' of +he coun+ry. DR. ALBERT JAMENTZ Assislanl Medical Direclor Page 'IZ ' 4. Assisfanfs fo +he Medical Diredor: DR. MITCH EL COVEL Chief of Our-Paiieni Deparimeni DR. GORDON E. GOODHART Chief of Residenr Training Program DR. HERMAN WEINER Chief of In-Paiieni Deparimenlr Office- Sfaff of fhe Medical Direcfor Mrs. O. Vanschaick Mrs. C. H. ProweH' Miss B. Caniu Mrs. E. P. Pereyra Miss G. Ramirez MISS NINA BETHEA CRAFT Diredor Nursing Services and Educefrion Page 14 MRS. EDITH PILANT frefiredj Diredor of Nursing Services lMrs. Leah O'Me-ara now filling The posifionl MRS. HELEN LAZO and MISS K. GREGORY repre- senI efficiency plus in Hue nursing office. dlmivzdavmlflcwz NURSING OFFICE PERSONNEL MRS. M. BRIEGLEB, MISS L. RAFFO, MRS. E GOGGINS, and MRS. L. WELLS. And how is your ward Ionic-gI1I? is N 223251 M. - N235 H 5 M M ,,. 2331: -.IU sf, B sm S a uw MRS. ELIZABETH H. BROWN Diredor O1EH'1G School of Nursing g 'ding Hgh+ Our UI asm SWE fcwfwf sm gs mn uma pq ms- gms qw!! In ,, X u ss X- QB N. 'hi :Sim 'wus ,Q y K: .Lv ALJN N7-'gf :mga L wg Q: W ga B 3 M 52 -.WL M V .W X :mfg wma -ww 15 ,HN .., QS QE 1- M in . wah We :Lv Lam .3, maj I W, H 4 ,258 H Q wk' 'ff mf -fl-'Q -BS wa .M 5 5 ml Ha? sm ,na nm W H W ES 33 my n 5512 aan an E ss HNEL H 24 sm E 5 ss 'EEWY . KF? J y?'Hm'g B W fig M. was iw HLMHWQQ if nwmxg' ,Q ,,,. Wm Eg Em E HW: an ui WH' Mew. Elwmx Qs mga? ,-. I Si sam Q 9:35 Q -251 mimi EEE Kik .W was E:-gm SSL E H. M H-H N- L Si ' KEEP' E my Q N 1 ,wa if ,ig ws? EXW H ' W . may WWE ways W , iw B ug E1 ws mn gms mm E M BH as 88,212.5 me qw H imw mx MISS STELLA FREIDINGER Supervisor of Clinical Assignmenl Indeed a friend of all SCHOOL OF NURSING OFFICE STAFF MISS VIESCAS MRS. ROMERO MISS BIALKO MISS ORTEGA MRS. FORTUNE WI1en you're in a pinch, iusl call on Il1em Q ,. X, N., U, ,ma rw I Q f . , . .J . I -fri ' MISS MILDRED M. BROWN Always ready and willing Io help lNow Assislanl Direclor ol Nursing Servicesl MRS. ADA JEDACK is filling Ilie posilion in Ilwe School. f MRS. SHIRLEY CICHECK MISS MOLLY WALLOCK MISS MIRIAM PEARCE MISS MARY O. MARTINETTI MISS FLORENCE WILSON MRS. JANE McAIary Page 18 MISS PAULINE ROBINSON is in- sirucfor in charge of The Nursing Arfs Deparfmenf. The Ioundahons of being a good s+ucIen+ and graduafe nurse are Iaid concre+eIy by This able and ple-asanf insfrucfor. Miss Lucille Ermonian, laboralory leclinician for flue scl'iool discusses lime liner poinls of microbiology wiilw Miss Dadisman. Mary Chase is fucked in liglwlly bul firmly by Miss Pearce as The prelimi- nary sludenls learn how if is done. College classes form a sizeable parl of lime pre-clinical course of slucly. l-lere is Their microbiology class. Miss Church, Easl Los Angeles Junior College inslruclor, explains Jrhe fundamenlals of The microscope. - ' ' 141154 Dqbafolmemf' Page 19 ' Easier bunnies, baskels, and olher loys are dislribuled 'ro The children in Pedialrics by some of lhe Nursing Technic- ians. l-lands and heads make lhe head nurse desk lhe cenler of aclivilies on a lypical ward. Doclrors, nurses. allendanls. and Jrhe clerk use Jrhis spol as a cenler for operaling dulies. Page 20 Un SUPERVISORS Fronl Row: Dorolhy Magrud- er, Marjorie D. Newlon, Wini- fred Young, Dolores Vogel. Anne R. l-lawxhursl, Margue- rile Tollon, Grace Raine, Fay O. Wilson. Second Row: Elsie A. Briscoe, Margarel Allen. Rulh Duplice, Grace Gallagh- er, Louise Clufl, Mary Planinc, Rosa M. Young. Third Row: Kalhryn Alkinson. Marlha Murray, Virgie E. Kane. Alene McCandless, Kalherine Blon- deau, Belly G. Dolan, Annella L. McClellan. l mm! Um 204141. HEAD NURSES Firsl Row: C. Salazar, T. Waclcerman, V. Bloom, N. Jaclcson, M. Caldares A. Bruce. J. Mercer, M. Walcolf, C. McCollum, C. Prescolf, P. Clufl. Second Row: S. Reinen, N. DuPee, G. Jordon, J. Barker, F. Hayes, O. Riel J. Keener, I. Campbell, E. Coffman, C. Finlayson, J. Simlcus. Third Row: M. Cassidy. E. Fouls, A. Ewerf, L. Sline, M. Hoffman, T. Au+ry S. Ingram, E. Shannon, L. Tolin, E. Cook. Fourlh Row: F. E. Canales, S. Callier, H. Thorne, E. L. Zai, V. McMeelcin A. Ireland, M. Moranda, D. Mulvan, P. Hamm, H. Covrig, W. E. Phinney The auxiliary help is invaluable in performing innumerable laslcs. While one of our graduale nurses checks a medicine cupboard, an aljrendanl cleans a small porlion of lhe many needles and syringes used daily. Page 21 Page 22 RESIDENTS AND INTERN ES ln llfmeir never ending iigh+ lo conquer deallw llwese Men in Wl1i+e slruggle llirougli llweir on-call niglils, change ol services, and llwe many complainls llwal are poured inlo llweir ears as llwey palienlly lislen and lake lfmislories from llwe many oalienls llwal come under llweir care. Wlwal a large laslc .... compensaled by Jrlne lad llwal all llie while llwey are learning lo find causes and cures for flue mullilude of diseases llwal render lwuman bodies useless. ' and 7aZ'ewe4 1,-eeqw swam' 4 ' GENERAL HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES' ORGANIZATION OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS L. Io R.: Grace Gallagher, SecreIary3 Thomas A. Newfon, Presi- dent James K. I-IacI4e++, Vice President AeIna A. Rawicz, Treasurer: RUII1 Duplice. Fay O. Wilson: Ar+I'mur Swi+zer absent Page 23 These are fhe well faughf hands - Well +augh+ fo relieve suffering, ligh+en labor, and give assurance. Through +he gradafion of +raining and diligenl' pracrice, fhese yourhful hands find a fhready pulse, handle ins+rumen+s wi'I'h precision, and unfalferingly adminisfe-r medicafions. These hands do much +o relieve +he physical discomfori' of people of all ages. Holding 'lhe Nigh+ingale Pledge fhey s'I'rive fo 'fulfill fhe- responsibililies se+ forlh. Wi+h fidelify do fhey work and endeavor 'lo reach rheir goal. ,W aim? A -V MAE-3 Q? ., ., B8 QQ 5 if s mn is 1 -Assay -,. X5 sf 1 H 'mn -1 66444 af 7?50, Uffdcm RUTH EVANS Vice Presiclenjr SALOMA OGAN Secrela ry MARTHA KAUTTO Treasurer KATHLEEN GRAM BRIMHALL Business Manager Page 26 MRS. HELEN COPE has clevolecl her lime and inleresis To The Class of I95O for Two and a half years. Through her able guidance The class was able +0 make successes of all Their class aclivilies. To Mrs. C. The class expresses sincere gralilucle and wishes her every happiness in The fu- lure. BETTY J0 POTTER . Presidenl Class of l95O 66444 of 7?50 E A. RIG-I-GS RJTH E. ALLIN RACHEL L. ANDERSON CAMILLE C. BADALA PRISCILLA M. BAER A MAXINE BAKER AURORA BARBA A DEE L. BELL GLEE J. BELL , . WE HAVE CROSSED THE BAY, ,eg ? THE OCEAN LIES BEFORE US f . I-7 E 'i Page 29 E HAVE CROSSED T ES BEFORE US Page 30 4 MAXINE S. BIRD GLADYS M. BLORCQUIST DOROTHY BLACKWELL f . 4,- . J v V-'ff' mf, Q! : '. i 1.4 V 1 - ? 1' ' W ' .1 LORRA NE B. GEORGAS f HELEN BOSTICH ROBERTA H. BRALY ESLEEN B. SORENSON - MARGARETTE B. MORRIS GERALDEAN BRYAN ...XJ NANCY PROUD DORIS EVERETT JAYNE C I HELEN M. CRILLEY CAROL ANN COPE ANNABELLE CORCORAN E OED ' A , Q ii My ' JANET D. DEAMER JACOUELINE De-PRECKER GEORGIA M. DIXON Mk fi 2 I'T'l I 3' 4 l'l'l 0 Z O Ch CD l'l l U -I I l'f'I I Iv 34 -I I l'l'l lo ft I'l1 J' Z I' I l l U7 T ffl 'FI O Z l'l'l C Ch fgfk Y , ,A if Y 5 Page 33 WE HAVE CROSSED Page34 IES BEFORE US LUCELLA M. EMMERT ARLINE ERKZKSON RUTH E. EVANS MARY FINLEY ODETTE A. FINLEY NANCY F. HUNT PAULINE A. FREEDMAN MADELON L. GEORGE I JOAN B. G-IFFORD HELEN E EBER KATHLEEN G. BRIMHALL E. ELAINE HARPER HELEN L. HORTON ROBERTA D. HOUSEL MARGARET M. HUEFN ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.: A M. - A - JOYCE J. KELLER E R MARTHA KAUTTO RUTH S. KAWAMURA 3 WE HAVE CROSSED n-A H L-J IES BEFORE Page 37 3 53 , 'i G- Av E HAVE CROSSED THE BAY THE OCEAN LIES BEFORE US I Page 38 YASUKO KODANI NORMA KOPF CHARLOTTE L. g.AVENDi BETTY M. LONG MABLE M. LUN JOYCE MANCHESTEF GEORGTNIA MATHTEU som A ESTON MARY ELLEN MAYCOCK RUTH McAN..lS SHIZUMI NHZUMOTO MARJOR!E ... MOIR HELEN MULLQNS ELS.E M. NEPODAHL DOROTHY R. CVDONNEQ HARUKO Rose cel CHMSTIE OZAWA PAi'RecfA A. PACE I X IS WE HAVE CROSSED ' I ' ' - v ' ' IES BEFORE Page 41 E HAVE CROSSED TH Page 42 L,-I S BEFORE US wk TONE FRANK M M - -- V V swfwivf A' M 5 T I C-EEORGBANA PETEQSCDN ESTHER R. PHILLTPS EEPT LOIS N. PORTER BETTY JTO POTTER DGROTHY P. EASLEY Rf ' + 5 5 9 , as HARNETT G- RTCE T PAUJNE M. RQBE BERNTCE R. ROSENBERG OREN CE SCHLOSSMAN BARBARA S. BIGNESS JOAN S. GUYON i x f F N VELYN R. SMITH I ERENE B. SMQTH SALLY SMITH We -T W ,,,,w M ...,. A.. A f a 1 , 4, 2, f , 'X 1 f Se. f 5 2 ..,: g f-m zkafg rl- - -,', . . N .ws DQROTHY A. STELLAR DORCJTHY M. STELPFLU6 JESSE C. STQNE ye ff, 4, WE HAVE CROSSED THE I K EFORE Puge45 IVE HAVE CROSSED T Page 46 L-Q! EFORE US ANN T. OMERON GLORIA A. TINLEY .ANE T. Bw:-sms wg PATRICIA L. VORIS BETTY JANE WALTERS JOYCE F. WILCOX BARBARA WHITAK-ER MARY L. WILHELM BETTY M. WILLIAMS .223 . WE HAVE CROSSED THE BAY THE OCEAN LIES BEFORE - fl-I I W ffidfftd, 66444 af 7?50 MISS NOBUKO TANAKA Sludenl Body Professional Slanclards MISS SHIZUMI MIZUMOTO Class Represenlalive Professional Slanclards MISS HARUKO OSI Class Represenlalive 'l'reasurer's Assislanl' MISS MARGARET HUEFNER Class Represenlalive Slude-nl Council MISS RUTH BANDY Class Represen+a+ive Sluclenl Council MISS HELEN HORTON Social Service Chairman Sluclenl Body ,E Y 'ia ... z 5 x x l sg W wtf i, J W W5 1 Q 3 .ELC -am af' X as 'ie 1 X .mmf , .www vw 5 W 1245 , Wm V M,,,,,Q,w .M-ww 'R , Ha-Q, W A , A M 'WSE' Ax 14455 W Q--hL g . . 3. 1, , 4 -- WN lla .... M ' W' ..... w 'U W? T 7. a l57SecZ6aa4.7mwl2 I Along wiIh her many olher aclivilies, MRS. AETNA RAWICZ is adviser for 'rhe Class of I95 I . The Iargesl class in 'rhe school. To her, nexl year, will Iall The honor of grad- ualing her Iirsl class. I-Ier capaloililies will far ouiweigh Ihe e1CIorI's Ihal musl be pul Iorlh for Ihe many senior acfivilies. Knowing her repulalion of par excellence. 'rhe Class of I95I places Jrheir Iailh in her. MISS IRENE MATSUMOTO Presiclenl MISS MAXINE NEUBERGER Vice-Presiclenl MISS DORIS ROBERTSON Secrejrary MISS IDA PITTLER page 52 Treasurer Big sisfers from Secrion I had fhe honor of capping 'their Secfion II Ii++Ie sislers land bro+hersI. 9.63 Q ,ea is fi. -I+ FIRST ROW, Iefi' +o righf: Fujifa, Long, McQuay, Kasparian, Goens, Rironen, Hamade, Yafes, Gufierrez, Lees, Ma+sumo+o Smifh, Skalefzky, Pi'H'Ier, Prizer, Larrick, FawceH', Morgan. SECOND ROW: Shinagawa, Klausner, Meyers, Miller, Nerlich, Hillary, Sowden, KIo+z, Flencler, Masis, Moberg, Na'I'en, Edson Sfarr, Baglione, R. Pe+erson, P. Peferson, Weinsrock, Sargenf, Nakafani, Malcolm. THIRD ROW: Black, Harmon, LeFFIer, Parsons, Adams, Phillips, Mclniosh, Cikesh, Brainard, Moore, Conroy, Denkins, Dickin- son, Ardis, Sasaki, Whims, Sumner, Mogi, Bowden, Roberlson, Waldron, Hilliard. FOURTH ROW: King, Akamafsu, Webb, Woofen, Conner, Adclingfon, Mason, Sharp, Denhar+, Rockwell, Grisham, ScoH daKoozian, Rees, Mizusawa, Neuberger, Pubanfz, Mims, B. Young, Malone, Wasserman. I Page 53 ap- in Www P . ,lm 1 R S nv Y, .k.l of 7752, swam 1 Wa 2 MRS. J. MCALERY was chosen Io direcr This group in rheir Ihree year period. To her falls Ihe Task of or- ganizing Jrhe class and Ieading Ihem Ihrough Jrhe many acfiviries and func- Jrions Through which Jrhey musr go Io rhe final culminarion - rheir gradua- Iion. MISS BEVERLY SITLER MISS NANCY EBERLY MISS CAROL HARRIS Presidenr Secrerary Treasurer These fwo silenf servanfs perform fheir daily fasks wifh a minimum of fuss and a maximum of skill. The services rendered by fhe 'leaching hands are indispensable- fo fhe smoofh performance of daily faslcs fhaf demand perseverance and undersfanding. Time honored deeds performed by fhe nurses in fhe- hospifal bring ioy and comforf fo fhe receiver as well as fhe doer. During fhe fhree year nursing course fhe various deparfmenfs have supplied many experiences, many laughs as well as fears, much work and a lof of fun. ur Ya MRS. LOIS ANDERSON, a well idenTiTied Tigure on The ninTh Tloor, is The insTrucTor in charge oT The many general and specialized surgical wards. She lends a hand wherever and whenever needed. WiTh a Triendly smile and a liTTle encouragemenT she checks To make sure ThaT all The sTudenTs on her ser- vices spend as much Time learning as pracTic- ing The many complicaTed procedures ThaT are used on These wards. The sTudenT nurse spends halT oT her Tloor Time on The various surgical wards. Ei ' Li' . rf N h s c gif' 3' sc 5 Z ' is . AsepTic Technique, as demonsTraTed by Miss Moir and Miss Tanaka, is noT only necessary in The removal oT suTures, buT in all surgical dressings. Page 58 The air Trap, an exTreme emerg- ency measure is oTTen necessary in The TighT Tor liTe. ChesT surgery cases are placed on I4-400 where sTudenTs and graduaTes are Trained To observe The paTienTs careTully and To learn The Techniques ThaT are necessary To lceep The lungs supplying The viTal oxygen To The blood. The child crying wiTh pain and TrighT will be Thanlclul some day in The TuTure Tor The modern TaciliTies oT- Tered on The burns and plasTic ser- vice. Willing and eager sTudenT nurse Miss PeT- ersen, is waiTing and ready To assisT and ob- serve Dr. l-libbard wiTh a gynecological ex- aminaTion. Page '59 A delicale procedure in ENT surgery holds Jrhe alleniion ol all lhe personnel. Page 60 i. s,. 3 m, Plasler room is The cenler of allraclion on Jrhe Jrhircl floor. l-lere Dr. Johnslon explains 'rhe lechni- calilies of applying a splice and a half lo Maclelon George and Miss Samuels. MRS. ALICE BERKOWITZ, inslruclor for lhe orlhopeclic nursing classes, formerly combined leaching operaling room Jrechnique wilh her pres- enl posilion. Operafing room Technique is now laugh? by Miss Walloclc. ' 24am Main surgery never ceases To be a source oT inTeresT and inTrigue To The sTudenT nurses. Truly advanced anaTomy lessons are Theirs Tor The observing. The anTicipaTion oT The surgeon's needs Talls as parT oT The scrub nurse's duTies in addiTion To answering a re- quesT lwhich occasionally becomes a pleal Tor a sponge. An eTFicienT Team, sur- geons. scrub nurse, circu- laTing and supervising nurses, and The anaesThe- TisT, endeavors To keep The operaTion running smooThly and also To be ever alerT To any change in The con'diTion oT The paTienT. Page 61 MRS. HELEN COPE is now The coordinaTor of Tuberculosis and PsychiaTric Nursing and Services. The sevenTh Tloor service is now su- pervised by Miss Lucille Ermoian while The sixTh Tloor is covered by Jiiss Miriam Pearce.l mem! eaf6cczZW ' 'lihe pouring and passing oT medicines is one oT The mosT imporTanT Tasks oT The nurse. Miss Romona Adams wonders where, o where can ThaT miniscus be? The nurse and docTor Team up To alleviaTe The ills and pain oT The paTienT, Tound on medical W i' T Q . l' E was ..-sages: H , E sswggsk YET T , .L ,, . HQ .' a wi .JT .E 1 is 1 ..-:fs -- , 7 T,Q.z5.sisg'ss .sw s Tloors. NOT To alleviaTe sympToms buT To cure Them is The preTerred Tre-aTmenT. IT The condiTion cannoT be cured, To make The paTienT as comTorT- able as possible becomes The responsibiliTy oT The nurse. To Teach The cause and TreaTmenT oT medi- cal enTiTies is The Task ably handled by Mrs. l-lelen Cope, insTrucTor oT The medical Tloors. She or- ienTs and guides The sTudenTs in one oT The mosT imporTanT phases of nursing. Lucky diabe+ics +o have service such as Jrhis! Miss Graeber concen+ra'res on gel- ling iusl exacfly lhe correcl number of grams needed in Jrhe carefully weighed diabelic diels. Miss Kopl and Miss George learn The proper Technique of caring for derrnalologi- cal cases from Dr. P. Smilh. Wemafaqg mmf pagcldahq No, i+'s no+ a new hah i1 s The delicaie ma- chine known as Jrhe eledroencephelograph so viral in neurology in diagnosing of brain condi- Hons. - The real business of +he EEG makes one al- mosi' sure +ha'r a degree in engineering is a pre- requisiike for specializafion in elecfroencephelo- graphy. Clanking key chains herald +he sru- denfs who reporf +o dufy in Psycho. Uuslr don'+ 'rrip over 'em if you have To run.J Page 64 lSince This copy wenT To press MRS. ADA JEDNACK was advanced To AssisTanT To The DirecTor oT The School oT Nursing, The Neuro and Psy- cho services Talcen over by Miss M. O. MarTineTTi.l H l F IT's Tunny how many Things can go wrong wiTh such small buT viTal Things as human nerves and brains. This is so apparenT when The sTudenT works on The neurology services oT Psycho, Neuro-Med and Neuro Surg. Also included in This service is 5900, The TasT and Turious neuro-surgical admiTTing ward. To malce The sTudenT cognizanT oT The imporT- anT TacTors oT neurological and psychiaTric nursing is The job oT Mrs. Ada Jednaclc. W PuT your chin on your knees Now There will be a liTTle sTiclc An old sTory on The neuro-medical service where spinals are done a dozen aT a Time, well pracTically, Tor diagnosTic TesTs. Elshire, Andres, and Okino Team up To compleTe a rouTine Task. Page 65 I I-900, The admiTTing and TreaTmenT room of The pedia- Trics Tloor. B u s y PediaTric AdmiTTing Room: Among The crying and yelling, Drs. SchwarTz and Yamashiro examine The laTesT enTry as The TrusTing moTher loolcs on. Aw, cuT iT ouT nurse. l-lonesT, l don'T need a baTh. EaTing Time- Miss Schlossman paTienTly spoon Teeds her liTTle charge while The older children look on, pa- TienTly waiTing Tor Their Trays To be served. Miss Kluclc dispenses her Technique oT TLC by reading To The children whaT The Big Bears do while Miss ManchesTer concenTraTes on puTTing TogeTher The pieces oT The puzzle. Mrs. Mildred McCullough is The Teaching in- sTrucTor on The pediaTric Tloor. The sTudenTs learn Trom her noT only The physical louT The psycho- logical care oT The hospiTalized child. Her ThoughTs Tor The day help Talce care oT The soul, Thus rounding ouT The sTudenTs' service To care Tor The mind, body. and soul. I I A+ lash a service in polio wi+h ihose fascinahng respirafors Wha1 s 'rhe loig joke here? Some- one popped a funny. In 'rhe C. D. kifchen Siudenis Dunn. Kirk, Dadis- man, and i-iuriiey are having a snack To keep Jrhem in good healfh as a pre- venfion againsf 'rhose many microbes Jrhai infesi +he air around Thai' uniJr. Page 68 , D. Swede MISS MARTHA WELKER is The Teaching su- pervisor Tor sTudenTs on duTy in The Communica- ble Disease UniT. NoT only does she Teach The course buT also Teaches The sTudenT The minuTe and imporTanT deTails oT clean and conTaminaTed areas. When on The diTTerenT wards The sTudenTs learn To puT inTo pracTical use her knowledge oT modes oT Transmission, porTals oT enTry, disinTec- Tion oT hands and scrubbing in beTween cerTain cases. These all prevenT cross-inTecTion, The main reason Tor The many precauTions in The uniT. NOT only does Miss Welker acT as insTrucTor buT she is also unoTTicial housemoTher Tor The sTu- denTs who spend a six-weeks residency in The CD. coTTages Ward class adiourns To The lawn one Tine spring day Page 69 I. I Miss Doris GeiTgey, assisTanT in- sTrucTOr in ObsTeTrics, helps TO guide The sTudenT Through The many Tech- niques in The care OT The mOTher and baby. ln Their busy schedule These TwO insTrucTOrs manage The POST GraduaTe PremaTure Nursing course and The many sTudenTs ThaT spend Their TOurTeen weelas On The ObsTeTri- cal TlOOr. Page 70 MRS. MABEL WELLS, gives rewarding self- cOnTidence TO The sTudenTs who come TO learn The inTricacies OT ObsTeTric:s and nurseries. She insTills in The sTudenT a knowledge OT preparTem, inTra- parTum, and pOsTparTum care OT mOThers, as well as The delicaTe care OT newborn babies, and The exTremely sTimulaTing highlighT OT The service, The premaTure inTanT nursing cenTer. I-Iave a whiff baby? says Miss I-Iarris as she adminisfers vi+aI oxygen 'ro one of Ihe many prema+ure infanfs in The nursery. Oh, you cure Ii++Ie duckling. I bef you wouIcI Iusf Iove Io be picked up. All righ+ I will, buf cIon'+ Iorger, you go++a promise Io burpIheIirs1' +ime. Yes, Miss Moore, I Ihink I do un- dersfand how Ihis mechanism works. This goes here and . . . buf 'reII me, does I+ 'rickIe? 'Baby iI's coId oufside The busy TransTusion lab supplies The necessary blood To paTienTs over The enTire hospiTal TwenTy-Tour hours a day. ViTal To The various de- parTmenTs oT medicine and surgery is The worlc .Z Dr. Nielson demonsTraTes brain paThology aT one oT The weekly meeTings oT The neurology sTaTT. l-Tis experT hands careTully dissecT The specimen as he explans The complex organ To his audience. done by These experTs oT hemaTology. Page 72 A loolc oT confidence Trom Miss Kirk assures The paTienT ThaT The TreaTmenT being done will soon be over, and will noT be painful. ln This lab ouT- paTienTs are given various Types OT blood exami- naTions, chieTly, Tor diagnosTic purposes. 'Lied Miss EsTher Phillips, senior sTudenT, admires The inTricaTe and enTangled mass oT glassware Tound in one of The many laboraTories on The second Tloor. The Pharmacy-a never-ending source of fasci- nafion To srudenf nurses. Whal is +his? and Wha+ is Thar lor? are frequenr quesrions con- lronling rhe efliclenl men in Jrhe drug room. ehhd The old drug room is rhe faclory of rhe hos- pilal. Drugs and solulions are compounded, lool- Hed, and slerilized for use in all uni'rs. Each bolrlle is inspecred and dared. so you see. +hey keep busy +here. +oo. Occuparional rherapy provides nol only The necessary aclivily for luncrional rehabililalion of injured muscles, buf also many hours of pleasanr and conslrucrive handicraflrs. dau Dacvw ln addi+ion ro lhe counlless number of hlms shown in The audilorium for reaching purposes Mr. Holmes surprises us wilh a full lenglh Holly wood producfion - carlroons, 'fool Page 73 -. ,-95-6 'I-'W A T Es-N g:, 'f1w -46' S .Z T5 1, f SH uw d-s 1 Q' 4.1 'fx , , Y N ,V 'gy . I Sag 1 ,., ' Q45 at-if vi I ff gi . 5 I W ., . g 1 .ve W QM' F5 ' , -g.. U ,A -'W ,, W I , - ff Y .' fm... E , X Q . Z' 1 . , v lf . X H I .H ..-- - I Fw 5 ,.... : ...... 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References for care sfudies, reading assign- ::Ward A, please hang up your Jrelepluonesf' menus, and enioymeni reading from Hue daily Please refurn all unused oxygen lanlcs 'ro Hue papers Jro Hue newesl in ficiion fare can be found sloclc room immediaielyf' Huis voice calls Huru Hue in Hue library wiHu Hue capable librarians always P- 6- SyS+em. ready io assisf. facing e ' ' I forgof my key .... ? Opera+or. Srudeni EsHuer Pluillips asks for her mail. Sorry, I luave no ouiside circuilsf' For ward 7700 Dr. Jones is on call. Tluese members of Hue very imporfanl link con- necl and in+egra+e Hue many offices and wards Hurouglu Bell's unforgellable inveniion. The fransformafion of fhe' du+iful hands info 'I'he acfive parficipafion of off-dufy fun lends enioymeni' fo fhe leisure lime of 'lhe sfudenl' nurse. Many diversified acfivifies offer io all oncome-rs pleasure for 'rhe faking. The afhlelic hand wields a fennis racquet +he lucky hand holds a concealed canasi-ag while ihe so'F+ caressable hand proudly accep+s +he orchid corsage. ,K X M H N uw M mf an mu wh X . 'B H' ,, gi., - , .... :IL I W' H Sl . ' ' ' 'K YIVWF5 .... : E..:E:E:E:E:E: H XVNA N ...... ...,, 1 SWWWQQHQ, ' W, 4. 4 s. X . 1 15 1 ' ' is WSW - HE M 921 H1 'E S 5? .sm wg' awww 5 A W Y' 14, ' ,.,. W? , Awamm Swama. Many Hwanks 'fo MRS. AETNA RAWICZ for her guidance as Siu- deni Body adviser. MISS EVA MAE YOCUM Presideni of Hue Siudeni Body LACGI-I Sclwooi of Nursing MISS JACQUELINE HARRIS Firsi Vice Presideni of Sfudenf Body MISS CHRISTIE OZAWA Second Vice Presideni of Siudenlr Body MRS. SUE ABBOTT RIGGS Treasurer of S+uden+ Body MISS DORA TELLECHEA Secreiary of S+uden+ Body gaudy of Sedan! of ' af 1750 adam 5 Capping . . . nowhere in The enTire Training period oT The sTudenT nurse does she engage in a more solemn ceremony. I-lere, Trorn The hands oT The DirecTor oT The School, she receives The cap ThaT oTTicially enrolls her inTo The school oT nursing. As old as The school is, so is The TradiTion oT capping. I-lere, Too. The new sTudenT reciTes Tor The TirsT Time in public The NighTingale Pledge, her sTandard oT conducT in her new role oT nurse. Seam 2 U!! ga Miss Nina Craff enjoys her iirsr sfriping ceremony. Here afier +he firsi serving. Jrhe newly siriped seniors Jrurn aboui and serve seconds 'ro Mr. Bruce, Miss Craft and Mrs. Brown. The Seniors Firsi. The line forms down The middle as 'rhe insirucjrors waif +o serve The new seniors of Seciion III. Page 84 .o i -1.1 ATTer Two long years The sTudenTs reach The priceless day oT senior sTriping. OUT go The lvlalTese crosses To The graves oT memory books. and Tor The'Tinal year The sTudenTs proudly adorn Their disTincTive cap wiTh The Two brighT black sTripes. T TAT The TradiTional Tea The new seniors are TeTed, being guesTs oT The TaculTy ImmediaTely aTTer sTriping heads are held prouder and higher, Turned or TilTed a liTTle, merely To leT all oncomers observe The coveTed Two black sTripes. When SecTion I was sTriped, The Class oT l949 elecTed To serve Their new class compan- ions. Class Adviser, Mrs. l-lelen Cope, celebraTes wiTh SecTion ll as They gaTher in The rec room To Talk over The exciTing evenTs of The day. Page 85 ,being 76me MonThs oT Triendly class rivalry come To a c imax as The sTu- den+ body elecTs Miss Marilyn Connor as queen oT The Spring Frolic To reign wiTh her courT which includes The Misses DoroThy ShoTwell, DoroThy STellar, EsTher Phillips, and MarT'ia KuaTTo. The rusTle oT silks and TaTTeTa replace The sTarched uniTorms as The sTudenT nurses blossom ouT in resplen- denT Tinery. Gone are The cares oT The day -The ex- ciTemenT oT The dance Talces over. This TradiTional Spring Frolic provides The seTTing Tor The coronaTion oT The Queen, elecTed Trom The can- didaTes selecTed Trom each class. The name is lcepT secreT unTil The morning oT The lnviTaTional brealcTasT aT which These selecTed people are Told The elecTion re- sulTs. l-lere The press are also inTormed oT The resulTs. The public announcemenT is made aT The dance as l-ler MaiesTy comes TorTh Tor her crown. Page 86 l-lonor by her courT, reigning over The Queen's breakTasT wiTh high oTTicials presenT, The T-lunTingTon l-loTel in Pasa- dena, Joe Messina's orchesTra, all are memorable evenTs in The Queen's Day. l-lere aT The dance gone are The dis- TincTions oT uniTorms, caps, and whiTes To poinT ouT a nurse or a docTor: buT The darlc suiTs and gay apparel blend inTo The soTT lighTs and sweeT music. Led by Tlower girls and Tollowed by her courT, Miss Connor is crowned by her predecessor, Miss Rachel Frauen- Telder. LV , ,- 325 KM- ,Q .... .6 ,, Yi K xii , .QQ gf? :Im f if '. 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Playing games wifh adulf gusfo makes casual acquainfances info lifelong friends: disfanf classmafes become a friendly, solid group fhaf makes for class unanimify. The fhree sec- fions. fhrough informal gafherings such as These, comloine info fhe unifed class of l95O. an To fhe seniors who have complefed fheir fhree-year course fhe Class of I95O fefe fheir nursing sisfers fo a farewell junior-senior banquef. Good food, affer dinner speeches, and sparkling enferfainmenf make fhe even- ing a memorable one-leaving fhe under- graduafe wifh The glowing feeling fhaf nexf year will find fhern fhe honored guesfs af fhe fradifional lore-graduafion affair. phfadmm To be pinned a PhilaThian is The hiqhesT honor ThaT a sTudenT nurse can aTTain. A PhilaThian is known Tor her scholasTic sTanding, school spiriT and parTicipaTion in school and exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Each year The members choose Their adviser Trom The TaculTy ros- Ter. This year Miss MarTha Welker is ably Tulfilling This posiTion and is guiding The club Through iTs yearly acTiviTies. PresidenT Dadisman presenTs Miss KauTTo wiTh her new pin while Miss Welker and members smilingly ap- prove. SeaTed are Miss Welker Miss Eileen Brown Treasurer Miss Lucille Dadisman presidenTg Miss EsTher Phillips, secreTary. and Miss RuTh McAnlis, vice-presidenT. The climax oT The new pledge is To receive her pin, which disTinguishes her as an honor sTudenT. The black and gold phi is proudly worn on The Tip oT The leTT side oT her collar. Page 93 , QQKQQA 39' ww, .. v 5 4 A 1 , N fa,...:,.Q.fz' .9 g o ,g W Q Q E 5 n, gg. X ww bmw is ,Wy . aff X 'MV ' we Eg mi t ,E Uw- zgamgatm For Those who wlsh To aThl1aTe There are Two religious organlza Trons ThaT make available To The sTudenTs services according To Their de nomlnaTlon The Newman Club IS Tor The CaThollc members oT The sTudenT body and The Chapel Tor The ProTesTanT group A Third organxzahon ThaT dld noT become acTlve Thus year was The l-llllel Club Tor The Jewish sTu denTs MRS M McCULLOU6H MISSM WELKER The Newman Club oTTers To :Ts sTudenTs acTlv1Tles and religious meehngs and presenTs a well rounded program To :Ts members Mass MarTha Welker IS The TaculTy member oT This group Mrs Mildred McCullough rs The Chapel adviser and IS 1nsTrumenTal wuTh The cooperaTnon oT The oTT1cers oT The club In presenhng a program OT spealcers Tor each meeTlng rg 95 E A if W ,Q M EVE' Q . 1 9 .4 2 3 59 P f 1 sg w . 1 3 Q X J 5 tg W 4? '77 M e, fifgfg ? vs v W I 5 wily g, . f 5 ' M KJ 'QQ mwwc L: 6' 5-UW ' :sm I - Y pi 451 1291 . 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Sf., A' .af 1 fx 0 Tl1ere's a long, long frail- down 'rhe pergola, seems if were a lenglhy mile on 'lhose nigh'l's when weary feel iread fhal' lane. Soon 'lhese sieam healed Cali- fornia bungalows will be re- placed by a new modern Nurses' Home. The familiariiy of 'lhe collages will be missed buf ev- eryone is looking forward fo a new home. The Kifchen is 'lhe common meeiing place where many nighfs are spenf discussing ihe day's evenis. The discussion is long forgo'Hen, buf lhe peanul' buffer and ielly sandwiches - NEVER! Lei alone fhe mang il's a well esfablished faci fha? 'Phe besf way 'lo a sfuden+'s hearf is ihrough her siomach. Mrs. Rulh Ward, anolher of The housemoihers, walks wiih iwo siudenis relurning from fhe laundry. Mrs. Ward is ever will- ing and able io give experl ad- vice lo llwse in llae process ol making a dress or iusl running up a hem. An arlicle of inleresf is shown Mrs. Agnes Meyers, one of fhe housemolhers by Miss Kirk in lhe Nurses' Residence. Miss Alefha Pouder, head housemolher, checks ihe room assignmenl book. Miss Pouder and her s+a'Fi have charge over all sfudenls and affiliales, and checks 'ro see 'lhal life on 'the campus runs harmoniously Page 97 Our Second Mom. Words do noT express The Teeling The sTudenTs have Tor lvlrs. Morrison oT The Employees' Clinic. No where is There one who lisTens as sympaTheTic- ally as she To The woes oT all her liTTle chicks Wifh The aid oT her loyal assisTanTs she endeavors To guard The healTh oT The sTudenTs. She will al- ways remain a True Triend during The Trials and TribulaTions oT Training. Student' To us - cruelTy. To Them - necessiTy .... Preliminary sTudenTs receiving immuniza- Tions Trom DocTor Goodman and DocTor l-lillier. f. Wmaee' dak gag Al Sick Bay Jrlie seniors lake over willi Scoll, Allin, and Poller on 'rlie scene, lower classmen. Tomplcins and Dunlap in Hue background. ,s,, 'K-. Leg arl and reflexes - Relax Miss Wl1iJralcer,Jrlwis will nol hurl. 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Q inf ' A . if W.. . .2 V 'f'.g x,,..u - . - 4 4494 vmwmxm-f fMif 'Q -- A -4 3522 vw- xiii W , 2 ,W Q w w Nl , ,nw mlm ,N f2.,,, Lp-M 4x as - . 7 T xx., M, 59, 14 1 , 'Hifi , . M V-3 - -. ' vi 4, e 1:-X - V mr, 5? M 1, ,, :M My Rf, Af - A 5 .k W 45 ,J ' il. 4: MRS. SUE ABBOTT RIGGS EdiTor-in-chieT MRS. HELEN COPE MISS MARY EILEEN DUNN AssisTanT ediTor-in-chieT Page 102 Class Adviser ddta - s We, The ediTorial sTaTT, wish To Thank all The members oT The class Tor Their help in making This Rx possible. IT began wiTh The sales oT The annual, Then The selling oT ads., Then. and noT leasT by any means, The wriTing and puTTing TogeTher oT This senior proiecT. We've had oTher acTiviTies Talce The pri- mary place in our minds, We've had graduaTion and monTh- long vacaTions inTerrupT The sTeady labor, buT all The Time and energy ThaT you have spenT in helping us publish This I95O Rx is sincerely appreciaTed. THE EDITORIAL STAFF MISS JANE PARK Managing EdiTor I I I I MISS MARJORIE MOIR Business Manager 14 Staff, 7?50 fx 1 The grealesl aclivily during lhe senior year is lhe publishing of The Rx, rhe senior yearbook. This immense exrra-curricular acliviry is done on The srudenls' own lime, helping ro crowd Jrhe spare off-duly Time of Those inreresled. From lhe eleclion of Jrhe sialll lo lhe final dis- rribulion of Jrhe yearbook 'fakes many monlhs of unfold work in which every senior has a hand. From sales of Rx's and ads lo final proofreading The slaici sleadily works wilh pholographer, en- graver, prinler, and adviser. Lillle does lhe reader appreciale The labor of love spenl on Their yearbook. Page 103 de 7400866 Zdblfdl- 4446444412 ln memory oT iTs Tounder The Los Angeles CounTy General l-lospiTal Alumni AssociaTion Tounded The An- nie YaTes Scholarship presenTed To The senior sTudenT who meeTs The gualiTicaTions oT scholarship and lead- ership. de ezmnda ?cmd EsTablishecl in Memory of FERNANDO LENIERS Because he loved liTe and desired sTudenTs To en- ioy iT also, Fernando Leniers esTablished Tor sTudenT nurses aT LACGT-l a Tund which would always be avail- able To The sTudenT To draw Trom if The sTudenT did noT have enough money aT The Time To go ouT and enioy a good movie, or a play, or any Torm oT clean amuse- menT. The sTudenT borrows Trom The Tund and replaces The money whenever iT is convenienT. The Tund has opened and Trom iT many sTudenTs have been privileged To enjoy The culTural liTe oTTered To The sTudenTs by The many organizaTions in Los An- geles CounTy. Page 104 Annie lvl. YaTes, Class oT l9l2, was insTrumenTal in organizing The alumni. She was supervisor in ObsTeTrics unTil her deaTh in I935. The scholarship was TirsT sTarTed in I929. Sue Abbofl' Riggs I I0 Easf Eagle Long Beach 6, California Rufh E. Allin 663I Highland Avenue Buena Parlc, California Rachel L. Anderson I5I3 Wesf l7fh Walk San Pedro, California Alice M. Asendorf 350 Soufh Ferris Avenue Los Angeles 22, California Camille C. Baclala I0304 Tuiunga Canyon Blvd. Tuiunga, California Priscilla M. Baer l05l Soufh Grammercy Drive Los Angeles 6, California Maxine Baker I209 E. l24fh Sfreef Los Angeles 2, California Rufh L. Bandy I65l Wesf l54fh Sfreef Gardena, California Aurora Barba 3I8 Norfh Difrnan Avenue Los Angeles, California Dee L. Bell I06 W. Buclcfhorne Sfreef Inglewood, California Glee J. Bell IO6 W. Buckfhorne Sfreef Inglewood, California Barloara Bellanger 325-B, Alzona Park Phoenix, Arizona ?ezm ,460 Margaref M. Beseffe 604 E. Chevy Chase Drive Glendale, California Maxine S. Bird 340 Wesf Lime Sfreef Inglewood, California Gladys M. Biorlcquisf 3l0 Birch Avenue Hawfhorne, California Dorofhy L. Blackwell 8746 Burfon Avenue Bellflower, California Tony Ann Boland I8806 Wells Drive Box I6l, Tarzana, California Lorraine Bosfian Georgas I933 Griffin Avenue Los Angeles 33, California Helen Bosfich Box I62, Roufe No. I Fonfana Ave., Fonfana, Calif. Roberfa H. Braly Brown 59I8 Cimarron Sfreef Los Angeles 44, California Thomas F. Brown 333 Norfh Avenue 6l Los Angeles, California Valerie A. Braxfon 7I6M Wesf 4lsf Drive Los Angeles, California Eileen Brown Sorenson Lincoln Park Apf. No. 4 340I Norfh Mission Road Los Angeles 33, California Margareffe Brown Morris 7II Norfh Kenwood Glendale 6, California Geraldean Bryan II3 Arrowhead Avenue Barsfow, California Nancy Byers Proud 757I E. Grangefhorpe Avenue Buena Park, California Doris Chrisfensen Evereff 2539 Carlos Alhambra, California Jayne Chuba Hogen 5022 Tobias Avenue Van Nuys, California Marie Connelly Gallicchio IOI Sfeuben Avenue Herkimer, New Yorlc Carol Ann Cope 8I8 Cypress Sfreef Sanfa Ana, California Annabelle E. Corcoran 6l09 Eighfh Avenue Los Angeles 43, California Helen M. Crilley 6407 DeLongpre Avenue Hollywood 28, California Lucille Dadisman I008 Wesf 24fh Sfreef Los Angeles 7, California Janef D. Deamer 3993 Beechwood Avenue Lynwood, California Jacqueline DePrelcer 3306 San Francisco Avenue Long Beach 6, California Georgia M. Dixon 460 Soufh Raymond Avenue Pasadena, California Mary Eileen Dunn Box 68 Monfpelier, Idaho Karma F. Easfman 2705 Allison Sfreef, No. 3 Mf. Rainier, Maryland Lucella M. Emmerf 8937 S. Cimarron Sfreef Los Angeles 47, California Arline Erickson 6I44 Albany Sfreef H unfingfon Park, California Rufh E. Evans 402 Norfh Oakhursf Drive Beverly Hills, California Hazel J. Farwell 4l9 Norfh Tenfh Sfreef Sanfa Paula, California Mary Finley l05l5 Whipple Sfreef Norfh Hollywood, California Odeffe A. Finley 543 Jefferson Avenue Hawfhorne, California Nancy Fisher Hunf I9 Soufh Fremonf Avenue Alhambra, California Rachel Frauenfelder Kerlan Roufe No. I Somerfon, Arizona Pauline A. Freedman 269 Loma Avenue Long Beach 3, California Madelon L. George 86I6 Tilden Avenue Van Nuys, California Joan Gifford Penn I3l3M, San Pablo Los Angeles 33, California Helen E. Graeber 332 Soufh Hill Sfreef Oceanside, California Kafhleen Gram Brimhall 5357 Edna Sfreef Los Angeles 32, California Edifh Elaine Harper 4209 Ransom Sfreef Long Beach, California Jacqueline Harris 5260 Soufhridge Avenue Los Angeles 43, California Helen L. Horfon 259I Norfh Main Sfreef Riverside, California Roberfa D. Housel 80 Leighfon Drive Venfura, California Margaref M. Huefner 2026 Clyde Avenue Los Angeles I6, California Aline O. Hurfley Mondori, Wisconsin Roberf W. Johnson I022 Hancock Avenue Hollywood 46, California Roberf D. Keckler Weeping Wafer, Nebraska Joyce Jones Keller Orange Avenue Cosfa Mesa, California Marfha Kauffo 235i W. Williams Sfreef Long Beach, California Rufh S. Kawamura Roufe I, Box 293-A Fowler, California Roberf F. Kendall 3l69 Farnsworfh Avenue Los Angeles 32, California Rosemary Kirk 26l7 Nicholson Avenue Hyaffsville, Maryland Shirley J. Kluck 520 Elevenfh Sfreef Sanfa Monica, California Yasuko Kodani Roufe 2, Box 778 Sacrarnenfo, California Norma Kopf Richland I37 Soufh Roxbury Drive Beverly Hills, California Charloffe L. Lavender 837i Wesf Fourfh Sfreef Los Angeles 36. California Arleen Levi Panick Roufe 5, Box 507 Bakersfield, California Beffy M. Long I I44 Wesf 79fh Sfreef Los Angeles, California Mable M. Lun 208 Dabney Road Greenville, Mississippi Winifred Joyce Manchesfer 4404 Ninfh Sfreei' Riverside, California Misao Masunaga P. O. Box I24 Perkins, California Georginia Mafhieu l2353 E. Deana Sfreef EI Monfe, California Sonia Maffson Esfon 2532 Daly Sfreef Los Angeles 3l, California Mary Ellen Maycock I04 Wesf Rose Drive Whiffier, California Rufh McAnlis I635 Norfh Lake Avenue Pasadena 6, California Shizumi Mizumofo 224i Williams Sfreef Long Beach IO, California Marjorie M. Moir 372Kg E. Verdugo Avenue Burbank, California Beverly Moore 8408 Soufh Gafe Avenue Soufh Gafe, California Helen G. Mullins I25l Thompson Sfreef Glendale, California Elsie M. Nepodahl Dorofhy R. O'Donnell 6432-A Rifa Avenue Hunfingfon Park, California SaLoma Ogan 255 Hammer Avenue Corona, California I-laruko Rose Ogi l6I I II-lalldale Avenue Gardena. California Chrisfie Ozawa 2539 Easf 2nd Sfreef Los Angeles. California Pafricia A. Pace 427 N. Glenwood Place Burbank, California Margaref E. Pape I447 Wesf I2 I sf Sfreef Los Angeles, California Rose Jane Park Nine Mile Road Buffe, Monfana lone Pellerin Frank I939M Daly Sfreef Los Angeles 33, California Georgiana Peferson 2400 Soufh Highland Avenue Los Angeles I6. California Esfher R. Phillips 943 Wesf 85fh Sfreef Los Angeles. California Evangeline Pinon P. O. Box 403 Garden Grove, California Lois N. Porfer 709B Norfh Vernon Anaheim. California Beffy Jo Poffer I I35 Boyer Avenue Whiffier. California Dorofhy Poffer Easley IOO4 Easf Eirsf Avenue Whiffier, California Pafricia A. Reibling l6924 l Iarf Sfreef Van Nuys, California Iclarrieff G. Rice 942 Norfh Jackson Sfreef Glendale 7, California Pauline M. Robe I672O Dudley Avenue Compfon, California Bernice R. Rosenberg 4OI8 Muirfield Road Los Angeles 8, California Florence Schlossman 800 N. I-Iayworfh Avenue Los Angeles 46, California Barbara Scoff Bigness 2333 I-lolgafe Square Los Angeles 3l, California Joan Shorf Guyon 9555 Brock Avenue Downey, California Elaine Smifh I-Iolliday I926 So. Capeharf Sfreef Duarfe, California Evelyn R. Smifh I037I Brookhursf Road Roufe 5, Anaheim, California Irene B. Smifh 402 Pasadena Courf P. O. Box 398 San Clemenfe, California Sally Smifh 442l Sancola Avenue Norfh I-Iollywood, California Jacqueline T. E. Spearman 443 Soufh Eighfh Sfreef Walla Walla, Washingfon Donald E. Spiller IO206 Fernglen Avenue Tuiunga, California Dorofhy A. Sfellar 2I7 Tigerfale Road Brenfwood, California Dorofhy M. Sfelpflug Richardson II7 Harkness Avenue Pasadena 4, California 'ZiMrs. W. Shappell Jessie C. Sfone 5202 Norwich Avenue Van Nuys, California Nobuko. Tanaka I I I I C Easl' Courf Aparfmenl' 255 Wilmingfon, California Dora Tellechea 2lO6 Clyde Avenue Los Angeles I6. California Ann Thomas Omeron 3I66 Larga Avenue Los Angeles 39, California Gloria A. Tinley 2406 W. Alhambra Road Alhambra, California Jane Trowbridge Whife I I9 Norfh Pacific Sfreef Glendale, California Geraldine Underdown 4OI Comforf Avenue Prescoff. Arizona Pafricia L. Voris 32I7 Norfh Olive Avenue Alfadena, California Jane Walfers Davis 3727 Wesf Imperial Blvd. Inglewood, California Mabefh G. Wheeler Box I72 Live Oak, California Barbara Whifaker 9Ol 5. Buena Visfa Burbank. California Mary L. Wilhelm 7902 Grefna Avenue Whiffier, California Beffy M. Williams 2407 Amelia Sfreef New Orleans I5. Louisiana Ernesfine A. Wyaff 337 Norfh 9fh Sfreef Kansas Cify I3, Kansas Eva Mae Yocum I I6 Wesf Mendocino Alfadena, California Kazy Yoshimura 3964 Grandview Blvd. Culver Cify, California Beffy Young Johnson 22IO S. Hooper Avenue Los Angeles I I. California Helen E. Young 457 Alameda Alfaclena, California Evelyn N. 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YOUR OFFICIAL PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER ANTHONY l.oYA STUDIO SPECIALIZING IN WEDDING PORTRAITS IN THE HOME, CHURCH OR STUDIO. A COMPLETE STORY OF YOUR WEDDING IN CANDIDS 2 8 I 9 WHITTIER BOULEVARD 6 7 0 6 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA B E L L C A L I F O R N I A PHONE AN. 28004 PHONE LO. 5-7029 L ! LOS ANGELES COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL Barber Shop I TS SHAVES SH SHOE SHINE .nua- , pit -' . If 5- 'E W' SLlNlC...one of several I popular styles in ' while elk, 7.95 l ,E of , 0fiZfff7fKlfl Kllf6071Z4 4 f e N 1 :i x V V, , ,fly My ' '-355 , fo Ile f 'KZKAIKIZI' 2 - ., ff ..... affm 0 17900 v1TAL1TY...a1wayS a I T S 'avorite heoause it's 450,73 always so right. I White elk, 8.95 : A I QQ qs 'SS ...,f . - .. l .. M:- SELBY ARCH PRESERVER. famous for its comfort features. Hero now, in white kid, 14.95 Gl.TIlE'S...422 IYEST 7lIl STREET IN L08 ANGELES...-168 EAST COL0llAll0 IN PASIIIEIY Congmtulationy to the Gmdzztz ting of 1950 0 R. L. SCHERER C EverytlJi11g for Doflor n Compliments of Cfwf JAMIE Xz WILLIAM since 1916 2206 West Seventh Street DUnki1'k 7-8 316 HIDE CIIMPA Y 520 WEST SEVENTH STREET Suite 919 Phone TR. 6425 OMPANY mf Hospital - A Complete Orthopedic Shoe Service LOS Angeles for the Entire Family Employees' Cafeteria CDperated by the Employees' Association ofthe Los Angeles County General Hospital TH E CHOICE or rn: Pnorlsssl ron oven 3 nscnnss 0 VB DS THE ARISTOCRAT OF, UNIFORMS General Hospital Drug Company 1127 NORTH MISSION ROAD CAPITOL 8745 Directly Opposite Mission Road Gate SCHOOL SUPPLIES BANDAGE SCISSORS LUCIEN LELONG FINE PERFUMES REVELON AND COTY'S COMPLETE SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE O LLOYD A. RUSSELL, Ph.G. Proprietor Gifts 0 Watches 0 Clocks 9 Jewelry Qcvi-CQ, CApito1 2-4447 Mar Thor Jewelers Watch Hospital . . 9 all work guaranteed S , Pit Bar-B-Q 1155 North Mission Road 1139 North Mission Road CApitol 25020 Los Angeles 33. COMPLIMENTS OF BIQUCK - CURTIS, INC. I932 West Seventh Street, and 7lO South Westlake Avenue Los Angeles 5. California fwfmwwwwfwe GRADUATE ' STUDENT ' DOCTOR FO LER BROTHERS 414 West Sixth Street LOS ANGELES 14, CALIFORNIA TRinity 7846 Everything Made to Measure VValter Beer Company Offfz0pea'z'c Laboratory 1621 West Seventh Street Los Angeles, California FAirfax 2101 I MEDICAL BOOKS NURSING TEXTS OFFICE SUPPLIES - PRINTING ORTHOPEDIC ARCH SUPPORTS HEALTH SHOES TRUSSES ELASTIC sTocK1NGs SURGICAL BELTS AND CoRsETs BeH'y Jo PoH'er, Class Presidenf v-..,z N N.. SaLoma Ogan, Class Secrelary Mrs. 'Helen Cope, Class Adviser Q? gg, C0 GRATIILATIUNS... I 7 Sincere congratulations to the Mmha Kama' class Tmsure' I graduating Class of 1950. In Your trained minds and hands We hold the utmost confldence. BR 0llllW1lY su lu ganbo' Your New Lqfe in a Unform will be BRIGHTER and more CHEERFUL if you will always dfk-fbi' BARCO of CALIFORNIA O SMARTER STYLING Q EACH UNIFORM TAILORED LIKE A CUSTOM ORIGINAL 'WN' 'iw w-fem SOLD AT BETTER STORES EVERYWHERE Ar Ground Gripper O Candilever To Our Friends: CONGRATULATIONS and Thank You for your Patronage FUNTIUS Sll0llS, I 732 South Hill Street Los Angeles 14, VA. 6626 C' Three Brothers the home of fresh baked goodicsv 1748 WORKMAN STREET Los Angeles 33 Treadeasy 0 Miller CApirol 25000 A. E NEW E, a -A Mm ,ff is mah .X r us? swan M Q an-:uw E-mama -new nun E I -hx was R 1 E 1 a E mn a ni -2 J if LQSE gulf E555 EE. EQIP IIW m EE wssi Wm If 'VM . f EMM. E. E m lm sf sm wa wa Erma' Ms nm mam gms E-m was E Im Ex -we E71 mum may .MQ Em Fa one Ram can mx ,. NIM . E-Emi 2 M - MII H 3 3 we-II .M EE gm---I. H iff 5 -II . nn I Msn E U. If RM I.. E I. E 3 R E g Wu mf En imma nm Bm mama mn W7EE ,Eng -UNE nw QED? III 4. I-Q sue mum E-R SEEN I 5mH...,,.,If QEf:nmn1 R-my nmnvn sau-R E-In Em H I an I 5.?'1'urn Eiww- mn E E an E a m E 1 E X Q a E Q may max im EEE E um mam E if--1 Liimf' .555 EER E a E a E mx E R E E E a E x E E E IEE EEE E R a E x E a m E E B E mn EE az an 4 -E ggmf 1 -xc ww I Q a E In H. E E B I rmdix fyr,,wEw , 5 E BEAUTY AND SKILL PERSONIFIED BY THE ABOVE PHOTO OF THE OUEEN AND PRINCESSES OF THE NINETEEN FIFTY CLASS mm -Erma wma - was En mmm Im In E-mn In R ms B E-E mn max m was BEAU'I'Y...IN HE INIS E E BOO ...O TH ESIGN RS BESPE SO AR1'lSANS,,,wITH RECORD OF ACHIEVEMEN o PRECISION MACHINERY o TH NATION-WIDE BEST OBTAINABLE 0 LEADERS IN YEARBOO ENG-RAVING FOR NEARLY HALF CENTUR FOR INFORMATION WRITE JACK CANNICOTT Lo Angeles Engraving Company 4I8 Easf Pico Los Angeles I5 Phone Richmond 5I86 Qlmmig uf 'ins Qmgeles GENERAL HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES LERQY R. BRUC-gg ADDRESS REPLY TO: DIRECTOR ARTHUR J' wmf ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 5 Pe'i em of C U'5 LOS ANGELES COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 1200 NORTH STATE STREET LOS ANGELES 33 CALIFORNIA Words seem insufficient to exnress my gratitude to those who gave their time, and worked so conscientiously to make this R4 possible. Special thanks to Mr. Jack Cannicott and staff, Los in Co especially to artist Jimmy Angeles Engrav g ., Plaistedg to Mr. Anthony Loya for his photographs, to Miss Eilleen Dunn for her assistance as Co-Editorg to the Art and Literary Editor, Miss Jane Park, and her staff, to the Business Editor, Miss Marjorie Noir, and her staffs Sincere thanks to all others who helped in their own way to make the 1950 PR a success. It has been an honor and a pleasure to work on this book. ,669 ,Sue Abbott Rigas Editor-in-Chief L.: , . U-.1 'Lg zuvnurazaasii af T:1.1.!n121.:':.:::iv.:t'1.LD.ri :i:xn5J2i2!L3:txnuY1:s:.u3E7EEmnFP57 5' E-BKYF:.!BI!!. - 351. 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