Medical College of Pennsylvania - Iatrian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1956
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H rnn J re it on Uou briny Into tke profession your womanly tact and insiantj your quick SympatkieS, your watchful care, and your kiak ideals of purity and delicacy befit tin a the Social office uou nave assumed. sr woman wit It the experience of uour womankood and tookina at the Subject from a fresh stand-point, you cannot fail to unfold new resources in the art of healina, and, if uou are true to yourself, the yifts uou briny must enrich as well as refine tke profession uou y t enter, May these words, spoken by Inn Preston just 100 years ago, inspire us as we venture forth into the world of modern medicine. Dedicated to . . . . the ideals and high standards of service to mankind set forth by our predecessors during the 106 years since Woman ' s Medical College of Pennsylvania was founded. Burgess L. Gordon President Board of Corporators Dean Marion Fay Irene E. Maher Assistant Dean Eva F. Fox Medical Director M. Elizabeth Huston Administrative Assistant Gladys D. Daskam Assistant to the President Commonwealth Committee of the National Board Faculty Anesthesia Hrant H. Stone Chairman Celeste C. Donnelly Virginia H. Lautz Anatomy Hartwig Kuhlenbeck. Jean MacCreight E. Frances Stilwell Max Levitan Professor Bacteriology Victor F. Iacocca Marie W. Kirber Ruth E. Miller . . Evelyn Baker .Professor Gynecology Obstetrics Elizabeth S. Waugh Mary D. Pettit .... Prof, of Gynecology Ann G. Taylor .... Prof, of Obstetrics Library Technique Ida J. Draeger Librarian ■r ' .,r jM|4 H Medicine John H. Willard Frieda Baumann Maurice Sones William G. Leaman, Jr. June Klinghoffer Chairman Neurology Winifred B. Stewart Professor Psychiatry Joseph Hughes Professor Blaine E. McLaughlin Oncology Sophie A. Brenner Carmen C. Thomas . . Margaret H. Edwards .Director Orthopedics Ben T. Bell Professor Matthew M. Mischinski Allen E. Hamburg 4  r Mgfl ' Pathology L N. Dubln Marie V. Dapena John J. Hagarty Elizabeth B. Lautsch Professor 10 la i f Ophtamology Grace R, Nachod H. Walter Forster, Jr Professor Oto-Laryngology Emily L. Van Loon Pauline Coonel Professor Pediatrics Jean Crump . . . . Dorothy Shindel Harriet M. Arey Lois M. Hammond Evelyn Ed Miller Professor • S ' • n n f 1 Physiological Chemistry M. Jane Oesterling Margaret E. Ryland Miriam F. Clarke Marion Fay Phyllis A. Bott . . . Chairman Pharmacology Nicholas B. Dreyer Mary E. Maxfield Professor Physiology Mary P. Wiedeman Eleanor Caldwell Roberta Hafkesbring Professor 11 Preventive Medicine Eleanor Degazarian Hildegard Rothmund Katherine R. Boucot . . Professor Radiology Mollie A. Geiss Eva F. Fox Jacob H. Vastine Martha Ross Professor Surgery Donald R. Cooper L. Kraeer Ferguson James G. Bassett Professor Urology Edward Kavjian Stanford W. Mulholland. . Professor 12 Opening Exercises Founders ' Day Exercises 14 • ■■r 4 -. • M Interfraternity Picnic • • • — ft.- - . ■- - Spring ft ra H Fete 15 Class of 1958 Skit Class of 1957 Class of 1955 Night Class of 1956 16 M. A. Bartusis, Managing Editor The Yearbook Staff Class Editors Betty Gorman - Senior Sumi Mitsudo - Senior Floy Helwig - Junior Lenate Leroy - Junior Helen Oels, Assistant Editor Jackie Taylor, Business Manager Dorothy Conzelman, Art Editor Marilyn Mahaffey - Sophomore Dorothy Wludyka - Sophomore Wilma Carson - Freshman Joan Turkus - Freshman r 17 Alpha Epsilon Iota M. E. Edmonds President L. Steele Vice President J. DeBoer Treasurer B. Marston Corr. Secretary D. Wludyka Rec. Secretary F. Williams Rush Chairman t8 • - . . Zh I PC O Student Council Student American Medical Association 20 b sT Christian Medical Society Marian Guild Young Woman ' s Christian Association V. Menough Dr. Boyd, A. Devlin, E. Lucas E. Harkins, J. Whitthall, E. Baisch, A. Glancey O. Tattersfield. Jk «t 22 9-H..rmnrm rnuJ X HMEN Officers C. Taylor President C. Krolczyk S.A.M.A. Rep. D. Fowler Student-Faculty Rep. M. Tan Honor Court R. King Secretary 1st. row: D. Schulhoff, I. Jessick, P. Crowley, C. Krolczyk, D. Fowler, J. Rushen, A. Woodworth, M. Dalla- brida, S. Prigosen, E. Caccavo, W. Carson, M. Pocius, J. Turkus, A. Predam, C. Branson, M. Farlin, S. Petruccelle. 2nd row: F. Kordasz, I. Beath, M. Tan, M. Foty, J. Russo, B. Raman, J. Edelman, M. Mc- Kenzie, M. Mones, B. Crothers, L. Trugiy, D. Valters, A. Martinez, C. Dwyer, C. Glowacki, M. Yankosky, J. Fisher. 3rd row: B. Hohmann. M. Cason, L. Justin, C. Taylor, B. Chick, E. Kultcher, B. Beebe, M. Cote, M. Mavromatis, J. Schwartz, R. King, M. Klement, M. Wilson, J. Christie. I f f |Vf n m r A iV A • -. « O O O O n •! Si j y TSSj 26 ) H .E T ( v. I. A WEV5 4- - «WMU«a J SOPHOMORES Class Officers M. Resinski President M. Wasas Treasurer M. Mahaffey Honor Court C. Musetto Secretary R. Wetton S.A.M.A. Representative J. De Boer Vice President 1st row: J. Elvet, Sister M. Marie, S. Stahl, M. Lee, C. Hing, D. Arakakl, M. Greenberg, S. Togashi, M. Hren, J. Allen, L. Poom, J. Svereika, R. Sacks, R. Wetton. 2nd row: H. Emerson, Mi Wasas, E. Bamberger, B. Siu, E. Shems, B. Prince, N. Stubbe, J. Howell, J. Peterson, G. Schaeffer, S. Thompson, C. Musetto, J. Shalack, D. Wludyka, E. Steward. 3rd row: F. Williams, H. Noy, M. Resindki, J. De Boer, E. Watkins, M. Mahaffey, Sister M. Austin, F. Sochor, I. Bilker, L. Eisenhart, M. Cerny, M. Contakos. r - 3 a n n n no - lu ?;. ' 23 % t it W • sQQKSHOP ■. ■' ' ' 30 JUN I ORS Class Officers R. Edgarde Vice President J. Brennan President J. Langenheim Treasurer M. Stanger Secretary H. Oels Honor Court 1st row: M. McDermott, R. Edgarde, B. Kaluzny, N. Nwozo, L. Weiss, G. Pupino, F. Helwlg, M. Sharrer, R. Zak, J. Brennan. 2nd row: Z. Linden, £. Kane, N. Lamancusa, M.E. Edmonds, H. Oels, L. Nash, F, Weisz, L. Stein, J. Bodie. 3rd row: E. Radle, H. Kansas, C. Sokol, S. 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