Medical College of Pennsylvania - Iatrian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1958
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THE 1958 WOMAN ' S MEDICAL COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA r np Mo rliiLphvammn and that accQh%io to my ability .X ludocmc it. 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Hut should I trespass tfyioldce this Oath may the reverse be rny lot ' —— ' V i Dedication Hartwig Kuhlenbcck, Ph.D., M.D. ISJ E DEDICATE this book to Hartwig Kuhlenbeck, Ph.D., M.D., Professor of Anatomy, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to research and medical education. We are grateful for the many hours of laborat ory and lecture that Doctor Kuhlen- beck has given to us. We realize how very fortunate we have been to begin our medical education under the direction of a man so worthy of our deep respect and gratitude. This eminent teacher, linguist, and scientist has had a varied background. After graduating from the University of Jena, Germany, he was lecturer in Neurology and Anatomy, Imperial University of Tokyo, Japan, 1924-27; Assistant and Privatdozent, Department of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, University of Breslau, Germany, 1927-33; Visiting Fellow in Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania, 1934-35; and Professor of Anatomy, Woman ' s Medical College of Pennsylvania, from 1935 to the present time. During World War II he took a leave of absence from his many duties to serve with the United States Armed Forces. During this time he investigated and reported data on the medical and sanitary .ronditions existing in the Far East, and continued his own researches at the Army Institute of Pathology. Doctor Kuhlenbeck is a member of the American Association of Anatomists, American Association of Neuropathologists, and Sigma Xi, University of Pennsylvania. Outstanding among his publications are: The Derivatives of Thalamus Dorsalis and Epithalamus in the Human Brain: Their Relation to Cortical and Other Centers; The Human Diencephalon; Teaching of Living Anatomy ; Diseases of the Brain Stem and Its Cranial Nerves (with Webb Haymaker) ; The Supraoptic Crest in the Human Brain; Brain and Consciousness; and a long list of papers in his field of greatest interest, Neuro-Anatomy. Doctor Kuhlenbeck is an outstanding example of a man whose efforts are dedicated to scientific pursuits. He is a man of great purpose and ability. He has devoted endless hours to the teaching of students and has imparted to them the benefits of his intelli- gence, experience, and ability. He is truly a scholar who ranks among the eminent personalities in the field of medicine, and it is with great pride that we dedicate the 1958 Iatrian to Doctor Hartwig Kuhlen- beck. Cancer Cytology Research Project Cardiac Catheterization. Dr. Voci, Department of Radiology. Cancer Cytology Research Project Research Projects Study of Kidney Function. Dr. Phyllis Bott, Department of Chemistry. i Surgical Research — Dog Laboratory. Dr. Lee Roy Mathis, Department of Surgery. Pharmacological Experiments of Mammalians. Dr. Sidney Ellis, Department of Pharmacology. Administration MARION FAY B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D. (Hon.), LL.D. (Hon.) Dean EVA FOX B.S., M.D. Medical Director IRENE E. MAHER B.S., M.A., M.D. Assistant Dean M. ELIZABETH HUSTON M.S. Administrative Assistant Faculty ANATOMY Hartwig Kuhlenbeck, Ph.D., M.D., Professor (Not Pictured) Max Levitan, Ph.D. Valerie Y. Knowlton, Ph.D. E. Frances Stilwell, Ph.D. s CHEMISTRY Phyllis A. Bott, Ph.D. Profestor and Chairman Miriam F. Clarke, Ph.D. M. Jane Oesterling, Ph.D. Margaret E. Ryland, B.A. PHYSIOLOGY Roberta Hafkesbring, Ph.D. Professor Edna Larson, Ph.D. %J ' - BACTERIOLOGY Ruth E. Miller, Ph.D. Professor Victor F. Iacocca, Ph.D. Maria W. Kirber, Ph.D. PATHOLOGY I. N. Dubin, M.D. Professor Marie Valdes-Dapena, M.D. Anthony L. Pietroluongo, M.D. Harry Shecter, M.B., Ch.B. V Sidney Ellis, Ph.D. Professor PHARMACOLOGY Joseph Borzelleca, Ph.D. Frank Ryan, Ph.D. Charles Swaine, Ph.D. MEDICINE William G. Leaman, M.D. Professor and Chairman Frieda Baumann, M.D. Marion Boyd, M.D. Lawrence Browne, M.D. Mary Curcio, M.D. Mary B. Dratman, M.D. Max Allan Elias, M.D. Mary Frank, M.D. Abraham Frumin, M.D. William Gefter, M.D. MEDICINE Edward E. Holloway, M.D. June Klinghoffer, M.D. Milo D. Leavitt, M.D. Eloise Lemon, M.D. Samuel Levit, M.D. Emilie Loeffler, M.D. Irwin J. Pincus, M.D. Lawrence Rackow, M.D. Charles Schreader, M.D. Eleanor Smith, M.D. Maurice Sones, M.D. Joseph Splendido, M.D. Philip Trommer, M.D. Herbert Unterberger, M.D. Marie Webster, M.D. Louis Margolis, M.D. (Not Pictured) Ben Tcrtius Bell, M.D. Professor (Not Pictured) Anna Brady, M.D. Allen E. Hamburg, M.D. ORTHOPEDICS fcs Luke W. Jordan, M.D. Matthew M. Mischinski, M.D. ANESTHESIA Hrant H. Stone, M.D. Associate Professor and Chairman Jutta Gabe, M.D. Virginia H. Lautz, M.D. NEUROLOGY Flora H. Biele, M.D. OPHTHALMOLOGY H. Walter Forster, M.D. Professor Grace R. Nachod, M.D. II OTOLARYNGOLOGY Emily Lois VanLoon, M.D. Professor Pauline Coonel, M.D. ONCOLOGY Carmen C. Thomas, M.D. OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY Ann Gray Taylor, M.D. Professor of Obstetrics Mary DeWitt Pettit, M.D. Professor of Gynecology Catherine B. Hess, M.D. Jane M. Leibfried, M.D. Catherine MacFarlane, M.D. Anne H. Pike, M.D. Joan M. Roberts, M.D. Elizabeth Waugh, M.D. Alma L. Young, M.D. Gladys Doll, M.D. (Not Pictured) Fruma Ginsburgh, M.D. (Not Pictured) 12 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE Katherine R. Boucot, M.D. Professor Dorothea D. Glass, M.D. PEDIATRICS Jean Crump, M.D. Professor Harriet M. Arey, M.D. Jean Gowing, M.D. Lois M. Hammond, M.D. Rose R. Mikelberg, M.D. Evelyn Ed Miller, M.D. Rita E. Scott, M.D. Dorothy Shindel, M.D. RADIOLOGY Jacob H. Vastine, 2nd, M.D. Professor Albert Oppenheimer, M.D. Martha Ross, M.D. SURGERY L. Kraeer Ferguson, M.D. Professor James J. Bassett, M.D. Donald R. Cooper, M.D. Henry B. Larzelere, M.D. 14. Alma D. Morani, M.D. Frank H. Murray, M.D. Gordon van den Noort, M.D. Thomas J. O ' Neill, M.D. JoAnne Overleese, M.D. LeRoy H. Stahlgren, M.D. PSYCHIATRY Joseph Hughes, M.D. Professor (Not Pictured) Blaine E. McLaughlin, M.D. Silas L. Warner, M.D. (Not Pictured) hflrtl UROLOGY 1J Stanford W. Mulholland, M.D., Professor Edward M. Kavijian, M.D. SENIORS Senior Class Officers, left to right: Gay Wasas, Student-Faculty Repre- sentative; Mary Resinski, Secretary; Rita Wetton, President; Dorothy Wludyka, Vice President; Sr. Michael Marie, Treasurer; Nancy Stubbe, Honor Council Representative. DIXIE FUSAYE ARAKAKI Kahului Maui, Hawaii University of Wisconsin, B.S. Pediatrics Internship: The Queens Hospital Honolulu, Hawaii IRIS JUNE BILKER 1120 N. 66th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Temple University Alpha Omega Alpha Pediatrics Internship: Albert Einstein Medical Center Northern Division Philadelphia, Pa. HAZEL IRENE HOLST BROBERG 7424 Bryant Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Minnesota, B.A. Psychiatry Internship: Washington Hospital Center Washington, D. C. MARILYN SCHNUR BROTMAN 12 Essex Street Irvington, New Jersey Douglass College, B.S. Obstetrics-Gynecology Internship: Newark Beth Israel Newark, N. J. MARIA ELIZABETH CERNY 92 Lakeshore Road Montreal, Quebec, Canada McGill University, B.S. Obstetrics- Gynecology Internship: Montreal General Hospital Montreal, Que., Canada MARY LOUISE CONTAKOS 1301 California Avenue McKeesport, Pennsylvania Mt. Holyoke College, A.B. Alpha Omega Alpha Internship: St. Francis General Hospital Pittsburgh, Pa. - _ yw SANDRA SYBIL DEUTCHMAN 362 Prospect Street Perth Amboy, New Jersey Douglass College, A.B. Obstetrics- Gynecology Internships Washington Hospital Center Washington, D. C. FAYE WILLIAMS DOSS Route 1 Cullman, Alabama Judson College, A.B. Psychiatry Internship: Chestnut Hill Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. MILDRED GREENBERG EIDELMAN 293 Jersey Street Staten Island, New York Washington Square College — New York University, B.A. General Practice Internship: Albert Einstein Medical Center Northern Division Philadelphia, Pa. JUDITH LOUISE ELVET 285 Riverside Drive New York, New York Barnard College, B.A. Psychiatry Internship: Kings County Hospital Brooklyn, N. Y. GLORIA MAY HING 1418 Underwood Avenue San Francisco, California San Jose State College, A.B. Obstetrics-Gynecology Internship: Kaiser Foundation Hospital Oakland, Calif. JOYCE ELAINE HOWELL 748 Millsdale Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Fisk University, B.A. Pediatrics Internship: Miami Valley Hospital Dayton, Ohio MARIE HREN 1026 Cherry Street Braddock, Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh, B.S. Internship: St. Francis General Hospital Pittsburgh, Pa. SISTER MARY AUSTIN JUNG 8400 Pine Road Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University of Cincinnati, B.S. University of Florida, M.S. Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Missionary Internship: Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. ELSA DOROTHY KERTESZ 55 Willow Street Bridgeport, Connecticut Hunter College of the City of New York, A.B. Alpha Omega Alpha Obstetrics-Gynecology Internship: Episcopal Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. MAY WING-KIM LEE 157 Argyle Street Kawloon, Hong Kong, China Ginling College, Nanking Lingnan University, Canton Texas State College for Women, B.S. Internship: Albert Einstein Medical Center Northern Division Philadelphia, Pa. MARILYN FRANCES MAHAFFEY 43 E. Sandusky Street Fredericktown, Ohio The Ohio State University, B.S. Radiology Internship: San Diego County General Hospital San Diego, Calif. BARBARA LOUISE MARSTON 1 1 1 Southern Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts Boston University, B.A. Internal Medicine Internship: Newton- Wellesley Hospital Newton Lower Falls, Mass. GERALDINE S. MEANOR 280 Ridgewood Avenue Glen Ridge, New Jersey Douglass College, B.S. Alpha Omega Alpha Internal Medicine Internship: The Mountainside Hospital Montclair, N. J. HELEN ANNE NOY Rosebud, Alberta, Canada Chestnut Hill College Radiology Internship: Thomas M. Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital Darby, Pa. SISTER MICHAEL MARIE O ' BRIEN St. Joseph Convent 160 Farmington Avenue Hartford, Connecticut St. Joseph College, B.A. Alpha Omega Alpha Internal Medicine Internship: St. Vincent ' s Hospital New York City, N. Y. JANET ALENE PARKER 303 Chapel Avenue Jersey City, New Jersey Hood College, A.B. Alpha Omega Alpha Pediatrics Internship: Episcopal Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. I HELEN SYLVIA PERCY 133 Miramar Street Biloxi, Mississippi University of San Francisco, B.S. Surgery Internship: Harbor General Hospital Torrance, Calif. JOAN PETERSON 28 Parker Road Needham Heights, Massachusetts Colby Jr. College, B.S. Tufts College, B.S. Surgery Internship: Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. • Mffe SONJA STAHL PINSKY 1980 73rd Street Brooklyn, New York Washington Square College — New York University, B.A. Pathology Internship: Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. LILLY SHIRLEN POON 558 Grant Avenue San Francisco, California University of California, A.B. General Practice Internship: Mount Zion Hospital San Francisco, Calif. BERNADINE AMELIA PRINCE 549 W. Manheim Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wellesley College, B.A. Internship: Albert Einstein Medical Center Northern Division Philadelphia, Pa. MARY LEONA RESINSKI 2605 E. Clearfield Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chestnut Hill College, A.B. General Practice Internship: Episcopal Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. RITA K. SACKS 7658 Williams Way Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College, B.S. Pediatrics Internship: Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. GERALDINE SCHAEFFER 710 South Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania, B.A. General Practice Internship: Albert Einstein Medical Center Northern Division Philadelphia, Pa. JOAN HELEN SHALACK 37-46 80th Street Jackson Heights, Long Island, New York Washington Square College — New York University, B.A. Hematology Internship: Akron General Hospital Akron, Ohio ESTHERINA SHEMS 7 Shmaryahu Levin Street Hadar Hacarmel Haifa, Israel Lynchburg College, B.Sc. Internship: The Lankenau Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. ELAINE L. SIMON 803 S. Promenade Street Havana, Illinois Northwestern University, B.S. Obstetrics Internship: Swedish Hospital Seattle, Washington FRANCES MARY SOCHOR 2601 Watson Boulevard Endicott, New York Harpur College, BA. Pathology Internship: Maimonides Hospital Brooklyn, N. Y. EVA BAMBERGER STAHL 382 17th Avenue Paterson, New Jersey Douglass College, A.B. Ophthalmology Internship: Albert Einstein Medical Center Northern Division Philadelphia, Pa. NANCY JUNE STUBBE 2716 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, New York University of Buffalo, B.A. University of Michigan Anesthesia Internship: Buffalo General Hospital Buffalo, N. Y. JANE D. SVEREIKA 936 Crystal Springs Avenue San Bruno, South San Francisco, Cali- fornia University of California, B.A. General Practice Internship: Mount Zion Hospital San Francisco, Calif. SHIRLEY ANN THOMPSON R. D. 1 Paradise, Pennsylvania Susquehanna University, A.B. Radiology Internship: Harrisburg Hospital Harrisburg, Pa. SAKIKO TOGASHI 1031 13th Street Boulder, Colorado New York University, B.S. Internship: Kings County Hospital Brooklyn, N. Y. JUNE DeBOER UNGER Box 139, Route 3 Waukeska, Wisconsin Marquette University, B.S. Internal Medicine Internship: Thomas M. Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital Darby, Pa. ANN KENNEDY WADSTROM Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania Wheaton College, B.S. Internship: Chestnut Hill Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. MARY GAY WASAS 10 E. Catawissa Street Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, B.S. Radiology Internship: Queen of Angels Hospital Los Angeles, Calif. ELIZABETH ANNE WATKINS 5465 Madison Avenue San Diego, California University of California, A.B. General Practice Internship: Germantown Dispensary and Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. RITA WETTON 5861 Woodcrest Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rosemont College, A.B. Internship: The Bryn Mawr Hospital Bryn Mawr, Pa. DOROTHY ANN WLUDYKA 780 S. 12th Street Newark, New Jersey Chestnut Hill College, B.S. General Practice Internship: Medical Center Jersey City Jersey City, N. J. DR. MAHGUL MOHAMMAD ALI (Special Student) Karta — Char Kabul, Afghanistan Fatima Jinna Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan, M.B.BS. Left to right — Barbara Chick, Betty Jo Hohmann, Mar- garet Lai, Diana Valters, Julia Allen, Mary Cote. Juniors Left to right — Marie Capi tanio, Pres. ; Elizabeth Kult char, Student-Faculty Coun cil Rep.; Elmerinda Caccavo Secretary; Marion Farlin Vice Pres.; Josephine Russo Honor Court Rep.; Wilma Carson, S.A.M.A. Rep. 32 Left to right — Shu 1 .1 Prigo- sen, Irene Jessick, Marion Wilson, Diane Schulhoff, Jean Schwartz. I Left to right — Joan Flynn, Maria Klement, Barbara Rubel, Atilia Martinez, Louise Trugly, Ida Beath. 33 X ; Left to right — Sylvia Petruccelli, Bar- bara Crothers, Maria Foty, Catherine Dwyer, Ruth King, Patricia Crowley. Left to right — May Leong, Florence Kordasz, Joan Christie, Margaret Mones, Catherine Glowacki. 34 Left to right — Carolyn Kitchin, Mary McKenzie, Louise Justin, June Edelman, Constance Krolczyk, Molly Tan. Absent — Mary Yankosky. i Juniors 35 Left to right — Carolyn Branson, Dr. Ruth Miller, Anastasia Petrides. Left to right — Regina Cuta, Vice President, Eva Stremp, Student Council Representa- tive, Anna Lyjak, Treasurer, Patricia Wallace, President, Beth Percy, Honor Court Representative, Mildred Mil- grom, Secretary. Bottom Row: Natalie deLeuchten- berg, S.A.M.A. Representa- tive, Phyllis Marciano, Stu- dent Faculty Council Repre- sentative. Sophomores 36 Left to right — Ina Resnick, Joyce McCaughan, Rose Tse, Lillian Hoops, Leona Crook. Lizabeth Monroe, Maria Geczy, Joan Celebre, Helen Lehotsky, Patricia Yarvote. 37 Sophomores Left to right — Judith Meyer, Mary Loveland, Jean Shicher, Futaba Matsumoto, Sylvia Yedinsky, Anna Mascolo, Juel Borders. Left to right — Marguerite Dallabrida, Lucienne Lanson, June Cacciarelli, Vija Matisone, Mary Puntenney. 38 Left to right — Doris Goodman, Alice Kahan, Tania Jurtshuk, Charlotte Letke. Left to right — Corine Overkamp, Agnes Cor- nesky, Dorcas Stoltzfus. Left to right — Louise Osness, Mary McCormick, Betty Steinbach. Gaja Doroshewitch, Doris Ehrenfried, Natalie Stec, Lenora Gray. 39 CLASS OFFICERS Front row, left to right: Lin Kim Lennie Lee, Yearbook Representative; Martha Cot- trell, Student-Faculty Repre- sentative; Carol Jacob, Year- book Representative; Rosalie Starodoj, Honor Court Rep- resentative; Virginia Bedger, President; Dr. E. Frances Stillwell, Class Advisor. Back row: Anne Neering, Vice President; Ann Barbara Ho Secretary; Dolores Buchler Treasurer; Audrey De Biss chop, S.A.M.A. Representa tive; Margaret Tessaro, Stu dent Council Representative ► Freshmen Lynnette Hammon, Mary Mayer, Aileen Cordon, Rita Smilowitz, An- toinette Ripepi, Teruko Shimamoto Neuwalder. 40 Diane Chappell, Sylvia Bartos, Miss Vera Menough (Secretary of Anat- omy Department), Betty Chan, Dor- othy Geremsky, Barbara Tindle, Zoe Papadopoulou. Louise Chaplinsky, Delphine Bartosik, Joan Kammermeier, Margaret O ' Don- nell. 41 Joan Witkowski, Carol Schaller, Joan Gross, Patricia Ebaugh. Johanna Perlmutter, Roberta Beckman, Vir- ginia Canale, Margaret Neville, Daria Reshe- tylo. Freshmen Mary McKerahan, Frances Stine, Bebe Kins- man. 42 Jeanne Wallace, Imelda Llorens, Margaret O ' Neal, Eleanor Barrett, Iris Hoffmeyer, Mildred Mathews, Diane Pearson. Helen Zweizig, Joan Mazzio, Patricia McCarron, Nancy Bowdring, Lan Sing Wu. Student Council Officers of the Student Self- Government Association. Organizations Student American Medical Association A national organization of medical students with chapters in seventy-two medical schools. A monthly journal, term life insurance, loan fund and local meetings are provided for members. YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The Y is a non-profit organization operated by students for ' he convenience of medical students of WMC. Y. W. C. A. Christian Medical Association CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY The Christian Medical Society is a national organi- zation whose purpose is to help meet the spiritual needs of the medical student and Christian physi- cian. Marian Guild MARIAN GUILD The purpose of the Marian Guild is to foster and promote religious, intellectual, moral and social standards of the Roman Catholic students. Alpha Epsilon Iota OFFICERS President Mary Resinski Vice President Mary Cote Treasurer Barbara Crothers Recording Secretary Corinne Overkamp Corresponding Secretary Regina Cuta jfc c . ■o Sjiml Zeta Phi OFFICERS President Atilia Martinez Vice President Gloria Hing Treasurer Louise Osness Recording Secretary Josephine Russo Corresponding Secretary Natilie de Leuchtenberg Social Chairman Sylvia Petruccelli Librarian Maria Cerny 47 The Iatrian Staff K Wilma Carson, Assistant Editor; Marilyn Mahaffey, Editor; Janet Parker, Circulation Manager. First row: Eva Stahl, Senior Repre- sentative; Shirley Thompson, Pho- tography Editor; Regina Cuta, Ad- vertising Manager. Second row: Dorothy Wludyka, Business Manager; Barbara Hohman, Photographer; Bar- bara Chick, Assistant Photographer. Louise Osness, Sophomore Repre- sentative; Mary Loveland, Sophomore Representative; Lennie Lee, Freshman Representative; Carol Jacob, Fresh- man Representative. Absent: Junior Representatives — Molly Tan and Syl- via Petruccelli. 48 Z r y| Skit Night SOPHOMORE CLASS T: TMQUSflND RND ONE FRESHMAN CLASS f- W Interfraternity Picnic Private Party 50 Casual Study Nil V- .■' _. ' V, ' Activities International Dinner — For Foreign Students and Staff - iw Spring Formal Dance Senior Hundred Day Dinner ntf$K Ms | g rrt i t ■: Graduation Exercises «K s . ■• A $ I y ill y Edith E. Baldwin, M.D. James G. Bassett, M.D. Frieda Baumann, M.D. Freida Neistadt Berenson, M.D. Anita Uhl Brothers, M.D. Laurence T. Browne, M.D. Ann Louise Steele Buck, M.D. Olive J. Bulck, M.D. Mary M. Cavasina, M.D. Barbara Keil Cohen, M.D. Elizabeth Comstock, M.D. Donald R. Cooper, M.D. Jean Crump, M.D. Mary R. Curcio, M.D. Anna P. Dumitru, M.D. Lillian J. EHefson, M.D. Sydney Ellis, Ph.D. Viola J. Erlanger, M.D. Marion Fay, Ph.D. L. Kraeer Ferguson, M.D. Catherine E. Foster, M.D. Eva F. Fox, M.D. Abraham M. Frumin, M.D. William I. Gefter, M.D. M. Agnes Gowdey, M.D. Jean Gowing, M.D. Patrons Mrs. Antoinette Griepenkerl Grace Hedgcock, M.D. Mary Gray Holderman, M.D. Esther Hottenstein, M.D. Joseph Hughes, M.D. Dorothy E. Johnson, M.D. Frances Karp, M.D. Natalie Kechijian, M.D. Margaret Noyes Kleinert, M.D. June F. Klinghoffer, M.D. Marion B. Kolbye, M.D. Louise Ange Kozlow, M.D. Henry B. Larzelere, M.D. Virginia Lautz, M.D. Clara May H. Lehman, M.D. Jane Marshall Leibfried, M.D. Ella G. Lupton, M.D. Irene E. Maher, M.D. Marguerite P. McCarthy-Brough, M.D. Margaret L. McClean, M .D. Rose R. Mikelberg, M.D. Hazel B. Miller, M.D. Ruth E. Miller, Ph.D. Eleanor G. Morris, M.D. Edna Z. Mortimer, M.D. Frank H. Murray, M.D. Boringuen Mussenden, M.D. Grace R. Nachod, M.D. Thomas J. E. O ' Neill, M.D. Jo Anne Overleese, M.D. Mary DeWitt Pettit, M.D. Anne H. Pike, M.D. Irwin J. Pincus, M.D. Rose M. Pink, M.D. Regina Pozner, M.D. Frances R. Ritchie, M.D. Mildred Rogers, M.D. Nina E. Scarito, M.D. Charles J. Schreader, M.D. Evelyn Schumacher, M.D. Lillian Paula Seitsive, M.D. Dorothy Miller Shindel, M.D. Helen B. Shucker, M.D. Maurice Sones, M.D. Joseph A. Splendido, M.D. Peggy-Jeanne St. Clair, M.D. Patricia J. Stuff, M.D. Margaret Castex Sturgis, M.D. Sarah E. Sykes, M.D. Ann Gray Taylor, M.D. M. Virginia Tuggle, M.D. Jacob H. Vastine, 2nd, M.D. Elizabeth S. Waugh, M.D. Marie B. Webster, M.D. Margaret Gray Wood, M.D. Ray Vera Zabarkes, M.D. Alpha Epsilon Iota Fraternity — Theta Chapter Zeta Phi Fraternity — Beta Chapter 52 Within the past century, the medical profession and the phar- maceutical industry have become united by a single bond— the re- sponsibility for human health. Putting the finest quality med- icines in the hands of American physicians helps to provide the highest standard of medical care the world has ever known. Smith Kline French Laboratories, Philadelphia Pioneering in pharmaceuticals ... for better health m 53 % £ THE e J[Zw6fotik m mvti BREAD Victor 4-8638 8 E. CHURCH LANE Philadelphia 44, Pa. 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Banking Since 1782 3 Offices VI 8-0100 PHILADELPHIA AND SUBURBS Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 56 TO THE CLASS OF 1958 THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION PROUDLY WELCOMES THE 106TH GRADUATING CLASS INTO ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP WE SALUTE YOU HISTORY OF THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF THE WOMAN ' S MEDICAL COLLEGE Founded March 11, 1875 when 31 Alumnae first agreed to associate themselves for the interest of the college and for their mutual benefit. In 1951, the Alumnae Association was incorporated, and the following objects were adopted: 1. Promotion of welfare of the Woman ' s Medical College 2. Recognition of women in practice of medicine in U. S. A. 3. Advancement of women in the study of medicine 4. Their mutual interest and benefit 5. Cultivating friendly feeling among W. M. C. Alumnae To date Woman ' s Medical College has graduated 2,464 — 220 of them from 42 foreign countries. Today there are 1,3 39 living members. We are proud of their attainments. 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