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WOMAN ' S MEDICAL COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA • PENNSYLVANIA THE 1962 IATRIAN WOMAN ' S MEDICAL COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA • PENNSYLVANIA THE 1962 IATRIAN WOMAN ' S MEDICAL COLI r PHILADELPHIA • PENNS THE 1962 I A WOMAN ' S MEDICAI PHILADELPHIA • PE THE 1962 I WOMAN ' S MEDICA PHILADELPHIA • PEN THE 1962 I A WOMAN ' S MEDICAL C PHILADELPHIA • PENNSYLVANIA THE 1962 IATRIAN WOMAN ' S MEDICAL COLLEGE zm ® m% 3 linear by Apollo the physician, and Aesculapius, Health, All-heal, all the gods goddesses, that according to my ability judgement, 3 tll Seep ®f)ts (0atf) this stipulation to reckon him who taught me this Art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him, relieve his necessities if required; to look upon his offspring in the same footing as my own brothers, to teach them this Art, if they shall wish to learn it, Without $tt ©v is ttpulatton that by precept, lecture, every other mode of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons, those of my teachers, fo disciples bound by a stipulation oath gkcorbtng GTo 2Cf)e £ato ©i jfHebitine but to none others. I will follow the system of regimen which according to my ability judgement, I consider jfor W e benefit ©I Mv $attent£ abstain from whatever is deleterious mischievous, I will give no deadly medicine to any one if asked, nor suggest any such counsel; in like manner I will not give to a woman a pessary to produce abortion. Witb $uritp anii With oltttess 3 Will asig Mv Me nb practice fflp art will not cut persons laboring under the stone, but will leave this to be done by men who are practitioners of this work. Into whatever houses I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick, will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief corruption; nb Jf urtJjer from the seduction of females or males, of freemen slaves. Whatever in con- nection with my professional practice or not in connection with it, I see or hear, in the life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, 3 tll $ot Btbulge as reckoning that all such should be kept secret. While I continue to keep this Oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life the practice of the Art respected by all men in all times! But should I trespass violate this Oath, may the reverse be my lot! DEDICATION M. Elizabeth Huston, M.S. Few have given more to Woman ' s Medical College than M. Elizabeth Huston. A vital and sincere loyalty to the College has prompted her fifteen years of dedicated efficiency in the performance of innumerable duties as the Administrative Assistant to the Dean. Miss Huston ' s unique amalgama- tion of understanding, good will, and humor have allowed her to be both a jus t critic and a helpful counselor to those students who have come to her for advice. To one who extended to us the initial welcome to the College we give this last salute in fond appreciation for her efforts in our behalf and for the College — M. Elizabeth Huston ADMINISTRATION MARION FAY, Ph.D. President and Dean ROBERT L. LAMBERT, M.D. Medical Director IRENE E. MAHER, M.D. Associate Dean DORIS G. BARTUSKA, M.D. Assistant Dean GLADYS DOW DASKAM, B.A. Assistant to the President M. ELIZABETH HUSTON, M.S. Administrative Assistant SENIORS VVV f pp f p fty n $ -$ f a y J . GLASS OF 1962 f V MARY SHEILA BEIRNE Woodside, New York Washington Square College of New York University — A.B. NAOMI RUTH BLUESTONE Wilmington, Delaware University of Delaware — B.A. M Hflri L NANCY MARIE BRANOM Hillside, New Jersey Wellesley College— B.A. ROSINE BREUON Forest hills, New York Washington Square College of New York University — B.A. M 3L J v WILMA BULKIN Willow Grove, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania — B.A. ELIZABETH THERESE CANCROFT Bellmore, New York Adelphi College — B.S. LOUISE O. CHAPUNSKY Palmerton, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University — B.S. MARY LUZ COADY Ardmore, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania — B.A. MARTHA CHARLES CLAYTON COTTRELL Columbus, Georgia Mercer University — A.B. OLIVIA L. T. CRUZ Aganj, Guam University of Wisconsin — B.S. YVONNE DALTON Cleveland, Ohio College of Wooster — B.A. ROSALIE M. DODD Portland, Oregon Seattle Pacific College — B.S. VIRGINIA BRODKIN DROBNER Millburn, New Jersey Syracuse University — B.A. ROBERTA MILLER EDWARDS Yonkers, New York University of Texas — B.A., B.S. Catholic University of America — M.S., Ph.D. RUTH S. FISCHER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania — A.B. ELEANOR P. GANGER Woodside, New York University of Michigan — A.B. • ' ' Ljfd iy ANN DEBORAH ZIMSKIND GOLDSTEIN Trenton, New Jersey Bryn Mawr College — A.B. NANCY ELIZABETH GARY Manhasset, New York Springfield College — B.S. II JEANNE WINIFRED GREELEY Brooklyn, New York Washington Square College of New York University — B.A. GLORIA GREEN Glenside, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania — A.B. FRIEDA LOUISE GRELL Guerneville, California University of California — B.A. CAROL LEE HALPERN New York City, New York Hunter College of the City of New York — A.B. LLYNDA MARY HINDS Kingston, New York Bryn Mawr College — A.B. 1 CAMILLA DELORES JONES New York City, New York Bryn Mawr College — A.B. k 13 FRANCES KLINMAN Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Temple University NAMIKO KOMINAMI Nagoya, Japan MacMurray College — A.B. BLANCHE 8. KRAKOWSKI New York City, New York Hunter College of the City of New York — A.B. 14 BARBARA LANTZ Lorain, Ohio Kent State University — B.A. MARY WEISBACH LOVELAND Philadelphia, Pennsylvania College of St. Elizabeth— B.A. MILDRED LOUISE McMURTRY Bainbridge, Indiana Taylor University — B.A. 15 BARBARA MITCHELL Long Island, New York Adelphi College — B.S. PATRICIA NELSON NEWHALL Union, New Jersey College oi the City of New York— B.S. DORIS PERNA Queens, New York Queens College — B.S. 16 RUTH DORIS PETERS Queens, New York Hunter College of the City of New York — A.B. SEANA W. QUINTON New York City, New York Hunter College of the City of New York — A.B. FAITH MARILYN ALLEN RACHOFSKY Boston, Massachusetts Boston University — B.A. 17 SHIRLEY R. RASHKIS Jenkin+own, Pennsylvania University of Michigan — B.S. Columbia University — Ph.D. PHYLLIS SALIT SCHER Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College — B.S. MARTHA M. SKINNER Syracuse, New York Roberts Wesleyan College — B.A. 18 ELAINE G. SOLEYMANI Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Beaver College — B.A. ROSEMARY E. TERRANOVA New York City, New York Hunter College of the City of New York — A.B. YVONNE CAROLINE THEL Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Trinity College — B.S. 19 SANDRA JOAN THOMSON Boston, Massachusetts Newton College of the Sacred Heart — A.B. CYNTHIA WELSH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mary Washington College — B.S. k MURIEL L. YOUNG Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania — B.A. 20 BARBARA LILA ZEVINER New York City, New York Hunter College of the City of New York — A.B. CLINICAL FACULTY MEDICINE Joseph Splendido M.D. Laurence T. Browne M.D. Henry William Harris A.B., M.D. June F. Klinghoffer B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. Harry C. Gottlieb M.D. Jacob M. Danish A.B., M. ' D., F.A.C.P. Maurice Sones B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. William I. Getter A.B., M.D., F.A.C.P. Abraham M. Frumin B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. Alice M. Anderson A.B., M.D. H. Phelps Potter, Jr. B.A., M.D. Edward J. Huih B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. John R. Urbach A.B., M.D. Gerado Voci S.M., M.D., M.Sc. Max Allan Elias A.B., M.D. Herbert Unterberger B.S., M.D., M.Sc. Philip R. Trommer A.B., M.D., F.A.C.P. Ella Cooper Bell A.B., M.S., M.D. MEDICINE Mary R. Curcio M.D. C. Turner Johnson, Jr. M.D. Emilie S. Loeffler B.S., M.D. Paul D. Siegel B.A.. M.D. Marion Abbott Boyd B.S., M.D. James F. Galbally B.S., M.D. Louis Margolis B.A., M.D. Margaret J. Vassalotti B.A., M.D. Eloise M. Lemon A.B., M.A., M.D. Mary Bagan Dratman B.A., M.D. Edith Korentzwitt B.S., M.D. Solomon S. Minti B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. CLINICAL PATHOLOGY tT|k ' l ' v 1 e ti % j h (J Edward E. Holloway B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Gaetano Brindisi B.S., M.D. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE Katharine R. Boucot Bernard Behrend M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P., M.D. F.A.C.C.P. Mary McKee Porter H. William Schmidt A.B., M.D. B.A., M.D. 23 PSYCHIATRY % NEUROLOGY Blaine E. McLaughlin A.B., M.D. Leo Madow B.A., M.A., M.D. Flora Herman Biele A.B., M.D. Nathan L. Comer A.B., M.D. RADIOLOGY Jacob H. Vastine, 2nd M.D. Eva Fernandez Fox B.S., M.D. Emanuel G. Tulslcy M.D. Mollie A. Geiss A.B., B.S., M.D. DERMATOLOGY Carmen C. Thomas B.A., M.D., Sc.D. Margaret Gray Wood B.A., M.D. William L. Hamilton B.S., M.D. Hrant H. Stone A.B., M.D. Virginia H. Lautz A.B., M.D. Doris B. Gallagher B.A., M.D. 24 i ANESTHESIA c . SURGERY r Donald R. Cooper A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. James G. Bassett A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. Bernard Sigel M.D. LeRoy H. Stahlgren M.D. 1 Harry L. Thomas A.B., M.D. Francis Schumann A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. ' •««. Thomas J. O ' Neill A.B., M.D., F.A.C.C.P., F.I.C.S. Gil E. Pablo A.A., M.D., M.S. Jo Anne Overleese B.A., M.D. Alma D. Morani M.D., F.A.C.S. Gordon van den Noort B.A., M.D., F.A.C.S. UROLOGY Stanford W. Mulholland M.D., M.S., Sc.D., F.A.C.S. Edward M. Kavjian M.D. Harry M. Madonna B.S., M.D. Thomas H. Ginley M.D. Barry R. Halpern B.S., M.D. 25 ORTHOPEDICS Robert D. Heath B.A., M.D. Allen E. Hamburg B.S., M.D., M.S. Peter VIek A.B., M.D. Anna M. Brady B.S., M.D. OPHTHALMOLOGY H. Walter Forster, Jr. A.B., M.D. Grace R. Nachod B.S., M.D. Mila J. Ashodian A.B., M.D. OBSTETRICS S GYNECOLOGY Mary DeWitt Pettit A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.O.S. Catharine Macfarlane M.D., Sc.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.O.G. Elizabeth S. Waugh B.A., M.D., F.A.C.S. Elsie Reid Carrington A.B., M.D., M.S. Ann Gray Taylor M.D. Alma L. Young B.A., M.D. Edith F. Millican B.A., M.D. Jane M. Leibfried B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. 26 i Anne H. Pike B.A., M.D. Bernard A. Eskin B.S., M.S.. M.D. F. Marian Williams M.D. OB-GYN Martha L. Bierr.uller B.A., M.D. Helen O. Dickens .S., M.D., M.Sc, F.A.C.S. F.A.C.O.S. Marie Therese Burke B.A.. M.D. Elizabeth U. Laufer B.S., M.S., M.D. Theodore F. Hawkins A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. Florence M. Smith B.A., M.D. Jacob B. Shapiro M.D. PEDIATRICS Evelyn Ed Miller M.D. Harriet M. Arey A.B., M.D. Rose R. Mikelberg B.S., M.D. Lois M. Hammond B.S, M.D. Rita E. Scott B.S., M.D. Jean Gowing A.B., M.D. 27 Lee Winston B.S., M.D. PEDE E-N-T Mildred L Kistenmacher B.S., M.D. Emily Lois Van Loon B.A., M.D., M.Sc, F.A.C.S. ■it fl jft J- Margaret J. Nash M.D., M.P.H. 4. Patricia Reed Moreschi B.S., M.D. Rose R. O ' Connel B.S., M.D. Vera Malisoff B.A., M.D. Pauline Coonel M.D., F.A.C.S. FELLOWS § HOUSE STAFF GYN-OB Conchita Sauco M.D. Elie G. Karam M.D. Arnold K. Brenman B.A., M.D. F A A Miriam Santisteban B.S., M.D. 28 Prasertsri Sentrakul M.D. Fortunata Santos M.D. •Joan A Christie B.A., M.D. SUR GERY v ' r Jeanne Butterfield B.S., M.D. Hazel Hoist M.D. f mt - :t J 1 ,- «taBk 1- 1 r s Kenneth Bitman M.D. Johan Cornells M.D. Francisco J. Acevedo M.D. RADIOLOGY Hadi Ozer M.D. Beatrice K. Schreibman B.S., M.D. Chang Ho Kim M.D. PEDIATRICS Ciriaca Santos-Ramirez A.A., M.D. Visut Prasarnphanij M.D. Phyllis Marciano B.A., M.D. Varum Promadhat M.D. Anastasia Petrides M.D. MEDICINE Helen Czernobilsky M.D. Araceli B. Aguila M.D. Marguerite G. Deutch B.A., M.D. Benjamin Pinto MD Corine Overkamp M.D. Ronald E. Gillilan M.D. Ida J. Draeger, B.S. Librarian George D. Miller, B.A. Social Service Director Alice Devlin, R.N. Elizabeth Lucas Student Health Harry A. Goldman, B.S. Chief Pharmacist 30 JUNIORS CLASS OF 1963 JUNIORS R. Hopmeier, G. Oxenberg I. Hoffmeyer, M. Healey, J. Canter, J. Monahan R. Rau, C. Chura, P. Cantarella M. Storch, S. Beckett, H. Karkut, M. Lehman S. Goonan, E. Laboviti, J. Canter, D. Egan, L. Wilson, V. Zavatone 32 P. Adltins, J. Shipley, G. Shinn S. Goonan, J. Monahan, A. Hung CLASS OF 1963 33 PRECLINICAL FACULTY P ANATOMY Andrew B. Beasley, B.S., M.S., Sc.D., Valerie Y. Knowlton, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Bhatti, B.S., M.S., Thomas D. Malewitz, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Vera Menough, Levitan, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Elias N. Tsoukas, B.S., M.D. Iftikhar H. M.T., Max — I I Phyllis A. Bo+t, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., M. Jane Oes+erling, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Miriam F. Clarke, B OCHEMISTRV A B • Ph D • Margaret E. Ryland. B.A. PHYSIOLOGY Roberta Hafkesbring, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Frederick D. DeMartinis, Jr., A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Eleanor Caldwell 34 PHARMACOLOGY Sydney Ellis, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Norma H. Vincent, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Robert Siminoff, B.S. Ph.D., Charles R. Swaine, B.S., Ph.D. BACTERIOLOGY Ralph A. Knight, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Evelyn R. Balcer, M.T., Maria Wiener Kirber, M.S., Ph.D., Robert G. Blaker, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Ruth E. Miller, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. PATHOLOGY Kurt Aterman, M.D., Ph.D., M.R.C.P., Bernard Czernobilsky, M.D., Howard H. Freedman, A.B., M.D., Stanislav A. Norkin, M.D., Mehmet A. Donmezer, M.D., I. N. Dubin, B.S., M.D.C.M., F.A.C.P. ■? 35 SOPHOMORES i 1 . ' 1 CLASS OF 1964 36 D. Rissling, K. Harris, L Early, C. Thompson, D. Nicholas L. Simons, D. Nicholas, C. Schwab, C. Cavoto SOPHOMORES M. Pardine, J. Norman, B. Drapiewski, E. Leise, M. Kabalcjian M. Moyer, M. Jeffrey, A. Randolph, K. Leland, M. Drult+en E. Santoro, D. Kudzma, G. Strufi, G. Nolph R. Rosenblatt, C. Mackey, J. Woodruff, R. Gonialei 37 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1965 38 FRESHMEN G. Hight, S. Li, J. Goldstein, S. Pe|ic. A. Young, B. Ong, M. Kwan. B. Hajjar, B. Nemesh, M. Behbehanian, D. Brooks 39 S. Miner, M. O ' Donnell, P. Schoenfeld, J. Lacroix FRESHMEN H. Goldman, J. Lopez, M. Drouin. C. Blyn, M. Antokoletz, J. Spi- nosa, B. Rosenfeld. ,!! !«!J!1 C. Webber, P. Fenn, M. Stewart-Bentley 40 B. Laves, B. Naiman, L. Ber P. Maishock. M. Mesaros, C. Avizonis, A. DeSantis, I. Jones J. Moroney, A. Nassary, M. Chaplynsky, C. Michon Jt I L. Gunther, J. Gerneth, M. Poli+ylo, L. Gleason E. Pass, E. Grace, B. S+ibler, S. Gregory. FRESHMEN C, Shapiro, I. Jones, C. West, A. Zelkovic. 42 J. Gross, B. Cooper, M. Crab- tree, K. Heidelberger. STUDENT COUNCIL ZETA PHI 43 CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY MARIAN GUILD 44 ifilff SWITCHBOARD— Mary Festa, Caroline Thompson ADMINISTRATION OFFICES— Peggy Thompson, Sharon Gallagher, Ellen Harkins, Dorothy Peuser RECORD ROOM— Genoveffa Panepresso, Ann Kelly, Gertrude Karl, Patricia Hig- gins Rhoda Pomerantz, Dr. Marvin Dunn. Dr. Johan Cornells, Frances Klinman. WHAT-NOT-SHOP— Ann Ste- phenson, Marie Schufrieder, Grace Nahum r- I Sheila Beirne, Patricia Harkins. w vW The Research Wing Dedicated October I960 r JOHN B. PRIZER Chairman of the Board of Corporators DR. I. PINCUS, DR. E. FOX, DR. D. COOPER :: !! !! II m .-- jgj DR. H. WILLIAM HARRIS ■INTERNSHIPS Sheila Beirne Naomi Bluestone Nancy Branom Rosine Bretton Wilma Bulkin Elizabeth Cancroft Louise Chaplinsky Mary Luz Coady Martha Cottrell Olivia Cruz Yvonne Dalton Rosalie Dodd Virginia Drobner Roberta Edwards Ruth Fischer Eleanor Ganger Nancy Gary Deborah Goldstein Jeanne Greeley Gloria Green Frieda Grell Carol Halpern Llynda Hinds Camilla Jones Frances Klinman Namiko Kominami Blanche Krakowski Barbara Lantz Mary Loveland Mildred McMurty Barbara Mitchell Patricia Newhall Doris Perna Ruth Peters Seana Quinton Faith Rachofsky Shirley Rashkis Phyllis Scher Martha Skinner Elaine Soleymani Rosemary Terranova Yvonne Thel Sandra Thomson Cynthia Welsh Muriel Young Barbara Zeviner Alpha Omega Alpha Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital— Harrisburg, Pa. Albert Einstein Medical Center— Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia General Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Packer Hospital— Sayre, Pa. Mount Sinai Hospital— New York City, N. Y. St. Vincent ' s Hospital-New York City, N. Y. Episcopal Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Hospital of the Univ. of Pa.— Philadelphia, Pa. Meadowbrook Hospital— Hempstead, N. Y. Denver General Hospital— Denver, Colorado Cleveland Clinic Hospital— Cleveland, Ohio Presbyterian-St. Luke ' s Hospital— Chicago, III. Newark Beth Israel Hospital— Newark, N. J. Episcopal Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Pennsylvania Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Los Angeles County Hospital— Los Angeles, Calif. Jersey City Medical Center— Jersey City, N. J. Jefferson Medical College Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Brooklyn Hospital— Brooklyn, N. Y. Graduate Hospital of the Univ. of Pa.— Philadelphia, Pa. Los Angeles County Hospital— Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles County Hospital— Los Angeles, Calif. Bryn Mawr Hospital— Bryn Mawr, Pa. Long Island College Hospital— Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia General Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia General Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Meadowbrook Hospital— Hempstead, N. Y. Graduate Hospital of the Univ. of Pa.— Philadelphia, Pa. Episcopal Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Miami Valley Hospital— Dayton, Ohio Queens Hospital, Honolulu— Hawaii Philadelphia General Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Cedars of Lebanon— Los Angeles, Calif. Meadowbrook Hospital— Hempstead, N. Y. Hospital of the Woman ' s Medical College— Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia General Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Abington Memorial Hospital— Abington, Pa. Michael Reese Hospital— Chicago, III. Robert Packer Hospital— Sayre, Pa. Hahnemann Medical College Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Abington Memorial Hospital— Abington, Pa. Health Center Hospitals of the Univ. of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. Boston City Hospital; Tufts— Boston, Mass. Lankenau Hospital— Philadelphia, Pa. Albert Einstein Medical Center— Philadelphia, Pa. Long Island College Hospital— Brooklyn, N. Y. rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating st. surgery rotating rotating rotating rotating mixed medicine rotating st. medicine rotating rotating rotating rotating mixed medicine rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating st. pathology rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating rotating mixed medicine st. surgery rotating rotating st. medicine OFFICERS: pres. Muriel Young, vice pres. Nancy Branom, sec.-treas. Yvonne Dalton 47 Founder ' s Day Forum ' ir v 3F a tttt r DR. R. A. DUDLEY, DR. H. D. BRUNER, DR. HARRIET L. HARDY, DR. M. R. ZELLE— MARCH 9, I960. SCIENTIFIC MORNING SESSION — MARCH II, 1961 W ? ALUMNAE LUNCHEON FOLLOWING MORNING SESSION MARCH 10, 1962 PAST PRESIDENTS OF ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION: Sitting: Dr. M. Curcio, Dr. R. Rhoads, Dr. E. Waugh, Dr. C. MacFarlane, Dr. J. Crump, Dr. F. Baumann. Standing: Dr. M. West, Dr. A. Pike, Dr. S. Brenner, Dr. A. Taylor, Dr. M. Kolbye, Dr. A. Morani, Dr. J. Gowing, Dr. C. Thomas. DISASTER DRILL — APRIL 28, 1961 48 PATRONS Lillian S. Alpers, M.D. Mrs. Janet C. Allen James G. Bassett, M.D. James A. Batts, Jr., M.D. Bernard Behrend, M.D. E. Cooper Bell, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Michael J. Beirne Martha L. Biemuller, M.D. Phyllis A. Bott, Ph.D. Mr. Mrs. Clarence W. Bower Anna M. Brady, M.D. Dr. Mrs. Wayne T. Branom Dr. Mrs. Arnold King Brenman Laurence T. Browne, M.D. Elsie R. Carrington, M.D. Donald R. Cooper, M.D. Mary R. Curcio, M.D. Elsie Curtis, M.D. Dr. Frederick D. De Martinis Helen O. Dickens, M.D. Ida J. Draeger Mary B. Dratman, M.D. John F. Drukten Mr. Mrs. G. Kenneth Eaton Sydney Ellis, Ph.D. Marion Fay, Ph.D. Olive C. Ferguson Marian W. Freedman William I. Gefter, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Joseph J. Gerneth Jean Gowing, M.D. Mr. Mrs. William Green Roberta Hafkesbring, Ph.D. Dr. Mrs. Allen E. Hamburg Mr. Mrs. Albert J. Healy Robert D. Heath, M.D. Mr. Mrs. William C. Heidelberger, Sr. George C. Henny, M.D. Rev. Mrs. K. A. B. Hinds Joseph Hughes, M.D. Edward J. Huth, M.D. John J. Joyce, III, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Wm. A. Keenan Marie W. Kirber, Ph.D. Joseph A. Kitzmiller June F. Klinghoffer, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Walter W. Koester Robert L. Lambert, M.D. Virginia Lautz, M.D. Clara May Lehman, M.D. Jane M. Leibfried, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Kurt Leise Mr. Mrs. Amory Leland Catharine Macfarlane, M.D. Leo Madow, M.D. Vera Malisoff, M.D. Marie L. Mazzio Blaine E. McLaughlin, M.D. Rose R. Mikelberg, M.D. Ruth E. Miller, Ph.D. Solomon S. Mintz, M.D. Mr. Mrs. David Mitchell Dr. Mrs. George A. F. Moyer Mr. Mrs. John Naiman Margaret J. Nash, M.D. Lee Neissman Mr. Mrs. Arthur Nelson Alois J. Nemec Thomas J. E. O ' Neill, M.D. Jo Anne Overleese, M.D. Mary De Witt Pettit, M.D. Anne H. Pike, M.D. Mary McKee Porter, M.D. H. Phelps Potter, Jr., M.D. Dr. Mrs. Nicholas D. Ramirez Mr. Mrs. Daniel H. Rice Mr. Mrs. James Santoro Dr. Mrs. Francis Schumann Abraham Shapiro Leo I. Shapiro Paul D. Siegel, M.D. Dr. Bernarl Sigel Michael Spinosa Joseph A. Splendido, M.D. Dr. Mrs. LeRoy H. Stahlgren Mr. Mrs. Vincent L. Stibler Dr. Mrs. Henry C. Thel Philip R. Trommer, M.D. Gordon van den Noort, M.D Margaret J. Vassalotti, M.D. Jacob H. Vastine, II, M.D. Antonina Vernace Mr. Mrs. Stanley Vilinskas Margaret Gray Wood, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Nicholas J. Zelkovic Mr. Mrs. H. Zeviner Mrs. Paul G. Zimskind THE IATRIAN editors: CAROL L HALPERN PATRICIA N. NEWHALL 49 Dedicated to the discovery and development of better medicines for better heaith- since 1841. ■p o 50 Compliments of SACRED HEART HOSPITAL A 5 00 Bed General Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania • OFFERING • Ten Rotating Internships • Approved Residencies in Surgery, Medicine, Pathology, Radiology, Obstetrics and Gynecology PARTNERS IN HEALTH YOUR HOSPITAL . . . YOUR DOCTOR . . . BLUE CROSS . . . BLUE SHIELD . . . Associated Hospital Service of Philadelphia Medical Service Association of Pennsylvania 51 In Highest Regard . . . KELLY FOR BRICKWORK JOHN B. KELLY, INC. 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Wyeth pledges you: therapeutic agents of merit, and full informa- tion about them continued research and development of new, useful pharmaceuticals alert, trained representatives to service your needs Wyeth Laboratories Philadelphia 1, Pa. 53 Congratulations and Best Wishes ALBERT EINSTEIN MEDICAL CENTER Philadelphia 41, Pennsylvania We Offer Internships: Rotating Mixed Straight Residencies in: Anesthesiology General Surgery Internal Medicine Ob - Gyn Orthopedic Surgery Pathology Pediatrics Psychiatry Radiology Urology We Have: at Northern Division — 563 beds 149 Ward beds 41 Private beds 373 Semi-private beds at Southern Division — 317 beds 106 Ward beds 25 Private beds 186 Semi-private beds We the class of ' 65 Struggling now just to survive Salute the class of ' 62 May we do as well as you! 54 GoRtiSonE . . . probably useful only in the treatment of Addison ' s disease. No knowledgeable person could have pre- dicted more for cortisone. The time was April, 1948. The conclusion by a panel of distinguished clin icians that this medical new-comer, the first of the corticosteroids, would probably be of value only against one rare disease reflected the best in scientific thinking. No one could have foreseen that in the coming decade and a half, the corticos- teroids would be utilized against more than 50 diseases and disorders, and that millions of persons would benefit each year. Merck Co., which pioneered with corti- sone, could trace its interest in the marvelous secretions from the adrenal cortex back to 1933, when it had cooperated in studies at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. World War II gave the studies urgency when it was reported— falsely, as it turned out— that Ger- man aviators were making use of an adrenal extract to fly as high as 40,000 feet without oxygen. The federal government had lost interest by 1944, but Merck continued to push ahead with the adrenal program, cooperating closely in this work with Dr. Edward C. Kendall and his colleagues at the Mayo Clinic. It was Dr. Kendall who had first worked out the for- mulas for the corticosteroids. The first lab- oratory synthesis of cortisone, a mile-stone in medicinal chemistry, was accomplished by a brilliant young Merck scientist, Dr. Lewis H. Sarett, in December, 1944. It was in September, 1948, five months after the clinicians had issued their evalua- tion, that Dr. Philip S. Hench, also of the Mayo Clinic, made medical history with a series of cortisone injections given to a 29- year-old arthritic woman. The patient, who had been bedfast and virtually unable to move, delightedly went shopping after one week of therapy. A new era in medicine had been born. Within the research laboratories of Merck Sharp Dohme, which came into existence through the merger of Merck with Sharp Dohme in 1953, the quest for a better anti- inflammatory agent has never ceased. In these laboratories, scientists probe deeply into the basic nature of inflammatory disease. Chemists synthesize and study a wide variety of corticosteroids; pharmacologists, physiol- ogists and physicians check these and other compounds to see how they measure up in activity and absence of unwanted side effects. Merck Sharp Dohme ' s research and de- velopment in the corticosteroid field is but one of the company ' s many programs of sci- entific investigation. The medical scientists engaged in this work are the trustees of the better medicines of tomorrow, which are now being created in their test tubes and minds. 55 We would like to thank the college, our teachers, families, and the many friends who have made it possible for us to become physicians. THE CLASS OF 1962 OUR 77th YEAR OF SERVICE . . . First with the Finest — Since 1885 Throughout Your Professional Career You Can Rely on . . . WILLIAMS, BROWN EARLE, INC. For the Finest Medical Laboratory Equipment and Complete Photographic Apparatus and Supplies • 904-906 CHESTNUT STREET WA 3-1800 PHILADELPHIA 7, PA. Serving more people more tvays than any other Philadelphia bank The First Pennsylvania Banking and Trust Company GERMANTOWN OFFICE— 16 West Chelten Avenue J. Melber Clarke, Vice President and Manager CHEL-WAYNE OFFICE— 5 53 6 Wayne Avenue H. Taylor Riegel, Asst. Treasurer and Manager Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 56 A goodly company who have brought pride to WOMAN ' S MEDICAL COLLEGE — Thirteen Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients: 1950 Jane Sands Robb, M.D. ' 18 — heart research. 1951 Mary Martin Sloop, M.D. ' 06 — in recognition of devoted service to the mountain children of North Carolina. 1952 Elizabeth Bass, M.D. ' 04 — in recognition of her distinguished service in Medical Education and Research; and her inspiring interest in literature by and about Woman in Medicine. 1953 Catharine Macfarlane, M.D. ' 98 — in proud recognition of her dis- tinguished attainments as Surgeon, Teacher and pioneer in the field of Cancer Research. 1954 Ellen C. Potter, M.D. ' 03 — in recognition of her years of distinguished service as Physician, Educator, Health Administrator, Statesman and friend of the underprivileged. 195 5 Margaret Castex Sturgis, M.D. ' 15 — for her distinguished work in Gynecology, and in appreciation of her unfailing service to the College. 1956 Annie Veech, M.D. ' 09 — as a citizen and a scientist for leadership in child health and a distinguished career as a physician. 1956 Alice N. Pickett, M.D. ' 09 (co-winner with Dr. Veech). 1957 Sophie E. Rabinoff, M.D. ' 13 — for distinguished attainments as teacher and practitioner in the field of public health. 1958 Rachel Ash, M.D. ' 26 — in proud recognition of her distinguished attain- ment as Pediatrician, Cardiologist, Teacher and leader in Investigative Cardiology. 1959 Annie V. Scott, M.D. ' 18 — in proud recognition of her distinguished attainments as Pediatrician and Medical Educator in China, where she served as a Medical Missionary for a large part of her life. 1960 Eleanor Taylor Calverley, M.D. ' 08 — for her distinguished attainments as Pioneer Surgeon, Practitioner, and Medical Educator in Arabia for eighteen years. As Founder of the first American Hospital for women in Kuwait; and as wife, mother and author. 1961 Gulielma Fell Alsop, M.D. ' 08 — in recognition of her attainments as Medical Missionary in China, her long health service at Barnard College and as a well known author. By her professional excellence and by her generous service as our historian in writing the Centennial History of the Woman ' s Medical College of Pennsylvania. 57 Pharmaceutical, Biological and Diagnostic Products For the Medical Profession • ORTHO PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION RARITAN, NEW JERSEY ro be op - ° r ' To B Congratulations from the Class of 1964 58 Compliments of THE PARENTS ASSOCIATION OF W.M.C. with Sincere Wishes For Your Every Happiness! DR. ROSE R. MIKELBERG WILLIAM GREEN President Chairman, Philadelphia HARRY LABOVTIZ Secretary-Treasurer 59 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 62 STUDENT GOVERNMENT YVONNE THEL, President STEPHAINE GOONAN, Vice President MARGARET LANG, Secretary-Treasurer 60 ■ I w SV ftr ■ypsfiitlNri ■H ■H IT ■C I Wk | IIP ' £ ■■■H ftfl frj H M ■■■i wK ' v. 1 w vflNfil B B ■■■■H . S ' 1 ' ma HI rS BKS 1 ' ' ' id gpJpUD QL 1 ■i . f!% . 1 EN HP S jK bj vflr x HsU ■MfH ■«
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