Sacred Heart Hospital School of Nursing - Carmen Sylva Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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'K' . l ik 'p D' , ,kd Q ca Five Befls.. :ly -- Speed, Skill and Accuracy R U5 N41 -it Fundamentals of emergency care are here carried out by Eleanor Koze in the eyes treatment of acid burns of the ,r ff 2 viii- gb. , :fr---a Five Bells... 5. Service with ci Smile - Dr. Mary Baran and Eleanor Koze, assisted by joseph Yanish and Edward Keppel, two of our ambulance personnel, prepare to answer an emergency call when rapid transportation and instant medical care may be life-saving. xg All X Sufure Please - Dr. Thomas MC Willianis with the capable assistance of Joyce Laubach, skillfully sutures a lacer- ated thumb. The Dispensary under the direction of Mrs. Catherine O'Donnell, R.N., receives many such patients throughout the course of a day. Our Firsi President seems to be an object of deep concern as these little patients listen to his life story read by Theresa Yura at their party celebrating his birthday. ,Vfflfflvly nm' The l.iHle Ones . Are You For Recll? , asks an inquisitive tot as he playfully pulls the beard of Dear Santa. Christmas time is made as pleasant as possible for children in our Pediatric Department if they are not fortunate enough to be with their parents at home. fi HQIIOWSIGH Pqrfy - Cecelia Kapun, Geraldine Yankoski, Dorothy Bruch, Diane Correll and Mary Daly help the children in Pediatrics to celebrate Hallowe'en with plenty of ice cream, candy and cake. Friends Puri - Two little girls bid each other goodby after spending many months together in the hospital under the care of Agnes Gabler. ,r- N .Q -1 -' S - to have his legs in traction. ,W A Comforfing Smile is given by Correll to little Tommy who is quite f c c c ll 'W' if jg . ing , -,, ., ff' . . . In UHer Wonf and Helplessnessn. . Very UnCOrlCerned is this newborn whose life may depend upon this proced- 'jj ure. With the assistance of Eleanor I' , .5 Schramko, Dr. Ross Gernerd aspirates ' if the infant's air passages. '. ' ., -fx S Y-...V , N, Twins!! Sophie Makoski intro- duces this double bundle of joy to their Mama . tw W in A, H Specialized Training in Nursing Educafion . . The Marveis of Moder Surgery -With the assist ance of members of his operat ing team, Dr. C. A. Herr performs major surgery t alleviate human suffering. ,SL v Easier Greetings are wished to another patient, Mrs. Egolf, in our geriatric ward by Helen Sikorski. V K ,-.' ..- Please Fix My Pillow A request often voiced by our Mrs. Kopfer. Here her Wishes are carried out by Ellen Reimer and Edithann Bennett. TENDER LOVING CARE In Geriafrics :titty .vrven ,,-f'a ' Vi' Noi By Theory Alone .. W 'I -ii Rf HAPPY QIRTHDAY in,,wr,,,,:, ' li, 5 1' fl Af: N .mu Surgical Rounds Dr. James Spillane, M. Domitilla, M.S.C Marian Blickley. ln' ff ,9- .1 3 - 1 ' .f -1 ,, J,- f- 13- ' 5, .V ,E ,Z ,l lp 3 '., ., ffl, gf 'tx gg , I Q. f . 'ffl . -3 ' 'z,.- - W, 4 '- Hc1ppy lirrfhdayu! SHYS , X H 4:,'f Qj1w g Loretta DIMHFCHHYOHIO to her o-5 1 . l YH patient celebrating his 78th birthday. Jixry .fix K-as QE Fifi u Miss E1.IzA1sE'1'H KII,MIiYIEIl East Mauch Chunk, Pa. The cherished and Well loved cap of the Sacred Heart Nurse, in its crisp starched simplicity, was designed by Miss Elizabeth Kilmeyer in 1916. This was the same year that the Sacred Heart Hospital School of Nursing was founded. Sister M. Servatia, M.S.C., R.N., the first superintendent of the hospital, was confronted with the problem of designing a cap which would be a symbol of service for the future nurses who would wear it. She requested Miss Kilmeyer, who was then a patient at the hospital, to design a cap for the prospective student nurses. Miss Kilmeyer fashioned many patterns, but finally chose the design now in vogue. Except for the changes in size, the Sacred Heart cap is still identical with the original. The size of the cap and the way it is Worn has been slightly modified through the years to conform with the hair styling. The cap is a symbol of helpfulness, of service to mankind, no matter what the style. It places on the wearer a deep responsibility toward her fellow-man. Small Wonder that the nurse Wears her cap regally, for it is indeed a crown,-this millinery of mercy. .r fxly f iw' in f were ' me Qi an ' xx .v 1, Our Forma Accepfonce Happy Smiles of Sufi: are these from the F class of 1951 on the N v ' ix. 1 I i , ' , ., ' ' Tn 5 i l 1 gl -EF l If l' . 'Ev 91 ' i 1 -'s--'x f li ' X ' xe-fi 1 ' sg , I of capping. ls lifg xl Guide and Direcf Me in every moment of my nursing career . . . An Impressive Cere- mony is this, where each newly capped student receives 21 lighted candle, sym- bolic of service. li Y XXX f-. If 24 icuii 'ith An Eye To T0 Begin is the ical class on Febru- 19-LS. The Fufure . . , auf. ' ls Your Equofion Balanced? a familiar question heard from Sister Lucidia, M.S.C., in our Chemistry laboratory where we learned the principles of inorganic, organic, and biochemistry. -7., 5 Ggy and igh we ofthe ber class of egan our pre- Y period on Aug- ! A , f 1948. l v 'lx 1 -'f-wg vvi'?3?F??LqWi'i W' ' vu- u -:.,.gq - wwf- '- sg f 'Y ,I ' H- k Y Jw. L vp. J , ,, ' 1 V -., 41- ,LL , - :M gg, - Quilt 'gggj 51 Y -, ' , ,1 Q 5, She who knows and knows fhof she ss, sem, 3: 45553 wigfgsz 325: 3313?-fa sg ' N: sg: .2 ,- 'sassy 3 fe ,.,..- knows IS o groduofe, respect her. Wi W ii A Mbs ' :iii . 21 ws we 1.1: sf fffff we ..,f.fg: f M' 1 -wg -as fzasa my msn I as MMQWHQQQ djs' mi lil fi f k wi 3 gg - 2- Q E M K 5 Siam h e who knows and knows noi fl'lCIf A s e knows is o senior, encourage ner. Y I 1 I 51- ,se sm i Ky lf , , 1 rse is fy 2 w ff 15 - , -- I :D fy J 3 if , Mg? 3 1 ..,, ,ri K A Q ., X , A ' z 1 A sz. r 191 s gi Sr ks T vm X r .f ssssss D55 1-1 so E? 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The Nurse YVith confidence and surety that comes From term of practice and of study, too, She reaches humbly with her gentle hands, To take the scarf Veronica holds forth A scarf with which to Wipe the blood and sweat From men-made in the image of their Godl A scarf to bind the wounds and brace the limbs, Of those who falter from a thousand Woes. And with this scarf in hand, she journeys down The corridors of mercy, unafraid. Dressed in the cap of Hope, the gown of Faith, And cape of Charity, she goes her way, Vllhere pain of birth and pain of death cry out, VVhere aching sobs go echoing to meet The vacant laughter of the unraveled mind. Her soothing touch, bright smile, and cheerful word, Her Whispered prayers, the comfort that she brings, Leave health, or shining courage where she walks. And where she goes her White shoes follow paths Made by the sandals the great Healer Wore. Her joys shall be to see the sick made Well, And useful lives returned from agony, To see the twisted limb made straight, to see The happy mother with her newborn babe. Her work is blest, and bears a sacred seal, For in the Watches of the night she hears The peaceful Waters of Eternity, Lapping against the troubled shores of Life. -D. L. O,NEILL Jixiy Other ' A 3 f 1 N 5121- o R26 g'E1cs??1e 1aiK111:w'15ur1 va 12551 ugllzi Ygnd casmm 0i'nNI3Uinc1ii?n'lB. Rggsx 'Sion f ' 'I f H 1 rv gagged af hldrzdhaqn nN8JJ1ng 1 Tbgxmgasiox-1 R C2 Bgsglnesvxlle X S ri! if me CiWB1'?n'g'mvdas 711 Lge U 0 1-'W10 M 1 u14Uf Y' o 0 Sw Gfgmfffgr I if-M55 dutdt on C1 165 -. W Siem Vgfllnlx X 10 A mmm GT 1 --s,.,. llsmmfflpv A ' Q 'i55lw5-S wwf? Q 113, 21111 2' Ki- z :H V Y 1 W 'km um' ' m 5 5 fl chrut I uhm, D570 afun 1 J 6112115 S Y' Hg, F y V 1 o 1111 'W T PM . fax sw ihsnf 'K 1 ' hgf 60 Gufl, Bo smca MJ' ,taken at the hog 526 Har lmoming diselosf of three! 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' A Word from the Wise advisors Bernadine Zakutny and Frances Teel offer a but of helpful constructive criticism Literally Speaking Carmen Sylvas Literary staff reviews some material before Fadra Schuler types it for final proof Staff members include Lucille Butler Loretta DiMarcantomo Fadra Schuler typist Margaret O Neill Colleen Dore Literary Editor -asm 1 1 ,i 4, ri .2 sg: -l :vein-1 r Un ! wt 1 1 I C S-mn 'wk BETWEEN THE BOOKENDS luke vurtual boakworms we drew mspurohon, copued, and recopled, arranged and rearranged until flnolly our Carmen Sylva was completed, - ,',frif':,gfq'Qr-,J Q ,-w-xr . 'X .-C0 5 s -. ' H 'ia '34 .- M I: Im V XX ' HH ' ,iff N nr ' xrf x .fav K ::,-: 1 I E '1 -1 1, H, L r r E ,S , The Finale - Editor Marie Melley and Y' W ' 1 uv 4 '. Associate Editor Sophia Makcski have a final proof- , , reading of Carmen Sylvo before its publicaiion. ' fn for , 1 Y ' . A 'U' -P !::r.:f'4!J , ,gg .1-f v J-HE' Q3 355530 r .v. if 1'- -,.,. 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'lqlnmms . 1-rs -2 Nux ull ffl: L ,v ,,f -. , . 4: 1 . ' - .AL5..ig.1.s. 51 LL. fr,-f A-.1 .Lin-- W .:., z .J ,.- -.. Icznrlx :alight with tlw Q.'l1ri5rums xpirit. glistening 553 Wy 'cu tops, Ilw L'rum'l1 ul' snnw, ilu: spzxlklm: ul' usrl 11-mvnmlwr. THE STARLIGHT BALL -IOLIDAY PLANNING zxnu' x'U!'Ill'I'llllt'4' lI1k'I1lllk'I'NI ljllfkllltll' Kun-, 'lrryu' umnlmvlu, Nl.mlyn lzwn-rr. -'lnu Nlnric Kzxlinznk. ,m'r.1inc llvnry. :ulrl rlw llllllillllijl murll in their ex., 'Q hum lm' lln- Nflllllglll l3.1ll. .015 TWEEN DANCES X1-rf 411' 'Nl' Z'l1f rum in-'fl4Qa'. lrvm- l'4mx'.1l4. filllllllllt l'l1'1 'X than 1 lm .-,N - I!- gf flu' rlw gzffzmin' -.xclrz IDI xml Yll' l'1'1lu'il Dr yu xml lil xml Nl! 'fi 5, ' K' ' f L'A ' 2 1. f . -4. x Kwxlull. ffm 'Ci' Q. ,1 LS' , El' I is A 5 V x 1 N X X , W m Z! f VW F' -4' , W' 'fi -x. BY THE WISHING WELL z11'L' KIIIIICL' unnlllittu' lNL'II1!7t,'l'Nf Mary 'Inm- NILTL'kISlxL'Y'. Cynthia: CEL-l1ri11grr, Milliccnl Burnett, l,lrI'L'IILI IjllvliIl'L'2lI1lUIll0, Nl1lI'glll'Cl U'NL-ill, Cullcun Dore, jmm Carnxp. s BIT OF HUMOR I, lx uumpvvvvfl lvx k'lX.ljYk'IUIll'hI lil. .mal Mrs. Russ I' v avi' ,Q lwrm-1'ml. Klx. .xml Hn. l'!.IIllx l H1--. Kvrluil KiYI'l'l. lvimrr. Ur. .IINI .-. V. sp .lllUl!'HH night, :1 lug halrvcsr nmmm. soft k AUTUMN WHIRL rf I-1 gS331- 9' ,N ,F f 7 . I Q ' ' 'H I -V .'f7 ??5' 1 H Q . ,, n 1 'V ' -3J5gQ1,,1L T ' W 7' ' 55 M i ' ' .' ,F 2 4 ,Q ' 5. ?Tlwi!:i'fE3.2a:a...i, 1 ' ' w - - A 1- - ' 'A S QT: - L f L -N ,-. L , N. ,Y , ,V -- V N My . 1 f H! W ,E W P O, Ai ' ' EEE w If 5 vixffiji ii S- ' ' - ' ' ,, 'M ' X i ff Wi W' . 1 ian we QE? i W S E11 H' 'W 4 ,Q L g is ' I . V P .Qc ,ax - E714 -3 V Q q. Q ,g ,. -, v M .w' ,, - I, 1: -l Z, r '- L 11. i' '? ,, , -5 - A f Q' , Q- ., ff' , E . ' L i JE , ' -W wg M 4 - T. QI I Q-j Q 1' E . 4' -' r - H. ' lr' I Q If N WT , ' .jk ?' ' ll 5 2 ', 4 1 ' ' in . W A f -' ECPQ? 2 , 1 LZ. 4 gg 4 1 rv 5613 ' H, b- N, .,, -., -- . IA! ,lv rw 6 new Asa? diff GH Dufy Momenfs . Carols at Christmas and fun in the snow, making our own Frostie snow man. The Wiener roast when We all got together for something to eat and a game of baseball. f Off Dufy Moments.. . that were so fleeting but, so full of fun Whether spent in an informal gathering, watching television, listen- ing to the radio, reading a book, or perhaps studying. Food from home . . . a coke before lights out . . . a phone cull . . . these little things that colored our leisure time. Up at Tony,s for a cup of coffee- 21 moment of relaxation . . . lVlis- chievous moments that made us excellent short-sheeters and spring- fixers. Ijlwi Nursing In Acfion Ma1'y Daly, Cyntl Gehringer, Colleen Dc Geraldine Yankoski le: to observe organized nu ing in motion at the elf Convention of the Pei sylvania State Nur Association in Philac phia. Wfl 5 5 , :ik SOmefhinQ New In FUif'S was the Health Fair sponsored by the Junior Ch:1mberofComr' Above, Bernardine Zakutny, R.N., is taking the blood pressure of Gordon Gebhardt. This is one of the many examinations which were rendered to the public free of charge. Meanwhile Diane Correll the incubator. jnrly fighl 14 .v-. -1-ff 4- .- , fit ,, M,-- ,. 1+ .. , pf-- r W' k Q . .gi-21 2 3'2- '.-, -.-- - 5 . a . . 5 wwf if Q A gm f P din- .. XIV, A s z ,.-4 L ' 1 ,I , , - ., 2 'xl Ejfk a . -px :Lia : Q., lf, an 5' 'H - N ,:g -1 fplfmgiif- Q ' 'I ' 'nfl It Nl- Y.,-Q-if xl 'Dix 4- tj uv.-ati 1 5 1 'St vw, R Y' iw 1425 155' JY? Kiki Pl D ,g.- 'll v'p11Tv x , v, ,.,,,.Y3 l' 1 f 'J fe' ' W ,- ,J C K 0 ' ' 2541! 'lx M if n I .i., .E ' , W - 154 Mggg,-fl x 4: me lv as: .xx wx zz, H ,B ' Q 3 M is px ., 5. H, E C E I -' sei E 'fc In M. xr,-. N. E I 1, u . .. - Q.: T'ME 5 ok mx Xu the qxhux of the QXx1xymcX m dw pump 3 pvwccssknn, KxuXXvKdu1xXXy m' ns u gruup, x'cXXgXGxxs , zxchxitics QUKKXCKX gm MX Kmpmtzxnt Xmhxxxcc Ku mn' I v.'ducuYXcm. I L.: ,A -.VOX IH Q mux v pnuu 1 x wmpumw, mn x x N bmgxdnmd u r -4upL ui Xmuxdgdgk xx tw-L ntxxxuw outwxdn X L UNK XX L, KN muh x 'F In Addifion to new student quarters is our new library-a COITlf'Ol'TI2lbIC room in which to study, do research or just to browse, also our nursing arts laboratory which offers every modern con- venience to the student nurse. .F Lorraine Maletz Frances Marczyk Mary Mzrtejicka Florence Messcnlehner Catherine MLISSCI' Joan Nork Patricia Ann O'Donncll Janet Reitenauer Claire Riekcr Frances Robb Yeorlings Mary Savzulge lflizabetli Schlaclc .loan Schneider Angela Sgro Joyce Stephen liarhara Striney Marianne Tasconc Mary Wcnner Sister lVlon1c1 b C C. lnfricacies of Human Sfrucfure - CyPiC211lY reflects Sr. M. Dacia, M.S.C. as she instructs a group of onlool-:ing students. forty :href Yeorlings Cecelia Sister Lucilda, S.C.C. lflizabetlm Havrilla Kathryn Heft Mary Hopke Cygan Jacquelynn Hubert Kntlmryn Dc-lich Irene Jaman Anne Doyle Cecelia Kocon Norma Edge Margaret Filbin Jean Larkin Ida Giuliani Lorraine Lnurinaitis Hilda 113.151 Sylvia Lvwis l Biiiimiii Hziiiiiily Rosinn Luccherci forty fwo - ,tx-1, ii f, ' H- .Rx . av- ' '11 pm , ,gl EW w si Ea .' 'mga if W. im 5. ... Mak 52, nga Q aa si M. M . -'af H.:-N -.1 na a as Di sf Junior Closs Roster SISTER LUCILDA, S.C.C.. . . . . .Mallinckrodt Convent, Mendham, New Jersey SISTER MONICA, S. C. C.. . . . . .Mallinckrodt Convent, Mendham, New Jersey ABEL, ALMA REGINA .............. ........,..... R oute 1, Easton, Pennsylvania BONENBERGER, MAIIY ELIZABETH ............. Park Crest, Barnesville, Pennsylvania BRENNAN, ANNE CATHERINE ........ 519 Washington Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania BUIVIDAS, RosE MARY .........,.,...... 211 Linden Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania CUFF, MARGARET MARY ....... 21 South Orange Street, Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania CYGAN, CECELIA JULIA .... .................. R oute 1, Quakertown, Pennsylvania DELICH, KATHRYN MARY ....,......... 575 Lehigh Avenue, Pahnerton, Pennsylvania DOYLE, ANNE MARIE ...,.. 229 West Mahanoy Avenue, lVIahanoy City, Pennsylvania EDGE, NORMA MAliGARli'1' .................................... Bai-to, Pennsylvania FERDINAND, ANNE MARIE .... . . .115 South Pine Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania FILBIN, MARGARET LUCILLE. . . ......,.. 1139 Huron Avenue, Renovo, Pennsylvania GIULIANI, IDA ANNE .............. 533 East Patterson Street, Lansford, Pennsylvania GRECZYN, ANNA ...... .............. 1 31 Bryan Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania HANLEY, JOAN ANN .... .... 3 OS West Mahanoy Street, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania HANsL, HILDA MARIA .....................,,. Star Route, Allentown, Pennsylvania HAUPTLY, BARBARA MAIIY ..... HAVRILLA, ELIZABETH JANE ............. HEFT, KATHRYN MARTHA .... HOI'KE, MARY LOUISE ...... HUBERT, JACQUELYNN GAY. . . JAMAN, IRENE ALICE ,..., .. KOCON, CECILIA CHEsLAw .... 1744 West Norwegian Street, Pottsville, Pennsylvania .541 Arthur Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania . . . .-113 East Broad Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania L1-9 Fairview Avenue, Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania ,.....................Trexlertown, Pennsylvania . . . . . . .Route 1, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania . . . .-16 Spring Garden Street, Lansford, Pennsylvania . . . .Park Crest, Route 1, Barnesville, Pennsylvania LAURINAITIs, LORRAINE ANN ....... 306 West Penn Street, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania LEWIS, SYLVIA ANN .,......,.. .... N orth Ambler Street, Quakertown, Pennsylvania LUCCHETTI, ROSINA ADELINE ...... 124 South Eighth Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania MALETZ, LORRAINE JosEI'HINE ..,........ 82 Main Street, New Boston, Pennsylvania MARCZYR, FRANCES TERESA ...... 68 West Ridge Street, Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania MATEJICKA, MARY ANNE .............. 33 North Front Street, Coplay, Pennsylvania MESSENLEHNER, FLORENCE IRENE ..... 42 North Second Street, Coplay, Pennsylvania MUSSER, CATHERINE JULIA ........... 37 North Eighth Street, Coplay, Pennsylvania NORK, JOAN CECILIA .......... HUM South Eighth Street, Shanandoah, Pennsylvania LARRIN EAN CLAR15. ..,... .. 7 O,DONNELL, PATRICIA ANN.. REITENAUER, JANET DoLoREs RIERER, CLAIRE KATHERINE. ROBB, FRANCES HERMINA ..,. SAVADGE, MARY ELIZABETH.. SCHLACK, ELIZABETH ANN .... SCHNEIDER, JOAN MARIE .... SGRO, ANGELA MARIE. . . STEPHEN, JoYCE FAY. . . STRINEY, BARBARA ANN ..... TASCONE, MARIANNE TERESA WENNER, MARY ELLEN ..... Box -15, Limeport, Pennsylvania 922k South Eighth Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania 763 Second Street, Catasauqua, Pennsylvania 515 Hill Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania . . . . .710 Hanover Avenue, Allentown, Pennsylvania 135 West Pine Street, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania Route 2, Lehighton, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .528 Chestnut Street, Sunbury, Pennsylvania . . .528 North Second Street, Ennnaus, Pennsylvania , . . .1117M Tilghman Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania 311 South Fifth Street, Easton, Pennsylvania . . . .526 Kurtz Street, Catasauqua, Pennsylvania fm-ly Mary Agnes O'Donnell , . Helen Freeh Anna Superko Scfrelary Treaxurn Ilene Osxfchok Irene Posivak Earleen Proctor Armella Skraplts Elsie Kovacs Marie Slaby Joanne Helen Maley Ida Marino Louise Mullen ,loan Marcherto Elizabeth Milkovits Luettgen Pauline Stahr Janet Swanson Marie Teelev Helen Lugo Marilyn Musick Sister M. Eugenia, dx M.s.c. XGX thirty nine ,.k. ' Cf' G u . cakes Etlithann Bennett Aileen Boyle Dolores Broscious Alice Cullen Lorraine DiGiaeomo Jean Gehringer Elizabeth Dwyer Rose Elmer Kathryn Harach Florence Ehret Margaret Heckenberger Martha Fertal Joan Hoffstetter Catherine Gehman Anne Repanshelc Catherine Elia I re:idc'nt Vine-preridem ii Marian George Martha Hollick Those students Whom we affectionately , greeted as our Little Sisters . just one Rm Kobef step behind us, We have spent many enjoy- A able hours learning and Working together. Irene K'msCh 'k lk, 0,16 ffbe Of. foie sam M. Eileen, M.s.C. QS' thirty eight 2 51 H H .1 fi i BE? vi: N sf.. 'EX 75 83 H as mx. W ii. wx sg s W 5 If 1554 1 . I... I 1 i I 4. H 2:-.ii -E Intermediate Class Rosler SISTER M. EILEEN, M.S.C.. . . .... Saint Michaelis Convent, Reading, SISTER M. EUGENIA, M.S.C. ........ Saint Michael's Convent, Reading, BENNETT, EDITHANN MAE ........ 535 North Eighth Street, Allentown, BOYLE, AILEEN ROSE ....,.... 1027 East Centre Street, Mahaiioy City, BROSCIOUS, DOLORES MARIE ,... 326 South Diamond Street, Shamokin, CULLEN, ALICE DOROTHY ...... 337 West Spruce Street, Mahanoy City, DIGIACOMO, LORRAINE BARBARA .........,, 2427 Birch Street, Easton, DWYER, ELIZABETH ANN ........,.i..... 603 Green Court, Bethlehen, EBNER, ROsE THERESA . . . .... 380W Washington Street, Allentown, EHRET, FLORENCE RosE ...... ......... 2 Walnut Drive, Allentown, ELIA, CATHERINE CAROLINE .... .... 1 202 Chestnut Street, Lebanon, FERTAL, MARTHA ANNA ..,.. ,... 7 41 Hillside Avenue, Bethlehem, FREEII, HELEN ELIZABETH .... .....,........ R oute 1, Riegelsville, GEHMAN, CATHERINE BAUS .............,....,... Route 1, Macungie, GEHRINGER, JEAN LOUISE. . . ..... 2211 Washington Street, Allentown, GEORGE, MARIAN ANNE ...,..... 100 East Ludlow Street, Summit Hill, HARACI1, KATHRYN ........,... 803 East Centre Street, Mahanoy City, HECRENBERGER, MARGARET JOANNE .... 731 Locust Street, Catasauqua, HOFFSTETTER, -JOAN BARBARA ...................,. Route 1, Emmaus, HOLLICK, MARTHA SUZANNE ........ 35 West Oakdale Street, Freeland, KOBER, RITA ROSE ......... .... 2 41 Railroad Street, Allentown, KONSCI-INIR, IRENE ........... .......... E ast Pine Street, Sheppton, KOVACS, ELSIE MARY ANNE .............. 543 Wire Street, Allentown, LUETTGEN, JOANNE LORRAINE. . .401M North Fourth Street, Allentown, MALEY, HELEN FRANCES .......... 436 West Ogden Street, Girardville, MARCHETTO, JOAN LEE .... .... 7 25 North Jordan Street, Allentown, MARINO, IDA EDITH .................. 16 Hazard Street, Summit Hill, MILKOVITS, ELIZABETH MARGARET ......... 56 South Street, Nazareth, MULLEN, LOUISE GENEVIEVE ........ 72 West Boundary Avenue, York, MUSICK, MARILYN MARY ............. 224 Church Street, Catasauqua, O,DONNELI., MARY AGNES HELEN .... 632 Hanover Avenue, Allentown, OSIFCHOK, IRENE ANNA .............. 335 Front Street, Hokendauqua, POSIVAK, IRENE GABRIELLA ......... 741 East Sixth Street, Bethlehem, PROCTOR, EARLEEN GENEVIEVE ...,.... 4 South Second Street, Coplay, REPANSHEK, ANNE JEANNE .....,......... 641 Grant Street, Hazleton, SRRAPITS, ARMELLA MARY ...,... 1323 Newport Avenue, Northampton, SLABY, MARIE DOLORES. . . . . . . . . STAHR, PAULINE MELBA SUPERKO, ANNA CLAIRE. . . . . . . . SWANSON, JANET LOUISE .144 East Water Street, Coaldale, . . . ........,. 306 Arch Street, Perkasie, .344 American Street, Catasauqua, . . . . . . . . . . . .36 South Fifth Street, Allentown, .53 Saint Nicholas Street, Mahanoy City, . . . ........... 256 Cherry Street, Slatington, TEELEY, MARIE PIELENE ,.,.. ZIGO, HELEN MARIE. . . lhirfy .fix Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania - v I PATRICIA ANN Uolcious Pal ,111-IERESA C1.sMENTiNA WASSER Pal Hastings, Pennsylvania Allentown, Pennsylvania Meticulous in dress, explicit in manner . . . So I'll ask my Dad . . . Authority on aunts and . , . . . . . tired ' . . . Antics and ideas . . . Pianos and tele- bowling . . . Another spaghetti supper. vision. 'S lll 1 Y H! l i s i Z in BETTY LORRAINE WETZEL Bally Zionsville, Pennsylvania My baby brother-'l . . . Variable . . . Scissors happy . . . Confident dreamer . . . Zionsville collo- qualisms . . . Oh, my goodnesslu 'N .sr B? ' 1 He, . , , Y.- . JEAN ELIZABETH Yosr Allentown, Pennsylvania fmm11'2', Class Sweetheart . . . Charming personality . . . Interested and interesting . . Never a dull moment . . . Let's go to Tony's. GERALDINE MARIE YANKOSKI Gerry Bethlehem, Penns lvania Y Big smile . . . A Hare for green . . . Usually prudent . . . Finetl lor not having a license . . . Memorable May dance. V Zhirly five 4 V iuu.,,'. f Schmm Class hair roa Full of thc. old Nick Oncu known, clipper lucsday evemngs at the C C. l'il.IZAIiIi'l'H ANN lVlIORl2I.l.l UBHIIQ' .-Inu, 7 H azleton, lennsylvanizi VVell clrussenlvat all times . . . Hates being called, Liz . . . Prelers surgery . . . Plenty of spark. +08 IRENIQ MARIE PETRO Pele Bath, Pennsylvania Her little sister . . . Have to call home. . . . Dill pickles and psychiatry . . . Wake me up-now don't forget! 491' lvl.-XRGARl2'l' ANNE O,NPIIl.l. Peggy Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania At her hest in everything . . . Loyal . . . just try to hurry her at the table . . . Pass the salt, please. . . . Izfficient nurse. Off! v T I'lHI.lEN MARIIE RI-IIMER Ellen Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania Pleasing personality . . . A good story and a soft had . . . Witty . . . Don't get spastic! Ill iriy three i' .if . P A , uf- - f e S'rr:l.I.A KATHRYN MARGAVICI-1 SMI IRENH El.lzAixE'rH Mfvrro Irene New York, New York New Philadelphia, Pennsylvania HIDTCZIIHY hlueqeycs . . . Variety is the spice of Quiet and demure . . . Did I get zz letter? . . . lllc . . . Nlonopohzes the phone . . . Rllicient nurse. Always willing to lend a hand . . . Food for the birds. X .,x. X90 6 Us , 4 ai , n 31 , All MiARY JANE FRANCES MCCUSKER Mac MARIE ANNE MELLEY Mel Bally, Pennsylvania Coaldale, Pennsylvania The lilt of Irish laughter . . . A Phillies fan . . . Wit by the barrel . . . A passion for dancing . . . Aglow with mischief . . . Personality that clicks Never at Il loss for words . . . Editor of Carmen . . . Her specialty, Pediatrics. Sylva . . . In a big way too! 111 fri y Iran Excelsior!! Lmwoius Doius Kozif LVM- Emmaus, Pennsylvania 'mall hut mighty . . . The epitome ofexacrness . . . Eividualisr . . ..Goes in for zz discussion any time Incessnnr lcmrrer. :om MARY Loicms Ln Luv Shenzmcloah, Pennsylvania fonverribles her spccialry . . . Another rap routine Quiclc, cleft movements . . . lzyes that shine . . . wer! jovcif l.o1cuN1s IAUBACH Irish, her soft spot . , . Fun loving . . . hurrying' to and fro . . . Hello, Momf' ihiriy OH! ..f0yN,, Allentown, Pennsylvania Always 1 Soi-nm C.-xruii.i.A Mfucosxi Hellerrown, Pennsylvania Alert :xml helpful . . . A good supply o Cake . . . 'l'hinlcs helore she spealcs . . . Suphz2 ' I' chocolate Oh, No! i Excelsior!! I lZi.iam4oiua Nlmma Huruicsa Etna Ccmenton, Pennsylvania linger for uxciti-ment . . . Allergic to tlic orlrlyst tlungs . . . Summers :xt tlic park . . . l'1xt lrcc lwuttcrz? Cisciztm ANN KAVUN CeiI Quakertown, Pennsylvania MStr:ingc mixture of quietness nnrl lauglmrcr . . . lruck rides nncl lwrislc walks . . .No trmlu in lor country lilo. fhfrly ANNA Nlmuia Kfxtiuzua Coalrlalc, Pennsylvania Hats null costume jewelry . . Kal Unclau spirit . . . Contagious laugh . . . Sabre queen . . . but capable. lVlMu:,xiu1T EMMA linnonv Allentown, Pennsylvania ll a lcmclc of always finding tlie good in pee . s . , , . . .?'C:m l lxclp you? . . . Well, l guess l'll lm to force mysclff, nt Sm Roslin.-ue 1 5 I ANN HARNCAN T H Betlllcllcm, Pcnnsvlv g HRMQ,-, H :ml ' . ' anm and ski,-,S bxmulslflf . , Happy go Iuckv . . Su-L ono1'HY ANN Hol.v1sc1-1 Doll3 Allentown, Pennsylvania nu r H m rxnanunr enthusiast . . ,Ki ' lVly slsrcrs- omc 1 c . Anchors 21' wclglm . . . Altar zllll blmll 1 Weill' lmclspy, 'zxrers -ongcnizxl . . . iwenly nine l.onu.-UNH IAUM HPN ' ' 3 RY F Lf ' 1111 iff maus, Pennsylvania an . P , . 'llmnquil Oursrxznding giflfig-1:ll:ry...1iIXlwnys willing to help LVC1' pI'OCI'HSl'l1l21fgs z l?w11y l.lZAIHi'I'lI lifxlumlm HUIHEI Ccmcnton, Pcnnsylvamzl ment XVclI groomed llccliatrics. her pct assign . . . . Posscsscs Z1 weakness for blouses . . . Animal collector . . . Our May Queen. Excelsior!! Usually located in rliu movies . . . ian illicl:ic lVlAlLGARlZ'l' Nliuw GALLAUH Tzimnqlia, llcnnsylvzinia Clever wit . . . Cliorus giirl . . . Sleep is so sweet. Domiufs IUAN Gwuo . , S Coalclalf I Di Our Slovak ' L' 1cnn5YlVI1l1iz1 QpontaneouS ILTTZCT-llfefer . . . Laugliinf listener. 0' - - - Polkas . . AL Lygs ' ' C0ns1clL-rg 4 5 ,, . X CHlllS'l'lNB Bmumim GALM Clxrix Fairport l'larlaor, Oliio Clair De Lune . . . Dorf: clisturls-l'rn clrerimingf' . . . Airline liops berween Pennsylvania and Oliro . . . Hope 1 get a letter tomorrow. CYNTHI A Nlma Gm-IRINGER t . . Quakertown Penns I 1 Czmlyu . f v v. Niixrlfralness her virtue I' 'mm Ep., 11 reign-lrli n dry Sensgbhmndepeiiclent thinker - - - ursranclin f i .union flwlmt is L n Obstetrxcal Nursing, EXC9lsi0r!! lwfnzy ,ight MAILY DURISIN Randy MARILYN ALICE IivEiua'r'1' Marilyn Borclentown, New Jersey Orefield, Pennsylvania C3-Cute, Clever and Contagious . . . Dancing eyes Even temperament . . . Energy and sincerity . 1 . . . . Her vvagon's hitched to a star . . . Truthlully Hates life at 6 a.m .... Oh, why can't I stay 1n though F bed ? li'r.oR1zNcls Manila Fucns Firm-in Allentown, PCIll'ISylV2lIll21 Slow, tlrawling voice . . . Feminine mois oui' . . Always in mischief . . . lzarnest and deliberate , . 1'll he 1l'l.,, Of!! AGNES Rose GABLER 'llggif' Allentown, Pennsylvania Tnlkative . . . Buoyant spirit . . . First soprano in the showerg second otherwise . . . Hair stylist. - twenty ff-vfn lm E-X , it Laing xv-F- ,. K EL!ZABE'l'lI Corrisv Becky DIANE HELEN Coruuau, Dianne Ardniore, Pennsylvania B2ll1g0l', PCflUSYlV2ll1i3 C.A.1' .... Usually in rhe know . . . Semi-dassics Leader in activities I . - Minstrel end man . . . and high altitudes . . . karly to bed and early ro rise. bentimental over a pair of moccasms . . . Yearns to travel. l,URIi'l l'A AN'rnNm DllVlARCAN'l'0NllJ Di Marc lVlarrin's Creek, Pcnnsylvanizi lffll-rvcsccnce and enthusiasm, humor and laugh- rur . . . hhort hols . . . l'lyzlrom:mc's best friend . . . 'Tm starved! xl . f - algo E76 Hiamaw Nlmuia Dkoznfirc He!e'n Lunsforcl, Pennsylvania Loyal to the coal regions . . . Thcre's a sunny disposition behind that distinctive frown . . . Addicted to sleeping. Iwenly .vix ,9- Y IRENE BRUCH Dolly HELEN ANN BRUNI 1Ie1fn Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Phillipsburg, New Jersey . . . An aversion forchewing gum . . . Prefers bedside nursing . . . A clay off and she's football and soccer lan. . . Well I P-.hurg bound . . . Ice cream by the gallon . . . Nightmares. X .A- X90 G we 2 LUCILLE MARIE BUTLER Lou JOAN MARIE CAMP Campion Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania Allentown, Pennsylvania Usually found in someone else's room . . . Never Mischievous brown eyes . . . Deliberate manner lndlfferent . . . Unaffected manner . . . Prefers Ola- ol speech . . . Joviality balanced by seriousness . . . stctrxcal Nursing . . . l'.dd1e's home! Never say die spirit. lwsnly f iw 7l 1 X .fm C. X90 MILLICENT JEAN BARNETT Billy MARIAN ELIZABETH BLICkIl:Y Mana Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Shenandoah Pennsylvania Gay hrown eyes. . . . Greets life with la smile . . . ' Well dressed . . . A smile Vou can t resist S SWlmm1Dg enthusiast . . . Make mme country nous . . . Did I get a phone call stvlef' ETHEL MARIE BRILL Ella Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania Vfitticisms plentiful . . . Magnetic personality . . . Shines on the dance floor . . . Wake me in three minutes. DOLORES AGNES BROWN Emmaus, Pennsylvania Dor1zy Infectious laugh . . . flimrnaus 609-B-is Mrs. Brown there? . . . Those jail bird P.J.'s . . . Anyone gomg to thc store? Zwmly four 1 EXCelsiOr!! Nlfxiw Rosie DALY Mary C0 1,fL'J'ilIt'lll l'L75liN CATHERI . N : Allentown, Pennsylvaniai VII DUKE . . . 'I P . llziliiruully lorgcts lier keys . . .lntercstmg cliuttei' C' Lebtm rr I fg-J'I!fg,II -.collrmu . . ls it legal?-eAsk Marv . . . Perpetual motion . . . if HSS Spoka 011, Pm Y , . v I Ls HS I have a . milh , I I y vafllgl student H idea! , h -Cletcers and In Offllkfgnt murine letters . ' - - Honor ,f KA'1'in.1zuN Cmiiziz MARTIN Claire FA Secrelary 'DR-'X IVI.-WLENF S Allentown, Pennsylvania ' C?'ULliR Unlimited initiative . . . Typical lrisli persqnnlity F 1 . Lehi I reafurer f-mlm . . . Hates that 10 p.m. curfew . . . Helpful listener Likeflflslmbgiggleg1f0nI3IPennsvlvmia C 'R- ' . f Difvlanist KB ' DH 'O Lffifgfffih boa . . iwenly three Senior Closs Roster BARNETT, MILLICENT JEAN ..... ...... 2 35 Eighth Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania BLICRLEY, MARIAN ELIZABETH ,.,.....,.... S Maple Hill, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania BRILL, ETHEL MARIE ........... 57 North Main Street, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania BROWN, DOLORES AGNES. . . .......... 614 Broad Street, Emmaus, Pennsylvania BRUCH, DOROTHY IRENE. . . ...... 252 Eighth Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania BRUNI, HELEN ANN ....... ........., 2 53 Mercer Street, Phillipsburg, New Jersey BUTLER, LUCILLE MARIE ..., ..,. 3 50 West Coal Street, Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania CAMP, JOAN MARIE ....... ......... 4 61 Linden Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania COFFEY, ELIZABETH ...... .... 2 811 Belmont Avenue, Ardmore, Pennsylvania CORRELL, DIANE HELEN ..... .......... 1 17 Miller Street, Bangor, Pennsylvania DORE, COLLEEN CATHERINE ..... DROZDAK, HELEN MARIE ..... DURISIN, MARY ............ EVERETT, MARILYN ALICE .....,. Fucns, FLORENCE MARIE... ... GABLER, AGNES ROSE ........,. GALLAGHER, MARGARIZT MARY .......... GALM, CHRISTINE BARBARA. . . GAYIIOS, IDOLORES JOAN .... G12HR1NC3liR, CYNTHIA MAIQ ,... HARTIGAN, ROSEMARIIE ANN . . . HENRY, LORRAINE LAURA .... HOLVICCK, DOROTHY ANN ..... HUBER, ELIZABETH BARBARA. . . HUTNICR, ELEANOR MAIKIE. . . KAI.1NAK, ANNA MAIKIE ..... KAPUN, CECELIA ANN ..,,,... KAROLY, MARGARET EMMA . .. KOZIE, ELEANOR DORIS ..... LAUIIACH, JOYCE LORENE. . . . . . LORITIS, LEONA MAILY .......... MAROSRI, SOIIHIA CAMILLA ...,....,..... MARGAVICH, STELLA KATIIRYN . . SANKOVSKY, HELEN MARCELLA SCHRAMRO, ELEANOR JEAN .... SCHULER, FADRA MARLENE. . . SIKORSKI, HELEN .....,.... STEINMETZ, MARILYN JEAN. . . Szivos, EMMA MARY .......... UDICIQUS, PATRICIA ANN ....... VVJASSER, THERESA CLEMENTINA.. WIETZEI., BETTY LORRAINE .... YANKOSKI, GERALDINE MARIA . YOST, JEAN ELIZABETH ....... DALY, MAIKY ROSE ,.....,......... 201 North Sixth Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania DIMARCANTONIO, LORETTA ANTONIA .......... Box 21, Martin's Creek, Pennsylvania . . . . . .1143 Chestnut Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania 335 East Patterson Street, Lansford, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .R.D. 1, Route 25, Bordentown, New Jersey . . . . . . .Route 1, Orefield, Pennsylvania .2443 South Fourth Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania . .314 North Jordan Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania 526 Lincoln Street, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania . . . . . . .239 Courtland Street, Fairport Harbor, Ohio 226 West Howa1'd Avenue, Coaldale, Pennsylvania . . . .322 Juniper Street, Quakertown, Pennsylvania . . . .451 Carlton Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .735 Waliuiit Street, Emmaus, Pennsylvania 409 North Fourth Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania . . . . . .256 Fairview Street, Cementon, Pennsylvania . . . . . .221 Second Street, Cementon, Pennsylvania . . . .211 East Water' Street, Coaldale, Pennsylvania . . .Route 2, Quakertown, Pennsylvania S38 North Fourth Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania Route 1, Emmaus, Pennsylvania . .732 North Eighth Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania 25 South Emerick Street, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania 324 High Street, Hellertown, Pennsylvania . . . . . . .920 East Sixth Street, New York, New York MARTIN, KATHLEEN CLAIRE . . .1461 Lehigh Parkway, South Allentown, Pennsylvania MATTO, IRENE ELIZABETH .......... 2 Valley Street, New Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MCCUSRER, MARY JANE FRANCES ................ Main Street, Bally, Pennsylvania MELLEY, MARIE ANNE .................... 170 East Street, Coaldale, Pennsylvania MIORELLI, ELIZABETH ANN ....,...,... 317 Carlton Avenue, Hazleton, Pennsylvania O,NEILl,, MARGARET ANNE .... 15 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania PETRO, IRENE MARIE ..................,.... East Penn Street, Bath, Pennsylvania REIMER, HELEN MARIE ........ 232 East Center Street, Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania . . . . . .526 Jackson Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania . . . .421 East Fifth Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania . . .328 North Fifth Street, Lehighton, Pennsylvania . . . . . . .Maciingie Avenue, Emmaus, Pennsylvania . . .1125 Tilghman Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania . . .130 South Front Street, Coplay, Pennsylvania ...,............,.....Hastings, Pennsylvania . . . .726 Railroad Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania Route 1, Zionsville, Pennsylvania . . . . . .1138 Dover Lane, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania . . .901 Thirteenth Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania twenty Iwo 5 V, 1-11-.1 FI'-rfff '1-Us nN'T!LQ:-'-T41-V gg' 5' ,f 1 , , ' 4 . 1' m ' nu: 'mar S 0 Q - - 'T,., , ,X . , 'S : 1 o fi? u , -N V 'gp ,-4. I w '.' 2 . Q fi' , ,, ' N , ,R X- N 'gijgh fm M! , . , , ,. 1. '4 fs ,11.L 'ff ,Ir .X ' ,. , x ,wx . 175 A . 7' ,my 1 I J! ? Z -- W. r' 'x 1 I, A, 1-. . f , MX FTA FF' ,, F? X Q f .. ,-.I , 'fn 4 Wi ' M f f-,ggaf f v . ' 1 L . is - A -nik 0-WLS N' ,ff Bfllllwny ' y SN AY SUPERVISORS-Lefz Io Right-Roa Sister M. Weneburga, Sister M. C maine, Sister M. Marguerite, Sister f ASV:-V I, Qiax , rrvi 1-rg qi Sq . ' qi? Qxyx . i Irmgartl. Row 2: Sister M. Domit Sister M. Harrietta, Sister Tilgrlcla, Sister M. -lane. 15 x T ,rv .I . ,- . w 42415 HEAD NURSES-Left to Right-Row I: Mary Klucharieh, Rosehelene Savaclge, Anna Galmler, Margaret Fagan, Mary Whitehead, Rosemary McFadden, Mary Csencsits, Eleanor Paxson, Margaret Murtaugh. Row 2: Esther DeLong, Jeanne Fink, Mary Clare Maley, Helen Siralc, Mercecla Meclernach, Jean Beltz, Margaret Fahey, Angela Pechachek, Helen O'Neill, Frances Teeley, Pauline Mayer, Mabel DeLong. ffllf' Illy IWUJINH T. ZAKUTNY. R.N., B.S.N.IC. Nurfing Arif Imfrzcrtor sfrucfors' Discussion rs. Reisner and Miss Teeley d the problem simplified after e discussion. MILDRIQD I'IOl.I.lENBACH, R.N., P.'I'. In.rffzmnr.' ZWa,rmge Q ,, qv , .5 9 HE nw I L m E- .Q ANNA C. Bokowslu. R.N., B.S.N.E. Nurxing J-lrlf Inflructor W QT' ANNE M. PITCAVAGE, R.N. Irzftructor: Operalzng Room Teclzmque Em D. H.AHNER, RN. Ilulrurfor: Sofiology and Sofia! Pralfffnm in Jvllfflilig S'ervz'cr Both Arr and Science .... SISTER M. Lucmm, M.S.C., R.N.. B.S.N.E., M.'l'., R.'I'. Sr1'L'nc4' Imlrilrlnr Nursing requires 11 wealth of theory and swift, systematized practicality. These two important components were correfated in the classroom and on the hospital wards through the cooper- ation of our competent instructors, supervisors, and head nurses. Sxs'rER MARY, M.S.C., B.S., M.T. 1'n,virucIor.' Ill icrob io! 0 gy ciglzlrm SISTER M. MAGDAi,raN, M.S.C., B.S. in H.Ec Inflrufior: 1V-utrifion and Die! Therapy Sis'r11:RM.IRmoARn M S L R N Im-Irzirlor Rehqunz Foculfy SISTER M. DOMI1'Il.LA. M.S.C., R.N., l3.S.N.E. S-11perI'I'Jor.' MeIi's Medical and Surgical Depart- ment SISTER M. CSERMAINIE, M.S.C., R.N., HS. S11pe'1'2fI'.r01'.' VVomen's Medical and Surgical Department SISTER M. HARRIETTA, M.S.C., R.N., l3.S. Srzprrtfffor of N111'.f'1'1Ig. Night SISTER M. IRMGARD, M.S.C., R.N., l3.S.N.E. Szrpertdror. Central Supply Room SISTER M. JANE, M.S.C., R.N. S11perv1'J0r.' Pediatric Department SISTER M. MARGUEl1IT'ii, M.S.C., R.N. SUfJL 7'U'I..f07'.' Private Department SISTER M. TQILGRIDA, MSC., R.N., l3.S.N.E. Superm'Jor.' Operating Room SISTER M. TIIEOIIHANE, MSC., R.N., R.T. Supervifor: Department of Diagnostic Roent- genology SISTER M. WENEIIURGA, M.S.C., R.N., l3.S.N.E. S'1rpe1'v1'.r01'.' Obstetrical Department -IEAN E. BELTZ, R.N. Sf11pev'w'f0r.' Communicable Disease Unit CATHERINE O,DONNELL, R.N. S1tPE7'2lI..fO7'.' Out Patient Department DOROTHY O,DONNELL, R.N. Affifrtavit SIrpfrtfi.f0r.' Operating Room HELEN M. O,NEILL, R.N. Supefw'.r01'.' Newborn Nursery ANNA H. GABLER, R.N. .4.f.fI'.rta1zt S1tPE7'U1iJ'07'.' VVomen,s Medical and Surgical Department MARY T. KLUCI-IARICI-I, R.N. .4.frz'Jta1zt Supervz',tor.' Obstetrical Department lVIARY CSENCSITS. R.N. Head N1z1'.te'.' Operating Room ESTHER M. DELCJNG, R.N. Head Nzzvzm' Newborn Nursery MABEL DELONG, R.N., R.T. Head Nzrrxf: Department of Diagnostic Roent- genology MARGAIKE1' T. FAGAN, R.N. Head Nzcrfa' Private VVing MARGARET FAIIEY, R.N. Head Nurrfs Newborn Nursery .VIISANNE M. PINK, R.N. Head N'Ill'JE.' Women,s Private and Semi-Private Wing MARY CI,AliE MAI.IEY, R.N. Head Nurfes Women's Private and Semi-Private Wing PAULINE H. MAYER, R.N. Head Nzmuh' Private Wiiig ROSEMARY K. MCFADDEN, R.N. MCll,S Medical and Surgical De- partment Head N1lTIE.' MEDERNACII, R.N. Department of Therapeutic Rad- iology MEIKCEDA J. Head Nur.rf.' ELEANOR PAXSON, R.N. Head N-m'.ff.' Dperating Room ANGELA E. PECHACHEK, R.N. Head Nuvzre: Central Supply Room ROSEIIELENE SAVADGE, R.N. Head Nu1'Je.' Newborn Nursery DOROTHY M. SHERIDAN, R.N. Head Nurfa' Obstetrical Department HELEN F. SIRAK, R.N. Head Nfurrf: Department of Therapeutic Rad- iology .YFUF IIlA't'Il The Finishing Touch Supplied to our interns by a year's application of their theoretical know- ledge. On hand to meet any emergency they are a source of security to patient and nurses alike. Cl.Mr1zNcic A. Hol.i..-mn. BS., M.D., M.S. l .A.C.S.. l .I.C.S.. Carr. S. l'liiNlu' Kozmifr, B.S., M.D. Blwcla R. lVlARGIiR, M.D. X FE eta? I Vi .i 1, - 1 'S r ' W I ' lu' y wp, 4 . g .A . . .1-4 3. ,rj - i l ' 1' i -- I . Q Fi Fin! Row-Left to Riglzl: Dr. George E. Moerkirk, Dr. Ross M. Gernerd, Dr. Mary Baran, Dr. Thomas Dougherty, Dr. Clarence M. Miller, Serond Row: Dr. William E. Pease, Dr. Charles J. I-lefele, Dr. James C. Spillane, Dr. James C. Rex, Dr. Page S. McGirr, Dr. Bernard W. Mayer, Dr. Thomas G. McWilliams. .r1'.v1enI D., cm- 0-G' Y. SHAMAN' M. FRANCIS A. LIEBERMAN, B,S., M.D. . OMAS COOK M ' .D. F ' AA.C.S , . - a'3'L,, rf' 3 Sy -- . 4-60 isiilgkb ERB B ' - 1' ' 'S. ll Neufosuggiio., Good News It's a happy moment for everyone as Dr. Griffin discharges mother and baby. Miss Christine Galm comments with a smile of approval. B S., NLD., v om. Nfxss, . Q Curt. 5. ...n. 'rw M RAL PH F. Hmaw X 5' X xox, BS., M .D . AY-VXN K. Rowan, .A.Y., Cm. Y MD., PC Enom, BS. KP'-V3 D ON4 Ln 1 i . C' E A 1:3771 DF . C .RJ RS .J er , l, tl I CAIJVD josxzr' H B1ERMANa Bs., MD- L Tubercle Bacillus ALFRED Dumas, B.S., M.D s the theme of Dr- FACP. cm. M. Cert qcvy FRANK ju DU '50, M .D, x.--1 ' sms dynamlc lec- E. vi -- ALEXANDER J. F, I t LU B-S-, M.D , ! ':' , KERWIN M. Maacxcs, M.D., F.A.C.S., Cert. PIS. - ' f' 1.fx,f.,',-vmfl ,EP s Q,-.1 g .VN . , I 53 MAN MD' LUSC14 MA1k'fl Befween The Books Ancl Us. . tlie faculty, wliose combined effort and labor inculcated within our minds and hearts the theory, principles and ideals so necessary in the making of El good nurse. N NV. BR055- 9 ' N D L I EO, B.S, MD A RTHUR LINDFN . A F- Cert, 5L5'NA.B,, M informally Speaking Dr. Leo Eddinger stresses the salient features of Pharmacology and Thera- peutics. Foculfy JOSEPH R. BIERMAN, BS., M.D. Ivzstrzzcrovz' Communicable Diseases MARTIN VV. DROSSMAN, M.D. I1z.ft1'uctor.' Allergy and Diseases of Tegumentary System. THOMAS W. COOK, M.D., F.A.C.S. Izzm-actor-.' Diseases of Musculo-Skeletal System FRANK J. DILEO, M.D. I7l.S'f7'IlL'lO7'.' Care of the Newborn LUSCIAN W. DILEO, B.S., M.D. In.rtr'uct0r.' Pediatrics ALFRED W. DuBBs, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P., Cert. M., Cert. CCVD I1m1'rz1cr0r.' Diseases of Circulatory System LEO C. EDDINGER, M.D. I7Z.fl7'I1Cf07'.' Pharmacology and Therapeutics HOWARD ERB, l3.S., M.D., M.S. in Neurosurgery In5tr11ctor.' Diseases of the Nervous System ALEXANDER J. FILIP, BS.. M.D. IIz.rtrz4rto1'.' Genito-Urinary System JOHN A. GRIFFIN, NI.D. Instr-1wt01'.' Obstetrics RALPH F. HARWICR, HS., NLD. Imtrurton' Endocrinology NATHAN H. HEILICPMAN, M.D., F.C.C.P. I1z.rtruct0r.' Tuberculosis and Diseases of Res- piratory System CLARENCE A. HOLLAND, BS., NLD., M.S., F.A.C.S., F.I.C.S., Cert. S. I7'Lff7'1LL'l07'.' Diseases of Gastro-Intestinal System HENRY KOZLOFF, BS., M.D. In.vtructor.' Pediatrics FRANCIS A. LIEBERMAN, B.S., M.D., A.A.G.P. Ivzftructor: Diseases of Urinary Tract and Met- abolism ARTHUR LINDENFELD, A.B., NLD., Cert. P liz N Ivzftructors Diseases of Nervous System BRUCE R. MARGER, NLD. Student Health Clinic Physician JOEL NASS, B.S., NLD., F.A.C.S., Cert. S. In frncror: Medical and Surgical Emergencies MARVIN K. ROTHENBERGER, B.S., M.D., Cert. Ot. I7'1..YZ7'IlCf07'.' Diseases of Eye and Ear STEPHEN F. SEAMAN, M.D., Cert. O.G. l7lf.Yll7'IlCf01'.' Gynecology DONALD E. STADER, B.S., M.D., F.C.A.P.. Cert. P. QAPD I1m'1'1zri0r.' Pathology KERWIN M. MARCRS, M.D., F.A.C.S., Cert PIS I1z:zr1fct0r.' Diseases of Tegumentary System SISTER M. DACIA, M.S.C., R.N., B.S.N.E. Director of Nursing Education I1z.rirucior: Anatomy and Physiology SIsTER M.rLuCIDIA, M.S.C., R.N., I3.S.N.E., M.T., R. P. Science Ivmrzzrfoz' SISTER M. IRMGARD, M.S.C., R.N., l3.S.N.E. I11,rfrIwt0r.' Religion SISTER MARY, M.S.C., BS., M.T. Izzytructor: Microbiology SISTER M. MAGDALEN, M.S.C., l3.S. in H. Ee. IIutri1ct01'.' Nutrition and Diet Therapy BETTY C. REISNER, R.N., B.S.N.E., M.S. Nurfivig Arif Ivzftruclor ANNA C. BOROWSKI, R.N., B.S.N.E. N 'lH'.S'Ii'7Zg Arif .,7Z.fZ? LLL'i01' BERNARDINE T. ZAKUTNY, R.N., B.S.N.E. N urfing Arty I1z.ft1'I1cto1' EVA D. HAHNER, R.N. In,rt1'1Ictor.' Sociology and Social Problems in Nursing Sewice MILDRED HOLLENBACH, R.N., P.T. Inm'1zczor.' Massage ANNE M. PITCAVAGE, R.N. Imtr-ucl01'.' Operative Aseptie Technique FRANCES M. SLEELEY, R.N. Ivzftructov-.' Pediatric Nursing ,. .... . RHYICRIENIJ ALUYSIUS H. Vivrn Nor By Medicine Alone .... lint lay :in overall correlation of the healing arts administered not only to the body, but to the soul-our Chaplains aided the patients and nurses to place their problems into the hands of the Divine Physician. ayruptarii, Cur Chaplains .... REVEREND ALOYSIUS J. SCHMID Riavmusnn JOHN L. Kumi The Greafesf Source Of Comfort Father Kline administers Holy Communion Z1 patient. . . . The members of the Nursing School Council under whose able direction Sacred Heart Hospital School of Nursing has been able to take a distinctive position in the nursing field. R-N' SIST -M,5.C., ER M E C0i.uryW'X' V .41 Q PHREA Sis'rK1l 'M' SuP6r1nmule'Nl I1 nam' SzzPerz'1l:er13'i1E'C' 's i2.s.N-U sim. i c.. RN 'R M. D, .Q NETTE' NLS. varying Dmwo xcm, MSC. M ANTO 1 1001 of 1 7' of fx . 1 B XSTER i Di1'e?cl,o1', bm ' ' 1011715 5HuriilzbiiS..N'E nim' 1,2 , .' at u ini' -.Q I' xx f . Qrgvx' . x f 4 z ' '- f :gg bw. ...- 1 11' ,Q W N lynn , J X . A :W . ,...wJ 1 w X 7 N 5+ 4.- .Ap Mg ,Q . K A I 'Q 94 A Behind If All . . . Those unsung activities of the board of directors whose efforts make all our accomplishments possible. Headed by Vice- president Attorney James Lanshe, they have successfully I., directed the hospital in its progressive program ' I Y to serve a progressive community. I igni- -1-all nur' pg -if -.....,.I -n-1---ig., Groduofe Nurses of 1951 You have read of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution of 1789- 1791, when the diabolism of Rousseau and Voltaire conceived and propagated a phil- osophy Which precipitated multitudes of innocent people into the Blood Bath of Robespierre. The truth of this historical episode is, that more innocent persons than guilty ones suffered. If the evil ones had been punished, the world would have corrected itself to a perfect adjustment, however, oftimes under the pretense of the commonweal, evil survived, and virtue and truth were drowned in the incarnadine cesspool of the guillotine. Today we live in the Reign of Terror of our present World Revolution of 1950- 1951, when the political economy of Marx and Engels plunges daily helpless and innocent millions of people into the Blood Bath of Stalin! Ir seems so inconsistent that after all these years of advanced civilization and scientific discoveries, that we should experience the pangs of a new pagan persecution. We cannot understand why Good Citizenship and Religion should be accused of default in Human Relations. Let us not be stupified by the Sophistry of the Lie which as an ethical principle of Hitler, Mussoliiii and Stalin has brought so much havoc to our era of civilization. Confusion, alarm, doubt and lack of Faith in God are often the result of the torrential rains of errorv which have bogged down our Beliefin the Dignity of Man! However, from the ramparts of God's eternal Truth, we see the Beacon Light of Faith which will lead us into the harbor of temporal and eternal peace. Graduate Nurses! You dare not lose confidence in the fundamental truths which were taught to you during your three years of intensive training for the Nursing Pro- fession! You were trained to render aid to suffering humanity, because you know that Man is God's Masterpiece! The dignity of Man inspires you to bend your knees to the dust of Lifels travel-worn road and to uplift suffering and dying persons whom the cold-steel and mechanized forces of Soviet Communism have passed by as useless. You have gathered up the fragments of broken hearts and lacerated souls and you have placed them upon the altar of their Creator near to the Sacred Heart of-lesusl Never be affected by the passing blight or plague of defective thinking and pagan belief. No Soviet Peace will ever satisfy the Graduate Nurse of the Sacred Heart Hospital! You want and need God in order to live a happy and worthy life as a Pro- fessional Nurse! Remember the principles of your Apologetics, your Code of Ethics, your beneficent Psychology and your Scientific Knowledge acquired in all the depart- ments of Nursing. While many crest-fallen hearts and souls have sunk to the depths of this present World Revolution, let your banner and escutcheon ever bear the motto of your Class- EXCELS1OR which means that you are determined to rise to the higher and better things of Life until you reach the resplendent Tabor of your joyful transfiguration in eternity! Upon this occasion of the 25th anniversary of my humble association with the Sacred Heart Hospital, 1 extend to you, one and all, the sincere gratitude of an aging veteran who has not forgotten your abiding loyalty, sacrifice and service. Yours for God and America, Right Reverend 1V1onsignor Leo GREGORY FINK, V.F. Dircctor and Tremurer SACRED HEART 1'1OSl'ITAL ASSOCIATION, INC. .Y1iN' Quarter Century of Service The works of Msgr. l.eo Gregory Fink, builder for God and Country who next Friday will round out a quarter century of service at the Church of the Sacred Heart of jesus, have over- flowed his parish, his creed and his community. Through his efforts not only Lehigh and Northampton counties, but almost the entire southeastern Pennsylvania has been made a far better place to live-for Catholic, Protestant and Jew. Yvith the same patience and foresight that led him to spend six years as bookkceper for the Reading Iron Co. to earn enough money to see him through St. Charles Seminary in Overbrook, Msgr. Fink set out to strengthen the weak links in the Church in the 1.ehigh Valley upon being named rector of Sacred Heart Church and head of the vicariate in this area, March 2, 1920. In his 25 years in Allentown he has aided in establishing 15 Roman Catholic churches in the l.e-high-Northampton area. As dean of the l,ehigh-Northampton vicariate ofthe Phila- delphia archdiocese. Msgr. Fink founded the school which has grown to be Allentown Central Catholic High School, housed in a modern plant and boasting a highly qualified facultyg the Catmelite Monastery of St. Theresa in Lanark: the Sacred Heart Home and Trade School in Coopersburg: a house of studies for the Missionary Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of -lesus at Hyde Park in Reading, and the Sacred Heart Hospital School His predecessor, Msgr. Peter Masson, was a fine rector. He of Anesthesiology. He was the guiding light behind the expansion of the Sacred Heart Hospital. lhe following projects were completed: 1927 1928 Interns' quarters Annex to School of Nursing 1929 Service building of hospital. 1930 Administration building: engineering department: boiler house. 1936 Cancer clinic. and Department of'l'herapeutic Radiology 1940 19-11 Annex to Maternity Department Sacred Heart Sanatorium. 'liuberculosis Unit of the Sacred Heart Hospital, Luneport, Pennsylvania. 194-1 Fourth floor of Nurses' Residence. 1945 Coal pockets, and motor ramp for doctors. 1949 'lirexler Memorial Wing. containing 'lirexler Auditorium for assemblies of doctors and nurses. 1950 Msgr. Masson Memorial Wing, containing Notre Dame Cliapel and Notre Dame Auditorium for assemblies of nurses. junior and senior auxiliaries. Splendid Work Twenty-five years ago Monsignor l,eo G. Fink came to this city from Brockton, Schuylkill county, to become the rector of the Church of the Sacred Heart ofjesus. He succeeded the much loved Monsignor Peter Masson who had been the rector of the Church for 15 years. Msgr. Fink was -1-0 years of age when he came to this city and then in the very prime of his manhood, and the 25 years he has been here have been very full years for him. They were full, not alone in that he was rector ofa large parish, but full in the fact that he has accomplished in these 25 years far more than is possible by the average man. He has the establishment of 15 missions to his credit, all these in Lehigh and Northampton counties. He was the founder ofthe Central Catholic High School which today has an enroll- ment of approximately 1,100 pupils. He was the builder of Roclcne Hall. The Sacred Heart Hospital has, under his direction, expanded from a small hospital to one of almost 500 beds with a hospital organization that compares with the best. Under his direction the Sacred Heart Sanatorium for tuberculosis patients was established at Mt. Trexler, l.imeport, where many sufferers have found a haven. not only for rest but for the rebuilding of their bodies. He established the Sacred Heart Home and Trade School at Coopersburg. The Carmelite Monastery at Lanark has been enlarged and improved and the homes for aged women Pear his church have been expanded, as well as the nurses, iome. by f ive Among the other institutions he founded are the Sacred Heart Hospital at Norristown, the Good Samaritan Hospital in Pottsville, St. Joseph's Health Resort in Wedron, Illinois, the St. Martha and St. Clara Home for Aged on Pine Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania. His influence overflowing his immediate community, he was the mainspring in the establishment of Villa of St. Elizabeth for Aged in Reading: the enlargement of St. Mary's Hospital in Athens, Georgia, and is currently aiding in the planning of a Valley Forge National Shrine Parish Church. Added to all these accomplishments he has found time to do voluminous research and has published more than 20 books. All this is the accomplishment of a native of Reading, who was not ordained to the Priesthood until he had reached 30, and who did not become affiliated with the local parish until ten years later. He is the son of Peter and Clara CHeineQ Fink, the grandson oflohn Fink Cwounded during the Battle ofAntietam in the Civil NVar and a convert to the Roman Catholic Churchl and the brother of Rev. Felix Fink, rector of St. Bartholomew's in Brockton. He was ordained May 27, 1916. in SS Peter and Paul Cathedral in Philadelphiag served St. Alphonsus parish in the Quaker City, St. Henry's in the same communityg Holy Ghost parish in Beth- lehem, and St. Bartholomevv's in Brockton. When he took over the latter congregation the small parish had no place of worship and was composed of people who spoke nine different tongues. During World War 1, Msgr. Fink took time out to become an Army Chaplain. He not only ministered to the spiritual needs of the troops, but served as teacher of American Historv and English at Army school. He delivered lectures in YMCA huts, Red Cross huts and -lcwish welfare centers. He has served as chaplain for the American Legion, Catholic 1Var Veterans and Honorary First Defenders. March 2, 1926. he came to Allentown to succeed the late Msgr. Peter Masson. One of his first accomplishments was the erection of the Monsignor Masson Memorial School building in 1927. He was appointed a monsignor December 18, 1929, and was invested April 28, 1930, by Bishop Gerald P. O'Hara. In honor of this man of amazing accomplishments, community leaders Join with Church leaders in honoring Msgr. Fink at his silver Jubilee Mass. Call Chronicle, February 25, 1951 U.-xcic A. Youej Monsignor Fink got possession of the Judge Harvey acres at Fourth and Chew Streets where the hospital was established, but it remained for Msgr. Fink to be the great builder and expander for his Church. 'lihe people of his faith settled in various sections of these two counties and wherever there were sufficient people to form a congregation, Msgr. Fink saw that they had a location and a building was provided for and by them. It is the usual lot of a priest to start one or two missions, but for a man to start 15 in the course of only 25 years shows an exceptional foresight and solicitation for his Church. His name will go down in local history as a great builder of institutions worthwhile and as one whose record will hardly be surpassed in many years to come. He has lived in a period when. because of increase in population in these two counties, it was possible to establish his Church in so many different places. The inter- esting thing about the great work he has done is that while he had able assistants, he did not lose the personal touch in the large field of his endeavor. Now at the age of 65 this restless and energetic spirit may be able to sit back and take things easier-but this he is not likely to do. It is more likely that this constant watchfulness will be over his entire field which covers several counties and that he will continue as the great builder for the Master he serves so faithfully. lflliifliflilll Call ClLT07L1iCfZ', Frbrimry 25, 1951 KDAVID A, MI1.I.ERJ L XI xx x Ulm Su rn I 1 url url y L' IJVLISWL A Hur QL um' V Infl 1' ,vgrv I'urIhv1::lxi 25 u nr xhn I vlrlssw ul- ilu' Sac in Srhonl ml Nursin 1 I1 ul 111 L A .J 1 NI L ink I rcxk nn Il :ma X alison wing in smix: mr Q, Xffmf lfiill nicpnrwd svn lk um n n.wu's Wear L T4 X'L'l'l'lX!l1Q TIHII Kill? I Rr. Rav. Nlxgr. 1 Still kvunly cram pmgr 1lHl'lllIlHj' tllx Dedicofion UR YEARBOOK is, to us, more than a treasury of memories. It stands also as a symbol of three very important years of our lives, three years of effortg three years of growth, three years of kinship with God's holy work. For that reason, we come with mingled feelings of pride and humility, to this page of dedication for our yearbook. It is here that our class attempts to honor in a special way someone who has touched our lives by precept and example, and who has etched his mark on our hearts by that secret process Greatness has. But here indeed is a paradox, for the man we would so honor for his wisdom, his humanity, and his sanctity bears a name so illustrious that its very use brings reflected honor and dignity to our yearbook, honoring us more than we can honor him. It is therefore with deep respect and reverence that we make this dedication to . . . RIGHT REXIEREND MONSIGNOR Liao GREGORY FINK, V.F. Twenty-five years of prayer and work since first coming to Allentown have brought high honor to Monsignor Fink and have wrought great improvement in the cultural, social, economical and religious life of our Catholic population. His quarter of a century of devotion to Godis labors has accom- plished wonders in the way of mercy and healing for the sick, comfort and care for the aged and orphan, the spreading and maintaining of the faith by establishment of missions and new horizons for Catholic education. Monsignor Fink builds his own monuments. The nurse's place of dwelling, her place of working, and her place of worshi.ping, all attest this. He stands as a tower of Catholicity in his community, and as such has brought great credit and respect to his Faith and to his Way of Life. Monsignor Fink is known among educators for his building and direction of schools, among Army men as a patriotic soldier of God, among scholars for his published works, in the medical field as a builder of highest rated hospitals. He is known in Rome as a worthy member of the Holy Father's household, and he has made Fourth and Chew Streets of Allentown, Pennsylvania an address beloved in Heaven as a spot that typifies obedience to the commandment: Love Thy Neighborf, 111 fre 4 v S 3 'Sf - . J, 22 'S 'E H, E3 W A EE Qi! CARME PUBLISHED BY THE HEE Ei SENIOR CLASSES Q E ,Q L ww or THE E Socrecl Hecrf Hospiqggl School of N urs i Q Auemown, HP Volurhgq ,Ev , . ,.. fc' 1 x 1 A X A s w H - ,V V N f3'5e'5L'i3 -: .f - . 4 , gum. 219 I 'Neg Q an ' ' ig. 1 , A mv. n- 4 .Un I -s.-1 w ' ' is-5 v .Q ' Z, w.4 .,. if f V1 1 ,Nl L i 4 af' 5-,-, 152 E A 1139 . P x A a w A L Q -un. wgfliilifwl 1 ff A x , A 4 -11 ,Lt . ' w5Q::f'7'-:zv:5 f1 'a-r vuv s'1:l:11'1'x M'!?fFF-vu, fv:1f-EEC-': 'v , . 1 -1 , ,1'--W1-: -',:: mg. , I M V 1 1 Q W A? I oi? I if , J 3'5- ,0- 1-4 ,H N 1.1 JV' v fi' 5..- F x U ,. IV. Uy , 1 -69 -x .V 1 , f Foxy .vmilr . . . Going homf' . . . 4'fllfll'7l17l,,flHI, . . . Sr. joan Hlarie, 0.L.Hl .... 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Your .rfrw . . . Salffladifx . . . In a lzurry . . . Swim :uit .vweetlzeartf . . . fmt right. alfa' ' 4 - Y W I I Q 'ix --.5 ,- inf. Above on School of Anesthesiology was hcfilm in 1944 under the direction of Sister M. Bonosa, M.S.C., R.N. Sfaicd-Lqfi ro Right: Mary Reyda. R.N., Sister M. Bonosa, M.S.C.. KN., Ann Brown, R.N. SfIU1d1i7I.g?Ll:fl lo Righl: Marie Huddock. R.N., Lucretia Engler, R.N., Ruth Rosenberger, R.N., Paul Cliaballa, R.N. School of Medical Tech l10l0gy directed lwy Dr. Donal lf. Stader. M.D.. Dr. Clarengl Miller. M.D. and Sister M. Mari M.S.C., BS., Mfli. provides ar equate training and instruction fr persons interested in the Held: Medical Tcehnology. Lcifl lo Riglzls Goldie Gross, Dolorm Soprano, Petrina Callisto, Bert jean Zerhy. Dorothy Bache, Sistu Mary, M.S.C.. B.S., M.T., D Donald lf. Stader. M.D., D Clarence Miller. M.D., Kathry Frantz. Catherine W'eir, Dolor- Aslmcroft, -loan Hutton. Us ,. ikae, Sfudenf Technicians Left lo Right: Santina Luc- chetti, Ruth Crissey, Janet , Fabian, janet Coble. Dor- othy Rosser, Marita Spickernagel, Rosemary Seitz, Evelyn Horn. Deporimenf of Diagnostic Roenfgenology under the direction of Dr. Thomas Scarlett, lVl.D., Sister Nl. Theophane, M.S.C., R.N., R.T., Nlabel DeLong, R.N., R.T. Sacred Heart Hospital in its progressive program has expanded its special departments such as the Depart- ment ol' Therapeutic Radiology, Department ol Diagnostic Roentgenology and Laboratory. -l A 5 ' ' Hold Sfill Please says Mabel DeLong to Andrew Anderson as she adjusts the head unit prior to taking an exposure of the skull. xliere prescriptions are filled and ' l The New Pharmacy v medications dispensed according to the needs of the hosplta is under the management of Sister M. Clirysostoma, M.S.C,, R.N who is aided by Mr. Harry Houck and Helen Sirak, R.N. How Does Thai Feel? :Islas Sister M. Leonilla, lVl.S.C. who is operating the Whirlpool tub frequently used in rehabili- tation. 0 Therc1py's Excellenf Results X-Ray , ld Mengel to this l1app5 comments Dr. Clmr es modier. Florence Nightingale Pledge I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischiveous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to elevate the stand- ard ofmy profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. Carmen Sylvo Carmen Sylva, the title of our yearly editorial tribute to our Alma Mater, is issued in memory of Queen Elizabeth of Rumania. She is best known perhaps, by her pen name, Carmen Sylva. The daughter of Prince l-Iermann of Wied Newwied and Maria of Nassau was born in 1843. Her marriage to Prince Charles of Rumania took place in 1869. She gave birth to one child, a daughter who died in 1874. In the war of 1877-1878, Carmen Sylva, filled with untiring zeal, endeared herself to the Rumanian people by her faithful devotion to the wounded soldiers. The later years of her life she spent diligently fostering the national women's industry. The noble beloved Queen died March 2, 1916, after an extensive American tour which won for her the hearts ofa large host of friends, and evoked from the graduating class of the Sacred Heart Hospital a desire to perpetuate her memory in the annual Class Book. fighly thru' M r. George CLERGY PATRONS A Mr. K Mrs. Fred Abendschein Miss Marie Adams Miss Mary Jane Adams Mr. 8: Mrs. William P. Adams Mr. 8 Mrs. Mlilliam H. Ainey Mrs. George Allen Mrs. Vera Alshon R.N. Mrs. Elsie Burkhart Mr. tk Mrs. Jacob Bushek Mr. Bernard J. Butler Mr. ik Mrs. Charles Butz Miss Jean Butz Miss Lorraine Butz Miss Kathryn Buyarski C Mr. R Mrs. Ralph Camp Mr. William Camp Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Campbell Mrs. Helen Cannon R.N. Mr. R Mrs. Joseph Carfara Mr. X Mrs. XVilliam Carl Mr. tk Mrs. Arthur Casper Mr. K Mrs. E. Casper Catholic Daughters of America Allentown. Pa. Mrs. Mark Cerulli Mr. X Mrs. Gabriel Ambrosino Mr. X Mrs. Vernon Ames Mr. lc Mrs. John Amitrami Mr. Andrew Anderson Mr. lk Mrs. John Angstadt Mr. K Mrs. Kenneth Arner Mr. X Mrs. Max Arnold Mr. Aaron Aronsky Mr. R Mrs. Xvilliam P. Arrot Mrs. Mary Artinger Mr. lk Mrs. Joseph Aspell Mrs. Mary Augustine B Mr. X Mrs. Peter Bachert Mr. X Mrs. Stephen Bajan Mrs. Iilizahetlt Balski Mr. K Mrs. Edward Bankos Mr. R Mrs. Edward Bannan Miss Bertha E. Banzoff Mr. R Mrs. Michael Barna Mr. th Mrs. Robert Barnett Mr. ik Mrs. Timothy J. Barnett Mr. William Barnett Mrs. Annette Baron Mr. X Mrs. Walter Bartholomew Mr. R Mrs. George Baumann Mr. Edward Bauer Mrs. Frances Batter Mr. R Mrs. John Bauer Sr. Mr. X Mrs. John Bauer Mr. X Mrs. Chester Bauscher Miss Audrey Bayer R.N. Mr. James Beattie Mr. K Mrs. Michael Beckage Mrs. Marian Bednar Mr. ft Mrs. Andrew Beloseo Mr. K Mrs. Anthony Belovieh Mr. Gene Beltrame Mr. K Mrs. Thomas Beltz Mr. Michael Bench Mr. Russel Benfer Mr. Frank Bennett Mr. K Mrs. Russel Bergenstock Mr. Solomon Berman Mr. K Mrs. Rudolph Betz. Mr. ak Mrs. John Blickley Jr. Mr. K Mrs. John Blickley Sr. Mr. lk Mrs. George Bilger Mr. R Mrs. ll'illiam Billowitsch Mr. Eugene Bodinar Mr. K Mrs. A. Bogie Mr. lc Mrs. John Bonner Mr. Sz Mrs. Henry Borowski Mr. R Mrs. Nickolas Borelli Mr. 8 Mrs. Angelo Borelli Mr. R Mrs. Donato Borelli Mr. K Mrs. Edward Borelli Mr. K Mrs. Gus Bottega Mr. Kenneth Bowley Mr. 8L Mrs. Eugene Boyle Mr. X Mrs. George Boyle Mr. Joseph Boyle Miss Mary Boyle Mr. Paul Chaballa. R.N. Mr. K Mrs. Joseph Chalfa Mr. Kenneth Christ Mr. X Mrs. Sterling Christman Mrs. Evelyn Clemens Mr. Lewis J. Coffey Miss Mary Lou Coffey Mrs. Nancy Coffey Mr. Abraham Cohen Mr. lk Mrs. Herman Coleman Mr. K Mrs. John Collins Mr. Joseph Collins Mr. Thomas Collins Mrs. Mary Connell Mr. 8: Mrs. Patrick Considine Mrs. Manus J. Conway Mrs. Laura Cook Mrs. Lillie Cornell Mr. Dick Correll Mr. lk Mrs. Ralph Correll Mr. K Mrs. George Couzens Mr. Gaylord Creedon Mr. 8: Mrs. Hugh E. Crilly Mr. 8: Mrs. Lewis Crosland Mr. Charles Crowder Miss Mary Csensits R.N. D Mr. X Mrs. Morris Dal Pezzo Mr. lk Mrs. James Daly Mr. Rudolph Damhosl Mr. X Mrs. Frank Damweber Mrs. Ida Dankel Mr. tk Mrs. Richard Davies Miss Esther DeLong R.N. Miss Mabel Uelong R.N. Miss Jean DeLueia Mr. John DeLucia Sr. Mr. R Mrs. John DeLucia Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. George Demetriacles Mr. Joseph Demyan Mrs Elizabeth Demyan Mr. Charles DeRanch Mr. X Mrs. Clarence Desch Mrs. James Desch Mr. 3: Mrs. Paul Desch Mrs. Sue Devers Mr. K Mrs. Alois Deutsch Mr. lk Mrs. Fred DeVries Mrs. Donald Dick Mr. St Mrs. Henry Diefenderfer Rev. Andrew P. Brown Rev. Charles D. Collum Rev. Aloysius Dietz Rev. Michael Durisin Rev. John G. Engler Rev. John Fiffick Rev. John Kline Rev. Andrew Maskov Rev. Joseph McGoni2le Rev. Anthony Ricapito Rev. George Y. Schcrf Rev. Aloysius Schmid Rev. Aloysius Vath Rev. Francis W. Walters Rev. Bruno G. Zietsch Rev. iv Mrs. R. J. Heckman DOCTORS Dr. N Mrs. Frank Anderko Dr. K Mrs. William Barr Dr. K Mrs. Joseph Bierman Dr. X Mrs. Leo 'I' Chylack Dr. lk Mrs. Edward Conroy Dr. X Mrs. Dominic Donio Dr. Tlionias Dougherty Dr. Alfred JV. Dulubs Dr. J. Frederic Dreyer Dr. X Mrs. Leo Eddinger Dr. I-I. E. Eisenhard Dr. R Mrs. T. Ezaki Dr. ik Mrs. A. J. Filip Dr. K Mrs. Julius Friedman Dr. K Mrs. Ross Gernard Dr. X Mrs. John lriffin Dr. Fred. Haas Dr. M Mrs. Charles Hefelc Dr. Nathan lieiligman Dr. James D. Heller Dr. James R. Heller Dr. R Mrs. Charles S. llertz Jr. Dr. C. A. Holland Ur. R Mrs. Iloward Jacobs llr. X Mrs. Eugene Kerewieh Dr. S: Mrs. Jack Kisller Dr. k Mrs. Kermit Kistler Dr. K Mrs. Donald Klotz Dr. Charles Koniver Dr. K Mrs. Henry Kozloff Dr. Vera Krisukas Dr. Paul Kuta Dr. X Mrs. Francis Lieberman Dr. X Mrs. Joseph Leiberman Dr. X Mrs. Bruce Marger Dr. Page 5. McGirr Dr. Thomas McWilliams Dr. I-larry Miller Dr. Roger Minner Dr. lk Mrs. George Moerkirk Dr. John Munchak Dr. K Mrs. Joel Nass Dr. Lk Mrs. Harold S. Payer Dr. Zi Mrs. William Pease Dr. K Mrs. James C. Rex Dr. Donald Rhoads Dr. Sz Mrs. C. K. Rose Dr. K Mrs. 'l'homas Ruddell Dr. John Salines Dr. John Sassaman Dr. K Mrs. John Schneller Dr. 8: Mrs. John Schnitzler Dr. lv Mrs. Paul Shoemaker Dr. K Mrs. Charles Sieger Dr. 81 Mrs. Stephen Siklos Dr. 5: Mrs. Michael Skwier Dr. K Mrs. John Snyder Dr. James Spillane Dr. Donald E. Stader Dr. Jack Steele Dr. k Mrs. Fred Tate Dr. R Mrs. Raymond Tice Dr. lk Mrs. Harold Weaver Dr. Ek Mrs. Frank Wentz Dr. Sz Mrs. B. D. Wilkins Mr. Robert E. Brader Mrs. Marion Brandon Mr. Bernard Brandstetter Miss Eleanor Brown Miss Marcella Breinig Mr. Ralph Breisch Mr. John Brennan Mrs. Marjorie Brennan Miss Mary Brennan Mr. X Mrs. Leo Bresky Mr. Edward Bresky Miss Margaret Brogan Mr. K Mrs. John Brosky Mr. Guy Brown Mr. lVilliam H. Brown Mr. lk Mrs. Vl'illiam Brown nk Family Mrs. Mary Bruch Mr. 8: Mrs. John Brucker Mr. B. Bruni Miss Sylvia Buchler Mr. Sz Mrs. Michael Buckmo Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Burda Mr. ik Mrs. James Burka ciglily four Mr. Edwin Diehl Mr. Kr Mrs. VVilliam Diesinr! hir. 8: Mrs. Mr. K Mrs. Mr. X Mrs. Mrs. Verna Mr. lv Mrs. Mrs. Tillie S. Sgt. John C. DeGregorio Joseph DlB1ZlfCllllt0Ill0 Arthur Dion Ditch Abraham Dobnoff Dolar Dolgos Mr. Fred Doll Miss Lorraine C. Doll Domshy Family Mr. K Mrs. Joseph Donahue Mr. K Mrs. Thomas Donahue Mr. S: Mrs. Joseph Donati Miss Sandra Donnenhower Mr. R Mrs. Socrates Don vanes Mr. John Dougherty Mrs. Edward Doyle Miss Ruth Dreisbach Mrs. Anna Drozdowski Durisin Mr. tk Mrs. Henry Durkap li Miss Helen Eberhard! Mr, R Mrs. Harulcl lick Mrs. Cziroline Eck Miss Vaileriai Eckhzirl. Mrs. Florence Ezlclingcr Mrs. Joseph Eder jr. Mr. K Mrs. Edward Edwards Mr. X Mrs. Rzlynmnd Eiscnhucli Mrs. Czuherinc Emcrich Mrs. Helen Englcmun Mis Mr. Mr. s Margaret Englcmnn X Mrs. Carl Epplur 8 Mrs. Leonard Erdull Mrs. Robert Eric Russell lifrlunmuycr Mr. K Mrs. Rudolph lirll Miss Culherine Iivnns Mr, ik Mrs. Lewis Everett Mr. it Mrs. Stewart Evert I: Mr. X Mrs. Albert Fabian Mr. K Mrs. Sylvia Fuccinetto Mr. 81 Mrs. Clmrles lfalgan Mr. Edwin Fulk Mrs. William Fnix Mr. Paul Fzirnschlaxder Mr. Mr. fc Mrs. Andrew Farris X Mrs Otto F'1scl1in' ,. . 1. Mr. Loc Fulzinger Miss Sadie Fzltzingcr Mr. N Mrs. Paul Fnusl. Mrs. Anna Fciclilail Miss Frances Fcrcnclmk Mr. Zi: Mrs. julm lfcrenchali Mr. Zi Mrs. Edward licrtal Miss Helen Feicrlng Mr. Paul P. Fink Mr. ik Mrs. Russell Fink Mr. lk Mrs. joel Fiol Miss Anna Fislicr Mr. 81 Mrs. Lewis Flalim Miss Amelia Frank Mr, Hzlrold H. Frey Mr. P A T R O N S K Mrs. Edward Gianetlc Mrs, R. H. Gifford Mr. QQ Mrs. A. 'l'. Gillespie Mr. K Mrs. Mathew Giulcr Mr. lk Mrs. Frank Gorscarn Mr. Carl Grail Mr. Frank Graff Mrs. Frank Grulf Mr. Walter Graff Mrs, Jennie: Graham Mr. Dunicl Green Mrs. Roger Grcenull Miss Helen li. Gresko R.N, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Howard W. L-riesing lk Mrs. Kenneth Grim 8: Mrs. Al Gross Hurry Uruvcr Miss jcanni: Guiliani Miss Dolores Gunther Miss Dolurcs Guydish R.N. ll Mr. K Mrs. Kenneth Hans Mr. Curl Huber Mr. jnlm Edward Hailzulu Mr, m7ilIiill11 Hull Mr. joseph Huller Mr. X Mrs. George Hallman Mr. R MN. jerzild Hunks Mrs. Male B. Hanna Mrs. jczrnnc Hurries Miss Frances I-lnrris Miss Grace Hart R.N. Mr. Frank I-lursch Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mis li Mrs. ,Iuhn D. I-Iurtigam jr. R Mrs. Pnul H. 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WHOLESALE CLOTHING STORE Northampton, Pa. GEORGE YUNDT. Consulting Engineer Allentown, Pu. RENEE ZALES ciglzly eight up O35- The SACRED HEART HosPITAL has been inspected and approved as an A-1 Hospital by the American College of Surgeons, by the American Medical Association, by the American Hospital Associa- tion, by the Hospital Association of Pennsylvania, and by the Catholic Hospital Assn. It is accredited by the American Board of Surgery, by the American College of Surgeons, and by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association for a three year Residency Program in General Surgery. It has the approval of the American Medical Association Council on Medical Education and Hospitals in concurrence with the American Board of Internal Medicine for Residency in Internal Medicine, and in concurrence with the American Board in Path- ology for Residency in Pathology. The hospital is furthermore approved by the Department of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Board of Medical Education and Licensure for Intern Train- ing: by the Department of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Board of Examiners for Registration of Nurses for the Education of Nurses, by the American Medical Association Council on Med- ical Education and Hospitals for the Training of Medical Tech- nologists, and by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists for the Education of Nurse Anesthetists. -is f-sg,-. 1 f,g,-nz . A J , .Y-17, K if :.'1v! 1- 1' . . If II T9 xgs -.C . 1,-4 ,, 1 L . -L96 F ,., - ', I i wivh.. .F !!,- tl , A ,' L, -gr S . f .:J A.f1.vV. H ,. - 1 V4 :rv sz-5. - f luxcrg, , ' . vu - . . U , :ww It, .. Q ' r Q . f ,, , H , v 15, ,gli-,HE ,V X ,th V V X ' 'K' -' '- ,V - 1 av u . s','4!' 'F 1- ' - '. I A 1 J,-I 'vt 1,-,V - .' 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