St Agnes Hospital School of Nursing - Lamb Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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SEASONED XVITH LIVELY TALK meal- time in the Nurses' Dining Room offers a refreshing period in a busy day. 'Q STUDIES . . PRAYS CAUGHT IN THE ACT of signing out at the Secretnry's Office, students leave a record of their whereabouts so that they can be reached in a hurry if necessary. HER PRIVATE ROOM can stretch to hold any number of girls whenever a get-together favors it. FROM THE TABERNACLE Our Divine Savior sends the love and strength a nurse needs to carry out her responsibilities of each day. MUST REV. JOHN F. O'HARA, C.S.C., D.D. A7'L'Z7biIl70f7 of Philadelphia EVEREND JOSEPH P HALPIN H 12 lCla pl AND IN HER QUEST FOR GOD THROUGH MAN... SISTER M. PAULINE, O.S.F Ilofjainzl Adzzzizziflmfof' - s-'3,.zv.vgp EFF RQ 4-R aid? Q E Ee Amex fffx If N2 Qx WM ff T, IWW WI x in .Tm ve? Win RQ E REQ, Q .W A-' GQ , K . . X . -5,6655 lg. N 5 ....... Q x ' 4 ' Ex .5 f :,- .I W: ., , ---1' f i 3 526 E?-'riff , gl?-2 2 f - 4. 'gif , ,, '.:'.-. V .- I :.L-1'-VV. V-I, J. 71?-. 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X- I f 6 A im 12552 1 , 2 K 272121 Y , ,L,,:'3w . if 43 L H Q? f v ' 15' A F H, X Q 59, H' f X kn 1 Y 715' sv' M Q 1: ii. ff.: .wig -,Z ' H in ., ,NEW f f,4Q,W my via Qi Q f I 1 Swami af ,si ' z . i S 'ix f , S -t S 5 .rm X Q 3 9 4.4 v -.dam wwgg, , ,W 13 544 L it A THE FOUNDATION FOR NURSING PRINCIPLES Top: PROBIES PONDER the qualities of a good nurse as a fore-runner to their course in Medical and Surgical Nursing, Right: THE LADY VUITH THE LAINIP cap- tures the interest of Lucille DeLucia and Caro- line Dudash while doing research work for History of Nursing Class. Below, left: IT REALLY WORKS once you know how! After receiving instructions in Nursing Arts Class on how to operate it, the Colson lnhalator is no longer a puzzle to these Probies. Below, right: ACID OR BASE??? Chemistry students work diligently in the Lab to obtain the correct result of their experiments. IL Top: OBIECTION SUSTAINED rules Sister Margaret Alacoque when joan I-linkson rises in dis- agreement during Professional Adjustments I. Far left: AFTER HOURS IN THE LAB, first-year students get a look at the organisms they study in Microbiology. Near left: THE INSIDE STORY on the make-up of man is re- vealed by Anatomy students Pat Bubness and Shirley Andres. Below: GETTING TO KNOW' THEM. drugs that is, are Probies Ellen Garrity, Roberta Jarozenski, Mary Haddock, Miriam Brooks, and Emily Eritsch. AND THE BASIS EOR ACQUIRING SKILL Top: LESSON NUMBER ONE in the Diet Lab. Sister Aileen joseph demonstrates the. correct procedure for safely lighting an oven. Above, left: THE COMPLEX KARDEX becomes less of a mystery when Helen Sodasky, R.N. clears up Probie prob- lems. Above, right: HEARING THINGS? Mary Anne Gallagher listens closely for the patient's pulse beat under Sister Re- gina Edward's supervision. Right: PROBIE PRIMATES Joanne Vahey, Presidentg and Merceda Fischl, Treasurerg compare their Class of '56 with Probie Predecessors. Nw in if it W 1 N1 ,Y 5 Q Y 2 is ,.,f-,ib,3sg ...ann Y i 1 ' f ss- .fg sr:'ci-were I - Above: OXYGEN THERAPY demonstrated at the bedside by Sister Gemma Catherine for the benefit of the Probies. Right: STARTING CI-IARTING, students have their notes checked by Sister Rose Leo. I left PROPER TFCHNIQUE for band- Be ow, 1 . aging the wrist is shown to Freshman students by supervisor, Bertha Smith, RN. DOUBLE CHECK Below, right: CHECK and ' - by Sister J h t'oi'i'ect dusage. usta assures Mary Ann Pane of t e Li A Myfteem--... .., XX W. Q .x W M.. , W-um., Km. X . ' ' r' rf . x, , 'x X .-.. A PIIARI. OF GREAT PRICE is won alt last by Dilmtlmy Mungc ami classmiitcs Lfurgc Far- rell .inll lS.ll'lW.1l'LI Rcntlw. as LIPl'CIKlL1S5!NLlI1 -Icnm lNIi11'tl1.uinu xxxitclics Sister Pauline, HOS- pit.il AIlministi'4itor. napping the students in an imprcssiw ceremony held in the hospital Llmpcl. THAT SHE MIGHT RECEIVE FLASHBACK FROM CAPPING shows us the Class of 1956, First row, loft to right: Misses J. Evans, D. Mongue, M. Brooks, L. DcLucia, H. Neal, M. A. Pune, C. Duclush, J. Imp. Sc-cond row: Misses B. Rcntlco, L. Demko, Giillaglicr. A. Clmtrone, J. Hinkson, INI. Haddock. A. Marinari. Thiixl row: Misses D. Kelly, R. IXIaratto, E. Garrity. H. Whelan, H. Fenton, J. Vahey, E. Fritsclu. ' .fi 5 .M 5 iffy .NA- ADMIRING GLANCES from Vice President Mary Pat Cooper and Secretary Jeannette Imp set the high value on the nursc's cap, to be their very own in a short twenty-four hours. -- HER CHERISHED CAP STILL AS PROBIES presented here are first row, left to right: Misses E. Otroshina, J. Scharle, M. Farrell, M. P. Cooper, J. Ragen, R. jarozenski, E. Loliosco, E. Phillips. Second row: Misses M. Fischl, C. Kratson, J. Andres, C. Hosking. S. Andres, M. A. Gallagher, T. Carney, E. Mc- Anulty. Third row: Misses M. Meng. M. A. Hager. T. Stott, E. Nemetz. P. Buhness, M. Christ- man, P. Hamershock. - md' wx... f fd 1 Ms. V' f R 9 5 . .M l fav- i I' 5 f . N X L HEAVY, HEAVY, WHAT HANGS OVER? is not a game for Lucy Savini who checks the tension on mending bones, while Georgine Renaldo and Yolanda Petruccelli stand ready to assist their classmate during a bedside clinic in Orthopedic Nursing. kit - stis 5 S 'fi 1 I A. I., at at an AND ADVANCING IN YEARS Above: EVEN THE YOUNGEST KNOWS the touch of a good nurse, so Mrs. Massaniso instructs Ella Stem- mer in the Care of Children. Right: INSPECTION TOUR by stu- dents Mary McGinn, joan Marthacino and Connie Mozzachio ends in looking over the Nose and Throat instruments in the operating room, where Sister Albina patiently answers all the ques- tions. AND WISDOM HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS the answer to Sister Suzanne Maries question, thinks Olga DiRenzo who hopefully star-gazes in search of it. Neighbors Helen Morris and Dolores Fisher probably have it at the tip of the tongue. Lower left: JACK OF ALL TRADES and master of those involv- ed in nursing is the aim of Mary Woods and Dolores Sikora who inspect the Basal Metabolism machine after a lecture in Enclo- crinology. Lower right: WILL IT HURT? is the ageless question of patients like Helen Morris who submit themselves for Allergic Skin Tests. Rita Scanlan demonstrates the correct technique for intradermal injections. WW Above: TIPPING THE SCALE is unpleasant business as far as Baby is concerned. But juniors Genevieve Cimino, Trudy Tillett and Helen Bilinsky know that the weights and measures are a necessary part of the daily nursery routine. Left: THE CENTER OE INTEREST for junior Orthopedics stu- dents Barbara McSurdy, and joan Ferry is the patient Mrs. Chase. Here the instructor Mrs.'A. Ivi. Massaniso demonstrates the use of an arm sling. one phase in this study of the treatment for bone and muscle pathology. J mr 'Wana-. BETTER NURSING CARE results from a fuller understanding of the individual patient's needs. To acquire this understanding, Junior students attend Clinical Conferences where they discuss actual case histories, SHE ACCEPTS ADDED RESPONSIBILITY TENSE MOMENTS in the operating room where many pairs of skilletl hands work togeth- er for the benefit of the patient. Assisting Doctors Mattei and Bennett in major surgery are Mary Alice Hahn. scrub nurse, and Joan I-Iinchey, R.N. AND SO TO BED clespite the lures of television! Pediatrics Nurse Fran Kruczek knows that rest is essential to 11 sick chilcl and she turns a deaf ear to this plea for more TV. 11. .I I :iffy - we I sig was I it-il, ff: A --ti 'gr I I 9 . i gs 42:45. AS A UN IOR OOC fm vfwa-pusy 5,4 Above, left: MONEY IN THE BANK brings smiles to the 'F if faces of Junior Class Officers Veronica Homza, Treasurerg 5 and Mary Regan. President. Above, right: AND MAKING PLANS TO SPEND IT on good times for the Juniors are Vic P 'd e resi ent Mary Duggan and Secretary Joan Coyle. THE BETTER HALF of the Class of '5 ' 5. First row, left to right: the Misses Huet, Forte, Iwloz zachio, Tillett, Kemple, Homza and Ortona. Second row: the Misses Rovito, Petrucelli, Griesing Morris, Herwig and Renaldo. Third row: the Mis R ' ses egan, I-Iolness, Stemmer, Srkora and Meade ,, 3- szziees-fssmiiisrl'-mu-Q, z. .i ,rr gwem-iw Tl , -,. 4r ,, ,, DD. - - K' , .r,. ng' OR IS THIS THE BETTER HALF? First row, left to right: the Misses Ferry. Duggan. Flunt, Hahn, Hoclulik, Bilinsky, Fisher and DiRenzo. Second row: the hlisses McGinn, lNIcSurLly, Feren- chnlc, Gallrlgher, Capalcli, Kruczelc. Lewis. Third row: the Misses Coyle. Cimino, IVfeGox'c1'n.'lNI:1i'- thacino, McGuire, and Filosa. Below. left: HEIGH HOF HEIGH HOT lt's off to work they go-Iwfary Ann Filosa. RoscMarie Ferenchak and Mary Horlulilc have passed inspection and are on their way to work. Below, right: MAD ABOVT MUSICl juniors spend off- cluty hours relaxing with rccorrls. ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION is just one of the many Advanced Nursing Procedures taught to the Senior students. Here patients Pat Burke and Lucy Ciocco are resuscitated by Amy Bodnar and Florence Lazorik while Mary Lou Adams and Gloria Cossari keep a careful eye on the count. HER PREPARATION BECOMES MORE COMPLEX COMPARING NOTES on the legal status of a nurse are Seniors Sylvia Tangi, Gloria Cos- sari, Patty Bianchi and Ioan Bates. AN ANATOMICAL PUZZLE to neurology students Mary Lou Adams, Helen Fifick, Lucy Ciocco and Barbara Perry, is the human brain. A SOCIAL PROBLEM to be solved means reading and research for Seniors Marion DeMarco and Dixie jackson. They find that in many cases economic and social conditions are responsible for medical problems. M i 9 'Li 1 N, at I' J. I Q 0 Miss K f , ml Nz 1 L-ww MEASLES! KEEP OUT! Not so, if you're W properly gowned! Mary Holmes demonstrates Q this basic principle of isolation technique in a Communicable Disease Unit. ar' ,tm bk ESSENTIAL TO A SENIOR are the Moral Ethics classes as conducted by Father Kelly, W for it is in this specialized course that Catho- lic principles of Nursing are presented. ASSISTINC1 DOCTOR Rocco Sciubba with a Sternal Puncture, Sister M ' ' arxe Joseph checks the patient's pulse while Terry Naih suwl' . fl xes the Doctor with sterile test tube and gauze. KEEPING AN EYE on the patient, Senior Student Ann Gilgallon watches carefully while Doctor Car- sella performs a Thoracentesis. IN KEEPING WITH MODERN NURSING PROCEDURES S 4 Y V6 .gint Q K fl, Above: EMERGENCY CARE in the Accident Wzircl finds Senior Grace Magrone and Police Officer Frank Laden trying to distract ll young football player while Doctor Kim sutures the heros leg. Below: AN NINTERVIEXX' with the patient is one of the best methods wherehy the psychiatric nurse learns to understand the prohlems of her patient. IN THE STILL OF TI-IE NIGHT, Sister St. Philomene answers the call of a patient in need. 'Hifi' Reading clockwise: AT THE HELM of the Class of '54 are Prexy Edith Crossin and M Treasurer Marion De arco. MORE SALES for the LAMB are made by opportunist Mary Lou Adams. PAINTING POSTERS for the gala Senior Prom is publicity gal Mary Klosinski. LOTS OF LEARNIN' for those ol debbil State Boards to be done by joan Bates. RESERVED FOR THE .. . SENIORS ! M1 W.: ,, Reading clockwise: SITTING PRETTY at the head of the Seniors are Vice President Ann Gilgallon and Secretary Patty Bian- chi. SUPER SALES TALK by Pat Burke wins friends and influences blind dates for the Senior Prom. PROOFS POSITIVE that the cam- era doesn't lie when it comes to Senior portraits. Pat Schuster and Lucy Ciocco argue the point. PACKING PLENTY, Dixie Jack- son leaves nothing behind when she takes off for her three-month stay on affiliation. MARY LOU ADAMS 1315 1-Ma Azwzm- Altoona, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1. G CLASS OF JOAN MARIE BATES 462 Erzflmz Road Glezzfide, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 23 Dramatics 13 Mary- script 1, 23 Vice President lg Student Council 1, 2 PATRICIA ANN BIANCI-II 26 Second Slreet Strong, Pg, Sotlality 1, 2, Vice Prefect 35 Glee Club 1g Dra- matics 2g Cheerleader 2g Maryscript 1, 25 Presi- dent 2g THE LAMB. 1954 W-n...., ANNA MARIE RITA BODNAR Oak Slreef Tre.rrkou', Pa. Saclolity 1, 2, 33 Glee Club lg Dramatics 1. LUCY FLORENCE CIOCCO 137 U e.rf Saylm' Slreef Aflgkr, Plz, Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2g Cheerleader 1 PATRICIA MARIE BURKE 230 Siegle Sires! Philadelpffia, Pa Sodality 1, 2, 5g Basketball 1, 2, 53 The LAMB GLORIA JEAN COSSARI 1159 Claefnzuz Sfreef Kulpmvnff Pfi- Sodality 1, 2, 53 Dramatics 2g Maryscript 1, 2. D0LoREs MARY DEMANINCOR 24 N. Pear Szreet Nz. Carmel, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2. EDITH FRANCES CROSSIN 1824 S. Newkirk Sz. Philadelphia, Pa Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club lg Class President 3' Student Council 1g The LAMB. MARION HELEN DE MARCO 13111 and Glendom Awe. Glendom, NJ Sodality 1, 2, 5Q Glee Club 1, 2g Dramatics 33 Basketball 1g Treasurer 3g The LAMB.. p ...f.'.f , , Ji, lg ..-. . - f M MARGAREI MARY ENDRES 29 Fulmer Areuzze Hfzzwfown, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 3g The LAMB. Q I is E K 1 ANN GILGALLON 916 Franklin Slreet Tlaroop, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club lg Vice President 3 HELEN FIFICK 108 Mfzizz Sireet Erklky, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 3, Vice Prefect 23 Glee Club 1, 2g Dramatics 15 The LAMB, 'B 5 MARY MILDRED HOLMES 407 S. 24119 Sires! Philadelphia, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 3. DIXIE JACKSON 920 Tilghman Sires! Chexter, Pa. Glee Club lg Treasurer 23 Student Council 1, 23 The LAMB. FLORENCE LAZORIK 200 Coppernifh Slreet Throop, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH KLOSINSKI 6137 Elmwood Ave. Philadelphia, Pa Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Maryscript 1, 2, 3. GRACE VIOLET MAGRONE 608 LaSalle Sfreet Berwirh, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Dramatics lg Glee Club 1, 23 The LAMB.. MARX' GERTRUDE MAGUIRE 250 Cuduzzlder Are. Pbilndelpbifz, Plz. Sodality 1. 2, 35 Glee Club 1g Basketball 13 Mary- script 1. 1' CARMEN JULIA MATOS Puerto Rica Sodality 1, 2, 33 The LAMB. wwf 9 MARY THERIESA NASH MARY PATRICIA MCCANN 68111 Cily Line Orerbrook, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 31 Basketball 1, 2, 53 The LAMB, Business Manager. Lufml Arezzzze Cglllfzllzifl, Pu Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1g Secretary 1g Stu- dent Council 1. i ,.,. 112 '-'NIT ' . .3 f -...Is . get, . -If 'ein ' .- fra 'M 1 5 . I: ------f -.M w. .. Z . -.....i. 1359 S JOAN MARY O,CONNOR 54tl9 Streel Philadelphia, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Maryscript 3. BARBARA V. PERRY 2023 Dirkimwz Sz. Philadelphia, Pa Sodality 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 1g Cheerleader 1 Maryscript 1, 2, 5, Editor 1. 5 MARY A. PEZZANA 1915 S. Mole Slreel Philadelphia, Pa. LUCILLE MARIE ROBERTSON 22 Ambler Road Merrlaantville, NJ. Sodality 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Sodality 1, 2, 3g Dramatics 1, 2, 33 Student Coun- cil lg Maryscript 1, 2, 3. .. 111.-A -f'- l-'-fwQ,,w,fv1,,w z --,afw,.f- , l ,ff, , , - 'f . , ,.., 1.1, ,.... A WM ,,. ,.-,,,.J1,, PATRICIA ANNE SCHUSTER 1834 UVM! Emi Avenue Potlwille, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Cheerleader 1, Maryscript lg Secretary 1g Student Council 1, 2. ELAINE STRUBLE 1211 18111 Avenue Wert Belmar, NJ. Glee Club 1. CHRISTINE FRANCES SEMANSKY 125 Ffezzrla Arezzue IVeJfm0nl, NJ. Sodality 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Maryscript 2. 2 S 12 5? 5 E 3' Y SYLVIA A. TANGI 1819 S. 9111 Slreet Philadelphia, Pa. Soclality 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 15 Maryscript 1, 2. CLASS OF PEGGY ELLEN TROUTMAN 221 Mahanlongo Slreet Poltwille, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, Prefect 3g Dramatics 1, 2, 3g Vice President 2g Student Council 2g The LAMB, Editor. RosE MARY WAscAvAGE 303 W. Laurel Streel, Shenandoah, Pa. Soclality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatics 1, 2, 5g Maryscript 1, 23 The LAMB. LORRAINE MARIE WEBSTER 3909 Arcadia Slreet Philadelphia, Pa, Sodality 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 1. 1954 ANNIE R. WILEY 1529 Lombard Sfreef Philadelphia, Pa. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 13 Dramatics 13 The LAMB. SISTER MARY ST. PHILOMENE, O.S.F. SISTER MARIE JOSEPH, O.S.F 4 LIS JE QQ fag 955 185 M Q K Q wi' fu ,A- wxfifvw fm 9 WITH HER HEART IN HER HANDS SHE FILLS HER AFTER-HOURS . . . w , 1 1 Us 'S r K in W 2 x, v w JK e, K 3 in 3, 3 f Ji xx L T w g, 'K f X ,Z 9 fs gf? ,. 3, f fn, kwa, +1232 25, 'ti .wugixv - W1 w - .fn , Q. ,gi . 'Q Q 0 1 N 5 , 1 fx, A 47' xv , Q A N 1 A n L, W' -Q A ,3-M, 5 I I ,L . 4 V W . A . . 2 a A 5, Q ' 7 ini 1. . nf , 4 A fx f 5' .. Y Q ' f ' .W K 3 A .HJ .f ,Q M ,ML f Q Q, , if .efw f- 'nf f ' wif: . Y t Q' Q 5 I -L25 .. ,A , ,X :V R . ' 4 ' Q Q , Vg AF '5 T w. 'f'g.1V A' Q JW A , 1- 1 i , x R A -Y 9 fi Q 6 . 1 In M. -K W if-J . any - . A Y - Lf, ,' ' , j?Q.P4?'5,'kg 2 , QF, fig ,f ,, ,L Q, K-wif, ,l fy? ,. .1'gk. 4' 4.4 , ,, pin iff, , , .VM.M M, is A .1 ff - I 2 A Y' 'iww 4 Hai , S Q 5 Q M 1, 1 of' gig, X ,.,5y,f,a1- Z, 'hav we 5: 431. Y ff ,Q ' f 7 :4 1S.,'ffV v 1 ,Q A .AQ 'fm ' 7 . f if HW if J MM nf V K ,, ,544 if A V f f xy W ,A syn twin' 1 '- 'f V - K ', Yffifi i VV L 5 f :Z:i . H.. , vi? . A W Q W 'ift 1 H wi- - ,K f K K - f ' 2 my 5 45, X ffl. ix 'wii- - ' ' irq' jgg x iii---'ig K X' ,, A ivy 1 4 Q , 5 My 64 My V , 35 we-, 55331, Q I . Mgyq it A 5 ,,.sk,Y,:x,, n 37 'SQ Xi U -I ' A f ' fy' Q ggi' W fy 5,-3,71 fi, f 'Vyfnfg y svn, .x1,V,hmg3x 47 A f'V5Y it V' nfl xv KVM K - f'?.w5mfw . , f V i :ya-f f - 2 2 f' .1 dmhwi gg JK ' ' W, 'NH ' -A H Us V ',w,gf:,f ,Q .V kk, ,,a,. M ,,. L A JS: +3,,'i...w A-. 2 f wx 1 . ffgvmg. Q, A 5:1 A M 5 'vgimzw . V 'A Q V, l , 'wgz ' ,- 'Q 4 N954 ' M, r S PARTIES TO EN JOY A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION FOR THE KING is begun with a tlramatization of the most beautiful story ever told, for which RETREAT MASTER, Father Daniel Egan, S.A., below, congratulates Caro- line Duclash for her fine performance. agar ef IR K V S - V. My ffl 'X MW i 'F Below, left: THE CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RING- ING . . . WE'RE HAPPY AGAIN when Senior Patty Bianchi opens her gift and finds TV pajamas. Right: A BIG SMILE from junior Joan Marthacino makes a hit with Santa. o r I ,, l PROMS TO REMEMBER Above: TOPNOTCH TICKET SALESLIEN Ann Gilgallon and Peggy Troutman appear pleased with the result of their efforts. Right: BELLES AND BEAUX are greeted by mem- bers of the faculty in the reception line at the annual prom. Ax . ,is , ffl 4 2 .90 Mr 53, ,jlliixolg-? ! ia- ills' X .N og ,J ,, J. ' 1 , ' tl ifcqpv if QQ, 6 -vi! ,ff N E ,Z V R LSQKZXX -5: rg 7 X , ,gi , 0 '80 If! f'7 i.j. 5, Us KX W k'?j! golf' 65 ,wx 1 Us A ,-1 '13, r X1 .gs Q3 xg? vga if 09. 6, l , L-2 fl Q99 'il' I, it is if 'iff fr u We NEVER SATISEIED. reporters Jean Scharle, Mary Ann Pane and Joan Andres look through past issues for ways to improve future publications. ANY NEWS? Maryscript Reporters are always on the lookout for ncvr news How could you resist the smiling advances of bottom row left to right Jean Scharle Lois Dcmko jean Imp lop row: Marge Farrell, joan Andres Shirlev Andres and Mary Ann Pant! tis. If All W NEWS FROM ALL ANGLES is accept- ed by Maryscript Editor, joan O'Con- nor from members of her staff. Next comes the job of layouts, revisions, proofreading and approval. All this takes much thought, planning, time and teamwork. Meetings are held weekly but there is also much extra time required. OUR HATS ARE OFF TO YOU, Edi- tor O'Connor and your staff for the fine piece of work you have done. TO BE MET AND CONQUERED Below, left: BEATING THE DEADLINE causes Art Edi- tor Veronica Homza some anxiety in starting' out on this wet adventure . However, Assistant Editor, joan Kemple convinces her it's fun walking in the rain. Below, right: LIVELY DISCUSSION brings varied opin- ions from staff members, left to right, Margie Farrell, joan Andres, Jeannette Imp and Mary Ann Pane as they begin plans for the Maryscript's next issue. Above, left. THE PLAY S THE 'IHINC1 to see if you want to learn the history of nursing. Above, right: THE SPIRIT OF NURSING, Rachael Maratto, beholds in Our Lady the epitome of perfection, the Model for Nurses, as the pageant on nursing comes to a fitting close. Left: CHEATING ON AN ARCHANGEL brings the littlest angel on tiptoe to read the glad tidings of the first Christmas. Inset: WRITER, DIRECTOR, PRODUCER, and more than these, is Miss Peggy Chapman, our friend and Dramatics Coach since Probie Days. Below: HEAVEN IS SO UNHEAVENLY when the littlest angel is scolded by Archangel Michael and when Cherubs refuse to accept his help in polishing the stars. ff DQG2- PRACTICE, AGAIN PRACTICE, under the able direction of Sister james Marie, amounted to beauty of tone and a memorable rendition of Christmas Carols by songsters. first row. left to right: Misses Monge, Andres, Fischl. jarozenski, LoBosco, Farrell. Second row: Misses Cooper, Chatrone. Fritsch. Kratson. Begis. Maiden, Neal. Third row: Misses Hamershock, Fenton. Hager. Scott, Maratto, Christman. Vahey. and Kelly. CUES, CURTAINS AND CHORUSES va Q at M2 f-Jr ' MELODY MAKERS Anna Marinari, Helen Wfhelan and Rachael Maratto enjoy an informal get-together before try-outs for the Glee Club. Left: CARILLONIC BELLS could not add to the sweet tones of the Fresh- men who provided a perfect choir for our Baccalaureate Mass and Commence- ment Exercises. EAGER TO START the game, the well-known Lambettes dmtter with excitement as they dress for the first game of the season. AND GAMES LAST INIINITTE INS'I'RL'C'l'IONS from Coafh Frank O'Hani find Lambcttes serious and quite anxious to make S.A.H, il Winner. 0 'Pdf cc if Qyly Q3F 'X WQWS is s TO BE PLAYED 4 D ,Lk WITH THE DIGNITY AND 'fe Above: A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR- EVER. We can always look back on our Baccalaure- ate Mass in St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Right: HIS EXCELLENCY, the Most Reverend jo- seph M. McShea. D.D., presided at the Baccalaureate and Commencement Exercises. AT LAST-AND YET SO SOON graduation day had ar- rived. Tense, trembling and proud, each young graduate nurse approached the altar to receive her diploma, the symbol of achievement and, still more, of grave responsi- bilities yet to come. Wfith confidence in God's love for her. she summed up her life's work in the prayer . . . Teach me, dear Lord, to generously giveg unselfishly to liveg to spend all for Thy glory, even to the end. i5k'? iHce 198. -lf ik W F' .21 , :X wix , , , ,lk ,Ay . if . SHE CQNCLUDES A MEMGRABLE CHAPTER L,-au, ,in- -Q-, BUFFET SUPPER given in our honor by the Class of 1956. SPEAKERS' TABLE AT THE GRADUATION BREAKFAST . . . President Edith Crossin and her parents, Faculty Members, Mrs. A. M. Massaniso, Reverend john C. Kelly, O.S.F.S., Mrs. G. Salamone, and Miss D. Clark. IN OLD NEW Our Clan Twp planned by the C1afv0f1955 YORK Fifth Avenue Beauties . Dear Old Broadway Girls . . . ff' ie: The Tailor-made Shoppers The Avenue A Girls The Qzzeem you meet 072 any mfeet IN OLD NEW YORK M X it flu Left: WIDE-EYED CHILDREN listen to a bedtime story read by Supervisor Sister Marie Ernestine, as Senior Ann Gilgallon enjoys the adventure, too. Right: QUICK ACTION on the part of Dr. Bennett, Sister Margaret Louise an Miss Schuster brings relief to the asthmatic patient in Accident Ward. OUR UN SEEN PARTICIPANTS Sisters of St. Francis Reverend joseph P. Haplin Mr. and Mrs. A. Ackiewicz Mrs. A. Bernard Miss Dolores Biferie Miss Catharine Burke Mr. and Mrs. Myles Burke Myles Burke Miss Patricia Burke Miss Marie Ciocco Miss Doris Clark Miss Edith Crossin Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crossin Mrs. Eleanor Dabney Mr. joseph DeLuca Mrs. Mark DelVecchio Mr. Mark DelVecchio Mr. Phil DelVecchio Mr. and Mrs. E. DeMarco Mr. joe DeMarco Mr. and Mrs. M. deManincor Miss Marion DeMarco Mr. and Mrs. F. Dudley Mrs. J. M. Endres Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fee Mr. Fifick Miss Mary Fifick Miss Lilla Fuller Mrs. Lucille Fuller Mr. john Geiges George and Mary Mr. and Mrs. john J. Gilgallon Mr. and Mrs. joseph Guld Mr. and Mrs. George Gules Mrs. Marguerite Hartigan Mrs. E. Howell Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. F. Klosinski Mr. and Mrs. A. Konrad Mrs. Anna Kroch K 5 S Q .,.. ,.. W ,,,. .F aw AND LOYAL SUPPGRTERS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent LaMazza Mr. and Mrs. john Litchard Mr. and Mrs. john Loftus Mrs. Ernestine Lyons Mr. and Mrs. john McCann Mrs. Alma McFadden Miss joan Mclieating Mrs. john McNamara Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Massaniso Mrs. Rita Matteis Mr. and Mrs. W. Nawn Miss Irene O'Brien Mrs. M. Perry Mr. and Mrs. William Perry Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Porreca Mr. William Price Mr. and Mrs. john Purdy Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sandstrom Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schuster Miss Helen Sodasky Mr. and Mrs. Spadoro Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Steelman Mr. and Mrs. Stefanik Miss Louise Still Mr. Charles Struble Mrs. Charles'Struble Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Tangi Towne's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Troutman Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Troutman, Unique Restaurant Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Ventura Mrs. Anne Verrecchio Mr. and Mrs. F. Wascavage Mrs. Barbara Washington Miss Olga Wishney Mrs. Elizabeth Yebloeski A RARE MOMENT Oli LEISURE is enjoyed by Sister Helen Patricia and 5i5ff3f Anthony Eileen. jr. REAPERS FOR THE LAMB L 2 O TRIALS AND T R I B U L A- TIONS, effort and long hours of work are completely forgotten when Editor-in-Chief, P e g g y Troutman receives approval from the critical business staff com- posed of, left to right, above: Pat Burke, Grace Magrone, Edith Crossin, Pat McCann, Manager, and Carmen Matos. ,Il'S'I'l,'I' PROIYD uf thc tzllcnts they muld offer to thc newest issue of THII LAMB AVC. clunk- wisci Pfmtngxuaplmy lfditor Bfglrion DcM411xug Copy Ihlifor Simtcr St. Pliilmm-mj xml thu I.itL,-m1'y Staff. 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