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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1987

Flossie Roche

Louise Marie Dietz Strayer

Margaret Summers

Betty Piersol

Thelma Showers Morris

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Recommended Citation Roche, Flossie; Strayer, Louise Marie Dietz; Summers, Margaret; Piersol, Betty; Morris, Thelma Showers; Bowman, Doris E.; Prevost, Mabel C.; Rosle, Carol; and Scott, Nancy, "Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1987" (1987). Nursing Alumni Bulletins. Paper 46. https://jdc.jefferson.edu/nursing_alumni_bulletin/46

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This newsletter is available at Jefferson Digital Commons: https://jdc.jefferson.edu/nursing_alumni_bulletin/46 NURSES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BULLETIN

1891 1987

School of Nursing College of Allied Health Sciences Thomas Jefferson University

FALL 1987 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING College of Allied Health Sciences Thomas Jefferson University

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ALUMNI LUNCHEON DATE Page Alumni Calendar ...... 2 Officers and Committee Chairmen ...... 2 The President's Message ...... 3 Treasurer's Report ...... 4 MAY 7,1988 Nurses' Relief Fund ...... 4 Scholarship Fund ...... 4 School Nurses- Ahead of Their Time...... 5 Remember? ...... 6 11 :30 A.M. Happy Ending ...... 7 Florence Nightingale ...... 8 "End of an Era" ...... 9 "Little Jeff" - As I Remember It ...... 10 Happy Retirement Peg ...... 14 Distinguished Career Ends ...... 15 Special Achievement Award ...... 15 Fiftieth Anniversary ...... 16 1986 Alumni Directory ...... 17 JEFFERSON ALUMNI HALL Happy Birthday ...... 18 Resume of Minutes of Alumni Association Meetings ...... 19 Bequests ...... 21 1 020 Locust Street Alumni Office News ...... 20 Committee Reports Philadelphia, PA 19107 Bulletin ...... 19 Scholarship ...... 20 Satellite ...... 21 ANNUAL MEETING-MAY 7, 1988 Social ...... 21 Finance ...... 22 Luncheon Pictures ...... 24 10:00 A.M. In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates ...... 28 Class News ...... 29 Caps, Pins, Transcripts, Class Address Lists ...... 43 Change of Address Form ...... 43 Relief Fund Application ...... 44 Scholarship Fund Application ...... 47 Membership Application ...... 48 JEFFERSON NURSES' ALUMNI The President's Message ASSOCIATION MEETING CALENDAR THE BULLETIN PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Regular meetings of the Alumni Association will be held 1987 on the following dates: September 8, 1987 EVELYN DUTE, '36 November 10, 1987 NANCY T. POWELL, '51 BETTY PIERSOL, '34 January 12, 1988 MARTHA E. RILAND, '27 March 8, 1988 MARGARET SUMMERS, '41 , Chairman May 7, 1988 (Annual Meeting) The meetings will be held at Jefferson Alumni Hall, 1Oth Credits and Locust Streets, Philadelphia. Meetings will begin at 4:30 ELISA LANG P.M. , except the Annual Meeting which will begin at 10:00 Assistant Director of Development and Director of A.M . Room number will be posted in the lobby. Alumni Programs-C.A.H.S. GALE DRYDEN Alumni Secretary- C.A.H.S.

OFFICERS 1987-1988 The Bulletin is published annually by President Dear Fellow Alumni, FLORENCE ROCHE, '56 Alumni Association of the School of Nursing College of Allied Health Sciences It has been my pleasure to have served another year as your president. I have First Vice President Thomas Jefferson University earnestly tried to fulfill my commitment. JANET HINDSON, '50 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Second Vice President This year, the annual meeting was held the morning of the luncheon. Coffee and DOLORES HECKENBERGER, '55 danish were served to all the early birds, before and after the meeting- this met with Recording Secretary many favorable comments. The meeting was conducted as a regular business meeting, NANCY T. POWELL, '51 with presentation of annual reports. Election results were announced and the new officers Treasurer assumed their responsibilities after the close of the luncheon. The short film on "Jefferson, CAROLINE MASUDA, '37 A Tradition" was a plus! The meeting was rather well attended (for a first) but we missed COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN MARGARET M. COSSMAN, '47 YOU! (president ex-officio) Bulletin MARGARET SUMMERS, '41 It was nice to hear so many positive comments about the luncheon itself. We owe a Finance special thanks to our Social Co-Chairpersons for the souvenirs we received. The pens BOARD OF DIRECTORS BETTY PIERSOL, '34 and pads with the Jefferson name or logo added a special touch as did the theme "We, DORIS E. BOWMAN, '42 Nominating the Nurses". BETTY PIERSOL, '34 PATRICIA DUNN , '71 Both the Scholarship and Relief Fund Committees have been active, If you need DOROTHY RANCK, '39 Relief Fund JEANETTE PLASTERER, '51 assistance, please use the applications in the back of your bulletin to apply. Our Satellite CAROLINE MASUDA, '37 MABEL C. PREVOST, '29 Committee has taken off-first stop- New Jersey. We'll keep you updated. NANCY SCOTT, '55 Scholarship MARY ANN STAUFFER, '54 DORIS E. BOWMAN, '42 To those of you who could/did not attend, announcement was made in reference to MARGARET SUMMERS, '41 Social the new program at Jefferson for nurses out of practice for the past ten years or more. (co-chairmen) These pool nurses can name their own hours, day shift, Monday thru Friday, areas of CAROLE ROSLE, '56 interest and to boot- Top Dollar. The program has already been well received- if you NANCY SCOTT, '55 live in the area-think about it-Jefferson needs your special touch in delivering quality By-Laws patient care. MARGARET SUMMERS, '41 Satellite I wish to extend my gratitude to your Board of Directors, Committee Chairpersons, MABEL C. PREVOST, '29 Committee Members and all the active members of the Alumni who have supported and encouraged me these past few years. I shall endeavor to do my best for the ensuing year.

Thanks for the Memories!

Flossie Roche, AN , CNOR-C/ass of '56 President

2 3 TREASURER'S REPORT 1986 NURSES' RELIEF FUND The Nurses' Relief Fund is available to all Diploma and SCHOOL NURSES Receipts: Dues ...... $ 8,060.00 White Haven graduates. The purpose of the Relief Fund is Annual Luncheon Reservations and Wine & to provide financial assistance annually toward hospital bills Cheese Parties ...... 5,555.00 and/or bills incurred at home due to an extended illness and AHEAD OF THEIR TIME Annual Giving Contributions requiring the services of a physician. General Fund ...... 18,693.00 The fund is also available for use in cases of adversity. "So you 're a school nurse! How do you like it? You don't The quiet little girl who stops by a busy health office who Scholarship Fund ...... 3,413.00 Nursing Home cases will be given special consideration. give pills do you? How do you take care of the kids?" How has been sexually abused is helped not by the nurse who Luncheon Bar Receipts ...... 680.00 All things being equal, first consideration will be given to often have these same questions been asked of school nurses rushes her back to the classroom after a pill , but by the one Reimbursement from First Pennsylvania Bank Life and Active members. However, all applications received through the years?! Even nurses in other fields until recently, who takes time to talk to her to discover the tragedy. (for Christmas checks & floral birthday will be reviewed and given consideration. questioned the role of the school nurse. After all, one of the The boy who comes in with a black eye after a beating isn't arrangements) ...... 2,829.00 All or a portion of the amount distributed to a recipient from main duties of nurses is to give medicine. All well and good helped by the nurse who gives an unnecessary aspirin to Sale of Equipment ...... 523.00 the Relief Fund may have to be reported to the Internal for the hospital environment which is-sickness. But schools relieve physical pain, but by the nurse who takes the time to Miscellaneous ...... 75.00 Revenue Service as taxable income. Each recipient will re­ are healthy environments for the most part, and "dishing out" relieve the psychological pain. TOTAL RECEIPTS ...... $ 39,828.00 ceive a statement at the end of the year showing what portion pills isn 't the answer to most problems found among our For years school nurses have been ahead of their time by of the distribution to her/him should be reported. students. Nurses in schools do not wear uniforms so that attempting to resolve problems without dispensing pills. Nurses Disbursements: During 1986 we have been able to assist nine of our grad­ they promote a feeling of wellness in the health office. first came into schools because of communicable diseases. Annual Luncheon Expenses ...... $ 4,110.33 uates from the Relief Fund . IF YOU KNOW OF ANY JEF­ In the past some doctors gave out antibiotics to many They have turned their nursing and college skills to other Wine & Cheese Party Expenses ...... 78 .20 FERSON OR WHITE HAVEN GRADUATE IN NEED OF people who came to them with viral illnesses; people ex­ areas now that vaccines help control communicable dis­ Luncheon Floral Arrangements ...... 134.00 ASSISTANCE, PLEASE LET US KNOW AS SOON AS pected something for their money! Today many of our sick eases. They do everything in their power to keep children in Luncheon Photos ...... 101 .60 POSSIBLE. children see a doctor and unless a secondary bacterial infec­ school, rather than exclude them from it. Alumni Room Expenses An application for Relief Fund benefits can be found in the tion is suspected, antibiotic therapy usually is not prescribed. School nurses were instrumental in changing the laws in (stamps, stationery, printing, etc.) ...... 854.36 back of the bulletin. Through the years school nurses have been making chil­ New Jersey about medication in school, realizing that the Repair of Equipment ...... 365.00 dren feel better without dispensing drugs - sometimes just unnecessary use of aspirin and home remedies were wrong Annual Bulletin Printing ...... 8,365.00 by being a good listener or by being a good talker, sometimes and only added to our drug dependent society. Today the Contribution to "Decade Fund" ...... 5,000.00 NURSES' SCHOLARSHIP FUND a few caring words and a few minutes on the health office cot school nurse is the only person who can administer medicine Wages and Honorarium ...... 7,158.60 are all that is needed to make a student feel better. in school in accordance with the law. Collector of Internal Revenue The Clara Melville-Adele Lewis Scholarship Fund contin­ We have become a drug oriented society. We drink drugs Even though not all school nurses are able to do formal (withholding tax) ...... 1,827.00 ues to provide scholarships to Diploma and White Haven at parties, known as alcohol. We smoke drugs known as classroom teaching, they are constantly teaching in the health Floral Birthday Arrangements (21) ...... 878.81 graduates. cigarettes or pot. We have even developed new ways to use office. Reminding the teenager with pink eye to throw away Contributions...... 350.00 May 1985, the Scholarship Committee took action to grant the "more fashionable" drugs such as crack and cocaine. We her mascara, and buy new make-up every six months, is Annual Auditing ...... 575.00 scholarships to part time, as well as full time applicants. Pro­ take pills to stay young, to keep colds away, and to keep our certainly teaching . Miscellaneous ...... 129.00 vided the applicant is enrolled in a program leading to a skin wrinkle free. We fill ourselves with all kinds of vitamins. The words of the late Christa McAuliffe are stimulating and TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ...... $ 29,926.90 degree in nursing and enrolled for a minimum of six (6) credits. They can't keep our vision from fading when we read at the thought provoking for everyone in education "I touch the Scholarships will be available for summer, fall and spring age of 40, or our hair from turning gray at the same time, or future . . . I teach." Governor Kean proclaimed the 4th Cash balance as of December 31 , 1986 semesters. our bodies from growing old ; but a nice life style and common Wednesday of January as "New Jersey School Nurse Day," General Fund- Checking account ...... $11,042.46 Each application received will be reviewed by the Schol­ sense can help. to recognize the work of the school nurse. This year on Jan­ Relief Fund arship Committee; preference will be given to the applicant School nurses were put down for years for not giving med­ uary 28th many nurses had a day off from school due to the Total Assets as of December 31, 1986 . . . 869,810.00 who has been a member, who is most active in the Alumni icine-just for not adding to our drug society. We are finally snow. Relief Benefits for members (9) ...... 21,520.00 Association, and who has most nearly completed require­ teaching our kids to say "no" to drugs, yet school nurses have Cumberland County School Nurses are proud of the schools Christmas Checks (13) ...... 1,950.00 ments for a degree. said "no" all along. Even today more information is coming they serve, they are proud to be part of the team that shapes Scholarship Fund A Scholarship application can be found in the back of the to light about the relationship of fevers to illness, that aspirin the future of our youth, and they are proud of the stand they Assets as of December 31 , 1986 ...... 97,183.00 bulletin. is not always indicated for use with fevers. have taken against drugs in school, unless prescribed by a Scholarships Awarded (11) ...... 28 ,550.00 We are just now getting the courage to speak out against doctor. the morals that Hollywood and television have set for our Caroline Masuda youth. Now that the AIDS virus has struck, we are finally Treasurer telling our children once again to say "no" to pre-marital sex, (still hoping of course, to find the "magic pill " that will cure AIDS.)

The above article appeared in the Millville Daily News­ paper on March 7, 1987, and was written by June Reginak Dupnock who is a nurse at Mt. Pleasant and Wood Schools in Millville, New Jersey, where she teaches family life and health education. She is a 1957 graduate of Jefferson's Diploma School of Nursing, and is a member of the Nurses' Alumni Association. June is a member of the New Jersey State School Nurse Association, and the Cumberland County School Nurse Association, having served as its president. She is currently chairman of the Cumberland County Board of Health. Celebrating National Nurses Day at Jefferson

4 5 REMEMBER?

I am replying to the plea from Alice Boehret for someone swallow it. Oh what a lovely shade of green appeared on her else to write her memories of her days at Jeff. It seems so face . long ago that my memories are very hazy. Al ice has done Night duty was special because we slept in Curtis Clinic her duty so now I will try to remember some things that and had a good bed for a change. Back in the forties the TB happened when I was a student. patients were housed at Barton Memorial, and we were taken I'll never forget 1033 Walnut Street. I think we , the class of to work in a taxi. 1949, were the last ones to occupy those palatial quarters. In our senior year we spent three months at a psychiatric Mrs. Deck was the housemother. There were at least ten girls hospital. I went to Shepherd Pratt in Towson , MD. I must in my room . We each had a cot, and a foot-locker that we have been there in January, February, and March, because brought from home, and not much else. There were two I remember the wonderful sledding on the snow covered hills showers for about 60 girls and loads of roaches. Can you and the beautiful magnolias in March. imagine how a small town girl who was sheltered from the Back on Spruce Street we now had a room with only one world felt in an environment like this? I had never seen a person in it. Well , only one person slept in it. We were together roach before. Later when we looked back on our probie period in our off duty hours. We were so used to being together. I spent here, we realized that some of the best times we had had the good fortune of having the room beside Annie Shafer, were spent in the soon to be condemned building . the night supervisor, who didn't laugh very much. Believe me After our first six months we moved to 1012 Spruce Street. -the girls did not congregate in my room until after 10 P.M. It was like a palace after Walnut Street. I remember passing when Miss Shafer left her room for the night shift. Horn and Hardart's bakery going to breakfast at the hospital. It was soon time for our graduation but I had one more The delicious odor from the bakery was a sharp contrast to exciting time left. Six weeks before graduation I got sick, and the slimy eggs, cold toast and that awful Philadelphia scrap­ started to vomit. Mary Louise Bell, alert and good nurse that ple . We would have ended up with deficiency diseases if it she was, suspected that I had appendicitis. She took me to hadn't been for Pop Keesal's restaurant. Remember those the emergency room , and she sure was accurate in her di­ enormous fresh fruit salads sundaes? Our bodies slurped up agnosis. The next morning I had an appendectomy by Dr. those good vitamins in the fruit. Kenneth Fry. I was now in a room with three other roommates. Our room We had our senior banquet at the Latin Casino. I was was near the phone, and it was our job to answer it. And looking through our yearbook at the notes my classmates answer it we did! City zoo- Mr. Lion speaking. City laundry wrote to get ideas for this article. And that is why I mentioned -which bag do you want? the senior banquet. There were many references to a rhumba One of my first assignments was Sixth Floor with Miss I did there. Ah! But my mind's eye is now getting foggy, and "HAPPY ENDING" Lewis. I was scared to death of her and tried so hard to do that person doing the rhumba is fading away. everything just right. I remember Jean Beard was assigned there when I was. Two things stand out in my memory from Sincerely, It could be said that I was made or came into being Sixth Floor, and I don't remember which one of us committed Louise Marie Dietz Strayer, class of 1949 across me one day as she was house cleaning. Feeling the crimes. Miss Lewis wanted the office desks cleaned with sometime in the fall of 1935. I am dressed as a Jeffer­ that I did not belong packed away in a drawer, Judy alcohol. One of us (I think it was me) got the wrong bottle, son " pr~ bi e" of that era, and now reside in the display ca lled her mother for suggestions. Mrs. Scheffey said and cleaned them with acriflavin, and they turned yellow. Did cabmet m the Nurses' Alumni Office. I like being "We will take her in to the Medical Coll ege Alumni here, it feels like I'm really home at last. I get it! Narcotics were kept in a locked hall closet. At that SUNSHINE AND MUSIC Office; they will know what to do." time the liquid codeine was strongly flavored with peppermint. To get back to my story, it is so easy to ramble. So, the fall of 1986 I went to the Alumni Office. Of One of us (I think it was Beard) slammed the door, and a full A laugh is just like sunshine. During the fall of 1935, the graduating class of 1937, course, me being a nurse, they were not in the least confusing, isn't it!, was trying to raise money for their bottle of codeine fell off the shelf, and the entire floor smelled It freshens all the day, in terested in me or my history. The natural thing to year book expenses. The class decided to have three of peppermint. I don't remember and don't care to know how It tips the peak of life with light, do was call the Nursing Alumni Office; they were dolls dressed to chance off. One was dressed as a thrilled to have me. it was resolved. And drives the clouds away. Nun, one as Miss Philadelphia, and me as Miss Jef­ A letter was with me that had been written to Dr. No matter what time of day or night, if we heard the Star The soul grows glad that hears it Spangled Banner on the radio we aroused everyone and one ferson . My clothes were made by C. D. Williams, lo­ Scheffey by a student nurse from the class of 1937. And feels its courage strong. and all were required to stand up and salute. Salt and crack­ cated on 11th Street between Locust and Spruce. At The letter was to congratulate Dr. Scheffey for win­ ers in a short sheeted bed was standard procedure. It sure A laugh is just like sunshine that time C. D. Williams made all the student nurses ning me, the doll of his choice. The student's name didn't take much to make us happy! Our hours were long and For cheering folks along . uniforms; I even have a nurse's cape, which I really was Helyn Long, she is now Mrs. Marvin Romberg, cherish . humor was much needed therapy. A laugh is just like music. and resides in Texas. Mrs. Romberg remembered about Many chances were sold on "us dolls". I was so me being won by Dr. Scheffey, and was willing to We had a nutrition teacher whose name was Miss Martha It lingers in the heart, Walker, I think. Our entire class cracked up inside (because lucky, because I was won by Dr. Lewis C. Sheffey, a share her information with the author of my story. And where its melody is heard she was strict, and wouldn't tolerate laughter.) When she world renowned obstetrician and gynecologist. Dr. I would be most happy to have any of you stop by called on me for an answer and called me "Miss Diets." My The ills of life depart; Sc~ e ffey was thrilled, because he wanted to give me, the Nurses' Alumni Office, M-6, Jefferson Alumni name was Miss Louise Dietz. After a course in communica­ And happy thoughts come crowding Miss Jefferson, to his little daughter Judy for a Christ­ Hall, and visit with me. mas p resent. ble diseases, and we had gained a little more knowledge, my Its joyous notes to greet; classmates called me "Lues Diets." Lues being another word A laugh is just like music Judy took very good care of me. After being packed for syphillis. Such clever, clever girls. For making living sweet. away for many years, I again came to the light. Judy Margaret Summers '41 One evening we dared Jean Beard to chew some tobacco. Unknown who is married and living near Reading, PA came She took up the challenge and after chewing awhile she asked what she should do with the juice. We told her to

6 7 Miss Nightingale was responsible for the control of the nurs­ THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE ing staff, as to discipline and teaching being taken out of the "I solemnly pledge myself before God, and in the presence FLORENCE hands of men, and lodged in those of a woman, who must of this assembly, to pass my life in purity and to practice my herself be a trained and competent nurse. profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleteri­ During the Civil War she was closely associated with the ous and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly admin­ United States Sanitary Commission and the many women ister any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain NIGHTINGALE who took charge of the army relief work. In 1865 began the and elevate the standard of my profession and will hold in transformation of infirmaries in Liverpool and London, En­ confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 to wealthy, cultured, gland from places of horror to well managed, model hospitals. all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of English parents, who at that time were residing in Florence, The International Committee of the Red Cross was orga­ my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in Italy. The Nightingale Family traveled extensively throughout nized in Miss Nightingale's day and owed much to her ex­ his work and devote myself to the welfare of those committed Europe. Florence had a sickly childhood, the climate of En­ ample and suggestions. to my care." gland did not suit her, and contributed to her ill health. Though in her youth she might properly have been called (The Nightingale pledge is a modified Hippocratic oath Florence and her sister had a governess, who was very a revolutionary, she showed in her later life, that at a given arranged by Mrs. Lystra Gretter for the nurses of the Far­ strict. When she was 10 her father took over her education, point the old cannot go on with the young, who then pass rand Training School, , and was called the Florence teaching her Latin, Greek, and mathematics, and all that he beyond to further stages of activity, either by evolution, or Nightingale Pledge as a token of esteem for Miss Night­ knew. She had a desire for music, but was unable to sing due revolution, or both. ingale. It is sometimes ascribed wrongly to Miss Nightin­ to constant sore throats. At an early age she was interested Miss Nightingale's personality was so fascinating that she gale's authorship). in cultivating her intellect, even as a child she had a keen was literally adored by men and women as if she had been a References: Florence Nightingale Curriculum Vitae desire to nurse the sick; she dreamed of hospitals and visited semi-deity. Her mental brilliancy and her wide learning made by Anna Stickler them whenever she could. her conversation and letters absorbingly interesting. Al­ A short History of Nursing, third edition, According to Florence, her life was totally impractical, never though she was an invalid, confined to her room, for so many completely revised, by Lavinia L. Dock, having to do anything for herself, not even taking care of her years, she was always in close touch, through her corre­ R.N. (formerly secretary of the Interna­ own hair. When she was 17 there was a severe influenza spondence and her visitors, with groups and individuals the tional Council of Nurses and Isabel Mait­ epidemic in London, all her family had it. She nursed 15 world over who were intent on hospitals, nursing, sanitary, or land Stewart, A.M., R.N. (professor of servants who were in bed , her mother, and two children of social betterment. Nursing Education, Teachers College, her brother. The only assistant she had was the cook, who The Crimean experience cast over her a glamour that never Columbia University). was not ill. This same year Florence was introduced in Lon­ faded. The effects of her years of intense and unremitting September 2, 1986 Jeari Lockwood Wagner, '41 , and her don, was presented at court, and her life of society began. intellectual and inspirational labors were traceable in the far husband Frederick B. Wagner, Jr., M.D., University Historian, This life did not appeal to her, she preferred to take care of corners of the earth. From 1894-1908 Susan C. Hearle, a attended a conference at Stuttgart, West Germany. While the sick. graduate of the Training School of the Philadelphia General there, they spent some time at Kaiserwerth , West Germany November 5th, 1854, she entered the Barrack Hospital at Hospital, was Director of Jefferson's School of Nursing. Miss and were most impressed by their visit to the Institution of Scutari with 38 other women ,-nurses and Anglican sisters. Hearle was an English Woman and had received her first Kaiserwerth on the Rhine, where Florence Nightingale re­ The difficulties found there laid the foundation of her system Florence Nightingale training under Florence Nightingale. The Jefferson Nurses' ceived her training. As a result of Jean's enthusiasm, I have of modern nursing, thus making 1854 a landmark in the his­ Alumni Association was organized in 1895 by Miss Hearle, attempted to refresh your memories about the "Lady With tory of nursing. so we, even now, have an indirect or maybe a direct tie with The Lamp." She was an eminent sanitarian and statistician, with a pas­ Crimea was that she practically overthrew the whole method Florence Nightingale. Margaret Summers, '41 sion for hygiene and the conservation of health. The intellec­ of managing the British army which up to that time was tual gifts and insight for affairs, which would have sufficed to regarded as sacrosanct by the bureaucrats. The death rate equip a great statesman, enabled her to confer in public fell to twenty-two per thousand from over forty percent. matters with men in government, always as their equal , often During her stay in the Crimea she established, besides the as their superior. At every opportunity she would visit hospi­ nursing service, laundries, and diet kitchens, and brought tals and inspect them. Many times her plans were changed about the installation of extensive sanitary engineering works; "END OF AN ERA" due to illness. provided every kind of supplies,-clothing, food, equipment, How many of you remember Minnie and Eddie Fine, have been required. Now, for the first time in his life he Actually Miss Nightingale was self-taught. Her probation and surgical dressings for the patients and nurses, whenever also known as "mom" and "doc?" For fifty years plus, will have to go out and look for a job. at Kaiserwerth was the only real training she had. Later she the army system failed to do so. Interested in the medical the Fines ran the Clinton pharmacy and luncheonette There are few stores left that really care about their claimed the nursing was very crude at Kaiserwerth. Her own department, she procured equipment for a laboratory, and located on the S.W. corner of 1Oth and Spruce Streets. customers. Many in the neighborhood have learned standards and tests were so much more thorough and ex­ was instrumental in bringing about an army medical school. This year the Fines have retired, but they are very that when hard times left their pockets empty, they acting than any others of her day. The Crimean War broke She was the first Red Cross and the first War Camp Com­ sure they will miss all the many friends they made over could always turn to the Fines for a hot meal or get a out in 1854, and Miss Nightingale's great opportunity came. munity Service. Started a post office and a savings fund for the 54 years they were in business. Many, many of badly needed prescription filled on credit, with no ques­ Sidney Herbert, then Secretary at War, was her personal the men, provided rest and recreation rooms for them, fitted their friends have been Jefferson nurses, medical stu­ tions asked. friend . He was an active reformer and earnest humanitarian, up convalescent camps, supplied opportunity for study, in­ dents, and doctors. High rents and a decline in business due to compe­ and was able to dare to do things not routinely in his line of vestigated every detail of their health, dietary, and routine, The Clinton pharmacy/luncheonette is an institution tition from the big drug store chains left them with little work. When the party led by Miss Nightingale landed at and organized systemic care for their families. that will long be remembered . The luncheonette was choice but to close. Not only will they be missed; they Scutari and was established in the large Barrack hospital they While in the Crimea she had an acute illness, and this, with known for its famous "best" milk shakes, and a really will miss the daily activity of running a pharmacy/ were horrified at the terrible conditions,-a vast hospital with her exhausting labors, left her a semi-invalid for life. good cup of coffee. Mom Fine was always willing to luncheonette. no sewage system, no supplies, no laundry, and no fit food . For many years she was absorbed in the work of influenc­ listen to your problems, and if asked would offer advice. Several times this summer I have met Min Fine on The men were devoured by vermin and were in a most pitiable ing the administrations in India on health saving, and sani­ "Sugar," as the Fines' son Sigmund was nicknamed the street, she looked well and said she keeps busy state of neglect. The death rate was 50-60%. tation. She remained interested in India during her whole life. by his aunt the minute he was born, has worked beside doing volunteer work, and helping to care for a sick During the time she was in charge, Miss Nightingale or­ To show their gratitude the British nation gave her a large his parents all his life. Sugar could have been a phar­ aunt. Eddie keeps busy watching T.V., which he enjoys ganized all the hospitals throughout the Crimea, and about sum of money which she used to found the training school macist himself, but many years ago he decided against doing. Minnie is 76 this year, and Eddie is 78. 200 women nurses passed under her control. All this was for nurses of which she always had a vision. Due to her poor the 12 years of school and apprenticeship that would And so it is farewell to a living legend. accomplished in the face of every obstacle that official jeal­ health she was unable to direct it in person. June, 1860 the Betty Piersol ousy, red tape, and bureaucratic inefficiency could present. training school was established in St. Thomas hospital, and The most amazing achievement of Miss Nightingale in the she became personally acquainted with every probationer.

8 9 LITTLE JEFF As I Remember It

Fifty five years is a long time to remember anything. And the remembrances may not always be accurate since we have a tendency to remember things as we wanted them to be . I will try to be as accurate as possible, but if my memory "Little Jeff" Picnic on the patio. "Little Jeff" Straighten that bed line girls! plays tricks on me, forgive this old lady. The caste system did not prevail at Pine Street. We were one big , happy family. Everyone worked together to make life "Girls, don't you have that body ready yet? The ambulance dietitians not only planned and supervised, but pitched in with as pleasant as possible for patients and staff. The patients is on its way down from the big house for it." "Yes, Miss the cooking and baking. were our prime concern .<7>It was a young population, approx­ Cushen. Right away." Holidays were special times with special baking. One time imately ages 15 to 45. The girls tended to be somewhat Back we went to the dark, quiet cell. One of us held up the someone gave Laura a bottle of. Spiritus Frumenti for the younger than the men. All with tuberculosis, and they knew covers. Under the eerie light, the other took a hairpin from Thanksgiving mince pies. She added a generous helping. I'm they were in for a long siege of treatments. Many were from her long tresses, and blindly attempted to pack those un­ sure whoever furnished the extra must have been well pleased. upstate Pennsylvania or New Jersey, so they were quite far known orifices. We wrapped him in his shroud, put him on None of that pie got to the wards! At Christmas there were from home, and we were the nearest thing to family they had . the stretcher, and took him to first floor. As we opened the fruit cakes, cookies, and pies. One time Keppy found out a Sunday was the main visiting day. I think we had two a door for the ambulance driver, the wind lifted the shroud from patient was having a birthday. She baked a cake with all the week. Some of the patients had very few visitors. Then his face. It was almost as though he spoke to us: "You are decorations. Thereafter, every patient let it be known when the students would spend extra time with the patients who O.K. girls!" he/she was having a birthday. And Keppy obliged , and I think had no visitors, and help them to feel less lonely. <7l I think this "Little Jeff" Getting fresh air and sunshine. Approximately ten years later, I returned as a supervisor. the dietitians that followed her kept up the tradition. I'm sure was one of the things that led patients to remark that they Some things had changed. As a student, friends would ask many extra birthdays were made known if the patients felt it remembered the nurses always had time to listen to prob­ minated the darkness of the nurses' station. A bare light bulb me: "What surgery are you doing for tuberculosis?" It was was about time for another cake. The cakes were complete lems, and were there when a patient needed to talk to some­ illuminated the stairwell. This is when the flying roaches de­ the heyday for surgery. with canqles and singing. one. scended upon us. We would take a round sputum cup - I stuck my nose up in ttie air, and in a superior manner, In between meals the patients were given chocolate milk, 1 shall begin with my student days. About 1930. It is odd punch a hole in the lid-clamp it down upon an unsuspecting replied that there was no surgery for tuberculosis. Only fresh eggnogs, jello, orange album, etc. And on weigh-in days that the only thing I remember is night duty. 3-inch roach , and pou r ether in. I don't remember what we air, good food and rest. Now, it was a different story. (Tuesdays I think it was) , any patient who had lost weight had The nights were long , dark, cold . Then the only treatment did with the carcasses, but the hoards never seemed to di­ Ultimately, the days of myriad new drugs came upon us. an extra egg tossed into his/her nog. fo r tuberculosis was fresh air, good food , and rest. And those minish. Friends now said: "What drugs are you giving?" My nose Romance occasionally entered those sacred halls. Al ­ things they got in abundance. At night, and during rest pe­ In between these lethal carnages, we dutifully made our again went up in the air as I replied that now "Collapse though the boys were on fourth floor and the girls on second riods (from 1 to 2 P.M .), windows were opened wide. I must hourly rounds with our little flashlights, and extra sweaters. Therapy" (surgery) was the treatment of choice. My poor and third, as from time immemorial, boys and girls find ways have been there in the winter for I remember it as being very We checked each patient, and carefully recorded in our night nose! By the time I left in 1947, the age of anti-tuberculosis to fraternize. Of course, there was the sun deck. Every nice cold. The heat was turned down, khaki blankets were put on books: "Patient sleeping well." "Ice cap filled ." drugs had arisen, so that nose could lift no more. day patients with those privileges had access to the fresh air. the beds, and hot water bottles and bed socks to the feet. !1> Betty Ent and I will always remember a special night. As Another question I frequently was asked was about the Also I suspect student nurses or medical students carried The nurses' stations were outside the wards, and with the students, we learned all our procedures in the classroom, dangers of getting tuberculosis from taking care of the pa­ notes from one floor to another. door closed to the ward and wearing sweaters, we kept rea­ and were expected to remember them and apply them at the tients. Really, I felt more secure in the hospital than I did I remember one special couple. Ray and Rose struck up sonably warm . proper times. No one stood over us and supervised. We were when I went to the theatre. I remember coming home from quite a friendship. It brightened everyone's days. If "You Are Nights were very quiet. No patients ventured out of the on our own. the Forrest Theatre, and taking a complete bath and sham­ My Sunshine" came over our Musak system that was quite depths of his/her blankets except for a dire emergency! (An The procedures, of course, included "Care of the Body poo because people were coughing and sneezing down my an event because that was their song. I still think of them the intractable cough that needed some E.T.H .C., or to ask for a After Death ." And in those days it was a complicated proce­ back and beside me. In the hospital we knew what the pa­ infrequent times I hear it. Eventually they both went back to hot water bottle or an ice cap to be filled.) dure, not the simple process it is today. The instructions tients had -they knew they had a communicable disease their original sanatoria, and that was the end of that. So what to do to keep occupied from 10 P.M. until 4 A.M.? included "pack all body orifices." and were anxious to protect themselves, their families and <' 0>ln addition to the wooden pins, lamps, tatting and cro­ There was a fire escape that joined the nurses' home and Well , Mr. "F" died about 2 A.M. Back in the quiet room us. Just as the staff was caring, the patients were caring, and cheting the patients did, we went through a phase of making the nurses' stations in the hospital. Each of us had our spe­ after the doctor left, we were alone. We remember our in­ were anxious to use all protective measures. ceramic objects. We had our own kiln , supplies and an in­ ciality. Some liked to set hair. Others manicured nails. So structions. There was no such thing as a procedure book on Food played a large part in our lives. That was one of the structor - supplied, I have a suspicion , by our Women's after all patients were settled and everything was quiet, the ward. things that everyone seems to remember. We had dietitians Board . Our Women's Board was very good to us. As I look stealthily across the fire escape would creep a freshly sham­ We did alright above the waist. There was no problem. that planned nourishing, attractive meals for everyone. As back, it seems as though anything that we wanted, if the pooed head. A student on duty would promptly set it. Next, Cotton in all the proper places, tissue paper under the eyelids, I recall, the staff dining room and patients had approximately hospital wouldn't get it for us, they did. They were were a scrubbed hand would present itself for a manicure. No harm and the chin tied up with gauze bandage. Then we came the same menu. Except sometimes on days when Dr. Wil­ faithful in providing the plants for the sundeck, and parties for was done. There were two students for the three floors, and down to the waist. Neither of us had ever seen a nude male lauer was operating, we would have steak-his favorite. special events. I remember some of those marvelous people 36 patients. The bells were loud, and could easily be heard below the waist. What to do? The instructions had said there <•>1 remember Laura, one of the cooks, and Ella, one of the were Bessie Dobson Altemus, and Miss Bland , daughter of on all these floors. No patient suffered from lack of attention. were two orifices there. We panicked. We went out and sat dining room waitresses. Yes , we ate off a white tablecloth, Dr. P. Brook Bland . There were many others. After midnight and all students off duty were snoozing in on the stairs between second and third floor. We cogitated . and were served. Quite a change from the cafeteria at Big <3>To go back to the ceramics, one of our staff nurses be­ their blanketed beds, what to do? A small circle of light illu- Soon , from the first floor a voice floated up. Miss Cushen: Jeff. All the dietary people took great pride in their tasks. The came so intrigued with ceramics that she eventually got her

10 11 1 Sandwiches, cokes, ice cream, etc. "> In the meantime nurses Do any of you remember the ferries that ran between Phil­ who were off duty and not otherwise engaged, (and finan­ adelphia and Camden? Five cents a ride. A good way to cool cially solvent) went around the corner to Old Bookbinders at off on a hot July evening. Many of us took advantage of those Second and Chestnut Streets for a basket of steamed clams, rides. or to Arthur's Steak House for mouthwatering steak. All was not sweetness and light. My first few months had In those days, all doctors were assumed to be great tin some miserable moments. Kay was queen of the ward. She Gods. Not so at Pine Street. They earned the appelation. was a special patient, and had been there for many months. They treated nurses, students, and patients as human beings When Miss Cushen was supervisor. Kay had made up her so they earned the title. They were indeed special, and taken mind that she was not going to like me, or anyone who came by today's standards, were worthy. to take Miss Cushen's place. As I would go on my rounds, Many of them had had bouts of tuberculosis themselves. Kay would be sitting up in her bed ready to pounce on me. They had walked in the patients' shoes. I'm sure that it was "If Miss Cushen were here, the bedside tables would not their caring that rubbed off on the nursing staff. No way can be in such a mess." I remember all of them to give them credit. I will focus in on "If Miss Cushen were here, the chairs and bedline would two while thinking of all of the rest so very fondly. be straight." Dr. Woodrow Savacool and Dr. George Willauer ... Dr. "If Miss Cushen were here, the lockers wouldn't be so Savacool was staff physician, and Dr. Willauer, chief surgeon. messy." "Little Jeff" Dr. Sokoloff with his bevy of beauties. Getting fresh air at Pine Street "Little Jeff." Both were adored by the patients, and certainly esteemed, if "If Miss Cushen were here" .. . and more and more. And not adored, by all their coworkers. Dr. Savacool seemed to Another wartime remembrance is the blackouts. We had so it went. How I hated to go into that room . I would stay in be always available for consultation, for advice, for caring for black curtains draped over all the windows at night. The the nurses' station, and read the charts and day book dili­ mother involved who made a successful business out of it. I, patients, and to help his coworkers. blackness and the unearthly wailing of the air raid sirens from gently. Finally, after 4 or 5 deep breaths, I would push open too, have kept an interest in it. Dr. George Willauer-what can I say? He was a showman, the fire engine house down the street was enough to curdle the door and hear Kay's tirade. Patients were also instructors in various activities. When I as well as an A + + + surgeon. I always said he could have our blood. The nurses, doctors and students spent more time Eventually, Kay accepted me. In fact the night she died admired their ability to tat, I was told that I, too, could do it. I cut off my head and sewed it on to my great toe, and that in the evenings with the patients. I don't know whether we she called for me to sit with her and hold her hand. She looked demurred, but they insisted. So when I made ward rounds, I would have been O.K. His patients also felt the same way were with the patients to allay their fears or our own. at me and said: "I'm dying." This was in the days before we stuck my shuttle and thread in my uniform pocket. In between about him. To take our minds off the situation, we devised all kinds of knew about the four (or is it five?) stages of dying, and 1 checking the ice caps, and seeing that the sand bags were On the day of surgery Dr. "Georgie" sailed into the building activities. We allowed the fourth floor boys to come to third wasn't supposed to say, as I did: "No, Kay. You'll feel much properly in place on the patient with a new thoracoplasty, I in his long black cape, tossed it down, and strode masterfully and second floor to play cards with the girls, or just talk (very better in the morning." would pull out my shuttle so patients could see how much I back the corridor to the O.R. And then, boy, did things pop! circumspectly chaperoned by nurses and medical students.) "You 're lying, Miss Showers, and you know it." had done since the last time, and be chided for being so slow Ann remembers (as do we all) that he "swore like a trooper." 12>1 am reminded (although I had forgotten it) that I some­ I was. And I did . ... and inept. Eventually, I succeeded, although now I have We knew he was not swearing at us. He was swearing at the times read poetry to keep us occupied. I do know that my She held tightly to my hand, closed her eyes, and was gone neither the patience nor the dexterity. perversity of a blood vessel that would not obey him and stop favorite was Robert Service's "The Ice Worm Cocktail." 1 before the sun rose. 19 >AII the patients remember the days as pleasant and bleeding. Or at an instrument that wouldn't behave as it was went from floor to floor with it. I'm sure I didn't inspire a love Of such sadnesses and happinesses was life at Little Jeff. cheerful. One even characterized the experience as com­ supposed to. Some nurses couldn't understand him. We could. of poetry in any heart. pared to a finishing school :- "the only entrance requirement To us, his super ability transcended all that. Dr. Willauer wouldn't operate on a girl if she were men­ Thelma Showers Morris -1932 was having tuberculosis." While we're talking about "Georgie", and ultimately about struating. The patients were on a schedule. If you were One might wonder, how 12 women, or men for that matter, food , we should remember the lobster parties. Once a year scheduled for surgery today, and your period started, you could function with one bathroom and only two showers. It he had barrels of lobsters flown from Maine, and invited all Correspondence Received From: would be recycled.19> So no way would you admit you were seems that they worked out a system that worked very well. those who had worked with him during the year. All the lobster indisposed. In the day when tampons were not as common 1. Betty Ent, R.N.-Ciass of 1932 1"> 0f course, all patients did not have bathroom privileges at you could eat-coleslaw-beer and nothing else. What else 2. Ann Haines Heermans, R.N.- Class of 1947 as today, everyone was not adept at inserting same. If a the same time. In those days post surgical patients were on could you possibly want? He never forgot anyone. 3. Jean Fishel Carter, R.N. - Class of 1945 bedmate were .knowledgeable in such matters, she would complete bed rest for-1 0 to 14 days?-so some had basins Someone always had to stay at the department to cover. 4. Ida Jean Fluck Bertram, R.N.- Class of 1945 help her friend insert one so that no one would know of her 5. Jeanne Lebkicker, R.N.- Class of 1946 Ann reminds me of the time when the rest of us went, and brought to the bed, and I think, baths given to them (Help!­ plight. 6. Katherine Kephart Amos- Dietitian some of you, fill me in .) Two early risers would go in first and she stayed home. Dr. Willauer sent two lobsters back with 19 >Another of Grace's remembrances was the time that she Patients shower. And then the next two, brush teeth, etc. There never us, complete with seaweed, and EXPLICIT instructions for "vomited blood." Everyone got all excited. Including Grace. 7. Ruth Buffton- Florida seemed to be any friction. the preparation. 8. Betty Dougherty Fuestel- Pennsylvania 0 It seems someone (me?) had given her blueberries to eat. 1' >Dr. Savacool in his article mentioned the sun deck, as I There we are, Ann and I, in the kitchen at midnight. . . . 9. Grace Johnson- California Everyone drew a sight of relief when it was known the berries We plop those two fellows in boiling water, headfirst. We sat 10. Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin Fall, 1986. Pages have, too. It was the hub of our existence in retrospect. Doc­ were the culprit. tors made rounds there. Nurses took temps and blood pres­ in the dining room. We chatted, and she shared. Since Ann 12-16. sures. Dietary provided picnics. The guppies were guppying. couldn't eat two lobsters, naturally I helped her. I paid for it Petunias and pansies flourished . Even rose bushes and to­ that night! But can you imagine the luxury of being sick from mato plants grew, although I don't think we ever grew enough eating too much lobster? Never before OR since. tomatoes for a salad. I also suspect that on extremely hot Again with Dr. Willauer. I remember the first dose of peni­ days, I bent the rules a bit, and allowed the boys on fourth to cillin I ever helped administer. The thoracoplasty incisions take their rest period on the deck. Fourth floor, under a tin curved from the neck to the waist, so there was always like­ roof in Philadelphia 100 degree weather was unbearable. lihood of infections no matter how careful surgeon or O.R. And we certainly knew nothing about air conditioning. (If I staff. One patient I remember was unlucky enough to come didn't do this, I ask forgiveness.) (7) 1n addition, the women down with a wound infection. It was during the war. Although brought their sewing kits and mended the men 's pajamas, penicillin was available, it was all conscripted for the war and sewed on buttons. Again, I suspect students interceded effort. On the day "Joe" developed a wound infection, Dr. with communications. Willauer came in and said : "By golly, I am going to get some Although the food was adequate, still it was always fun to of the "witches' brew for Joe." And, by golly, he did just that. send out for something not provided. Bill, the night mainte­ How, we never did know. No longer is it such a rare magic nance man, went out for the patients on Saturday nights. brew. It worked for Joe.

12 13 As a friend and fellow worker Peg was loyal, thorough, HAPPY RETIREMENT strict and trustworthy, she always insisted if a thing was worth DISTINGUISHED CAREER ENDS doing it was worth doing right, and this she did to the best of her ability. She will miss Jefferson, but Jefferson will find her PEG A distinguished nursing career came to an end on Decem­ other honors during her career: from both the Pennsylvania irreplaceable. ber 26 , 1986, when Barbara G. Schutt, charter member of and Connecticut Nurses Associations, as well as from other Good luck Peg, we hope your retirement is happy and the American Academy of Nursing, recipient of ANA's Hon­ institutions and agencies with which she had been associ­ rewarding for you . orary Recognition Award, and former editor of the American ated. This was read at Peg's retirement dinner by Maryanne Journal of Nursing, died after a prolonged and gallant strug­ A committed believer in collective bargaining for nurses, Werner, Assistant Nursing Director for Cardiopulmonary gle against cancer. Barbara was a member and, later, chairperson of ANA's Eco­ Nursing at Jefferson. Barbara's professional career began with her graduation nomic and General Welfare Committee from 1952-58. Equally from the Jefferson Medical College Hospital School of Nurs­ committed to organized nursing, she was an eloquent and ing in 1939. Later she earned the BA degree at Bethany influential voice at many ANA conventions, president of the In th e beginning God created the heavens and the earth College (W.VA.) and the MS in Education from the University Connecticut Nurses Association, 1977-79, and chairperson and th e New Hospital Building. Now th e New Hospital of Pennsylvania. In 1973 Bethany awarded her an honorary of ANA's Nominations Committee, 1972-74. Doctor of Science degree. Barbara was also active in community affairs, serving in wa s a formless void and God's spirit hovered over it. After some time as staff nurse and instructor at Jefferson, various capacities with Eastern Connecticut's Health Sys­ God said , "Let th ere be light" and there was light. God Barbara joined the USNAC, seeing service mainly in Oki­ tems Agency and Southeastern Connecticut's Commission saw that the light wa s good and God divid ed light from nawa during World War II. Upon separation from the military, on Aging. A former participant in Senator Weicker's Senior darkness God ca lled light "emergency power" and she joined the staff of the Pennsylvania Nurses Association, Intern Program in Washington, D.C., she served as volunteer darkness he called "a fiashlight." Evening came and becoming executive secretary in 1957. at Mystic Seaport, with the Literacy program, and at the morning came : the first day. She was probably best known to the nursing community Women 's Center of Southeastern Connecticut. God sa id, "Let there be a way to divide the New during her tenure as American Journal of Nursing editor, September 3, 1980, Thomas Jefferson University, College Hospital Building in two." And so it was . God made th e 1958-71 , where her perceptive and forceful editorials made of Allied Health Sciences Alumni presented the Special atrium. Evening came and morning came the seco nd day. a lasting impression. Several years after leaving AJN (1968) Achievement Award to Barbara Gordon Schutt in recognition God said, "Let th e New Hospital building produce she moved to be closer to her beloved pre-Revolutionary of her contribution to the profession of nursing in the areas different technologies. And so it was. The New Building home in Connecticut. In 197 4 she was appointed director of of leadership, education and service. produced technologies : dialysis units, operating rooms, the Division of Nursing at Mohegan Community College, She is survived by one sister, Bettina Schutt Jennings of Norwich, CT. Upon her retirement from that position in 1979, Ithaca, New York, and by her long-time friend and companion critical care units of different kinds . God saw that it was Peg holding she received the Presidential Citation. She received many Donna E. Haney, with whom she shared her home. bronzed nurses good . Evening came and morning ca me: the third day. cap, presented God sa id , "Let th ere be authorities in the New Building to her by the N.C.C.'s to govern it and ta ke cha rge both by day and night. And so it was . God made a great power: Nursing , to govern over all and to take charge of the day and night . God saw Twenty five years ago Margaret M. (Peg) Cossman, '47 that it was good . Evening came and morning came: the returned to work at Jefferson, and Jefferson has not been fourth day the same since her return . Peg worked most of that time from God sa id , "Let the New Building teem with SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD the Nursing Office. She was in charge of the nursing assist­ departments . And so it was . God created every kind of ant program, the nursing clerical staff, and the summer nurs­ creature: doctors, administrators, elec trician s and ing assistant program, this was in addition to the many other plumbers. God saw that it was good. Evening ca me and September 9, 1987, Deidre Watkins Blank, R.N., D.S.N., projects she was involved with. a 1967 graduate of the Thomas Jefferson University Diploma Peg retired in June 1987 with the title of assistant to the morning came: th e fifth day. God said, "Let us make so meone in our own image, in Program, was honored with the College of Allied Health Sci­ director of nursing, she held this position for several years ences Alumni Special Achievement Award for her contribu­ the li keness of ourselves and let her be master of the prior to retirement. tion to the nursing profession. Her current position, she says, Many who work or have worked in the past at Jefferson doctors, the elec trician s, th e nurses, the administrators, the is to represent nursing at the federal level, as an administrator came under Peg's influence; she was a hard task master, but st udents and all the maintenance department. at the National Center for Nursing Research , established in at the same time very fair and just in her dealings with people, God created Miss Cossman and he blessed her and said , 1986. demanding the best from everyone, and would think nothing "See 1 give you all the plumbers and all the carpenters and The purpose of the center is to fund research and prepare of sending someone home if they came on duty with dirty all the painters. And so it was. God saw all that he had trainees to be independent investigators. She awards and shoes, shoe lacers, uniform, etc. made, and indeed it was all good . Evening came and monitors grants supporting basic and applied nursing re­ For the twenty five years Peg was at Jefferson she was morning : the sixth day. search, studies which will have an impact on the future of constantly after the nurses to wear their caps, and to wear nursing care. them proudly. When Peg was on duty and in uniform she was Thus the New Hospi tal Building was completed in all its array. On the seventh day God completed the work he In September 1971 , Deidre was in the Scott Memorial never without her cap. Library doing research when she met her future husband had been doing and he rested . Peg was also recognized for her mechanical abilities, and Michael Blank, Ph.D. (CGS '76) who was also in the library For on the seven th day God blessed Miss Cossman and was rarely seen without her tools, a real "Miss Fixit." Peg had doing research. Michael is a senior staff scientist for Hazleton a wonderful working relationship with all maintenance per­ placed her in charge to see that all th e creatu res he created Biotechnologies Company. He develops immunoassays and sonnel, she respected them, and they respected her and did their work and that all their equipm en t was in order. bioassays for the pharmaceutical industry and for govern­ because of this she was often able to accomplish the impos­ God blessed the seve nth day because on that day he was ment and university clients. sible. able to res t knowing that all his work in the New Building The Blanks, who now live in suburban Washington, D.C ., Any major move within the hospital was always made was under the ca re of Miss Cossman . are involved in a new joint endeavor-the parenting of their smoother because of Peg's ability to coordinate all aspects Deidre accepting the CAHS Special Achievement Award from daughter, Avery Morgan, who is almost two. of the move. Her main concern was always the comfort of Dean Abrams Congratulations! Deidre, on your many accomplishments. the patient.

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The minutes of the previous meeting were distributed, read, Correspondence was read. and approved with one correction, that the Annual Meet­ ing for 1987, will be held on May 2, 1987, the same day May 2, 1987 - (annual meeting) - 60 members signed as the luncheon. the attendance record. The Treasurer's Report was read and approved. Committee reports were given. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap- Since our last meeting, birthday flowers were sent to the proved. following: Frances Grove, '17, Henrietta Spruance, '21, The Treasurer's Report was read and approved. and Edna Scott, '28 Committee reports were given. Correspondence was read to the group. Twelve Scholarships awarded this past year. TO BE 85 OR MORE, our special graduates of the School of Nursing. It was recommended and approved that we contribute The amendment to the By-Laws (to change the .date of the $150.00 to United Way. annual meeting to the date of the luncheon) was distrib­ uted, read, and approved by a unanimous vote. November 11, 1986-16 members present. Report of the election as follows: Pauline McElwee Gillen, Class of 1927 Claudia Starr Wiedlund, Class of 1922 The minutes of the previous meeting were distributed, read, First Vice President-Janet Hindson Mary R. Godfrey, Class of 1909 Birthday, July 8 Birthday, October 20 and approved. Recording Secretary- Nancy Powell Birthday, January 25 Logan Square East #11 08 6800 Mayfield Road, A-733 The Treasurer's Report was read and approved. Board of Directors-Doris Bowman 22 McColly Street 2 Franklin Town Blvd. Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 Committee reports were given. Betty Piersol Ligonier, PA 15658 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Isabella Kevel Heverly, Class of 1927 Since our last meeting, birthday flowers were sent to the Dorothy Ranck following: Margaret Carey, '27, Estelle Lewdrop Flem­ Clara Gerber Hardy, Class of 1927 Birthday, October 24 Nancy Scott Esther Weiss Wilson, Class of 1927 ing, '20, Claudia Starr Weidlund, '22, Isabelle Kevel Hev­ Birthday, January 26 421 Burns Drive Permission was given to destroy the ballots. Birthday, July 17 erly, '27. 51 Hurley Court Springfield, PA 19064 It was approved that the Board of Directors handle any 3rd Street Upper Darby, PA 19082 We received a doll dressed as a Jefferson student "probie" business that may come up in the interim before our next Ridgeway, SC 29130 Estelle Lewdrop Fleming, Class of 1920 nurse from the daughter of Dr. Lewis Scheffey. It is on meeting in September. Florence (Bonnie) Browning, Class of 1916 Hazel Oberdorf, Class of 1930 Birthday, October 18 display in our Alumni Office. Birthday, February 10 Stow-Glen Retirement Village The Satellite Committee met, and a letter in the form of a 2531 S.W. Spring Garden, Apt. #17 Birthday, July 17 139 North Second Street 4285 Kent Road, Apt. 534 questionnaire will be mailed to our graduates who live in Respectfully submitted, c/o Singleton Lewisburg, PA 17837 Stow, OH 44224 and around South Jersey. Betty Piersol Portland, OR 97219 Correspondence was read. Recording Secretary Ella Engel Kelsh, Class of 1930 Josephine Lucas, Class of 1924 Katherine Aagaard, Class of 1921 It was approved that the Alumni Association send Christ­ Birthday, July 17 Birthday, November 16 Birthday, February 12 mas checks to those who are chronically ill or confined Rt. 2, Box 363 136 Bryn Mawr Avenue 354 Cumnor Avenue to nursing homes. Elberta, AL 36530 Hammonton, NJ 08037 Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Frances M. Grove, Class of 1917 Marian Robinson Briggs, Class of 1925 January 13, 1987-21 members present. Martha E. Riland, Class of 1927 Birthday, August 19 Birthday, November 24 The minutes of the previous meeting were distributed, read, Bulletin Committee Birthday, February 4 R.D . #1, Box J-47 15 D Terrace Drive and approved. Logan Square East #802 Our thanks to all of you who helped in any way with the Tionesta, PA 16353 Lancaster, PA 17601 The Treasurer's Report was read and approved. 2 Franklin Town Blvd. Committee reports were given. publication of the 1987 bulletin. It was so gratifying to have Florence Kauffman, Class of 1923 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Henrietta Fitzgerald Spruance, Class of 1921 Since our last meeting, birthday flowers were sent to the articles sent for the bulletin without having to beg for them . Birthday, November 22 following : Josephine Lucas, '24, Marian Robinson Briggs, As in the past, we have endeavored to be as accurate as Ann Williams Candler, Class of 1929 Birthday, August 22 301 Lititz Pike possible, if any names are misspelled please forgive us, it Cadbury #409, 2150 Route 38 '25, and Elsie Rappaport, '19. Birthday, March 1 Lancaster, PA 17601 was not intentional. 2218 Anniels Drive Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 Correspondence was read. Emma M. Bahner, Class of 1931 If you have done or are doing anything interesting or spe­ Dallas, TX 75211 It was recommended and approved that we send $150.00 Edna Scott, Class of 1928 Birthday, December 7 to the Mercy Hospice, in appreciation of the wonderful cial, please consider writing about it for the 1988 Bulletin, we Nora Shearer Parsons, Class of 1912 Birthday, September 8 Ridgecrest, Apt. 617 care· they have given one of our graduates, also that are always looking for ideas. Birthday, May 4 444 Old Lancaster Road 20 Knollridge Road $5,500.00 be placed in the Nurses Alumni Decade Fund 2193 Roosevelt Avenue Haverford, PA 19041 Salem, VA 24153 for 1986. Margaret Summers, '41 York, PA 17404 Margaret Carey, Class of 1927 Dorothy Dundore Williams, Class of 1932 Chairman March 10, 1987-19 members present. Frances Butler Pangburn, Class of 1916 Birthday, September 13 Birthday, September 21 The minutes of the previous meeting were distributed, read, Birthday, May 26 Box 974 c/o Frank Mahr 4550 Cove Circle #508 and approved. 39 South 4th Street Poulsboro, WA 98370 St. Petersburg, FL 33708 The Treasurer's Report was read and approved. Lewisburg, PA 17837 Clara Brunner, Class of 1923 Committee reports were given. Anne Lucas, Class of 1931 Birthday, September 15 Since our last meeting, birthday flowers were sent to the Birthday, May 24 Ridgeview Estates Apt. 163 following : Bonnie Browning, '16, Katherine Aagaard, '21, 136 Bryn Mawr Avenue 800 Maple Avenue Martha Riland , '27, Mary R. Godfrey, '09, and Clara Hammonton, NJ 08037 Harleysville, PA 19438 Hardy, '27.

19 18 Scholarship Committee Report The Satellite Committee Social Chairman Report 1986-1987 For a variety of reasons, representation at our regularly The Annual Luncheon was held May 2, 1987 at Jefferson we are pleased to report that interest in scholarship~ seems Nancy McClees, R.N., E.T. writes: I have attended Franklin u.ni­ established Alumni Meetings has been rather poor, with only the same 20-25 members present at most meetings. In order Alumni Hall, 1020 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. to be increasing among our graduates. Hopefully, th1s trend versity since the fall of 1983 and currently carry a ~.8 GPA. Bemg There were 325 members attending from 24 states. will continue. From letters received, it appears that graduates self employed 1do not qualify for any tuition refund. Smce I grad~ated to increase our active membership, the idea of establishing States represented were Alabama, Arizona, California, not only appreciate the financial help they are given but have from Jeff in 1969 1did not receive any credit for my three years m the satellite alumni groups in other geographical areas was born. Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, become even more aware and appreciative of the foundation diploma program . Over the last three years I have challenged all my Since there is a large concentration of Jefferson diploma Indiana, Maine, , Massachusetts, Minnesota, New given them at Jefferson. We value these affirmations and lower division nursing courses and scored for a total of 14 exams. It graduates living in southern New Jersey, this was the area selected for the initial program. Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, have attached a few as received . was stressful, butthe fastest way for me. Even tod~y I will holdup my Accordingly, 142 questionnaires were mailed to graduates Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Washington Awards granted were as follows: diploma education at Jefferson to anyone's education. I have worked State. in a wide variety of fields and have always been able to f~el ~ompe­ who live in this area. Thirty-seven questionnaires were re­ Fall 1986 turned over a period of several weeks, most indicating an The May Business Meeting was held in the Solis-Cohen tent and secure in my knowledge. Thank you for cons1dermg my Auditorium prior to the luncheon. Anne (Spohrer) Woods, 1975 application for a scholarship. Nancy McClees , '69 interest in alumni meetings nearer home. A Satellite Com­ Susan Nutria, 1976 mittee report given at the Annual Meeting elicited further The 25th Anniversary class of 1962 had the largest attend­ Maria Longworth, 1969 interest and, shortly thereafter, a member of the Class of ance with 35 members present. Thank you Miss Bowman, and the Scholarship C~mmit~ee for Patricia Pryor, 1977 1950 called to say that she had arranged a meeting to take The class of 1937 celebrating their 50th anniversary had awarding me the Clara Melville-Adelle Lewis Scholars.hiP: ThiS ~ost Patricia (Appell) Dunn, 1971 15 members present and each received a red carnation. generous award will enable me to continue my educat1on m the field place at the Garden State Hospital, Marlton, New Jersey and Linda Critzer, 1976 invited the Committee to attend. The class of 1932 celebrating their 55th anniversary had of cardiac rehabilitation. After 12 years, it is very e~citing form~ to 17 members attending each wearing white gloves and a hat. be back at Jefferson. There is no doubt that my comm~tment to ~urs1~g Members of the Satellite Committee and the President, Spring 1987 Verna Keller Roberts from the class of 1921 , celebrating stems from the strong foundation of knowledge wh1ch I rece1ved .'" Florence Roche, then met with the group which assembled Catherine (Giavey) Dowhy, 1975 her 66th anniversary was the oldest member present. The the diploma program. Thank you for giving me,this great opportumty at the Garden State Hospital, and were pleased at their en­ Karen (Chilandese) D'Aionzo, 1977 Alumni Association presented her with a corsage. to further my education. Cathy Glavey Dowhy, 75 thusiasm. After much discussion, they expressed interest in Kathryn (VanDyke) Hayes, 1971 setting up a new Alumni branch. It was decided that since The Annual Luncheon for 1988 will be at Jefferson Alumni Hall on Saturday, May 7, 1988. Please mark your calendar 1just wanted to write and thank you and the other members of the the next parent Alumni Meeting would be held on Tuesday, Fall 1987 and plan to attend. Scholarship Committee of the Alumni Association for .your gene~~us September 8, 1987, the satellite group would schedule its Nancy (Nevin) McClees, 1969 scholarship award. This will be a big help in meetmg m~ tUition first meeting 2 weeks later, at 7:00 P.M . on Tuesday, Sep­ Kathleen (Suber) Carlson, 1968 Carole Rosie '56 expenses this coming year at the Uni.~ersity of, Pennsyl,vama. I am tember 22 and send invitations to the meeting using the Dorothy (Widney) Lucas, 1955 very proud to call myself a "Jeff grad. Karen DAlonzo, 77 Satellite Committee's mailing list. Nancy Scott '55 We hope that anyone who is interested in learning more 1987 Chairmen Doris E. Bowman Just a note to express my sincere thanks and app~eciat~on to the about her or his nurses' Alumni Association and would like Chairman Scholarship Committee for granting me a scholarsh1~. Th1s gre~tly to keep in touch will contact the Satellite Committee, Alumni eases the financial situation associated with completmg my nursmg Office, M-6 Jefferson Hall, 11th & Locust Streets, Philadel­ education goals. Although I recognize. the need !o further ~Y .edu­ phia, PA 19107. Learn the benefits of being a member and help our Association grow! The following excerpts are from letters received by Miss cation 1 will always cherish the nursmg education and tram1~g I Doris E. Bowman, chairman of the Scholarship comm1ttee. received at Jefferson. It is my Jefferson education that has gu.lded We hope by publishing these comments it will encourage my professional growth and advancement over the years. Patnc1a A. Mabel C. Prevost other Jefferson graduates to apply for a scholarship. Pryor, '77

Alumni Office News Bequests Well! we did it again, November 26 , 1986 the Alumni Office Our office continues to work closely with the CAHS Alumni We have received a number of questions concerning be­ moved to the rear of M-6, Jefferson Alumni Hall. We hope Office. Elisa Lang and Gale Dryden have been a gr.eat help quests to the Nurses Alumni Association. If you are thinking this will be the last move for a long while. . to us, we value their friendship, and the good workmg rela­ about such a bequest, we would suggest the following sample Our new office is very nice, bright and cheerful, there IS a tions between the two offices. paragraph for your consideration: beautiful big tree right outside the window. The window covers The address of the Nurses Alumni Office is : Thomas Jef­ the entire south wall of the office. ferson University, 11th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, I give to the Nurses Alumni Association of the We continue to keep busy with address changes, mar­ Pennsylvania 19107, M-6 Jefferson Alumni Hall. The telephone School of Nursing, Diploma Program, College of riages and deaths which are reported to us. It is a challenge number is 215-928-8981. We are usually in the off1ce every Allied Health Sciences, Thomas Jefferson Uni­ keeping the records straight, and we apprec~ate 1t so much Tuesday, from 9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M ., and occasionally on versity, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, or when you do send in your address change. It 1s sad when we Wednesday. All phone calls will be answered (when we are its successors, the sum of have to remove an address because mail has been returned not in the office) by the CAHS Alumn1 Off1ce, room M~6, dollars (or identify the property, such as stock, or marked, " moved, no forwarding address." Jefferson Alumni Hall, 1020 Locust Street, Ph1ladelph1a, indicate a percentage of the estate, if appropri­ As in past years, we sent our older graduates, 80 and over, Pennsylvania 19107. ate), to be used for its general purposes. whose birthdays we know, a card and a floral arrangement If you happen to be in the vicinity on a Tue.sday, you are from the Alumni Association . If you know of anyone hav1ng most welcome to stop and see us, it might be w1se to call f1rst , This suggested clause is exclusively for the information of a birthday, let us know the birth year, day, month, address to be sure we are in the office. our alumni and friends. You should, of course, consult your and telephone number. own attorney as to the applicability of any item to your own A big thank you to the volunteers, who so faithfully help us situation. with stuffing envelopes and putting on label~ .. for the luncheon and annual giving letters. Without your w1ll1ng ass1stance 1t Betty Piersol and Peg Summers would be nearly impossible to get the mailings out on t1me. Alumni Office Coordinators

20 21 August 15, 1986- August 15, 1987 Margaret Taylor Ruth Kiefman Giletto M. Elaine Anderson Barrick FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT Jean Heine Arnold Dorothy Groman Betty Moyer Greenwood and acknowledged, but since the Bulletin goes to press shortly Harriet Spatig Zeller We thank each one of you for your generous giving, contin­ Frances Huston Rumberger Belle Sorensen Martinez after August 15, your name will not appear in the Bulletin as Gladys Welty Reichard Anna Haines Heermans ued support and loyalty to your Alumni Association. The total Janice Kline Jacoby a contributor. Total matching grant gifts $3,065.00, (This amount Etta Heal Baker Ethel Heller Todaro contributions for this year were $22,469.00. All contributions Evelyn White Collett Myrtle Lane Mathews received after August 15, 1987 will be gratefully accepted is included in the above total gifts.) Dorothy Maag Frizen Betty Hechler Fleming Pauline Davis Leager Margaret Summers Caroline Roberts King Mildred Woodhead Hawkesworth Margaret Spatz Gauger 1934-$420.00 Perma Ehrhart Davis Betty Covert Rhodes 1916-1924-$245.00 Margaret Clayton Schellenger Gertrude Nichols Sessions Augusta Graf Waters Frances Butler Pangburn '16 Virginia Miller Bruner Margaret Yarnall Snear 1946-$510.00 Bonnie J. Browning '16 Verna Hertzler Diehm 1938-$260.00 1942-$570.00 Jeane L. Lebkicher Estelle Lewdrop Fleming '20 1931 -$560.00 Mildred Dore Estrada Edith Owen McCutcheon Irene Lauver Polner Mary Holzman McQuown Katherine Flickinger Aagaard '21 Agnes Kevel Henry Anna Jacoby Gehrke Margaret Briggs Batts Doris Jones Schecter Jeanne L. Supplee Verna Keller Roberts '21 Minnie Bartash Helen Reimer Motsay Sara Kelly Little Rebecca Moore Wilson Blanche Ford Nelmah Faust Shaffer Clara M. Brunner '23 Emily Clark Nichols Dorothy Fraley Templeton Helen Walp Hubbard Marie Keene Lawton Betty Kimmel Frommelt Josephine Lucas '24 Dorothy Wall Ghares Elinor Miller Wentzell Ellen McCurley Steward Marion Horner Brady Nancy Eathorne Seeley Kathleen Warner Armitage Madeline M. Ullom Rose Pesci Nicastro Emma M. Bahner Elaine Stong Kimbel 1925-1926-$360.00 Wilma Benner Overall Mary Zeit Wittman Ruth English Whitley Angela R. Cozza Evelyn Swartzlander Riggin Mildred Kroupa Okunishi '25 Lida Pardee Goodell Mary Jane Lardin Braid Sue Williams Wells Julia Tyler McCracken Jean Null Collevechio Lillian Dilliard Hartman '25 Mildred Greenlee Durham Beatrice Raub Staron Marie Hosage DeStefano Evelyn Wilson Frazier ldabelle Reeder Hartley Clara I. Luchsinger '25 Elizabeth Zajac Sedway Kathryn Bastian Elizabeth Simpkins Mayhew Mildred Schoch McGee Frances Brown Saunders Sara Gilbert Conrad '25 Mary Reeder Copeland Grace Jennings Dunkleberger Virginia Emmert Leo Betty Piersol Helen Gilbert Haas '25 Dorothy Raubenhold Virginia Kinter Hatton Lois Longacre Kelly Evelyn Reeser Arnold 1947-$690.00 Marian Robinson Briggs '25 Anna Alexander Krall Mildred English Hively Catherine Smulling Gair Mary Louise Baloga Peters Marian Styver Carey '25 1939-$200.00 Rhoda Berg Weisz Mary Crowe Murtha Laura Bielon Tobia Cecelia Finn Stewart '26 Virginia E. Foor Ferne Paff Lubin Mary Taylor Lawley 1935-$315.00 Arlean V. Miller Ellen Crawford Teague Edna Garretson Eyler Dorothy Rogal Nifong Ann Zimmerman Boyer 1927-$155.00 Helen C. Rodewig Evelyn Rolland Curran Lorraine Pensinger Phillips Madaline Kinch Knight Elizabeth Pyle Miller Filomena Tiracchia Doherty Anna Lucas Christella Campbell Butler Dorothy B. Ranck Gladys Reed White Florence Bell Mitchell Isabella Kevel Heverly Dorothy Peterson Mary Coles Moore Marian Neil Findley Irene Evancho Werner Myrtle Stickler Lee Pauline Latsha Tharp Charlotte Davenport 1943-$335.00 Helen Koerner Carrigan Lorraine Knoll Mayers 1932-$330.00 Dorothy Pfeiffer Lepley Marie Scherer Maxwell Esther Patton Weber Ruth Jones Schmitt Carol Stevens Covert Anna Brinkman Faust Olga Dygan Mitchell Emma Phoebus Kelly Mary Rotz Evans Betty Metzger Shaw Barbara Hendershot Marks Martha E. Riland Doris Winneshick Day Ellen Coulbourn Wise Frances Kelly Fisher Marion Dalgleish Gabuzda Emma Lutz Subers Margaret A. Carey Catherine Wilson Campbell Mildred Smith O'Connor Marian Battin Howe Anne Hare lnemer Margaret M. Cossman Rebecca Stees Feltwell Harriet Kellner O'Connor Vivian I. Moyer Irma Schuetz Heller 1928-$165.00 Adeline Roth Miller Blanche Rushin Mary Martin McCoy Jeanne Cresswell Zukoski Julia C. Stout Frances Pierson Woolf Florence Detwiler Hammond Elizabeth C. Ent Margaret Armstrong Tunnard Dolores Davis Wilkinson Virginia Sturges Lawrence Margaret Martin Lauchle 1940-$505.00 Alma Andrews Johnson Helen McDaniels Hall Esther Milewski Kahn Elaine Gover Hampton Elizabeth Neely Joy Helen Hoffman Firman Erma Coup Painter Louise Herrold Ellis Betty Calhoun Suttles Paula Correnti Tyler Grace Breunig Meikle Alice Freed Moore Dorothy Bates Young Marie Hosterman Breon Elizabeth Golden Cooper Beatrice Noll Smith Ruth Ritter Holbrook Mildred Garman Jeffers 1936-$390.00 Ruth I. Sunderland Ruth Groves McCormick Edna W. Scott Sara L. Warstler Lucille S. Harpel Mildred Cooke Cox Jean Farrell Kehm Betty Steward McConnell Mary Stauffer Malick Mary Flyte Rosser Norma Sickler Bond Edna Spangler McAvoy Helen Thomas Reistle Doris Young Moore Myrtle Derr Hess Marion Jones Tracey Virginia Fuller Clara Sweeney McArthur Margaret Brainard Scull Janet Edwards Maurer Lydia K. Yerkes Helen Job Enterline Ruth Painter Greener Jane Treon Reitz 1929-$350.00 Dorothy Bulette Watson Margaret Pound Ransom Bernice Wigglesworth Sprecher Hazel Besecker Beach Naomi DeGroft Price Margaret MacFarland Semisch Marion Kustay Sobiesiak 1944-$210.00 1948-$470.00 Blanche Metz Henderson Marion Smith Ellen Remensnyder Carlton Amy Wilson Allen Mary Patricia Long Haupt Mabel Nutter Nutter 1933-$230.00 Frances Soltys Wolick Marjorie Fink Searing Florence C. Heist Rebecca Thornton Ingling Phyllis Russell Szewczak Grace Wolford Eichelberger Janet Hicks Arnold Mildred Brown Breisacher Dorothy Brede Connole Charlotte Stover Ellenbogen Rachel I. Herbert Verna Weiss Herber Edna Fortner Feloni Katherine Kinch Leach Elizabeth Stephan Miller Mary Jane Meenahan Trueheart Lois Bilger Kelley Mabel C. Prevost Norma Zeigler Smith Rosie Smith Jones Anna Woodring Crofford Emma Painter Lanzetta Betty Towsey Daughenbaugh Ann Williams Candler Hope Kramer Mood Elizabeth Romich Cobb Helen Miller Harding Maureen Sharpless McCool Doris Burke Hand Frances Wildonger Elizabeth Parker Fuhse Leona Clouser Gehris Louise Evert Keich Mary Snook Smolkovic Catherine Hankee Shinton Joyce Frantz Margaret Foor Miller Martha Long Garver Mary Lou Gaston Stewart Kathryn Hafer Eyrich 1937-$1 ,645.00 Anne Olivia Carballo 1930-$157.00 Catherine Gray Paine Helyn Long Romberg 1941 -$375.00 1945-$265.00 Betty Johns Budrow Dorothy Schenck Ragan Chloe Swisher Ericksen Alice Leatherman Fulmer Helen Swan Joslin Jane Bellis Mack Mildred Yohey Watkins Elmina Sachs Hanges Marion Pollitt Carey Caroline Hill Masuda Kathryn Duffy Quackenbush Patricia Crawford Nancy Weikel Ritzman Hazel Oberdorf Kathryn West Magin Elizabeth Killinger Mowday Jean Lockwood Wagner Ida Fluck Bertram Dorothy Peterson Turnbow Minnie Souder Ruh Pauline Helman Kough Laura Zukowski Johnson Sophia Pickens Driscoll Jean Fishel Carter Doris Haines Stevens Ella Engel Kelsh Vivian Passmore Murray Florence Shive Keffer Gene Roush Jerabek Catherine T. Betz Col (ret) Joyce Spangler Weik Dorothy Confer Stephens Ellen Piatt Vetenko

22 23 the annual luncheon

~ I President Flossie Roche, presenting corsage to 40th Anniversary Class of '47 oldest member attending luncheon Verna Keller Roberts, Class of '21

President Florence Roche 55th Anniversary Class of '32 Class of '56 (Note hats and gloves)

30th Anniversary Class of '57 June Reginak Dupnock 25th Anniversary Class of '62 Speaker for Class of '57

Laura Zukowski Johnson Mildred Fromtling DeKorte Thelma Showers Morris Speaker for Class of '42 Speaker for Class of '32 Speaker for Class of '37 20th Anniversary Class of '67 Patty Jenkins Barnard 15th Anniversary Class of '72 Speaker for Class of '82

Hilda Crane Lineweaver 5th Anniversary Class of '82 45th Anniversary Class of '42 Speaker for Class of '47

24 25 II

Virginia Spence McCrone Ann Summers Nesbella Barbara Hand Brodovsky Joann Paul Mussio Christine Schubele Holmberg Maria Gratzik Marinelli Faye Deiter Groff Barbara Wilhelm Tichian Linda Doll Eppley Barbara Julius Brooks Sally Higham Fenlin Janet Betz Phillips Mercedes Breen Christ Jane Reynolds Johnson Geneva Hunsinger Bowman Marilyn Ruble Scelba Lynne Roat Juel Shirley Darling McDonald Ann Savage Walters Joan Harmer Tribolet 1963-$287.00 Amber Phillips Smith Catherine Blake Cavanaugh Irene Narcowich Kaufman Christina Rodgers Loretta Rich Kurland Linda Strege Jones Sue Lin Hom Makowski Betty Parsons Konjusky 1953-$130.00 Murial LeVan Keller Mary Speicher Gillin Eleanor Hollister Reinhardt Linda Fenning Johnson Sally Newkirk Boydelatour Cathleen Margiasso Keating Mulveena Kovarie Baldauf Margaret Hannigan Bethanis Linda Goodman Sandra Clark Hall Marilyn Fullerton Bower Doris Gademan Stephens Mary Ann Dutt Vernallis Joan Reed Darden Suzanne Peters Mcleon 1949-$425.00 Sharon Lavelle Kelly Barbara Wilson Kelso Suzanne Vache Blackburn Jacqueline Simons Alvarez Jeanne Campbell Farley Trudy Lange Amend Edna Lockwood Hneleski Margaret Carr Hargrave Ellen Buechley Freeze 1971 -$305.00 Louise Dietz Strayer Janet Edwardsen Meredith Yvonne Foster King Dianne Abele Rehman Joan Heaton Hampf Grace Ann Spena Marjorie Ball Hoeck Jane Reimer Lemmon A.J. Sakella Daneman Doris Shoemaker Townsend Jane Kazelis Kriebel Kathryn Hudak Behm Dorothy Fanelle Brown Doris Graver Schuman Nancy Albright Webster Mary Ellen McDonald Rita Haedel Becchetti Major Annette Brownstein Frances Tharp McGill Margaret Antes Bathurst Irene Gibson O'Brien Drosalina Riccio Riffle Verna McCafferty Walters Loretta Suber Heyduk Joan Allen McConnell Lorraine Milewski McCall Nancy Beard Griggs Jill Simpson Bower Louise LaFleur Giese Donna Fletcher Adams Jane Kauffman Miller 1954-$265.00 Carol Sheaffer McCierkin Kathryn VanDyke Hayes Nancy M. Gallagher Phyllis Schadel Huntzinger Louise Manhart Hoch 1959-$485.00 Janice Osterhus Shipley Eileen Blum Moran Mary Lou Keirn McGinn Joyce E. Price, M.D. Margaret Irwin Riemer Jane Hudson Carolyn Senkowsky Housman Patricia Appell Dunn Lucille Flavell Henkelmann Sarah Hindson Wagner Thelma Stiles Malecek Laurie Pollock Weisberg Ruth Hoffman Pearson 1964-$320.00 Allene Hanna Gallagher Elisabeth Snyder Collins Judith Wright Bloes Deidre Watkins Blank Kathryn M. Francis Judith Rinear Young Florence Seryello McAlpin Louann Zartman Craley Nancy Wood Cohen Karen Lawer Bedell Deidre Mullin Yuknavich Bette Mengel Borkey Carol Stuart Baxter Angelina Gardier Hagan Patricia Gardner Marquette Judy Jones Helen Daugherty Barrett Jean Tomlin Dempsey B. Colleen Mooney Wagner Margaret Grace David 1968-$365.00 Lynn M. Streeper Kathleen McGeary Tierney Helen Fetsko Besecker M. Patricia Sankey Brown Penelope Jones McAiees Beth Korin Sherr Mildred Newby Riff Beth Reed Elsie Skvir Nierle Phyllis Barrett Ostman Betty Ann Hughes Kosko Mary Ann Taraskas Hammond Nancy Cole Schmidt Carol Jones Stange Lynn McMaster Nagatani Karen Barnum Kushto 1972-$260.00 1950-$340.00 Jane Snyder Wilgus Carol Karnes Wenzel Roanne Axelson Heise Anne Vogel Clayton Ann Marie Mooty Cawley Janet Hindson Joan Nichols Davis Sally Little Danyo Jeanetta Capotosto Clark Mary Squires Getz Sandra Snider Patricia White Block Ellen Baran Stahl Anne Major Jones Peggy Browne Kern Nancy Shaffer Stanton Mary Louise Moore Brumbaugh 1955-$210.00 Charlotte Hoerst Barbara Ciabocchi Violanti Kathleen Suber Carlson Ellen Boyer Barbara Fisher Ackerman Adrienne Marasco Rodgers Jeraldine Marasco Kohut Diane Schleyer Berkowitz Cheryll Baumgartner Meyer Diane Palmer DeHuff Mildred Murray Kline 1960-$280.00 Kathleen Langan Jones Halina Piekarska Warmbrod Deborah Waters Wayne Nancy Hummel Orsini Dawn Deitman John Barbara Zellner Mary Lou Woerner Schubel Bonnie Inghram Siegrist Christine Quinn Hodder Wealthy Morrow Shutt Barbara G. Smith Barbara Heaps Vitelli Barbara Nase Anderson Lorie Crumlish Brown Mary Webb Hulick Ruth Swinehart Merroth Joan Chadwick Cramer Judith Ruebman Mearig Shirley Dubis Poling Karen Hand Matejik Shirley Mackley Hoffert Audrey Titlow Priga Madeline Henly Glass 1965-$265.00 Virginia Bozarth Waldron Connie Cmar Brophy Rose Glaudel Mulligan Elizabeth Jones Hubbs Martina Mockaitis Martin, M.D. Judith Larson Moyse Regina Rosenfeld Friedman Christine Sachs McCann Jean Hohe Larkin Nannette Delong Smith Joan Driscoll Perkins Catherine Materio Teti Mary Osborne Foy-Failla Sally Ann Giorgio Harris Carolyn Widman Bohn 1969-$335.00 1973-$250.00 Anne Werner Breach 1956-$135.00 Rhoda Smeltzer Little Judith Abbott Getz Hope Russo Schooley Elizabeth McGrory Berry Margaret Henry Jones Marguerite Johnson Domenick Carolyn Ressler Goepfert Sandra Schmidt Kolodziej Marianne Gaspari Collins Mary Beth Henry Joan Elbertson McGinnis Lore Miles Eichfeld Annie Eldredge Kahn Barbara Willey Blood 1951-$305.00 Florence Roche 1961-$165.00 Adrienne Lowe Daughenbaugh Major Linda Lake Boyle Gina Corotto Kramer Lois Russell Foxen Virginia Wesley Dorman Carole Ferry Rosie Barbara Canal Obin Marilyn Bergner Susan Broadwater Franklin Karen Lynch Bayers Jeanette Plasterer Mary Malone Frank Patricia Lewis Truitt Nancy Nevin McClees Ellen Jones Salkin Janet Walker Respess Lorraine A. Jeitner Marilyn Robertson Glauber Cleopha Hartlaub Herzog Kristina Hancock Reede Shelah Hoberman Luber Dianna Scheingold Ketterer Jane Hawk Aires Ann Barron McBeth Kathleen Shanahan Huffman Christine Rose Saltzman Barbara Edwards Beam 1957-$275.00 Marjorie Ross Berrier Margaret Kunzler Leach Vera Paoletti Phyllis Heller Richman Elizabeth Moll Chevola Georgann Jacobs Miller Clare Lynch Daveen Jones Edmiston JoAnne Bender Nancy Thompson Powell Carol Hyland Gray 1966-$205.00 Irene Harris Kate G. Felix Jeanne Holzbaur Mclaughlin Mary Eichmann Cowen 1962-$375.00 Susane Berkowitz Zamitis Linda Zwick Riechel Kathy Kenney Collura Marian Hoffman Narbuth Rose Marie Tomasello Marcie Grieshaber Moore Barbara Shermer Ruehl Rosemarie Colleluori Malizia Margaret Morthorst Bonnie Ann Crofford Norma Jones Murray June Reginak Dupnock Carole Costello Tomlinson Beverly Wallace Jeanne Smoker Ricci Dolores Pauster Gorham Marjorie Fallon Smith Joan Spece Clare Marie Karabasz Marian Thorp Williams Esther Warthin Webb Suzanne Rumberger Carter Patricia Downey Houck 1970-$240.00 1974-$160.00 Marilyn Sparrow Marshall Margaret Milotich Martin Louise Baxter Fox Marylou Smith Lebsack Audrey Dalgity McCash Mary Jo Winning McMullin Suzanne Barclay Levine Mary Kate Weber Morgan Louise Angelo O'Brien Carolyn Welter Bewsher Catherine Eick Enloe Debra Boyle Borkowski Nancy Scull Brainard Kathleen Adams Moody Jeanne Seely Abbott Marian Krahling Hammond Gail Kaempf Nancy Hampton Hilkert Judith Kennett Tracy Marialice Duckworth Bopf Susan Eckerd Leake Alice Coligan Conte Margaret Jane Smith Jean Lashinski Strelzik 1952-$125.00 Carol Frame Green Rose Ann Slovich Provost Jeanne Margraf Wagner Lillian McFadden Haeberlein 1958-$420.00 Rosemary Cashman Smith Cynthia Stroup Beal Marge Ott Martin 1967-$640.00 Ann Oberholtzer Brugger Shirley Hill Walker Patricia Koder Daniels Marge Connors Marchant Wendy Obst Manganiello Joanne M. Balmer Eloise Hippensteel Louise Williams Dunn Margaret Saksa Tansy Susan MacMillan Susan Sheaffer Cantwell Carol Siegrist Woodruff Kathleen McCarthy Whalen Marial Dildine Pepper

26 27 1980-180.00 1975-$435.00 Anne McColgan Curry Paula Fiderer Jasionowski Lisa Burkeitt Class News Linda Bingaman Napieralski Donna Kloss Casey Patricia A. Pryor Virginia Miller Bruner (Ed. C.) , P. 0. Box 458 , Alamo , TX 78516 . We Germaine Scott George Marianne Maxwell Ostrow Class of 1916 Amy I. Harrison Terry Mayne Colella have had a pleasant time traveling and seeing the birds , rabbits , bear Debra Schiefer Beveridge Frances Butler Pangburn, 39 South 4th Street , Lewisburg , PA 17837. Regina Dreyer Klinger Rae Matz Fierro and deer in Western Pennsylvania State Forest Park this summer. We Ursula Maslofsky I had a very good winter with my daughter in New Jersey. The first of will return to Texas in the fall. I hope to get to the 1990 Alumni Janet Moore Karen Mirecki Webster Patricia Thompson Jenkins Sara Scheidt May I went home to Lewisburg. Sorry I could not attend the luncheon . Luncheon . Nancy Klekotka Picarello The honor you gave me last year for my 70th anniversary was quite Darlene Ribaric Rosendale Susan J. Sullivan Class of 1931 Judith Phillips Vadurro Kathleen O'Brien Shindle overwhelming. It was a day that I won 't soon forget. Thanks again to Nancy Spohrer Woods Andrea Rothman Mann all. Mary Taylor Lawley (William B.), Rt. 1, Box 736 , Lacombe , LA 70445 . Dianne Olesiewicz Yasik Nothing new. Bill and I are still enjoying life in the slow lane . Always Patricia Dick Walsh Luciann Maurer Drinkwater Ruth Sheaffer Lind Marci Force Green Bonnie F.J . Browning, 2531 S.W. Spring Garden , Portland , OR 97219 . glad to hear from our friends and family and to see them when we can . Terry O'Brien Funt Susan Albrecht Curcio I am well and happy living here in the beautiful Great North West. This Barbara Bachman Symons Mary R. Crowe Murtha (Joseph) , 25 Grandview Avenue , Pleasantville , Nora Stockmann Jens Clare Retay Ebersole is my 95th year. Rebecca Solomon Brown Karen Chilandese D'Aionzo NY 10570. Nothing new this year. I am active and in good health , and Class of 1921 enjoying the life of a "senior citizen ." June Matthews DeMoya 1978-205.00 1981-$205.00 Verna M. Keller Roberts, 11 112 Main Street , Drifton , PA 18221 . Jan­ Ridgecrest Apartment617 , 3720 Knollridge Road , Cathy Glavey Dowhy Alice Leisch Guarino Sylvia Spaeth Brayton Emma M. Bahner, uary 20th 1987 I was 88 years old . Thanks for the 1986 picture you Salem , VA 24153 . I'm enjoying the Richfield Community in Salem , VA . Lorri McCullough MacFeeters Leslie Wilkinson Stickley Linda Gordon Tucker sent to me. Best wishes to all the alumni members . Brenda Scott Goldberg Eileen Patrick Welsh Irene Sabins Repka Florence Cox Zapolski Regina lnsogna Procopio Class of 1927 Mildred Schoch McGee, 4114 Voorne Street, Sarasota, FL 33580 . I Kathleen Tregear Filomena Tiracchia Doherty, 36 Regent Circle , Bricktown , NJ 08723 . Deborah Marple O'Connor Diane Scott Ross Nancy Gallagher Smith have been living in Sarasota , FL for the past 3 years. Visited Edith I'm growing old more or less gracefully. I keep busy growing roses . Hoover Frizell , we are both suffering with arthritis. I enjoy the climate Carol Miller Muller Lisa Kelly Sakser 1976-185.00 Martha E. Hiland, Logan Square East, #802 , 2 Franklin Town Blvd., and bridge , and best of all, God 's gift of being alive . Betsy Souders Machalette LuAnn Kopenhaver Vanaman Marla Pantalone Philadelphia , PA 19103. We , the class of 1927 have made our 60th Marion R. Horner Brady (Ellwood C.), 807 Goucher Street , C-108 , Donna Orsine Simone Maryann Mallee Bowman Tamara Tichian anniversary. My best wishes to all the anniversary classes. Johnstown, PA 15905. WE are celebrating our 50th anniversary in Leslie May Tahsler Jean Wolbert Reimer Susan Sheaffer Schwab Margaret A. Carey, P. 0. Box 974 , Paulsboro , WA 98370 . I have had August. Karen Patterson Taylor Linda Heinold Muelenaer many medical problems the end of 1986 and the beginning of 1987. I Karen Asper Jordan Diane Warden Carugno 1982-$255.00 Marie Hosage DeStefano, 78 South Welles Street, Wilkes-Barre , PA Kathleen Waters Blake can 't believe this was our 60th anniversary, where does the time go! 18702. Need I say I miss living in New Jersey. Janice Richmond Malloy Francine L. Pollock Best wishes to all. Elizabeth Holohan Michael 1979-235.00 Kathleen M. Santangelo Virginia Emmert Leo, 17 49 Edgewood Hill Circle , Apt. 101 , Hagers­ Myrtle Stickler Clough-Lee (Robert) , 301 McMechen Street , Balti­ town , MD 21740 . Each year I keep hoping I'll be able to make it to the Veronica Tiver Metkus Carmen William Russo Patricia Jenkins Barnard Theresa A. Sylvester more , MD 21217 . In September 1986 we attended an Elderhostel alumni luncheon , but it seems that week end is always a busy one , so Susan Nufrio Bodman Karen Hollander Bernardini Session at Santa Fe , NM. We are very enthusiastic about Elder hostel Marie Waldron Hopkins I'll just say "Hello " to all my classmates . I'll neverforgetthose wonderful 1977-$425.00 Sharon Miller Chilton courses. years at Jefferson . Susan O'Donnell Hagan Karen Tanner Frick Susan Borrell Sawula Class of 1928 Evelyn Reeser Arnold (Walter) , 23287 Blue Water Circle 502-A. Boca Lisa Keegan Sarcewicz Sandy Krebs D'Amelio Judith McClellan Delucca S. Elizabeth Neely Joy, 786 Hope Street, Mountain View, CA 94040 . I Raton , FL 33433 . We finally have settled in a lovely life care retirement J· Theresa McGlynn Rupp Maryann Heinick Betty Ann Beck Hedges Patricia Flynn Corey spent two months in Pennsylvania. Sorry I couldn 't get to Philadelphia. center called Edgewater Estates , and are very contented and busy Gail Sitvarin Sandra Lee Wilson attending many activities every day. Both of us are very healthy for our Annamarie Sloss Moritz Theresa Fink Markert Grace Breunig Meikle , 9 West Street, Galeton , PA 16922. I live alone , Linda Lotter Romano but spend time in Florida with my son and family, and in New Hampshire ages. I can use my nursing experience as a volunteer to help others Stacey Cassel Busch Clare McDonald Poplaski with my daughter and her husband . who need it. Joan Frelond Sato Judy DiCristofaro Mildred English Hively (J. Paul H.), 10824 Caron Drive , Sun City, AZ Diane Wolvin Hinkel Margaret E. Martin Lauchle, 5909 Grand Avenue , Downers Grove , IL Joy Haynes Bailey 60516 . I'm having a better year so far, than 1986! Gall bladder surgery 85351. I am still traveling . I belong to the Travelers Century Club having Joan Spece, class of 1962 for Scholarship Fund-from in March following acute pancreatitis , and a lens transplant in August visited 107 countries and islands, and if I am able will go to China this Memorial Gifts year. , Abbott Laboratories pretty well kept me at home in 1986. Early in 1987 I spent two weeks Marjorie Workinger, class of 1926-from Jean Fishel Carole Ferry Rosie, class of 1956 for Scholarship Fund­ in Florida, and felt fine on my return home. Looking forward to attending Blanche Ford , Box 13 , Periwinkle Trailer Park, 1119 Periwinkle Way, Carter, class of 1945 from I.B.M. Matching Grant Program the 65th reunion of my high school class in Williamsport, PA th is year. Sanibel , FL 33957 . I'm still very active in church and shell club work Rosemarie Angelo, class of 1954-from Margaret (Memorial gifts and matching grant gifts have been included Best wishes . and I enjoy it very much. Schwechler Haines, class of 1957 in the total amount) Mary Stauffer Malick, R.D. #2, Box 372 , Sunbury, PA 17801 . My Helen Walp Hubbard, 126 Montgomery Street, 1-C , Highland Park, Elizabeth Youngblood Gaul , class of 1931 from Anna husband died April14 , 1987, just one month short of our 55th wedding NJ 08904 . I'm so sorry Betty Youngb lood and I were not able to greet Foster Atkinson , class of 1931 anniversary. I am living in my own home and active in church , D.A.R . you at our 55th anniversary in 1986. Time brings about many changes . Ruth Spencer Dunfee, class of 1934-from Helen Reimer 3ht .fflemonam and senior center activities. I keep in touch with Grace Ellis Nauman My best wishes to you and yours. and Laura Carleton Short, class of '28 . My niece is Mary Ann Stauffer, Motsay, class of 1934 . 1937 Sara Haines Wolford Agnes M. Kevel Henry, 1933 Center Street, Ashland , PA 17921 . 1919 WH Elsie Rappaport class of 1954. Mildred Bucher Price, class of 1932-from Helen Re1mer 1920 Henrietta Bigney 1938 Doris L. Hyde March 26th 1987 I moved to live with my sister at the above address. Motsay, class of 1934 1921 Jennie E. Kutz 1939 Barbara Schutt Class of 1929 Class of 1932 Alverta Haines Kauffman, class of 1925-from Marian 1925 Alverta Haines Kaufmann 1941 Filomena DiCrescenzo Hubsch Hazel Besecker Beach (Justice H.) , 750-C Menno Village , Chambers­ Mildred V. Garman Jeffers (Arthur W.) , 306 West 19th Street , Ship Robinson Briggs, class of 1925 1926 Marjorie E. Workinger 1942 Sigbrit Olsson Butler burg , PA 17201. This is a nice retirement village. I met another "Jeff" Bottom , NJ 08008. Everything is going well. I'm glad this winter is nurse who lives here , Zelda Mencer, class of 1929. Louise Huegel Hafer, class of 1936-from Louise Evert 1928 Phoebe Smith Martin 1942 Molly Terrell Radcliffe over. We have been very fortunate. Looking forward to the luncheon Keich , class of 1936 1929 Josephine Miller Minnich 1944 Mary Thomas Dickerson Ann Williams Candler, 2218 Anniels Drive , Dallas , TX 75211. I had a on May 2nd . Best wishes to all my classmates . Sigbrit Olsson Butler, class of 1942-from her husband , 1930 Thelma McArthur Wolford 1945 Kathryn Walker Jenkins very nice 80th birthday on March 1st, 1987. Dorothy Bates Young, 2714 Broad Street , Easton , PA 18042. I retired Horace Butler, M.D. 1930 Edna Hannon Peters 1945 Betty Umbower Attanasio Joyce Frantz, 17 Maple Place , Hicksville , NY 11801 . I became an in 1972 after 20 years as a School Nurse (B.S. Kutztown University). (Memorial gifts have been added to the class totals) 1931 Elizabeth Youngblood Gaul 1949 Alice Rita Gerngross PerKinS ordained minister in 197 4. I aim to heal the mind and help find a way of I'm widowed for 6years , have 5 grandchildren (one just finished medical 1931 Anna Foster Atkinson 1952 Nancy Greising Wilhelm life that is satisfactory to the individuals who are searching. school in Charleston , SC) and 1 great grandchild . I'm doing OK for an old gal of 77 years . Matching Grant Gifts 1931 Janet Besecker Willett 1952 Irene Wilson Flanagan 1955 Doris Amorose Giardino Pine Street , Box 1544, Milton , PA R.D. #317847. Mary Lou McGinn , class of 1963 for Scholarship Fund­ 1932 Julia Cooper Wellensiek Class of 1930 Erma Coup Painter, 1934 Ruth Spencer Dunfee 1955 Naomi Walls Wilson Hazel V. Oberdorf, 139 North 2nd Street, Lewisburg , PA 17837. Best My kindest regards to my classmates and Jefferson friends . I am active from AMI 1936 Louise Huegel Hafer 1960 Jeanette Mounce Kohler wishes to all. I enjoy the Alumni Bulletin , my thanks to the publication in church and hospital activities , and in good health . I am so happy for Helyn Long Romberg, class of 1937 for Scholarship Fund committee . Love to all. my many blessings . -from Exxon Corporation 29 28 Adeline Roth Miller (Benjamin) , 6704 Glen Avenue , Glenn Dale , MD Catherine Smulling Gair, P. 0. Box 21 0247 , Auke Bay, AK 99821 . I grad.) . By fates will his daughter Lillian was my classmate . We all 20769. As the years fly by, it is great having contact with good friends . am in Florida indefinitely helping my sister, who is terminally ill with surv1ved the flu and from then on my goal was to train as a nurse at Charlotte Davenport, Route 2, Box 608 , Troutville , VA 24175 . I'm Plus , the acknowledgement of our renowned nursing school education cancer. Jefferson. Fifty years after graduation , I'm proud to be an alumna . approaching my. 70th birthday th is month (March) , but still active , becomes more meaningful every year. I'm eager to participate during though not as ag1le . Troutville is just outside of Roanoke in the foothills Jean He.ine Arnold, 43 North Sunset Drive , Camano Island , WA the 55th anniversary year of our class. Class of 1935 of the Blue Ridge Mountains. I continue to enjoy golf, gardening , and Helen McDaniels Hall (George), 2522 Belport Lane , Sacramento , CA 98292 . 1. m lookmg forward to attending my 50th class reunion . There cooking . Norma Sickler Bond, 10 Beaver Lane , Easton , PA 18042. I am re­ 95821 . Nothing new, except I'm sorry I was unable to attend the 52nd IS a special feeling about returning within the walls of Jefferson . Class of 1940 covering from cataract surgery. There surely is a great advancement in reunion . I knew where to place my dogs , but my husband is chronically Alice I. Leatherman Fulmer (James Lynn) 323 North Oak Avenue Edna Fortner Feloni , 635 Plum Street , Indiana , PA 15701. Hi to the treatment of cataracts . ill and I just did not know what to do . He is a difficult patient to care for. Clifton Heights , PA .19018. I am 70 years of ~ge , notto brag , 1 am stil'l everyone! Sorrx _to miss the luncheon and visiting with everyone . 1 Emma H. Phoebus Kelly (Warren), 1110 Burmont Road , Drexel Hill , Margaret Armstrong Tunnard (T. Edward) , 79 East Ashland Street , ambulatory, and we1gh 137 pounds . Except for reading , 1 don 't need to expect to be VISiting several different places this spring , so it will be PA 19026. Nothing new. I'm still breathing , and enjoying my home in Doylestown , PA 18901. I spent the winter in California . wear my glasses. 1mposs1ble to see you all. Have fun! Maryland on the Manokin River. Looking forward to our 55th reunion . Esther E. Patton Weber (Paul) , PO Box 242 , 2015 Ridge Road , Per­ Mildred M. Woodhead Hawkesworth (Norman 0.) , P.O. Box 263 , Frances Saltys Wolicke (Theodore W.), 1623 March Street, Reading , Marie Scherer Maxwell, 440 West River Drive, Pennsauken , NJ 08110. kasie , PA 18944. In March we returned from a month in Fort Myers Goffstown , NH 03045 . Our entire family is well. Mother is 99 years of PA 19607. I hope my classmates can visit me or get in touch . I'm still enjoying retirement. I took 2 very interesting trips this year. age a~d 1n good health . We have survived a long , hard winter with Beach , FL where it is lovely. All of our 10 grandchildren are growing like Sara L. Wers~ler, 814 Lancaster Avenue , Apt. 4, Bryn Mawr, PA Haley Comet trip to Brazil , and a trip to Australia and New Zealand . I weeds. The two oldest are in college , Tracy is at Lehigh , a 3rd year mcred1ble amounts of snow still lingering into March . But, daffodils and other spnng flowers are bursting into bloom in protected , sunny spots . 19010. I am st1ll en]oymg retirement. I would like to send greetings to do volunteer work to keep me busy. student on the Dean 's list, studying business , and her sister, Heather all my classmates . Class of 1933 is a freshman at Bucknell , she is studying biochemistry. We are well Class of 1938 and happy. Hello to all my classmates . I regret that I was unable to K~thryn V. Bastian , 4208 Ford Road , S.E., Lawton , OK 73547. Best Marion Kustay Sobiesiak, Box 221 Park Crest Barnesville PA 18214 Marion Pollitt Carey (James T.) , 2513 Kings Drive , Lewes , DE 19958. I am living with my son , Rev. Joseph R. Sobiesiak at Richard ' ~ Health problems have started as of the first of the year. I enjoy reading attend the luncheon this year because my nephew was being married WIShes to all. Kay. si. that day. Rectory. the Alumni Bulletin . A warm hello to my classmates . W~lma Ben~er Overal, Star Rt. 2, Box 860 , Sedona , AZ 86336 . I'm Mary Coles Moore (Carlton) , R.D. 5, Box 171 , Bridgeton , NJ 08302 . en]oymg retirement from my physical therapy profession . Following Ruth Ritter Holbrook 398 Penn Avenue, 1st fl. Apt. , West Reading Martha M. Long Garver (Charles K.), 228 North Narberth Avenue, PA .19611 . I am enjoying retirement , good health , and keep busy with Narberth , PA 19072. All seems well with us except the years , they have We have retired from trailer life and have bought a mobile park home in graduation from "Jeff " I worked at Cornell Medical Center, NYC for 4 Florida. years , ~hen graduated from a physical therapy course at Mayo Cl inic. 1 projects I never had time to do before . I look forward to seeing class­ traveled by too fast. Hello to all my classmates , and I hope you continue mates at our next alumni luncheon . to keep well. Best wishes to everyone . "Mickey Garver." Pauline Latsha Tharp, 21133 S.W. 85th Avenue , Apt. 311 , Miami, FL serv~d 1n the Army 4 years during W.W. II . Civilian employment-chief physl.cal therap1s.t at V.A. Center in Los Angeles , CA, Good Samaritan Helen ~offman Firman (Melvin C.), 62 South Shamrock Drive , Jack­ Anna M. Woodring Crofford (James H.) , 45 Sullivan Road , Wayne , 33189 . I'm still singing in two choirs , the church sanctuary with 80 Hospital , Phoemx, AZ , Cottonwood Hospital , AZ, Sedona Medical s?n Sp~mgs , NC 27281 . My husband and I have just moved to Foxfire PA 19087. I am going to request membership in Quarry Workers Union , members , and the senior adult choir with 8 members . Our church choir sang at the Italian Villa "Viscaya" at Christmas time. I visited my son Center, Sedona , AZ. My summer residence is McAiisterville PA and Village 1n North Carolina , and we love it. We play lots of golf. I had surgery for kidney stones in August 1986, and gallbladder and winter residence is Sedona, AZ . ' ' stones in February. We are proud of Bonnies accomplishments at Bryn Jim in Downers Grove , IL , in October, and son Frank in Deland , FL , in Geraldine Chamberlain Topping (Felix) , R.D. #2, Box 114, Mont­ Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital , where she is a clinical nurse specialist in March and August. In February I was injured in a auto accident , had Edith Owen McCutcheon, 70 Collins Road , Trenton , NJ 08619. 1 wish gomery, PA 17752. We now have another adorable granddaughter neurogerontology. two fractured ribs , I am fully recovered . I could deny how fast I'm falling apart, but periodically 1 am reminded whic~ brings ~he total to 5 grandsons and 4 granddaughters. 1 enjoy Ellen Crawford Teague , 3 Oak Road via N.W. Avenue , Philadelphia, of my a~tiquity. Guess I have lots of company. Too bad , but tempus workmg part t1me as a secretary. I would like to hear from any of my Elizabeth Romich Cobb, 12 High Street, Carbondale , PA 18407. I does fug1t! classmates . always appreciate hearing from classmates Key West Magin , Marion PA 19118. I am retired , but serve on committees . Vice president Pollitt Carey and Peg Coon Lecklitner at Christmas time . Peg Lecklitner Newcomen Society in New Hampshire; honorary trustee at Mt. Wash­ Lida Pardee Goodell (Amos J.), Route #1 , Box 190 Peartree Point Eliz~beth Parker Fuhse, 2711 Burnley Road , Wilmington , DE 19808. deserves a lot of credit for the faithfulness she showed in taking care of ington Observatory; Director committee Whitefield , New Hampshire Road, Chestertown , MD 21620 . My husband and I have been unable I ret1red from V.A. with 34 years service . I have moved only a few miles her husband Dr. Lecklitner during such a prolonged illness . I always theatre , and life member Strawberry Mansion . I visited Switzerland in to continue ou~ trips in the past 3 years due to health problems. How­ away. I have a beautiful great grandson in Great Falls , Montana . 1 travel appreciate the Alumni Bulletin . June with the two oldest of my 8 grandchildren. Thomas graduates and ever: we are gomg on a Florida vacation in April. 1 was happy to receive a lot to my daughter in Orlando , FL, and my granddaughters in Louis­ enters college , he hopes to be a diabetic specialist. My health is good , the l1s! of o~r clas?mates which I requested in January. Note there are Ville , KY and Montana. Class of 1934 I was 74 on April23, 1987. ones liv1ng 1n Flonda , I will try and contact them . See you all in 1988 Betty Piersol, 2601 Pennsylvania Avenue Apt. C-852 , Philadelphia , Margaret Foor Miller (D~rrell) , 155 Mt. Vernon Street, Dedham , MA Louise B. Herrold Ellis (Nicholas D.), 408 , 22nd Street, Belleair Beach , for our 50th anniversary. Sorry I am unable to attend the luncheon this PA 19130. Another year has "rolled " around . I continue to be active in year. 02026 . We have 5 beautiful grandchildren , ages 15 to 2. I'm looking alumni activities. I like to travel , and we plan to go to Ireland and FL 34635 . All my classmates are invited to visit me in Florida when in forward to the "big reunion " in 1990. Scotland in August of 1987. my area . Sara Kelly Little (Lester), 1629 Monroe Street , York, PA 17 404 . Class Class of 1941 of 1~38 take note , next year is our big year. Plan now to attend our 50th Elizabeth Zajac Sedway, 1040 Neola Street , Los Angeles , CA 90041. Class of 1936 reun1on. Ethel M. Heller Todaro, 1100 West Chester Pike , West Chester, PA California's Los Angeles climate is agreeable and makes life easier. I try 19380. I ret1red as director of nursing of Dunwoody Retirement Village Elizabeth C. Stephan Miller (John E.), P. 0. Box 14, Sadsburyville , Margaret Brigg~ Batts (Walter) , ~980 State Road , Drexeline Apt. to keep up with what 's new in medicine and nursing, and find it is PA 19369. I'm always happy when I hear from a Jefferson School of Newtown Square , PA on July 3rd , 1986. ' overwhelming . 2-5~2. Drexel Hill , PA 19026. We JUSt moved into an apartment after Nursing friend . Somehow knowing one is a Jefferson nurse graduate sellmg our home . We will travel more . I enjoy the alumni news . Look Ru.th Kiefman Gil~tto, 2020 Locust Street, Philadelphia , PA 19103. Julia Tyler McCracken, Logan Square East #2015 , 2 Franklin Town never diminishes in pride of acomplishment. Fifty years is a long time forward to seeing you at the luncheon in May. Th1s has been a qu1et year for me. Blvd. , Philadelphia , PA 19103. Evelyn Frazier and I are planning on a to keep this feeling , don 't you think? Stevie . Madeline M. Ullom , 3248 Christmas Avenue , Tucson , AZ 85719 . Kathryn Duffy Quackenbush (Charles) , 377 Beach , Mills­ great Western tour in July. Classmates!! 2 more years and our 55th will Rebecca Thornton Ingling (Francis) , 1523 Custom Road , Virginia Beach , boro , DE 19966. We are enjoying our retirement here in Delaware be here . September 6, 1986 J r~ceived a big certificate , and a letter from Major VA 23454 . It's good to have news from the graduates. I had a card from General Turnage , Ad~1~1strator of the Veterans Administration , in ap­ boating and fishing. I' II never forget those days at Jefferson . ' Anna Jacoby Gehrke , 3404 Romig Avenue , Reading , PA 19606. In Ellen Crawford Teague . I hope to return to Jefferson one of these years . preciation for my partiCipation on the Advisory Committee on Former Sophia Pickens Driscoll (John) , 1311 Puritan Avenue Woodbury NJ Love to all. Becky. 1986 I finished serving on the church council of St. Luke 's Evangelical Prisoners of War. 08~96 . We remain "status quo. " Our health is excellent to date . 'The Lutheran Church in Reading , PA 19604. In 1987 I was made a life Class of 1937 Class of 1939 ch1ld~en and grandchildren are well and happy. We thank God for our member of O.E.S. Golden Rule Chapter #390 . I'm happy with my Etta Heal Baker (Andrew), 119 Harwicke Road , Springfield, PA 19064. blessmgs! family of 4 married daughters and 4 grandchildren . Doris Winneshick Day, Gregg Neck, Box 450 , Galena , MD 21635. My I'm so happy to have made our 50th reunion . It was a "million dollar new grandson , Gregory Winston Day arrived March 7th , 1987. I'm still Margaret Summers, 2601 Pennsylvania Avenue , C-852 , Philadelphia , education ", and what a help it has been through life . Thank you "Jeffer­ Marie D. Keene Lawton (Benjamin) , 121 Old Littleton Road , Harvard , a member of Kent Co . Health Planning Comm ., Director Cecil-Kent P~ 19130. Betty and I keep busy working in the Alumni Office , we MA 01451 . Ben and I are still enjoying every minute of retired life. son "! Health Service and Volunteer Parent Aids . enJOY the work, and by now we feel we know all the "Jeff " graduates Helen Reimer Motsay, 24 Lake Vista Trail , Apt. 101 , Port St. Lucie, Myrtle Lane Mathews (Edwin J.), 3750 Peachtree Road N.E. , Atlanta, Edna Garretson Eyler (Truman) , 366 North 4th Street, Gettysburg , PA Our travels this year will take us to Scotland and Ireland . · FL 33452 . I am really enjoying my new home in Florida . The people I GA 30319. As of September 1986 I sold my house in Tappahannock , 17325. We are both enjoying our retirement, and good health . Our best Class of 1942 have met are very congenial and interesting . Even though we are from VA , and bought an alcove apartment in Canterbury Cou rt, Atlanta, GA . wishes to everyone . all parts of the country, with different careers , we have much in com­ My two daughters are married and living in this area . I am able to see G~adys R~ed White, 313 Rocky Court West, Chalfont, PA 18914. 1 mon . them and my 8-month-old granddaughter often. Olga Dygan Mitchell, B 1220 Park Drive Manor, Philadelphia, PA still babysit my 2 grand~hildren , Willie is 6 and goes to kindergarten , 19144. I have nothing new to report this year. and S~sanne 1s 2. I still have my printing business in Valley Forge Margaret Yarnall Snear (Clayton), 111 East 4th Street, Media , PA Laura Zukowski Johnson, 121 Union Street, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 . My Dorothy B. Ranck, 3206-A Wakefield Road, Harrisburg , PA 17109. ~ho~pmg ~enter . My son Jack and son-in-law Gary Gross are partners 19063. WE seem to be holding up OK , and we have our first great "love affair " with Thomas Jefferson University began during the "flu 1n t~1s busm~s .s. Mary Sue Gross , my oldest, does typesetting for the granddaughter, Jessica Martin . epidemic" after World War I. Dr. Saunders was our family doctor (Jeff Greetings from the class of 1939. Remember 1989 will be our 50th anniversary. Plan now to attend the luncheon in 1989. busmess , th1s '.s the reason I babysit. My youngest, Betty Ann is a CPA and graduated 1n May from Yale with a masters degree in Epidemiology

30 31 ldabelle Reeder Hartley, 3726 Arbutus Court, Hayward , CA 94542. active member of D.V.A. O.HN. I will make the move this summer to from the University of Texas at El Paso . She is a staff nurse at Hotel and Health Care. I'm busy with crafts and church work . In May I plan My husband died on March 5, 1987. I keep busy doing volunteer work. my daughter's in sunny San Diego . I have been active in nursing since Dieu Medical Center in El Paso . In December 1987 our son Edward to take a cruise . 1948 except for 4 years off to have three children . will complete his requirements for a Master's in plant at Frances Brown Saunders (Raymond) , P. 0. Box 212 , Ellsworth , ME genetic~ Texa~ Betty Simpkins Mayhew (Frank B.} , P. 0. Box 407 , Millville, NJ 08332 . 04605. Our number 4 son, Ted , who had been in and out of hospitals Mary Patricia Long Haupt (George} , 708 Old Lancaster Road , Bryn A& M. My husband retired from the fuel business , he was the owner. We have for 2 years with leukemia passed away on July 25 , 1987. There were Mawr, PA 19010-3109. Our daughter, Trisha (B.S.N .) works in the Jeanne Holzbaur Mclaughlin (George), 151 Almira Avenue , Atco , NJ one son , and one grandson. My mother who is 87 years of age, , ~s m ~ around 500 persons at his "celebration of life ." During Ted 's illness we operating room at Jefferson . Our son , Hans graduated from Jefferson 08004 . I was married September 26, 1986. We have four grown nursing residence just since last May. I enJOY all the news from Jeff. have seen many advances in the treatment of leukemia. Medical College in June , married a resident in radiology, and they are children. See you in May. presently living in Texas . Our youngest daughter, Holly married in Elizabeth Moll Chevola (Joseph}, HCR Box 657 , Elgin , AZ 85611. 1 Class of 1947 December, and they are in Pensacola , FL where he is in marine jet pilot Grace Jennings Dunkelberger (J . Roland} , Luther Crest Apt. 493 , 800 am working as a public health nurse in a county that borders on Mexico , Janet Edwards Maurer (Calvin R.), 7752 Carrleigh Parkway, Spring­ training. Hausman Road , Allentown , PA 18104. Roland and I are adjusting field , VA 22152 . Our youngest, Scott, graduated with highest honors in Arizona. nicely to this permanent care retirement community. Luther Crest IS an Irene Narcowich Kaufman, 124 Middle Street, Ashland , PA 17921. I from Lehigh University in June 1986, and is now in graduate school at Virginia Wesley Dorman (Frank} , 237 Rock Run Road , Elizabeth , PA ACTIVE group of people , and we are pleased to be a part of it. Come Carnegie-Melon University. I am looking forward to seeing everyone at retired August 1986. I do volunteer work for the Red Cross bloodmo­ see us! It doesn 't seem like 45 years since we graduated . bile . I am enjoying senior citizen activities . 15037. My husband Frank dissolved his family practice , and is now the reunion this year. working for Social Security Administration . Our daughter Kitty, is a Lois Longacre Kelly (Thomas) , 11 Chapman Road , Pittsfield , MA Betty Steward McConnell, 1370 Nye Street, Charleston , SC 29407 . Class of 1949 professor of Economics at Holy Cross. Our son Frank, Jr., has been 01201 . I'm looking forward to seeing my classmates for our 45th My husband passed away March 28 , 1987. I am still doing utilization Louise Dietz Strayer (Kermit} , 362 South Charles Street, Dallastown , accepted at the University of Vermont graduate school in physical reunion , and enjoying the Philadelphia weekend after a brutally cold and review at a local hospital. PA 17313. In March I came back from a winter vacation in Florida, and chemistry, and will start this year. I'm now working part time in a weight snowy Northeast winter. I'm fine after afractured clavicle from t1ptoemg Elizabeth Pyle Miller (Richard C.}, 4 Leonards Lane , R.D. #2, Ph?e­ had a great time visiting a classmate , Midge McCormick, in Largo, FL. counseling and control center. on a stool. \ nixville , PA 19460. My husband is retiring from G.E. Space DIVISIOn It's amazing that time does not erase the closeness we all felt when we Kathleen B. Adams Moody, 3 Machamer Court, Johnson City, TN Rose Pesci Nicastro (Gennaro C.), 3443 School House Lane , Phila­ were students . this July after 25 years service. 37604 . It has been 11 years since my mitral valve replacement (done at delphia , PA 19144. We both keep quite busy. My husband w1th hiS Carol Stevens Covert (Elmer) , 4708 West Avenue , Ocean City, NJ Florence Servello McAlpin (Alton) , 8431 Hearth Drive #3 , Houston, Jefferson) . I'm still enjoying good health . My daughter Katie is starting practice and 1 at the gift shop. Our summer months are spent at our TX 77054. Alton and I visited our son Bruce in San Jose, CAin August at East Tennessee State University in September. seashore home or traveling . 08226 . At present we 're living in Ocean City, NJ . This is an interim stay for us. We sold our home in Broomall and our home m Wheeling , II , 1986. We loved Carmel and the coast. We are planning atrip to Altoona, Class of 1952 PA this Christmas, my mom will be 80 years young in December. Class of 1943 will not be completed until June . The move was prompted by the fact Ann Summers Nesbella, 518 Stewart Street, Bellwood , PA 16617. 1 Ruth Sunderland , R.D. #4, Box 7-D , Colonial Hills, Lewistown , PA that our children and grandchildren (3) live in Indiana and Illinois. We Retirement continues to loom in the future . became a proud grandmother on July 23rd, 1986 when my daughter 17044. 1 am still working . Hello to all my classmates. chose to move nearer our family. Best regards to everyone . Marjorie M. Ball Hoeck (Charles), 2456 Carlton Road , Maitland , FL Stephanie , and her husband Shane, presented me with avery handsome Helen M. Thomas Reistle 734 Kings Highway, Swedesboro , NJ 08085 . Julia C. Stout, 718 East Cameron Street, Shamokin, PA 17872. I can 't 32751. I am very proud of my association with Jefferson Hospital. I grandson , Brandon Shane Clapper, the "apple of my eye. " My husband , Leo , lost hi~ three year battle with lung cancer in April. It believe it's our 40th anniversary! I would love to attend the Alumni earned a BA in psychology from St. Leo College in 1981 , and have been Ann Savage Stout Walters (Richard E.), 1062 Koontz Avenue , Mor­ was caused by asbestosis , he was a millwright at DuPont. luncheon but due to a previous commitment for May 2nd , I will be a staff nurse at the Florida Hospital Medical Center in Orlando, FL for gantown, WV 26505 . I am still on the staff at West Virginia University unable to attend. I can only be there in spirit , and I'll be thinking of you . the past 12 years . health service . My husband and I have a total of seven children . We Class of 1944 Elizabeth Golden Cooper (Warren) , R.D. #2 Brinkman Road , Quak­ Lucille Flavell Henkelmann (Henry} , 10 Weston Court , Lutherville , have been married ten years and during that time we have had three Rosie Smith Jones (William E.} , 1888 Delaware , Beaumont, TX 77703 . MD 21093 . My husband , Hank, who was attorney-administrator of the and sometimes four in college. However the youngest is in her last 1 am still active in local nursing organizations , although I am ret1red ertown, PA 18951 . I'm still working as school nurse and en]oymg 1t. One day 1 will retire . I will miss our 40th anniversary, because I will be largest law firm in the state, retired in July 1986. He is doing consulting semester, unless she goes to graduate school. Sorry to have missed from nursing . My husband had an adenocarcinoma of the s1gmo1d assignments as the spirit moves him . Our daughter, Gretchen, is a R.N. the May luncheon . colon . In July of 1986 he had a resection with no colostomy. He d1d chaperoning a class trip to Florida . at St. Joseph 's Hospital and lives in our community. We are thoroughly Class of 1953 have "chemo ," and lots of radiation treatments (28). At th1s t1me he IS Margaret M. Cossman, 221 Mankin Avenue, Huntingdon Valley, PA enjoying our new lifestyle. doing fine . 1 really felt stupid when the diagnosis was made as he did 19006. 1 am retiring this year on our 40th anniversary, and after 25 Janet Edwardsen Meredith, 92 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove , NJ not have the " usual " symptoms, but , thank goodness we wasted only years of happy service at Jefferson. Elsie Skvir Nierle (Richard H.), R.D . #1 , Montgomery, PA 17752. I 07756 . I retired as nursing supervisor at Bancroft School on March one day before he was seen by the doctor. I really thought he had a find much to do in retirement. My best wishes to all of you . 27th, 1987. Jane Treon Reitz 8 Deer Run Drive , Cypress Creek , Myrtle Beach , virus . NC 29577. This i~ the life. I sit on the beach and do my office work Class of 1950 Trudy Lange Amend (Hans}, 2270 Boyd Road , Huntingdon Valley, PA Mary Snook Smolkovic , 30 Hedgerow Drive , Hamburg , N;' 14075_. while watching my grandchildren play. My son-in-law is my boss . Mary Louise Moore Brumbaugh (Simon A. , Jr., M.D.}, 7337 Central 19006. I had a very nice visit with my "big sister" and girl friend, Nancy I'm still healthy, very active, and happy to be one of Jefferson s alumn1. Avenue , Lemon Grove , CA 92045. Our daughter, Patricia a 3rd year Greising Wilhelm last summer (1986) , and was very sad to learn of her Class of 1948 sudden death in February 1987. She will be missed by many. I was Betty Parsons Konjusky (Albert}, Box 33 W, R.D. #1_, Sugarloaf, PA medical student at Jefferson was married to John Carter in June . He's Class of 1945 teaching school in Philadelphia at St. Francis Xaviar School. The last of recently hospitalized for an extended length of time , and realize now Evelyn L. White Collett (Milo J.} , 269 East 9545 South , Sandy, UT 18249. I'm retiring November of this year from the White Haven Center more than ever the excellent schooling I received at "Jeff." It certainly as psychiatric nurse II with the State of Pennsylvania. our 7 daughters started college. We are too busy building two vacation 84070 . Thanks to the Jefferson Nurses Alumni Association for my "life rentals at Mission Beach , San Diego to have "the empty nest syn­ far surpassed the "training " given to the nurses of today. I would like membership ." Our daughter, Alyson Kinney, is working in the UCLA Doris Burke Hano (George) , 171 Alexandria Pike , Warrenton , VA drome ." Just learned we are to be grandparents for the first time (it's to hear from classmates to prepare for next year 's 35th. Medical Center Pediatric Intensive Care . She obtamed her AD degree 22186. 1986 was a tough year for me . My mother, 81 years old , died about time) around December 29th . at BYU . We have 6 grandchildren , with two more arriving this year. Nancy Albright Webster (Eugene} , 20 Longview Avenue , Freehold , NJ and 1 had to get used to being single again . I still work prn on a medical 07728. After 20 years as a teacher I am considering retirement, but "Hello " to all my classmates . floor at the local hospital , and keep busy with church, and traveling to Jean Hohe Larkin, 1150 North 16th Street, Allentown, PA 18102. I'm still working at Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown , PAin the oncology hesitate , because I know I will miss it. I have started a new mini career Jane Bellis Mack (William} , R.D. #1, Box 264-D , Chestertown , MD other states to visit the children and grandchildren. I'm so thankful I of a lecturer to various organizations . I emphasize the mini. Life has have a nursing profession , my life has more value because of it, despite department. 21633 . I'm enjoying retirement. I don 't know how I found t1me to work. been good but, sad to say my husband and I haven 't any children. 1 Jean Fishel Carter 223 East Locust Street, Lebanon , PA 17042. 1986 the heartache . Class of 1951 would love to hear from fellow classmates . was a good year, 1' retired in June, and my second grandchild , a little Mildred Yohey Watkins (George A.), 802 Oak Avenue , Lake City, FL Marian Thorp Williams (Arthur R.), 5812 Saul Street , Philadelphia , Class of 1954 girl , was born in October. She and her s1ster bnng me great pleasure. 32055. Our three grandsons remain the light of our lives . We are PA 19149. I'm looking forward to a vacation to the Grand Tetons and Jean Tomlin Dempsey (Clarence}, 100 Schafer Blvd ., New Castle , DE Retirement is great. planning a trip to England in May, and we are very excited about it. _I'm Yellowstone. 19720. Over the past two years I have lost both my parents . Added still working in the nursing home care umtat Lake C1ty VAMC . I certamly Nancy Thompson Powell (Harold) , 91 New Freedom Road , Berlin , NJ one son-in-law, Cynthia married in October 1986. I continue to do Class of 1946 hope to be able to get to the 1988 luncheon . 08009 . My husband and I stay busy with retirement. I teach K-3 two private duty, but I'm looking forward to retirement in the next few years . Jeanne L. Lebkicker, 200 Northwood Drive , Rome , GA 30161 . I Lois Bilger Kelley (William), 602 South End Road , Plantsville , CT mornings each week and really enjoy the children . My husband keeps retired after 34 years of service as director of nursing . I am still a Carol Stuart Baxter, 2042 Peach Orchard Drive , Falls Church , VA 06479 . Even though I am not an actively employed nurse , I use my busy with things that need "doing " in our church . 22043 . This is my fifth year with Comprehensive Home Health Service consultant two days a month . I'm enjoying playing golf as much as the training in so many ways , in caring for friends , relatives and neighbors , weather premits . Marian Hoffman Narbuth (Benjamin}, 1626 St. John 's Drive , El Paso , of Northern VA , which has become more closely related to Fairfax and in volunteer work for the local hospital and Red Cross , etc. I have TX 79903 . Our daughter, Carol Ann Neely, was the graduate thesis Hospital Association . Fairfax Hospital is well known for cardiac surgery, Jeanne Null Collevechio (Thomas J.) , 17 Linda Drive , Allendale , NJ always been proud to be a "Jeff" nurse . honoree (chemistry) at the 1986 Honors Convocation Ceremony­ and most recently, was the place of the first heart transplant in this area. 07 401 . Nothing "new", we have two grandchildren , and another one Rachel Irvin Herbert 2419 East Helms Manor, Boothwyn , PA 19061 . University of Texas at El Paso . In January 1987 she began the study of I enjoy the autonomy and flexibility of home care and most recently in expected next year. I continue to work part time staff as well as occa­ 1 had a myocardial infarction 3 days before my 65th birthday: I retired pharmacy at the University of Houston . In October 1986, our first le~~ning IV skills . My leisure time is spent in musical pursuits , and in sional private duty due to our shortage of nurses at Valley Hospital in after 22 years as an occupational health nurse 1n a steel m1ll and an grandchild , Jessica Lynn , was born to Nancy and Bill Swanson . De­ sa11ing on the Chesapeake . Please feel free to call if you are in the Ridgewood , NJ. I really enjoy working. cember 1986 our daughter Barbara received a B.S .N. (with honors) Washington , D.C. area . (703) 734-9079, work (703) 321-7979 .

32 33 Lou Ann Zartman Craley, 151 Barley Sheaf Drive , Norristown , PA Mary Catherine Eichmann Cowen (Malcolm), 3636 Glouces~er Drive, Loretta L. Hom Chin, 7804 Chimney Corners , Austin, TX 78731 . My Theresa Lefchick Lamberth, 726 Pomona Avenue , Coronado , CA 19403. 1 recently moved 5 miles to a new townhouse in East Norriton Bethlehem , PA 18017. I'm looking forward to renewing old fnendsh1ps daughter Pam graduated from Texas A & M with two degrees , account­ Township . I'm completing 20 years as Colonial School District Nurse . at the reunion in May. Ing/finance . She will be entering the seminary in August. My son 92118. We had a fantastic holiday, spent the entire year of 1986 in I'm enjoying my 2 year old granddaughter. I went to the Far East 1n Andrew IS the only Rhodes Scholar from Texas since 1957 he was Europe . We have our own flat in London and then travel as we desire . 1985; planning a study/tour July 1987 to Australia, New Zealand and president of student council , and spent four months in Budap~st , Hun­ w_e had a wonderful time , did so much , visited old favorite places , and Class of 1958 discovered new ones . As always , we leave our heart in London until we Fiji. A.J. Sakella Daneman (Jay) , 2934 Capri , Memphis , TN 38118 . Jay gary on a spec1al math program . I am now the assistant director of return again. Here at home , we are planning on some remodeling of and 1 are celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary this year. We have nursing and feel extremely comfortable in this position . I enjoy reading Elizabeth Snyder Collins (Claude) , #715 Casa Solana 3312 Northside our house and that is quite exciting , new room , new furniture, etc . Drive , Key West, FL 33040 . I'm now settled in Key West where the one college graduate and two more on their way. See you in 1988. about my former classmates and hope someday to make it to one of those alumni association luncheons . Never a dull moment. weather is always warm. I'm working for the Hosp1ce of the Flonda Mulveena Kovarie Baldauf, 4250 North Swan , Tucson , AZ 85718 . My Keys . I expect to return to the Poco nos for the summer. son John is now in his 3rd year of medical school at Jefferson . Ken is Suzanne Rumberger Carter, 4389 Hopkins Lake Drive , Duluth , GA Class of 1961 30136. I am a research nurse in cardiology at Emory University Hos­ in physical therapy program at Temple; Len and Jeff still in Arizon~ at Phyllis Barrett Ostman (Carl) , #4 Eagleyiew Drive , Newtown Square , Barbara Canal Obin (Andrew) , 1102 Wilderness Trail , Downingtown , pital. I also do clinical work and teaching in the electrophysiology PA 19073. 1 am employed as associate director of nursmg at Haverford the University of Tucson . My daughter Kathleen IS a freshman 1n h1gh PA 19355. I work part time as an office nurse for a head , neck, school. My husband , Dr. Leonard Baldauf , Jeff grad , class of '59 , died laboratory. I love cardiology. My daughter Valerie is 24 , and is married , Community Hospital , Havertown, PA . I completed my B.S. degree 1n reconstructive and plastic surgeon. and presented me with a grandson on my birthday August 18, 1986. health administration at Eastern College . this past January. He had been in general pra~t1ce 1n Tucson for 26 years and is greatly missed by his family and patients . Patricia Lewis Truitt (Jim) , 23441-147th Avenue S.E ., Kent, WA He is a joy. My son Joe is 23, and engaged to be married . My daughter Joan Nichols Davis (Richard) , 552 Barbara Drive , Norristown , PA 98042. Last years 25th reunion was wonderful! I so enjoyed seeing old Lisa is 17, and graduates from high school. She 'll be off to college in 19403. Another "daughter of '54 " has joined the nursing ranks. Karyn Geneva Hunsinger Bowman, 1151 St. Joseph Street, Lancaster, PA friends . I am currently in business for myself as a consultant in staff the fall . It is hard to believe that 25 years have passed since our nursing school graduation . graduated in June from Lankenau , she received the Board of Trustees 17603. Hello to old friends and classmates . I'm still working in psy­ dev.elopment and infection control for long term care , and a nursing Award for highest cumulative average . Our graduation present to her chiatry at Lancaster General Hospital. ass1stant Instructor. Look me up if you 're in the Seattle area . Barbara Julius Brooks (Linton F.) , 9920 Chase Hill Court, Vienna, VA was a vacation in San Antonio , TX with her Aunt Neva, Jeff '37 . It was Joan Harmer Tribolet (Frederick) , 2920 Grisdale Road , Roslyn , PA Cleopha Hartlaub Herzog (Donald G. ), 148 Fern Avenue , Collings­ 22180 . I continue to teach music in pre school while our daughters a dual celebration-one for just graduating , and the other for graduating 19001 . I'm still working part time in geriatrics . Our daughter Lisa ~as grow up . Julie enters Duke University this fall , while Kate begins her 50 years ago . wood , NJ 08108 . Our daughter Cle graduated from Drexel University, married in December 1986. Our daughter Laura will graduate from h1gh Philadelphia , PAin June 1987, and is a member of Who 's Who among freshman year in high school. Linton is a Navy Captain currently serving Class of 1955 school in June and is hoping to attend Jefferson for physical therapy. Students in American Universities and colleges . on the national security council staff. Mildred Murray Kline (Ben) , West Main Street, Dalton , PA 18414. Our Christina L. Rodgers , 114 Hallmark House , Hershey, PA 17033. I'm Joann Paul Mussio (John) , 444 Wayne Street, Johnstown , PA 15905. son Michael , is a freshman at Jefferson Medical School. recuperating from an 8 month hospitalization . I underwent surgery and Class of 1962 John is a neurosurgeon , and I'm a domestic engineer. We have 4 Sydney Applebaum Cassel, 1983 Audubon Drive , D~esher , PA 19025. as nurses and doctors do , I got every complication the book states . But Rosemary Cashman Smith (Brian J.), 14900 Copperfield Place , Way­ children , 3 teenagers : one senior, one junior, one freshman and one Our son Neil Jonathon is in executive management 1n a local cham of somehow 1 feel someone (or many) were praying for me and I am now zata , MN 55391. Brian , Susan and I moved here in September 1986. fourth grade . We have fun . card and variety stores. He is attending St. Joseph 's University, and home taking one day at a time , as God only gives to us. I am always It 's a very beautiful part of the country, and we are all adjusting very Margaret Saksa Tansy (Martin), 412 St. Davids Road , St. Davids , PA will complete his Master 's in Marketing . Daughter, Stacey Francine feeling lucky because when I am down I remember all my hilarious well . We have been back to Merion for Thanksgiving , Christmas and 19087. I'm happily working part time in ophthalmology. Marty (Dean Cassel Busch class of 1979 , gave birth to Rachael Lea , March 10th. memories of my Jeff days . You have no idea how happy memones can summer. Rosemary is finished college and working ; Brian is living and of Temple University School of Dentistry) and I will celebrate our 25th Stacey and he ~ husband Dr. Howard M. Busch will be moving to Florida sustain you through difficult times . Too many of us forget "the good working in Philadelphia, and Michael is a sophomore at Catholic Uni­ versity in Washington , D.C. wedding anniversary next April. Martin, Jr. , is a sophomore at Villa­ the end of June. old days ", 1 was one who had many. Most of my teachers and p~ofes­ nova , and Matthew is a senior at Radnor High School. sors remember my giggles . I can still giggle and the pams do d1m1msh. Carole Costello Tomlinson (John W.) , 5874 Pheasant Lane , Doyles­ Dawn Deitman John (Joseph) , 2210 McCutchen Place , Pensacola , FL Say hello to everyone . I feel so proud to be a Jefferson graduate . Love , Maryanne Macknis Kolker (Charles) , 405 East 56th Street , New York , town , PA 18901 . Our oldest daughter, Jennifer graduated from Ursin us 32503 . It's good to know the school continues to do well in areas we Chris. NY 10022. Our 25th reunion left me yearning for what most of my never dreamed possible . That 's what make Jefferson so great! My College in May, and will be married in June . Sarah graduated from high classmates have achieved , grown up children . Our son Charles is 10, husband , 4 children and I continue to be blessed . Sylvia Tanner Lawrence , P.O. Box 208 , Lewisburg , PA 17837. I'm school this year and will go to Kutztown as an art major in September. and our daughter Kendra is 7. We enjoy watching them grow. Class of 1956 presently working in the emergency room , and work1ng for my BS Our son John will enter high school. John and I celebrated 25 years of degree . 1 have 2 grandsons. I'm planning to come to next years reumon marriage June 16, 1987. Class of 1963 Mary Malone Frank, R.D. #1 , Box 251-A, Spring Mills, PA 16875. as it will be our 30th . Loretta Rich Kurland (Bob) , 1640 White Pines Court, Naperville , IL I'm glad to be back in Pennsylvania . I'm presentlyworkmg as supervisor Joan Spece (Frederick Yannessa) , 320 Quarry Lane , Haverford , PA 60540. In the fall of 1986 our oldest son Bob was a senior at Indiana Drosalina (Dee) Riccio Riffle (John) , 6180 S.W. 90 Court, Miami , FL at Centre Home Care in Bellefonte . My 10 year old son became an 19041 . We adopted two children , sisters , from Korea. Katie is age 6, University in Bloomington , IN . David was a junior there , and Mark our 33173 . My husband John is captain with Delta Airlines . Our son John instant Penn State fan . and Joanne is age 8. I obtained my master in science degree from the youngest was a senior in high school . More than likely he will follow his is a freshman at University of Florida. He just recently passed h1s University of Pennsylvania in 1986. brothers to Indiana. In addition to full time employment my husband Florence Roche, 8318 Jeanes Street, Philadelphia , PA 19111 . I plan commercial rating as a pilot. Our daughter Amy is a senior in high to attend AORN Congress April 4th to 1Oth in Atlanta , better yet I won Marian Krahling Hammond (Phillip R. Sr.), 896 Forrest Road , Cham­ has opened an ice cream store here in Naperville. It's been fun employ­ school and hopes to make a career in communications and public ing the kids of all our friends . a free trip! I'm looking forward to our next reunion . relations . Amy is also a volunteer at our local hospital. I'm planning to ~ersburg , PA 17201 . Phil Jr. graduated from Shippensburg University Joan Elbertson McGinnis (Francis) , 303 Logan Green , Marlton, NJ work part time in nursing in the fall . 1n December 1986, and plans to be married July 4, 1987. Leslie grad­ Mary Anne Dutt Vernallis (Samuel) , 8221 Treebrooke Lane , Alexan­ uate~ from Shippensburg University May 9, 1987 and plans to be 08053. 1 made the Dean 's list in the Fall of 1986. I am a proud dria, VA 22308 . We are still living in the Washington , D.C. area. I'm marned in the fall . I'm still working for the Chambersburg ob-gyn grandmother of 3; Tami , Joshua , and Adam . Class of 1960 kept busy with Todd , 15 and Aaron , 11 . I will graduate with a Health associates . I'm taking a local archaeology course and now learning on Counseling degree from George Mason University in May. 1 plan to Class of 1957 Carolyn Ressler Goepfert (Joseph) , 30 Miller Avenue , Southampton , my Macintosh computer. start my master's degree in Social Service at the Catholic University in Georgann Jacobs Miller (C . David) , 37 North 17th Street, Allentown , MA 01073 . Our daughter Kati will graduate from high school th1s June , Marcie Grieshaber Moore, 140 N. Rockburn Street, York, PA 17402. America in September. PA 18104. 1 completed my B.S. from St. Joseph 's College , North and will attend the University of Massachusetts at Amherst th1s faiL I My son Mark graduates from high school in June 1987, and plans to Windham , ME in October 1986. Our oldest child , Cynthia is expecting spent 10 days in France and Switzerland with my daughter Bets~ 1n Margaret Ann Carr Hargrave (Robert) , Rt. 4, Box 537 "Cedar Ridge ", her second baby in May. Our second child , Colleen , is expecting her April. Joan , daughter number three is finishing 6th grade and keeping a~en. d college in Septembe~ . He received medals at both county and Hillsborough , NC 27278 . I'm presently working on a psychiatric latency second baby in October. Trisha , 16 years and Christopher 15 years me young. d1stnct sw1m meets . I am still in endoscopy at Memorial Hospital. unit at Duke University Hospital. We may move back to the Delaware Valley Area in 1987. remain at home with their dad and me . I am working part time in the Rhoda Smeltzer Little (Larry) , 63 Forest Avenue , Glen Ellyn , IL 60137 . Louise Baxter Fox (Donald) , 204 Creekwood Drive , Feasterville , PA drug and alcohol field , doing addiction counseling . My family and I have been living in the Ch icago land area 14 years. I am 19049. Our son Jim graduates from high school this year. He joined Suzanne Vache Blackburn (Robert) , 2 Pershing Avenue , Hightstown , Margaret Milotoch Martin (Jack) , 2412 131st Place N.E., Bellevue , director of education and nursing quality assuance in ambulatory nurs­ the US.MC delayed entry program last year, and will be leaving for Boot NJ 08520 . I am busy with my work as community health nurse and WA 98005. I've been living in the Seattle , WA area for 10 years . Our ing and have a clinical facu lty appointment in the Department of C?m­ Camp 1n August. My husband and daughter are very active in target raising three active kids . Keith will be a senior, Kyle enters high school , shooting , it gives us achance to visit many areas for matches . 1 continue two youngest sons are attending college at Washington State University munity and Mental Health Nursing , Marcella Niehoff School ~f Nursmg . and Kelly starts junior high . Bob is working in New Brunswick, and to work at Temple University/Woodhaven Center as a nursing supervi­ and U.C. Santa Barbara. We became grandparents in September 1986. This year Larry and I are celebrating our Sliver wedding. ann~versary as loves the short commute . Hi to all in 1963. My husband , Jack , is vice president of Human Resources and .Adm . well as our daughter Kim 's graduation from Butler Un1vers1ty, .Jord~n sor. . '· am looking forward to a trip to Los Angeles , CA in May to part1c1pate 1n the AAMD conference . Dottie Fanelle Brown (Doug) , 6016 N.W. Williams Street, Lawton , OK Totem Ocean Trailer Express Inc. I'm employed as a nurse pract1t1oner, College of Fine Arts. Jon , our son is a sophomore at Loyola Umver~1ty 73505 . I am now working as diabetes education coordinator at Com­ O.P. psychiatry. Warm greetings to my classmates . of Chicago , and plans to go to the Rome Center Campus for educat1on Carolyn Welter Bewsher, BA MS (Robert) , 4528 N.W. 44th Place , anche Memorial Hospital in Lawton. Doug , continues to work as facil­ Marjorie Fallon Smith (Kenneth) , 1029 N.W. 36th Terrace , Gainesville , focusing on contemporary Europe . Gainesville , FL 32606 . I am currently instructor, nursing education at ities engineering manager at Goodyear Tire & Rubber here in Lawton. FL 32605 . Our second grandchild , Laura , was born March 9th , 1986 , Joan Driscoll Perkins, P. 0. Box 295 , Danville, PA 17821 . I am work­ Shands Teaching Hospital, University of Florida . My major focus is on Our daughter Kim is a sophomore at O.S .U., majoring in computer to our daughter Blythe and her husband Don . ing in the emergency department at Geisinger Medical Center. coordmat1ng and developing computer training programs for hospital science . Kevin graduates in May from high school. 1nformat1on serv1ces , computer assisted instruction programs for nurs­ ing education and staff development, and spreadsheets for record keep­ Theresa Robson Cooke , 1250 Osbourne Avenue , Roslyn, PA 19001. ing for the education department. I'm a staff nurse in the operating room at Holy Redeemer Hospital in Meadowbrook, PA. 34 I 35 II for her freshman class. We welcome any visitors to the area , we are Rita Haedel Becchetti (Stanley) , 12 Briarbrook Trail , St. Louis , MO was such a treat spending time with Barb Bokal Peroutka '69 , and her Donna Fletcher Adams (George) , 10312 Toledo Avenue , Bloomington , only one hour from New Orleans . 63131 . I am currently employed as a community health specialist in family. If anybody gets to Indiana, please call as I would love to show MN 55437 . 1continue to keep busy as a wife and mother, volunteenng, Community Health Outreach Program at Normandy Hospital in St. you some Hoosier Hospitality! playing tennis , and substituting as a school nurse . Our oldest son Brett, Gail E. Wright Baker(Bruce) , 1300 Monmouth Blvd ., Wall , NJ 17719. Louis . Both our children are in high school. graduated from high school and will a~tend Stanford this fall. Jay Will We moved February 14, 1987. I am still nurse manager of TSMC Kathleen A. Suber Carlson (Charles Mebus) , 10 Dogwood Court , be a senior in high school , and Enc Will be 1n 8th grade. My husband operating room . Our number one d~ughter , Kris~ine is on her own , Carol Siegrist Woodruff (Stephen), 121 Azalea Way, Flourtown , PA Camp Hill , PA 17011. Next year is our 20th anniversary, how about a George (Jeff class of 1966) is an associate professor of otolaryngology working and going to college . T1me fl1es! Jenmfer 1s 1n 10th grade and 19031 . I'm looking forward to seeing everyone at our 20th reunion reunion? Anyone know Cindy Strange 's whereabouts? School seems luncheon . endless , but my degree is on the horizon. Sailing is still my salvation. at the University of Minnesota Hospital . a delight. Bruce is as wonderful as ever. Adnenne and Nancy-how My husband and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary. Mary Lou Keirn McGinn (Howard), 2122 North Shoreline Drive , San­ are you ? Sally Higham Fenlin (John) , 836 Bryn Mawr Avenue , Narbeth, PA ford , NC 27330 . 1hope to see everyone from the class of '63 at our Barbara Davis Schraeder RN, PhD (Paul), 733 Beacon Lane , Merion , 19072. I am currently marketing a scanner for the handicapped. Work­ Peggy Browne Kern (George) , R.D. #2, P. 0. Box 529-B, Glenmoore, ing with spinal cord injuries has been a love of mine over the past 15 PA 19343. Our 7th child was born November 19, 1986. Nicholas 25th reunion next year. PA 19066. 1was thrilled to receive the CAHS Alumnae Award for 1986. 1continue to enjoy my teaching at Jefferson, and my Division of Nursing years. Prime Time- March 14th at 7 P.M. did a special on my patient Alexander, weighed 8 pounds-6 ounces . Class of 1964 funded Research project on the development and behavioral st~les of (C-3) who is now running his own business , 2 years post injury. It's an Virginia Bozarth Waldron (Bob), 8803 Pensacola Place , Upper Marl­ Margaret Grace David (George A.), 1338 Partridge Lane , .Villa~~va, very low birth weight babies. Nursing has been for me~ ~ery sat1sfymg exciting new concept that will permit the disabled , employability with boro , MD 20772 . Last summer I resigned from my position as nursing PA 19085. We have moved into our new home and as of th1s wntmg , profession. My husband , Paul (Jeff M.G. 19?6) 1s DIVISion Ch1ef of speed . director, and spent a wonderful 3 weeks doing volunteer nursing in the renovations are almost finished! Megan (16) is a peppy high school Neurology at Cooper Medical Center, and assoc1ate professor at Rut~ers Janice Osterhus Shipley (Les) , 3317 Jeremy Court, Santa Rosa, CA Nicaragua. I arrived in the middle of a dengue fever epidemic; so I was sophomore and Jim (9) is an active 3rd grader. Betwee~ my family, the Medical School. My daughter, Marie is a freshman at Bucknell Univer­ 95404 . I have almost completed my master 's in nursing (which I've kept very busy working mostly with Mosquito Indians. They are a house , and tennis I stay very busy. I keep In touch w1th Jeff through sity, and Ellen is a sophomore at Lower Merion High School. I would stopped and started 3 times over the past 15 years due to moving , wonderful , gentle people . Presently I'm involved in many volunteer the Women 's Board and remain deeply grateful for all the ways 1n wh1ch love to hear from my 1965 classmates . children , etc .). I will soon be a Family Nurse Practitioner. This year we projects , and a weight lifting program while I assess my future . Jefferson has impacted my life. Warm regards to all ! Class of 1966 also designed and built a new house . All 3 children are thriving . For Class of 1969 Jeraldine Marasco Kohut (Sylvester), 5249 Andrea Drive , Wescos­ relaxation I'm learning to play the guitar. Congratulations to all my Nancy Scull Brainard, 9872 85th Street North , Seminole , FL 33543 . Linda Zwick Reichel (John (Jeff) , 1060 Congress Valley Road , Napa , classmates on our 20th anniversary. ville , PA 18106. 1continue to serve as director of nursing at Westmins­ I'm still teaching freshman nursing students at Pasco~Hernando Com ­ CA 94558 . In the early summer of '87 Jeff and I, and our two children ter Village, Allentown, PA. Along with co-author/husband we JUSt munity College in New Port Richey. With another 9enatnc nurse prac­ Carolyn Senkowsky Housman (Leland) , 4878 Avian Way, San Diego , (David 13, and Lauren 9) , will travel to the U.S.S.R. Our physicians for published (1987) the 3rd edition of Real1ty Onentat1on the Elderly, f~r titioner, we have "given birth" to West Coast Genatnc Consultants, a CA 92115. I'm president of Sweat 'n Smile , Inc. A company that social responsibility group will be attending the international physicians (Medical Economics Book Co .). Our son Jeremy John , IS an act1ve 8 private consulting business . Stepha~ie . 17 will graduate from h1gh provides full service fitness and recreational programs to hotels and for the prevention of nuclear war (winner of '85 Nobel Peace Prize) year old cub scout and nature lover. school in June . Aidan Keith , 14 1s en1oymg h1s freshman year. conventions . I went to Japan twice last year to participate in fitness conference in Moscow. Jeanetta Capotosto Clark (Ron), 41 Barren Road , Newtown Square , seminars as a guest lecturer. Clare Marie Karabasz, 48 Redwood Drive , Eatontown, NJ 07724. Daveen Jones Edmiston, 427 East Union Avenue , Bound Brook , NJ PA 19073. After 21 years in Southern California we moved back home Clare Marie Karabasz, M.S.N. Lieutenant Colonel , Army Nurse Corps. Karen lawer Bedell (John) , 110 Georges Drive , Hollister, CA 95023 . 08805 . I'm working full time in a family practice office , and love it. My last November. 1plan to go back to operating room nursmg 1n Septem­ In June 1986 I was transferred from Germany to Fort Monmouth , N.J. I was recently appointed director, allied health programs at Gavilan son Richard , is 11 , and keeps me on my toes! Let 's plan for our 20th ber. We have 3 daughters , Jennifer 7, Julie 4, and Jacquelyn. where 1am chief , department of nursing at Patterson Army Commumty College . John and the boys are fine . I would like to hear from Eileen in 1989. Barbara Ciabocchi Violanti (Joseph) , 119 Greenbrier Drive , Clarks Hospital . and Jackie. Green , PA 18411 . I am still working as a supervisor at Allied Rehabili­ Vera Paoletti, 2339 South Bouvier Street , Philadelphia, PA 19145. Patricia Downey Houck (Gary) , 7432 Wells Drive , Harrisbur~ . PA Class of 1968 Best wishes for good health and happiness to my classmates. Cory 2112 tation . 1became certified in rehabilitation 2 years ago . Joe IS workmg 17112. I'm busy mothering , Gary, Jr. (11) , and Kara (2) . The children at Emery Worldwide . Michelle , 20 , just completed her 2nd at lorie Crumlish Brown (Earl), 1018 Centre School Way, West Chester, and I are doing fine . I'm at Bryn Mawr Hospital , and happy to be home ~ear are growing up so fast. again!!! Villanova University, and Joseph , 16 , will enter h1s JUnior year 1n h1gh PA 19382. I'm still enjoying "retirement. " My kiddie count is now four. Bonnie Ann Crofford, 45 Sullivan Road , Wayne , PA 19087. This past Heather is 11 , Amy 9, Carrie 5, and Christopher 2. Let 's plan to get Kathleen Shanahan Huffman (Gerald) , 110 Plymouth Place , Mer­ school in the fall . year has been a busy one professionally. I had two papers accept~d for together next year for our 20th . Barbara Nase Anderson (Robert), 235 East 8th Avenue , Anchorage , chantville , NJ 08109 . Hello to fellow classmates! I hopewegettogether presentation at the National Educational Conference of the Assoc1at1on Shirley Dubis Poling (Jim) , 4061 Louisville Road, Finksburg, MD in 1989. I'm surviving 2 teenage daughters , Rebecca 15, and Jessica AK 99501. Bob was promoted to director of VA outpatient clinic, An­ of Rehabilitation Nurses. 1400 rehabilitation nurses attended the con­ chorage , AK. We plan to be in Alaska for 3 years. Cheryl IS 15, and 21048. We love living in the country. Amy is now 13 years old and 14, thank heavens Adrienne is only 10. I have been selling real estate ference held in Philadelphia in October, 1986. Michael is 17 years old , and will be off to college next year. I'm preparing in South Jersey for the past three years and enjoy it. Jerry is employed David is 10 . Come visit. Class of 1967 myself for our 20th reunion, and look forward to seeing everyone again . with Stone & Webster Engineering in Cherry Hill. Linda Goodman, 11 Appletree Lane , Lexington , I have had Class of 1965 M~ 0217~ . Bonnie Inghram Siegrist (Christopher R.), 119 Krumbhaar, Houma, Major Linda lake Boyle (David) , 11812 Hunter's Cove , Omaha , NE 20 active years in pediatric nursing and st1ll feel like a k1d . 1. Will Adrienne Lowe Daughenbaugh, 11 Forest Drive , Northfield, NJ 08225 . b~ LA 70360 . I will finish up on my BSN in May, and my master's degree 68123 . Elizabeth Reine was born November 24 , 1986 , and came to live : I'm still employed with Atlantic County Medical Examiner 's Officer, as celebrating my youth by backpacking on part of the Appalachian Tra11 in the near future . with us December 6, 1986. Reine is Kristine 's half sister, one of the I senior investigator. Forensic medicine remains exciting , and never bor­ this spring . benefits of open adoption. Mark, our oldest will be 3 in June . I pinned Halina Piekarska Warmbrod (Jim) , 33 Natchez Place , Jackson , TN ing. At present 1 am in the process of being certified by the Poh~e Eleanor (ELLY) Hollister Reinhardt (Joseph) , 401 Hartel Avenue , Phil­ on my Major leaves September 1, 1986. I'm still on active duty. I love 38305. We have moved to a new home , and are enjoying all the extra Training Commission which will enable me to teach 1n the Atlantic adelphia , PA 19111. I can 't believe we 're all plus or minus " ~0 . " I'm my job , and find parenting an added blessing . County Police Academy. My children are growing.up too f~st, Lori (16) , space. We seem to be a lot more homebound now that we have teen­ working on the faculty at Frankford Hospital School of Nurs1ng . We Annie Eldredge Kahn (Joel) , 7616 15th Avenue , Takoma Park , MD and Craig (13). Lori is an aspiring artist , and Cra1g IS dec1d1ng between have two little ones , Carolyn 8, and David 3. I would love to hear from agers . The girls are now 16 and 14, and James is 11 112. One of these medical school and engineering . years I hope to get to the annual luncheon . 20912 . My dad died on February 2, 1987, after a brief bout with cancer. anybody! We are all still saddened by his passing . Joel resigned from the Federal Lore K. Miles Eichfeld (Robert S.), % Saudi American Bank, Box Diane Schleyer Berkowitz (David) , 297 Barclay Avenue , Pittsburgh , Laurie M. Pollock Weisberg (Leon , M.D.), 785 Crystal Court, New government after 14 years of service. He is working in a small company I 833 , Riyadh-11421 , Saudi Arabia. Orleans , LA 70124 . I have been busy raising four children , Stuart 11, PA 15221 . I am the head nurse of a medical-surgical cardiovascular as their comptroller, computer programmer, and jack of all trades . He unit (including the CCU) at Presbyterian University Hospital in Pitts­ Judith Abbott Getz (Donald D.), Edgewater, 1101 Airlie ~oad , Wil­ Alec 10, and twins Melissa and MichaelS. My husband Leon 1s head loves the new challenge . Lena and Becky are both on the honor roll , burgh . I have also returned to the role of student. I'mattending graduate mington , NC 28403 . Everyone is well. My father .stlll lives w1~h us , and of Neurology at Tulane Medical School. I have recently returned to and student council this year. I am still working part time , and keep I school at Duquesne University. A big "hello " to the class of 1968. in October 1986 he , my sister and I went to N1gena, West Afnca t? v1s1t college , and I hope I graduate before my kids . busy with PTA and helping out in the school library. Karen Barnum Kushto (Wilfred) , 114 Flagstaff Road , Philadelphia, PA my brother on the mission field . In August Don and I took Dav1d (16 Christine J. Schubele Holmberg (David), 847 Colony Way, Wort~in9- Kristina Hancock Reede (Lannie L.), 554 East Linn Street , Bellefonte, now) , Travis (13) and Kira Lore (11) to Mex.1co for 3 weeks of adventure ton, OH 43085 . Our three beautiful daughters, (8,11 ,14) , are act1ve 1n 19115. Will is currently an assistant district attorney for the City of PA 16823. I continue to be busy with family, home , and part time work . across the Yucatan . Lore Miles , (class of 65) E1chfeld and her fam1ly many school activities . Dave continues to work w1th Borden Inc. I was Philadelphia. I'm keeping busy with ours sons , Christopher (6), and Our children are Andrea, age 9, and Jeffrey, age 6. I work 3 days per will summer with us again . Home for them is Saudi Arabia. selected National Childbirth Educator of 1986 by Ch1ldb1rth Educat1on Andrew (14 months.) I also have afull time position as infection control/ week for a very busy family practice . I'm returning to Penn State Sandra L. Schmidt Kolodziej (John) , 5524 Alakoko Place , Bay -St. Magazine , because of my work with pregna~t teens . ~y new projects quality assurance coordinator, Metropolitan Hospital , Parkview Divi­ University-Fall term , to earn a certificate in health care management , Louis , MS 39520 . I am still supervisor of emergency room at Hancock include parenting classes for teens and ch1ldb1rth education for mentally sion . I'm also serving as treasurer for the Delaware Valley Chapter with hopes to apply credits toward a B.S. degree . We are planning our Association of Practitioners in Infection Control (DV-APIC) . Medical Center, a new name and a new hospital as of February 1987. retarded women . second family vacation to Florida and Walt Disney World for March of John is manager of Systems Engineering for Suerdrup Techn1callnc ., Joan Reed Darden (A.C.), 4402 North Creek Court, Albany, GA 31707 . Mary Ann Taraskas Hammond (George) , 72-5 Crown Royal Circle , 1988. which provides technical services for NASA. Chns IS 19 and IS 1n 2nd I'm still assistant professor of nursing at Albany Junior College . I pl~n Marlton , NJ 08053 . Sarah Anne , our lovely daughter was born Septem­ Rosemarie Colleluori Malizia (John) , 35 Iroquois Road , Richboro , year Navy ROTC at University of Notre Dame ; Kelly IS 17, and Will to start doctoral work at Georgia State University in the fall. Our chil­ ber 1986. I am currently an assistant professor at Thomas Jefferson PA 18954. We are still living in Bucks County and loving it. John Jr. , follow big brother to Notre Dame, she too has earned a Navy ROTC dren : Christy 17, Jeremy 16, and Laura 15 , and Heather 12 are all University's Nursing Program . 17, will be a senior this year. He is busy working , building a car and scholarship . She graduated from Our Lady Academy 1n May, f1rst 1n her doing well. My husband is manager of Safety and Occupational Health Beth Korin Sherr (Mitchell), 4809 Live Oak Court, Ft. Wayne , IN looking for colleges . Rich 14 , is in 9th grade , his prime concern is just class , and was president of the senior class and National Honor Soc1ety. 46804 . Mitch and I are busy with the kids , and their many activities! It "hanging out" with the guys . I am still selling real estate and will have Kaaren is 14 , and still a cheerleader and actress . Never a dull moment at Merck and Company.

36 37 Joan Wolbert Reimer {Chip) , R.D. 2, 440C, Franklinville, NJ 08322 . number two, Craig Douglas , December 6, 1986. Matthew will be two Brenda Scott Goldberg, 135 Modesto Avenue , Modesto , CA 95354 . room . I'm going back to the AORN congress in Atlanta for the Phila­ delphia Chapter. I miss all the Martin Building buddies . I'm working full time in labor and delivery at West Jersey Health System . in April , and is training Craig to be tough . Mark's practice is doing very I'm head nurse of a free standing Emergency Care Clinic , I really love Chip and I are busy raising our sons , Shawn 7, and Kevin 5. In my well. We recently stopped at Jefferson during our "get away weekend ," the job . 1will be married in October. Looking forward to an exciting and Terry Mayne Colella (Tom) , 2945 Arborwoods Drive , Alpharetta , ~A spare time I ride my horses , garden , read and do needlework. Kevin things sure have changed . busy fall. If any of you are in the San Francisco area , please feel free to 30201 . I'm still working in Atlanta , enjoying the South . I'm lookmg starts kindergarten in September and I will have some peace and quiet. call , home phone 209-529-3519 , work 209-577-6000 . forward to seeing everyone at our 1Oth reunion. Sandra lee Wilson (Robert) , 111 North Huntington Avenue , Margate , Hi to all our class of '78. NJ 08402 . I'm finally back in school. I hope to have earned my BSN by Paula Fiderer Jasionowski (Andrew) , 1245 Lexington Drive, Yardley, lorri McCullough MacFeeters (Richard) , 865 Wayside Lane , Haddon­ Carol Miller Muller (Carl), 1024 Martha Blvd . Atco , NJ 08004 . I'm the end of 1988. I'm enjoying being back in an academic atmosphere. field NJ 08033. I'm employed part time at Cooper Hospital, I also PA 19067. I'm teaching Iamaze classes 3 nights a week . Stephen is still working part time in labor and delivery at Garden State Hospital. now 8 years old , and my "baby " Lauren will start kindergarten in Annamarie Sloss Moritz (Joseph), P. 0. Box 434 , Arlington, VT 05250. work as business manager in my husband 's family dentistry office in Our department will soon consolidate with West Jersey Eastern Divi­ Pitman, NJ. We have a 21/2 year old son John , and our 2nd child is due September. I'm feeling old! I hope to see many at our 10th reun1on . Joe and I are very busy with the "old folks " in our Community Care sion 's obstetric department to become a perinatal center. Our daughter, Home. We work 7 days a week. We are expecting our 1st child in March 1, 1988. Andrea Rothman Mann (Robert) , 525 Wain Road , Glenside , PA 19038. Erika will be 3 in June , she 's growing like a weed , and we 're enjoying September. We 're very excited about all the changes in our life . Best Lindsay, our 2nd child was born February 22 , 1 I continue to teach Florence Cox Zapolski (EdwardS .) 3702 Corral Canyon Road , Bonita , ~87: every minute , almost. wishes to all. CA 92002. September 1986 William Stanley (Billy) joined our fam1ly. nursing and review manuscripts for a local publishing company. I look leslie Ann Wilkinson Stickley (Bill), 546 Parkway Avenue , Penndel, Lisa Marie now 2112 enjoys her brother most of the t1me . I am workmg forward to seeing everyone at our 1Oth year reun1on . Anita Finkelman Devlin (Joseph , M.D. '80) , 109 West Jackson Street, PA 19047. Our 3rd (and last) child , Sara Ruth was born February 7, York, PA 17043. November 20 , 1986 Joe and I were again blessed with full time in the operating room in orientation and staff development , so Susan Burrell Sawula (Boris) , R.R. 2, Box 284 , Litchfield , CT 06759 . 1987. I will return to work in July, in the meantime I'm enjoying the a daughter, Elizabeth Michelle. She was warmly welcomed by Rose 5, "free time " is minimal. I have been involved in the AORN certification Boris is in his 3rd year of solo practice , and as an obstetrician , he 's children and the time off . Billy, Jr., will start school in September, and Joey 3, and Kelly 1. I hope to return to part time work in the spring . process , serving as an item reviewer the past two year~ . Lately 1. have rarely home. We had our second child , Christopher, in July 1986. Rachel at 21f2 1ikes being a little mommy. I remain employed at Penndel Hello to everyone. had the honor of being elected as the AORN of San D1ego president­ Catherine is 3112 years old , and is coping well with her younger brother. rehabilitation in Philadelphia, 4 days a week. Bill covers a district from elect. 1 would enjoy hearing from fellow classmates, where are you Donna North Jersey to Arlington, VA for International House of Pancakes . So Donna Callahan Stabler (Craig) , 1714 Washington Circle , Cincinnati , Deborah Marple O'Connor (Jay) , 220 Orlemann Avenue , Oreland, PA McCann , and Barb Winnemore? life remains frantic. I would love to hear from old friends . See you next OH 45215. In 1986 we moved to Cincinnati for Craig 's sports medicine fellowship . Our daughter Kimberly Joy, was born in Miami , FL on June 19075. We recently moved to a new house , so we are busy "fixing up ." Joy Haynes Bailey (Harry) , W. 147th Street, Forest Hills, Lockport , year for our 10th. Courtney Lynn arrived March 18, 1987, joining Kyle 31/2 and Amy 61/2 . 25 , 1986, just before we moved here . We are currently in the process IL 60441 . I'm flying in for the luncheon! I want to see eve_ryon~ , Diane Scott Ross (Charles) , 22 Dogwood Drive , Somers Point, NJ of looking for a permanent place to settle after Craig finishes his fellow­ We are still active as foster parents for Montgomery County wh1ch we especially Teny 1 and 2, Di , Ruthie , the Kid , Lisa, Smythe , Yon1 , San , 08244 . I'm keeping real busy these days with our two little boys , C.J. really enjoy. I'm working as a patient care coordinator part time and ship in June 1987. Stretch , Andy, and even Chrissy Kissy, and all the rest of the 3rd ~nd and Scott. I'm working just one day a week in post anesthesia until the have my own country crafts and gifts business . Hello to all . 4th floor. I'm enjoying Chicago. I work part time in ortho , and full t1me boys are a little older. Greetings to fellow classmates . Stacey F. Cassel Busch (Howard M.), 180 Lafayette Avenue , 8-B , Class of 1976 mommying. Passiac , NJ 07055 . We have been married four years . March 10, 1987, lee Patrick Walsh (Jerry) , 4051 "K" Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124. Rachael Lea arrived . I was previously working as an oncology clinician , Terry Coltharp Homel (Steve) , 7736 South Avondale Drive , Salt Lake Joan Frelond Sato (Masahiko) , 10 Windsor Court, Lansdale, PA 19446. Well , I finally did it, on Halloween 1986 I got married . We spent a short my career is on hold for now. Howie will be opening a rheumatology City, UT 84121 . Hello to my classmates . Steve and I have three children , We recently moved back to Pennsylvania after being away for seven honeymoon in St. Michaels and then back to work again . My husband 's Jenny 10 , Kristen 7, and Mike 6. We 'd love to hear from you or g1ve us practice , so I'll be working in the office. years . Our son Michael is 31/2 years old , and we are expec~mg our name is Jerry Walsh and he is presently employed by Marten Toyota. a call if you come this way to ski . I was thinking about you on our 10th second child this fall. I wish you all the best 1n your fam1ly lives and Judy M. DiCristofalo, 3215 B Red Lion Road , Philadelphia, PA 19114. reunion . Regina lnsogna Procopio, 130 Congress Avenue , Oaklyn , NJ 08107 . I finally completed my BSN, that was an eternity. Now the job hunting careers . In spite of a prolonged illness , I am back on my feet and doing ok. I'm Karen Asper Jordan , 1816 Glenifer Street , Philadelphia , PA 19141 . is the major project. Hope everyone is well. Judith l. McClellan Delucca (Leopolda) , 2626 Woodland Drive , Ft. enjoying the single life again. I recently bought a home in New Jersey, Rashida is 16, Thurayya is 14 . Both are in high school. I'm still workmg Dodge , lA 50501 . It doesn 't seem as if it has been 10 years sin~e Billy and I am enjoying the pleasure of decorating it and turning it into a at Jeff, and am enrolled in the advanced placement program . I was Joel's "piano man " filled the air on the fourth floor at Martin Residence. "home ." I maintain my position as evening shift charge nurse at Jeffer­ Class of 1980 featured in a documentary on Cecil B. Moore Esq ., in February on But it is true , isn 't it? During those ten years some things have changed , son 's hectic operating room . Management is rewarding at its best and Kathy Gillen leslie (Scott) , 9 Geoffrey Road , East Haddam, CT 06423 . Channel12 . The show was excellent. but some things remain the same . I'm stiU married to that gu1~ar-playmg insanity at its worst, but challenging all the same. I continue to pursue We moved into our new home in July 1986. I received my BSN from Donna M. Orsine Simone (Joseph), 340 White Oak Shade Road, New Puerto Rico who still calls me "kid ." He st1ll strums on h1s gu1tar play1ng my BSN at Widener University. Some year, soon, I hope , I will write "I Central Connecticut State University, and now I'm working as an oc­ Canaan , CT 06840. Our boys , Steven and Andrew are now 3 years old "old " 60's and 70 's pop tunes , and we both still have fond memories of have completed my BSN ." By my calculations it should be sometime cupational health nurse for the Stanley Works. and 1 year old . We moved this winter and would love visitors . our years at Jeff. Happy 10th anniversary of our graduation . Best before the turn of the century. I'm anxiously awaiting summer '87, with Marci Force Green (Robert) , 12 Centennial Road , Sicklerville , NJ Betsy Souders Machalette (Michael) , 304 Garth Road , Oreland , PA wishes to all. long summer days and hot summer nites at Avalon , NJ . 08081 . I am presently on leave of absence from my position of clinical 19075. 1 am currently working part time in an acute/chronic hemodi­ Bette Anne Beck Hedges (Paul), 9048 Convent Avenue , Philadelphia, Kathleen Waters Blake (Michael) , 403 Francis Avenue , Norristown , Ill on Jefferson 's rehabilitation unit. Our 2nd child Joshua was born alysis unit in Norristown , where I have been for the past 9 years . We PA 19136. 1'm working at Jefferson and also going to school. Our PA 19401. I am presently the head nurse in the short stay surgical unit January 10 , 1987. Our daughter Emily will be 4 May 24 , 1987. also have two children , Susan 6, and Kristina 2 years. I would love to family is well. Christopher is now 7 and Rachel will be 4. at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown , PA. Michael is financial analyst Ursula Maslofsky, 26 West Atlantic Avenue , Haddon Heights , NJ hear from classmates . luciann Maurer Drinkwater (Peter) , 354 Styer Road , Glenmore , PA at Merck, Sharp and Dohme Co . West Point. We have three great 08035 . I'm still working in Jefferson 's surgical intensive care unit. leslie May Tahsler (Bruce) , 36 Hendricks Street, Ambler, PA 19002. 19343. Our children are Jillian 7 years , and David 2 years . children , Kristopher is 6, Ryan 4, and our new daughter Courtney is 6 months old . Hello to everyone . Donna Kloss Casey (Joseph) , 866-A Aston Mills Road , Aston , PA It's hard to believe that Susan will be 3, and Natalie 1. I'm still working Karen Chilandese D'Aionzo (Gary) , 1232 W. Kings Highway, Haddon 19014. I'm still working in orthopedics at Riddle Hospital. Our son every other weekend at Jeff in the delivery room. Hope to see a lot of Heights , NJ 08035 . August 1987 I graduated from MSN program at Class of 1979 Christopher is just turning 2, and Jami Lynn arrived May 12 , 1987. you at the luncheon. the University of Pennsylvania , thanks to the f1nanc1al ass1stance I Carmen William Russo (Robin), RR 1-67C Salina Road , Sewell, NJ 08080 . I was recently promoted to chief nurse anesthetist at Metropol­ Marianne Maxwell Ostrow (Curt) , 131 Pulaski Avenue, Blenheim , NJ Susan NuFrio Bodman {Thomas) 2991 West School House Lane , received from the Alumni Association . 08012. Hello to the class of 1980. I am currently enrolled at Penn for Philadelphia, PA 19144. Apt. 533-E . I am presently working at Miser­ itan-Parkview. I'm currently attending St. Joseph 's University, working on my masters of science in anesthesia. Robin is doing well . Greetings my master's , I'm still working at Jefferson as the nursing care coordi­ icordia Hospital in nursing as a professional development clinician , ~nd Class of 1978 nator in orthopaedics . I am attending Villanova University's graduate program for nursmg Ernesta Weatherley, 4040 Tulane Avenue , #220 , New Orleans , LA to all. education . 70119 . I'm presently working for Charity Hospital in New Orleans, LA, Karen Hollander Bernardini (Richard) , 2220 Knorr Street, Philadel ­ lisa Burkeitt, 2549 South Sartain Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148. 1 I work in neuro-intensive care unit. phia, PA 19149. I'm working part time at Children 's Hospital, and also returned from Saudi Arabia. Now I'm learning to be a tax paying Class of 1977 American again. Darlene Ribaric Rosendale (Robert) , 181 Barnsbury Road , Lang­ Diane Warden Carugno (Lonnie) , 779 Cinnaminson Street , Philadel­ enjoying motherhood . Lisa is a very active 3 year old , and David is 9 horne , PA 19047. I'm still working as a supervisor at TJUH , but only phia , PA 19128. The boys are keeping me bu~y , and they are getting ~o months old . Debbie Schiefer Beveridge (James) , 311 Pleasant Drive , Cherry Hill , part time , since the birth of our first child , Lissa Marie , on June 25 , big , Nicholas will be 3 in July, and Anthony 1s 18 months old . Lonme Susan O'Donnell Hagan (Kevin) , 1564 99th Avenue N.W. , Coon Rap­ NJ 08003 . I work part time in an oral surgery office. In August 1986 1986. 1am enjoying having the best of both sides . I would love to hear is doing well. I've returned to work full time . I'm in charge o.f a h1gh nsk ids , MN 55433 . Our big news this year is that we were blessed with the we bought a home in Cherry Hill , NJ We had a little girl, Casey Leigh , from Karen and Sherri. antepartum unit. I'm also acting N.C.C. for labor and delivery unt1l a birth of our daughter, Lauren . She was born on my birthday, Christmas on May 25 , 1987. I'll be returning to work part time in August. Karen A. Mirecki Webster {Philip) , 711 Seminole Avenue , Philadel­ replacement is found. Jefferson is also keeping me busy as you can Eve . Her brother, Ryan at two years of age has more energy than a pack Kathleen O'Brien Shindle (John), 106 East Wayne Terrace, Collings­ phia , PA 19111. I am presently working in a supplementary position see . Hello to all! of everreadies. Kevin and I are as happy as ever, just a bit busier. A wood , NJ 08108. I'm working part time with nurse recruitment atTJU . on a medical/surgical unit at a local hospital. Our little girl Sarah , is 2112 linda Heinold Muelenaer (Brian) , 25 Old North Road , Mountaintop, special hello to: mama Cheryl , Dr. Hope , Linda , (Peggy, with a big We have one son , 19 months old , John Henry Shindle , and our second years old , and our second child , Gregory will be one year old in July. PA 18707. We are all well and enjoying life in Northeast Pennsylvama . thank you!) , Maureen , Diane , Mom , Aunt Judy, and Aunt Mimi. I miss son Daniel Brian was born July 8, 1987. you all , and just wished we lived closer, Love , Sue. Rae A. Matz Fierro (Maurice) , 809 Willow Way, Somerdale , NJ 08083 . Morgan will be 3 in October, and is really a handful!. Brian is enjoying Dianne M. Olesiewicz Yasik (John F. 3rd) , 607 South Harrison Street, Our son Nils , born December 1984 , is a joy in our life. Maurice is now his work with Wickes Lumber. I am working in home health and fmd 1t Sharon Marie Miller Chilton (Mark) , 811 0 Clearfield Road , Frederick, Apt. #1 , Wilmington , DE 19805. John and I were married on April4 , at Ryder in Philadelphia , and I'm still at Jeff, part time in the operating very challenging . MD 21701 . The Chilton's are pleased to announce the arrival of son 1987. We are now living in Wilmington, DE. Hello to the class of 1980.

40 41 CAPS Susan Albrecht Curcio (Joseph) , 6910 Chelwynde Avenue , Philadel­ Marla A. Pantalone (Kim Carpenter) , 6249 N.W. 170th Terrace , Miami , phia , PA 19142. Things are going well with us. I still work at Jefferson FL 33015. I finally finished my MSN at the University of Miami . Our Jefferson caps may be purchased from Student Profiles, Inc., 1001 Washington Street, Conshohocken , PA 19428, at a on 3 East as a CN Ill . I start full time in the APRN program this year, first child , a little girl named Chelsea arrived Augu st 17, 1987, she cost of $9.00 each (minimum 2 caps). and should finally have my BSN by June 1988. Kyle will be 3 in Decem­ weighed 9 pounds , 13 ounces. Identification and an order blank may be obtained by directing correspondence to the Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Associ­ ber and hopes to have a brother or sister shortly after mommy gradu­ ation, Thomas Jefferson University, 11th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19107. ates. We are all happy and keeping very busy with work and school . "Hi " to all my class mates . Class of 1982 Patricia Jenkins Barnard (John), 30 Jonquil Lane , Levittown , PA Clare Relay Ebersole (Thomas). 2664 Narcissa Road , Plymouth Meet­ 19055. We are overjoyed to announce the arrival of David Andrew on PINS ing , PA 19462. Thorn and I have an 19 month old son , Tommy, and January 19, 1987. He was lovingly received by his brothers Matthew Jefferson pins may be purchased from J.E. Caldwell and Company, Chestnut and Juniper Streets, Philadelphia, PA we 're expecting our second child in February 1988. I'm working part 3 and Adam 19 months . I am working at Jeff in the surgical ccu part 19107 (graduates prior to 1969) and from Neff Jewelers, 742 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (graduates 1969 and time at HUP, in the operating room . ti~e . and I am really enjoying it. Let's enjoy our 5th year anniversary after). Class of 1981 together and catch up on the time that flies by. Hope everyone Will attend Identification may be obtained by directing correspondence to the Director, Student Affairs and Services, College of Allied Nancy E. Gallagher Smith (Patrick) , 209 Flynn Avenue , Moorestown , the luncheon . Health Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, 11th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19107. NJ 08057 . I am currently working in the S.O.S. at Memorial Hospital Sandy Krebs D'Amelio (Lou) , 944-D lnnsbruck Drive , Hummelstown , in Mt. Holly, NJ . My husband and I are kept busy with our 2 year old PA 17036. We 're still in Hershey, all three of us . Nicholas was born son , Pat , Jr. May 17, 1986. We will be here one more year, then on to Yale for Lou 's TRANSCRIPTS Kathleen Tregar, 2830 Simpson Street , Philadelphia , PA 19142. I C.T. Fellowship . I'm hoping to see everyone at our five year reunion. All requests for transcripts must be submitted in writing to the Registrar, College of Allied Health Sciences, Thomas graduated from the University of Texas in September 1986 with a BSN . Karen Tanner Frick (Bob), 57 Chippingwood Lane, Ormond Beach , FL Jefferson University, 11th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19107, Telephone (215-928-8894). Requests should be sub­ I'm planning to relocate to Philadelphia in the Spring/Summer of 1987. 32074. Bob and I have been happily married for 4 years. We are living mitted at least a month prior to the date needed, giving the name of the institution to which you want them to be sent. There is Irene Babins Repka (Mark). Box 28 , 97th General Hospital , APO NY in Florida for a year, and then plan to move to Boston in June of 1987. a $2.00 fee for each transcript. Checks should be made payable to the College of Allied Health Sciences, Thomas Jefferson 09787 . Mark and I have had a very exciting year. We traveled to For the past several years I've been enjoying working in different areas University. and have planned our next trip to the Soviet Union. In between I have of critical care . found time to work in the new born nursery at the Army Hospital. We Kathleen M. Santangelo, 530 Unruh Street , Philadelphia , PA 19111. expect to be in Europe one more year. I hope to hear from some of you . Not much new. I'm still working at Albert Einstein Medical Center, CLASS ADDRESS LISTS lisa A. Kelly Sakser (Ernest) , 32 Wynmere Drive , Horsham , PA Northern Division in the nicu and enjoying it. I am taking evening Class lists are available from the coordinator of the Alumni Office at a charge of $2.50 per list. Please enclose a long self­ courses at LaSalle University towards my bachelors . Hi to everyone in 19044. Ernie is doing well after his angioplasty in March . As long as addressed envelope. If you have occasion to write to the Alumni Association, please use your first name, maiden name, married the class of 1982. he 's healthy I don 't mind cancelling our golf trip to Scotland. We 'll name; also, include the year graduated. Make checks payable to Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association. reschedule our annual trip , and tell you about it next year. lisa A. Wolf Turco (Vincent). 6573 Senator Lane , Bensalem , PA We urge you to notify the coordinator of the Alumni office of any corrections, marriages, deaths or changes of address. linda Gordon Tucker (Joshua) , 1141 North 26th Street, Allentown , 19020. I have been married for almost 4 years. We have a new house Help us keep errors at a minimum and our files accurate. Direct correspondence to: Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association , which we bought in February 1986. We have a son, Anthony, born in PA 18104. I'm still working at Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center Thomas Jefferson University, 11th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19107. in icu/telemetry. November 1986. I am now working part time at Frankford Hospital in the obstetrics department. I miss everyone. Sylvia M. Spaeth Brayton (Charles) , 824 South Avenue P-6, Secane, PA 19018. I graduated June 5, 1987 with a BSN. I'm no longer working Patricia Flynn Corey (Jeffrey) , 1001 Clements Avenue , Boothwyn , PA at H.U .P. I have leftforgreenerpastures , I'm now working at Delaware 19061. Hi to everyone. Jeff and I are doing great. We now have three boys , Jeffrey 5 years , Matthew 3 years , and Danny 2 years , and I still County Memorial Hospital (DCMH) in maternity. Now I can help birth CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM babies as well as take care of them after birth. The best to everyone in find time to work, prn of course. I haven 't changed my phone number, the class of 1981. (215-494-6638), call me. Tamara Tichian , 35 East Vassar Road , Audubon , NJ 08107 . I'm Theresa Fink Markert (Gregory) , 533 Foster Street , 2nd Floor, Phila­ PRESENT NAME ______SPOUSE'S NAME ------engaged to be married in September 1988. I'm starting a new job in delphia, PA 19116. I'm happily married , enjoy my job , and feel great. Disgusting , isn 't it? Miss you all. I hope you 're all doing well. TJU 's PACU . NAME WHEN GRADUATED------YEAR ______

FORMER ADDRESS ______

NEW ADDRESS ______

PRESENT PHONE NUMBER (Area Code)------

PRESENT POSITION------

PERSONAL NEWS ______

Mail to : Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association, Thomas Jefferson University, 11th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19107.

42 43 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR RELIEF FUND BENEFITS OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING 1. Membership in the Association for one year preferred; however, all requests will be given consideration. COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES All things being equal, members will be given first consideration. THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19107 THE FOLLOWING ARE ENTIRELY EXCLUDED: APPLICATION FOR RELIEF FUND BENEFITS APPLICANT'S STATEMENT 1. Pregnancy and its complications

2. Cosmetic surgery IMPORTANT: See Opposite Page PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE 3. Dental surgery and/or complications. Miss 0 Mrs. 0 HOW TO APPLY FOR RELIEF FUND BENEFITS Mr. 0------APPLICANTS NAME MAIDEN NAME YEAR OF GRADUATION Address ______1. Complete your part (the top portion) of the Benefit Form and sign the authorization at the bottom.

STREET CITY STATE ZIP 2. Have your physician complete his or her part of the Benefit Form. Telephone No. (Area Code) ------­ Social Security No.------TYPE MEMBERSHIP 3. If the Alumni member cannot complete the Benefit Form, the person submitting the form must show his or her relationship Signature------Date ______to the member when signing and give address and telephone number. 0 LIFE APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE Relationship to 0 ACTIVE Applicant------4. The completed Benefit Form should be sent to :

Address ______The Treasurer STREET CITY STATE ZIP Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association Telephone No. (Area Code) ------Thomas Jefferson University 0 Yes, Date ______0 No Have you received Alumni benefits before? 11th and Walnut Streets Philadelphia, PA 19107 Attending Physician Statement

Patient's Name ------

Diagnosis (If injury, give date of accident) ------

Date first consulted for this illness------Length of illness ______

If patient hospitalized: name of hospital ------

From ______To ______DATE DATE If patient in nursing home or extended care facility: Name of Facility------

Address of Facility------

Physician's Signature------Degree ______

Address------Telephone No. ______STREET CITY STATE ZIP

AUTHORIZATION I hereby authorize the above named physician to release any, and all information requested by the Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association with respect to this claim for Relief Fund Benefits.

Signature------Date ______APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE

Relationship to Applicant------REV. 8/84 44 45 THE CLARA MELVILLE-ADELE LEWIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND THE CLARA MELVILLE-ADELE LEWIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND of the of the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING NURSES' ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING (DIPLOMA PROGRAM) (DIPLOMA PROGRAM) COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Purpose: To assist members of the Alumni Association in the pursuit of college preparation for a degree in nursing.

1. NAME: ______~~~~------~==~ ~------~------General Requirements:

Scholarships may be awarded annually to applicants meeting the general requirements. Awards: 5. Positions held. Arrange in sequence, listing present or last position first. All other things being equal , preference will be given to those who have been most active in the Alumni Association, and who have most nearly completed degree requirements. Title of Position Name of Employer Address Dates of Employment

Application Procedure: Applications are available from the Chairman, Scholarship Committee, Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association (Thomas Jefferson University, 11th & Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107).

Submit applications with references at least four weeks prior to the regularly scheduled meetings of the Alumni 6. Are you a member of the Alumni Association? ____ Association (second Tuesday of September, November, January, March, and the annual meeting in May) . Each application is given careful consideration and considered on a first come, first served basis. 7. List your activities in professional organizations.

Amended March 1984 Spring 1978, 1982 Fall1977, 1976 8. Proposed program of study and plans for your future professional career:

School in which you are enrolled------Address of school ______

Tuition cost------Other expenses------Amount of scholarship desired ______

Describe Program (Include how much of the program you have completed at the time of this application and your plans for completing the program. (Continue on the back, if necessary).

9. Financial assistance available to you : Scholarship------Loans------.,----- Work reimbursement------Other ------

Signature--...,..------Date ______

REVIS ED MARCH 1984

OCTOBER 1976

47 46 Nurses Alumnae Association of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital 11th & Walnut Streets Philadelphia, PA 19107

NOTICE JEFFERSON NURSES' ALUMNI MEMBERSHIP Wife or Present Name ______Husband ______ALUMNI LUNCHEON DATE Present Address---:::------:-:::------­ street and Number

City and State Name When Graduated ______Year __ MAY 7, 1988 Employment Position ______

Area Code ___ Telephone No. ______11:30 A.M. Date Dues Paid ______

------Treasurer ------

YEARLY STATEMENT

Please complete the above card and return with Check, Money Order or JEFFERSON ALUMNI HALL Postal Note made payable to JEFFERSON NURSES' ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1020 Locust Street Membership - All those actively engaged in the Nursing profession or desiring membership in the association. (See By-Laws) Philadelphia, PA 191 07

Dues $10.00 a year ANNUAL MEETING- MAY 7, 1988

Respectfully yours, 10:00 A.M.

CAROLINE MASUDA Treasurer

48 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOOL OF NURSING Nonprofit Org. THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY U.S. POSTAGE 11TH AND WALNUT STREETS PAID PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 Ph iladelphia, Pa. Permit No. 276