- VC295-i295395
- Item
- circa 1986
The photograph is mounted on paper.
The photograph is mounted on paper.
The photograph is mounted on paper.
Carla Baum, Diana Ballwin, and Carolyn Baum conversing with a lobbyist, Jefferson City, Missouri.
The photograph is mounted on paper.
Carla Cay typing, Washington University School of Medicine, Program in Occupational Therapy.
The photograph is mounted on paper. Handwritten caption for the photograph reads: "Carla Cay work-studying. . ."
The photograph is mounted on paper. Handwritten caption for the photograph reads: "Carla Cay and Ellen at the 'eats' with a prospective student, formerly an R.T."
The photograph is mounted on paper.
The photograph is mounted on paper.
Carolyn Baum and Bill Wycoff conversing at a Missouri Occupational Therapy Association meeting.
Handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "Carolyn Baum and Bill Wycoff deciding the fate of the world. . ."
The photograph is mounted on paper.
Mary Ann Boyle served as the Elias Michael Director of the occupational therapy program at WUSM from 1983-1987. The photograph is mounted on paper. Handwritten caption for the photograph reads: "Carolyn Baum presents Mary Ann with a poster of St. Louis to remember the city by."
Carolyn Baum, Washington University School of Medicine, Program in Occupational Therapy.
The photograph is mounted on paper.
The photograph is mounted on paper. Handwritten caption for the photograph reads: "Now its your turn Carye Boltzman to receive your long awaited diploma."
The photograph is mounted on paper.
The photograph is mounted on paper.
The photograph is mounted on paper.
The photograph is mounted on paper. Handwritten caption for the photograph reads: "'Boy this hat sure tastes good!'"
The photograph is mounted on paper.
The photograph is mounted on paper. Handwritten caption for the photograph reads: "Cathy (Puzzo) Rose - on the run."
Cathy Rose manning a both promoting Occupational Therapy, Jefferson City, Missouri.
The photograph is mounted on paper. Handwritten caption for the photograph reads: "Cathy Rose promoting licensure."