Newcomb College Alumnae Oral History Project Collection
Description
The Newcomb College Alumnae Oral History Project grew out of a popular weekly series hosted by the Newcomb College Center for Research on Women (then known as the Newcomb Women’s Center) in the early 1980s, during which faculty members would interview a local alum. The recordings of these interviews formed the beginning of the Newcomb Archives’ oral history collection. The Alumnae Oral History Project officially began in 1986, with a series of interviews inspired by the College’s centennial year. Over the years, the collection has grown to include interviews with alumnae from 1910 through the late 1990s.
When it first began, no formal program was in place. For this reason, permission forms and additional paper work may be missing for some interviews. Most of interviews were originally recorded on cassette tapes. Since 2004, interviews have been recorded in a digital format. Since the early 2000s, the staff of the Newcomb Archives has worked to digitize all interviews.
The alums interviewed explore memories of their days in college, as well as how their lives evolved after leaving Newcomb. Many have different perspectives on Newcomb’s past, and every alum has an individual voice. Together, the interviews create a more complete picture of the historic Newcomb College and its influence on the lives of its alums.
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- Landry, Laura Elizabeth Saunders
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Laura Elizabeth Saunders Landry graduated from Newcomb High School in 1913 and from Newcomb College in 1917 with a B.A. in English Literature. While a
Show moreLaura Elizabeth Saunders Landry graduated from Newcomb High School in 1913 and from Newcomb College in 1917 with a B.A. in English Literature. While at Newcomb, Laura was involved in Pi Beta Phi, Newcomb Athletic Association, the Debating Association, Newcomb Debating Council, the Peace Polity Club, and the Dramatic Club. After Newcomb, Laura taught in a rural school and later worked in an office directing ships. She was involved in the founding of Metairie Country Day School. In this interview with Susan C. Thompson, Laura discusses her time at Newcomb, the old Newcomb campus on Washington Avenue, and her life since Newcomb.
Class of 1913;Class of 1917
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- Steg, Donna Frances Swigart
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Donna Frances Swigart Vella Steg (b. 1942) graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Newcomb College. She first studied art with Sadie Irvine at the
Show moreDonna Frances Swigart Vella Steg (b. 1942) graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Newcomb College. She first studied art with Sadie Irvine at the Sacred Heart Convent in New Orleans and continued her studies at Newcomb College. At Newcomb, she studied painting under Ida Kohlmeyer and etching under James Steg. After graduating, Frances continued painting, working in graphic art, and rediscovered etching. In this interview with Susan Tucker, Frances discusses her artwork, her time at Newomb, and her life after Newcomb.
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- 2019-03-15T14:43:13.952Z
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- Sloan, Coarlie Aschaffenburg
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Coralie Schaefer Aschaffenburg Sloan, a native New Orleanian, graduated from Newcomb College in 1918. While at Newcomb She was a member of the Alpha E
Show moreCoralie Schaefer Aschaffenburg Sloan, a native New Orleanian, graduated from Newcomb College in 1918. While at Newcomb She was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Phi, Newcomb Athletic Association, Mandolin and Guitar Club, Debating Club, and Dramatic Club. In this interview with Anneke Himmele, Coralie remembers her time at Newcomb, World War I, and the old Newcomb campus on Washington.
Class of 1918
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- Martell, Louise Kelly
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In this interview, Louise Kelly Martell, a Newcomb Class of 1961 alumna is interviewed by her daughter, Victoria "Vicky" Louise Martell Medley (Class
Show moreIn this interview, Louise Kelly Martell, a Newcomb Class of 1961 alumna is interviewed by her daughter, Victoria "Vicky" Louise Martell Medley (Class of 1992). Louise talks about interests she had as a student such as Sailing Club and Alpha Omicron.
Class of 1961
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- 2018-11-09T15:17:02.605Z
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- Kelly, Margaret
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In this interview conducted by an unknown interviewer, Margaret Kelly talks about attending Newcomb College and graduating in 1985. Margaret Kelly is
Show moreIn this interview conducted by an unknown interviewer, Margaret Kelly talks about attending Newcomb College and graduating in 1985. Margaret Kelly is married to Eamon M. Kelly, a former president of Tulane University. Kelly was a board member of Covenant House of New Orleans and president of the Catholic Bookstore Foundation.
Class of 1985
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- 2018-11-08T21:39:52.455Z
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- Lystad, Mary H.
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Mary Hanemann Lystad (Class of 1949) majored in sociology while attending Newcomb College and later earned a master's degree in socioloy from Columbia
Show moreMary Hanemann Lystad (Class of 1949) majored in sociology while attending Newcomb College and later earned a master's degree in socioloy from Columbia University. She went on to complete a Ph.D. in sociology from Tulane University in 1955. Dr. Lystad was a mother of five children, a psychologist, and a children"'s book author. As a professional at the National Institute of Mental Health, she received a Public Health Special Recognition Award in 1983. She was the author of many professional articles where her expertise was focused primarily on children, families, and disaster services. Her books for children include James the Jaguar (1972) and Millicent the Monster (1968). She is also known for her prize-winning publication, At Home in America: As Seen Through Its Books for Children, From Dr. Mather to Dr. Seuss: 200 Years of American Books for Children (1980).
Class of 1949
Class of 1955
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- 2018-11-09T15:16:56.345Z
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- McFarland, Louise
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In this recording of a Newcomb College speaker series, Virginia Ktsanes, an epidemiologist and professor of Public Health at Tulane University intervi
Show moreIn this recording of a Newcomb College speaker series, Virginia Ktsanes, an epidemiologist and professor of Public Health at Tulane University interviews Dr. Louise McFarland. Originally, Sandra Robertson was supposed to speak, but was unable to at the last minute. Louise McFarland, a State Epidemiologist for Louisiana, graduated from Tulane University with a master's and doctoral degree in public health. During the 1980s, McFarland was an early force against AIDS and helped found the NO/AIDS Task Force. She went on to become a mentor for many women in epidemiology and the public health field. One accomplishment during her career in epidemiology was becoming Charity Hospital's epidemiologist and Chief of the Department of Health and Hospitals' epidemiology section. She authored a book called, "Infectional Control: Policies and Procedures" in addition to many peer-reviewed articles.
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- 2018-11-09T15:30:08.651Z
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- Levy, Marjorie "Mimi" Marx
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Marjorie "Mimi" Marx Levy attended Vanderbilt University for one year and Newcomb College for 3 years. She graduated from Newcomb in 1955 with a majo
Show moreMarjorie "Mimi" Marx Levy attended Vanderbilt University for one year and Newcomb College for 3 years. She graduated from Newcomb in 1955 with a major in English. While at Newcomb, she participated in the Hullabaloo, Barracudas, and Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. In this interview with Rebecca Wilson, Mimi discusses her experience finding a college, her time at Newcomb, and her life after graduation.
Class of 1955
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- Manson, Alice Dayries
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Alice Dayries Manson graduated from Newcomb College in 1942 with a major in psychology. A native New Orleanian, she attended both McMain and Sophie B
Show moreAlice Dayries Manson graduated from Newcomb College in 1942 with a major in psychology. A native New Orleanian, she attended both McMain and Sophie B. Wright schools. Alice majored in psychology. In this interview with Ally Halperin, Alice discusses her experience at Newcomb.
Class of 1942
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- 2018-11-09T15:12:06.667Z
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- Kantrow, Susan Rosenthal Mintz
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In this interview conducted by Barbera Brooke, Susan Mintz Kantrow talks about graduating from Newcomb College in 1969. Susan describes the Parkway Pa
Show moreIn this interview conducted by Barbera Brooke, Susan Mintz Kantrow talks about graduating from Newcomb College in 1969. Susan describes the Parkway Partners Program as well as her experience working with the Lake Ponchatrain Basin Foundation, Oddessy House, and the Public Affairs Research Council.
Class of 1969
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- 2018-12-03T19:22:34.862Z
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- Lowenburg, Anne Pake
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In this interview, Jennifer Daniel talks to Newcomb College, Class of 1950 alumna, Anne Pake Lowenburg. Anne has been an active participants of the N
Show moreIn this interview, Jennifer Daniel talks to Newcomb College, Class of 1950 alumna, Anne Pake Lowenburg. Anne has been an active participants of the National Council of Jewish Women, the League of Women Voters, and the Temple Sinai Sisterhood.
Class of 1950
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- 2018-11-12T20:37:12.818Z
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- McWilliams, Elleonora "Nonie" Perrilliat
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In this interview conducted by Susan Tucker, Elleonora "Nonie" Moss Perrilliat McWilliams (1923-2006) recounts her memories as a student at Newcomb Co
Show moreIn this interview conducted by Susan Tucker, Elleonora "Nonie" Moss Perrilliat McWilliams (1923-2006) recounts her memories as a student at Newcomb College. McWilliams discusses her memories of the athletics department, and mentions Florence Smith, Frances Bush (who formed the first Newcomb dance club), Clara Baer, and basketball at Newcomb. While attending the Newcomb School of Music, McWilliams served as student body president and as a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta, she was also a recipient of the 1909 award. After graduating in 1944, she helped found the New Orleans Geological Auxiliary and the Tchefuncta Club Estates. As an active New Orleans community member, McWilliams was involved with the Methodist church, playing piano, teaching Sunday school, and serving as a Chairperson of the WSCS. She also remained active in the Tulane community by serving as a member of the Newcomb Dance Club and on the Newcomb Dean's Advisory Council. This interview was most likely recorded upon the opening of the Elleonora McWilliams building at Newcomb. The building was funded in her honor by her husband and built to house the Newcomb Dance program. It should be noted that a third, unidentified person can be heard throughout the interview.
Class of 1944
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- 2018-12-03T19:23:53.301Z
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- Milling, Anne McDonald
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Anne Katherine McDonald Milling graduated from Newcomb College in 1962 with a Bachelor of Art degree in European History. She earned an Master of Art
Show moreAnne Katherine McDonald Milling graduated from Newcomb College in 1962 with a Bachelor of Art degree in European History. She earned an Master of Art in History from Yale University. Milling remains an active civic leader and volunteer in New Orleans. She is known as the founder of an advocacy group called, Women of the Storm, a non-partisan, non-political alliance formed in 2005. Women of the Storm was created to draw attention to the needs of a post-Katrina New Orleans, the Gulf Coast, coastal restoration, and infrastructure needs. Other community organizations that Milling participated in was the YWCA, the Junior League of New Orleans, the New Orleans Town and Gardeners, the Sewerage and Water Board, Loyola University Board of Trustees, the Archbishop's Community Appeal, Council for a Better Louisiana, the Superdome Commissions, United Way, Project Lazarus, the Ryan White Commission, the Longue Vue House and Gardens, the Papal Visit Committee, and the Metropolitan Area Committee.
Class of 1962
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- 2018-12-03T19:33:30.126Z
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- Pabst, Glendy Culligan
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Glendy Culligan Pabst graduated from Newcomb College in 1936. While at Newcomb, she was an active member of the Debate team, the Dramatic Club, the Hu
Show moreGlendy Culligan Pabst graduated from Newcomb College in 1936. While at Newcomb, she was an active member of the Debate team, the Dramatic Club, the Hullabaloo, Alpha Omnicron Pi, Alpha Sigma Sigma, and Phi Beta Kappa. After graduation, Glendy Pabst wrote feature articles for the local newspaper The New Orleans Item. She later worked at The Washington Post as the copy editor, assistant editor, and reporter. She was book editor at The Washington Post from 1956-1965. Professionally, Glendy wrote under the name "Glendy Culligan." In 1963, she launched Book Week, a Sunday supplement to The Washington Post. In 1965, she became a freelance writer and reviewer, a contributor to the Saturday Review magazine and a consultant to the Brookings Institution. This interview focuses on her time at Newcomb and her time writing for the New Orleans Item.
Class of 1936
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- 2018-12-03T19:44:06.106Z
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- Young, Nell Nolan
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Nell Nolan Young graduated from Newcomb College in 1956. While at Newcomb, she was involved in Angel Flight, Pi Beta Phi, the Catholic Center, French
Show moreNell Nolan Young graduated from Newcomb College in 1956. While at Newcomb, she was involved in Angel Flight, Pi Beta Phi, the Catholic Center, French Club, and Spanish Club. She holds master's degrees in French (1970) and Italian (1972) from Tulane, studied at Princeton, and the Sorbonne. Nell wrote the Social Scene section of The Times-Picayune for 34 years and for the New Orleans Advocate under the pen name "Nell Nolan." She has written for several other local and national publications. She taught at Academy of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans for 22 years and at De La Salle High School and Tulane University for six years each. Nell has also acted in many local and area theaters and a few international locations. She is involved in many community, cultural, and educational boards in New Orleans.
Class of 1956
Class of 1970
Class of 1972
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- 2018-12-03T19:37:37.91Z
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- Medley, Victoria Louise Martell
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Victoria "Vicky" Louise Martell Medley graduated from Newcomb in 1992. Her mother Louise Kelly Martell, the interviewer, graduated from Newcomb in 196
Show moreVictoria "Vicky" Louise Martell Medley graduated from Newcomb in 1992. Her mother Louise Kelly Martell, the interviewer, graduated from Newcomb in 1961. Victoria majored in Latin American studies, was an RA, worked in the Newcomb Nursery school, and participated in intramural sports. She also worked with Salvadorian immigrants and refugees to help them gain Temporary Protective Status and to help them learn English. She also discusses cultural and political differences between her native Oregon and New Orleans with respect to the racial climate of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Class of 1992
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- 2018-12-03T19:25:49.938Z
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- Paine, Ella
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Ella Eugenia Paine (1893-1990) graduated from Newcomb College in 1913 with a B.A. in Education. While attending Newcomb she was a member of the YWCA,
Show moreElla Eugenia Paine (1893-1990) graduated from Newcomb College in 1913 with a B.A. in Education. While attending Newcomb she was a member of the YWCA, Dramatic Club, NAA, Evens Debating Club, BCF, Consumer's League, Vice-President of the School of Education, and Manager of the School of Education Basketball Team. Paine went on to earn a Master of Library Science from Louisiana State University.
Class of 1913
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- Menge, Evelyn
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Evelyn Menge is a New Orleans artist and an alumna of Newcomb College, Class of 1969. Evelyn majored in Art and received a Master of Art in teaching f
Show moreEvelyn Menge is a New Orleans artist and an alumna of Newcomb College, Class of 1969. Evelyn majored in Art and received a Master of Art in teaching from Tulane University in 1972. She is known for her 1992, public art project titled "New Orleans Streets," which consists of a large frieze located in the first floor corridor of City Hall. She went on to become a professional art educator and has charied the art departments of the Metairie Park Country Day school and the Louise S. McGehee school.
Class of 1969
Class of 1972
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- 2018-12-03T19:27:04.626Z
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- Moss, Andree Marguerite Keil
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Andree Marguerite Keil Moss owns an antique shop on Royal Street. This interview covers Andree's time at Newcomb, her family history with her antique
Show moreAndree Marguerite Keil Moss owns an antique shop on Royal Street. This interview covers Andree's time at Newcomb, her family history with her antique shop, and the role of women. Andree graduated with the class of 1959.
Class of 1959
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- 2018-12-03T19:34:45.626Z
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- Omang, Joanne
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Joanne Omang graduated from Newcomb College in 1964 (and was the class speaker). While a student at Newcomb, she was a member of the A Cappella Choir,
Show moreJoanne Omang graduated from Newcomb College in 1964 (and was the class speaker). While a student at Newcomb, she was a member of the A Cappella Choir, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa,and Junior Year Abroad. Omang was also the news editor and managing editor of the Hullabaloo. After graduating from Newcomb, Omang joined the Peace Corps. Today she is known as a journalist for the United Press International and The Washington Post. She is also the author of 'Incident at Akabal' and is a nonfiction ghostwriter, writing consultant, and editor.
Class of 1964
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- 2018-12-03T20:31:18.448Z
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