James Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Epitome Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)

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E ' .I 1 I Atvur- --Y f'v -qrv-vv-qv-vpww 1-4 w v w P W v 1 , 4' ' ' - . ' .Q 'XC' 'Q-da . 1 - ...A-I ..nun,'.nn..A fznw HZHDIQFQDMQE 1559563 P bl h d by THE SENIOR CLASS games walked vnemofzial Hospifal gclwol 06 'nnhsing W1 g : N hC Vie HZ1PniTonvnHi 1950 oreworc! The Epitome staff leaves this book as a record of the events which have taken place during the last three years, hoping it has included mem- ories dear to everyone and hoping the book will be a source of inspi- ration for those entering the profession in the future. fQ5o 574.2 lfEHDllTroMlE Cglze Staff . g-1 'e l X BLANCHE BURRISS RUTH LANIER Editor Business Manager Helen Bradham, Class Povtg Dorothy Conway, Clfzsx Historian: Enid Atkinson, History of Hospitalg Caryway Merritt, Lust Will and Tcstumoni 1Not Pictureldlg Ruth Wolfe, Class Propllccyg Hilda Cfovil, Art Efliforg Edna Walker, Snapshot Ed-itor. Vie ETPIITVCKDMHE 1950 THE MAIN SECTION I f95o Vie liwenlwcmvrmli THE NEW WING James Walker Memorial Hospital eff lliilaulirciinnvnif 1950 gfzistoly of kganies fifiyalker c1noriQ.l gfogpjfal A year or two before the death of James Walker he conferred with his physician, Dr. W. J. Bellamy and with other friends in reference to his desire to establish a public park as a gift to the City of Wilmington, but he was induced to supply a still greater local need, that of a public hospital. The erection of this building employed his waning powers until it was nearly finished, and when the summons for his departure came, he entrusted its completion to his two friends, James Sprunt and William Gilchrist. James Walker, stonemason, contractor and builder, a native of Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland, donated and erected this building with the understanding that its management would never enter into politics, that no member of the Board of Managers could be appointed from either the City or County government and that the City and County would guarantee to appropriate at all times sufficient funds to provide adequately for the care of the indigent sick. Today the trend of the Board of Managers is to have a member from each religious denomination. The institution is intended for the treatment of acute disorders, not chronic and incurable diseases. Clt is necessary to draw the line between a hospital, on the one hand, and such in- stitutions as the county home, on the other.J Mr. Walker's intention was to care for persons receiving the benefits of the former and not the latter. Both pay patients and charity cases are admitted. Any regular physician residing in New Hanover County may treat a pay case in the hospital. The resident physicians and internes act as assistants in these cases. Charity cases are admitted upon permit from the County Superintendent of Health who may be sure that the patient is a resident of New Hanover County, in indigent circumstances, not afflict- ed with a chronic disease or one that is incurable or infectious. Treatment of all charity eases is in the hands of the resident physician, with the assistance of the internes and the hospital is under the control of the resident physician. From the date of its opening, June, 1901, to the present time the laudable benefaction has increased in importance until its benign influence, under its wise and beneficient directors, has extended with the increasing of the population of Wilmington to a degree not dreamed of by its original founder. That original building completely furnished for 50 patients still stands and is a part of the hospital. Dr. Thomas R. Little was the first Superintendent. Additions have been made to this building as the years have passed. Mr. W. H. Sprunt saw and realized the necessity of caring for the colored people in this City and County, and as a donation built a separate building for the care of these patients. This contained a ward with 35 beds and a dispensary on the first floor, and until 1921 the second floor was used for the nurses' quarters. While it was not the intention of the hospital to receive patients with infectious diseases, such cases have to be cared for in certain instances, so Mr. Sam Bear, Jr., donated a separate building for these patients as a memorial to his brother in 1915. The third addition to the hospital was made by a generous benefaction of Mr. and Mrs. James Sprunt in 1917, who built as a memorial to their only daughter, Marian, an annex devoted to the care of maternity patients and children. This annex bears the name of Marian Sprunt. A new wing was added to the hospital in 1937, which increased the capacity of the beds to 188. In 1943 the Federal Government aided James Walker Memorial Hospital in the construction of an additional building, of which the proposed cost was !i3508,000. The administrative offices were moved to this new building, 120 patients may be cared for, making James Walker Memorial Hospital a 300 bed hospital, exclusive of basinettes. In the basement of the building is a separate dispensary for the treatment of white and colored patients, a modern, well perform- ance of autopsies. In 1948 the second floor of the new building was converted into a maternity division, including a delivery suite, nursery, milk laboratory ward and private rooms. The first floor of Marian Sprunt, the former maternity division was made into a polio ward. It was this same year that the physical therapy department was added and in 1949 the cancer clinic was installed across the hall from physio in the basement of the new building. In memory of Dr. A. D. McClure, of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, the city of Wilming- ton donated 3S100,000 to build a modern nurses' home to accommodate 50 nurses in 1921. It was necessary for the home to be enlarged in 1926, 1937, and 1943. Each nurse living in the home has the privilege of a private room equipped with a closet, lavatory and necessary furni- ture. The nurses' home now accommodates 166, including staff nurses, general duty nurses, and the student nurses. A two-story, fire-proof, brick service building was completed in June, 1946. This building was built with the assistance of the Federal Government. A modern, electrically equipped kitchen, and a cafeteria type dining room for nurses and staff, occupy the second floor. The dining room for colored help and the dietary storeroom is located in the rear of the building of the first floor, behind a women's ward. A charter was granted the James Walker Memorial Hospital on February 5, 1903 to organize and maintain a school for nurses. The first Superintendent was Miss Lilly Heller fMrs. Thomas R. Littlel of Greensboro, N. C., and the first graduating class was composed of Miss Florence Hayes of Wilmington, and Miss Alberta Robinson of Dunn. The James Walker Memorial Nurs- ing School is an accredited number one school, and is one of the largest nursing schools in North Carolina. ENID ATKINSON Hospital Hisloricm 1950 Vie LEHDIITVCUDMEE ,ospital Cgjyjqciaf S - . 1 . MR- JOHN RANKIN MR. L. S. MESSICK D'i7'eC'tU7' A.s.si.s1'u11f Dirr'Cz'or Purclzusilzg Agcm' I MR. EMORY GRUBBS MR. FRED WALKER Assisfanf Director fldlllilli-Yfl'llfil'f' Inlrrrzc J Compfrollm' BOARD OF MANAGERS MR. RAYMOND HOLLAND President MR. J. C. ROE MR. DAN PENTON MR. JOHN BLASS MR. LUTHER RANEY MR. WALTER SPRUNT MR. W. D. McCAIG MR. HERBERT BLUETHENTHAL MR. C. H. TRASK E7 IEIPIITTGQDMPE fQ5o agile ig fztingale Ebiecige I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will do all in my power to elevate the standard of my profession. And I will hold in confidence all personal matter committed to my keep- ing, and all family affairs coming to 'my knowledge in the practice of my profession. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his irorlc. And devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. 1950 Vie IEIPIIITCIIDIMIIE Qecflccztfon MISS LOUISE YOUNT IVE, THE CLASS OF 1950, ARE PROUD TO DEDICATE OUR ANNUAL TO MISS LOUISE YOUNT WHO HAS GIVEN UNSELFISHLY OF HER TIME AND EFFORT TO HELP US WHENEVER POSSIBLE. SHE HAS BEEN A TRUE FRIEND AND A PATIENT TEACHER, AND HAS CARVED A PLACE IN THE HEARTS OF THE STUDENTS WHICH TIME CANNOT ERASE. Vie IETPIIWQLDMHS Q50 Qui' Cboctors ELBERT C. ANDERSON, M.D. Opthulmology GRAHAM B. BAREFOOT, M.D. Radiology W. FRED BAREFOOT, M.D. Surgery PAUL A. BLACK, M.D. E.E.N.'I'. IVAN BROUSE, M.D. ' Radiology HERBERT A. CODINGTON, M.D. Surgery JOHN B. CRANMER, M.D. Mvdicincf AULEY MCRAE CROUCH, JR., M.D. Pediatrics JAMES W. DICKIE, M.D. Surgery WILLIAM DOSHER, M.D. Obstetrics fiia M Nu I I 1950 Vie EEHDIIMJJMIE QW moctors JOSEPH ROBERT M. FALES, M.D. Surgery J. WATTS FARTHING, M.D. Surgery JERE D. FREEMAN, M.D. E.E.N.T. CHARLES P. GRAHAM, M.D Surgery J. S. HALL, M.D. Statistirciurnf R. BRYANT HARE, M.D. Urology W. HOOPER, M.D. Surgery GEORGE W. JOHNSON, M.D Ob.stc'trics JOHNSON, M.D. Surgery JOSEPH C. KNOX, M.D. Pediatrics Vie lETP1Hm1DrwnlE ur moctors DONALD B. KOONCE, M.D. Surgery GEORGE M. KOSERUBA, M.D. PCrIiufl'icS JAMES B. LOUNSBURY, M.D. Obstetrics DUNCAN R. MCEACHERN, M.D. Surgery WILLIAM C. MEBANE, M.D. UU-VfCfl'I.L'S DAVID R. MURCHISON, M.D. Izztmvzfll Medicine H. M. PICKARD, M.D. Internal Mfflicine ROBERT T. PIGFORD, M.D. Internal Medircine CHARLES J. POWELL, M.D. Surgery FRANK REYNOLDS, M.D. Perliufrics VZQQEFITQY ' I ' Wm ww X 4 .gf W 4 8' f X ,Q xx X,-f4 Ax 7, z ffkl f - -.Z -23 . AV Q 'A . Q gl W -' , 1 ' 1 : 112-if? sz ,YZ gm. ,I -,pf fb fix., r.-S xc.. I L aa, Q I 4 X 'N W3 64 1 0 hwx Ev K - 7950 - :ff-. JA f95o Vie IEHPIMLDMHE QW moctors JAMES F. ROBERTSON, M.D. Surgery ROBERT B. RODMAN, M.D. Internal Medicine J. BUREN SIDBURY, M.D. Pediatrics ROBERT T. SINCLAIR, M.D. Medicine JAMES H. SMITH, M.D. Pathology G. R. C. THOMPSON, M.D. Surgery E. P. WALKER, M.D. Obstetrics SAMUEL E. WARSHAUER, M.D. Internal Medic-ine WILLIAM WILSON, M.D. Orthopedics - NOT PICTURED R. H. BELLAMY, M.D. A. MCRAE CROUCH, SR., M.D. E. G. GOODMAN, M.D. Medicine Perliritrics Il1.fff'7'lZlIl Medicinfe S. E. PACE, M.D. D. B. SLOAN, M.D. P. L. STUCK, M.D. JAMES TIDLER, M.D. Medical E.E.N.T. Medicine Medicine me ilinblliicrlvnvnii Q50 OUSQ QIQQCQTS CHARLES H. ANDREWS, M.D. ELIZABETH KEELY, M.D. S111-gfieal Resident Obstetrieal Resident ' i A. V. GATMAITAN, M.D. JOHN KAVOUKSORIAN, M.D. Asst. Surgical Resident Asst. Surgical Resident HAL W. PITTMAN, M.D. Asst. Surgical Resident K. YORK CHYNN, M.D. lnterne T. K. WONG, M.D. Interne LEWIS B. MacBRAYER, M.D. Asst. Medical Resident JOSEPH B. DOBOY, M.D. Interne Nat Pictured JOSEPH S. REDDING, M.D. Medieal Resident DORIS NASHOLD, M.D. Pediatric Resident IRVING E. SHAFFER, M.D. I-nterne 1950 Vie EEFIIWQDME Ll 1' Qirectors MISS LUCY MASTEN, R.N. Diwctor of Nursing MISS BEADIE BRITT, R.N. Assistant Director of Nursing x my ' 4 me lETPasiTorwnlE 4950 31804 YKZUFSQS .tg O E if 1 s, sw M, ,M ,AA. ,N A. ...,M, - M so Q , ., ,A s , Mrs. Elizabeth Case Miss Mable Hughes Miss Nina Scott Miss Doris Woodcock Miss Virginia Winslow NOT PICTURED ' Mrs. Thelma Beia Mrs. Gladys Minton U!JQI'l7lSOI'S r 19- s ,. ' l 1' . Miss Freddie Barefoot Miss Ella Brame Mrs. Louise Hayduke Mrs. Daphne Jeffords Miss Mary McDuffie Miss Lillian Sebrell Mrs. Clara Sturgis Miss Irene Wilson 1950 Jie llflPlIlTC1IDMfE enero! Quit! urses 'JH any Miss Joyce Andrews Miss Mildred Blue Miss Lois Cain Mrs. Helen Daniels Mrs. Maurine Dempsey Miss Evelyn Eason Miss Estelle Farrell Mrs. Jeannette Gill Miss Hilda Hearn Miss Ruby Henry Miss Marjorie Isenhower Miss Muriel Jackson Mrs. Marjorie Jackson Mrs. Dorothy Jeffords Mrs. Nancy Kelly Miss Margaret Miller Mrs. Juanita Stokley Miss Pearl Shepherd Mrs. Estelle Toler Miss Wilhelmina Ward NOT PICTU RED Mrs. Emily Blount, Miss Flora Braswell, Mrs. Durema Carroll, Mrs. Annie Carter, Mrs. Mildred Clark, Mrs. Louise Craig, Miss Dorothy Dixon, Mrs. Catherine Dozier, Mrs. Helene Early, Mrs. Hilda Fredricks, Mrs. Agnes Giggleman, Mrs. Martha Grainger, Mrs. Ella Greer, M1's. Gladys Highsmith, Miss Helen Hunt, Mrs. Mary Ingram, Miss Marie LaVoy, Mrs. Iris Larson. Mrs. Clara Lewis, Mrs. Mabel Martin, Mrs. Edith Maultsby, Miss Eleanor Molitoris, Miss Mary A. Muth, Mrs. Virginia McCready, Mrs. Beatrice McKoy, Mrs. Jewel McMillan, Mrs. Lucille Patrick, Mrs. Peggy Smith, Mrs. Mary Spencer, Mrs. Mel- bourne Valentine, Mrs. Julia Woodbury. Vie IEHDIIMZDMKE 1950 nestfnetlsis' Miss Shirley Anderson Miss Dorothy Sanderson Miss Frances Whatley ofo FQCJ nl! I'SQ.S' ' ,Q A W M, no-.3 aff' we-.. Nurse Sadie Godwin Nurse Venetta Moore Nurse Oglattia Myers Nurse Irene Robinson NOT PICTURED Nurse Elizabeth Johnson Nurse Evelyn Murfree 1950 me IEIPIITVUMHS gcfucational Cbepartnzent MISS EDITH CHAMBERLAIN Director of 2N'zu'.sing Erlzcvutimz MISS LOUISE YOUNT MISS MARION BROWDER Nursing Arts Il1Sfl'llCf0I' Nursirzg Iu.slruc'tur 1 M X fy 3 PHYSIATIIERAPY DEPARTMENT I 1 HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT epczrtnzeni Cgwcenes STORE ROOM ' n X-RAY DEPARTMENT LABORATORY OFFICE STAFF DIETARY DEPARTMENT Vie HZHDIITVGIDIMHE M950 gfouse Tnoffzefs MRS. JENNIE NEWKIRK MRS. ESSIE GRIFFIN '950 7 he HZTPIIWQZDME Xa, 4 4 VIS! f Nw 7, 'Od',,, xvffjfwbwa 5.1 1, in K get f 'I 5 d, -1 kg ll yj w v q me IEIPIHTUMIE fQ5o 8,6188 909171 We're just plain happy to be here at last, At the end of three years that have passed, They've all been filled with joys and sorrows They are our yesterdays and our tomorrows. We've learned the game of give and take, Learned to build and not to break, We've climbed the ladder toward success, And found that we could pass the test. Of course we never will be rich, But we will fill a special niche, And make others happy as we are, Look up and smile-we're going far. 19 50 I., -,.. Q Q , Q , IX V , -PLL ififyix-'LAX' W N2 Vie LEHPIIWQEME Gfass cqfjqcers :ff Q V L mf fr ., , , 4 ' f 3'f 'fZ'1Qf?Y 4 -All 44? RUTH WOLFE HELEN BRADHAM President Vice'-l'1'CsifIm1t HILDA COVIL CARYWAY MERRITT Secretary T1'vc1.s1L1'r'r Vie IEIPIITTGIDMIE 1950 Gfczss mascots I LEE CROUCH SANDY ANDREWS G!Cl.S'S GO!Ol'S RED AND WHITE G!CLSS 370 WQI' RED CARNATION Gfass motto Be sure you are right, then go ahead. 1950 574,42 IETPIITVCIQDMHZ G!ClSS CSjlUOl'lSOl'S DR. E. P. WALKER MISS ELIZABETH ASHWORTH MISS EVELYN WHITFIELD me Hinbnlrrcuvmli 1950 Qraclaates my Im,ayinaliw', clmrming and sweet, Il's pcople like' Enid Ware happy to mvcl. IGM ENID ATKINSON Elizabethtown, N. C. Always Cflf'l'I'f1Ll and always neat, Halen. is also mighty sweet. HELEN VIRGINIA BRADHAM Chinquapin, N. C. Appcaling, natural, and sinccrc, To cvcryonc-Louella's a dear. BLANCHE ELIZABETH BURRISS Wilmington, N. C. 1950 Vie HZTPIIMDMHE Qracfuates Hearts are yay. spirits high, When this wee lass comes 'near by. DOROTHY GRAY CONWAY Maysville, N. C. With willing heart and tranquil mind, She'll see success isn't hard to find. HILDA PEARL COVIL Wilmington, N. C. Sparkling eyes, winsomc smile. She makes friendship seem u-orthwhile. REBECCA RUTH LANIER Chinquapin, N. C. me IEHPWIQDIMIE Q50 graduates On Curywuy you muy depend, She takes trouble on the chin. CARYWAY MERRITT Wilmington, N. C. The slender tree will bend and sway, But staunch and steadfast, Ne'r will break. EDNA ELIZABETH WALKER Wilmington, N. C. Poised, happy, full of zest, To one and all she gives her best. RUTH BRILLHART WOLFE Carolina. Beach, N. C. W . A A lb fQ5o me EIPIITTUME WNRN KXWY N QQ 1 fy u fO W WW S X X W I L,,--,,f XL - , Vie IETPIITVCUDMIE 1950 zzperfazjsves BEST ALL AROUND Dorothy Conway MOST DEPENDABLE Caryway Merritt MOST 1 AMBITIOUS I Hilda Covil 1950 57443 IEIPIITVUMLE uperfatlves FRIENDLIEST 'Gif' iii e Ruth fSho1'tyJ Lanier MOST INTELLECTUAL Helen Bradhaln MOST ORIGINAL Enid Atkinson me EETPIHVQQDMIE M950 Cguperfcztives W BIGGEST FLIRT 'far Ruth Wolfe MOST i 3 A 2 l SINCERE l il Blanche Burriss BEST SPORT ' 4 Edna Walker f95o 2746 lElPlIlTGiDlM1lf Glass gfistorg On the third of September 1947, we thirteen hopefuls presented ourselves to James Walker Memorial School of Nursing,-young, naive, and cherishing a deep and secret hope for something special to come of these three years of training. Oh! dear! Did I say thirteen of us? It seems a few of our classmates fell by the wayside for there are only nine of us now. We embarked on our first days with an eager and feverish determination to work hard so as to become good nurses. The first weeks and months were pretty hard. With work and study and adaptation to new surroundings, we were grateful to hear that familiar Lights Out. Finally the great day came when we were to go to the halls and begin work with the patients. I'm sure that none of us ever felt quite so stupid and awkward as we did that memorable morning when we were confronted with our first patient to bathe. That was an ordeal which took most of us a couple of hours to accomplish. However, we finally became accustomed to the ways of a. hospital and grew adapt to caring for helpless people. Then came the white caps-that symbol of dignity that every nurse cherishes. This was the signal that we had really been accepted in this school of nursing. The narrow black bands which made us Juniors came next. We chose our class officers this year. Dr. Walker and Misses Ashworth and Whitfield honored us by accepting the position of class sponsors. We had many wonderful social events which we will long remember. Then came the wide black bands which made us seniors. With it came new responsibility that we shouldered with glad hearts and we knew that our goal was nearly reached. Our three years here have been grand. Full of work and good fun. We want to thank each and everyone for his part in helping us through the years. We would never have made it without your wise and guiding hand. Because we have high hopes for the future, we shall leave James Walker Memorial School of Nursing joyfullyg but because we have gotten here memories never to be forgotten nor quite replaced by the new, we shall leave regretfully. DOROTHY CONWAY Class H is toriun Vie IEHPIHTUMLE ego ogaist and Cgestament We, the members of the class of 1950 of James Walker Memorial School of Nursing, being of sound body and comparatively sound mind, do hereby, without duress, individually and col- lectively will and bequeath, without reservation, our meager possessions to our heirs and assigns in this prescribed manner and form: First: To the Doctors our sincere thanks for their kind understanding and untiring patience through these past three years. Second: To Miss Masten and Miss Britt our deep appreciation for so capably guiding us through our years of training. Third: To Miss Yount, our benefactor, we leave our gratitude for the innumerable deeds, actions, advice, etc., for which we shall always be indebted. Fourth: To our instructors and supervisors go our deepest appreciation for laying a strong foundation for our future life in the nursing profession. Fifth: To the House Mothers our apologies for our noisy jam sessions and inconveniences we have caused. Sixth: As individuals it is our wish to bequeath the following possessions to those not as fortunate, or perhaps unfortunate, as we: I, Ruth Wolfe, do will and bequeath my most undeserved title as the Biggest Flirt to Dorothy Trott to hold, bequeath, or otherwise dispose of as she sees fit: and my trials and trib- ulations while trying to keep order, as president, during class meetings to Marie Moore. I, Rebecca Ruth Lanier, leave my love of Ford trucks and jeeps to Jeannine Andrews: those famous dungarees to Joyce Philomang and with regrets, I will my devotion to Delivery Suite duty to Helen Daniels. I, Edna Walker, leave my luck with 11-7 duty to Alice Rivenbark and Annie Fussell, my persistent assignments to Ward B, I cheerfully bequeath to Rachel Bloodworthg and two inches of my height to Virginia Sego. I, Blanche Burriss, leave this book fat lastj to all the students of James Walker Memorial School of Nursing, hoping it will always help them remember three wonderful years, and I sor- rowfully leave my love for Surgery to Ruby Butler and Polly Moore. I, Hilda Covil, leave a few months duty on Lower Hall A to Doris Schmidt and Mary Ellen Blalock, hoping that among their patients they will find happiness as I did. Luck to you girls! I, Dorothy Conway, leave, over my dead body, a fraternity pin, and portrait, and a stack of letters to Arden Blake and Marvaneen Ward. I, Enid Atkinson, leave my faithfulness to one man to Hermine Dosher: my interest in Saturday Evening Post to Juanita George: while my desire for quiet in the Nurses' Home I wish to will to Wilma Singletary. I, Helen Bradham, leave my quiet ways to Bunny Holland-she may need them eventually, and my letter writing ability to Dorothy Murphy and Enis Chadwick. I, Caryway Merritt, will my glasses, freckles, and pressed orchids to Mikki Winborne, Glorius Jacobs, and Loraine Galloway, respectively, who might get along just as well without them. We, collectively as the Class of 1950, leave to James Walker Memorial School of Nursing our promise to spread her fame, to live up to her ideals and teaching, and keep her memory in mind wherever we go. In witness whereof, the Class of '50 do hereunto set our hand and affix our seal. CARYWAY MERRITT Tcstutor Wifrzcsscfl by: RUTH LANIER BLANCHE BURRISS EDNA WALKER IQQO eff IEPIIWUME C1088 l'OpllQCy By Madame Zara TIME: 1950 PLACE: Famous Club OCCASION: Last social before graduation GUEST: Madame Zara-to prophecy our future Gather around classmates and listen to what is going to happen to us when we leave dear old J.W.M.H. Madame Zara knows all, sees all, tells all. Now everyone be still-no moving about. Draw the shades-that's right-now everyone place their right hand on the table. Quiet now. Oh! yes-here come the visions. First, Miss Edna Walker-Here she comes slowly in white. Just a minute until I can see her more clearly. Yes! She's wearing a white uniform, she's leaving a ward- the sign over the door reads Delivery Suite. She seems satisfied. Now here is Miss Caryway Merritt-There's a worried and puzzled look on her face. Just where she wants to go is her problem. Will it be Chicago or New York? Seems that she's leaning more toward the sunny south. Could it be the climate? Well-maybe. Let's see who's next. A little more time please-Well, if it isn't a short blonde. As she gets closer, I can see it is Miss Ruth Lanier. She's still thinking strongly of joining the Public Health Service. But wait a minute-she hasn't fully decided. Now, there's a beach in view. It looks similar to Kure's Beach. It is Kure Beach. Can she know someone there that she'd like to be visiting? Here comes another young lady into view. She's a little taller and as she ap- proaches, I recognize her. It's Miss Blanche Burriss and she's smiling very happily. The reason-a certain doctor in O.R. asked her to be his special scrub nurse. Not everyone has their greatest ambition realized. Let's watch now-sh-you have to be more quiet. That's better-wait a little while-here comes someone else into view. Well, if it isn't Miss Hilda Covil. She's still trying to solve her transportation problem. No, hold it-I can clearly see a car in her future. Those driving lessons were really worthwhile. Well, this next vision holds more than one person. As they approach, I can see that it is Miss Enid Atkinson and her one and only. Could they be going or have they already been to a certain church? Of course-they have completed preparations. And what could be more appropriate-she's going to return to duty on U.H.A. You know, that's where it all began. Sit tight everybody, the locale is changing. My heavens-we're in Lynn, Mass. I'll look around and see who I know. Well-she looks familiar-if it isn't Miss Helen Bradham or should I say Mrs. Pomakis? She looks very happy, but seems to be in a hurry. I knew something was amiss-she's late getting home from the hospital to get a certain fellow an evening meal. Here we go again-can you imagine arriving in Stillwater, Okla., in such a short time? Isn't that Miss Dorothy Conway entering that college? Wonder if she's going to study further. Wait a minute-well, it just goes to show you, marriage and a career do mix. Have I missed anyone? Yes-I see her now. Let's look in on Miss Ruth Wolfe and see what she's doing. There she is basking in the sun on her day off. As usual, she isn't alone-that tall, lanky fellow is with her. She'd better watch that tan, after all she is doing general duty. Well, young nurses, if you have heard all you wish to know, I-Madame Zara will take my leave. Business is calling elsewhere. Farewell. R. WOLFE Vie HZTPIITUUJMEE 1950 I 1 iw ' QQ? f f fjfjw Gif :L :ZL- 1 .... Q50 Vie IETPIITVUMIE UI'll'Ol' G GSS Officers Marie Moore President Jeannine Andrews Vice-President Lorraine Gallaway Secretary Polly Moore Treasurer X .fc l . . rl I fr HELEN DANIELS MARIE MOORE MIKKIE WINBORN Turkey. N. C. Greenville, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. JUNIOR I 574,62 lEliDIlTlClfDMlE M950 'unfor G ass JUNIOR II fx ,re ',1 ' l . ' ,, 5, , X X lx if W , 2 felt! X y' 4 Jeannine Andrews, Wilmington, N. C.: Rachel Bloodworth, Atkinson, N. C.: Mary Ellen Blalock, Wilmington, N. C.: Arden Blake, Burgaw, N. C.: Ruby Butler, Bladenboro, N. C.: Enes Mae Chadwick, Shallotte, N. C.: Hermine Dosher, Southport, N. C.: Macie Duncan, Whiteville, N. C.: Annie Fussell, Rose Hill, N. C.: Lorraine Callaway, VVilmington, N. C.: Juanita George, Comfort, N. C.: Laetia Rene Holland, Clinton, N. C.: Glorius Jacobs, Leland, N. C.: Polly Moore, Harkers Island, N. C.: Dorothy Murphy, Penderlea, N. C.: Joyce Philemon, Wilmington, N. C.: Mary Alice Rivenbark, Penderlea, N. C.: Doris Schmidt, Wilmington, N. C.: Wilma Singletary, Bladenboro, N. C.: Virginia Sego, Wilmington, N. C.: Dorothy Trott, Stella, N. C.: Marvaneen Ward, Tabor City, N. C. -in J 57561 IETPIIWUMLE xf A X If f F J gifs 5743 HZTPIITVQDMIE 1950 C9 FQS H1811 'wt ,,', 'WH GLORIA GUTHRIE MARTHA HORNE FRANCES KIRBY Ulster Park, N. Y. Richlands, N. C. Fremont, N. C. ajyjqfia tes 5 I Y Grace Bartlett Norma Hocutt if V01 Q' -av Hazel Batchlor Coleen Edmundson Blanche Gilgo Margaret Hill Jonice Respess Dora Tripp Mildred Walston Lillian Weatherington fggo me IEIPIIMDMIE Ax fyiif cfj U Ngjgf MC ,? 'kg..2 P CLD L L , E3 Z 2 9 9 574.43 lE1PniiorwnHi 1950 l'8C All fL.CCl S ..,,f 1 ,: Ll' ! Q-M . V -'1,-:- sff f S, : . I ' f : ' Y , ff. ,.+,:. Q,t,,,, if ,U 4. ,, .5 ' I WM., pf -69' Niva Allen, Beaufort, N. C.: Harriett Atkins, Bolton, N. C.: Barbara Bennett, Wilmington, N. C.: Melva Bramble, Atkinson, N. C.: Rosemary Bessent, Beaufort, N. C.: Beatrice Bostic, Warsaw, N. C.: Betty Brown, Whiteville, N. C.: Elsie Carter, Wilmington, N. C.: Claire Culver, Wilmington, N. C.: Lottie DeBose, Atkinson, N. C.: Jean Dickin- son, Beaufort, N. C.: Ruby Dudley, Clinton, N. C.: Edith Fergus, Wilmington, N. C.: Donnie Futrell, Jacksonville, N. C.: Katie Hatch, Kenansville, N. C.: Hilda Hewett, Supply, N. C.: Agnes Holland, Kenly, N. C.: Dorothea Hug- gins, Fairmont, N. C.: Frances Huss, Bessemer, N. C.: Dorothy Lanier, Chinquapin, N. C. 1950 , i 570 UZTPIITTGQDMFE LmI'6C!lI'llCCl S l 1 a ..., . .,,. if . . , J. .,, K 7 , ., , 'H ' 'l ui livin . - Betty Jane Lanier, Burgaw, N. C.: Minnie Mae Lyon, Bradenton, Florida: Beth Maynard, Wilmington, N. C.: Rachel Murdock, Hubert, N. C.: Ida McEwen, Hamlet, N. C.: Margaret Pike, Pikesville, N. C.: Muriel Price, Faison, N. C.: Mable Purvis, Cerro Gordo. N. C.: Gloria Robbins, Wilmington, N. C.: Vivian Rhue, Morehead City, N. C.: Ola Bell Rogers, Rocky Point, N. C.: Sarah Simmons, Freeland, N. C.: Itis Smith, Ash, N. C.: Lillie Mae Stanley, Wananish, N. C.: Carolyn Stone, Wilmington, N. C.: Benjie Swinson, Morehead City, N. C.: Margaret VanBavel, Willard, N. C.: Ann Wayne, Hallsboro, N. C.: Beulah White, Bladenboro, N. C. 57562 HZTPINTUMHE race 7776 Q ricfe UUZIIISUIUTS MRS. H. T. WARREN MISS BEADIE BRITT, R. Acting C'U1l'llS0l07' MRS. JACK WILKINS OFFICERS RUTH LANIER POLLY MOORE Prcsidcrzt JEANNINE ANDREWS Vifw'-Pr1'.s'idf'21f BLANCHE BURRISS RUBY BUTLER NPf'rf'f11'ry HELEN DANIELS ,lsxisirliif Nrwrcfury EDNA WALKER Tl'1'flfSll rcr GLORIUS JACOBS VIRGINIA SEGO 1,I'llfllY1III f'lllIll'lI1l'lI Ntf'1l'r1rdsl1ip flfllllflllllll LOETIA HOLLAND ,llixsioii Study f'1llllI'lIlIlIl MEMBERS fQ5O LORRAINE GALLAWAY Community Missions HILDA COVIL Enlistmvnf unrl Pvlblicity Clzuirman JOYCE PHILEMON Litcrufzlrc und I,iln'ary RUTH WOLFE Social Chuirnwn Enid Atkinson, Blanche Burriss, Dorothy Conway, Hilda Co vil, Ruth Lanier, Caryway Merritt. Edna Walker, Ruth Wolfe. Helen Daniels, Marie Moore, Mikkie Winborn, Jeannine Andrews, Arden Blake, Mary Ellen Blalock, Rachel Bloodworth, Ruby Butler, Enes Mae Chadwick, Macie Duncan, Grace Fussell, Lorraine Gallaway, Juanita George, Bunny Holland, Glorius Jacobs, Polly Moore, Joyce Philemon, Mary Alice Rivenbark, Doris Schmidt, Virginia Sego, Wilma Singletary, Dorothy Trott, Marvaneen Ward, Martha Horne, Frances Kirby, Harriett Atkins, Barbara Bennett, Melva Bramble, Rosemary Bessent, Mary Bell, Beatrice Bostic, Betty Mae Brown, Elsie Carter, Claire Culver, Jean Dickinson, Edith Fergus, Donnie Futrell, Katie Hatch, Hilda Hewett, Agnes Holland, Dorothea Huggins, Fran ces Huss, Dorothy Lanier, Betty Lanier, Minnie Mae Lyon, Beth Maynard, Rachel Murdock, Ida McEwen, Margaret Pike, Muriel Price, Mabel Purvis, Jean Robbins, Vivian Rhue, Ola Bello Rogers, Sarah Simmons, Itis Smith, Lillic Mac Stanley, Carolyn Stone, Benjic Swinson, Margaret Vanliavcl, Ann Wayne, Beulah White. 1950 57412 EIPIITTGQDMKE napshots N. f 1 1. Hello, Casey 7. Just Resting 12. Anybody Home? 16. Dr. Cat and Enid 2. Going Down 8. Ahh-Go-On 13. Mrs. Dexter and 17. Dr. DoBoy 3. Ouch! 9. Busy Time Mrs. Hayrluke 18. Dr. Montgomery 4. Hello, Dr. Hare 10. Sitting in the Corner 14. Having Fun? 19. Developing Pictures? 5. Pretty Baby 11. Here Kitty-Kitty 15. On the Roof 20. Woo-Woo 6. Our Gang 21. Taking Time Out Vie lEIPniTorwnlE H950 n clpshots l Xl llSl l 1- if , X 41 V 1- B , rw ,K W 4 ' 0 I1 1 . X E rd ff: ws : , 1 it 1 , . f 141 ,R ' ,-v, . . V 'A 1: - ' ' -X ' . B 'i , ' ' 2,1 '4Q ,.. T7' 1 ll if 'i ii 51 , , W1 2 fav, E I N . . . mr' ex ll f 'if Q D' 1. 9:00 in Room No. 1 2. Miss Andrews Speaking LS. Little Dennis 4. Look at the Birdie 5. Big Joke ti. Eyes Right 7. Time for Medicine X. Guess Who? El. Tennis Champs 10. Smile Pretty 11. On a Day Off 12. Sug and his girls 13. Dr. Bunny 14. Affiliates 15. Jam Session 16. Big Surgery 17. We Three 18. Going off Duty Dr. Sug Bathing Beauties Two Little Girls Dr. George Johnson Cold? N0 Parking Looking at Somethi ns Q50 me KEHPIIMDMLE 1 7 napshots 1. Much Fun 2. 'Lo Kirby 3. Hildie 4. Takin' Life Easy 5. Between Classes 6. New Capes .Have Some Collurds Just Waitin' Around Working Hard? 1949 Banquet Our Home Rock-a-Bye Baby Our Big Three Dr. Lounsbury Cover Girls Let's Dance On the Wall Something Interesting? 19. 20 0 22 253 24 25. ..1. Nice Catch Dreaming' Losing Something? Mutt and Jeff Big: Jim and Charlie Santa Claus 'I Miss Yount Eastern North Carolina's Most Popular Night Club and Grill K, ' ' ' , ' ' , l Jillluu-. . , . 4 ,IFUGFII ,, , FUEEQQQII-'I ..f....-. ISF: D EE'gi,J H ii :anus - ...f ':..1f- lip-,gr I ggggggg li-I ann: 2225! A pl'-'il I 1' 'A +fgIfwA:::l,l: , i ET figs, no wi la ' ll , -1 lui - xfaif gnzf .fa 'sl Ili. W i--flifl' fl- ' - f-mn - In I 1 Carolina Beach Road Uusi Beyond Greeniieldl Wilmington, N. C. TELEPHONES: 2-2559-9136 Mike N. Patellis and Son, Owners CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS Ed Fleishman G' Bros. Young Men's Clothing CONGRATULATIONS O Nisbet's Standard Pharmacy 'Prescription Specialists Murchison Building DIAL 2-2443 Wilmington, N. C. Compliments of Sophia's FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP DIAL 2-2335 Wilmington, N. C. A Welcome Always Awaits the STAFF AND STUDENTS at Freeman Shoe Co. 24 N. Front Street You Will Be Pleased With Our Ouality and Service Compliments and Best Wishes I from EFIRD'S Department Store Compliments of Wishing the Graduates A Bright Future W a h I ' s , 214 N. Front Street Julien Tqylgr Wilmington, N- C. Good Clothes 131 N. Front S1 I Very Best Wishes Compliments ot I Newton's Dry Cleaners Wm Rehderf Flonst 12th and Princess Streets Say It With Flowers COMPLIMEN TS OE 'k SPRINGER COAL AND OIL COMPANY DEPENDABLE SERVICE Best Wishes for a Sparkling Future BEST WISHES TO GRADUATING CLASS Q The Jewel Box Your Friendly Jeweler 5 Q o W , 109 N. Front Street ll U 'ROC-K5 HARRY GREEN' Manager Shoe Salon Beauty Salon Crystal Restaurant Most Popular Restaurant in Town. Located Next to Bailey Theater. National Clothiers, lnc. Feature Nationally Advertised CLOTHES FCE MEN FOR FINE CLOTHES SEE US 219 N. Front Street Dial 2-1548 Service Drug Store Prescriptions A Specialty SERVICE DIAL 7739 Corner 8th and Market Streets Wilmington, N. C. Congratulations to Class of 1950 ef vii? Sutton-Council Furniture Co. .L.. 4. .Q CONGRATULATIONS IIIICEDQQZ III Congratulations From K i n g o I f ' s Wilmington's Leading Jewelers DIAMONDS - WATCHES SILVERVVARE If It's From Kingofi's It's Guaranteed The T h e I m CI ' s Shoppe ot Exquisite Linge 105 N. Front Street Next to People's Bank rie Congratulations ik Saunders Drug Co. lO8 North Front Street Founded 1867 THE WILMINGTON STAR-NEWS MORNING - EVENING - SUNDAY Cornplete State and National News Received Over Leased Wires ot The Associated Press and United Press Special Correspondents . . . State and National Compliments ot Crawford's Fashion Center 125 N. Front Street Wilmington, N. C. and!!! fi Coke for all TN Wilmington Works, Inc Compliments ot MacMillan G Cameron Co. Complete Automotive Service Tom's Drug Co. lt you are really sick it will pay you to have your next prescription filled at TOM'S DRUG CO. Front and Market Streets Best Wishes tor The Future if Berman Jewelers -k DIAL 6241 Corner Front and Market Streets Compliments ot Sta n Iey's FRIENDLY-CREDIT JEWELERS Americas Finest Watches, Diamonds, Silver Ware Convenient Terms BL ISS SH I RTS Harrill Music Store Front and Grace Streets Wilmington, N. C. Home oi Baldwin and Lester Pianos PHONE 5497 1fifS f f Best Wishes X f--X QP! J. C. Penny Co., Inc. Hyman Supply Co. Everything For The Mill O BENJAMIN MGORE PAINT Wilmington - Fayetteville Sincerely Compliments ot H o n n e t I 8 6 7 'I' O T' l . JEWELERS CW PM C0 J. M. Weeks OFFICE OUTFITTERS 18 Princess Street DIAL 9906 Compliments ot O J N. Ay ,ge at 'swf ,,,.-1 - ff' if Jw 33 N. Front Street Hot Point Appliances Radios and Appliances 0 I' ' L X' Slams I 3 2930065 71ml wilmirytm, 72.0. Wilmington's Largest Diamond lmporters O Reed's Jewelers 7 North Front Street C Charge Accounts lnvited REED'S FOR DIAMONDS Anchor Hardware Co. lt it's useful you'll find it here illiams Dry Cleaners 808 S. l7th St. or 22l5 S. Front St CASH AND CARRY or Call For and Delivery Drinks . . . lce Cream Sandwiches . . . Cakes Cigarettes . . . Cigars Magazines Hospital Sandwich Shop A. B. BROWN, Mgr. O James Walker Hospital Building Wilmington, N. C. Make Your Wedding Formal! TUXEDO AND FULL DRESS RENTAL SERVICE o Accessories Furnished o 771 ' 7 814 S glwp DIAL 2-8206 Wilmington, N. C. When You Need Building Materials , Compliments of -See Us- Smith Builders Supply, Inc. K 5PY Kreme Wilmington, N. C. Doughnut Co' Castle Hayne Road Phone 2-3339 We Have Enjoyed Photographing The Class ot '50 BEST WlSl-IES T0 YCU Compliments of O We can give you quality . photographs from your Whlte Ice Cream negatives which We 6' Cgmpqny have on tile. O Adams Studio Trust Building R U G S Domestic IDEA ... on cumuns, mc. G nun cu:Am:ns 202-O8 South Front Street Wilmington, N. C. PHONE 6651 Oriental R U G S Compliments macdonald, inc. Compliments of 5-Q smart things o I H i for I FX. . , smart Women Seawell s Cleaners l1 fTL- Milli 7 trust building 12th and Market Streets mgijnnam Wilmington, n. c. Compliments of I Godwin Oil Company Dorothy Owen Florist Seventeenth and Nun Streets Dial 5142 WARD'S AMBULANCE 909 Market Street DIAL 5246 Compliments of I La Mode 107 Market Street Wilmington, N. C. Wilxningion's Smart Shop For Furs and Apparel Compliments ot Sir Shrier and Sons ik Sir ik Best Wishes I Merritt-Holland Yopp Supply Co., Inc. Funeral Home, Inc. Medical Oxygen and Supplies AMBULANCE SERVICE 201 Red Cross Street PHONE 6666 ik' if 'ik' Congratulations trom il? BELK-WILLIAMS CO. Department Store Q!-e. film QWQLE w 'X 'SEM 4 4,00 4' ze' 9VMxz? 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