James Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Epitome Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)
- Class of 1951
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P 11 -'ni 4 N 'll IQ I Isl! -' wg' H K4 -Hr, Q: fi.-.1 ' M Q' ,xi ',ll .91 vp, QU' ,Vg ,w. K. 'v I 1'1 ,wr .N , vu -,e ' 'M 'l, , - .. .4 ! ,, , 'v ,ji I ' c , - ', ,lj ,I ' r Q s J ,, ,Sit . C .9 13 1 M ,K ,4 ,Q ,5 f , QQ 'r m Na ,U Ll 'X 'v . -1 Xa ,Q E I . . . I -3 A 1 ,. .x 1. I 1 ,,. ,lp In V: G ,Pls gag, ,M TJ .1-1 . - 1-' I I um ifif PRESENTING . -- .f v---. Lois Cain Bowman Class of 1947 James Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 2005 THE EPITCDME CDF l95l James Walker Memorial Hospital School ol Nursing Wilmington, N. C. LOETIA HOLLAND RACHEL BLOODWORTH Editor-in-Chief Business lvlonoger Nik James Walker Memorial Hospital VViIminQTorw, N. C. Founded 1900 4 1 K, 1 ,f P f , 1 r ft, 1 Q0 ca - Q22 ff J 9 Wie 6 AVN 9 mn, ff -1 Q , - , Riff, f N' ijg ff' 121 -fitrtirf, Gr J xii CJD 3QTLfAA 4 f ff? C ffl Q1 0 rf H r it f :story o t 2 fa James XXXGHQZI' School of Nursing XE On February 5, 1903, a charter was granted James Walker Memorial Hos- Q 1 pital to organize a school oi nursing, and to maintain it. The first superinten- rl dent was Miss Lillie Heller CMrs. Thomas R. Littlel. The tirst class was com- , gg posed ot two students, Miss Florence Hayes CMrs. Morris Caldwelll and Miss Alberta Robinson. Mrs. Caldwell has the distinction ot being the first person VW to obtain a certificate ot registration issued to a graduate nurse trained in a fl if North Carolina School. She was registered in New Hanover County, July 1, 9 1903. The second class was made up ot three students and each year the number has increased. On September ll, 1950 there is a student body ot 103 g in the school ot which 41 are preclinical students. I9 The tirst students were required to spend two years in the school. The time spent on duty during the day was twelve hours. One and one-halt hours Q were spent oft duty tor recreation. The classwork consisted ot lectures by the ll 15 visiting doctors, the superintendent, the director ot nursing and the dietitian. Q' Classes were held each night during the winter months. The classes at the lk 'J present time spend three years in the School ot Nursing betore graduation. Q An average ot thirteen hundred hours or more is spent in the classroom. The 1,33 student has an eight hour day including class and ward duty. The taculty lflj is composed ot Nursing instructors, Doctors, and the faculty ot Wilmington ff College tor the courses in Science. ff-f' James Walker Memorial Hospital School ot Nursing is an accredited il, If school and is one ot the tour largest schools ot nursing in North Carolina. ffl The total number ot graduates from this school since 1903 is approximately Q ,g 750. These graduates may be tound in the many ditterent branches ot nursing K 5 in all the states in the union and Alaska. T ARDEN BLAKE Class Historian 1 NLD wi A C ff 1 A Ji. ' f XE ,-1-Y -f' LOETIA HOLLAND Editor RACHEL BLOODWORTH Business Manager Administration LLL,LLLLLLLL Capping Exercises LL,..L.... Class History .riri.,..... Class ot 1952 rrrr .,.. Class ot 1953 ssr.s,,.. Class Poem rsssr.sr C ,,.s Class Prophecy r....,.r Dedication ,.,o........,o. CC 5 4' ,C wtifl gt - O7 V ar 5 R155 5 'h I .Q 1 qs4'4!gZQ3 Doctors ssrs,sssssssssssssss,.iisssssssrs Educational Department .,..ttt tttttttt,... Graduates ttt,tt C ...,...tttttttt....tttttttttt. . ,..it,,. History ot the School ot Nursing ctt,c Haliowe en Carnival LLttttt...tttttttt,tttttttt.t House Mother .t..,.t,tttttt lnternes ,,,,,,cc cc,,cc,...., 1t Wouldn't Be . . Junior Snapshots ,tt,t.t.........t,, Ct Last Will and Testament ttttttttt C Medical and Surgery. r..cc.....c C Nightingale Pledge c,.. 1 c.ttt C Nursery ,..,,.ttttttt.ttt.,, Obstetrics ,ttittr..,...,.. 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Senior Snapshots CtC,.CCtCC,tC.CCCCCCttt.......CCCC....C.CCCCC.,.,.CC....CC..C Superlatlves CCCCtCt.CCCtC..... .CC,....CCCC,.C,..Ltt,,.C.......,.,CC.tttCC,.C,.tt.. 8 34 28 38 41 19 32 7 52 9 20 4 12 10 57 35 40 26 44 16 49 48 46 9 11 47 42 49 6 43 36 29 PRCLCCUE We, the statt, present the yearbook ot the Jarnes Walker Hospital School of Nursing the Nineteen hundred and titty-one Epitorne edited by Loetia Holland, Rachel Blood- worth, Business Manager: Jeannine An- drews, Art Editorp Marie Moore and Mary Alice Rivenbark, Snapshot Edi- iorsg Polly Moore and Lorraine Gallo- way, Class Prophets, Helen Daniels and Grace Fussell, Class Testatrix, Dorothy Murphy, and Arden Blake, Historians, and Wilma. Singletary, Poet. Under the supervision of Louise Yount, RN., Class Advisor. DEDICATION my MISS LUCY MASTEN, R. N. As she dedicated her years to teaching and guiding Student Nurses, we dedicate this the l95l Epitome to Miss Lucy Masten. Under her direction, we have learned to respect and appreciate her firm but tair hand. Her keen and active interest has helped to make our three years here at James Walker, both protitable and enjoyable. 8 MR. JOHN W. RANKIN Director Board of Managers MR. J. C. ROE MR. DAN PENTON MR. JOHN M. BLASS MR. LUTHER A. RANEY MR. WALTER P. SPRUNT MR. RAYMOND HOLLAND MR. HERBERT BLUETHENTHAL ADMINISTRATION MR. HUBERT JOHNSON Assistant Director Purchasing Agent MR. EMORY GRUBBS Comptroller MR. FRED WALKER Administrative Agent OUR DIRECTCDRS MISS LUCY MASTEN Director ot Nursing MISS BEADIE BRITT Assistant Director of Nursing EDUCATICDNAI. DEPARTMENT f . -' gy .r i 4 Q , MISS EDITH CHAMBERLIN MISS LOUISE YOUNT MISS MARION BROWDER Director of Nursing Education Nursing Arts Instructor Nursing Arts Instructor S. JENNIE NEWKIRK I-IGUSE MCDTHER Parting is such sweet sorrow Sv? a i ' fi 5 f X f A ff ff, X, Q .Y ,w ,W 'blk A i f ' W 'P 3 'Q ,A ' + ' X A Q XY X NQEM xv if L gpg f , ' 4 pw, W gif? 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'lx ff 1 y I TI-IE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE 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 not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to elevate the standards of my profession. And I will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, 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 work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. Lystra Gretter, RN., 1893 GRADUATICDN HES N' M We ' fx uf M Y ij: f x e - Q x W 1 -am W f 5 ,QM ,, May 12, 1820-Birth of Florence Nightingale May 12, 1951-Birih of 23 J.W.M.I-I. graduates .. ' M-S 4 R xv' 1 af if ? VIR 17 . ,HEX L , 3 2 A if Y IW 9 W2 ' Ms i g . Ma, , 1 A H ZS, yi bib 1' M SYS 4, TTS .. ..,, V-ab? ANN I S' M ai. 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As We arise in the mornings, let us say A Word of thanks for the beautiful day. Let us greet everyone with a smile, And make new friends along every mile. Bless our patients and our every friend, Care for them, dear Father, until the end. Return them to a healthy life, Filled With happiness, and little strife. May We learn and Work, if it be thy Will, Until our dreams of the future We fulfill. In our nursing career, We pray for success, For one and all, let us do our best. -Amen Wilma Singletary K in a 5 ra ,Wo 20 MICKY GLORIA WINBORNE Goldsboro, N. C. A face with gladness over-spread. Soft smiles by human kindness bred. GRADUATES MATTIE HELEN DANIELS Turkey, N. C. Quiet, yet happy, ambitious and sweet, Her friendship is really a wonderful treat. NANNIE MARIE MOORE Greenville, N. C. Shes independentg She knows her mind. Shefs one in a million and hard to find. u J 1 VERA JEANNINE ANDREWS Wilmington, N. C. No sweeter girl can be found, Somehow she's tops all around. GRADUATES RUBY CAROLYN BUTLER Bladenboro, N. C. Direct, straight-forward and kind, Never tails to be on time. SALLIE ARDEN BLAKE Burgaw, N. C. Always smiling, happy and gay, She does her work and goes her way, RACHEL BERNICE BLOODWORTI-I Atkinson, N. C. Neat, energetic, sparkling and pert She's always there and on the alert.' D 21 MARY ELLEN BLALOCK Wilmington, N. C. A ray ot sunshine in our clouds. A voice so sweet, a Walk so proud 22 1 1,3 NANNIE MACIE DUNCAN Whiieville, N. C. Grey eyes, sweet smile, happy and sad, lf you don't know her, you'll wish you had. C RADUATES ENES MAE Cl-IADWICK Shallolie, N. C. Dark hair and laughing eyes, A wit that lakes you by surprise. HERlX'llNE LEE DOSHER Soulhporl, N. C. Lois of wit arid loads of fun, Everything she does is well done. wh ANNIE GRACE FUSSELL Rose Hill, N. C. A heariy laugh, a joyful soul, She'll make her friends, and reach her goal. GRADUATES POLLY EVELYN MOORE I-Iarkers Island, N. C. A clean mind, a pure heart, 'When there's work she does her part. GLORIUS MARION JACOBS Leland, N. C. Petite, Vivacious, red-headed and cute, A personality that deserves a salute. CARRIE LORRAINE GALLOWAY Supply, N. C. Sometimes she's serious, sometimes Q3Yf You'll like her it Sl'19'S either Way. LOETIA RENE HOLLAND Clinton, N. C. Vigorous, smart, full of fun, Bunny's a friend to everyone 24 MARY ALICE RIVENBARK Willard, N. C. Never a worry, never a care, Take il easy, if you dare. GRADUATES DOROTHY ANN MURPHY Penderlea, N. C. So grave, so calm, so full of cheer, Our Murphy is really and lruly a dear. JOYCE ANN Pl-IILEMON Wilmington, N. C. A friendly smile, a winning way, Joyce will stay young for many a day. DORIS JUNE SCHMIDT Wilmington, N. C. BeiIer to be small and shine, Than to be large and casi a shadow. GRADUATES MARVANEEN WARD Tabor Ciiy, N. C. Leave silence io the Sainls, I am bui human. DOROTHY RAYE TROTT Stella, N. C. A willing mind-a heart of gold, She's many a friend, l am told. WILMA RUTH SINGLETARY Bladenboro, N. C. A hearty laugh, a mischievous smile, Makes for her a life worth-while. 25 5,1 V'lRGlNlA LAURIE SEGO Wilmington, N. C. No iruer friend, no finer lass Shed be tops in any class. ? 91 Q assi N, im 510Ai9J.,1lgfJ'U i 0, ze E Q C6 'N gf lg gig G I gl I, f I I as 5 5, n I 9 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of James Walker School of Nursing, in the City of Wilmington and State of North Carolina, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-one, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath and establish this one last will and testament. ARTICLE I Section I: To our parents and friends, we bequeath our fondest love and sincere appreciation from their tiniest sacrifices to their inspiring belief in us. Section II: To our doctors, we leave our gratitude for their willingness to teach and help us in our courses of study. Our hope is that we are the R.N.'s that you have striven to make us. Section III: To Miss Lucy Masten, we dedicate this volume of the Epitome in order to show a small measure of our appreciation for all she has done for us. Section IV: To the dietitians, we leave an egg shell recipe so they might add variety to our successors meals. Section V: To our underclassmen, we leave the hope that they too might some day be graduates of James Walker Memorial School of Nursing. Section VI: To our advisor, Miss Yount, we say thanks for all the in- numerable things she's done for us throughout our training. ARTICLE II Section I: I, Marie Moore leave to Beth Maynard a wide collection of notations from Miss Britt, cancelling her late leaves, so that they may serve as a reminder. Section II: I, Lorraine Galloway, leave my faithfulness to one man to Peggy Van Bavel. Section III: I, Polly Moore, leave my business like manner to Ann Wayne. Section IV: I, Jeannine Andrews, will my ability to get along with others to Edith Fergus. Section V: I, Rachel Bloodworth, leave my love for surgery to Ola Bell Rogers. Section VI: I, Dorothy Murphy, leave my love for midnight snacks to anybody with an iron-bound constitution and don't think it won't take just that. xx 27 in vga R -f' -f t- 5355 ,ee-5,1 af'2-w.az.- , - ! xx? Section VII: I, Ruby Butler, leave my title as Friendliest to Dorothea Huggins. Section VIII: I, Glorius Jacobs, leave my date book and many loves to Katie Hatch. Section IX: I, Arden Blake, leave my infectious grin to Lottie DeBose. Section X: I, Mary E. Blalock, leave my much noted love tor Singing Rambling Lyrics to Ike Smith. Section XI: I, Macie Duncan, leave my desire to get a man who will be on time to Lillie Mae Stanley. Section XII: I, Doris Schmidt, leave my dancing ability, especially in doing the Charleston to anyone Who is as energetic. Section XIII: I, Virginia Sego, leave my height and nickname Short- stop to Mickey Lyon. Section XIV: I, Mikki Winborne, leave to Betty Brown my independent ,air hoping it gets you further than it did me. Section XV: I, Marvaneen Ward, leave my love tor Rocky Point and those Long Creek boys to Benjie Swinson. Handle with care! Section XVI: I, Winky Philemon, leave my love tor Bubble Baths to Elsie Carter. Section XVII: I, Hermine Dosher, leave my path to the altar to anyone equal to the task. Section XVIII: I, Bunny Holland, leave to Ruby Dudley my ability to live oft of love. Section XIX: I, Wilma Singletary, leave my weakness tor pipes, cigars, and poetry to Minnie Frances Kirby. Section XX: I, Mary Alice Rivenbark, leave my untorgetable hours tish- ing at Inland Waterway and ambition to study anethesia to Gloria Guthrie. Section XXI: I, Dorothy Trott, leave my peaceful manner with all, to .lean Dickerson. Section XXII: We, Helen Daniels and Grace Fussell atter much consid- eration, teel that we need all ot our possessions and make no tormal bequeaths. Signed: Helen Daniels Grace Fussell Witnesses: Oscar and Phoebe 8 K, I as V . X517 28 K if l i is J i 1 l ff 1 5 Lf ji, CLASS HISTORY Does the year i948 mean anything in the lives of us now graduating from J.W.M.H.? Oh, but how would we forget the utter bewildeirment that was felt on that first day here. Many were leaving home and familiar surroundings for the first time, but each one had a keen desire to become a good nurse. We'll never forget those first months of readjustment with everyone giving us the once over and whispering That's some of the new preclinical students when we passed. Those first six months were filled with work and studying. We will always feel indebted to Miss Yount and Mrs. Dexter who patiently taught us during our greenest days. Without their genuine interest and their en- couragement and advice, we feel that more of the class may have dropped out. Of course, we had our fun-sprinkling our sleeping beauties with the clothes sprinkler and making pie beds. Occasionally fbut not often? mem- bers of the Class of 1951 were restricted because the rules were temporarily forgotten, or the housemothers slipped up on us! Soon came the day which we had all long anticipated, our first day on the wards. We deeply appreciate the help our head nurses, supervisors, doctors, and patients gave during the learning process. Then came our capping exercise. We realized then what the older nurses meant when they said the meaning of a nurses' cap is indescribable. Our caps meant that we were really a part of our nursing school and were being allowed to accept responsibility for care of patients. The next year brought our narrow black bands, designating us as juniors. 'We elected our class officers, motto, flower and colors. Miss Yount was chosen as our class advisor. This year began those memorable days on the obstetrical and pediatric divisions. Another day to be remembered came in 1950 when we proudly received our senior bands. This brought to mind the fact that we were really ac- complishing our goal. Our senior year has been unforgettable. Some of our most outstanding events were the Halloween carnival, fish-fry at Shallotte, Junior-Senior banquet at the Famous Club and the Senior Dance. Our days at the James Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing have been wonderful. We feel that they have really been worthwhile and loads ot fun! We have made lasting friendships and accomplished a worthy goal. As we leave our school to take our places in the many realms of the nursing profession, we leave with an undying love for her. We shall always strive lo uphold her ideals. Dorothy Murphy Class Historian 4 it warm SUPERLATIVES Most Attractive MISS LORRAINE GALLOWAY Besi A11 Around MISS JEANNINE ANDREWS 30 Cutest MISS MACIE DUNCAN 6 Most Likely to Succeed MISS DOROTHY MURPHY SUPER Best Dressed MISS JOYCE ANN PI-IILEMON LATIVES Most Efficient MISS MARIE MOORE 31 Friendliest MISS RUBY BUTLER Witiiest MISS ENES CI-IADWICK 32 .77 4. LL o A X-7 E T W , ki, xi ., if ii! J QI CLASS PRCPHECY k A I Kilt if 1, TIME: 1957 kfjj PLACE: Home of Mrs. Jimmie Spivey Market Street lj Wilmington, N. C. Occasion: First visit with Lorraine since graduation. 1' Lorraine: Come in Polly, it's the first time that l've seen you in I ages. We have a lot to talk about, but first tell me about our classmates. Polly: Let me see-oh yes, Mary Alice Bivenbark is at Charity Hospital in New Orleans studying Anesthe- sia and Macie Duncan, l mean Edwards is working in the intirmary at Whiteville school. Virginia Sego and Arden Blake Brinson are doing Public Health 9 work here. Jeannine Andrews is head nurse on i, South Wing I and Joyce Philemon Holder is doing Il office nursing. Dot Trott is head nurse of the Nurs- ' ery. is Q You know that Bunny and Bachel are working ki in surgery at James Walker-the same happy pair. if The only change is that Bunny is now Mrs. Allen C 15' Lanier. Hermine Dosher is at a Pacific base hospital .J where Clyde is stationed near by. Marvaneen Ward as 1 Lfl ? .XX 1'.1 fl. XX jf! QL! and Wilma Singletary are Lieutenants in the Navy, sailing the high seas somewhere. l was out at the Famous Club last night and who did I see dancing? None other than Dot and Lucky. They are happily married now and she has a time 'UL' cb 0 4 1 O igssapp a,'?'9' I, Q, ! finding a baby sitter everytime she wants to go dancing Remember the Class President, Marie Moore? She's Director of Nurses at a Greenville hospital and Helen Daniels is ll-7 special on Lower Hall. A favo- rite floor of hers since she spent so much of time in training there. Mikki Winborne is at the Sampson County Hospital working on Children's Ward. Guess who is doing Private Duty at J. W. M. H. between caring for a family of four - Mrs. Buby Butler Carter. l guess you heard that Enes Chadwick and Grace Fussell are next door neighbors out at Lake Forest. l think they are planning a trip to Florida soon. A. D. and Louis have their time off but you know how hard it is to get time off at James Walker! They are doing General Duty on Upper Hall. Glorius Jacobs is home on vacation. She is work- ing at the Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville. Mary Ellen Blalock likes the Port City so well that she just couldn't leave, so she's doing 3-ll on Maternity. Dot Murphy Batson is an C. B. patient now with a little Marson, Jr. My goodness, it's almost two o'clock and l've got to go on duty at three on Maternity. l hear Jimmie, Jr., crying so l'll say goodbye now. l'll see you around. CLASS PBCPHETS: Polly Moore Lorraine Galloway ,L Mx 33 A7 RX' 5' . v 5 rj' XFX 5' N5 4 K. ff 4 K, 1 in A C U a. 25, 34 5 5 E5 5 Un' 'lD 5 sd 4 f la:o1 f I -if ? I I 3 I 2 fb . A M N U if ff M, -Qseq W - bf. ,.AQ ff , Aff , V ., .ff-4. , ,WW:7,? a.. T . W .4 W W ,..' ? Q. Y, . . , V x ,- 1' A W - fi.. . kfw ,Z Wi, ww fwlwmu P ff ,W X f X Y WM! 'wfffff A , ,,,, 7 . 0 1- M4 f ,. Mg H.1'wW..f,, '-,WZ-w - P -'W ' ,f Zi, 1 Z'1 .. - ' 47 0 2 M., , was , .1 ,M W., S851 gig I Q' 4:5 1 .. N--...NM -1 sg! , 3 ,. f , , ., -.., K AA .,',, V-wu,.:::4 ' ' f Qi' y A 5 C W. 4. . 7 Q? Hg Q-W,-T-'Jnpg ,12agrL,2pM 1 4231 Q 5 f' f X ffl' ' Q Qs, W 'Q.'H'f 43 X Q 3 f Ay, cf Q A, if I I f mf .., 1 fi Wa A 0 W f fi fi -ew 4 'aw Q WZ ,fl .... fm M 'N 555, SK. f' ff 5 W7 Q 4 41 . ' rc .D 3 in Q Q56 5311911 1949 RCHi SES-BAA I EXERC bK3 CAPPI IT WCDULDNT BE THE CLASS CDF 51 WITHCDUT Macle Duncan s glggles Arden Blake s tar fetched questlons .Teannme Andrew s or1g1nal1ty Wrlma Smgletarys No care no want no hang manner Glortus Jacobs mustcal knowledge Lorralne Galloways selt contldence Joyce Phtlemon s clothes Polly Moore trtendllness Enes Chadwrck s spunk V1rg1n1a Sego s solos Ruby Butler s blue eyes Mary Ellen Blalock s love for the Por Clty l-lermlne Dosher s d1gn1t1ed manner Dorothy Murphys l Q Rachel Bloodworth s punctualtty Grace Fussell s roarmg personaltty Helen Dante s sweet smtle M1kk1 Wtnborne s slow drawl Dorothy Trott s shtny example ot tatthtulness Mary Alrce Blvenbark s unpredtctable moods Dons Schmtdt s love tor f1ct1on Marte Moore s restrrctlons Marvaneen Ward s weakness for football games Bunny l-lolland s al1b1es R ' f rf 'xx 35 o A7 Q' lr to B. E33 of tler :D X XB l I 1 E- D . yy i T' , Q . , . , - ,J -- ,rx , E 1 , . I 1 . . . ly I 1- o a ll . I , i , I 1 . 1, - . . if l ,- B l U3 . 1 !w'a ' 36 SENICDR SNAPSHCDTS zzz. 1. Could their minds be 4. Oh! Rudy, Where art 7. ' on the book? thou? 8. 2. These are fine girls, 5. The effects of pediatric 9. mama. training. 3. On time for once. 6. Typical classroom 10. Lucky. scene. 11. yy 5? 1 Oh, Brudder the roof. Swallow. Billy. Swallow. That memorable night. Meet me in Duncan's room. 'The faithful twosome. 12. Our Probie days. 'Ihe famous three. Now, who is on top? The first and only cal to hreakfast. u l SENIGR SNAPSHCDTS 37 T Rose returns Tlme out wrth lust ard The surgery tnplets Our hrst ard instructor Shore IS a putty watch Ha 6 Where rs Fldos Taking a stroll Va? 1 , f 1 tin WW N em if -an Wmkle and J D partner' Wake up class IS over 4 The body 7 Bed check rs complete 11 Murphy dnp Bunny Cant hear you there 8 30 days water too Brddle Partner 0 Which shxp sails to night' XA in Q W: -fi ' . , .---r ,,,. .... , , ' yi I .Q ,...1 X K if .1 1: ir is i . . A WM , I :. - -f. -- ,. , V V ,..' ,,., rg .I 4 ., O.. . .. . . . 9- .. . I H.. 13. .. . . . D.. . . . . . n.. ... 10. .. . 1 I .. ... . '.. l .. . ... l .. - . I I 15. .. . ' . . . . .. .. . . .. .. I 0 T 5 0 ' ' . 1. n. 12. - - - - I .. . .. . . Ola Bell Rogers, Vice-President Frances Kirby, President ,,, . 1-f .,.: s . . Z I f g 3. - , .-.....-.... I I! fir .-V w V N 'xc l. Gloria Guthrie, Treasurer P.. Q ,wb i CLASS M or 1952 Itis Smith, Secretary 1 'gf . I if V ' All frzf '35 Gloria Guthrie Martha Horne Frances Kirby Niva Allen Harriet Atkins Ulster Park, N. Y. Richlands, N. C. Fremont, N. C. Beaufort, N. C. Bolton, N. C. Melva Bramble Rosemary Bessent Beatrice Bostic Betty Brown Elsie Carter Atkinson, N. C. Beaufort, N. C. Warsaw, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Claire Culver Lottie DeBose Jean Dickinson Ruby Dudley Edith Fergus Wilmington, N. C. Atkinson, N. C. Beaufort, N. C. Clinton, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. CLASS OF 1952 Katie Hatch Kenansv1l1e N C Hilda Hewett Supply N C Agnes Holland Kenly N C Dorothea Huggnns Fa1rmont N Franc s Huss Bessemer Clty N C Dorothy Lamer Chmquapm N C Betty Jane Lamer Burgaw N C Minme Mae Lyons Bradenton F la Beth Maynard W1lm1ngion N lda McEwen Hamlet N C Margaret Pxke P1kesv1lle N C Munel Pnce Falson N C Mable Purvls Cerro Gordo N C Gloria Robbins Wdmmgton N Ola Bell Rogers Rocky Pom! N C Sarah Sxmmons Freeland N C ltls Smlth Ash N C Lillie Mae Stanley Wananxsh N C Carolyn Stone W11m1HglOH N C Benixe Swmson Morehead N C Margaret VanBavel W11la.rd N C Ann Wayne Hallsboro N C Beulah White Bladenboro N C - 1 , . . 1 , . . , , . . M, Fi 9 1 , . , , , . . 1 , . . 1 , . x 7 y 1 , . C. 1 , . . 1 , 1 . ' 1 1 1 . K' 1 , . . 5 , , 1 , . . 1 , . C. 1 , . . 1 1 , 1 1 l 1 , . . 29' 1 , . . 1 , . . 1 , . . if s 1 , . . I I 1 Q '4 1 , . . 'f , ,lx ,X fx: Ex 40 . ,, .. JUNIOR SIXIAPSI-ICDTS WM Chl ! lr Q 9 . . , Eakmf Q I 3. ,S A ' ,--fe.. 4? Qs Q , gf pt ...fx as , , , X ,img q V ff . . e 3, ' ,AN -'U K.- f 1- I4 I 'K is jz L 'gi il 1. Time is up. gotta go. 5. Listen my children. 9. The improper way to 2. What's happening on B. Where are the pre- faint. L. H. girls? clinicals? 10. The unauthorized hot 3. Snow White. says 7. Breaking into the seat. King David. routine. 11. Vacationing on the 4. Now really, Beth. be 8. Look out. rocks below. roof. wish you were here. careful. QQ 12. Bound ior the Sat-noon special. 13. Hurry. hurry. this sun it hot. 14. Who won this game? 15. Yard time has been granted. 41 H' CLASS or 1953 M T7 4 1 baker btllte ann bolton n c beatty Wanda taye rose boro n c burge Joyce allenne cltnton n c burrnett ruth vtola wtlrntngton n c burns barbara ann W1lrn1ng 1 n carroll vtrgtnta myrtle bolton car er vlle n c futrell dorothy Joyce Wallace n c gardner dorls rae castle hayne n c gore flora elo se Whrtevllle grtfftth nancy Jlmmer Wtlmmgton hewett Joyce dell shallotte n c howard Juha althea hampstead Jacobs helen vtctorta leland n c Johnson betty monroe florence s c Johnson Juamta canady raletgh n c kennedy mattte trances beulavllle n c moore annte Joyce burllngton n c moore mary evelyn currre 'fi 4521? -ws ,440 '7' n c nacdowell carolee Wallace n c mclendon annette alarnance n c neel Joste Washtngton n nobles ruby annette chadbourn n c patellts helen Wrlmlngion n c peterson eltzabeth Jane Wtlmtngton c p1ttman regtster Wlfllffed shallotte n robtnson marlene bur gaW n c ro'l1ns alyene goldsboro n c stmrnons Julta ann Wtlmtngton n c stone betty Jean W1lm1ngton n c talbot patrtcta new bern n c taylor clara helen wtl mtngton n c underwood helen roseboro n c Ward laura Wtlmmgton n c Watson rnarJor1e rose lowland n c West 1'19ll19l9W1S turkey n c Wrtght mary wtl rntngton n C f . , JT .im ' ,4 3 .4 Q Aa W at uw i MPH ,N -uf ' 4- , N. .QE A 3 . 3' ' -0' n 3 0' mf' X , Y It Z . . -5 . . . . .1 . . . .: . . . - C.: . O1'1, . C.: , , ' , I1. C.g Q . .7 , , , I'1. .7 , christine, shallotte, n. c.7 cavanaugh, dorts jean, jackson- peggy, goldsboro, n. c.p purvis, mary Joyce, ash, n. c.p i . . -: , ' , . . 4: . ' . . . -C-: ' . . - Tl- C-I , J . 1'1- C-I . J . - -I 1 J J - -i fl- C.: . . . - .z . ' , - -: . , . - .: . , . - -I . . . . - - PRECLINICAI. SNAPSI-IOTS we 1. lt is done this way 4. The usual gathering 7. That Pepsodent smile 9. The H20 highball 2. Silent Night, Holy Night 5. Where is Rudolph? 8. Being serious for a 10. Now the day is over 3. The most discussed 6. Learning by doing change subiect RECEIVING JUNIOR BANDS MARCH 2, 1949 44 MEDICAL AND SURGERY 1 suPEt2vlsoRs iv ' M ' w . .S Y ,L 5 1 Q l Mrs. Lillian Paso Mrs. Daphne Jettords Mrs. Clara Sturgis Mrs. Loyce Craig Mrs. Elizabeth Case Not pictured: Miss Mary McDufiie I-IEAD NURSES ' ,f M V 5 S V W , , . 9' A Miss Doris Woodcock Mrs. Myrtle Wells Miss Virginia Winslow Mrs. Gladys Costello Mrs. Dorohy Jeffords Not pictured Mrs. Thelma Beta, Mrs. Ella Greer, Miss Mable Hughes GENERAL DUTY NURSES J ' 4 ' . K Mrs. Catherine Dozier Miss Hilda Covil Miss Evelyn Eason Mrs. Marjorie Jackson Mrs. Enid Ward 0 5 3 I l' gl Mrs. Marion Vestal Mrs. LaRue McKinnon Mrs. Evelyn Shipp Mrs. MaurineDempsey Mrs. Annie Hahn MEDICAL AND SURGERY Not Pictured Miss Joyce Andrews, Mrs. Louise Craig, Mrs. Geneva Dyches, Mrs. lda Eagleson, Miss Dorothy Conway, Mrs. Anna Foster, Mrs. Phyllis l-lazel, Miss Elizabeth Hanson, Mrs. Gladys l-lighsmith, Mrs. Ruth Harris, Nurse Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Edna Kirkman, Mrs. Clara Lewis, Mrs. Edith Maultsby, Mrs. Estelle Toler, Mrs. Clara Avery. Mrs. Lois Bowman Mrs. Jeanette Gill i 2 Nurse Irene Robinson Nurse Sadie Godwin Nurse Venette Moore Nurse Oglaiia Myers 46 CDPERATINC3 RCDCDM .515 S M HZ : ' V I 1, kk. V 1 QQ VQ - gi.. i A Miss Freddie Barefoot Mrs. Edna Shepard Mrs. Ruth Giazier Mrs. Caryway Miss Blanch Burris Supervisor Robeson ANESTI-IETIST Miss Whateiy Miss Dorothy Miss Shirley Anderson Sanderson Supervisor REDIATRICS Noi pictured Mrs. Catherine LeGwiri Mrs. Lucille Patrick Mrs. Sara Hendrix DOCTORS ORDERS Rice H20 8 oz. q-4-hx6 Tepld Bath Stat 30.000u Penicillin q-3-hr i il i k I i ' A .i i if Miss Irene Wilson Miss Ruby Henry 1 n ji I MXM sm 1 X Mercodal z:1 q-3-hr Chest X-ray Stat and call me . . and they don't stop here A I .Xl 48 .--.-L -.-,?5............,.,u.,,,.,-,,,. ,ill , , YH, CD Mrs. Louise Hayduke Supervisor Mrs. Jewel McMillian rs 1' . l Y .sf , ,Z-f:f..f,'-x'f r. ff--.. , i . T I, ' f i ..,,,,J,,,.w , I, I L D' . . I r fu, f . 1' .lr 533339 di. ' as F. 1. .W ,121 . y 230 If . if U . Mrs. Helen Daniels BSTETRICS Mrs. Juanita Siolcley Mrs. Peggy Smith Mrs. Mary Lewis Noi Pictured Mrs. Martha Grainger, Mrs. Frances Page, Mrs. Phyllis Hazel, Mrs. Annie Farrow ww- UWM, 53 f I V Q., 7 i E Yi ' Wfw ,.,. . fr J V Z l 6 Y X wi ' Mrs. Hilda Fredicks N ot Pictured Mrs. Norma Candreva Mrs. Kathryn Pyron X. ' O Head Nurse Mrs. Virginia Sweaiman Mrs. Durema Carroll NURSERY 241.1 1 ,gs . 'Q ' V 2 -iw RREMATURE NURSERY Miss Pearl Shepard Noi Pictured Mrs. .Iassamine Barnes Mrs. Mabel Martin P if 2' lvl A,.al-' V f' ' ,Q ' 4 r 5' A., l ' . 4 'Q f -ww Q ' .WW 'I - S --- A- i 1, E y J! 4 ' .1 1 , is Q, . my - fir .,,4 fn ya ,ra ,AV a 1. Admitting Office 4. Medical Record Library 7. Purchasing Depi. and 9. Soda Shop 2. Business Office 5. Switchboard Sioreroom 10. Physical Therapy 3. Emergency 6. Pharmacy 8. X-Ray 11. Central Supply nd! 5 hz Iggff 4 1. Diet Kitchen 4. Laboratory 6. Blood Bank 8. Maintenance 2. Housekeeping 5. Cancer Clinic 7. Laundry 9. Linen Room 3. Paihology J X i if Joseph W. Hooper, M.D. TO OUR DOCTORS We could not close this edition ot the Epitome, Without pausing to ex- press deep gratitude to our doctors. It is through their help at all times and their constant patience that these three years have been more pleasant. May their devotion to our profession be torever a guidance to us. You, who have so graciously helped us to loe better nurses will be in our hearts forever. . SURGERY CHIEF OF STAFF ' tiit I A . VV.. ' Ivan Brouse, M.D. J. S. Hall, M.D. James H. Smith, M.D. RADIOLOGY STATISTICIAN PATHOLOGY , . H. W. Johnson, M.D. Graham B. Barefoot, M.D. George M. Koseruba. M.D. SURGERY RADIOLOGY PEDIATRICS DGCTGRS I D B Sloan MD J Buren Sldbury MD Samuel E Warshauer MD EENT PEDIATRICS INTERNAL MEDICINE G R C Thompson MD Jere D Freeman MD W Fred Barefoot MD SURGERY E E N T SURGERY Charles J Powell MD Auley McRae Crouch MD Wxlllam Wilson MD SURGERY PEDIATRICS ORTHOPEDICS sw - A . ' ' fan P' ' H7 JA ,. .14 - , ' ww. f ,WW . E . Nw. v-419 DGCTGRS Elbert Anderson, M.D. Herbert A. Codingion, M.D. Robert Fales, M.D. OPTI-IALMOLOGY SURGERY SURGERY ,,,,, ,FEV ,. . W: . f' I ? P. L. Stuck. M.D. David R. Murchison. M.D. E. P. Walker. M.D. MEDICINE INTERNAL MEDICINE OBSTETRICS f- ' ,. E4 Robert B. Rodman, M.D. James Tidler. M.D. Charles P. Graham. M.D. INTERNAL MEDICINE MEDICINE SURGERY DOCTORS ,,qi'g9f' - 12 Walls Farihing, M.D. William C. Mebane, M.D. H. M. Pickard, M.D. SURGERY OBSTETRICS MEDICINE S. E. Pace, M.D. R. Bryant Hare, M.D. Frank Reynolds, M.D MEDICINE UROLOGY PEDIATRICS Paul Black, M.D. John Cranmer, M.D. Joseph Knox, M.D. E.E.N.T. MEDICINE PEDIATRICS DGCTGRS L 1 Robert Sinclair, M.D. E. G. Goodman, M.D. Robert Pigiord, M.D. MEDICINE DERMATOLOGY MEDICINE Duncan McEachern, M.D. James Dickie, M.D. George Johnson, M.D. SURGERY SURGERY OBSTETRICS James B. Lounsbury, M.D. James F. Robertson, M.D. Donald B. Koonce, M.D. OBSTETRICS SURGERY SURGERY INTERNES Dr. Charles H. Andrews Dr. T. K. Wong Dr. Hilda Baily RESIDENT SURGERY RESIDENT MEDICINE RESIDENT PEDIATRICS Dr. Russel M. Barnes, Jr. Dr. Giesla Krause - Dr. Reinhold Schuller ASST. RESIDENT SURGERY Dr. Illa Tkaczuk Dr. Stephan Gulesserian Dr. George M. Bullard The members ot the Senior Class join with the Epitome Staff in sincere appreciation to those adver- tisers and to our doctors who have helped make this annual a reality. A word ot thanks is due to Cfarey-Mintz Print- ing Company and the Charlotte Engraving Company tor helping us meet our deadline. Acknowledgment goes to our photographers, lvlr. Scott, ot Adams Studio, and student photographers who have made our pic- tures. T his is your l95l yearbook, which has been a bit of a struggle. Consider it a synopsis ot your three years at James Walker, and please like it! The Editor 0 1 L. L. 1 A M ik W. Cleaners 8: Dyers S 'ik' SHIRT LAUNDRY 5? Besi Wishes 808 S. 17111 St. 8c 2215 S. Front Si. 2-1357 2-1540 Pick-up and Delivery YOPP Funeral Home, Inc. CQMpL1MENTg, QF AMBULANCE SERVICE Peoples Barber Shop PHONE me Joe Cook, Proprietor 72? 29 Princess Street 72? ik- COMPLIMENTS OF MacMILLAN BUICK COMPANY BUICK SALES fr SERVICE Wi1mingIon, N. C. Albert F. Perry Insurance-Bonds 230 Princess Street Compliments of if I. Shrier and Sons Henry's Drive-In CAROLINA BEACH ROAD Again Under the Personal Management ot HENRY OMIRLY Bar-B-Que At Its Best Chicken, Turkey and Seafood Dinners Sizzling Steaks and Our Famous Shisk Kabobu Hospital Sandwich Shop SERVING HOSPITAL PERSONNEL AND VISITORS A. B. Brown, Mgr. Compliments ot Crawtord's Fashion Center 125 N. Front Street Wilmington, N. C. nn She':.tE1.!.,.i Friendly Cafeteria The House by the Side ot the Road VERY BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS OF Pickard's Sporting Goods Everything tor the Sportsman 209 Market Street COMPLIMENTS OE Albert Rhodes WATCH REPAIR MATERIAL AND WORK GUARANTEED Hotel Wilmington E. B. Bugg, Owner-Operator All Work Electronically Tested on Watch Master Dial 3-2322-501 Murchison Bldg. Wilmington, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OE Brooks' Cash Grocery Co., Compliments of lnc. Newton's Dry Cleaners Office 16 S- Water Street 12th and Princess Streets Dial 5217 BEST WISHES R e e d ' s Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. w1LM1NcToN's DIAMOND IMPORTEHS Of Wilmington. Inc. New Wrightsville Beach Highway Dial 4454 No Charge tor Credit Reeds Sells tor Less COMPLIMENTS OF Tl-IE pAsrEuPIZ-ED DAIRY PRDDUCT5 SHAW Paint Cr Wall Paper Co. 314 N. Front Street Phone 5232 Compliments ot Sta n ley's FRIENDLY-CREDIT JEWELERS Americas Finest Watches, Diamonds, Silver Ware Convenient Terms J. M. Weeks CDFFICE OUTFITTERS 18 Princess Street COMPLIMENTS OF Coastal Motors, Inc. 1020 Market Street DIAL 9906 Dial 3-2421 BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE Berman Jewelers Home ot Fine Silver Crystal and China Merritt-Holland Supply Co., Inc. Medical Oxygen and Supplies 201 Red Cross Street Corner Front and Market Streets Hyman Supply Co. Everything tor the Mi11 Benjamin Moore Paint Wilmington - Fayetteville . T'f 'g v. X, .,.. 4 . in Tlm cu IG Hola f 4 ' ff W- iv-' - W-ww . 'Q' but quuwy wvmm in Ltlldte ll: Y 1352525552 I Q Girls who wear Clinics XX K' :if ff '4 ' S li 4:1-1::.1... . 5251152 ' XR ff ' ' x j '-1:1-'- - ::: ' - . I Don'f furn info c nics- ...,, fl1ey're never 'foo fired' for a dole! ' if E VV----.. They iusl breeze ihru fl1e day X ,i 'IAA .- N- 1- 51 'e gf' OU' 'O P 'Y basl buy Clinics before if's foo lafe! i 1 I it . '- 51 '5Qg355iffZ f5Qf1.1'5:5fE,X Sf' H' eff gg,-ffiezzaig Hi E fi' 12 2 gg A2 ' D I In . gif 'Z ' ,,,x,,. f Af1f 'f,.Qf j,1,f5'ig, M - 'fl' ..,. 3.:5:15'iSiZiii:'1 uui. 2- ' E i ga ' e'e ' ,..,. 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LEEEQQQFI ..,..... 1: f A lllilltlau 'F 'gggg IIEEI 533352: gf- QMS' hun ,. ,i . ! -15111. - I, F' 'arf ,gl if ' 5 , 541. 'I W 'I 'lrafs 1 i Pl-Q .1 Carolina Beach Road Uusi Beyond Greenfield? Wilmington, N. C. TELEPHONES: Z-2559-9136 Mike N. Paiellis and Son, Owners BEST WISHES J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Congratulations it Saunders Drug Co 108 North Front Street A Welcome Always Awaits the STAFF AND STUDENTS Bl Freeman Shoe Co. 24 N. Front Street You Will Be Pleased With Our Quality and Service Best Wishes for a Sparkling Future The Jewel Box Your Friendly Jeweler lO9 N. Front Street HARRY GREEN, Manager CONGRATULATIONS ,NA D P, nf I 114 Market Street COMPLIMEN TS QF SPRINGER COAL 6' OIL COMPANY Dependable Service HINSON OIL COMPANY Carolina Beach Road Dial 2-0514 BEST WISI-IES I ir J. T. Lee 8a Sons Distributors L. P. Gas 1926 SGUTH ERQNT STREET GET YOUR RCA-VICTOR RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS from 4. 9 I L LY 1 J .ibted 295.144 he w:1..:.,f.,., na Congratulations From Kingoff's Wilmington's Leading Jewelers DIAMONDS - WATCHES W SILVERWARE It It's From KingoII's lt's Guaranteed Compliments ot Compliments of , La AAode ' I 107 Market Street ' I M55 au E Wilmington, N. O. ...L 00,11-1 Wilmington's Smart Shop 33 N. Front Street For Furs and Apparel ... I PEl1PlE5 Blllllllllli 8flI1HII ASSOCIATION 41 f. F E . ' ' ,' X E ,E W -t g ii II2 PRINCESS STREET ESTABLISHED 1906 4--..,. Real Estate Loans - Insured Savings R U G S Domestic IDEMimlLIuinel ... uv cu uns mc. G we CLIAIIIS 202-O8 South Front Street Wilmington, N. C. PHONE 5651 Oriental R U G S BEST WISHES CarroI's Oyster Roast Masonboro Sound BEST WISI-IES Merle Norman Studio ELECTRoLYS1S CENTER Courtesy Demonstrations by Appoinim 4l2 Southern Bldg. 'BH Dial 2-2585 Dial 3-3479 CALLIE SALEEBY STANLEY RUBY PADGETTE sM1THsoN, RN CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of C City Optical Co. N I s b e t ' s CONGRATULATIGNS FROM D e x t e r ' s Soda Shop-Grill-Drugs New Wrightsville Beach Highway at Seagate C. W. Davis Cor WHOLESALE GnocERs Dial 6587-3-2286 210-212 North Water Street WILMINGTON, N. C. BEST WISI-IES FUTRELLE'S PHARMACY ' 129 PRINCESS STREET DIAL 4422 I 2 E i i i u i l I i W. l i it i 1. Compliments of Sophia's PLowEH AND err-'T SHoP DIAL 2-2335 Wilmington, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OP Watkins Paint 6' Hardware Co. 18 Market Street Wilmington, N. C. P. J. WATKINS, III T. I. WATKINS, SR CONGRATULATIONS Pender Furniture Co. 28 S. Front Street Dial 4954 COMPLIMENTS OF Queen City Coach Co. Service Drug Store Prescriptions A Specialty SERVICE DIAL7739 Corner 8th and Market Streets Wilmington, N. C. BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF '51 ADAMS STUDIO COMPLIMENTS OF Hugh MacRae 8 Co., Inc REALToRS GENERAL CONTRACTORS COMPLIMENTS OF Wilmi'19f0'1 Police DGPT- INVEST SYSTEMATICALLY Bofmow WISELY Through The 6 Million Dollar Carolina Building fr Loan Association 201 Princess Street Know What's Happening -AMONG YOUR NEIGHBOR COUNTIES -THROUGHOUT THE STATE -ALL OVER THE NATION -AROUND THE VJORLD Read STAR-NEWS PAPERS Morning-Evening-Sunday COMPLETE COVERAGE Published in Wilmington Since 1867 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1951 Sutton-Council Furniture Co. COME TO SEE US and... Coke for all fi VVrIm Bl S SH I HTS ngion FORMALWEAR RENTAL SERVICE ACCESSORIES FURNISHED 'fThe House ot Name Brands 1 1 men s gimp Dial 2-8206 2nd 8: Princess Ii I 'LI THIS ANNUAL HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY GAREY- MINTZ PRINTING COMPANY 115 Market Street Wilmington, North Carolina as WARD'S AMBULANCE 909 Markei Sireei DIAL 5246 Wilmington. N. C. ir 'll fiililiwi 'li MlWE!1ir'HliiIE1am E3ii:na!, THIS IS AN ARTISTS DRAWING OF THE New Home of B E L K ' S In Wilmington Congratulations io the Class of '51 OXFORDS W 1 59.95 Pliable, Ventilated, Neoliie Sole BOB EVANS ARISTOCRAT OF NURSES UNIFORMS Nylon 513.95-514,95 Saniorized Poplin 54.95-57.95 Large Selection from Which io Choose EFlRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Wilmington, N. C. We wish To thonk the doctors ond friends of the Gloss of '51 whose help hos done so much To moke this publico- non of the Epitome possible. THE STAFF Jw r,. v , x P xrv .gi X' 1, wg' 1-'jvv f 1 t,. 1' ul- .M ,. ., ,PS . , 1: 4, 'M auf, I -U' ,J ' 1 wx ' HQ' 4 ,, 'I' .I. J V ,J ,, rf' U Q J V Y 1 f ,v uf- ' x I v vt l, ' ' Wgsgnx P , th ,tm NJN .4 , ,HI WK, mgmy vs lv, .',,,,- xi uk!-f ,, 1,' ,H - n L :Feiss-f Qkhx m wffw ' ' Q excl ' T Wk'-ue 4' , 2k fT. M ,! 3:35:35 1 Wiisov :1 id GSX e Q Lo el-Ko. HQXXQMA 'Q' F uexemmomxexg CALWX-ovx Q Q Tuvke Ahwsxg Gvitt. Ruse.MRXX 2-A M024-ix Q I? 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