James Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Epitome Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)
- Class of 1958
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A ev If N, 'SX JZ-Q EPYIOCJIVIE Published By The Senior Closs Of JAMES WALKER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Wilmingion, Norih Carolina Dr, E.N. O'Quinn Dr. E.P. Walker . ,T Q, it-, an zf. gl-Q 9, .,,, Dedication It is with love, respect, and admiration, that we, the Seniors of 1958, dedicate our yearbook to two wonderful friends and leaders. With their guidance, inspiration, and untiring efforts, we have almost reached the goal of becoming graduate nurses. With sincere gratitude and devotion, we mak e an effort to show our appreciation by warmly dedicating The Epitome of 1958 to Dr., E.P. Walker and Dr. E.N. O'Quinn, QvS'tzg585 , f H713-?f.7+,7 5 1- baggy x f 1 ,t 2, , ,,,, , , A- xj. ix , ' wills xx 1 x r - t lj M' ' 'aw if M4 ft ,f-w ,sh 1 ,Fi ree 1 I B - i I K ,im .,, - -' -9 6339 I - we i . ., . ST.-A Q . : wi, ' 15511 . ,Q xi Q :gk 3:51 Q X 3,5 it X nz 5 QS DT. Walker Dr, O'Quinn 3 1 w v N I 4 X X X L, , ' ':-1:.- ',g3:'.,5.'1A,-Nz' 11' Spansars To those who have been so generous and loyal in offering their support toward the publication of our yearbook, we take this opportunity to say THANK YOU . It is but an humble effort to show our sincere gratitude for your untiring efforts and faithful understanding. We thank you from the depths of our he a rt s for all you have done and will en- deaver to show our appreciation in the years to come, by being the kind of nurses which you ex- pect us to be. Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr, Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr E . C. Anderson G B. Barefoot S. A. Bear P. A. Black I. E. Brouse H A W. J. B J. R J. C R R H A, Codington M. Crouch L. Crouch W. Dickie H. Dorman E. Evans M. Fales D. Freeman P. Graham F. Grove B. Hare F. Holman Dr. J. W. Dr. G. W. Dr, H. D. Dr. H. W. Dr. D. B. Dr. G. M. Dr, J. B. Dr. E. T. Dr. J. C. Dr. D. R. Dr, J. F. Dr. H. G. Dr. D. R. Dr. R. W. Dr. E. N. Dr. S. E. Hooper Johnson Johnson Johnson Koonce Koseruba Lounsbury Marshburn Mackay McEachern McMillan Moore Murchison Nicholson O'Quinn Pace Annual ,Advisors Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr J. O. Perritt W. A. Phillips H. M. Pickard C. J. Powell F. R. Reynolds C. S. Sale J. B. Sidbury D. B. Sloan David Thomas G. R. C. Thompson James Tidler Harry VanVelsor E., P. Walker S. E. Warshauer E. J. Wells R. B. Williams R. W. Williams Mr., Grubbs Mrs. Russ Miss Dixon 's .f 5. wr-of K ..-. Q sorn J e.... l :IS x 4. J 1 Q AA, . 5 ursing Dircctars I, ,, 1. rv 4 Y' ,Sl 4 V YC W ,M-if V' , . .., ' ,if fr , If f,k. , ,gf , . , 'f M4,jjf ig, W: WMV ' Q iw ,, ff ,zpwrywjwzm ,W , - ,wwf ' , of ff ' .Logic - K, 'W' ' ' ,ff ,IUMA Q W If Q' 3' W ,.,. f Q W WA Mwwf' W 1 1 5 N' A' Q Miss Lucy Masten Director of Nursing, Miss Beadie Britt Assistant Director of Nursing. Mrs. Emily Russ As sistant Director of Nursing, Miss Dorothy Dixon Educational Director I' ,, Miss Dorothy Dixon Mrs. Barbara Rountree Mrs. Carlee Jenkins A-....,gm, ,. xA,.fQ.'I.A1I.1I.,.,..5' 'Q M, N , , M .N .4 5, X .1- aq, Y E. 3 -.. 1, . ., Lg 4 Q, Mrs. Merle Greer Qaculty Department 7 ,f- ...-u-f--f - 'au 1 Director 0 w Hospztal Mr, Horace Hamilton X .1- Adminisfratian Mr, Emory Grubbs Mr. Thomas Brown Mr, Samuel Troy Asst. Director Business Manager Purchasing Agent , 5 . n F7 5 xi ' qw 1 , . 8 D U 4 , Aw LT f 4 1 5 .ef 0, -f f V. , 4 ' 5 1 1 o n 2 , 9 : - , 4 My--w M mi0 f4 I , ,F il X, w ,,:-fr f 'ZW 8 25' E. C. Anderson, M.D, Ophthalmology G,B. Barefoot, M.D. Radiology S.A., Bear, M.D. Obstetrics P.A. L. Black, M, D, E.E.N.T. LE. Brouse, M.D. Radiology H.A. Codington, M,D, Surgery A,M. Crouch, M,D. Pediatrics W.L. Crouch, M.D., Pediatrics J.W. Dickie, M.D. Surgery B.H.Dorman, M. D. Orthopedic s J.E. Evans, M.D., Surgery R.M.Fales, M.D. Surgery J.D. Freeman, M.D. E.E.N.T. C.P. Graham, M.D, Surgery R.F.Grove, M.D. Ophthalmology James Hall, M.D. Statistician R.B. Hare Jr., M.D. Urology H.F. Holman, M.D, Pathology J.W. Hooper Jr., M.D. Urology G.W. Johnson, M.D. Obstetrics Doclars rw., If 2, 5 w g it , At. ' u Y 'Lf , lv' K .f I fflrljii. , . ' ' x ' X, J - , f ,,,., ff C, 1, . if ' J' Q ,- it fit 1 1 'V,,V 2 . ,Q Z , 5 mv: , f Q , mmm if xxx ., ' . If 4 it ' 1 A I Q P 4 ik 1. ,nn '51, ,ww 1 , ,z 41 ., M 3 I ,ff -ii 1 1 K., P . i ik, X , ' . , ., 'I is 7. MGX? ,nw ,, .gig .,,, lv T' H, 2, ,M ., -. W, V .a , Q4 ' 5 , 1 - 1' ' V - ,I I 1 ' 1 , ' ,. . , , ff N QQ , - 23, , an-aauwf ,W..... - -' f , ,fr , . dd., A s igiih, 'Pm' f I j ' A --- 1,311 ' 5221! W' 4 ff ' '95 .41-i may - s 4-,fzfifgf , 7 55174 ci? :Jff533ff9i if . .i ' I , 'rg i . ','- ' Am, f v ' X' fx 2 KV V 'ff ai Y . I '?' E tiff, i 9 ,. ,,,,,,.,,, ,, jirn 1 t, u tw ff QM sw, f VR- 0 if ' Jir ir I , 4, ,, 4 .If-1, .,, , 5 'N 1, P I . 'A'J 'ww' '--9 1- 5 Q J A-, ' X' ' ,Ax . 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Perritt, M.D. Radiology W.A. Phillips, M,D, Dermatology H.M. Pickard, M.D. Medicine R,T, Pigford, M.D. Medicine C.J. Powell, M.D. Surgery Ellen Preston, M.D, Pediatrics F.R.. Reynolds, M,D, Pediatrics J.B. Sidbury, M,D, Pediatrics R.T.Sinclair Jr., M,D, Surgery D.B. Sloan, M,D, E.E.N.T. D.P. Thomas, M,D. Orthopedics G.R.C. Thompson, M,D. General Practitioner James Tidler, M.D. Medicine Harry VanVelsor, M.D. Dermatology E.P. Walker, M,D, Obstetrics S.E. Warshauer, M,D, Medicine E.,J. Wells Jr., M,D, Surgery R.B. Williams, M.D, Surgery R.W. Williams, M,,D, Surgery 5 1 if , -.M ' ww . I Y r Q 1, ,,n . ' 5 wi J i N! 4 5 , QQ? at ,MM 32,1 N. EW ' , ' 4 X ,,:i,-pgifig V 1 . f , f ' . . - - W-'r,- z,,.N - , V JI z :sau 1 ' yi JN A MX' J ' ff X 4 f 1 by ' 42 Z f ,W Mi' : if f , 4' iff W jf? ! N- , , Tif f - x ff my - , ' , Ty 0 if 4 ' ' f an wr f if .4 as 5k . ' f- ,. - 4 , ' L ' 1 W, , Jw, V W Q A 1. W ,,,,,3,,,y.. 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There's nothing like being capped! 5 Do you like the new figure I've acquired. 6: T.L.c. How mu ch fu rthe r, Girls make that bed properly, Oi, Say me boy. I can't see for looking, Aren't We a cute couple? Out on the town. I IV -vw . I k . 1 I Q9 Y. N .D I E. , f --.., i 611155 ridrfisar Mrs. Carlee Jenkins Class Advisor Nr, X Seniors CLASS OFFICERS Ada Taylor-President. . . , . . . . , . . , .Barbara Henderson-Secretary Janice Albertson-Vice President , . . , , . Martha Howard-Treasurer e , r x I ' , ur fx Y H , F7 ' 4 if n .f 5 S 18 Seniars JANICE NELL ALBERTSON IIJanll Beulaville, N.C. It's nice to be natu r al when you're naturally nice. .pun-u, fix. 1 , 471 RAMONA ATKINS llMonall Clarkton, N. C. What g r eat thoughts lie behind tho s e eyes so dark and true 19 like vii f qv, in ' i ' QlQQ'f2 f DOROTHY ANN ALDRIDGE I IPL-L g I I LaGrange, N, C, A very pleasant nature shines through her quietness ls ami Youth Q? f' BONNIE RAYE BROWN Brownie Delco, N,C. comes but once, so I'M enjoying 'rye ,B , X 2lf?'x 'y Seniors LINDA LANIER BRADSHER Lay Nier , 0-an Burgaw, N,C, ? Good nature shines in all her actions mine 2 1 1 T s DOROTHY MOORE COLEMAN I IDotl I Wilmington, N, C. Her nature is as charming as her face f . CQ V 2 0 Seniors BERNADETTE DIXON llBeall Maysville, N.C. Her wit enlivens every crowd - ,,4rfyQ.z My 'Quik ' l CJ BARBARA ANN HENDERSON !IHenll Warsaw, N.C, Awilling helper does not wait until she is asked 21 3. ...., QQ W Q BEULAH ANNETTE GORE Dimples Wilmington, N. C. Talented and thoughtful in all her ways 'X I-ff' . M ix ' ,W '1 -fn. Scuiars ALEINE MATHIS HILL Mylene Wilmington, N,C, A littl e mischief now and then is cherished by the best of men .5 a ww 's J X MARTHA ANN HOWARD llMartyll Burgaw, N, C, Respected and liked by all who know her 1. 22 -'EV ?P DORIS GERTRUDE JENKINS Jenks Kinston, 'N. C. Gentle way s make a pleasant, likeable person Seniors BARBARA ANNE JONES .Tonesy Warsaw, N.C. A g en e r ou s heart is one that is never empty fm MERLE PITTMAN MURRAY llMOP'1l Wilmington, N. C. Of all the joys I'm to recall, being in love is the best of a.1l Z3 4WY 'l? O Q BOBBIE PETERSON MEDLIN Pete Acme, N.C. I am small Iknow, but wherever I go the fields grow greener still P NJ 19? .lumix li 'fr- X if I' In LOIS MURIEL PIERCE llDinkll Hallsboro, N, C, Her he art is as open as the day- he r feelings are all true fix 'IX Seniors SHIRLEY NADEAN MURRAY f llDeanll Wilmington, N, C, Creative originality is yours DORIS MELBA STARLING f' Corn Pone 'X Dunn, N,C, A mind that is happy must be great 24 Scuiars ADA LEWIS TAYLOR Hennie Beaufort, N.C. A willing mind-a heart of gold gf -' I f y NELL HEATH WARD ' Little Honey Clinton, N, C, A me rry heart doeth good like a medic ine' .13 2 ' . . 1 ' 'K 'tl' fb f A Qffixfw Qvttr. A - sf'if--'iff 'f '-VTX , 'f - lf f .fi N it In N 1 'AW P Amr .re V My hu' W ll ' ,A ,Mg 1 5 Af 0 H 1, Let's have a pajama party. 2. Anyone care to kiss the bride? 3. Guess what I've been doing today! 4. Pick the fairest of them all.- 5. Help! She's burning my eye up! il 'fr 4' ,I g -, , 4 1 di 'iv -fp? ,'f3f,',' 4 V Q 1 4. I Q-J 'M QU f. rr Yea, I'm writing that man of mine. Hey, Come in! My Herol Hey, nurses, watch this technique. My friend Josephus. 11, Two heads are better than one. 'ey Glass Prophecy Oh! Crystal ball may I see plainly tonight what the 1958 graduating class of James Walkeriw ill be doing twelve years from now, so that I may give them a word of encouragement and hope. The ball is clearing up, lambeginning to see dear old James W alker Memorial Hospital. Oh, how wonderful, I'm so ex- cited! There is Dorothy Aldridge and con- gratulations are in order for her. She has been appointed Director of Nurses, and now I see her assistant. My word, if it isn't Doris Jenkins Gray. Who is that with Doris? Well if it isn't Merle Murray with her, twins. It seems she has brought them to have their tonsils out. Brad must have struck an oil well, I s e e Merle is wanting Nadean Phelps to do private duty with them. However Mrs. Phelps is not pr actic ing now. How about it Dean,boy or girl? Mrs. Murray then requested that Barbara Henderson who is also doing private duty, take care of her little darlings. Gosh, the ball is getting cloudy again and I was having such fun. Wait, the cloud is pas sing and I see Dix Hill. There is Barbara Jones Puiieytland Aleine Mathis Hill coming out the door, together. Aleine is telling Barbara about Junior and Mary writing all over her newly painted walls, and Barbara says she 'doesn't h ave- much trouble with her four months old Ann writing on walls. Now they have met Romona Atkins Pollard., It seems she and Linda'Bradsher' are doing Public Health Nursing. The crystal b all is now taking me to Beaufort Grammar School where I see Ada Taylor as the school nurse. She says she enjoys her work, especially since she can keep an 'eye on her three little boys. Oh, it seems the crystal ball is filling up with water. Now, it is disappearing and I can see two bathing beauties lying on the sands of W aikiki Beach in Hawaii. It is difficult to see them for the male admirers. But I think, yes, now Iknow, it is Bonnie Brown and Annette Gore. Boy is that the life. They work only five days a week in the Military Hospital and then loaf! The crystal b all has now switched to Germ any where I see Nell and Curtis Ward. They have made Germ any their home, and from what I can see in the crystal ball it is because they can't afford to bring their six children back to the states. It s e e m s this class was ve r y broad minded, for now we are in Japan. Her e I see Bernadette Dixon in he r beautiful Air Force blues. She is now m ar ried to her Marine, Muriel Vandervier. ' This is the travelingest crystal ball I think I've ever seen. Now I see Lois P i e r c e Williamson has given up nursing all together. She is out under a to b ac co bar n shelter, fshe married a farmer! and let me see, I think Isee a little woman with three small childr en coming up the road. Yes it is Bobbie Medlin with her triplets. S e e m s she is s t i ll waiting for Ken's ship to come in. Poor thing, she was doing the same thing whenwe were students. Oh! It is getting cold and the crystal ball is filling up with snow. I see some strange place that looks like mars. No it is Alaska! My the Eskimos are many ar ound the large Iglo in the back ground. Well what do you know! It is Doris Starling Batson and Martha How ar d Russ with all their little Eskimos. Seems the Army finally got Ernest and Kenneth. The c r y s t al ball is clouding, but oh, crystal ball let me see what the future holds for our twovother classmates. I now see Dot Colemanwith Bill. They have made their home in the hills of Tennessee. I see their three children playing with the mountain goats. Well, it s e em s that Janice Albertson has finally convinced Bill it is time to settle down and raise a family. As a m atter of fact I think I hear wedding bells! The light is out, it is dark now and the crystal ball has vanished. I must go, but 1 will return in twelve ye ar S to see if I am dreaming or if this is all true. ' CLASS PROPHETS: Nell Ward .U Bobbie Medlin it .-f' Elass History Sometime during the week of September 19, 1955 twenty-five of us arrived at James Walker, one by one, after winning the b attle with Hurrican lone. Our big sisters came by to welcome us and gave us the lowdown , on nursing life. The first week w a s a whirl, fwe've been whirling ever sincel of a pajama party, a movie, a tea, a we iner roast, and a slew of new names and faces. At night the older students would come by and relate such wierd tales of life in the hospit al that some of us considered going home. Proudly wearing our first uniforms, lab coats, we went on duty for the first time that week, not knowing where to go or what to do. By the end of the day, we were completely e x h au s t e d from folding linen, scrubbing cabinets, and dodging doctors. By the end of the s e co nd week we were beginning to under stand what real study was. We had cl'as s e s, tests, and m o r e classes. How in the world could we le ar n all those medical terms? How would we be able to do all those procedures ?Y' Thes e and many m o r e questions w e r e frequently discussed. We trudged o ve r to Wilmington College five days a week to tackle Uncle Zeb and to try to learn some Anatomy and Physiology. For nine months we struggled, studied and ate roast beef and dressing twic e a day and Nursing Arts between meals. Of c ou r s e we had our fun on the side, e s p e cially hiding Josephus in the beds and closets, m aking mysterious phone calls to each other, having our midnight snacks on the roof, short-sheeting beds, putting salt in them, and ramshacking the rooms. Thanksgiving we received our long- aw aited for uniforms and we w e nt on duty feeling less like greenhorns . Finally the great day arrived and on May 25, 19526, we were capped ,at the First Christiani-Church. At lasthwe felt th at- we were well on our way to becoming a nurse. Now we w e r e working eight hours a day and oh! how our feet ached! Some of us went to surgery and learned how mean those old doctors were, while others pushed diet carts, and emptied bedpans. We will all remember Dr. Graham's hot appendices , Dr.Sale's T 8: A's, Dr. Hare and Hooper's Cystos, Dr. Fales' hemorrhoidecto- mies, Dr. Walker and O'Quinn's hysterecto- mies, Dr. George Johnson's endo and laps, and Dr. Koonce's gastrectomies. Somehow we pulled through that summer. Then it was back to cramming for tests again. The new class came in and, Alas! we were no longer considered to be at the foot of the ladder. At last September 19 arrived and we received our Junior bands. Fr om then until April we worried, planned, sold hose, sponsored a dance, and baby-sat to finance our Junior -Senior Banquet. Next came our vacations and immediately afterwards our class split up and a third of us went to Raleigh for our Psychiatric training. Didn't we live it up though! So m e of the girls came backwith diamonds on their fingers and stars in their eyes, others with a little band of gold , and a st ar tl ing few returned who had still not found their one and on1y . In September, the marriage rule became effective, and it seemed that the whole class was getting hitched . Now we are S e n i o r s and publishing the annual is fo r e m o s t in our minds. We have sold doughnuts, candy, hot-dogs, Christmas cards, wrapping paper, ads, and anything else you can name. That's when everyone wanted to go the other way when they saw us coming, but determination kept us going. With the help of our doctors, bless their cotton pickin' hearts, we were off to a good start. As graduation grows nigh,we are thinking of the future, and happily, but r e gr e tfu l l y, leave, taking with us the memories of thr e e wonderful, unforgettable years. Historians: Dorothy Aldridge Ramona Atkins fast Will,411d Zfcsmmcuf State of North Carolina County of New Hanover City of Wilmington James Walker Hospital School of Nursing ARTICLE I We, the Senior Class, wish to take this opportunity to express our deepest gratitude to our class advisor, Mrs. Carlee Jenkins, for helping us 'solve our m any problems and for the guiding light she has been to us. ARTICLE II - To the Seniors of 1959, we leave the ho nor of becoming a senior, its responsibilities, privileges, and we remind them to take this step of becoming a senior very seriously. ARTICLE III To the up coming Juniors, we leave all our wonderful cherished moments, hoping they too will have some unforgettable,wonderful experiences. , ' ARTICLE IV To the supervisors, head nurses, instru ctor s and directors, we leave our many thanks for the efforts you put forward in helping us to reach our goal. ARTICLE V To the doctors, who have so graciously put up with us for the s e past three years, we express our deepest gratitude for the time and efforts you have taken in helping us to become nurses. ARTICLE VI I I, Dorothy Aldridge, leave my ability to slap a man and get away with it to 'anyone who dares to try. Janice Albertson, leave my friendliness to Betty Shinn hoping she will soon see the light. Romona Atkins, leave my walk to Glenn Price. I, Bonnie Brown, leave my love for Wrightsville Beach and dancing at Emery's to Betsy Paul. I, Linda Brasher, leave my ability to court in the 'funeral home and cemetery to anyone who dares to be so brave. f I ' , I, Dorothy Coleman, leave everything I left at James Walker to anyone who is crazy enough to have ' it. . I, Bernadette Dixon, leave my ground-itch to Dr. Koonce. n I, Annette Gore, leave everything at James Walker except Dr. McMillian's psycho -therapy. I, Aleine Mathis Hill, le ave Josephus the skeleton, to Mis s Moore in order that she may further her studies. I, Barbara Henderson, leave my flighty actions to Faye Best hoping her feet can keep up with her. 1, 1, I, Martha Howard, leave my 1 o'clock passes at Dix 'Hill and love for State College to Rachel Davis. I, Doris Jenkins, leave Upper Hall and it's catheters to Winifred Formyduval hoping that she will irrigate them PRN! I , I, Barbara Jones, leave everything. including my admiration for Dr. Evans to Linda Blanton knowing she will take care of them. I, Bobbie Medlin, leave my love for sailors to Betty Newbold hoping it will do the same for her as it did for me. I I, Merle Murray, leave my characteristic brogue to Dora Willis in hopes that she will make better use of it than I did. A , I, Nadean Murray, leave my love for Oriental what-nots to Dorothy Hollis. I, Lois Pierce, leave, taking my particular ways, my problems. and my respect for Dr. Walker with me. I, Doris Starling, leave my figure to Maryanna Paul hoping she can keep it as trim as I have. I, Ada Taylor, leave Dix Hill and all that goes with it to Sue Thornton, I, Nell Ward, leave everything at James Walker and take the first plane to Germany land Curtisl. f CLASS TESTATORS ,J Dorothy? Colegn an Bernadettgf' Dixon if Senior Eloss Loose- Zfolk 1, wifi 21 .2 V-'9-f9 l'P :,,5?1i. ' ,E -N fx' 1- .13 A X 1 1 , IT WOULDN'T BE Us WITHOUT! Q 5 M A .Q 1' 4 . 3 1 1 5 BEA DIXON ........ . . .INTERNS 1 oooo 1 25 PUC ALDRIDCE ........ GIGGLES L 1. A 4 3 5 ALBRIGHT ALBERTSON . . . BABY- A A FACE - 5 1 4 5 MONA ATKINS .......... CURLS Q 0-A 1 5 5 BROWNIE BROWN . . .HULA DANCE 1' , Lf' Q 6 5 BIRD GORE ........... DIMPLES A A C75T.B.WARD...... .. ..,. ELVIS 1 8 5 HEN HENDERSON ..... GREEN 1 9 5 MARTY HOWARD. . . .... VESTAL 5 . I 10 5 JENKS JENKINS . . . OH, MY LORD Q 5 ll 5 HENNIE MAE TAYLOR. . . HI-TIDEH , I ', 5 A I 5 , of 125 JONSEY JONES ........ PULLEY ,R f 5 K5 A' -1':'A 13 5 LAY-NEAR BRADSHER. . . CRIPES , Wg, ' A n 14 5 COURD HILL . ., . BUNNY RABBITS f f Y 15 5 DOT COLEMAN. .... . . . .LOOKS, 5 1-o, 16 5 DEAN MURRAY. . . . CHINESE fy -,if TRINKETS I 17 5 PETE MEDDLIN . . . TINY FRAME 2 18 5 DINK PIERCE . . . CUR1OUs WAYS ,ou A IRIA 19 5 MOP MURRAY. .... . . . . . . EYES : A zo 5 DARLING STARLINC .... STARRY f f 5,' 7 in if f 30 Afro, ,H , ,.,.,,.,,,,-., ! 144' x A-1 il I , ' M ,.......- Miss Bonnie Brown Miss Barbara Henderson Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Bonnie Brown - Editorg Betty Shinn - Asst. Editorg Barbara Henderson - Business Manager Annette Gore - Asst. Business Managerg Linda Bradsher - Photography Editorg Lois Pierce - Asst. Photography Editorg Janice Albertson - Art Editorg Lois Pierce - Asst. Art Editor, M M ,A w 5 r eras 31 MOST STUDIOUS Dorothy Aldridge I .I l YS? . f g r A ,Q f ' w 1 1 A 5 L f , Lg It A' iz? .5 'rf 4 J :S ' V , 4 , I wt' , 4 .. A 3 N -A xv . x .' , ,, ..,., L A , -L W At: I ' , L immm CU TIEST ,J ' 1- BEST ALL AROUND Ada Taylor 9 X Janice Albertson . YK Q.. y - x J Nr MOST ATHLETIC Dorothy Coleman BEST PERSONALITY Bonnie Brown Smmr 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Henderson WIT TIEST Aleine Hill mmm I' 32 4 A N' fit- , MOST DEPENDABLE Martha Howard Supcrlatiws MOST ORIGINAL Nadean Murray 1 . :wa zvffgw, . ff' Q it 'HF Z?'ik'i4f?'YQ'gXQQ3 K I r , I . 1272? v. ,Q ' fa, r I BEST SPORT Bonnie Brown MOST NONCHALANT Nell Ward BEST DRESSED Lois Pierce I N in g Y 3 ' Y s .'eq xx f A 'I' MOST TALENTED Merle Murray A-4169 33 BEST LOOKING Annette Gore 1 N ' 1,3 327, W ANU' Q. 'lb- i ' , STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Zpxiqi Miss Bonnie Brown, HRX mx President ' Miss Martha Starnes, Vice-President Miss Janice Albertson, Secretary Miss Barbara Henderson, Treasurer L X ,- CTS is 'X' '- H-x vt., 'gf' Q f Xa . f c Student cfauncil 7 gl' Y 'M' ,J l I W- bazaar 4 MQPH T 5 L eft to Right: Sue Rivenbark, Annette Gore, Faye Best, Judy Herring, Ada Taylor, Betty Newbold, Martha Howard, Kathy Heath, Bonnie Brown, Ramona Atkins, Barbara Henderson, Bessie Cooper, Janice Albertson. 34 Miss anus Walk cr Martha Ann Howard U Miss Bonnie Brown MAID OF HONOR l, ' ,af E' V . 1 Q53 X , i --1 f x I I - .,. ...ff ,www . N , Miss Martha Starnes JUNIOR ATTENDANT Miss Linda Huffaker FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Aam- ..., ,Q my as '- Dm' 'Q tank , ' f' -, Zzlgffyi 3 M' 'Q :A . M, ,J I it ' 'F' ggi, . ' Km . V, QLQEA , N ,- 'W d !'+.i,'i3: x .' . Q INK, . ,ug .fg- by . f X 3-R . .fxfq s, - ' fs' ' 'x ,, I I ' I . I I 2 , H 9 A Q , r in I .4 1 ,4.,, I H250 'iq . -,f mm N ull. .f. P' 155.44 ' Aqua. f,f h ffw' A 'af-.e I LN,-, . .a , .5.:' A A 4 '. 7 ':. ' 1 . .,'. f J U GRS lf' is , rf-. I ' '1 Mrs. Merle Greer , JUNIOR CLASS ADVISOR I 1 I. 1 ,,.f' junior 611155 Officers President ...........o..o................ Dorothy Hollis Vice-President . . . . . . . Winifred Formyduval SeCretary...... ..........FayeBest Treasurer.... RaChelDaviS I fi 3, In , '- 38 l i juniors Faye Best Dudley, N.C, Linda Blanton Willard, N, C, Rachel Davis Mount Olive, N.C, Winifred Formyduval Hallsboro, N.C. Dorothy Hollis Wilmington, N,C. Marie Jackson Mount Olive, N.C. 5 Wh--+1 55225-'g 'sp f R L.- f I f .MW ' ' Ji, X if - f f.-fa , 2 X A ,yi N f' 'A '-aa, 1- x ,QSM 1'U5 I if 39 1 il f, , ,ix Q, -Q--A I I, 'Eff Xj r X R, ko- 'QB' f I fi :QQ 4 ...Ns- S juniors Betsy Paul New Bern, N.C. Glenn Price Mount Olive, N, C. Betty Shinn Wilmington, N.C, Martha Starnes Wilmington, N, C. f -0- 1 fi . 'r l ! X I ' hx x .4 40 Sue Thornton Wilmington, N, C. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Newbold Ruth Geddes x If 43 Q if , 5 'L il , ,, ' gif t Q 'Y fur'- Wfw- - . IXEX x. X upmak 5 u 9 f aa 4 I :,5 ,'g, ,f , . ,,, u' f, ' ,ff Y ,yi '1 , ,- ,s M 7 N f ,A Ae- Q .fw,,- , f -VL! '-Q ' ' ,L -1 x' ff L . ah M! ,Q . I ,ZH 1 f I V Y J . . , A 5 y - ,. , , .7 :, .pg , - ,- ws-i . , , k M4 , .,' lf, f , 53 I ,V , hjyih' .Xiu ,f , ' ' ., . W- ,i 1 , ff- -H' 4- .' . ' ff N - W if 1 1 -ff - fam-w , S .1 7 1 fi iw ' ' 5' A fp, f ' , ,,, 4 W , fm, ,ff Q, , Y f . 14,9 4 if PM v x xi 47 W bi 5. ,. L N2 ,f ?L u1 2556 Im , A ,Mag 2 f . 1 . Gs Wir Q Obstetrics 'Q f 'f'7 n-. -9 STE T' 1 fe hw , ,J - Q,-an-,.. ' 'W v-- VN, W-ff W' 1 42 44 EW Pediatrics bw ,sm Hs 5.4, 'f' f 43 Mrs. Underwood, Head-Dietician Mrs. Sanders Mrs. Daniels 4 h Mrs. Land Dietary Department Z e , 3 1 4,-Av 44 Operating Kam 45 'E ww' Q f X.'1X t ,A gdb! ,JA g f f 8mergcucy Know f zi -,.. ' ,- -of fl L17 ,aww 46 1 e Y Y A Zalared Ward F., NX.. ,Min 3,4 QW 6 W if ' 9 E 5-inf' XG!-A K il' ,K Qi Y P !4 ll , W g V .I x ' iv ' f X 5 Q , I S x. 1 A . A pf. 1 f ix, 47 'I 'f 4 sg ' 1 YT . -'1 W '.. ' f ,, , .1 ,,,. , ,A N it 'I-.. Pl W Q 4, , . l r l . Q -v u ' 1 , N .'5 0 'N-we ' ' ' sb Q55 4, V 1 4 E is fx -J f , , if 4, , 2 -wx 1 rx-191 JQMQ ff' it ' 'v 5' N 1 ff' df Snow Bird ? A Happy Birthday for someone! Look at the birdie Poor bed - Slightly crowded Let's have a party Something itches if 7 IH 9 Q l in 7. Look what Santa left 8. The good ole summer time 9. Smart gals ' 10. Acrobatics 11. Snow-balling at James Walker 48 N'-Q...-f FRE S H .gf hx , Yam' Q, . f 4-. .N glib , X 371 FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISOR Mrs. Barbara Rountree f , N, f N Qrcshmau 611155 Officers Left to Right: Gwen Ray, Secretaryg Judy Herring, Presidentg Anne Collins, Vice-Presidentg Virginia Raines, Treasurer, ni I A , A f JW 50 Y il is, Elizabeth Best Richlands, N. C. Martha Bledsoe New Bern, N. C. Bessie Cooper Goldsboro, N.C. Patricia Cox Tabor City, N. C. Anne Collins Greensboro, N, C. Sarah Cuthrell Aurora, N.C. Sandra Grice Calypso, N, C. Frances Hardison Burgaw, N.C. Kathryn Heath Richlands, N. C. Judith Herring Richlands, N. C. Anne Hobbs Hallsboro, N. C. Linda Huffaker Tabor City, N.C. it ' a. .1 A une.- Rf Q f 1 f K W a , A 1 ,Qs ' KM , kd!! 4' ,Qc Q , Y 'W' .1 J M ,X --- -- ' 45,9 . y i ,,,,.,,., dw ,, 4 Y Kg, ZW' X I 2 X . QV' 2, 7 LM' Q, -.v k f f grcshmeu X X mi ' M 4 5 9, C Z ., A , If if . A dx M , 4, ,fa ,L V ag.r.l,. fi . ,C , ,N if W 'W' f , - 5 I lf? -H, WARN ' M ' A M 121, bk 'Us sau, A Ca gs -,7 C' ,lg ,,.,- v ,NNW if W X 4 ,, iv, is 1 .,Nw:'r53s, wg f, .,,.Q,, X , he -was is 13 rifktaki, , was SW. V ' r 3 if 4 4 'SA 1526 Ziff ,,:fgf-Que i A, f 3 review ox 'ff' V fr 4:3W5i'?5 EQNYXXQB xfwgfifis , Q a A X- S. . 5 w2Sg,.gAg,ggt2 Xa Y -rf 'j':,'K3,l, , 'fuk fa A ' gl ' , 1gy2:Q5Sfhf:. ax- lik 3 f .99 'fa aj MT I Marjorie Humphrey Richlands, N, C. Nancy Jarman Bolton, N.C. Betty Larkins Acme, N. C. Maryanna Paul New Bern, N.C. Crwyndolyn Ray Princeton, N.C. Virginia Raines Wilmington, N, C, Priscilla Russ Southport, N. C, Juanita Pierce Maysville, N, C, o Sue Rivenbark Wallace, N.C. Carole Stevens Tabor City, N.C. Dora Willis Atlantic, N.C. N, I O N ,J ,gn lg.jIl lf. 4 .- ' x ,.-Y.' 1 x , 1 A , rx? N u Y 1 - , . .- 'lf 1,7 ,f x L, , 1. R ' .91 , , 1 Q Nl x ! f lv , ' Q1 1 1' Q i A L' rf M1 Kel Q! ii 1 Y ui , . X ' Q , W 114' U -if ..N V . x 4 rx , 9 'K . I . ar -in N 4 ig V 1 Q' .1'x,.-,Q 'xr' 'N fig' if! ' HY f B R i F is xr ' J E1 Ti ,, 9 fa vig, , N Wi 1 ax , -qs a Lg, :Q .. L' W 'QW gg! '42 I' M A ig , 5' fb .ri 'ii Y -Q 5 NM 0 'tx 4 Q , Ms, , ,X 1 uf. it wg .T Q a ,ri 1 qi. .. - N iA ,Il ' N Y, ,. in 23 3 xp, :Aka 5 vo, X ' f if ' Y R nh Q . '1-.., , .gf J' q I v e , X . A ,W K . ,A v, . 'fs ' 2 . - 1 ' J 34,1 ,wg .71 11' '- ' xp -M I 4 F, f , M M ff ' X- '41, Wz?S,ifw2f 2' ., - wwf- - . 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Hausa Mathers Mrs. Sumners Mrs. Causey Nurses I-fame 'Y L f 56 JC-kay Department Pharmacy faeerafery Business Office e QV' Fi-va v . SN' semi 57 v-milk' 'V pw VU if V5 , i ' 'Zgff' 5, e Eentral Supply I? 001111 Admiiling Office Switch Baard flausek eepiug Dcparimcut Maintenance Department Physical Zfnerapy Keeard Hearn Soda Snap KX NB graduating 6flIS5 0 1958 MOTTO: Our Reward Is The Service We Give CLASS COLOR: Red and White CLASS FLOWER: Carnation Che I ightingele P edge 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 maintain and elevate the standard of my profession, and 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. 60 J I H it H ii!TY?'K'!'l'ffffl' ADVERTIS TE Compliments of CAROLINA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION mmf 201 Princess Street Wilmington North Carolina I I I WW l I I I I I ML - ww -A .AW jf? Sy w-M12HI'4 ilIiIII+.. .W av wh Ever endeavoring to serve the members of the NURSING PROFESSION with the fine st in UNIFORMS by HOSIERY by . Bob Evans . Archer , White Swa.n , Belle Sharmeer' , Hanes SHOES by . Heiress , Red Cross . Larkwood Bam-Cgwzg. Wilmington North Carolina T' KEEPING UP WITH THE NEWS - at Home EXXANNPIIJN' ,mn V Lys . N - in Sencland 1 4 - in the State - in the Nation - EVERYWHERE IN YOUR DAILY AND SUNDAY .gf-L STAR-NEWS NEWSPAPERS There is no substitute for information you get completely, factually in the se Newspapers. SURGICAL SELLING CCMPANY OF WILMINGTGN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA SURGICAL SUPPLIES FROM WILMINGTON COMPLETE LINES FOR , Hospital , Physician . Laboratory We Delive r Locally , . 1301 Castle St. -xiii! L i':l Phone Roger 3-7509 Wilmington North Carolina When You Think of Flowers .... Send Ours . X Q f 7,41 its A 3 - f3: .1 f LEWIS HORIST ,N ,- X f h 1fNOr2g:1e5aii13saz-5354 OCCASIONS Across the Street from James Walker Hospital 215 N. 10th St. CONGRATULATIONS to the class of 1958 From HONNET'S JEWElERS Wilmington North Carolina, X I 1 di , 9 , AT X-DEPARTMENT STORES T i ' 9 Wilmington North Carolina . W THE JEWEL BOX QESADUATES , ,ln T Wilmi,ngton's Largest Credit Jewelers' E! I I M -i V X GYM ' Wilmington North Carolina TT f W- f C ONGRAT ULATIONS To The CLASS Of 1958 i 3-MHL 0 If A a MILEAGE7' E lf! - Zbaa -K f f l I- ', im? l'i?' 4 ' , Q . V+ ff 4 X, l . n , Q 2f f 1 1 f if f' X 4,,.12..... g ,...' 4' I -2 T ' xxx tllll H I V 1 V l , , snub X I ow I .. J . ,m,. 0- I 1 Nm ,,,.x.m-il, 3 bm. l.fowuu5,Womm WWI-uu'E, Aiwxxxxm ,...,..,x. , ..,.,x-1 YQ Qf ,., ' CINDERELLA BOOTERIE GRADUATES COASTAl MOTORS, INC. SALLY FROCKS Cadillac - Oldsmobile Market at llth Dial RO 3-2421 Wilmington North Carolina E.: - 582 - 5' x .- 'K' . I 'EEL' Ill- W 4X1fSv gif ,f BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS -v 72.1 W 1 -2WILMlNG1D3QSLfAiJlNG7JEWELERS is MJIWM Phone RO 2-5219 10 N, Front St. Dial RO 2-4422 Wilmington North Carolina 129 Princess St Wilmington North Carolina. . . , , i Rx- 4 4 4- l as 3 2 ff, A ' wx , . V A .T -f., 3 -H. x iw ' ,- fi f f 5'2- , ' ' if ' if, . -rr y:E::f:i,, ',,111.z1!wg3-3.','f4:x- 5 Q' :f.- :11::1::!x---7 41E?i Q:-:Y- -'-1-11 -F'-?i 4yS:' ,':'s-7-211416:-1.1 V? ' 5-W 5555. lzegh 1 .V 0 ' - '-Qg'.-3.--1122 15427-555'-' ' :'-.-:1'Z'2- ' frfiv Eifzif : ' ' - '4f f Sfiffgiiu ' . J' -'iiffah' 5555545 - 1,1 ' f:!-l::f- ' i1-'--?f 1'-:- , 3 '-': ' ' .-21:-I-7 44.4, -. - . - ..-,-,-M, A ' - grin?-. ' - .--:12,,'f .f 2:5116 . 4.45. '41, I qu' I I 1- , ll , .MT-,L .1 -I 1 ,- ..'-Fr' .-g .IQ 3, . . ' . ,'..'2, r..-r xmgy .,, 1 r. ':422':u' , . R EPSI' UW PEPSI COLA C P f BOTTLING COMPANY WILMINGTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. Compliments f CLASSQIEAIQS8 From CAPE FEAR MOTOR 5pRlNGER SALES, INC. coAl 8. Oll COMPANY ssnvacej Wilmington d Cars - Ford True Ford Parts and Service Q 5-217 Market Street lephone RO 3-6221 ilmington Emngruiulutiuus to the v class of 1958 Rlilyf SERyICE FROM MACMILLAN AND CAMERON W lmington North Car 1 W 1 g D d I A A P 3 19 F h C1 A you? R ci 11 f 1 0Qnw'Z'f,Z'Zo1g TO VISIT REED'S .lEWElERS NM W2 OHL SAUNDERS DRUG STORE Q ll Compliments of Compliments of WAHl'S DEPARTMENT THE WONDER SHOP STORE, INC. Home of Handmacher Clothes KNOwN + vALuzs - -'4' , -A ez-' -1-u'f7l!!.1+1aza1a' i57a3'hu5ii9!au'l -EE gg-L1 LQQT 'mag gg : : u: 214 North Front St, 108 North Front St. Wilmington North Carolina Wilmington North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS '58 CHEVROLET WHAT A CAR! WHAT A RIDE! WHAT A BUY! NlSBET'S LADIES SHOP A RANEY f H.EV.lTCTlETf 10.1 li- 4X .9' X6- ' COMPANY 220 North Front St. Wilmington North Carolina COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 WARD FUNERAL HOME Compliments of SOPHIA'S FLOWER SHOP Dial 2-8125 616 South 17th St. Wilmington North Carolina CENTER DRUG CO. Prescription Druggists L v ,' . E I Whitman 8: Dial RO 2-5246 t - 1 Pangburn Candies 1 -'S Cosmetics - Camera 909 Market Street ,. Supplies - Fountain 31 fl Wilmington North Carolina D 17th gl Dawson Sts. Wilmington North Carolina GRATULATI 60 ONS 2 ea, SERVICE WHEN 1 You NEED IT BAUGH MOTOR CO. 216 N. 2-Parts Dept. Dial RO 2-6212 411 N. Used Parts Dial RO 2-0444 YOPP'S FUNERAL HOME Dial RO 2-6666 1207 Market St. Wilmington North Carolina WN 1 1 1 Compliments of 0 f ' 41 ol D K f- ' A r-j H 1 3 4353, ti ff? ' S f? x.. f N ei ff NEW HANOVER SHOPPING CENTER MERRITT'S DRIVE IN Home Of The King Size Burger Short Orders and Orders To Go SE Rvacej f VG' ' Cgju Q 6 IS OUR y 7 We Stress Quality Service FIRST X Dial RO 2-4622 THQUGHT I 814 S. 3rd AL'S HARLEY DAVIDSON SALES Everything for Motor Cyclists Dial RO 3-8119 1106 Market Street A 1 I wn.uAMs CLEANERS s. sl-um 0 CROWLEY 5 C'-EANER5 LAUNDRY 6 . W e ' If your clothes aren't becoming to youg they F, C0 should be coming to us. ' Shirt Laundries Uniforms Laundried Ely We pick-up 81 deliver Dial RO Z-1357 1 Dial RO 2.-0471 808 S. 17th St. 1 1710 Dawson ADVENTURES IN GOOD EATING FOR PARTIES LARGE OR SMALL WE SERVE THEM ALL Ample Parking Space Dial AL 6-3383 Located Just Across Inland Water Way Bridge Wrightsville Causeway xx AG? ' -N f '35 Wx I T In ku ff, w A 5. ip-7f'Q.! 12 .1 ,gi ff SAY' CONGRATULATIONS To The Class Of 1958 from THE HOSPITAL SODA SHOP Operator - A. B. Brown MACMILLAN BUICK COMPANY L cg, v , LL- -LL'-i ' c When better cars are built Buick will build them. Telephones 9574 8: 2-2847 L08 North 2nd St. W ilming ton North Carolina 2123 S. Front J I . I tu, I UD pu .1 ' ,' I5 A ..... . .. .un , ,,..t...r.. , ...WH .,. .ml 1..,....... t , N .W . I 1. f.. .,......, ,N ga: I :::..,::u: 1. .z:x:::,a.1.'::.:'.mI . L- -H I - f gm 4 m,,.,.7., I 1' mm..-..1....I.:I.. Lk,-Q, ,ggggggggggg 1'- H v- Jfffl I -' 5!IYf!!Z5!!Z!i !Z1,1I -5-f7'f Ifnmhw-VM1, m ' ' Zvi F A I I r 1 v --.,....... rn- THE FAMOUS CLUB 8. GRILL Mike N. Patellis Kr Son, Owners and Managers .S ., The Ultimate I Food 81 Fun Dial 2-2559 WWI AIM mg? ' MXL. NX , n g I ' SK' 1 V Ai ,rd-.N i A fgd 'fN Make Your Next Shopping Stop at Y 'DEPAPTMENTSTORE W7 Four Easy Ways To Shop l. Cash 3 Rotating Account 2.. Lay-Away 4 Charge Bob Evans Nurses Oxfords Uniforms S7 95 S9 95 You Will Be Pleased With Your Quality and Service Our sincere thanks to these two people who have helped make our annual a success 4..z Mrs. Russ Mr Eckenrod vim J! Wauldn 't IK: james Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr. Dr Dr Dr Anderson's hunting garb Bear's foreign sports cars Black's flirts Codington's humming A. Crouch's croupettes W. Crouch's sarcasm Dickie's freckles Dorman's personality Evan's zepharin sponges Fales' Morning Ladies Gra.ham's quiet manner Grove's fragile sharps Hare's aching back Hooper's Well why in the ---- don't you know? G. Johnson's spontaneous without lacerations H. W. Johnson's greeting H. D. Johnson's bachelorhood Knox's premmies Koseruba's emergencies Lounsbury's inductions Koonce's sponge count Dr Dr, Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr IT IS WITH MUCH THOUGHT AND PRIDE THAT WE, THE SENIORS OF 1958, NAME THOSE BELOW AS REPRESENTATIVES OF OUR. IDEALS. Walk cr Without Marshburn's sick students MacKay's mustache Mason's baby face McEachern's European cruises McMillan's E. S. T. 'S Moore's sterile technique Murchison's nicknames Nicholson's sweet personality O'Quinn's southern drawl Pickard's physicals Powell's EYES Pigford's admission orders Reynold's .morning paper Thomas' fractured hips Thompson's curls Tidler's posture Van Velsor's chewing gum Walker's nurses Warshauer's stride Wel1's plastic repairs B. Williams' perfectionality R. Williams Texas Brogue BEST ALL-AROUND DOCTOR BEST ALL-AROUND NURSE I 4 W 1: . V - f ' to if . svn t, V' as ,gd t WLM 54 M K, Q 5 Z, , f 'W it 3 4s ,s f 3? w is tm' . , , A in -W 5 'Z i Dr. Bertram Williams MTS. Daphne -T6ff01'dS 1 1 1 1 N l V ,. 1 . F NH I., x . w N 11. 1 4 1 Q 1 35: wffff' 'V ge 4 5? 'Nik ig Wifi if .wtf xy ' y f H, , - 1 'iff' Cm My H' J .X Q xp J ' N Q x 'Y' Ppdcriff Wim Eg '+x J f 2 gf JW fbfwpb e Q as EX it BM W ki' E'QflfR' 33? 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