Mercy School of Nursing - Mercilite Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1955
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X' ., ,-,A,,':1.:,1 n -.:. 'P NV., :I-, -l I- ' 'Z-N1 -3 ry..-1- .,.Y . f, 9 -',.,'-.,,...j',:.4. .. ,I .1-U1 Q -b , ' QA . in-K 1 SAQ ercifife l l nineteen hundred and fifty-five presented by the Senior Class of Mercy Hospital School of Nursing l Charlotteq North Carolina I l R I o Editor ........ v .... .... .Miss Winona Terrence Assistant Editorfj ..,,,., Q ..,..,,, Miss Sara Caiter Businessts'Manager,2-,s ...... ..... issiAnne lngle , 1 r Q QV 5 , , 2 W 5 fi 'Bah .4- x . ,f x .--.T-W 5 , W . ..,.., Mu. MW, wa N :Cv as . . av' ,- V, ,- uw nw-41 pea' ,paw W ww M ,, . ,,, .W Q w v-.- fm mm 1. M 1 448 , A x ,X vm . wr--1. f a 1 1,-n , 1-,ur any Q.. Fw-fm 7...- Hlliillilli iliil -4 ii all .. ,..,mxf3a1xu. I. im . . 1 !?f?3!i!lQE?iK' :- E ..,..- ...- 25 ,..4f-14 ,I We, the Senior Class of Mercy Hospital's School of Nursing present this l955 Mercilite to our esteemed faculty, to our beloved classmates, and to all the friends of Mercy Hospital in the hope that in the years to come the memories here recorded may constitute the light of other days that will suffuse the future and make it worthy of the past. We render thanks to all those by whose efforts this annual was made possible, as well as to all who added their support to make it the best. 3 MERCY SCHOOL OF NURSING IIT , J P00194 Aer guiclance we oun g IN 'GRATITUDE for all her care of us, IN QADMIRATION l M for her efficiency, IN REcoaNmoN r of her buoyant humor,'and I lhl HEARTFELT AcKNowLEDaMENT ofher twin gifts of sympathy M and understanding, l D We, the members of Mercy Hospital's Graduating Class , l955, lovingly dedicate this annual to Sister Mary Gertru R.S.M., Directress, Mercy' Hospital's School of Nursing. I-nn-li MW F is r s 41 W V ffl W 1 Sf eg .f X ,,A Sister Mo ry Gertrude, IN WORK OR um PLAY yOU JCLUQJ fAQ . . OUR DIRECTOR Sister Mo ry Gertrude Professional Adjustments, Anatomy HOUSEMOTHERS: Miss Viola Couble Mrs. Mory Rucker W' .WW Sister Mary Evangelist Obstetrics Sister Stella Maris Pediatrics Sister Miriam O Nursing Arts -A A rri' 4- - Sister Mary de Chantal Microbiology Sister Mary Jerome I Supervisor and Clinical ' Instructor in Urology and Gynecology Sister Mary Bernarda Supervisor of Out Patient Department and Health Director Sister Mary Barbara Supervisor and Clinical Instructor in ' Orthopedics S err Mrs. Frances Ashcraft Obstretrics OUR FACULTY y Mrs. Martha Silar ' Medical and Surgical y Nursing , V Mrs. Mildred Clark Medical Supervisor and I' f Clinical Instructor in rrl Miss Millie Grice Clinical Instructor in Operating Room Miss Mary Wrenn Diet Therapy and Nutrition Mrs. Driscoll Librarian Not Pictured Sister Jean Baptist Chemistry Sister Mary Vincent 1 Operating Room l l VX B Ali- ffw, A -m Y, 1' ls ww--' 'M bf 99 SENICDR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Jo Allred Ruth Nance 1 Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman Jean Riddle Joyce Blythe 9 Miss Darlene Blackburn My life shall be a challenge, not a truce Miss Joyce Blythe A hearty laugh is good for the soul Miss Josephine Marie Allred True to one and one alone Miss Mary Eugene Allred A merry heart maketh a - cheerful countenance enior Cfafizi Miss Lillian Marie Arrington Be silent and safe, silence never betrays yon Miss Greta Lee Bellamy The greatest pleasure of life is love 7955 Y, . i 5 Q ll in Miss Joan Kathryn Bowers The successful person is often the one who decided to quit-but tried one more time Miss Sara Frances Carter I'd rather be sinall and shine than large and cast a shadow ll Miss Emily Hawkins To strive, to seek to find, and not to yield Miss Mickie Lowe l-luitt Good natured, jolly, and clever, so nice to have around l Miss Judith Marie Collins , Pep in her fingers, pep in her toes, a jolly good sport wherever she goes Miss Joanne Larkin Corey People who are late are often so innch jollier than the people who have to wait for them enior CZULJ5 Miss Jeon Gwendolyn Grohom Make the most of your opportunities, for opportun- ity only knocks once Miss lnci Ruth l-lorris And what She thinks, she nobly dares 7955 -mmm 3304. iU k'Uh- Miss Elizabeth Ann lngle We are charmed by the heatfhess of her person Miss Phyllis Jone Little True to her work, her word, and her frzendsn 2 Miss Lucille Smith The best things come in small packages Miss Winono Ann Torrence If you never stick your neck out you'll never get your heacl above the crowd Miss Soro Ann Mclver Depend upon yourself and I your disappointments will be known only to yourself' Miss Ruth Nance A smile to all she meets,-a charm to make each memory sweet enior Cfadzi -1 Y YY Miss Emmo Jean Riddle As sweet as she is sincere Miss Everette Ann Smith Life is too valuable to waste in anger - 1955 ,Qs L Miss Shirley Anne Wright A cute combination of sense and nonsense 15 'K' Best Personality Ruth N o rice in Most Athletic Jean Riddle Wittiest J eo n Allred Friendliest Shirley Wright Cutest Lucille Smith Most Popular Jo Allred Judy Collins Most Likely to Succeed Winono Torrence Best All-Around Nurse Phyllis Little Best Looking Best All-Around Joon Bowers Best Dressed Anne lngle CLASS HistoR September 4, l9521 THE BEGINNING . . . The beginning for thirty-two high school graduates of a new and very different world, a life selected by each one of us, a life with the glorious promise of a career that would benefit mankind and redound with glory to God. For nine full months our activities confined them- selves primarily to the realm of books. Then, gradually at first, we were allowed to put our book-nursing into actual practice. Quickly we discovered that the old saying, Experience is the best teacher, was all too true, but experience and book-learning combined brought us nearer to the ideal, and we found ourselves making definite progress. Of course, the Poor Little Probie has for years made a name for herself, and it was not our intention to disappoint our upperclassmen. Wide-eyed with innocence, we asked the traditional questions expected of us, and we learned by doing. Then came the reward for nine months of work, OUR CAPS . . . OUR CROWNS. Tears of joy were shed by us, and the months preluding this great event seemed well worth the going through. Congratulations descended upon us - and why not? I-ladn't we worked long and tirelessly for the reward? The Nursing Profession seemed more desirable than ever, and with new vim we proceeded on our way. May I6, l953: ANOTHER BEGINNING . . . The beginning this time of a new road, a wider road and, if possible, a more interesting one, since it was destined to bring us even nearer to the goal. Our numbers were depleted, of course, but that circumstance took nothing at all from our zest. With even greater enthusiasm we decided to proceed, to scale the heights beyond us and above. Our hearts were fairly bursting with an honest pride, More responsibilities followed, and we accepted them with sincere eagerness. The classroom still held its place of honor in our perspective, but the perspective itself had widened: now the hospital and our patients played a major roll in our lives, the bedside was even more important than the desk. Prom May to September we were called Freshmen lThe term did not connote in this instance the crispness of our uniforms and our fresh general appearance, but it would have been equally applicable in this case . . .l In September we advanced again, this time to Junior. It was then, happy and all as we were, that the road seemed longer than ever, that upper grade more unattainable. It was as though time, itself, stood still while we welcomed a new class and bade farewell to the old. Gladly and happily, but with some under- standable perturbation, we began and continued the round of departments: Operating Room, Obstetrics, Diet Kitchen. All the phases of nursing and all of its fields we discovered to be endless, and our discovery made us only more delighted with the profession we had chosen, There was so very much to learn-and we were learning! Y I8 August 2l, I954: Again a BEGINNING . . . the beginning of our Senior year. As we donned our cherished blue bands, we looked back with amazement: Where had those two years gone to, anyway? Of one thing we were certain: Time flies . . . There were more depart- ments for us to explore. For three months we were away from Mercy for specialized training. We were engaged in the complexities of learning Psychiatry, and our outlook on life was broadened more than ever and our love for the Nursing field became deeper. Pediatrics, the study of children and the diseases peculiar to them, came next. lt was in this field that we realized how much we had matured since high school. Working with children had brought out in us latent mother instincts. We began to appreciate our status in the world, not only as nurses but as women also. At the conclusion of the round of departments we suddenly realized how close to graduation we were, and we worked even harder to prepare ourselves for the State Board Examinations. Our education had been thus far a well-rounded one, and we began to look back on our days as a Probie to recall the exacting techni- calities of our studies. For three years our days were full, indeed. Even our dreams at night began to be filled with symbols of our profession: medicine glasses, the cap and gown of the O.R., hypodermic syringes, charts, heat lamps, needles, sutures, forceps, I. V.'s, dressings. The list was endless but permanently engraved in our memories, never-no matter where our individual lives called us-to be forgotten. August 5, l955: Another BEGINNING, a beginning that was, in some respects anyway, also an END: the beginning of our lives as Graduate Nurses, the ending of our three year's training in Nursing School. We were to be graduates of a school of which we were justly proud: the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, Charlotte, N. C. That we will reflect credit on our Alma Mater is one of our aims. We will be graduate nurses of Mercy Hospital, but we will be more. True to our training, we will be content with nothing short of perfection in our work, A man's reach must exceed his grasp, or what's the Heaven's for? As we bid Mercy a fond farewell, we thank her most sincerely for her gentleness, for her thorough training, for her high ideals, and for care of us during these three most important years of our lives. We will exert ourselves to grow daily in knowledge and grace, to hold fast to our ideals, that we may at length attain the goal of our striving: the status of REGISTERED NURSE, an individual, who, according to Mercv's ideals, will reflect the characters of Christ and His Mother. JOAN BOWERS, Class Historian LAST WILL We, the Senior Closs ot '55, of Mercy I-los- ARTICLE Ill: To the following pitcil School ot Nursing, Chcirlotte, North Corolino, being ot sone QI minds ond of the cidded occumulotion ot leorning incidentol to three yeors ot troining in Mercy Hospitol's School ot Nursing, do hereby bequeoth this, our lost Will ond Testoment ond moreover do civer thot oll such popers hitherto given from our hond be considered null ond void. Item I: To our supervisors ond foithful heod nurses, we leove o peocetul mind ond trouble-tree schedule. We bequeoth to our house moth- ers tond to those who love to sleep not occomponied by o rocketl o silent ond colm Nurses' Home. IAlos, how could it be otherwise without usll To Sister Emmonuel ond the Diet- Kitchen personnel we leove tor ci while onywoy, o menu chcirocter- ized by o smoll quontity of every- thing, since now the twenty-three possessors ot hole ond hecirty oppe- tites hove soid Adieu. To our ccipoble tciculty we leove the memory ot our shining morn- ing foces Cot 7:00 ci.m.l our sleep- less eyes, olso our surreptitious yowns. lYou'll never know when these might come in hondyll We leove our incubotor to Sister Gertrude, for onother closs cis tor- tunote cis we. To Sister Cormel we bequeoth our sincere grcititude tor storting us out on the right toot in Nursing Arts, of oll thingsl To Sister Jerome we give our thonks for her ettorts directed to- wcirds the getting out of this on- nuol ond olso for her mony boosts of encourogement. ARTICLE ll: To the uncIei'cInissmen To the Closs of l956 we sodly leove our Blue Bonds, nightly I2 o'clock permissions ond cill other privileges gronted to seniors. To the Closs of l957 we leove the spork of o greot school spirit. Moy it burst into ci flome thcit will il- luminote oll dorknessesl To oll ot those who follow us in the mony yeors to come we leove o wonderful school ond o most ccip- oble toculty. Moy you treosure your doys in trciining cis we hove. Item 2: Item 3: Item 4: Item 5: Item 6: Item 7: Item I: Item 2: Item 3: .n1..,.i Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II I2 I3 'I4 I5 I6 I7 I, Dorlene Blockburn, will cind be- queoth my love of night duty to onyone who will tcike it in the hope thot I will never get it ogoin. I, Soro Corter, will my hoppy doys ond new experience ot Stcite, Ro- leigh, to oll those who follow me. I, Nono Torrence, will my glomor ond eye-oppeol in on OR. mosk to Shirley Moore. I, Greto Bellomy, will my obility to write love letters to the one ond only to Groce Shuttler. I, Joon Bowers, bequeoth my title of The Most Compused Girl on Compus to onyone who will grin ond becir it. I, Shirley Wright, will my smcilI oppetite to Joon Beck, hoping thot the excess odipose will help silence her creoking joints. I, Ruth Ncince, will my obility to ploy the piono, golf, tennis, ond dumb to Jody Wolker. I, Judy Collins, bequeoth my spe- ciol tolent to poce the hospitol hcills cit eighty-nine miles-per-hour to Peggy Dole. I, Lucille Smith, will my weekends ot Duke to Shirley Wendell. I, Sorci Mclver, will my shogging to onyone with o bosol metobolism rcite Ot plus 40. To Jeon Tribble I, Gwen Grohom, will my boyish bob. We, Jo ond Jeon Allred, will our quiet notures ond noiseless uke to the remoining Allred Sisters, so cis to keep those gifts in the tomily. I, Emily l-lowkins, will my lpono smile to Mory Ido Godwin. To Sister Mory Elizobeth I, Joonne Corey, will my obility to olwoys be in trouble. We, Joyce Blythe ond Mickie I-Iuitt, do will our gentle voices ond quiet monner to Cloro Kelley ond Sondy Coliendo. I, Jeon Riddle, do will my size 7 gloves to Chorlotte Pressley so thot she moy ossist in removing pock- ings. I, Ruth Hcirris, will my obility to get ploces on time to Jody Wolker. Given from our hand this day of January, 7955, VO. The Senior Closs per JOAN BOWERS C6565 02771, We, the seniors of fifty-five, All in sound rnind and inuch alive, Look to the future with eager eyes, Knowing how swiftly all time flies, Yet hope as the future years we scan To hold our place in God's great plan, To care for His sick, as only He Knew how to care Who died on the Tree, To soothe the brow with pain o'ercast, And pray with the weary going fast Down the oale with shadow of death close by, To close forever the fading eye . . . May we inarch right on with the torch held high And our eyes aloft till our parting sigh! May the Mercy light be a guide to all And Mercy's self hold the world in thrall. 20 If'0l0 QC? lt is a bright August day of '65. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and all appears peaceful. Or does it? ln the vicinity of Mercy Hospital, now much more extensive than the Mayo Clinic, there is an air of excitement hovering. Something is lost! Upon inquiring, we discover that Miss Jean Riddle is the creator of all the excitement. She is quite upset over a missing appendix! That's our Jean, always worrying over little things-even useless things that are of no earthly use to one, like an appendixi. . . After everything has calmed down and Jean discovers that Dr. Bost decided not to do an appendectomy, she breathes a sigh of relief and continues her morning rounds. Much to her surprise, Miss Riddle learns that she is to have a new assistant coming in this morning. Upon walking into the office she finds waiting for her no less a person than Phyllis Little. Jean is overcome with joy to see one of her old classmates. Immediately they sit down and start discussing the good old days at Mercy. Well, Phyllis, can you tell me anything about any of our classmates? l am completely in the dark about them. Yes, said Phyllis, l have tried to keep an eye on them, and you know, Jean, that class of ours has really gone places! l understand now that Shirley Wright and Ruth Nance, although happily married, still hold their prominent positions in a large V. A. hospital in Baltimore. Nona Torrence, Darlene Blackburn, and Joan Bowers didn't let matrimony stand in their way of seeing the world. They are doing a good job of keeping the Frenchmen happy and well!! Lucy Smith and Joyce Blythe finally made it to Texas via matrimony. We understand that the stork put a limitation to their nursing. Everette Ann Smith ,who always was inquisitive, now has the tables completely turned. She has a daily column in the Hamlet paper answering questions about nursing. Sara Mclver iMrs. Dickie Richardson! is holding the position of school nurse at Vanderbilt-nursing injuries sustained in football. Ann lngle, who always said she wanted a large family, is doing a marvelous job. She and hubby now have five darling little girls. v' Mickie Huitt has instituted a new hospital in Maiden. Never let it be said that Mick would let the old home town down. Ruth Harris, assistant to a new dentist, is doing a grand job. Could it be from the experience she had with her own teeth iwe don't mean while eating!J during training? Up in the wild blue yonder we see Gwen Graham on her daily flight from Durham to New York, exploiting her charms among the crew and passengers. ln Hibbing, Minn., we see Mrs. Jim Hitchcock iformer Joanne Corey? treating in the local hospital frostbite from the Minnesota snow. I understand, too, that the Pediatric Department at Mercy never has a dull moment with Judy Collins as head nurse. The children love those antics of hers. Sara Carter, happily married to Nat, is getting a good start on her football team. Already she has six sturdy boys. Looks as though the marriage bug had quite a bite on Mercy Alumnae. Greta Bellamy finally got her guy home from Germany and is Nursing Supervisor at Myrtle Beach Hospital. A Lillian and George now have that chicken farm in Mount Airy. She is doing research on chicken eggs in the hope of perfecting the yolk! Jim Sloop, husband of Emily Hawkins, still hasn't recovered from the presentation his wife made to him last year, four darling little girls, all at once! Last but not least, the Allreds, Jo finally succeeded in getting J. B. to marry her, but Jean is still at Mercy. She and Mrs. Smith are doing a most efficient job of running Mercy's diet kitchen. Well, Phyllis, says Jean, our classmates are really doing well. You know that class of l955 always did have a mind of its own and was destined to go far! Suddenly the dialogue is broken by a familiar cry: Miss Riddle, do l have to scrub ten minutes today? . . . Jean hastily puts her hair back in place and keeps her lunch date with Buddy. 'Bye now! Class Prophet, JOYCE BLYTHE. Rose Condler President Mo ry Lois Bo rbcn re Vice-President Mo rgo ret Ann Eorley Secretary Clo ro Kel ly Treasurer Mo rtho Smith Social Chairman unior gfadfi 22 l JUNIORS Arm Allen Bertha Ann Allred Margarita C. Arriola Maria Vidal Artero Mary Lois Barbare Mariana T. Barcinas Barbara Ann Berry Joan Breeden Wm Avie Mae Butler f Teresita A. Calvo Alice Rose Candler .loan Gertrude Cashwell Wm Ulklil--Q 'Wm Wx' nf -Wm 'M' X 'Qin- 'Wm Qs-M fwf' 41191190 Ywaar Qmw 'Wm Shirley Rose Casey Peggy G. Dale Margaret Ann Earley Doris Oleita Edwards Edna Ann Edwards Mary lda Godwin Clara Virginia Kelly Margaret Teresa Morgan Shirley Jane Moore Jo Ann Mclver Johanne Yvonne McKee Eva Frances Neely JUNIORS JUNIORS Mary Anne Parnell Charlotte A. Presley Norma Ann Sawyer Betty Jane Severt Gracelee Y. Shuffler Mary Cameron Stewart Martha Smith Jean L. Tribble Ethel Joan Walker Betty Sue Williams Sister Mary Elizabeth Sister Mary Joseph t, 4wqp-w Hs: x iv' 'ep- f Eur' if -'N Ei- .. f gd f 0 2' az ' 35 4 My J Q A 462- 6 Peggy Warren President Vi rginio Gordon Vice-President Sylvia Jecm Bermetf Secretary Marcia Arm Di Iscnver Treasurer Joyce Reeps Social Chairman If'eC LIQLCGLK Cfdffrf First Row, left to right: Harriet Lorraine Adarns, Julia Nell Allred, Frances Allie Arrants, Katie Joe Ardrey. Second Row, left to right: Shirley 'Lee Arvey, Mary Lou Auvil, Joyce Ray Bal- lard, Mary Joan Beck. Third Row, left to right: Sylvia Jean Bennett, Frances Carolyn Benoist, Betty Ann Bowles, Revo Virginia Brown. Fourth Row, left to right: Helen Faye Cain, Sandra Anne Caliendo, Mary Elizabeth Carpenter, Anne Marie Chenworth. 'Wm 'QQ- Qx 951- my 6,2 355559 if me First Row, left to right: Nancy Elizabeth Choate, Shirley Faye Cikanek, Bar- bara Ann Clack, Barbara Ann Cornelius. Second Row, left to right: Doris JoAnn Coulter, Stella Elizabeth Davis, Rotha Arlene Dawkins, Phyllis Ann Dawkins. Third Row, left to right: Marcia Ann Dilsaver, Diane Eloise Duckett, Har- riett June Edney, Don Sain Farabee. Fourth Row, left to right: Nancy June Farabee, Helen Louise Farrell, Ther- ese Mary Galligan, Eunice Faye Goodman. 28 First Row, left to right: Virginia Austil Gordon, Carol Sue Gurley, Nancy Ann Hartis, Clara Rebecca Heath. Second Row, left to right: Betty Ann Kiker, Maggie Sue Loggins, JoAnn Mag- gie Lunsford, Sadie Irene McFadden. Third Row, left to right: Ann Wilcox Mclver, Patty Ann Merck, Annie Lou- ise Miller, Mary Bernadette Oakley. Fourth Row, left to right: Patsy Ellen Palmer, Nell Ruth Parham, Martha Sue Ray, Carole Ann Rickert. 4W 'y-K2 Ri Q 'P 'R' i '-3 -R fv- -5 ,M 'is 1 he Al, 353' fe- 4: fx-' 'W' qw' K 'QT 5 'Wifi' First Row, left to right: Soroh Joyce Reeps, Potricio Ann Rohr, Betty Lee Rus- sell, Annie Lou Rowe. Second Row, left to right: Shirley Ann Shepherd, Betty Lou Scruggs, Noncy Morilyn Smith, Corolyn Louise Toylor. Third Row, left to right: Peggy Jeon Toomey, Betty Lee Wolton, Peggy Ann Worren, Potty Lee Williams. Fourth Row, left to right: Evo Jeonette Willioms, Shirley Moe Windell, Jo Anne Woodie. 30 ,f an, Jn' Q as .H+ 2 .-.1 5 ns: f egg 7' d, I 62743 ' wg? W . 2 v kg' A , Q, Q .ga : 1? : 2 mm lv , ig 4 f 4 ' , l l z 1 , l , , . 3 1 i l l l 1 3 l l First Row, left to right: Feature Editor: Greta Bellamy: Snapshot Editor: Mickie Huitt: Copy Editor: Darlene Blackburn: Advertising Editor: Joyce Blythe: Assistant Business Manager: Shirley Wright, Second Row, left to right: Junior Editor: JoAnne McKee: Circulation Man- ager: Lillian Arrington: Assistant Editor: Sara Carter: Editor: Nana Tor- renceg Business Manager: Ann Ingle: Faculty Editor: Jean Riddle: Poet: Emily Hawkins. ANNUAL STAFF 32 X GLEE CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Seoted: Miss Judy Collins Presvklent Miss Jeon Riddle Vice-President Stonding: ,, , Miss Anne Allen f ill Secretary 'fri fv Miss Phyllis Little lii i Treasurer lnset: 5 or Miss Soro Mclver I Social Chairman f,i First Row: Therese Golligon, Louise Miller, Borboro Cornelius, Doris Coulter, Corole Riclcert, Noncy Hortis, Corolyn Benoist, Shirley Cikonek. 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M438 Twill MN, F41 1 X Xfh ' 14379 y 153i f if I EE P an a 'MN fi-Riff so ff ' - ,iff ' . 72 .1 :fri -ity 1 - 'nl , ' ,, 1 f' in- vi' - Q SI 4- 4: .. f q,., if Qi A : , -4591.1 L Q, Af, ,NI ' , qf'1jf4'1f Pax-sm wg sic' iw, .N I 3 l tm , .gg ..f'- IP? W I solemnly pledge myself before God To maintain and elevate the standard of And in the presence of this assembly My t1r0f6SSi0r1, and will hold in , , , , confidence To pass my life in purity and to practice . All personal matters committed to my My profession faithfully. keeping And all family affairs coming to my knowledge THE FLORENCE W' 'KE ff 'SN he 2-an 'Q' - ' :arson -L I I I 'iii .,m,ma-.swab - ' .,,,,, WM .W-W--'A ' r- M ' ' ' k,,,,,,,,-0-1, ,K K. W . ,,.W,....,M W ,...,,,-f'Q ' .......,..w +.-A---'V'-' 'W' A pg g24H.g..a..-. .L-.qt ylf'f'f'f2mf-wfw f1Q M r' l' - -,,,,. ' . 4 life 5 I A ' av-fa:-no V,,,- W:-'r S-ff 5 l M V ' ' ' Iwill abstain from whatever is deleterious In the practice of my calling. And Wi5Cl1f6U01fiS and will 1105 take With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the Or knowingly administer any harmful PlllV5lClCm drug- In his work and devote myself to the I will do all in iny power welfare of those Coinnzitted to 1ny care. NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE I ,F xl Y I ' 2-L I 1 'X 4. is I A1 K K 1 ,,:,,..l,f y lf ,Y We rv ll. - A , 1 -eq S 5 r , if f-. if H 'ii W, 1 4 4 'K , ...w.....4..- lsinid A- -M Siste RN ,K ,W -. Y' M Sister Mary Peter, Administrator ,. 13-. 'St WU li X W x.vg.5..:gg' X ' r Mary Benedict, Secretary-Treasurer Sister Miriam, Nursing Service 38 . ADVISORY BOARD Mr. C. A. Williarns, Chairman Mr. Dabney Cocldington Mr. C. H. Gover Mr. George F. Stratton Mr. E. P. Coles Mr. John D. Shaw Mr. Henry McAclden Mr. Charles Stone NIGHT sursnvisons Sister Mary Carmel P Miss Plfteobe Hildreth S 'z if Mrs. Billie Ferrell Miss Jean Tucker 1 I lNot Pictured! l' f . , ww 4----Q,-.KA , : - -10-isxh 39 71 'wwf mf x 2 ek 5, 1 , Q ,sf T F1721 r L r fb gil , . 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Q ' 'Mx i - L PHARMACY X-RAY LABORATORY fr' l f 35-Ill xg! gf Z I ear jo Dow ,jwlecuffd A I 5 DR. VANN MATTHEWS March 18, 1890 December 30, 1954 jo Lnow Aim wa5 fo fave Aim anal - ML new im OUR SUPPGRTERS . . . those who so kindly helped to mcike this our i955 Mercilite-0 success Dr. T. C. Bost Dr. C. L. Nance Dr. Thomas Byrnes Dr. Elias Faison Dr. J. L. Ranson, Jr. Dr. R. M. Gallant Dr. Charles Gay Dr. J. E. Jacobs Dr. Grace Jones Dr. John Kennedy Dr. Wm. Frances Martin Dr. Geo. D. Page Dr. Claude B. Squires Dr. A. M. McDonald Dr. D. G. Welton Dr. Harry Winkler Dr. Wm. Matthews Bradford Clinic Dr. Robert Miller Dr. Charles Brown Dr. Wayne Lee Dr. Wm. H. Shull Dr. T. Preston White Dr. Chas. W. Robinson Mr. Earl Gluck Dr. H. L. Newton Dr. Logan O. Jones Dr. R. L. Garrison Mrs. Smith Mr. S. V. Webber Dr. C. B. Norris Dr. W. O. Johnston Dr. C. C. Massey 'f fi A' x' ' . 4031 'Y 4: F u 4' sr, W I 6 I x vga. 'DL' S V 3 J 1 , , ,f 5 i, s s A-4 75? -91 fy Compliments of BOB RAIFORD I your host for music on raiford at random 10:30-midnight Monday thru Friday adventures in sound midnight-I:00 o.m. Friday and Saturday WBT H10 on your dial CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of I I955 More than a store .... CHARLOTTE N C a Southern Institution meacv sono 5I OL OF NURSING LIBRAR! Z ,,4V..x. .A:.i. ' I - .,.,. ,.,::,,gsy n l',, ig ,g.C.ss:.-gym-'21, :.v:,As:3::::::::g.::: ,,.. l : . , A 51: I ,.,,, --'- me 'Q 1 ,.,. I -I I r A ' 1, TRY TRAILWAYS f ' TH R U - L I N ERS ' . - .. ..., , ,.,,, L, -'-- I --lll .,..':.:':-zlzszz r z -. 3 :.E:2:,, some seat, some coach - , . ,. A f - 'r '------ all the WGY -. 44. -.-- 1 -,-,- 1- -,sw A,,',...- Asheville Knoxville Chattanooga Nashville THRU-LINER SCHEDULES DAILY From CHARLOTTE To Memphis Fayetteville Cincinnati Wilmington Indianapolis Charleston Chicago Greenville and many other cities CHARTER COACHES A SPECIALTY Atlanta Birmingham Dallas Tampa New AIR-RIDE coaches are now available for charter trips. The comfort and convenience of your own private coach is unexcelled, so let us help you plan a trip for your group to any point in North America. Charter rates are unusually low-often less than individual fares. QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS ED 2-6l64 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA EVEREST 8: IENNINGS . WHEEL 1 CHAIRS - and Nli,.lwa'Zg' wAl.K:Rs Nw Al -1- for the QT gif? ' I, Finest Aids if . , Handicapped Sturdily constructed and easily controlled, Everest 8: Jennings Folding Wheel Chairs and Walkers inspire complete confidence in the user. Two of many fine Everest 8: Jen- nings aids for the handicapped. Folding Adustaba Walker Authorized Dealer SEE THESE ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE There's little physical effort, there's no fear, when you move the patient with a Hi!!! YEE3. LHFTE ' l Y 11?i21'iQ15ifZfff'P3182 ff? . VW? e to ow-,sv-se W . C N Q fs s -Q SYNC:-.-31:2:i---. est., 2--'1' A ' X, ,-,4 1, ,,. gs -, Q .. :qs N.. FAQS 1 2s , v fgfg-.rea:1-1-:- Iwo-f H , C X - '- r I-Z-I-2424-I'Z -In 1 - N Q' :lrljlglgigiggi-'v.': - x. ., x : s:a:z:s:s:::a:Ea:es.....,. ,. - V i- ,:::::.1::.:.1:-I. 3 251515:gzgzgzggrgzg-j:y:jgh 4: . -Q1 4:51::g1,:5,5.j:5313-5-wi X--sxm S :. 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EDison 2-I982 Compliments of a Friend CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY, INC BOB ALLEN AGENCY l605 Elizabeth Avenue Realtor Insurance Builder Best Wishes from CONCRETE SU PPLY CO. FRANK WOODS, INC. DOUGLAS and SING Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Elizabeth Ave. ED 2-4I3I J M Kerns Karl C. Miller Harold H 54 BOWEN Cr GIBSON General Merchandise Phone 3-5301 Route i7fl0 Box 552 FAUL AND CRYMES, INC. SPORTING GOODS Phone 4-I897 4lS-4l7 South Tryon St. lf it's for the office we have it Established l908 POUND AND MOORE 304 South Tryon Street Charoltte I, North Carolina NORTH STATE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Stationers Printers Exclusive Sta-n Office Outfitters Finishin Procesi Gifts 9 P, 0, Box 1829 Ph, FR 5-7757 716 S. Brevard St. ED 3-3135 Compliments Compliments of of EDWIN C. BOYETTE ELIZABETH Fooo STORE Cv SON ZI6 E. Morehead St. Charlotte, N. C. Phone FRanklin 6-2454 307 N. Caswell Rd. Phone EDison 4-6286 STANLEY SUPER DRUG STORE 1929 7th Street CHARLOTTE FLOWER SHOP Eunice P. Walden, Mgr. FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE I630 Elizabeth Ave. Charlotte, N. C. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS For Food at its Best Visit the PANTRY HOUSE RESTAURANT Doctor's Building King's Drive We Serve the Most Delicious Food in Town For A Complete Exterminating Service Call KILLO EXTERMINATING COMPANY 230 N. Independence Boulevard Phone EDison 4-5617 Service is our Business Rent A Television Set For Your Sick Friend from TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE RENTAL COMPANY Phone FR 5-7339 2l0 North Caswell Road J. J. Prouse, Owner T A PARK FLORIST Mrs. Eunice D. Kesiah FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE 209 North Independence Blvd. Charlotte 4, N. C. EDison 4-5896 Free Delivery from ..... WHITEHEAD PHARMACY corner 5th 6' Caswell Road opposite Mercy Hospital PRESCRIPTIONS PANGBURN'S CANDIES Telephone EDison 2-8519 See Us for the Latest In Mobile Homes FAIRES TRAILER CO. Charlotte Fayetteville Greensboro Jacksonville THE ANDERSON'S RESTAURANT Our fine food finds friends Phone FR 5-9317 l6l7 Elizabeth Ave. Compliments of Bruck's Nurses Cutfitting Co., Inc. 387 Fourth Avenue New York l6, N. Y. Chicago Pittsburgh Detroit Compliments of NURSE'S ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION am - N 5 ' . 7.-,U-Q I1 1f ,'77 ..-Q, Zsyqx , . , 1 A ' F'-,' , ',s-. -',,, --' , .-,.,.,,wL, , 'Sul P , . . L ,- ..:l,,.,iI ' 1 -A' ' H .4 v N4 ' Y x . ,..,.n?! . 1: 0 ' J' , . ,n , x 1 fp ' 'MJ'--' x f K - Hs. -.gn tj: ,cl ivy ,A A .,1:w.H, S ' Ugg Wi . 1 v Q, 1 , 1 ' ' A' I f A x ' 1 , J 11, 5' Q.- 1 ' J, ff ,.' , 4 .elf ' , . AuTo G R , :uf 'j ' 1 ..a ,wt X 1 1 Q S wJ- -. Q, :A Y I - J-. fu xg ' X . Q O' .. ll 14 , , , , ' 'ia . ., A 1 5 n . V ,',, 1 w' . . . . Q 2 .Lg - fl r ,- .' 5 0 - 1,71 -, 41,' 11' ' 'y . Qu- , v j.'lrf NVQ' ' 'ui N, , X . 7, -- Q L JLEI, 4. Y -- ' . .:' L.. -.. 2 -. QE , , .-if. 's, '. ' ', .. -4 V-' ADL- 1 'L-.7.'ef'dl?7'? 2' '. 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