Rex Hospital School of Nursing - Nightingale Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

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A year later when We wore our long sleeves and hospital pins there was a feeling of happiness, mingled with regret With sadness in our hearts we give up our places to those who have followed us at Rex. May they be as happy as we have been!! SENIOR CLASS OF '44. 3 4' K1 bi Q 'V' 5? 2?,.-mv ,. wYNl:.J:v..Qlzhl f. 'Mug' nf, www MRS. AGNES CAMPBELL For Mother Carr1pbe11'S untiri ng services and care we are thankful. Because she is such a friend to all students, this NIGHTINGALE is dedicated to her. 4 IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOSEPHUS DANIELS . '. Cadet Nurse Corps 9 2 az rj : v L 5 5 F f- 4.2 ...... .-.. if 91 -v--' ,wx , if , X fx fha is N , ,Lynn um TIN 555 mvoz H AEA TH J i U A WJ- l i , VIS 4 ' - -fu - ' Kg 1 ff dmv DIYIKY I sl T, iv .. 4 3' i al V . 4' 9 f' Hn ' , A , O 'Q 1 if - 1 X1 5 V al A 1 An exhibit on Nursing Education displayed during the annual meeting of the North Carolina Education Association of 1944. 6 The U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps was created by Act of Congress passed unani- mously in June 1943, to provide for the training of nurses for the armed forces, government and civilian hospitals, health agencies, and war in- dustries .... To furnish to students . . . without charge for tuition, fees or other expenses, courses of study and training, uniform, insignia, and maintenance in accordance with regulations of the Surgeon Generalf' Rex was one of the first schools to enlist in the Cadet Nurse Corps. By taking this step on July 1, 1943, we, as a school, received: Education as a student nurse to meet the requirements for gradua- tion in our school of nursing-with tuition fully paid. Board, room, and uniforms-outdoor and indoor. A regular monthly allowance of S15 during the first nine months of training, S20 a month for the next fifteen to twenty-one months, 9530 a month for the three additional months provided by the Senior Cadet period. Assured employment-as graduate nurses ,we must pass State Board examinations to become registered nurses. Then we may choose essential civilian or military service for the duration of the war or as long after as we may wish to serve . . . and the uniform and insignia of the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps is ours, as symbols of service to our country. The area in which the war is being fought is vast. Thousands of graduate nurses must yet leave civilian posts to take on the enormous task of providing enough of the right kind of care for the servicemen who are our husbands, our brothers, our fathers, and our friends. We are proud that we could answer as Cadet nurses the urgent needs of the people at home-Mothers and their babies, war workers who were ill or injured, and men and women to whom an operation meant the difference between life and death. With our heightened perception of humanity, professional and scientific training we are ready to go into all branches of our country's services and civilian work, which is an emergency need alone. 7 i-G E ' .5-. .ig- X t x 4' Foreword We present this book to the classes that follow. We hope that one day when you have nothing else to do you will take down the old '44 NIGHTINGALE and think of the good times that we had together-along with the sorrows that were mingled with the happiness. A pleasant afternoon will pass While you dream of old classmates. GRACE MONROE, Editor '44, 8 The Florence Nightingale Pledge I solemnly pledge myself, before God, 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 calling. With loyalty I will endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. 9 yy NT 'mn' .wi ,,.t,. YN, V,-Y. ...Y .... , 1- ,f ff L :. f M . . Y. T' P- 1 ' . .. . , . f ' V -vfwwwmggxdpwnn-ww-w ' '23 v--4,..,-,.,.f--was-v M. 'Q . ? 44' -:..'-' 4 1 i gs -. t - U 3' fy,-, 311 ,E y oi r ' :gs MR. CLAUDE F. GADDY Miss HAZEL C. WILLIAMS MR. L. C. THORNTON Administrator Director of Nurses Assistant Administrator 10 lb 55 ff, 'WSL A I-Q ' ,P ff wb. W um f '10 44, f my If M2 3 5 A-'QV f, . ,M , f ,ff v ls f Q ff' . f may -00.7 , Y . .7 A ,K M . V .,j g! lm, . sl? , . , Q ' 225 1 A' 1' few ' 4 , - :.:..s:.1 . V Refi Q' -M if V N , f ag Q Q ,. . A . , ...E , ,I l :L 1 I' - f ., WL SJ. 1 X 4 X311 Ik . . f .rv ,, . ., . ' 1 ...J w,,,y. ...:,, , Y . . 4 :M - ' ' I x Q- I' ,, , f I ' .f '.. : f 1 N .1 fp x . f A .. Q, ,I Z ' W 'f wr' . Q.. , .5 E f , M is , , ff' f V ik f, fb wi , .. ,,. if f 'JA Q , 1 I W, Aw kk -T. . f NW! .SEI 26 X , ,H W, ,,,. W. 7 it ' we f X ,my ,Y off Z4 -iawgid, A C f Vy,7,V.l 425. R , V-. f X X Q l Y ff , I 1 -,Oi 'K if CHIEFS OF STAFF DR. HUBERT B. HAYwooD, Medicine DR. W. B. DEWAR, Electrocardiography DR. BESSIE LANE, Psychiatry DR. M. R. GIBSON, Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat DR. HUGH A. THOMPSON, Bone and Joint Surgery DR. V. M. HIcKs, Ophthalmology DR. R. P. NOBLE, Roerztgenology DR DR DR DR DR DR 11 J A 0' VA -aqiaw . WIS ff 1 A ' I f fxg 5 f W, . W yy XSN ,, . N f wx ff 4 If f M Q Lf f W N I 7 J MZ? W , . E 7 'ff , A, 5 QS r. .. A-,MQ 9 Y ,iff f .Sy W .flxwff 4. ff 9 ,geek .,. 'K , . A. S. OLIVER, Obstetrics and Gynecology . HENRY G. TURNER, Surgery . LOUIS N. WEST, Brain Surgery . A. S. Roor, Pediatrics . Z. M. CAVINESS, Proctology . SIDNEY SMITH, Urology MRS. IVAN D. JONES Nutrition MRS. P. H. BARNES, JR. Chemistry MISS BEVERLY STEINERT, B.S. Anatomy and Physiology MISS DOROTHY MCGHEE, B.S. Microbiology fSe-ptember Classb MR. WILLIAM SATTERWHITE Microbiology fJune Classb MR. HUBERT J. PRICE, B.S. Materia Medica MISS HELEN MULLICAN, B.S. Diet in Disease MR. CLAUDE F. GADDY Psychology and Sociology DR. GALE JOHNSON, M.D. Medical Nursing DR. R. L. MCGEE, M.D. Surgical Nursing lSepternber Classb DR. ALEX WEBB, M.D. Surgical Nursing fJune Class? MISS C. M. STALLINGS, R.N. Pediatric Nursing DR. C. R. BUGG, M.D. Pediatrics FACULTY MISS EVELYN THOMPSON, R.N. Obstetric Nursing DR. A. S. OLIVER, M.D. Obstetrics DR. EARL W. BRIAN, M.D. Communicable Disease Nursing DR. L. C. LILES, M.D. Psychiatric Nursing MISS HAZEL C. WILLIAMS Professional Adjustments MISS J. VIRGINIA MILES, A.B., M.N., R.N Nursing Arts DR. LOUIS N. WEST, M.D., F.A.C.S. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Nursing DR. SIDNEY SMITH, M.D. Urological Nursing DR. IVAN PROCTOR, M.D. Gynecological Nursing DR. H. A. THOMPSON, M.D., F.A.C.S. Orthopedic Nursing MISS JEAN BLUE, R.N. First Aid MISS LOUISE HARWARD, R.N. Operating Room Technic MRS. MARY F. HEARN, P.T. Physiotherapy DR. THOMAS L. UMPHLETT, M.D Medical Nursing CJuniOrsD 12 NURSING STAFF MISS HAZEL C. WILLIAMS Director of Nurses MRS. MARIE STRIPLING Assistant Director of Nurses MISS VIRGINIA MILES Nursing Arts Instructor MISS ELIZABETH PETERSON Night Supervisor MISS EVELYN THOMPSON Obstetrics MISS MARGARET GREEN Medical and Surgical MISS VIVIAN CARTER Medical and Surgical MISS RUBY JOHNSON Medical and Surgical MISS HAZEL COLCLOUGH Medical and Surgical MISS ANNIE MINTON Medical and Surgical MISS LENA MCLAMB Medical and Surgical MISS CELIA MAY STALLINGS Pediatrics MRS. HESTER MOORE Obstetrics MRS. MILDRED EMORY Medical and Surgical MISS FLORENCE OWENS Medical and Surgical MISS HELEN MANGUM Medical and Surgical MRS. NETTIE AVERETTE Clinic MRS. VIRGINIA STONE Central Supply MISS ANNIE MAE JOYNER Emergency MISS ELIZABETH PEARCE Newborn Nursery MRS. ILA VINSON Medical and Surgical MISS GOLDA SMITH Medical and Surgical MISS MARY WHITFIELD Medical and Surgical MRS. NELL JEWELL Medical and Surgical MISS HETTIE MAE ANDREWS Assistant Night Supervisor MRS. VIRGINIA SNAKENBURG Medical and Surgical MISS LOUISE HOWARD Surgery MISS MAUDIE O,NEAL Surgery MRS. EMMALINE FAHEY Surgery 13 'S' ahve... Qu N 'W ,T uid-9 mumps 'U' if new-W First row: Dr. A. C. Broughton, Dr. A. C. Campbell, Dr. T. L. Umphlet. Dr. K. P. Neal. Second row: Dr. L. C Liles, Dr. R. I. Wall, Dr. F. P. Powers, Dr. J. J. Combs. Third row: Dr. R. L. McGee, Dr. Alexander Webb Dr. J. B. Wright, Dr. K. D. Dickinson. Fourth row: Dr. P. G. Fox, Dr. J. S. Rhodes, Dr. C. P. Eldridge. Members whose pictures were not available: Dr. M. D Hill, Dr. N. H. McLeod, Dr. E. H. Herring, Dr. A. L Wilkerson. Dr. E. C. Judd, Dr. J. S. Mitchner, Dr. B. J. Lawrence. Dr. G. S. Coleman, Dr. I. M. Procter, Dr V. S. Caviness. Dr. W. T. Ward. and Dr. C. R. Bugg. 14 he Nightiugzllo GRACE MONROE Editor GRACE ALTMAN Assistant Editor JEAN TURBYFILL Business Manager ANNUAL STAFF 15 JANE PARHAM Advertising Manager DOROTHY EDGERTON Assistant Advertising MAUDE PARRISH Photography and Art Senior lass fficers Vice President, S. ELLIS President, H. WAYNE sw Secretary, E. SWAIN Treasurer, B. NEWSOM CLASS POEM What do you want out of living? The choice is yours today To get happiness by giving Yourself and your services away. Twenty-eight girls made this decision, They made it and yet without fear Their life to others they were giving When they chose nursing as a career. They came with this intention, Their minds open and ready to learn Of the newness and wonder about them Of the patient's welfare and career. They were taught and guided by in structors This knowledge they soon obtained, That they gave in useful service To soothe and ease the pain. One task has been completed Further work awaits to be doneg To carry on the teachings That at Rex we have won. HELE N WADE 9. THE SENIOR CLASS May 12, 1820-Birth of Florence Nightingale May 12, 1944-Birth of 27 Rex graduates Third row, left to right: Parrish, Abernathy, Gibson, Harris, Wayne, Swain Edgerton, Barefoot, Bobbitt, Ellis. Second row: Bryan, Parham, Altman, Turbyfill, Wade, Bracey, Cotton, Johnson First row: Hughes, Monroe, Best, Bunting, Setwart, Newsom, Harrell, Tapp Woodard. Mascot, Mary Miller Powers. Not pictured, Kenneth Dickinson, Jr. L7 '23 ALEISE ABERNATHY Fuquay Springs, N. C. A tinkling laugh: a hearty grin, She takes her sorrows on the chin. Beta Gamma '42, '43, '44: Class Treasurer '433 Marshal '43g Beta Gamma Award '44g United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. GRACE MERLE ALTMAN Dunn, N. C. Everybody likes herg we wonder who Will take her place when days are blue. Glee Club '42, '43, '44g NIGHTINGALE Staff '44g Beta Gamma '42g United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. EMILY Jo BAREFOOT Dunn, N. C. N eat, energetic, sparkling and pert, She's always thereand on the alertf' Beta Gamma '42g United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. 18 LOUIE MARIE BEST Shelby, N. C. 'tBubbling over like a brook, Win your heart? Take a look. Glee Club '42, '43, '44g Superlative '44, United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. EARLEENE BOBBITT Enfield, N. C. Always smiling, happy and gay She does her work and goes her wayf, Beta Gamma '42, United States Cadet Nurse Corps, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. KATIE LEE BRACEY Johns, N. C. A hearty laugh, a joyful soul, She'll make her friends, and reach her goal. Glee Club '42, Student Council '44, United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. , 19 'Q' MARGARET BRYAN Chadbourn, N. C. Blue eyes, sweet smile, happy and sad, If you don't know her, youlll wish you had. Glee Club '42g Superlative '44, United States Cadet Nurse Corps, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. MARJORIE BUNTING Robersonville, N. C. Vigorous, smart, full of fun, 'Bunnyls' a friend to everyone? Glee Club ,42, '43g Beta Gamma '42, '43, '44, NIGHTINGALE Staff '44g United States Nurse Cadet Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. LARUE COTTON Kipling, N. C. c'Quiet-yet happy, ambitious and sweet, Her friendship is really a wonderful treatf' Glee Club '42, '43g Marshal 343g United States Cadet Nurse Corps, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. 20 DOROTHY VANN EDGERTON Seven Springs, N. C. A clean mind, a pure heart, When there's work to do she does her part. Glee Club '42, Class Vice President '43, NIGHTIN- GALE Staff '44, United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Serviceq Student Reserve. SARAH LOUISE ELLIS Goldsboro, N. C. Dark hair and laughing eyes- A wit that takes you by surprise. Glee Club '42, '43, Beta Gamma '42, '43g Class Vice President '44, Superlative '44, United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. RUBY LEE GIBSON Goldsboro, N. C. No truer friend, no jiner lass, She'd be tops in any class. Glee Club '42, Class Vice President '42, Beta Gamma '42, '43g President Student Council '44, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. 'Q' NELL FRANCES HARRELL Raleigh, N. C. From Harrell to Perry she's changed her name, She hasn't changed, she's still the same. Class President '42g Glee Club '43g Student Coun- cil Treasurer '42, Secretary '43, Vice President '44g Beta Gamma '42g Royster Medal '44g United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. ESTHER HARRIS Jacksonville, N. C. A truer friend is hard to find, That's our 'E' for she is sunshine. Glee Club '42, '43, '44g Beta Council '44g United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. VERA MAE HUGHES Snow Hill, N. C. Petite, Vifuacious, Red-headed and Cute, A personality that deserves a salute. Beta Gamma '42, '43g Chief Marshal '43g United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. 22 BETTY JOHNSON Taveres, Fla. Lots of fun-cute, too. Youlll never know if she's bluef' Glee Club '42, '43, American Red Cross Nursmg Service, Student Reserve. MILDRED MARIAH MAY Roanoke Rapids, N. C. No sweeter girl can be found, Somehow shejs tops all aroundf' Glee Club '42, '43, '44, Secretary '43. GRACE MONROE Laurinburg, N. C. She'll hitch her wagon to a star- Best wishes, Grace, to go afarf' Beta Gamma '42, '43, Editor NIGHTINGALE 44 United States Cadet Nurse Corps, American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve BETTY Jo NEWSOME Raleigh, N. C. Direct, straight-forward, and kind- Never fails to be on tiinef' Beta Gamma '42, Treasurer '43, Class Treasurer '44, United States Cadet Nurse Corps, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. MARY JANE PARHAM Henderson, N. C. Where there's a Will thereis a Way, 'I can do it,' Jane will sayj' Beta Gamma '42, '43, Glee Club A42, '43, NIGHTIN- GALE Staif '44g Superlative '44, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. MAUDE RAINS PARRISH Pikeville, N. C. A willing mind-a heart of gold, She's many a friend I am told. Glee Club '42, '43, NIGHTINGALE Stal? '44g United States Cadet Nurse Corps, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. 24 ODELL STEWART Durham, N. C. She,s independentg she knows her mind, She's one in a million, and hard to find. Beta Gamma '42, '43g American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. EVELYN SWAIN Plymouth, N. C. A ray of sunshine in our clouds, A voice so sweet, a walk so proud. Beta Gamma '42, '43g Glee Club '42g Class Secre- tary '44g United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg Ameri- can Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. MARY FRANCES TAPP Timberland, N. C. So grave, so calm, so full of cheer, Our Tapp is really and truly a dear. United States Cadet Nurse Corpsg American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. 25 JEAN TURBYFILL Baltimore, Md. Turby's a leader--no less! She'll be the best in any test. Beta Gamma '42, '43, '44, Glee Club '42, Student Council '42, '43, NIGHTINGALE Staff '44, United States Cadet Nurse Corps, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. HELEN WADE Raleigh, N. C. Never a worry, nevefr a care, Take it easy, if you dare. Glee Club '42, '43, Beta Gamma '42, '43, Class Poet '44, United States Cadet Nurse Corps, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. HESTER P. WAYNE Lake Waccamaw, N. C. Sometimes she's serious, sometimes gay, You'll like her if she's either way. Beta Gamma '42, '43, '44, Class Secretary and Treasurer '42, Class President '43, '44, Student Council '43, '44, Glee Club '42, '44, Superlative '44, United States Cadet Nurse Corps, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Student Reserve. 26 LUCILLE S. WOODARD Enfield, N. C. A frienly smile, a winning way, Q, Lucy'll stay young for many a dayf' ' 'f Beta Gamma '42, '43g Superlative '44g NIGHTIN- GALE Staff '44g American Red Cross Nursing Serviceg Student Reserve. Beta Gamma and Royster 54041211 MISS ABERNATHY, Beta Gamma MISS HARRELL, Royster Medal 27 CLASS HISTORY On the third of September 1941 we twenty-eight hopefuls presented ourselves to Rex Hospital School of Nursing, young, naive and cherishing a deep and secret hope for something special to come of these three years of training. We embarked on our first days with zeal and feverish determination to work hard and so become good nurses-to make the most of every moment. The first weeks and months were hard. With work and study and adaptation to new surroundings we were pretty exhausted at the end of the day and were ready to tumble into bed. Finally the great day came when We were to go on the halls and begin work with the patients. I'm sure that none of us ever felt quite so stupid and awkward as we did that morning when we were confronted with a patient to bathe. That was really most disconcerting and I would gladly have changed places with some other person just to have been outside again. However, we finaly became accustomed to the ways of a hospital and grew adept to caring for helpless people. Then came the white caps-that symbol of dignity that every nurse cherishes. Just a white scrap of linen but oh, how much pride and dignity it held for each one of us. In the year that followed we did many routine duties, thereby we became more aware of the work that we had undertaken and more conscious of the traditions that a nurse is privileged to and be a part of. All our days were filled with new undertakings, but there was always fun and good companionship. Our social events were many and varied and will always be re- rnernbered. Next came the Black Bands' which made us seniors. With it came new responsi- bilities that we shouldered with glad hearts and we knew that our goal was nearly reached. At last! The great day-that day of all days which we had striven for was at hand. We were to graduate! Our three years have been grand. Full of work and good fun. Because we have high hopes for the future, we shall leave Rex joyfullyg but because we have gotten here memories never to be forgotten or quite replaced by the new we shall learn re- gretfully. RUBY LEE GIBSON. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Heavens, there goes Aliese Abernathy or should I say Mrs. Elmond Upchurch. Gee, that sounds funny, but the things that do happen, her working at Goldsboro just until the war was over-for Elmond to come home. Now that must be just a memory-her three children keep her busy most of the time. Oh I wish Miss Williams would let Turbyfill off duty on time so we could talk over the good old days, being her assistant she has managed to keep in touch with almost everyone. Look here!! here's Maude Parrish-or Mrs. Doug Guthrie with her five children Cshe always said she was going to do it-you know Maude? I guess she's planning to spend the Week-end with Turbyfill and myself-but didn't she know housing was limited? But wait a minute, here comes Turbyfill. I guess she can give us the low-down on most of our girls-she sure could back in '44. Honestly, I always knew Dorothy Edgerton would have trouble making up her mind who to marry. I hear she's still trying. Speaking of marriages, at last there are four girls in our class We never worried about being old maids. We knew before they got out of training that they were married. 28 So now Mildred May, Katie Lee Bracey, Nell Harrell, and Margie Bunting never get around much any more with a house full of kids, it keeps them busy most of the time. Ruby Lee Gibson believe it or not has never found a man tall enough to marry. So she's still head of the Public Health Department in Goldsboro. But to top it all, Esther Harris and Louie Best are now instructors at Duke Hospital. Esther is Nursing Arts instructor, while Louie is Science teacher. Yes, you guessed it, Vera Hughes, Margaret Bryan, and Earlene Bobbitt finally got in the army. Nonelare married, but they all still have the same old stand by's. Sure enough, Hester Wayne, Grace Altman, and Lucille Woodard are in the Navy. We know what they mean when you consider them as assets. We feel real proud of them. And guess what they told me. Betty Joe Newsome is in Davidson. Always knew she would end up there. I hear Bob's instructing her to fly now. Since Vera Hughes went to the Army, Jane Parham is working for Dr. Herring. I guess Betty Johnson finally persuaded Helen Wade to go with her to Florida and work in General Hospital there. I now hear that Grace Monroe is Greyhound hostess from Richmond to Raleigh. I received a letter the other day from Odell Stewart. She's now married and living in New York. Yes, it was the Marine. She says she sees Emily Jo Barefoot oc- casionally who is now at Bellevue as one of the Anesthetists. Evelyn Swain is still hall nurse on Maternity Hall. She's still debating marriage. Well, Turby and Maude's visit was really nice. Can't believe all these things have really taken place. My, how people change. We still would like to think of us as a class one more time. But now we have to console ourselves and remember that never again will We be a class-just people that make up this world of ours. LARUE COTTON, Class Prophet. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA County of Wake Rex Hospital. City of Raleigh We, the Senior Class of 1944, being of sound and disposing mind and body, realize that we are departing from our Alma Mater to enter into the various fields of our profession. We hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament in manner and form as hereinafter set out, and do will and bequeath all of our vices, virtues and our late leave slips, as follows, that is to say: ARTICLE I SECTION I. To the Trustees of Rex Hospital we wish to express our gratitude and appreciation for the thoughtfulness and kind consideration which they have shown us through the passing years. SECTION II. To our parents and friends we bequeath our fondest love and sincere appreciation for the unt1r1ng efforts they have put forth to help us reach our present position. ARTICLE II SECTION I. To Miss Williams, our Superintendent, we leave our sincere thanks for helping us. through our last two years. We do appreciate all the big things as well as the little things you did for us. 29 SECTION II. To the Doctors we will our kindest regards and sincere appreciation for the help they have so willingly given through the last three years. SECTION III. To Mrs. Campbell we dedicate THE NIGHTINGALE of 1944. We leave our thanks for being a Mother to us, not only in peace time but in war time as well. We love ya!! SECTION IV. To Miss Peterson we leave our sincere thanks and appreciation for making Night Duty a pleasure. SECTION V. To Mrs. Stripling we leave our love and devotion for being so kind through the years. SECTION VI. To Mr. Gaddy we express our appreciation for the interest he has shown in us for the past two years. SECTION VII. To Mr. Jim we leave our hearts full of thanks for building up all the things we have torn down in the past three years. ARTICLE III SECTION I. To the Preclinicals we leave the privilege of sleeping late on Sundays. SECTION II. -E To the Freshman classes we cheerfully bequeath t'Mrs. Chase and Jimmy? SECTION III. To the Junior classes we leave the privilege of stepping into our shoes as Seniors. SECTION IV. To the Seniors of 1945 we leave you the privilege of Wednesday nights out. We hope that you enjoy them as much as we did. ARTICLE IV And we, the individual members of the class, do by authority duly given the officers of the class to make this will for us, will and bequeath as follows: SECTION I. Alease Abernathy wills her scholastic ability to Dot Person and Mary Grnytruck. SECTION II. Grace Altman wills her dry wit to Jessie Windham. SECTION III. Emily Jo Barefoot wills her temper to Helen Clark. SECTION IV. Katie Lee Bracey leaves the other half of the Army to Peggy Morris. SECTION V. Margaret Bryan leaves her sarcasm to Helen Bratten. SECTION VI. Louie Best leaves her many loves to Edna Marshburn and Mary Miller. SECTION VII. Erlene Bobbitt wills her many trips up town to Mary Yancy. 30 SECTION VIII. Marjorie Bunting leaves her jitterbugging to Dazelle Duke. SECTION IX. LaRue Cotton wills her 'tjoke book to Wilma Seagroves. SECTION X. Sarah Ellis leaves her quiet smile to Hazel Mills. SECTION XI. Dorothy Edgerton leaves her sweet disposition to Alma Long. SECTION XII. Ruby Lee Gibson leaves two inches of her height to Frances Ann Godwii SECTION XIII. Nell Harrell leaves the other half of the Navy to Mildred May. SECTION XIV. Esther Harris leaves her Southern drawl to Jewel Stephenson. SECTION XV. Vera Hughes leaves her red hair to Melba Moore. SECTION XVI. Betty Johnson leaves her radio playing to Marie Phillips. SECTION XVII. Grace Monroe leaves her place on ground floor to Margaret Poole. SECTION XVIII. Betty Jo Newsome leaves her acount book to i'Skippy Alston. SECTION XIX. Maude Parrish leaves her spunk to Minnie Mae Moore. SECTION XX. Jane Parham leaves her ability to roll her eyes to Margaret Hinnant. SECTION XXI Odell Stewart leaves her personality that gets the men to Rebecca Perry. SECTION XXII. Evelyn Swain leaves her curly locksn to Helen Simpson. SECTION XXIII. Mary Frances Tapp wills her love of food to Elizabeth Coleman. SECTION XXIII. Jean Turbyfill wills her ability to get along with others to Helen Wood. SECTION XXIV. Helen Wade leaves her 'tquiet ways to Betty Talton. SECTION XXV. Hester Wayne leaves her quareness to Mavis Wiggs. SECTION XXVI Lucille Woodard leaves her fragility to Daphne Willis. 31 une Class '45 I A :I CLASS OFFICERS A F. MOORE, President A. LONG R. LINER W. SEAGROVES HELEN LEE CLARK ALMA LONG Sanford, N. C. RUTH G. LAMBETH Gastonia, N. C. OLA ELIZABETH COLEMAN Sanford, N' C' MARY MILLER Hillsboro, N. C. RUTH ANN LINER Camp LeJeune, N. C. FRANCES ANN GODWIN Hlusbofo, N' C' HAZEL MILLS Morehead City, N. C. Fuquay Springs, N. C. rf 'f -'-f A -A 1 . 2 E L- - T A 'W ' Y ' VW Clark Coleman Gogiwin Lamjoeth Liner Long M111er M1115 32 ALICE INEZ MIMS Corinth, N. C. MELBA FLORENCE MOORE Moncure, N. C. MINNIE MAE MOORE Farmville, N. C. SARA MARGARET MORRIS Broadway, N. C. DOROTHY L. PERSON Petersburg, Va. WINNIE MARIE PHILLIPS Zebulon, N. C. WILMA SEAGROVES Raleigh, N. C. HELEN SIMPSON Marshville, N. C. ELIZABETH STRICKLAND Enfield, N. C. BETTY TALTON Portsmouth, Va. EMILY MAVIS WIGGS Kenly, N. C. DAPHNE WILLIS Morehead City, N. C. J ESSIE WINDHAM Aberdeen, N. C. BETTY LEE WINSTEAD Zebulon, N. C. MARY YANCEY Fayetteville, N. C. September Class ,LL5 CLASS OFFICERS A. WEAVER H. BRATTEN M. PooLE J. PARKS EDITH MAE ALSTON EDNA EARLE MARSHBURN Weldon, N. C. MARY ELIZABETH GMYTRUK Benson, N. C. HELEN BRATTEN Castle HHYUG, N' C' EVA PAULINE MERCHANT Plymouth, N. C. MARGARET HINNANT Weldon, N. C. DAZELLE DUKE Mlcro' N' C' JOSEPHINE NICHOLS Zebulon, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. 'M -1 R IV PV . - Alston Bratten Duke Gmytruk Hmnant Marshburn Merchant Nichols 35 JANE Woon PARKS Goldsboro, N. C. REBECCA PERRY Raleigh, N. C. MARGARET LOUISE POOLE Raleigh, N. C. REBECCA ANN STALLINGS Durham, N. C. JEWEL PATE STEPHENSON Clayton, N. C. ANNIE ALLENE SMITH Willow Springs, ANNE WEAVER Raleigh, N. C. HELEN Woon Coats, N. C. une Class '46 Shirley Bizzell, Seven Springs, N. Neely Francis Boing, Carthage, N. C., Theeamae Boyette, Kenly, N. C., Doris Marie Bradshaw, Carrboro, N. C., Virginia Ann Cohoon, Raleigh, N. C., Mary Helen Council, Apex, N. C., Darinne Henderson, Whiteville, N. C., Dorothy Louise Jones, More- head City, N. C., Velva Lamm, Wilson, N. C., Christine Mitchell, High Point, N. C., Jean Owen, Fountain, N. C., Lilly Dare Pitts, Morrisville, N. C., Pauline Smith, Roanoke Rapids, N. C., Anna Lou Spencer, Hickory, N. C., Jessie Pearl Wall, Clayton, N. C., Annie Hall Wilkins, Fuquay Springs, N. C., Eloise Winslow, Greensboro, N. C. i--- Wnsgg 5, ,, 5 -gg, 1 v , -iq K, , I?- V - X CLASS OFFICERS C. Mitchell, J. Wall, D. Jones, J. Owen ui Bizzell Boing Boyette Bradshaw Cohoon Council Henderson Jones Lamm Mitchell Owen Pitts Smith Spencer Wall Wilkins Winslow 37 CLASS OFFICERS M. Cox, J. Penny, F. Branch, M. Leavitt September lass '46 Lelia Frances Branch, Selma, N. C., Erma Gray Capps, Mount Olive, N. C., Melba Cox, Cary, N. C., Virginia Casey, Kinston, N. C., Margaret Moss Connelly, Raleigh, N. C., Gladys Crawford, Goldsboro, N. C., Mary Elizabeth Franklin, Clinton, N. C., Mable Hammond, Cerro Gordo, N. C., Lois Edna Jackson, Godwin, N. C., Grace Johnson, Smith- field, N. C., Ruby Carolyn Johnson, Raleigh, N. C., Marie Forrest Leavitt, Carthage, N. C.' Lena Mooring, Snow Hill, N. C., Ruby Naylor Dunn, N. C., Dorothy Lydia O'Berry, Newsoms Va., Dorothy Grady Oates, Seven Springs, N. C., Jessie Grey Penny, Raleigh, N. C., Josephine Radford, Kenly, N. C., Jean Ragan, Clarkton, N. C., Esther Virginia Thorne, Selma, N. C., Jessie Bell Utley, Pittsboro, N. C., Annie Gray Viverette, Enlield, N. C. 7 ! i api.. . . V . L 4 5-V. . - 1 l . maj had :By ' X IA Branch Capps Cox Casey Connelly Crawford Franklin Hammond Jackson G. Johnson C. Johnson Leavitt Mooring Naylor O'Berry Oates Penny Radford Ragan Thorne Utley Viverette 38 Student Council PRESIDENT RUBY LEE GIBSON X MARGARET BRYAN Most Attractive LUCILLE WOODARD Prettiest f K .A Y 'z' WM SARAH ELLIS 'LWittiest ia' S QQ , W5 X 5 X 38-+f3m NW S 3 S v 45 ' W K A4155 ff! x,. LOUIE BEST Cutest GRACE MONROE Most Likely to Succeed' HESTER WAYNE Best A11 Round , . ' 'UNMF af 'y,'ir..r, Si' ' 'M V- af. ' x, . t 0 s 35 -ax. . . , 4. ig' 5 -k Qu ' X 'Q' 1 Vx ' -ts,'. 'Q ' X'3i-xgwibgui. Q 5 A S, s? 1.5 . v Q +I- if Fi-3,3 95,4 '4H'Si'f '4- q, . JANE PARHAM Most Original Mk u Ma1'sl1ais M. GYMTRUK, D. PERSON, J. PARKS, H. BRATTAN Gloo Club Capps, Penny, Casey, Viverette, Regan, Johnson, Franklin, O,Berry, Branch Smith, Levitte, Crawford, Wilkins, Thorne, Connally, Clark, Long, Cahoon, Yancey Jackson, Winstead. Miss Woodard, Queen of the ball with rnascots. Graduation ball, at the Womans Club. Dinner at the S Sz W Cafeteria, a real feast! Junior-Senior party, the Navy was there. 5-5- ,.f Q Q R..-Q -s.. 'Ph t FX ra P A xl arf' f I 'T' W M iq fpgtfipfa rims? HEALTH . V ,Zi 'MASQ Ea U f ' Anffffiql REX l-IESSSSPITFSL S cuool. or Nuasmo Q ffl ...---- 1-1-n...,,,hk-.D Bmw HHH , FQ 1 ef 9 S W .. , Y it . D W6 ev M 2 sf my MQW www rw is 34? 52. 5' 1- fm? d t Nurses Bashful Seniors? '7 Miss Parks', exhibit for recruiting Ca e . . . , H. P. and Ruby Lee in their Sunday best . . . Scutter . . . Afternoon walks, remember them. Ulysees--thanks for cleaning our best front . . . My, but were you proud of that cap and uniform? ' ' ' b Lee? . . . No longsleeves-now graduates! Earl Williams-good ole Earl . . . Sleepy Ru y I I - wi' Square dance at Junior-Senior party . . . These watermelons and steaks! Miss Tapp-in blue . . . B t ' - ' een o church yes . . . Barbecue, at Jumor-Senior party. Crump and Mrs. Averette What you muffs ' ' . . . Q, aeam. Sarah-Louie-who is behind? . . . Abbey and H. P, . . . John--oh that glucose! . . . K Warm? eeping the sigh post n l N in .:, ': : WY: 37 W '! -4 w. Wu ' f' :Ari 'A ,162 s I wr ' f-it ' 4- . ff . 'gig' - 4 A s f, Am . he .yirfow .L .' .fs y KJ? Www 4' X 11331 ,v . , fr HR- el -ege-si . , 4 'till XK1 ,w 'KMr V 4 3 4 if 1 Q 4 .4 , Ak J, 249' ' - - Did you ever try closing the ventilators? . . . Summer uniform . . . Miss McGee-needing microscope! Slick-! . . . Two of a kind. Byerly, couldn't you stand alone? . . . A lovely dance, two lovely girls and men! . . . 'iPop. Steaks-yum! yum! . . . Dr. Margaret . . . Who loves who Odell and Ruby? . . . My, girls your attire- ' ' f ! . . . Dot you can't do that to Betty Jo. but Weren t those sessions un ! D Moore and Dr. Crumpler I believe . . . The evening we received our John you always had 'em .... r. black bands . . . Uncle Henry . . . Tommy J. B. and Gale never could read signs! . . . Aides-yes they really did help . . . Relaxation between those hard classes . . . Dr. Proctor-we are jealous!! Stop hedging you two! . . . 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THE FRESHMAN CLASS I stood upon the staircase And gazed down the hall. I saw a bunch of green stuff Arranged along the wall. I looked again, lo it moved! I thought 'tvvas waving grassg But, no, 'twas on its way to the hall 'Twas only the Freshman Class. Dr. Neal Cvvhile scrubbing for operatingl talking to Barefoot, who was in the O. R. for the first day: Get outside, he meant on the phone. Barefoot-very frightened, looked at him, and walked outside of the O. R. Miss Steinert: Can anyone tell me Why trees become petrified? Miss Parrish: The wind makes them rock. Dr. Proctor: Now watch the board while I run through it once more. Bracy: In Johns we have a lilac bush fifty feet high. Altman: -Yeah, Wishil could li-lac that. For Nurses Who Plan . . . 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Dr. Titus Ward taking castor oil. Odell without John. Louie Best being still. Crump singing classics. Clark Rodman not in trouble over girls. Abby and Altman having their tonsils out. Goldie Smith giving a senior a private room to fix up. Dr. Judd not giving orange juice with sugar to pre-operative patients. Edgerton, Ellis, Monroe going to jumping AWOL. Dr. Yarborough being 30 minutes early in O. R. Dr. Webb operating without using profanity. Kinlaw flustrated. Hester without her middle initial. Bobbitt not being first in line for breakfast. AIR CONDITIONED AMBULANCIE Diia11l8328 MLTCHIELL FUNERAL HOMIE Raleigh, North Carolina YIEILVERTONK FUNERAL HOMIE An Institution of Service BRANTLEY 81 SUN INC. DRUGGISTS PHONES 8834- and 8835 O Masonic Temple : Raleigh, N. C. l867 I944 Since the Opening of REX HOSPITAL in1893 We have been of Continuous Service to its Physicians, Nurses, Patients and Employees. We Appreciate Your Patronage. 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