Cabarrus Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Cap and Pin Yearbook (Concord, NC)
- Class of 1957
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i ■ . m,H y V We, the annual staff of the 1957 Cap and Pin, have attempted on the following pages to record an accurate record of our three years here at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. We have tried to recapture the most important events, our first clinical assignments, special services, dances and parties, and those wonderful days at Dix Hill that ended all too soon, the most try- ing times , and the special moments that made all our hearts swell with pride. If in the future , this book will recall all those memories, then we will feel the satisfac- tion of a job well done. FOREWORD PRE CLINICS FRESHMEN JUNIORS GRADUATES SENIORS - V ' V,' - ■ KkHS®: ii ' Aii:- ii DEDICATION To a man who has won our respect and gratitude because of his guidance, help and genuine interest in our class, we, the Senior Class of 1957, with deepest appreciation proudly dedicate the Cap and Pin to you, Doctor John V. Arey. DEDICATION Because of his sincere interest in students and his leadership in the spiritual field; because he was instrumental in establish- ing the Christian Student Union, Religious Emphasis Week, and the Sunday School for patients , we, the Senior Class of 1957, gratefully dedicate the 1957 edition of The Cap and Pin to you, Mr. Rudy Hardy. 1 i'r f- 'T'-' 't - 1;.‘- .V v ■- ’• . '.A :- •, . ■•: ‘jyi'.J'.w'v', ■, j V-S ' w ' ?V' v-V«•'. ’ ’ ’ 7 ■■ 'v i ' ■}': v.- •' .’• • • •; .' ’ ■ i THE NURSES PRAYER The world grows brighter year by year Because some nurse in her little sphere Puts on her apron, and smiles, and sings. And keeps on doing the same old things. Taking the temperatures, giving the pills To remedy mankind's numerous ills. Feeding the babies, answering the bells, And being polite with a heart that rebels. Longing for home, and all the while Wearing the same old professional smile. Blessing the new born baby's first breath, Closing the eyes that are stilled in death. Taking the blame for all the mistakes Oh, Dear! What a lot of patience it takes ! Going off duty at 7:00 o'clock, tired, discouraged and ready to drop. But, called back to help at 7:15 with woe in the heart that must not be seen. Morning and evening, noon and night Just doing it over and hoping it's right! When we report off to cross the bar Dear Lord, will you give us just one little star To wear on the cap of our uniform new In the; world up above where the head nurse is.you? Author unknown 1 I : ■ mm ■ : ■ $ S 'SS rtiS! ■ ur NK DR. MATTHEW GRIMMETT MISS CHIEF OF STAFF ADMINISTRATOR LOUISE HARKEY C. A. Cannon, T. N. Spencer, George A. Batte, Jr-., E. B. Grady, Joe D. Glass, J. C. Harmon, Earl Propst, J. Ivey Cline, R. Roscoe Coggins, C. H. Dry, Homer L. Fink, Archie Fisher, Charles Frye, Buford F. Gwyn, John Sharpe Hartsell, Guy Isenhour, Freeman Johnson, David A. Jolley, George L. Lambert, A. C. Lentz, S. S. McCoy, L. W. Morgan, Ervin Morris, D. C. Mower, J. Lewis Patterson, Zeb B. Readling, H. A. Richards, A. Turner Shinn, Joe M. Stallings, Henry C. Troutman, Garner E. Verble BOARD OF TRUSTEES EXECUTIVES Mr . Joe Pike Assistant Administrator Mr. John Ketner Assistant Administrator Miss Pauline Pruitt Director of Nursing Service Mrs. Pauline Ashley Director of Nursing Education Ito? w ', . MI H m i mm Dr. Duncan Calder r. Mathew Grimmett Dr. John Arey Dr. Barrier Dr. Fred Craven Dr. Ladd Hamrick Dr. M. E. DuBissette Dr. Barry Hawkins Dr . John Ashe Dr. Robert Bailey Dr. Russell Floyd Dr. Paul Jones m I m Ip ■i mi ss mWmm 7' Dr. Paul Maulden Dr. David Lockhart Dr. George Liles Dr. Robert Klein Dr. Frank Niblock Dr. Rae Morris Dr. Lance Monroe Dr. Robert McWhorter Dr. E. M. Tomlin Dr. Allen Tuggle Dr. John Smerznak Dr. Frank Thompson OUR DOCTORS Dr. Vernon Yougblood Dr. Eugene Yow Dr. Samuel Welborn Dr. Guy Whicker Not Pictured: Dr. Roy Hege, Dr. Fletcher Adams, Dr. Lee Nance, Dr. J. O. Williams, Dr. A. E. Barnhardt, Dr. Robert Rice, Dr. George Noel, Dr. Estes White, Dr. J. J. Bunn, Dr. W. H. Kneedler, Dr. M. A. Widenhouse, Dr. Earl Correll, Dr. M. S. Tuttle, Dr. H. E. Ernst, Dr. R. S. Stevens, Dr. R. B. Rankin, Dr. James Nolan, Dr. J. E. Burns, Dr. E. A. Misenheimer, Dr. F. Y. Ketner, Dr. T. H. Brantley, Dr. J. E. Nance, Dr. O. R. Black, Dr. James Brown. FACULTY sifiip vS • • - i gig : p'. ::::3 Hi llllll f r .. ; sm5 Miss Ruth Bates Asst. Medical and Surgical Instructor Mrs. Pauline Ashley Educational Director Miss Ruth Parker, Mrs. Louise Clontz, and Mrs. Mabel Graham, Nursing Arts. Not Pictured: Mrs. Sarah Underwood, Operating Room Clinical Instructor; Mrs. Carolyn Leslie, Mrs. Ruby Troutman Nutrition and Diet Therapy Instructor; Pediatrics Mrs. Grace Alexander, Physical Educa- tion; Mrs. Bobbie Everhardt, Obstetrics Clinical Instructor. ■ ■■ •: ■ . . : ' :' ■ill® A . ■ was FACULTY Mr. Rudy Hardy and Mr. James Mitchner Pharmacology Mrs. Mary Galloway Urology Miss Louise Harkey, Miss Ruby Motsinger Operating Room Technique Professional Adjustments Mrs. Jessie Kiser Medicine and Surgery, Pharmacology DEPARTMENT HEADS Mrs. Dorothy Schenck, R. N. Emergency Room Mrs. Frances Wade, R. N. 2D, Surgical Mrs. Geraldine Mills, R. N. 2F Colored, Medical and Surgical Miss Ruth Hope, R. N. 4B, Medical and Surgical Miss Mary Mowrer, R. N. 4D, Medical Mrs. Gladys Comer, R. N Premature Nursery Miss Flora Corbett, R. N. 4F, Pediatrics Mrs. Charlotte Simmons, R. N. Labor Room Mrs. Edith Dorton, R. N. 3E, Urology DEPARTMENT HEADS Mrs. Jean Steele, R. N. IF, Colored Obstetrics and Gynecology Mrs. Betty Plyler, R. N. 2E, Surgical Mrs. Margie Means, R. N. 3F, Medical Mrs. Blanche Harris, R. N. Recovery Room Miss Winnie Warren, R. N. 3C, Gynecology Miss Mildred Haywood Electrocardiology Department Miss Margie Dickie Dietitian Miss Ruby Motsinger, R. N. Operating Room ■■I mm Left to right: Joyce McKinney - Secretary; Jo Ann Bradshaw - Treasurer; Shirley Johnson - President; Doris Cline - Vice-President. Ashley Mr. Rudy Hardy SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Pauline short hair You PATTY ALMOND Albemarle, N. C. - Myrtle Beach - Only LYN BBACKWK1.DKR hina Grove, N. C. oys, boys, - fidgets - TERRE BARE Salisbury, N. C. loves 2E - so nice to have a man around the house to wash the diapers MALINDA BLANTON Shelby, N. C. Pfeiffer - long walk always late s - n Jan _ ” 5 7 HchtE,N Bow an y ' Charlotte . Jack BARBara brooks Charlie ' .nhP°lis N- C. kindagot the scf'W'ot ” VOice PHYLLIS BOST Anderson,(S M- _ witty P,retryohythat language! clever, on, ANN BRADSHAW iyl°tS Harold - always f0le wiU he or won't he DORIS BURRIS Concord, N. C. ■ Larry - thp stutters - those teeth that laugh - DORIS CLINE Salisbury, N. C. hard worker - true friend - hay- fever - trying to domesticate Worth JAHALA BROWN Troy, N. C. Concord 1955 - those new ! - R. K. - loves 'em and 'em loves she’s MARTHA CASKADDEN Statesville, N. C. New Jersey - engaged - a rounder! mm. Mi j llSSl DORETTA COLE Albemarle, N. C. long hair - giggles - always asking questions SENIORS . k “ ,r® riNK shape _ a naPohs, iv r srr oke lyWifeblues ' ' at cigaVetSt °ke. ARY fowler Concord. j j’_ £ loves a big y ’ « i„. ;veri.y m «ds Mbennarle, i • ry _ ce . loves psy )Ut of love FOARD harlotte, • n _ pi Hitt- Clayton (T. T.?) mm £ S-V v :■': -■ ■■■ ■■■ ■ §1111111 a? 3% ‘ ■“ | BARBARA GARNER Denton, N. C. Davidson - neat - cute - loves men - Dixie Classics JOANN HALLMAN Stanley, N. C. cokes and candy and Fastabs - wrinkles that nose - always has troubles : %, SENIORS TINA GREEN Aberdeen, N. C. dry wit - brains - can she play that guitar - slow but sure SHIRLEY HUDSON Norwood, N. C. Eugene - loves babies housewife - pardon me - A-l w r I «fe J ; 11 V sS Y I 111 SHIRLEY JOHNSON Mooresville, N. C. ways smiling - wedding plans - y first plane trip--to Michigan ! r annapolis, N. C. Dix Hill - Marlon Brando - just plain ol' Phil - that Big M's gonna roll CAROLYN LEE Kannapolis, N. C. red-headed cooks - green con vertibles - Elvis ! JOYCE KINNEY Lexington, N. C. ;ate - Basketball - sexy voice - rains 4 'wm LOUETTA LEWIS Moorehead City, N. C. clothes and m o r e clothes - al- ways leaving notes - Dr. Yow MARION MERCER Wilmington, N. C. energy. - just about that time - study, study, study SENIORS Joyce McKinney Kannapolis, N. C. used to like A. C. boys prefers Air Force men - judge a book by its cover • now don't REBECCA MILLER Lexington, N. C. fidgets - dance, dance, dar. what happened to my hair! ■ V: mm m fl I® m i «is mi PEGGY PERRY Raleigh, N. C. that Air Force man - trav woman - full of surprise SENIORS MARTHA RAYNOR Newton Grove, N. C. raded in her Mercury - nothing low about her - moving East BARBARA RIGG Lexington, N. looks - personality m£M m Wm m-m ' , , § i|l I .0 CORALIE SHIMPOCK Kannapolis, N. C. Archie - she’s hatching those chickens - college woman 1 intelli p£GG penton clot eS .lent tyP NANCY SNIDER Lexington, N. C. diet, diet, diet - so many - believes in living it up c a r P Pit bor0 TJSo D,Ur bf0 t0P ° °PK C- s eep °U«cJed P ty eep‘ -ieep- geneel Wright brain -topsrove N. C. SO inn°cent! -1evervh'y hing ' oh everybody's frien(J WE SPOTLIGHT OUR MASCOTS John V. Arey, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs John V. Arey, Concord, N. C. Elaine Ashe, daughter of Dr. and Mrs John Ashe, Jr., Concord, N. C. V 'r ' y W 8 s v • .«■'■ v... • V AW-Ym' V.°‘•''.Vs . •' ' Ksi ypJI£. ’■;Jv. §JOS • •'. •• KMMnnci Mim sasp m SIMM: .Sft ag On September 6, 1954, fifty-six youni previous way of life and embarked upor way of life that offered the greatest ehj - - • •• V-V.-V-••-•••• •- ••■::•.; and bestowed Those we elected to lead us Connie Rhodes, President; Jewe Slack, Secretary; and Terre Bar we became acquainted with clinical Parties and dance s broke the m the Calvary Lutheran Church oi symbol of our profession--our caj -r were . r of our Ida: bands for our :• • ■■■■• • •: :.:. :: :• : : : ■ : Jane lie Wright Historian M ii • .. •'. .' x‘: - llill§ ■ The Senior Class gratefully acknowledges the work of Miss Naomi Moore and Doctor Barry Hawkins in the prevention and treatment of student illness. We realize it was a trying task with few rewards and little appreciation. So, to you, Miss Naomi and Doctor Hawkins, the Senior Class gratefully and affectionately says, Thank You. SPONSORS Miss Ruth Bates Mrs. Bobbie Everhardt JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Brownelle Ollis, Vice-president; Eoline Provost, Secretary; Evelyn Hopkins, Treasurer; Betty Lomax, President. Phyllis Freeman Kannapolis, N. C. Doris Barrier Concord, N. C. Doris Coley Albemarle, N. C. Linda Davis North Wilksboro, N. C. Anne Funderburk Kannapolis, N. C. Janice Brinkley Kannapolis, N. C. JUNIORS JUNIORS Shirley Hayes North Wilkesboro, N. C. Barbara Hare Kannapolis, N. C. Jeanette Goebel Gastonia, N. C. Carolyn Hatley Kannapolis, N. C. Evelyn Hopkins Cary, N. C. Evelyn Hudson Bristol, Virginia JUNIORS Geraldine Jordon Morgantown, West Virginia Susie Johnson China Grove, N. C. Barbara Koontz Lexington, N. C. Barbara Jones Kannapolis, N. C. Nancy Leggett Greensboro, N. C. Patricia Meggs Che ste r , S. C. Connie Rhodes Greensboro, N. C. Ann Owings Mocksville, N. C. Kay Ritchie Concord, N. C. i JUNIORS Gail Mitchell Winston-Salem, N. C. Brownell Ollis Cranberry, N. C. Eoline Provost Washington, D. C. Margie Teems Icard, N. C. Gladys Troutman Gold Hill, N. C. Martha Warlick Vale, N. C. Sarah Shue Rockwell, N. C. Glenna Turner Cherryville, N. C. Carolyn Story Norwood, N. C. JUNIORS Esther Wright Norwood, N. C. JUNIORS Not pictured: Betty Lomax Concord, N. C. Victoria Mercer Wilmington, N. C. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET CAPPING THE CAPPING AZgOj; ZZ Z zZY£ £S Ak Au 7ZZ wa : ZZ£ A t z AA£f A zAfa Z zc Z, 7%m? tA za xe jj Z ?z£-. tu cA. A z£ YAtiz ‘g z t Art AAk A XM 6K WZ az zfc tA S d azAAA, A A ziAz z tfe %2 f £u y ct z4: Alice Hansche Mortenson M M r J ' Me? Lrf 1 ... to ? K.jj fVAte.. ■pS 1 0 ' ' «j :. IjH ■ JPI mm Mrs. Jessie Kiser FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Margaret Compton Treasurer Gloria Settlemyre Secretary Mary McSwain Vice -President Barbara Dalton President FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSORS Miss Ruth Parker FRESHMEN i Louise Austin Charlotte, N. C. Shirley Chandler Kannapolis, N. C. Joyce Causey Thomasville, N. C. Betty Craven Kannapolis, N. C. Charlene Bell Lexington, N. C. Margaret Compton Kannapolis, N. C. Barbara Chambers Kannapolis, N. C. Sylvia Culp Badin, N. C. FRESHMEN Della Donaldson Kannapolis, N. C. Barbara Dalton Wadesboro, N. C. Lois Harwood Concord, N. C. Georgia House Kannapolis, N. C. Juanita Ewing Concord, N. C. Joyce Gray Concord, N. C. June Leonard Spencer, N. C. Jean Jones Asheville, N. C. Patsy Owen Thomasville, N. C Evelyn McCoy Thomasville, N. C Mary McSwain Shelby, N. C, Sue Lowder Albemarle, N. C Gloria Settlemyre Hickory, N. C. Marlene Rowland Concord, N. C. Betty Seamon Crossnore, N. C. Betty Pearson Wadesboro, N. C FRESHMEN ; 'SI ■ ■ i . $ I «■■ii FRESHMEN Charlene S. Strawn Kannapolis, N. C. Vera Thompson Kannapolis, N. C. Juanita Smith Marshville, N. C. Barbara Stone Siler City, N. C X-RAY STUDENTS Dr. Allen Tuggle, M.D. Radiologist. Left to right: Miss Minnie Walker, Chief Technician; Miss Carol Woolard, Miss Barbara Staton, Miss Martha Chapman, Miss Anne Cress, Miss Carolyn Swaringer, Miss Mary Alexander, Mrs. Cosette Hartsell. ' y.-yy. • . ! 111 CAP AND The staff has worked hard planning and editing the 1957 Cap and Pin. There were deadlines to meet, pic- tures and layouts to make, copy to type, and a thousand and one other things that needed our attention. This is the finished product of our efforts. We have worked to make it an accurate record,a treasure chest of memories, and a yearbook that will be a credit to our class of 1957. CO-EDITORS Phyllis King - Barbara Brooks PIN STAFF Doris Cline, Business Mgr. Barbara Garner, Advertising Mgr. Carolyn Lee, Asst. Advertising Mgr. Beverly Edwards, Circulation Mgr. Doris Burris, Photography Mgr. Coralie Shimpock, Snapshot Editor Lynn Foard, Art Editor Janelle Wright, Historian Phyllis Bost, Typist Peggy Crews T ypist Joyce McKinney Sec r etary Nancy Snyder Typist Mmuc h DOMENICO SAVING March tempo-moderately juaitii v iiivucx i ■ t U1 itjiH Hi'in MSSI Blue and White 7- Let come what might p ? j We shall sh|W ve| tljiy Kopd ai|d r ii. _ % j-j .i..§ f i.r. m -h piipr„ we. we r.e taugl rL tFJ= .tf . i ii4 n ! :a.' jg-g- -gi z p G 3 z . -a ii Copyrighf 1946, J. J. Robbins Sons, Inc. CABARRUS COUNTY HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Article I: NAME CONSTITUTION STUDENT COUNCIL The name of the organization shall be the Student Organization of Cabarrus 1 School BJECT nt Organ: tration c s pertai] he schoo! means by It is t fare of tudents lent Bod ian for ? I y. Thu? kembersh: nj 3 snts of Ccx------- °---x-- Hospital P 1— M --oing shal] -----------1--- t Tina Green Lon and si Glenna Turner 1 .ght to V Phyllis King Susie Johnson President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Ax-uiuie lv i MEETINGS setings c ■c of each students1 eetings c nee tings at or ad FICERS Uouncil, Studentf Body sha th conse: 'dy, shaj .p c_L{‘io laily to or at t 1. The officers of the organization shall be a president, a vice-president, a tre Shirley Johnson Lynn Foard Carolyn Lee Barbara Koontz -• xuert e; officers are no oe nominated by a nominating committee, appointed by the president, at least one week before annual meetings, or by nominations from 'leer she or by ge rity of ?rs are t jrm to be id. No c Dy ballol If only c shall be : the sen irnment c may sen one name inated f sleet an igs for lal meet 3 term. PRESIDENT: It shall be the duty of the President (1) to serve in the capacity c e to the Lion an Council a Kay Ritchie s of the Barbara Dalton tion Charlene Bell Council Charlene Strawn sp'-oiai meetings of either body at ms descretion or upon tne reque u ui one racuity. (4) to have full charg . of the loot-ion of officers (5) to appoint committees not cthorwj for. mm pH Mm , .: , . V V;::-v : i ■ : ■: ■. KHlH sssssss lip lw ■HB iMt Hi «a - Mil ’ MBS Mi OFFICERS CHRISTIAN STUDENT UNION RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK Goebel Program Chairman Not pictured: Juanita Smith Publicity Chairman Left to - right: Shirley Johnson ce -President ii JUDICIARY COUNCIL left to right: Janice Brinkley; Secretary, Gloria Settlemyre, Janelle Wright Brooks, Joyce Causey, Martha Warlick, Anne Funderburk CAPPA PINNA OFFICERS yj yyrss Shirley Johnson President HOUSEMOTHERS SECRETARIES: Mrs. Mary Carter Mrs. Ann Long We are grateful to you for your wise counseling, constructive discipline, and the helping hand you were always willing to extend. You have made our stay here pleasant by helping provide us a home away from home. Mrs. Jessie Roach Mrs. Ida Davenport Mrs. Lora Tucker SECRETARIES ilM r r L___ a CHRISTMAS FLOAT CHRISTMAS QUEEN ATTENDANTS MISS JANICE BRINKLEY MISS MARGARET COMPTON MISS BARBARA RIGGINS Crowned By Dr. Rice '■ Dr. Fred Craven Dr. John Ashe and Mr. Rudy Hardy KITCHEN lb VOLUNTEER SHOP 11 - K ' W - ' ■ V P«w 1 mm sfNI iiMlI : One Friday omCalvary, as in a hospital ward -- Three m£n lay dying - among them our Lord.. T'was the worsfe case of neglect that,was ever recorded. These patients whose pain Pilate had ordered On three hard beds in the shape of a cross. Without pillow or blanket, no nurse would endorse. How the one in the center our attention should claim, Jesus of Nazareth the chart gave his name. A cardiac condition examiner’s find. Excessive love for whole of mankind. Now you who are nurses, just listen to this: Unsterile nails pierced his feet and his wrists And what about this for cxuel medication? Vinegar and gall were His Lips levation. His back men wounded by blows and welts, Yet no soothing ointment relieved the hurts, No cold compresses were applied to his eyes The worlds greatest lover just hangs there and dies. Not a grain of morphine, not a tourniquet set, As Mary’s son slowly bleeds to death. The chart then concluded as further we see, The sad man from Nazareth died about three . His loved ones mournfully went their way And his mother, Magdalen, and John so they say Now don't blame the Jews for this frightful neglect, Our sins did it all, our sins do it yet . This treatment of Christ demands reparation, It falls to you nurses of this generation. Whenever you see anyone in pain, Just believe it is Calvary again. And do for the patient what you wish they had done. It will please his angels, it will thrill him too, Just keep at it, girls, 'till life's work is through. And when after death your soul mounts on high, God will cap you again in his home in the sky. And on Judgment Day when Heaven you will win, Because nursing your patients, you really nursed Him! Author and Title Unknown CABARRUS CREMERY CO. pip||g n s :;:'::.'::’-y- - 111111111 S -'W. ,..v §SSS®$® s$g ■iv-m :::V.-':- : SgSS S m ■■ pp «tMM Ipllr m mm ... ......... •• |rl • • TSs «jW''. % V::,.,; Hb | W;, MM | §f§||§ S jlMW KgSi iJ m Iwsillil 1. I’ se Wonna Call Moody Field 2. Rip It Up 3. Lovely Lies 4. Censored 5. Tongue Blade Anyone? 6 Chain Gang ? ? 7. Patty, what have they done to you? 8. Too Old To Cut The Mus- tard 9. Daddy-O 10. Too Young To Go Steady 11. Sexy Ways 12. Lil and Sweet Darlin Youngun 13. Don't Let Stars Get In Your Eyes 14. As Long As I'm Moving 15. Ain't Misbehaving VARSITY DRIVE-IN Regular Dinners - Steaks Fried Chicken - Sea Food Pit-Cooked Barbecue Opposite Hospital Phone 6119 Concord, North Carolina 1908 1957 F.L. SMITH DRUG COMPANY THE REXALL STORE We Appreciate Your Patronage Phone 2118 Kannapolis, North Carolina Compliments of CABARRUS BANK TRUST CO. Offices South Union Street Wil-Mar Park Concord Kannapolis Albemarle North Carolina Compliments. WESTERN WATERPROOFING 1708 Liberty Life Building Charlotte North Carolina LADY'S FUNERAL HOME C. H. BROWN MODERN CHAPELS AIR CONDITIONED Dial St. 2-2155 622 N. Church Street CONCORD Dial 2131 101 S. Ridge KANNAPOLIS ■ . ■ . v%« V-v :• AV v' 'NW.vm., AV' NN. -NS mm mmrnmimsk' mm M Best Wishes Class of '57 BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 5171 101 S. Main Street Kannapolis, North Carolina CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Every Banking Service Every Deposit Insured Up To $10,000.00 Concord Phone 2146 North Carolina . f : mm ' v:v'S . -V. 1. Jezabel 2. Why don't you love me like you use to do? 3. Rye Whiskey 4. Pretty Baby 5. Belle of the Ball 6. Mama he treats your daughter mean 7. Lady of Spain 8. Talk about a party? 9. Bundle of Joy 10. Hard Hearted Hannah 11. Beer Barrel Polka 12. I've Got Plenty of Nothing 13. Blue Berry Hill 14. Rock Pretty Baby 15. Don't Be Cruel 16. Lazy Bone s F.M. 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