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. ' ■, . Presen ting th e 1946 LAMP THE 1946 Lamp NANCY L. MOORE Editor-in-Chief PENELOPE COX Business Manager FOREWORD Re-live! Shall we? Reminisce — that we may embed our footprints in the sand of time. In reliving the past we catch a glimpse of the future. Contents: Administration — On reviewing our book we are reminded of the 6 A. M. buzz, intermittent minutes of sleep, nerve - racking bag packing, snacks from home, and the eternal blue-striped uniforms. Then dauntlessly, relentlessly, the whites — they come. Classes — Activities — Advertising Dedicated To MR. CARL A Strong Leader SKILLFULLY, illustriously, patiently, he guides, directs, and lends wholeheart- ed support to the promotion of modern medicine and associated sciences. In deep appreciation of the services rendered as administrator and friend, we humbly dedicate this, our first vol- ume of The Lamp, to l Ar. Flath. [. FLATH fhrough Gracious Counselling m jm0M mm L pB| - -,_-w- — | Entrance and Lobby — :— Nurses Home Pnge Twelve M EMORIAL CHAPEL — ever inviting one to pause for moments of meditation and inspiration. Page Thirteen Admiini 3 ) STRATION iitu U ' i Mtie imatBMM, Administration MR. CARL I. FLATH, M. A. C. H. A. Administrator MISS JOSEPHINE KERR, R. N. Director of Nursing Service MISS ETHEL BURTON, R. N. Director of Nursing School I ' age Sixteen INSTRUCTORS Nursing Office Personnel MISS MARY V. HAYES, B.S., R. N. Instructor of Nursing Arts MISS LORETTA FAHEY, B.S., R. N. Clinical Instructor MISS ANNA SANDERS, R. N. Night Supervisor MRS. EUGENIA NORRIS, R. N. Ass ' t Director of Nursing Service MISS HATTIE ALMOND, R! N. Ass ' t Night Supervisor MRS. GENEVA HOVIS, R. N. Ass ' t Night Supervisor ki.J NOT PICTURED MISS FAYE ESTES, B.S., R. N. I  1 Nursing Arts Instructor % w IS- | MISS MARGARET CHEEK, B.S., 4-. ' % R. N. Clinical Instructor fcLd MISS MARGARET P. BAKER Diet Lectures MISS MYRTLE KRAUS Materia Medica Lectures MISS MARGARET ROSS Diet Lectures NOT PICTURED MRS. C. N. HOLLINGSWORTH MISS JANE MORGAN Massage Lectures Social Problems Page Seventeen HEAD NURSES MISS JOSEPHINE DUNN, R. N. Pediati ics MRS. ELIZABETH TICE, R. N. Gynecology MISS SHIRLEY THOMPSON, R. N. Medicine MISS MABEL HUSS, R. N. Obstetrics MISS MONTROSE AUSTIN, R. N. Urology MISS RUTH FALLS, R. N. Orthopedics MISS NET WHITWORTH, R. N. Orthopedics MISS VELMA JONES, R. N. Orthopedics MISS MARGARET WICKER, R. N. Medicine MISS LALAN PATTERSON, R. N. Medicine MRS. CORMA B. HENDERSON, R. N. Ear, Eye, Nose, and Throat MISS EARNESTINE COBB, R. N. Surgery MISS BEULAH HARRINGTON, R. N. Surgery MISS VIRGINIA WINEBARGER, R.N. Central Supply and Emergency MRS. OVERCASH BROWN, R. N. Out-Patient Department NOT PICTURED MISS B. SHIPP Operating Room Page Eighteen Hospital and Medical Staff INSTRUCTORS DR. RALPH C. REID, M.D. Anatomy Instructor DR. W. Z. BRADFORD, M.D. Obstetrical Lectures DR. W. B. BRADFORD, M.D. Obstetrical Lectures DR. ROBERT T. FERGUSON, M.D. Gyn. Lectures DR. HUNTER JONES, M.D. Gyn. Lectures DR. CHAS. GAY, M.D. Pediatric Lectures DR. J. R. ADAMS, M.D. Pediatric Lectures DR. ROBERT A. MOORE, M.D. Com. Lectures DR. RAYMOND THOMPSON, M.D. Urology Lectures DR. W. E. DANIEL, M.D. Urology Lectures NOT PICTURED DR. E. W. FRANKLIN, M.D. Gyn. Lectures DR. JASPER S. HUNT, M.D. Pediatric Lectures DR. E. K. McLAIN, M.D. Pediatric Lectures riM Page Nineteen nstructors DR. H. H. BAIRD, M.D. Urology Lectures DR. 0. L. MILLER, M.D. Orthopedic Lectures DR. HARRY WINKLER, M.D. Orthopedic Lectures DR. J. S. GAUL, M.D. Orthopedic Lectures DR. LUTHER W. KELLY, M.D. Medical Lectures DR. E. J. WANNAMAKER, M.D. Medical Lectures DR. C. GRAHAM REID, M.D. Medical Lectures DR. W. C. MATTHEWS, M.D. Medical Lectures — Student Physician DR. TOM BAKER, M.D. Medical Lectures DR. ROY S. BINGHAM, JR., M.D. Medical Lectures NOT PICTURED DR. JAMES ALEXANDER, M.D. Medical Lectures DR. LEON KENNEDY, M.D. Medical Lectures Page Twenty nstructors DR. W. B. MAYER, M.D. Medical Lectures DR. E. R. HIPP, M.D. Surgery Lectures DR. JOS. A. ELLIOTT, M.D. Dermatology Lectures DR. THOMAS D. SPARROW, M.D. Surgery Lectures DR. V. K. HART, M.D. Otology Lectures DR. J. D. GILLAND, M.D. Surgery Lectures DR. RUTH LEONARD, M.D. Ophthalmology Lectures DR. W. S. CORNELL, M.D. Surgery Materia Medica Lectures DR. H. C. NEBLETT, M.D. Ophthalmology Lectures NOT PICTURED DR. W. H. PETTUS, JR., M.D. Surgery Lectures DR. J. W. GIBBON, M.D. Surgery Lectures DR. ROWLAND T. BELLOWS, M.D. Netiro-Surgical Lectures DR. FRANK C. SMITH, M.D. Ophthalmology Lectures Page Twenty-One Clas - .mm ■' ;• s 3ES o. HISTORY N SEPTEMBER 1, 1943, thirty nine young ladies entered this School of Nursing to begin three years of nursing education. Added to the already tremendous thrill of becoming nurses, our group was the first class to enter under the Cadet Corps program. We gazed in awe as stacks of books were heaped in our eager arms, not realizing how many more would follow. That evening we were graciously entertained by the student body at a lawn party. Nightfall came, bringing ' lights out ' at 10:30 P. M. There would possibly have been many wet pillows, had not a strange event intervened. Six minutes after our heads hit the pillows, they were brought up again by an air raid alarm. By the time this subsided, tears were forgotten in the excitement and anticipation of the day when we could do our part in such emergencies. The first month passed so fast we wondered where it went. We began classes, millions of them — it seemed, buried our noses in books, and handled bones that we never knew existed. Another month passed, and we donned our blue-striped uniforms, at last to put into practice all the knowledge absorbed in the past two months. Finally, after what seemed an eternity (but really just six months), we received the caps so long admired. We were ones to be envied now, and believe me, that was a boost. In May 1944, we were officially inducted into the Cadet Corps along with other cadets of this district. Fall and winter came, bringing our first anniversary. The wonders of O.R., O.B., and Pediatrics began to unfold before our bewildered eyes. These experiences were invaluable, as we accepted the responsibility of second year students. Spring and summer months fled by, leaving many pleasant memories, parties, dances, picnics, swimming and sun bathing. Fall and winter came again, bringing our second anniversary this time. This event was celebrated by a dinner party. As seniors, we began plans for publication of the first school annual. By the last of October, we had completed our class-work and had more time to spend in the hospital. The following months were filled with hard work, and in our leisure hours we learned the difficulties of producing a year book. As the general direction of our goal beckons us on, we realize we have not suffered any extraordinary hardships, nor can we claim any great personal achievement. We merely took advantage of knowledge gained by those before us, and so added a short paragraph to the magnificent story of nursing. Now with our grand finale so near, we know that we have been able to keep on cur course. Our spirit is still a matter of wonder to me. WILLIE B. ASHE Historian Page Twenty-Six 1946 Class Officers MISS MARGARET WICKER Class Advisor NANCY LOUISA MOORE President BETTY JEANNE BRITTAIN Vice-President MARY SINGLETON Secretary MARY C. BROWN Treasurer 946 WILLIE B. ASHE Lockhart, S. C. He is great who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others. LOUISE BOYETTE Matthews, N. C. Life is like a joke — what counts is not how long it is, but how good it is. BETTY JEANNE BRITTAIN Conover, N. C. Smart, capable, and always kind; In fact, she just can ' t be defined. I ' apo Twenty-Eight MARY CORNELIA BROWN Kannapolis, N. C. Precious things come in small packages. HELEN CABE Dillsboro, N. C. Let us then be what we are and speak what we think; and in all things keep ourselves loyal attd true to the sacred profession of friendship. MARY GRACE COVINGTON Wadesboro, N. C. On stage she was natural, sim- ple, affecting; ' Twos only when she ivas off that she was acting. 946 Page Twenty-Nine 946 PENELOPE COX Clarkton, N. C. A person in whom you may con- fide and feel sure of sympathetic understanding. CLARA DICKSON Havre de Grace, Md. In the game, and not a mere looker-on. AILEEN EUDY Concord, N. C. Never saw so much energy stor- ed up in such a short person. Page Thirty MARGARET LOUISE HICKS Rockingham, N. C. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. MARGARET LOUISE JENKINS Mt. Holly, N. C. From the crown of her head to the sole of her feet, she is all mirth. HILDA KIRBY Supply, N. C. Quiet in appearance, with mot- ives unknown. 946 Page Thirty-One 946- GRACE McCARTER Clover, S. C. On with the dance; let joy be uncon fined. NANCY LOUISA MOORE Halifax, Va. As welcome as sunshine in every place Is the becoming approach of a good-natured face. RACHEL ELIZABETH OVERCASH Concord, N. C. Gaiety is the soul ' s health; sadness, its poison. Page Thirty-Two ELIZABETH McGINNIS PAYNE Alexis, N. C. Pretty, tvitty, full of fun, A brainy girl — she ' s all in one. MARY SINGLETON Rock Hill, S. C. She reads much; she is a great observer; and she looks quite through the deeds of men. MARION RAMSEY Bakersville, N. C. She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. 946 Page Thirty-Three 946 FRANCES SMITH Hartwell, Ga. Her charming ways, her friendly smile. Make her friendship well worth while. ELOISE WHISNANT Shelby, N. C. She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. NOT PICTURED NANCY SMITH PHIBBS High Point, N. C. The reason firm, the temperate will; Endurance, foresight, strength and skill. Page Thirty-Four Last Will and Testament W. E, THE CLASS OF 1946 II, having spent three years of our young lives, further educating ourselves and better preparing each individual for her place in the future do not wish to depart and take leave forever without first endowing a few of our most esteemed and cherished gifts to other members of the student body. The following we cherish fondly, so please accept them and keep intact until such time as you may wish to pass them on to others of a deserving nature. I, Willie B. Ashe, do hereby will my beloved and modern phonograph to Jean Gillespie. I, Louise Boyette, do hereby will my ability to do the wrong thing at the right time, to Caroline Tharp. I, Betty Brittain, do hereby leave my hard-earned suntan to Gertrude Wilburn. I, Mary Brown, do hereby will my undying love for the morgue, to Louise Foglia. I, Helen Cabe, do hereby leave my uncanny ability to lose sponges in the 0. R. to Doris Ritchie. I, Mary G. Covington, do hereby leave my admiration of new interns, to Carrie Hartsell. I, Penny Cox, do hereby will my 0. R. mental ability to Kathleen Bryant. I, Clara Dickson, do hereby leave my attraction for Dr. Hipp ' s lake to Nell Fipps. I, Aileen Eudy, do hereby will my position and adoration for the cysto room, to Wilma Crouch. I, Margaret Hicks, do hereby will my soapy April Fool ' s Day specimen to Evelyn Smoot. I, Margaret Jenkins, do hereby leave my sense of humor to Josephine Nantz. I, Hilda Kirby, do hereby leave my sleepless days, to Virginia Blalock. I, Grace McCarter, do hereby will my resistance to poison ivy, to Ruth Stenstrom. I, Nancy L. Moore, do hereby leave my love for ' jug-town ' to Mary Anne Forsythe. I, Rachel Overcash, do hereby leave my giggles, to Sue Cordell. I, Marion Ramsey, do hereby will my daintiness, to Emma Kate Allen. I, Elizabeth Payne, do hereby leave my latest hair styles, to Betty Gwyn. I, Eloise Whisnant, do hereby will my vast traveling experiences, to Ruth Kirby. I, Mary Singleton, do hereby leave my sympathetic understanding, to Ann Miller. I, Frances Smith, do hereby leave my ability to get on restrictions, to Rachel Dubose. I, Nancy Phibbs, do hereby will my papooses, to Lila Gilbert. With these scratchings we close this session, being of sane (?) mind and body. CLASS OF 1946 II 24th Day of May, 1946 Page Thirty-Five 1947 I Officers MISS JOSEPHINE DUNN Class Advisor RACHEL DuBOSE President JOSEPHINE NANTZ Vice-President LOUISE FOGLIA Secretary and Treasurer 1947 II Officers MISS EARNESTINE COBB Class Advisor DORIS RITCHEY President MIRIAM ANNE MURPHY Vice-President HAZEL GREER Secretary PHYLLIS HODGES Treasurer Page 7 hirty-Seven Classes of 947 947 ' Class VIRGINIA BLALOCK Rockingham, N. C. KATHLEEN BRYANT Sanford, Fla. WILMA CROUCH Stony Point, N. C. RACHEL DUBOSE Jefferson, S. C. Page Thirty-Eight NELL FIPPS Tabor City, N. C. LOUISE FOGLIA Baden, N. C. LILA GILBERT Conover, N. C. JEAN GILLESPIE McComas, West Va. Page Thirty-Nine 947 ' Class BETTY GWYNN Concord, N. C. CARRIE HARTSELL Jackson Springs, N. C. RUTH KIRBY Belmont, N. C. ANN MILLER Staunton, Va. Pope Forty JOSEPHINE NANTZ Charlotte, N. C. RUTH STENSTROM Sanford, Fla. CAROLINE THARPE Wilmington, N. C. GERTRUDE WILBURN Union, S. C. MARGARET SHARPE Not Pictured --Lexington, N. C. Page Forty-One 947 Ciass BETTY S. BALLARD __Kannapolis, N. C, MABEL BARBER Carthage, N. C. DOROTHY BEER Wilmington, N. C. MARY M. CAMPBELL Newton, N. C. Page Forty- Two SUE CORDELL Hickory, N. C. MAYME DAMPIER Sanford, Fla. MARY ANN FORSYTHE Charlotte, N. C. BETTY GARMON Charlotte, N. C. Page Forty-Three 947 Class HAZEL GREER West End, N. C. BETTY HIOTT Easley, S. C PHYLLIS HODGES Tacoma Park, Md. HELEN KEZIAH Monroe, N. C. Paee Forty-Four CAROLYN LAGLE Mocksville, N. C. FRANCES McCREIGHT Lakeland, Fla. MIRIAM MURPHY Clover, S. C. MARY ELIZABETH NISBIT Charlotte, N. C. Pngf Forty-Five X I M 947 Class DORIS RITCHEY Lexington, N. C. LUCY SAUNDERS Charlotte, N. C. ELIZABETH SETZER Newton, N. C. EVELYN SMOOT High Point, N. C. SYBIL WILLIS Lumberton, N. C Page Forty-Six 1948 I Officers MISS ETHEL BURTON Class Advisor MAUREEN SYKES President MARGIE COBLE Vice-President GRACE WATKINS Secretary HELEN MATHESON Treasurer i Classes of 948 1948 II Officers MISS MARY HAYES Class Advisor EDITH BYERS P esident EDITH ANNE JOHNSON Vice-President MARY ANNA GRANT Secretary RACHEL McLAIN Treasurer Page Forty-Nine 948 ' Class EMMA K. ALLEN Hiddenite, N. C. RUTH ATWELL Mooresville, N. C. ROSE J. AUSTIN Oakboro, N. C. NANCY BEARDEN Charlotte, N. C. DOROTHY BLACKBURN Statesville, N. C. MARGIE COBLE Kannapolis, N. C. BONNIE L. FUNDERBURKE Charlotte, N. C. DOROTHY MEEKS Lincolnton, N. C. Page Fifty CORRINE MOORE Cliffside, N. C. HELEN MATHESON Stony Point, N. C. GERTRUDE POOLE Fort Lauderdale, Florida MAUREEN SYKES High Point, N. C. ELAINE WALLER Salisbury, N. C. GRACE WATKINS Cliffside, N. C. LOUISE WILSON Valdese, N. C. NOT PICTURED VIRGINIA ROBINSON Charlotte, N. C. Page Fifty-One 948 Class EDITH BYERS Shelby, N. C. MARGIE CANUPP Cooleemee, N. C. SUSIE CATOE Kershaw, S. C. VONETTA CLANTON Rock Hill, S. C. ELEANOR COBB Salisbury, N. C. SARA DOBY Albemarle, N. C. MARY EVERHART Cooleemee, N. C. MARY ANNA GRANT Rock Hill, S. C. Page Fifty-Two EDITH ANN JOHNSON Lumberton, N. C. JEWEL KLOUSE Raeford, N. C. FRANCES LINEBERRY Tarboro, N. C. ALICE LINKER Concord, N. C. RACHEL McCLAIN Kings Mountain, N. C. ALICE McCORKLE Concord, N. C. WANDA McDONALD St. Pauls, N. C. AUDREY MARTIN Ellerbe, N. C. Page Fifty-Three 948 Class RUBY POOLE Charlotte, N. C. KATHLEEN REVEL Pembroke, N. C. MARGIE SPARKS Rutherfordton, N. C. FRANCES USSERY Rockingham, N. C. BESSIE WADDILL Cheraw, S. C. GERALDINE WILKINSON Newton, N. C. NOT PICTURED MARY SCOTT DORMAN Chesterfield, S. C. Page Fifty-Four Alumnae Officers MABEL HUSS President SHIRLEY THOMPSON Vice-President LOREE FINCHER Secretary JUDY McCREADY Treasurer - CJ ? V. ' TT- ■■. )! IV Resident Staff L_ Gs enter ParihaU Oelrich 945-46 ' ie Fifty-Six Activities r sftrffc 7% Vet - ' ' ■■' ' V , • Id Iff f |Wili ' taiiiilfiii J[8 ft « , ■The Annual Staff First row: BETTY BRITTAIN Circulation Manager ELOISE WHISNANT Advertising Manager NANCY L. MOORE Editor-in-Chief PENELOPE COX Business Manager MARION RAMSEY Art Editor Second row: MARY SINGLETON Ass ' t Art Editor MARY G. COVINGTON Ass ' t Circulation Manager WILLIE B. ASHE Historian LOUISE BOYETTE Typist MARGARET HICKS Ass ' t Advertising Manager ELIZABETH PAYNE Photographic Editor MARGARET JENKINS Ass ' t Photographic Editor AILEEN EUDY Ass ' t Business Manager NOT PICTURED MISS MARY V. HAYES Faculty Advisor Page Fifty-Eight Glee Club The student nurses ' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Medford is composed of nineteen students. The above picture was made during a Sunday evening perform- ance at the Mint Museum. I ' igv Hfly-Nine Rushed Monday nites at the Y, a swimming lesson, a dip, a fling on the basketball court, a record or two, a hot dog — ' n home. Y. W. C. A. I ' a fie Si (y Social Events Anxiously we await the longed for events. Halloween Spring Dance of 1946 CONSCIENTIOUS SLEEPIEST HUNGRIEST fU s ?ofcEN CURIOUS STUDIOUS VERSATILE BE: ' ' wnwii MOST CHANGEABLE SINCERE fi ?c. fe MOST ATTRACTIVE CONCEITED HUMOROUS MOST TALKATIVE BEST ALL AROUND domineering CROQUET SOFTBALL HIKING BADMINTON TENNIS Sports Page Sixty-Four Advertising To all of those who have contributed so freely of time and effort to make this book possible, we sincerely express our apprecia- tion. Page Sixty-Five •NISIEV BEAUTIFUL SHOES Pleasant journey Tranquil town Swank hotel Loll around... re ' llll llll llll ° gsa tty Yi jv+ - The most exotic and colorful assemblage of playtime footwear we have ever shown. Peekaboo plastics, lovely leathers and cool fabrics. Fifty styles $1.98 to $4.95 rn rn BEAUTIFUL SHOES 211 N. TRYON STREET Page Sixty-Six Compliments of HARMON SALES COMPANY Upholstery — Slip Covers Decorative Fabrics Phone 5240 264 McGill Street CONCORD, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS!! OWEN DECORATING COMPANY PAINTING, Commercial and Residential SPRAY PAINTING - PAPER HANGING Let Us Decorate Your Home or Office We Have the Material and Skilled Labor REASONABLE PRICES — IMMEDIATE SERVICE Phone 3-0944 Nite Phone 6562—2-4010 321 N. Caldwell Page Sixty-Seven CHARLOTTE FISH OYSTER CO. Charlotte, N. C. It is a pleasure as well as duty to supply Charlotte Memorial Hospital with their needs for the sick and disabled. SOUTHERN FRUIT COMPANY, INC. Charlotte 1, North Carolina Telephones 3-6181-2-3-4 Pogp Sixty-Eight MILL REMNANTS CO. Decorative Fabrics 316 East Trade Street Phone 2-3008 Compliments of The Blue Cross Plan For Health Service Hospital Saying Association of N. C, Inc. Chapel Hill, N. C. CHARLOTTE -BRANCH OFFICES ASHEVILLE GREENSBORO WINSTON -SALEM WILMINGTON Page Sixty-Nine J. E. Hanger of North Carolina, Inc. Manufacturers of Artificial Limbs Hanger Limbs Have Been Used Since 1861 MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE 526 Hillsboro St. RALEIGH, N. C. Phone 3-1811 735 N. Graham St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 4-4087 Compliments of MARVIN-NEITZEL CORPORATION TROY NEW YORK Manufacturers of Hospital Clothing and Nurses ' Apparel Page Seventy BIGGERS BROTHERS Incorporated WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Butter, Eggs— Institutional Size Canned Items SEXTON FRENCH DRESSING Enjoy this treat when you go out to eat ... at better hotels and restaurants everywhere. Sexton Page Seventy-One The HERALD PRESS inc. — PRINTERS — CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Seventy-Two (a 1cj1 wifl pnovujl to- V jCX.. ,, .j Page Seventy-Three When She Says ' Yes ' Visit M. B. SMITH JEWELERS Mrs. Josephine H. Roberts Representative THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. — Specializing In — SAVINGS AND RETIREMENT PLANS FOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN 304 Johnston Bldg. Office: 2-4193 Residence: 4-4996 Charlotte, N. C. It was a pleasure to have equipped your New Nurses ' Home with furniture We Are Also Distributors of SIMMONS HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT FLOWERS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT COMPANY Richmond, Virginia E. C. RANKIN, N. C. Representative Compliments of HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC. Huntington, Indiana Wade Hampton Hospital Representative Page Seventy-Four Compliments of AUTO FINANCE COMPANY 200 Latta Arcade Charlotte, N. C. haviland smi commcRCML photocmpmca Official Photographers to THE LAMP Studio and Laboratories 3100 Park Road Phone 8331 A Fine Place When You ' re Sick— The Hospital A Fine Place When You ' re Hungry — THE BOAR ' S HEAD 1426 E. Morehead Street Phone 3-5377 Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. Charlotte, N. C. Shop At Sears And Save P«gp Seventy-Five RHOADS tr COMPANY INSTITUTIONAL TEXTILES Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. George B. Wells, Representative Box No. 1225 Greenville, South Carolina NELSON PAGE, INC. JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS 235 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of CITY CHEVROLET CO. 710 S. Tryon Street Telephone 7155 McDEVITT tj STREET CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 505 Bu Iders Building Charlotte, North Carolina Page Seventy-Six ' It ' s Easij To Pay— The Neiman Way NEIMAN ' S, JEWELERS 115 S. Tryon St. Established 1912 Phone 7981 Charlotte, N. C. C. R. TRIMBLE COMPANY SALES ENGINEERING SPECIALISTS Ventilating, Cooling and Air Conditioning Equipment 205 Cottage PI. Charlotte, N. C. Telephone 6901 pr hJJMm i The School that; Different •JjfllMl Fully accredited by National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools Call Write, or Visit for Information Day and Evening Classes CHARLOTTE, N. C. For Nurses Uniforms It ' s- The Friendly Store in a Friendly City Page Seventy-Seven For Smarter Fashions and Greater Values— B ELK BROTHERS Serving Charlotte for Over Half a Century Compliments of HICKORY HOUSE The Home of Fine Food 235 S. Tryon St. Compliments of the BARRINGER HOTEL CHARLOTTE Compliments of a Friend Page Seventy-Eight ROYAL MANUFACTURING CO. COMPLETE JANITORS ' SUPPLIES Augusta, Ga. The House That Treats You Royal COAL FUEL OIL COKE DIAL 3-2187 It is a pleasure to provide you with ECONOMICAL H EAT For More Than 30 Years H. V. JOHNSON SON North Yard 1115 N. Church South Yard 725 S. College Congratulations and Best Wishes To Charlotte Memorial Hospital And The Graduating Class of 1946 School of Nursing This institution takes pride in supply- ing the equipment for the kitchen and dining rooms of your very fine hos- pital for many years. THE STRAUS CO., Inc. The Largest Equipment House in the South Richmond 19, Virginia Raymond J. Collingsworth, District Manager Hospital sewingroom supplies Tapes, Webbings, Threads, Fasteners, Etc. T. J. CONNOLLY CO. 300 W. Adams St. Chicago 6, III. Page Seventy-Mine Compliments of CITY ICE DELIVERY CO. 512 E. Fourth St. Compliments of RELIANCE FRUIT PRODUCE CO., Inc. Wholesale Only FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES, EGGS 227-231 S. College St. Phone 2-2117-8 Charlotte, North Carolina DOUGLAS SING MORTUARY 1335 Elizabeth Ave. Charlotte, N. C. Phone 2-4132 Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE Compliments of R A YL ASS Department- Stores, Inc. 121 West Trade Street Phone 2-2751 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Eighty Garibaldi %nm 104 SOUTH TRYON STREET uexxxfin u e£eAA Sluice; 89t) Phone 5822 Charlotte 4, N. C. OUR FITTING DEPARTMENT I. W. Faires, Manager — experienced fitters — SACRO ILIAC SUPPORTS ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS PTOSIS SUPPORTS TRUSSES ELASTIC HOSIERY ARCH SUPPORTS, ETC. Private fittings rooms for men, women and children WORTH M. HELMS, Salesman IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HOSPITAL BEDS WHEEL CHAIRS INFRA RED LAMPS SICK ROOM REQUISITES ELECTRIC HEATING PADS INVALID WALKERS BOX COMMODES BED PANS— URINALS BACK REST BED TRAYS RUBBER SHEETING BABY SCALES WINCHESTER SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 106 East 7th Street Charlotte, N. C. Tel. 2-4109 Page Eighty-One Courtesy of z , A. HOVIS SON AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS KALE-LAWING CO. Stationers - Office Outfitters Printer ' s 227-229 South Tryon St. Phone 6185 Charlotte, N. C. B. T U B E L Ladies ' and Gentlemen ' s Tailoring Men ' s Furnishings 1412 E. Morehead St. Phone 2-0032 Charlotte, North Carolina STANDARD ICE FUEL COMPANY COAL Phone 2-1114 FUEL OIL COLD STORAGE Established 1893 Page Eighty-Two WONDER Silk Remnant Shop Full Line of Silks, Cottons, Woolens and Draperies 130 E. Trade St. Phone 9831 Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte Auction House 214-212 S. College St. 4-4595 Antiques, and Used Furniture THACKER ' S, Inc. A Good Place To Eat 221 S. Tryon St. Private Dining Rooms for Parties and Banquets RATCLIFFE ' S FLOWERS Phone 7189 Compliments of FIELDS ' JEWELERS 101 N. Tryon Street Jvl Qccdfrum g C4M R.L0TTG tt Compliments of POUND MOORE CO. Office and Home Furnishings Page Eighty-Three Myers Park Pharmacy ' We Fill Any Doctor ' s Prescription 1400 E. Morehead St. Phone 7187 Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte ' s Leading Restaurant Delicious Foods TENNER ' S RESTAURANT Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of PICCADILLY GRILL It Costs Less At STERCH I ' S To Furnish Your Home 425 S. Tryon St. 129 S. College St. Compliments of Rl LEY ' S Headquarters for Nebel Nylon Hosiery Nurses and Street Hose Spalding All-White Saddle Shoes In Stock FAUL CRYMES, INC. 415 S. Tryon St. Compliments of ANN LEWIS 113 N Tryon St. Compliments SOUTHERN BREAD Phone 6181 Page Eighty-Four Mack Sanders Motors, Inc. NASH MOTOR CARS 226 South Church Street Charlotte 2, N. C. © FRIGIDAIRE — GENERAL ELECTRIC WESTINGHOUSE HOME APPLIANCES Service On All Makes SNOOK BROTHERS, Inc. 1016-18 Central Ave. 3-8686 IMPROVED K-O-L No. 2 KEEPS DISHES CLEAN AND SANITARY AT THE CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL L. V. BALLARD REPRESENTING THE DU BO IS COMPANY CINCINNATI 3, OHIO COMPLIMENTS of a FRIEND Page Eighty-Five
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Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.