Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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V ' ' ifc.iJ HU - THE LAM? NINETEEN FORTY-NINE THE LAMP CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CHARLOTTE, .. .- ' . M a Me. 1E4 cJT ' ■ • i ■ ■ ' - Mt j (jflK fe Ju, gEBy .T? |flH : 1 a 1 P VjJ- . 3 . 53JB| Jsac h 1 T i-m LMm r if 1 1 Mary Lena Parks Emma Kathryn Woodie Co-Ed ' fors OF 19 4 9 SCHOOL OF NURSING NORTH CAROLINA Betty Frances Gamble Business Manager DEDICATION . . . In appreciation of her guidance, lead- ership, inspiration and her unceasing efforts to elevate the standards of our chosen profession, we, the Seniors of 1949, proudly dedicate this our year- hook, The Lamp to Miss Josephine Kerr, R.N. Page Four Miss Josephine Kerr, R.N. Page Five DOCTOR ' S DIRECTORY VISITING MEDICAL STAFF 1949 GENERAL OFFICERS Dr. C. Graham Reid President Dr. J. C. Montgomery First Vice-President Dr. W. R. Pitts Second Vice-President Dr. R. S. Bigham, Jr Secretary CHIEFS OF DEPARTMENTS Dr. R. Z. Query Internal Medicine Dr. T. D. Sparrow General Surgery Dr. G. S. Edgerton Obstetrics-Gynecology Dr. F. C. Smith Ophthalmology Dr. J. E. Jacobs Orthopedics Dr. J. S. Hunt Pediatrics Dr. T. H. Wright, Jr N euro-Psychiatry Dr. H. W. McKay Urology Dr. G. W. Pennington Otorhinolaryngology ACTIVE STAFF Dr. J. M. Alexander Dr. W. H. Pettus, Jr. Dr. H. C. Neblett Dr. T. W. Baker Dr. T. D. Sparrow Dr. F. C. Smith Dr. Allyn Choate Dr. P. W. Sanger Dr. A. A. Dorenbusch Dr. E. S. Faison Dr. W. F. Martin Dr. J. S. Gordon Dr. M. T. Gilmour Dr. H. S. Munroe, Jr. Dr. V. K. Hart Dr. H. H. Hodges Dr. McChord Williams Dr. F. E. Motley Dr. L. W. Kelly Dr. J. R. Adams Dr. G. W. Pennington Dr. R. F. Leinback Dr. J. R. Ashe Dr. R. T. Bellows Dr. W. B. Mayer Dr. J. S. Hunt Dr. R. W. Southerland Dr. C. McKay Dr. R. A. Moore Dr. T. H. Wright, Jr. Dr. C. G. Reid Dr. C. H. Gay Dr. Paul Kimmelstiel Dr. W. O. Johnston Dr. W. L. Venning Dr. Allan Tuggle Dr. R. Z. Query Dr. W. B. Bradford Dr. W. C. A. Sternbergh Dr. A. Taylor Dr. W. Z. Bradford Dr. W. E. Daniel Dr. W. H. Kneedler Dr. J. A. Crowell Dr. G. A. Hawes Dr. H. P. Steiger Dr. G. S. Edgerton Dr. R. W. McKay Dr. D. G. Welton Dr. E. W. Franklin, Jr. Dr. H. W. McKay Dr. W. S. Cornell Dr. O. H. Jones Dr. Preston Nowlin Dr. J. W. Gibbon Dr. J. S. Gaul Dr. Raymond Thompson Dr. E. R. Hipp Dr. J. E. Jacobs Dr. H. H. Baird Dr. J. P. Kennedy Dr. Harry Winkler Dr. J. C. Montgomery Dr. W. R. Pitts ASSOCIATE STAFF Dr. R. S. Bigham Dr. J. M. VanHoy Dr. C. J. Hawes Dr. A. J. Draper Dr. R. P. Miller Dr. B. W. Armstrong Dr. L. T. Kennedy Dr. W. F. Harrell, Jr. Dr. J. A. Powers Dr. W. C. Matthews Dr. C. G. Watkins Dr. Ira H. Rapp Dr. C. A. Munroe Dr. E. F. Hardman Dr. A. G. Brenizer, Jr. Dr. C. B. Norris Dr. J. H. E. Woltz Dr. J. A. Brabson Dr. R. M. Wheeler Dr. J. K. MacDonald Dr. V. G. Watters, Jr. Dr. Logan O. Jones Dr. C. B. Foster CONSULTING STAFF Dr. L. G. Gage Dr. O. L. Miller Dr. R. H. Lafferty Dr. Parks M. King Dr. W. M. Roberts Dr. J. E. Hemphill Dr. H. L. Seay Dr. H. L. Sloan Dr. J. R. Shull Dr. E. J. Wannamaker Dr. C. N. Peeler Dr. L. C. Todd Dr. T. Preston White Dr. W. M. Summerville Dr. E. K. McLean Dr. H. S. Munroe, Sr. Dr. T. H. Byrnes Dr. J. A. Elliott Dr. R. T. Ferguson Dr. O. D. Baxter Dr. A. A. Barron Dr. Brodie C. Nalle, Sr. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OFFICERS Mr. F. J. Blythe Chairman Mr. R. S. Dickson V ice-Chairman Mr. J. B. London Secretary-Treasurer Mr. George C. Snyder Chairman of Executive Finance Committee Mr. William H. Barnhardt Mr. James J. Harris Mr. B. Irvin Boyle Mr. Fred B. Helms Mr. J. H. Bridges Mrs. E. C. Marshall Mr. E. R. Cannon Mr. Carl G. McGraw Mr. E. C. Griffith Mr. J. Shepherd Mr. J. A. Jones Mr. John L. Wilkinson Miss Emma Hall Mrs. Hamilton W. McKay Page Seven ADMINISTRATION Mr. R. Z. Thomas, Jr. Administrator Miss Josephine Kerr, R.N. Administrative Assistant Miss Elizabeth White, R.N., B.A. Director of Nursing Service Director of Nursing Education Miss Ethel F. Burton, R. N. Assistant Director of Nursing Education Page Eight ADMINISTRATION NURSING SERVICE OFFICE Director of Nursing Service Assistants (top row): Mrs. Eugenia Norris, R.N., Mrs. Thelma Thomason, R.N. Night Supervisory Staff (bottom row): Mrs. Mary Wingfield, R.N., and Mrs. Geneva Hovis, R.N., Assistant Night Supervisors; Miss Anna Sanders, R.N., Night Supervisor. Page Nine ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Miss Louise Foglia, R.N Secretary Miss Josephine Nance, R.N Treasurer Mrs. Margie Hinson, R.N Vice-President Mrs. Caroline Murray, R.N President Page Ten Jamlfy. .... FACULTY Haynes Baird, M.D. Urology Miss Montrose Austin, R.N. Urology Nursing Miss Amy Ann Snelling, R.N., B.S. Medical Nursing, Dermatology Miss Margaret Ross, A.B. Diet Therapy Roy S. Bigham, M.D. Medicine William C. Matthews, M.D. Medicine Leon T. Kennedy, M.D. Medicine Harry L. Winkler, M.D. Orthopedics Julian E. Jacobs, M.D. Orthopedics Miss Ethel F. Burton, R.N. Nursing History, Professional Adjustments Ward Management FACULTY O. Hunter Jones, M.D. Obstetrics Miss Ruth Alexander, R.N., A.B. Obstetrical Nursing. V. K. Hart, M.D. Otology J. S. Gordon, M.D. Otology H. C. Neblett, M.D. Ophthalmology Mrs. Iris Large, R.N. E.E.N.T. Nursing, Orthopedic Nursing Surgical Nursing Miss Hazel Solomon, R.N. Operating Room Principles Miss Myrtle Kraus, Phg. Pharmacology, Therapeutics Mrs. Corrie Hollingsworth, R.N. Massage Miss Mary Louise Spratt, M.A. Social Implication of Diseases FACULTY Miss Gertrude Wilburn, A.B., R.N. Counselor, Recreational Director Ray I. Kimel First Aid FACULTY NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Charles B. Norms, M.D. Medicine Miss Mary Farrar, R.N., B.S. Pediatric Nursing William S. Cornell, M.D. Surgery Joseph A. Elliott, M.D. Dermatology James A. Crowell, M.D. Gynecology Miss Beatrice Copeland, A.B., R.N. Nursing. Arts Margaret Barnes, M.D. Communicable Diseases Miss Elinor Caddell, B.S., R.N. Chemistry, Bacteriology, Anatomy anc Physiology, Materia Medica, Psychology and Sociology Thomas H. Wright, M.D. Psychiatry Fletcher Harrell, M.D. Communicable Diseases Page Fourteen FACULTY NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Mrs. Nillandine Beatty, B.S.— Nutrition and Cookery Ralph C. Reid, M.D.— Anatomy and Physiology Roy E. Hoke, Ph.D.— Psychology, Sociology Miss Faye Estes, R.N., B.S.— Materia Medica, Nursing Arts, Medical Nursing Miss Mary Virginia Hayes, R.N., B.S.— Nursing Arts Edward Bailey, M.D. —Pediatrics Miss Josephine Dunn, R.N. —Pediatric Nursing Miss Mozelle Barnett, R.N .—Obstetrical Nursing Miss Rosamond Shipp, R.N .—Operating Room Principles Louis D. Tellerman, M.D.— Chemistry, Microbiology, Introduction to Medical Science Mrs. Betty Hawn, R.N. —Medical Nursing Miss Jane Morgan, A.B., M.S.— Social Implication of Diseases George Miller, M.D. —Orthopedics Miss Loretta Fayhe, R.N. —Orthopedic Nursing Page Fifteen THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE I solemnly pledge myself before God And in the presence of this assembly To pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and misi chievous. N And will iiui tyke 1 KnW ful drug. 5w7n ry 3mTrnst£ ny harm I will do all in my power to elevate the standa d my profession, And I will hold in confidence all persorydnatters committed to my keeping, 11 family affairs coming to my lu wledge in the of mv prnH c ' fT - With loyalty w l T mndecmo o aid the physician in his wnrlr A And to devote myselt to the welfare of those committed to my care. Page Sixteen SwJ i • • • SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kathryn Woodie President Margaret Little Vice-President Atha Tucker Secretary Eleanor Parsons Treasurer Miss Mary Farrar, R.N., B.S. Class Sponsor Page Eighteen SsnisfiA. . . . Betty Frances Gamble Kings Mountain, N. C. Those who bring sunshine to the others cannot keep it from themselves. of Margaret Dawn Little Concord, N. C. High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Gertrude Bernice Meek Gold Hill, N. C. Life is full of bumps, and a sense of humor is a good shock absorber. Paoe Nineteen cSfi t L . . . Alice Marie Moss Pine Bluff, N. C. On with the dance; let joy be unconfined. Eleanor Eunice Parsons Mount Gilead, N. C. How far that little candle throws its light. Mary Lena Parks Winston-Salem, N. C. Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance and flourishing in an immortal youth. Page Twenty S m iA, . . . Mary Frances Trogdon Fayetteville, N. C. A clear fire, a clean hearth, and the rigour of the same. Atha Marie Tucker Concord, N. C. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Emma Kathryn Woodie Laurel Springs, N. C. I ' m as the Lord made me; and I wish to be accounted no better, nor any worse. Page Twenty-one LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1949, being of sound mind and body— debatable— declare this our last will and testament to be executed in the following manner: Section I To the faculty, we leave our undying gratitude for your understanding, patience, and guidance which have laid for us the foundation of our profession during our three years at C. M. H. To the student body, we leave our coy, dignified manner which we always maintained at student functions. May you enjoy it as much as we have. Section II To our loyal instructors, we bequeath a bean shooter to keep the future seniors awake. To Miss Burton, we leave. To Miss White, we leave our mules. Section III I, Betty Gamble, bequeath my nickname Butterball to Emily Jo Williams. I, Margaret Little, bequeath my ability to never know any gossip to Anne Graham. I, Gertrude Meek, bequeath my social life to Lonely Hearts Club. I, Alice Moss, bequeath my wit to It Pays To Be Ignorant. I, Mary Parks, bequeath my flirtatious ways to Margaret Ware. I, Eleanor Parsons, bequeath my height to Edwyna Russell. I, Mary Frances Trogdon, bequeath my ability to breeze up and down the hall at atomic speed to Edna Taylor. I, Atha Tucker, bequeath my ability to giggle spontaneously to Gladys Evans. I, Kathryn Woodie, bequeath my ability to sleep in class to those who may have insomnia. Atha Tucker, Testator Vage Twenty-two That Larry! . . . Tired girls? . . . Restriction followed . . . Sk • Pt f I I S T C Wish I had that swing in my back yard . . . Which twin has I | f r O ri  X I O the toni? . . . The mallets look nice . . . go on bovs! . . . Who won: Alone? . . . Oh, how we tried to dance! THE.... QUEEN OF VALENTINE Miss Betty Frances Gamble Kings Mountain, N. C. Crowned Queen of Valentine at the 1949 Lamp dance at the Morris Field Officers ' Club, Charlotte, N. C. Page Twenty-four Superlatives Atha Tucker Most Typical Nurse Betty Gamble Best All-round Mary Parks Neatest Eleanor Parsons Most Popular Gertrude Meek Most Original Alice Moss Wittiest Kathryn Woodie Most Attractive Margaret Little Most Likely to Succeed Frances Trogdon Friendliest CLASS HISTORY 1949 Spring is here once again and again there is a class preparing to graduate from Charlotte Memorial Hospital. But this class is a special one to us, that is, because it is our class. It was the sunny day of September 6, 1946, that twelve enthusiastic girls began their careers as student nurses. During our first six months we struggled through piles and piles of books and soon learned that we were the most lowly form of lower classmen. Soon too, we acquired the habit of holding doors for our superiors and a clear mental picture of all the do ' s and dont ' s. Exams! Books! Dr. Reid! Lights out! How they frightened us! Three of our classmates left us during those days— but we nine remained, letting nothing discourage us, and the glorious day arrived when we received our reward— the cherished cap, at a quiet, impressive ceremony. Not one of us passed a mirror the next while without turning to look at our snow white cap. By this time, we did not feel quite so conspicuous. We were now officially members of the student body, and proceeded to elect our class officers: Kathryn Woodie, President; Margaret Little, Vice-President; Atha Tucker, Secretary; Eleanor Parsons, Treasurer. Our class sponsor was Miss Faye Estes. Then we began our second year at C. M. H.— classes began again and we were sent to the special services; operating room, obstetrics, pediatrics; and several of us experienced the thrills of the emergency room. A very important event happened during that year— the organizing of Student Government. Our class sponsor left us and we elected Miss Mary Farrar to succeed her. Truly, time does not stand still! We became seniors with the addition of black bands to our cap. During our senior year we have had many unforgettable experiences and events— senior duties, valentine dance, work- ing on the annual, our banquet and dance and the re-organization of our Student Government. It would be impossible to enumerate all our experiences at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. Some were interesting, sad, impressive, educational, embarrassing and amusing. But we have learned that it takes a little of each to be a good nurse, which was our high esteemed goal from the beginning. Atha Tucker, Class Historian. Page Twenty-six lAjuchJiclaAAQA, CLASS OF 1950 OFFICERS ESTHEK COWSERT President Ruby Carter Secretary Virginia Brown Vice-President Vera Nunnery Treasurer Mrs. Iris Large, R.N. Sponsor Page Twenty ' -eight CLASS OF 1950 Frances Amelia Bass Hendersonville, N. C. Patsy Louise Brannock Mount Airy, N. C. Panthia Virginia Brown Statesville, N. C. Ruby Mae Carter Hamlet, N. C. Ruth Carole de Castrique Hendersonville, N. C. Dorothy Evelyn Camp York, S. C. Mary Sue Clawson Boone, N. C. Carmen Cook Fayetteville, N. C. Page Twenty-nine CLASS OF 1950 Esther Ruth Cowsert WlNGATE, N. C. Marie Elizabeth Crone Goldsboro, N. C. Dorothy Crowder Monroe, N. C. Frances Maye Dean Whitmire, S. C. Gladys Evans Nebo, N. C. Lillian Fairfax LlIMBERTON, N. C. Mary Neal Gwaltney HlDDENITE, N. C. Gay Nell Hoffman HlDDENITE, N. C. Pfloe Thirty CLASS OF 1950 Doris Marie Kelly Rockingham, N. C. Doris Hope Little Concord N. C. Audrey Irene MacKay Newton, N. C. Martha Elizaeeth Matthews Marion, N. C. Vera Lee Nunnery Landis, S. C. Doris Oliver Fig, N. C. Sybil Parker Laurens, S. C. Amaryllis Flo Ramsey Drexel, N. C. Page Thirty-one CLASS OF 1950 Susan Waugh Riddle Sanford, N. C. Edwyna Lee Russel Drexel, N. C. Roma Jean S hn©ers Statesville, N. C. Mary Ann Selzer Hendersonville, N. C. Shirley Annette White Goldsboro, N. C. Sarah Ellen Young Blackstock, S. C. Page Thirty-two CLASS OF 1951-1 OFFICERS Mary Barbehenn Jane Rabb President Vice-President Nancy Harrill Matilda Regan Secretary Treasurer Miss Ruth Alexander, A.B.. R.N. Sponsor Page Thirty-three CLASS OF 1951-1 Mary Katherine Barbehenn asheville, n. c. Emily Ann Greer Statesville, N. C. Nancy Frances Harrill Concord N. C. Mary Katherine McDonald Raleigh, N. C. Jeanne Monroe Greenville, S. C. Jane Rabb Tampa, Florida Matilda Regan Laurinburg, N. C. Edna Carolyn Taylor Broadway, N. C. Margaret Ware Kings Mountain, N. C. Emily Jo Williams Easley, S. C. Page Thirty-four CLASS OF 1951-11 OFFICERS Cornelia Edwards President Mary Ann Dillard Vice-President Katherine Stewart Secretary Barbara Gardner Treasurer Miss Beatrice Copeland, A.B., R.N. Class Sponsor Page Thirty-five CLASS OF 1951-11 Barbara Baumgardner Asheville, N. C. Anne E. Britt Lumberton, N. C. Betty Butler Salisbury, N. C. Barbara Campbell Cliffside. N. C. Betty Conner Rutheifordton, N. C. Catherine Cook Fayetteville, N. C. Joanne Cook New London, N. C. Colleen Cooper Valdese, N. C. Margaret Cooper Lincolnton, N. C. Lettie Davis Concord, N. C. Mary A. Dillard Cross Anchor, S. C. Cornelia Edwards Spartanburg, S. C. Maryleen Efrid Albemarle, N. C. Doris Everleigh Lumberton, N. C. Barbara Gardner Greenville, S. C. Janice Gibson Gibson, N. C. Anne Graham Pembroke, N. C. Katherine Green Asheville, N. C. Audrey Greer Jacksonville, N. C. Peggy Harris Cliffside, N. C. Nell Honeycutt Belmont, N. C. Cora Howell Laurinburg, N. C. Page Thirty-six CLASS OF 1951-11 Evelyn Howie Morganton, N. C. Mary Ruth Hunsucker Claremont, N. C. Janet Hunt Durham, N. C. Rayma Kirby Lenoir, N. C. Viola Koon Salisbury, N. C. Kathryn Lombard Mountain Rest, S. C. Katrina Maready Jacksonville, N. C. Wilma McCrary Statesville, N. C. Nancy Miller Whitmire, S. C. Louise Moss China Grove, N. C. Alice Nickle Miami, Florida LOUANNE PULLIAM Maxton, N. C. Betty Jean Sinclair . Maxton, N. C. Helen Smith Greenville, S. C. Eunice Spires Miami, Florida Katherine Stewart Laurinburp, N. C. Virginia Stuart Raleigh, N. C. Marjorie Sumner Rutherfordton, N. C. Hazel Tuttle Lenoir, N. C. Billie White Rockwell, N. C. Wilma Wright Alexandria, Va. Alyce Wynne Williamston, N. C. Ptige Thirty-seven THE HOUSE MOTHERS Mrs. Boyd Mrs. Reid Mrs. Anderson Page Thirty-eight KL ittl Tennis . . . Bicycle riding . . . Badmin- ton .. . Just gossiping . . . Swimming • . . Dancing . . . Our counselor, Miss Wilburn . . . Basketball . . . Croquet . . . Sun bathing . . . Roller skating. tJctudtuuL- . • • Page Thirty-nine STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Margaret Little President Esther Cowsert Secretary Mary Neal Gwaltney Treasurer Frances Trogdon Vice-President Page Forty PREAMBLE We, the students of the Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, in order to further the activities of student life, promote a widespread interest in student affairs, participate in governing our- selves by just laws, and develop a spirit of progressive citizenship, do establish this constitution for the student body of the Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right: Esther Cowsert, Margaret Little. Standing, left to right: Frances Trogdon, Mary Neal Gwaltney, Mary Bar- behenn, Virginia Stuart, Jeanne Monroe, Kathrvn Woodie, Mary Parks, Marie Crone. Page Forty-one THE 1949 LAMP STAFF Co-Editors Mary Parks Kathryn Woodie Business Manager Betty Gamble Tov row. Margaret Little, Assistant Advertising Manager, Gertrude Meek, Art Editor, Alice Moss, Feature Editor. Bottom row: Eleanor Parsons, Advertising Manager, Frances Trogdon, Circulating Manager, Atha Tucker, Historian and Testator, Miss Mary Farrar, Sponsor. Page Forty-two GLEE CLUB Esther Cowsert President Amaryllis Ramsey Vice-President Frances Bass Secretary-Treasurer Doris Little Librarian Frances Bass, Barbara Bumgardner, Barbara Campbell, Mary Sue Clawson, Betty Conner, Joanne Cook, Margaret Cooper , Esther Cowsert, Marie Crone, Lettie Davis, Frances Dean, Cornelia Edwards, Doris Everleigh, Betty Gamble, Barbara Gardner, Janice Gibson, Kate Green, Audrey Greer, Peggy Harris, Gay Nell Hoffman, Janet Hunt, Doris Little, Margaret Little, Lazelle Lombard, Audrey MacKay, Wilma McCrary, Cathy McDonald, Katrina Maready, Martha Matthews, Gertrude Meek, Nancy Miller, Louise Moss, Vera Nunnery, Mary Parks, Eleanor Parsons, Amaryllis Ramsey, Mary Ann Selzer, Eunice Spires, Virginia Stuart, Mary Frances Trogdon, Atha Tucker, Margaret Ware, Billie White, Shirley White, Wilma Wright, Mary Neal Gwaltney, Gladys Evans, Doris Oliver, Roma Saunders, Susan Riddle, Jeanne Monroe, Emily Greer, Jane Rabb, Virginia Brown, Matilda Regan, Ruby Carter, Ellen Young, Alyce L. Wynne, Mary Barbehenn, Mr. William Thomas, Director. Page Forty-three BASKETBALL CLUB First row: Doris Everleigh, Lorraine Wynne, Mariorie Sumner, Janet Hunt, Wilma Wrioht Wilma McCrary. ' Second row: Betty Jean Sinclair, Royma Lou Kirby, Betty Lou Conner, Catherine Cook, Eunice Spires, Anne Graham, Evelyn Howie, Louanne Pulliam, Joanne Cooke. NIGHTINGALE GARDEN CLUB Matilda Regan, President, Mary Neal Gwaltney, Vice-President, Marie Crone, Secretary, Katherine Green, Treasurer, Cornelia Edwards, Librarian, Mrs. Gilmer Howie, Director. Frances Trogdon, Jeanne Monroe, Virginia Stuart, Peggy Harris, Barbara Campbell, Cora Howell, Janice Gibson, Mary Barbehenn, Sue Clawson, Gladys Evans, Annie Wilkerson, Anne Graham, Esther Cowsert, Kathryn Lombard, Lillian Ward, Lillian Fairfax, Katrina Maready. Page Forty-four QkajnjysLiL, cUisl up . . , ! ! OOCTOR, MY BABV HAS HAD A COLO FOR 3 W6CKS AND EMERGENCY D.T. ' s— d.o.a. ' s— casts— lacerations— where is that in- tern? — burns— will you please send the dummy? wrecks —ambulances— policemen— sutures. Head Nurse Miss Virginia Winebarger, R.N. Page Forty-six WHAT SMfclt I WtftR T - NlfrHT? IS M CUTBf WONOffK ' wk(re we Wivi. CrO? 6-rc? t,1.tr 20OCAt.?52vEC. ' 10W FAT ? ARTHRITIC? ( 0IA6ETIC? . wo awoccon ! g v? DIET KITCHEN Telephone ringing, special diets, milk shakes, swiped cookies, writing diets, serve those trays, glass of orange juice stat, formula room, send up the specials, nourish- ments, here comes Miss Ross! When are they gonna start serving? Director of Dietetics Miss Margaret Baker, B.S. Head Therapeutic Dietitian Miss Margaret Ross, A.B. Page Forty-seven Out Patient Department Ob. clinic— straight hours with week-ends off— pediatric clinic— rush! rush!— stay with the doctor, little girl— where ' s the otoscope— scotch tape test— cardiac clinic— oood interns!!! Head Nurse Miss Cora Brown, R.N. Page Forty-eight SURGERY Gastric resections— eviscerations— wanoensteen suctions- craniotomies— q 15 minute b.p. ' s— ether beds— enemas- head injuries— T and A ' s— epistaxis— tracheotomies. Page Forty-nine MEDICINE Blood chemistries— asthmatics— aminophyllin drips- triple injections— oxygen tents— dermatitis— compresses— E.S.T.— tests!!!— cardiacs— addicts— ulcers— milk and cream. Head Nurses Miss Frances Smith, R.N. Miss Faye Starnes, R.N. Mrs. Caroline Murray, R.N. Supervisor Miss Amy Ann Snelling, R.N., B.S. Page Fifty ORTHOPEDICS Hip pinnings— special back care— incontinents— penicil- lin— heat lamps— spinal fusions— wheel chairs— balkan frames— laminectomies— rounds with the orthopods— get the little black book!! Page Fifty-one YOU MEAN THERE ' S MORE THAN ONE KIND 01= JUG? UROLOGY Iu« town— catheters— the aoed— cvstos crvsti- j o n j cillin— K.U.B. ' s— intake and output charts— p.r.n. dressings. Head Nurse Miss Montrose Austin, R.N. Page Fifty-two OPERATING ROOM Sterile technique, hemastats, suture, hurry, scrubs, damn that light, on call, Kelly ' s, where ' s that circulating nurse, cysto room, drapes, preps, autoclaves, packs, sponge!! Flash, hammer, nails, plaster, Bovie! OBSTETRICS Incubators and premies— nursery— d.r. scrubs— scratch my back — Dr. Jones!!! (prune juice)— binders— put her on the table — stretchers— bov or girl?— pacing fathers— per care— cord clamp nurse!!!— 10— 2— 6— 10— 2— 6!! Supervisor Miss Ruth Alexander, A.B., R.N. Head Nurse Miss Miriam Murphy, R.N. Assistant Head Nurse Mrs. Bonita Paschall, R.N. Page Fifty-four PEDIATRICS Oh! this precious child— diarrhea— clysis— tepid sponge stat!— T and A ' s— diapers— formulas— medicine droppers- medications— L. P. s— restraints— this transfusion set!!! Supervisor Miss Mary Farrar, B.S., R.N. Head Nurse Miss Helen Ameen, R.N. Page Fifty-five GYNECOLOGY Women, Blood stat, women, perineal care, females, pelvics, stirrups, males opposite sex, preps, I.V. ' s, perineal care, more women, D C ' s, females, D E ' s. . . Head Nurse Miss Wilma Crouch, R.N. Page Fifty-six HERE AND THERE Just Pinky! . . . Glucose tolerance test. . . . Why all the attention, girls? . . . First day up! . . . Oh! another tube feeding! . . . Pop Holden. Page Fifty-seven r. o ri Resident Physicians Dr. John S. Campbell, Orthopedics Manistree, Michigan Dr. Clayton S. Curry, Obstetrics Lexington, N. C. Dr. William E. Froeming, Urology Sioux Falls, S. Dakota Dr. Richard E. Kendrick, Orthopedics San Francisco, California Dr. John M. Kester, Surgery Wilmington, N. C. Dr. H. Lee Large, Jr., Pathology Rocky Mount, N. C. Dr. James T. Littlejohn, Medicine Jemison, Alabama Dr. Kenneth M. Lynch, Jr., Urology Charleston, S. C. Dr. Robert N. McLeod, Jr., Pediatrics Washington, D. C. Dr. Richard V. Meaney, Radiology Punta Gorda, Florida Dr. Julian B. Neal, Pathology Thomasville, Ga. Dr. H. H. Stovall, Surgery Greensboro, N. C. Dr. Harry L. Tuten, N euro-Surgery Fairfax, S. C. Dr. FIugh D. Vernon, Pathology Forest City, N. C. Dr. William Elliott White, Jr., Pediatrics Morganton, N. C. Dr. W. Barron Withers, Orthopedics Charlotte, N. C. Not Pictured Dr. Ralph V. Kidd, Medicine Charlotte, N. C. INTERNS Dr. Charles G. Bolon Columbus, Ohio Dr. Marjorie Tweedt Brown Norfolk, Va. Dr. Harvey E. Brown Norfolk, Va. Dr. Frederick F. Converse Sumter, S. C. Dr. Robert S. Lackey Lenoir, N. C. Dr. James T. Welborn Lexington, N. C. Dr. Robert M. Wilhoit Troy, N. C. Page Fifty-nine Owl OiAitijnjq $ba$$. . . . Page Sixty nnnm 4 J siKiDDDDI BEIGE DD _l 6BBBB BBBBB BBBEB kl =3 D DO HDD DDDDODO DOCDDBB DBDDCOD OBBODDD ODDDDBC k .|DODClllO tifi ' ininlDUDDOD L c efcy Wflt ikt i dte 4 { dv dthjmiwfou Page Sixty-one James J. Harris, Pres R. Lewis Patton, Vice-Pres. Elbert Todd, Sec.-Treas. JAMES J. HARRIS COMPANY Insurance JOHNSTON BUILDING CHARLOTTE 2, N. G. TELEPHONE 2-5076 Thomas S. Lofton L. A. Tomlinson, Jr. E. E. Shumate, Jr. Page Sixty-two Congratulations IRWIN HENDERSON, JR. Representing THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW YORK First in America Hanger Dural Light Metal Artificial Limbs Light, Comfortable, Durable ENDORSED BY SURGEONS AND BOUGHT BY GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRIES Willow Limbs Also Available Head Office in Washington Established 1861 J. E. HANGER OF N. C, INC. 725 N. Graham Phone 4-4087 Page Sixty-three Wow!!! ... A break between classes . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . . . Just received our caps . . . The long and the short of it . . . Duty bound . . . Posino!! Page Sixty-four OUR NEW BUILDING Across the Street From Old Location Front of Building OUR FITTING DEPARTMENT I. W. FAIRES, MANAGER - - Miss Alice Whitley in charge ladies dept. SACROILIAC SUPPORTS ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS LUMBO SACRAL SUPPORTS PTOSIS SUPPORTS ELASTIC HOSIERY ARCH SUPPORTS TRUSSES PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED FITTERS TO SERVE YOU. FITTINGS FOR LADIES MEN and CHILDREN. East Display SICK ROOM REQUISITES for immediate delivery - - ELECTRIC HEATING PADS INVALID WALKERS BEDSIDE COMMODES BED PANS, URINALS BACK REST BED TRAYS RUBBER SHEETING BABY SCALES HOSPITAL BEDS j For Sale WHEEL CHAIRS j or Rent INFRA-RED LAMPS ULTRA-VIOLET LAMPS CRUTCHES BENZOIN VAPORIZERS INVALID RINGS DUST-PROOF PILLOW CASES Worth M. Helms, Local Representative Winchester Surgical Supply Company Carolinas ' House of Service 119 East 7th Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Tel. 24109 Physicians and Hospitals Suvvlies and Equipment Page Sixty-five Everything Dental Serving The Dental Profession From Four Centrally Located Offices THOMPSON DENTAL CO CHARLOTTE — GREENSBORO — RALEIGH, N. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. Compliments of J tfwnoAL (baihULL., Qvul. Charlotte, N. C. Serving Charlotte Memorial Hospital and Other Leading Institutions in Charlotte 1224 N. TRYON ST. PHONE 7116 Page Sixty-six o a g, Compliments of BARNHARDT BROTHERS COMPANY William H. Barnhardt, President o c §, Page Sixty-seven Oh! boy a letter!! . . . Dr. Lynch . . . Just Tilda . . . Diggers O ' Dell . . . Oh! Gorsh!! . . . Smoking on the lawn? . . . Camera shy . . . Looks like a female to me! Page Sixty-eight Compliments of + + 308 SOUTH TRYON To The NURSE We salute you on the fine work that you do. Your job is essential to the welfare of humanity. We commend you — a good job — well done. Now in Our 28th Year 109 S. Tryon 128 N. Tryon Funeral Directors 24 Hour Ambulance Service PHONE 3-6117 800 S. TRYON ANNOUNCING VESTAL INC, The New Antiseptic Septisol Containing G-ll — Saves time — Brush scrubbing is unnecessary — Eliminates needs for other antiseptic rinses — Residual protection Page Sixty-nine THE 1 1 u rsina J ro e A io n OFFERS YOU A well rounded education in the field of sciences and nursing arts A social and recreational program through training An opportunity to equip yourself to serve the sick and suffering A future which insures a comfortable income A profession well regarded in any community A general knowledge useful in any phase of life The pleasant surroundings of Charlotte Memorial Hospital combined with modern and scientific equipment of the hospital and school of nursing offer the young girl of today the greatest opportunity for realization of the above qualities. (This page subscribed by one of the many friends of Charlotte Memorial Hospital) Page Seventy cUvl phowdL to ry v CHARLOTTE, N. C. TRYON FIFTH DIAL 3-2121 ' Page Seventy-one Compliments of Plastishield Postpartum Breast Care Technic For Nursing Mothers Compliments of FURR SEED STORE 508 E. TRADE STREET PHONE 9415 Compliments of ZEB MANUFACTURING ATLANTA, GEORGIA America ' s leading manufacturers of janitor and sanitary maintenance chemicals and equipment Compliments of RDAM-BARKER INCORPORATED Distributors of the ROBARK Line of Surgical Supplies Box 2056 Greenville, S. C. Page Seventy-two vQ TD Compliments of R. S. DICKSON Vice-Chairman of the BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS and member of Executive Finance Committee CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL S O Page Seventy-three The Senior dance . . . Miss Bell . . . Gay Nell . . . Now what could be behind the towel . . . Dead or just charmed? . . . What lovely weather! . . . One of our cooks . . . The first aid bovs . . . Now they look very familiar, don ' t they? ... At last we made it! Page Seventy-four YANDLE-WEATHERS, INC. Phone 2-6129 820 E. Morehead St. Funeral Directors Ambulance Service REGENT CHINA SUPPLY CO Hospital Schools Hotel Restaurant FOOD SERVICE SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT 1110 West Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia Page Seventy-five ♦ ♦ ♦ MARVIN NEITZEL CORPORATION MODERN CLOTHING FOR HOSPITAL AND NURSE Troy, New York _____ 4. Page Seventy-six J. Ambulance Service Telephone 7133 Day and Night Ambulance equipped for administering oxygen Funeral Directors Since 1883 406 North Tryon Street Members National Selected Morticians by invitation Compliments of WRIGHT, ING 316 E. Trade St. ' Decorative Fabrics Carolina Transfer Storage Company • Bonded Warehouse • Local and Long Distance Moving Members of Allied Van Lines, Inc. Phone 2-5131 1230 West Morehead Street CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA AVANT Fuel and Ice Co. COAL, COKE AND WOOD Established 1902 940 North Davidson Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Seventy-seven WANT TO — Cash a check? (Need to now and then, don ' t you?) — Save Regularly? (Should, shouldn ' t you?) — Keep your valuable papers safe? (Where are they now?) Want To Do Such Things Easily, Quickly? Then for YOU, nurses, doctors, attendants of Memorial Hospital it ' s the friendly and convenient MOREHEAD STREET BRANCH of the AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Corner of Morehead and College Streets Main Office 204 South Tryon Street East Trade Street Branch Law Building MtlEwm 24 Hour Ambulance Service Dial 4-6421 727 E. MOREHEAD Page Seventy-eight It ' s Smart To Make BELK BROTHERS YOUR FAVORITE STORE . . . for fashions . . . for values AIR CONDITIONED Compliments of POUND MOORE Office and Home Furnishing 218 S. Tryon Street Compliments of J. D. DEWBERRY Supports The Heart Association WADE HAMPTON Huntington Laboratories Huntington, Ind. Page Seventy-nine If Toni could see this!! . . . Roommates . . . Lovers! . . . Not working? Dr. Kester . . . Huba! Huba! . . . How well we remember Room 217. Page Eighty Courtesy of Z. A. HQVIS SDN Ambulance Service Funeral Directors Phone 2-5144 Compliments of Powers Anderson of N. C, Inc. Physicians and Hospital Supplies Sick Room Requisites 58-60 Burke Street Telephone 3-1538 Winston-Salem, N. C. Laundry Cleaning Service PICK-UP DELIVERY Cash Carry Branch Store 509 S. Tryon St. Branch Store 1228 Gordon St. Branch Store 207 E. Park Ave. Branch Store 2220 W. Morehead Branch Store 1412 E. Morehead Branch Store 1831 S. Blvd. WRIGHTS CLEANING 1414 S. Tryon St. Phone 2-3144 Charlotte, N. C. H.V.JOHNSON HON Founded 1907 42 Years Experience GOAL COKE FUEL OIL Main Office and Yard 1115 NORTH CHURCH ST. Branch Yard 725 SOUTH COLLEGE ST. Telephone 3-2187 Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated Page Eighty-one Everything For The Office KALE-LAWING GO. 227 S. Tryon Charlotte, N. C. Concord Branch 27 S. Union St. Concord, N. C. Compliments of Bob ' s Jewelry Loan Go. Phone 7508 126 East Trade St. DOWTIN ' S FOOD STORE FANCY GROCERIES MEATS 1404 E. Morehead St. Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of Oriental Restaurant 126 W. Trade Street Charlotte, N. C. Phone 2-2238 It ' s Easy To Pay The Neiman Way NEIMANS Inc. JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS DIAMOND EXPERTS 115 S. Tryon St. Your ' Lunt ' Sterling Store Compliments of G. B. STROUPE SON SUPER— MARKET N. Belmont, N. C. 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 2 tWi ' eu. FURNITURE CO 204 E. Trade Phone 2-5673 Page Eighty-two Compliments of C HARLOTTE FISH OYSTER CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. PHONE 3-2177 CARRIKER POULTRY COMPANY SERVING CHARLOTTE AND AREA WITH SECURITY BRAND POULTRY AND EGGS All Our Poultry Is Grown Under Careful Supervision And Dressed in Our Modern Plant (Look for the Blue Horseshoe Label) Compliments of Clark Linen Equipment Co. Serving the Nation ' s Hospitals Since 1898 A Dependable Source For: Linens — Towels — Blankets Bedspread — Gowns — Uniforms Furniture — Carpets — Draperies Upholstery Fabrics Surgical Supplies Hospital Equipment Clark Linen Equipment Co. 303 W. Monroe St. Chicago 6, 111. E. C. GRIFFITH COMPANY Established 1912 Real Estate Loans — Insurance + CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Eighty-three Charlotte ' s Leading Theatres CAROLINA IMPERIAL BROADWAY STATE DILWORTH THE DRUM Drive-In 1520 E. Blvd. Featuring Fried Chicken, Choice Steaks All Kinds of Sandwiches Open from 7 A.M. until 12 M.N. C Compliments of A FRIEND C? Page Eighty-four Dr. Tuten ... Is this true? . . . Loafing . . . Eligible bachelor, with a roomy limousine, Interesting? . . . Miss Burton . . . Man hater . . . Well, MaryH-Jennie . . . Still having fun! Page Eighty-five NELSON PAGE, Inc. Jewelers and Silversmiths 235 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. AMERICAN DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY CD. CLEANERS AND DYERS 317-319 E. MOREHEAD Dial 3-6111 Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of CHARLOTTE FISH OYSTER CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. DOUGLAS SING MORTUARY 1335 Elizabeth Ave. Charlotte, N. C. Phone 2-4132 Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE Page Eighty-six AMERICA ' S HEADQUARTERS for FOOD SERVICE— EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES— FURNISHINGS FOR Hotels, Restaurants, Hospitals Institutions, Cafeterias, etc. Complete Supplies Equipment for the Hospital and Laboratory DEBS Hospital Supplies, Inc. 118 South Clinton Chicago 6, 111. Compliments of Domestic Laundry, Inc. Home of Zoric Gleaning Phone 3-7113 811 S. McDowell fC4J-A PUOTTG Diamonds Watches Jewelry MxlktB dlnuHrra, 3nr. 119 South Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. Phone 4-7438 Radios Silverware Luggage Compliments of Sterling Drug Store, Inc. in the Professional Building greetings Surgical Selling Company HOSPITAL physician AND LABORATORY SUPPLIES 139 Forrest Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. Page Eighty-seven cumiliwc QomplsA. Page Eighty-eight i


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