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

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I 4 P ve eHtUta Β . . THE 1956 LAMP Published by the Senior Class of CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Charlotte, North Carolina We ' U kaoe. tke4je 4iionte4iti to- uQ ptemJfje ' ' Miss Hazel Solomon Class Sponsor An inspiration to all, she has been the one person who has helped us most during our three years as a student nurse. With gratitude for her faithful guidance, we, the Senior Class of 1956, proudly dedicate this edition of the Lamp to our class sponsor. Miss Hazel Solomon, R.N. DEDICATION... ...IN APPRECIATION To you whose responsibility it is to mold good nurses we find it difficult to express our appreciation for your inspiration, patience, and understanding throughout our three years at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. We will always remember your encouragement. praise, and willingness to help us in any way possible; and most of all, that slight push when we needed it most. With these thoughts, we, the Senior Class of 1956, wish to express our sincere appreciation to the faculty. ROW I β€” Miss Ruth Williard. Miss Gertrude Wilburn, Miss Ruth Falls. ROW II β€” Miss Lillie Hcnson. Miss Sue Fowler, Mrs. Betty Kelchner. Miss Peggy Royal, Miss Edith Byers, Miss Elinor Caddell. Not Pictured: Miss Ethel Faye Burton, Mrs. Lucy Hinson, Mrs, Carolyn Howie, Mrs. Cathryne Kennedy, Miss Hazel Solomon, Miss Margaret Wood. Mr. R. Z. Thomas, Jr. Administrator Mr. D. L. McGoogan Administrative Assistant, Administrative Services Mr. H. C. Green Administrative Assistant, Professional Services Miss Josephine Kerr, R.N. Administrative Assistant Miss Elizabeth White, R.N. A.B. Director of Nursing Miss Ethel F. Burton, R.N. Associate Director of School of Nursing ADMINISTRATION NURSING SERVICE Miss Elizabeth White, R.N.. A.B. Miss Ann Rhodes. R.N. Director of Nursing Assistant Director of Nursing Service Mrs. Eugenia Norris, R.N. Assistant Director of Nursing Service NIGHT SUPERVISORY STAFF Miss Anna Sanders, R.N., BSN Night Supervisor Mrs. Mary Wingfield, R.N. Assistant Night Supervisor Mrs. Geneva Hovis, R.N. Assistant Night Supervisor FACULTY ROW I Miss Ethel Faye Burton, R.N. Associate Director of the School of Nursing Miss Edith Evangeline Byers. R.N., B.S.N.E. Nursing Arts Instructor Mrs. Lucy On Hinson. R.N. Clinical Instructor, Obstetrics Miss Sue Fowler. R.N. Assistant Clinical Instructor, Obstetrics Miss Lillie Mary Henson, R.N., B.S.N.E. Clinical Supervisor, Pediatrics ROW II Miss Ruth Boaz Williard. R.N., B.S. Clinical Instructor, Medicine Miss Faye Starnes, R.N. Medical Supervisor Miss Ruth Falls. R.N. Clinical Supervisor, Orthopedics Mrs. Betty Craven Kelchner, R,N. Clinical Supervisor, Urology and Gynecology Miss Hazel Mae Solomon, R,N,, B,S,N. Operating Room Supervisor Miss Margaret Wood, R,N., A.B. Assistant Nursing Arts Instructor Miss Peggy Royal, R,N. Assistant Nursing Arts Instructor Miss Gertrude Wilburn, R.N., A.B. Counselor, Recreational Director NOT PICTURED Mrs. Cathryne Caldwell Kennedy, R,N,, B.S,N. Clinical Supervisor. Surgical Miss Elinor Caddell, R. N.. B.S.N.E. Science Instructor Mrs. Carolyn Howie, B.S. Dietetics and Diet Therapy 10 The Charlotte Memorial Hospital Alumnae Association was organized in 1944 with the main objective to stimulate mutual help for advancement of interests in the school of nurs- ing: improving the professional work and good fellowship among the graduates of the school: and for promotion of professional and educational advancement of nursing in co-operation with its district, state, and national associations. OFFICERS Miss Loree Fincher President Miss Ann McGinnis Vice-President Miss Peggy Royal Secretary Miss Joyce Hunt Treasurer ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION 11 Mrs. William R. Pitts. President. Mrs. Thomas H. Wright. Vice-President. Mrs. R. Zack Thomas. Recording Secretary. Mrs. E. M. O Herron. Jr.. Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. J. E. Dowd. Assistant Recording Secretary. Mrs. William R. Chapell, Treasurer, Mrs. William D. Meltom. Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. William T. Buice. Jr.. Mrs. Alfred A. Berkeley, Jr.. Mrs. J. B. Bostick, Mrs. J. Guyton Boston, Mrs. B. Irvin Boyle, Mrs. Frank H. Conner. Mrs. Charles H. Crutchficld. Mrs. Alex Davis, Mrs. Ernest Franklin. Mrs. Henry Gacdc. Mrs. H. F. Kincey, Mrs, Lex Marsh, Jr.. Mrs. Robert McKay. Mrs. E. W. Nicoll, Mrs, Marshall Pickens. Mrs. W. H. Porcher, Jr., Mrs. Arthur M. Rogers, Mrs. Alexander F. Schenck, Mrs. James Shannonhouse, Mrs. George Synder. Mrs. William C. Wisecup. Mrs. Charles N. Witmer. The Women ' s Auxiliary of Charlotte Memorial Hospital has as its sole purpose to serve this institution. It is our aim to find and supply needs whenever possible, in any phase of its operation. We feel that the Nursing School is a very important part of the hospital. Therefore any service we can render to the student nurses is one of our most effective func- tions. We gain satisfaction in contributing whenever possible to the progress and well-being of the students. For in the student nurse lies the future of the nursing profession. WOMEN ' S AUXILIARY 12 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNS William O. Moser, Charles E. Cauthen, James C. Blanchard, Paul Ellison. Absent: Alvin James, Robert C. Gilbert. RESIDENTS AND INTERNS ROW I β€” Dr. John H. Rickenbacker, Assistant Resident in General Surgery assigned to Pathology; Dr. Henry A. Langston, Jr.. Rotating Intern; Dr. Jacob Anne Vanderwerff, Rotating Intern; Dr. Charles Hal Chaplain, Assistant Resident in General Surgery; Dr. John B. Sledge. Jr., Rotating Intern. Row II β€” Dr. Ting-Chien Lee, Resident in Pediatrics; Dr. Frank Yandle Watson, Resident in Pathol- ogy; Dr. Henry B. Owens, Resident in Pathology; Dr. Roger V. Solis, Resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Dr. James R. Howerton, Rotating Intern. ROW III β€” Dr. John Fremont Bos, Resident in Pathology; Dr. Irving B. Stockton, Rotating Intern; Dr. Justin C. Blevins, Rotating Intern; Dr. Alvin D. Couch, Assistant Resident in Urology; Dr. Cranford O. Plyler, Jr., Assistant Resident. Internal Medicine. ROW IV β€” Dr. Thomas E. Leath, Rotating Intern: Dr. Lawrence K. Boggs, Resident in Urology; Dr. Robert J. Grube, Rotating Intern, NOT PICTURED: Dr. Dexter R. Amend, Resident in Urology; Dr. J. De Smet, Assistant Resident in Orthopedics: Dr. Posey E. Downs, Jr., Resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Dr. Jorge de la Piedra. Assistant Resident in Orthopedics; Dr. Maria Diaz Pastrana, Dental Intern; Dr. Tet H. Pang, Thoracic Surgery; Dr. Abraham Kaplan. Thoracic Surgery. 13 THE 1956 LAMP STAFF Peggy Ann Carter EDITOR Mary Faye Williams BUSINESS MANAGER Barbara Jean Sieving SPONSOR Peggy Ann Carter Editor Janie Lynn Valentine Assistant Editor Mary Faye Williams Business Manager Dorothy Jean Simmons Assistant Business Manager Rachel Blue Patterson Advertising Manager Gail Falls Photography Manager Ann Berry, Shirley Grant Assistant Photography Managers Shirley Biles Art Editor Mary Rose McNeill Assistant Art Editor Alice Garmon, Nell Fanning Features Sylvia Bost Coulter Snapshots Billie June Crisp Typist 14 Meetings every Monday at 6:00 . . . How are we going to raise the money? . . . Head- aches and more headaches . . . What would we do without Mr. Fleming? . . . We got a full page ad today . . . Have you had your picture made? . . . Deadline February 15. We. the 1956 Lamp Staff, have truly en- joyed the many hours of work that have gone into this year book. W e sincerely hope that in years to come this book will bring you many fond memories of your days as a student nurse here at Memorial Hospital. ROW I β€” April Hager. Pat Thompson, Billie June Crisp, Nell Fanning. Jewel McWilliams, Peggy Carter, Alice Garmon, Mary Faye Williams, Dot Simmons. ROW II β€” Freida Cloer. Marlene Bowlin, Mary Ann Davis, Irene Kiker, Mae Weathers. Lucille Smith. Jane Harris, Shirley Biles. Margie Tesseneer. Gail Falls, Ann Sum- mers, Sylvia Coulter, Betty Montgomery, Shirley Grant. 15 lUi 9l Ike Z td 0 Ute. Β£im n 16 .Β£.β€’,. ' ._ 1 β€ž f ! Freida Cloer, Margie Tesseneer, Betty Jean Gaddy, Marlene Bowlin. OFFICERS Marlene Bowlin President Freida Cloer Vice President Margie Tesseneer Secretary Betty Gaddy Treasurer Miss Hazel Solomon Faculty Advisor A new black stripe . . . Back from Yankeeland . . . Night duty . . . 3-11 on weekends . . . When do we start vacation? . . . Research papers . . . oral reports . . . Will classes ever end? Alice Marlene Bowlin Staicsville, N. C. Her mind is here, but her heart is elsewhere. THE SENIOR CLASS 18 Rebecca Ann Berry Valdese, N. C. She lives to laugh, to love, to learn. Shirley Van Biles Washington, N. C. After three years of faithful service, I ' m laid off. Mary Carolyn Brown Horseshoe, N. C. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Sarah Frances Burns Valdese, N. C. Music is well said to be a gift from above. Peggy Adeline Byrd Statesville, N. C. ' She has enough sense and non- stnse to make her a charming girl. Peggy Ann Carter Wilmington, N. C. For nature has made her what she is and we know not what will change her. THE SENIOR CLASS 19 Barbara Ann Christopher Statesville, N. C. So quiet but so charming. Faye Holder Cloer Lenoir, N. C. ' The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Freida Jewel Cloer Lenoir, N. C. A steady girl with goal in view is willing to see it through. Sylvia Bost Coulter Conover, N, C. β– Quick of mind and quick of feet, a charming girl and always neat. Billie June Crisp Stecoah. N. C. One love have L Mary Ann Davis Darlington, S. C. Women are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of men. THE SENIOR CLASS 20 THE SENIOR CLASS Ramona Gail Falls Shelby, N. C. You will find her true and just, a girl whom all will love and trust. Nellie Ruth Fanning Clover, S. C. Happy go lucky, fair and free; nothing ever bothers me. ' Betty Jean Gaddy High Point, N. C. From the top of her head to the tips of her toes she is all mirth. Alice Jane Garmon Charlotte, N. C. Born for success its seems: she acts, not dreams. Shirley Jean Grant Statesville, N. C. Better to wear out than rust out. Alice Elizabeth Hallyburton Rutherfordton College, N. C. Her tongue like a river goes on forever. 21 THE SENIOR CLASS Nancy Louise Hardin Belmont, N. C. My happiness is a thing called Joe. Phyllis Lorraine Harris Carthage, N. C. Life is like a joke; it matters not how long it is but how good it is. Mary Patsy Jackson Clover. S. C. She will leave behind her foot- prints in the sands of time. Dovie Irene Kiker Polkton. N. C. She was made full of thought, full of wit and laughter. Margaret Ann Lawrence Colerain, N. C. Let what comes, come; because it ' s coming anyway. Joyce Zadora Lee Shelby, N. C. Dynamite comes in small pack- ages. 22 Margaret Sue McLean Laurinburg, N. C. Variety is the spice of life. Mary Rose McNeil Red Springs, N. C. AH great men are dead and I don ' t feel well myself. Elizabeth K. Montgomery Farmington, N. C. Those who bring sunshine to the ives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Margaret Ann Moore Smithfield, N. C. I agree with no mans opinion; I have some of my own. Mary Reich Moore Smithfield, N. C. β– Red hair has been the downfal of more than one man. Barbara Jean Patrick Laurinburg. N. C. ' The lady shall say her mind or she shall halt. THE SENIOR CLASS 23 Rachel Blue Patterson Broadway, N. C. It ' s nice to be natural when you ' re naturally nice. Rebecca Earlene Saunders Robbins. N. C. I am as the Lord made me, and I wish to be accounted no better or no worse. Dorothy Jean Simmons Kannapolis, N. C. Shakespeare was famous, George ' Washington was loyal, and I feel high myself. Lucille Mae Smith New London, N. C. They are only truly great who arc truly good. Margaret Ellen Steele Monroe. N. C. ' Leave silence to Saints: I am human. Margaret Ann Summers Statesville, N. C. ' A laugh is worth one hundred groans in any market. THE SENIOR CLASS 24 THE SENIOR CLASS Margie Lou Tesseneer Kings Mountain, N. C. Once a friend, always a friend. ' Flora Delilia Tomberlin Monroe, N. C. Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Janie Lynn Valentine Augusta, Ga. I love work ... it fascinates me . . I could sit and watch it all day. Mae Louise Weathers Charlotte. N. C. ' Where there ' s a will, there ' s a way. Mary Faye Williams Mount Airy, N. C. Tall, stately, demure, noble, stead- fast, and so devilish. Marion Elizabeth Woodruff West Jefferson, N. C. Neat in appearance, quiet in .rfiΒ« J ' 9r 25 CLASS HISTORY On September 7th, Labor Day of 195 3, a great event in the world of labor, began the history of another class of long laboring, hard working student nurses. Fifty-one bun- dles of protoplasm entered the doors of Charlotte Memorial Hospital full of joy, ex- citement, energy and ambition: mixed with a little sadness. We were all glad to be here and could hardly wait to see our room- mates. But our happiness was shattered when we had to wave good-bye to our parents, friends and boyfriends, and we were left alone in a new world of which we knew very little or nothing about. Alas, there was no time for tears, with five days of parties, gayness and making of new acquaintances. TTien the big blow came β€” CLASS! Along with class came the ever eternal study hours, unforgettable exams, and a bedlam of new experiences. After many hours in the lab and class room our nursing arts instructors finally had the courage to let us venture forth into the hospital to give nursing care to real pa- tients. There just weren ' t enough mirrors when we first donned our new uniforms of which we had dreamed for so long. Leading us through our probie days were Lucille Smith as president and Peggy Carter as vice-president. Sarah Burns was kept busy as secretary while Flora Tomberlin proved to be a faithful treasurer. At the Halloween Carnival we integrated our talent into a show called. Hi Ho, Come to the Fair, where we all pitched in and helped with the fun. The greatest thrill of all thrills was Capping in May when we all became full fledged members of the school. With the cap came a new challenge and zeal for our chosen profession. Our Junior year proved to be more than we had anticipated β€” more studies, more work. But we slowed down long enough to give our production. Who put the Stink in Sugar Creek, at the Halloween Carnival. It wasn ' t the greatest but it luas original! Our class officers for this year were Pasty Jackson: President, Mary Faye Williams: Vice-Presi- dent, and Rachel Patterson as Secretary and Treasurer with Billie June Crisp taking over when Rachel was in Pennsylvania for Psy- chiatric affiliation. In the spring our efforts were united in planning for the Cruise to Hawaii for our Seniors at the Junior- Senior Banquet. We portrayed the real Hawaii with palm trees, moonlight, music, and hula girls. Our Senior year started with a pleasing event, the receiving of a back stripe for our cap indicating a higher role in our profes- sion. Our President was Marlene Bowlin, Vice - President: Freida Cloer, Secretary: Margie Tesseneer, and our Treasurer was Betty Caddy. Everyone worked their hard- est in making our Halloween talent show a big success, winning first prize! December finished up our Psychiatric affiliation in Pennsylvania so to celebrate we all had fun together at the S W for supper. Here, at the latter part of our Senior days as student nurses we look forward to the Junior-Senior Banquet and our Spring dance. We think one of our greater thrills of our Senior year has been working on this year ' s Lamp. But most of all we ' re looking for- ward to receiving another black stripe, a white uniform, a pin, and a diploma. We ' ll stop here in the middle of a fond dream of forty-three Seniors in white uniforms carry- ing a dozen red roses across a green lawn to end three years of hard and faithful serv- ice to a well chosen and beloved profession. Class Historians SHIRLEY Biles Becky Saunders BT. ? H β–  mm 26 SANTA FILOMENA The Santa Filomena Senior Honorary Society was organized in January of 195 3. The purpose of this organization is to recognize achievement and promote leadership. The members are chosen from the rising Senior Class and are tapped by the old members of the Santa Filomena in their Senior Year. Gail Falls. Betty Montgomery. Patsy Jackson, Carolyn Brown. Lucille Smith. 27 Best All Around Patsy Jackson Friendliest Phil Harris Most Athletic Mary Rose McNeil Best Bedside Nurse Marlene Bowlin Cutest Monty Montgomery Wittiest Susie McLean SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 28 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Likely to Succeed Lucille Smith Most Attractive Nancy Hardin Most Talented Ann Summers Most Intellectual Alice Garmon Best Dressed Margaret Lawrence Most School Spirit Gail Falls Al 1Umj QaU Btf rr 30 THE JUNIOR CLASS Will I never stop working split? . . . On duty Christmas day . . . Plans for the Junior-Senior . . . Off to Yankeeland . Vacations in February . . , My first 3-11 . . . O. R? I ' ll die! . . . Case studies . . . Just waiting for that black stripe. OFFICERS President Marilyn Daly Vice President Janey Waggoner Secretary Shirley Wood Treasurer Ann Britt Faculty Advisor Mrs. Cathryne C. Kennedy 31 ROW I Emma Jane Almond Albemarle, N. C. Aileen Jenkins Amon Statesville, N. C. Carolyn Elizabeth Baker Hickory, N. C, Patsy Anne Blanton Shelby, N. C. ROW II Bonnie Elaine Blue Mount Airy, N. C. Anne Joyce Britt Lumberton, N. C. Catherine May Brown Jacksonville, N. C. Barbara Lowana Carson Barnardsville, N. C. ROW III Helen Frances Clark Asheboro, N. C. Burla Mae Clay Lenore, N. C. Patricia Nance Crump Charlotte. N. C. Marilyn Nelle Daly Charlotte, N, C. ROW IV Barbara Daughtridgc Charlotte, N. C. Mary Lou Davis Walkertown, N. C. Mary Ann Dozier Hamlet, N. C. Carol Mcllwainc Dulaney Blountville, Tenn. THE JUNIOR CLASS 32 THE JUNIOR CLASS ROW 1 Ann Elizabeth Graham Helen Edna Hardin Jane Harris Janine Lorene Hartley ROW II Elizabeth Joanne Helms Peggy Ann Helms Annie Jeanette Howard Emma Jean Huffman Hamlet, N. C. Boone, N. C. Swan Quarter, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Monroe, N. C. , Monroe, N. C. Albemarle, N. C. Conover. N. C. ROW III Barbara Leake Hull Mount Airy, N. C. Peggy Ann James Winston-Salem, N. C. Janice Cousar Jones Clio, S. C. Martha Ann Karriker Mooresville, N. C. ROW IV Margaret June Lashmit Winston-Salem, N. C. Betty Love Clover, S. C. Doris Ann McGuirt Fort Mill, S. C. Edna Graye Martin Burlington, N. C. 33 THE JUNIOR CLASS ROW I Sarah Jane May Greensboro, N. C Betty Jean Owen Star, N. C Katherine Irene Payne Deep Gap, N. C Anne Elizabeth Ritter Hamlet, N. C ROW II Margie Elizabeth Robertson Kings Mountain, N. C Nancy Ann Sexton Candor, N. C Martha Jane Sherrill Mooresville, N. C Jessie Ruth Spivey Lancaster, S. C ROW III Patricia Ann Thompson Winston-Salem, N. C. Patricia Jane Waggoner Winston-Salem, N. C. Frances Roxie Walker Nebo, N. C. Alice Ann Wilkinson St. Pauls. N. C. ROW IV Peggy Carol Wood Benson, N. C. Shirley Ann Wood Winston-Salem, N. C. Margaret Louise Yongue Blairs, N. C. 34 j idi tlte daif l ( aojL dJtant rr 36 THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Judy McKinsey Presidenl Jean Mason Vice President Carol Allred Sec.-Trcas. Miss Peggy Royal Faculty Advisor When do I learn all of this stuff . . . . Ball Practice . . . Not enough weekends ... I have gained too much weight . . . Will I ever become a nurse? . . . Various and sundry . . . And on down the line . . . Please, please girls study your assignments . . . As such . . . What did she say.- . . . Be sure to report yourself . . . And I thought irrigation had to do with farming . . . Germ Oscars? Rebecca Carol Allred Burlington, N. C. Patty Gertrude Atkinson Clio, S. C. 37 ROW I Miriam Fern Barrett Kings Mountain. N. C. Janice Blount Loris, S. C. Jeanette Blount Loris. S. C. Exia Lorraine Boliek Hickory, N. C. ROW II Sue Marie Britt Burlington. N. C. Bertha Alice Butler Rowland, N. C. Frances Ellis Chisholm Gibson, N. C. Betty Sue Christdon Greensboro, N. C. ROW III Rita Clark Lenoir, N. C. Violet Lorene Corriher Salisbury, N. C. Sina Coleen Cottingham Dillon, N. C. Joann Harriette Craig Rock Hill, S. C. ROW IV Mary Elizabeth Daniels Goldsboro, N. C. Janice Jo Dobson Mount Airy, N. C. Naomi Oneida File Salisbury, N. C. Jo Ann Fulk Winston-Salem, N. C. THE FRESHMAN CLASS 38 THE FRESHMAN CLASS ROW I Christine Gibson Laurel Hill, N. C. Emma Jane Godwin Wilmington, N. C. Alva Lee Goodman Richfield, N. C. Brownie Idell Greene Laurinburg, N. C. ROW II Glenda Joyce Gregory Kings Mountain, N. C. April Ann Hager Cornelius, N. C. Katie Mae Harper Clio, S. C. Nellie Lorctta Hensley Ramsaytown, N. C. ROW III Mable Lee Hodges Tabor City, N. C. Patricia Ann Hollar Conover, N. C. Rose Ellen Johnson Laurel Springs, N. C. Margaret Ann Joyce Mount Airy, N. C. ROW IV Bobbie Jane Lawrence Clover, S. C. Doris Mildred Lindley Snow Camp, N. C. Mary Louise Long West Jefferson, N. C. Lucy Lee Long West Jefferson, N. C. 39 THE FRESHMAN CLASS ROW I Catherine McArthur Rennert. N. C. Carolyn Jane McGinn Statesville, N. C. Nancy Judith McKenzie Fairmont, N. C. WilHe Jewel McWilliams Hickory, N. C. ROW 11 Jean Carolyn Mason Burlington, N. C. Katherine May Johnson City, Tenn. Nancy Cline Menscer Statesville, N. C. Grace Dean Miller Charlotte, N. C. ROW III Margaret Elizabeth Morgan Laurel Hill, N, C, Nancy Jean Needham Ether, N. C. Jenny Lee Norman Charlotte, N. C. Bettye Ruth Parker Rowland, N. C. ROW IV Barbara Ann Parlier Hickory, N. C. Josephine Cary Patterson Broadway, N. C. Linda Patton Charlotte, N. C. Grace Irene Phillips Kannapolis, N. C. 40 ROW I Edith Margaret Poston . Sally Dell Prevatte .... Sybil Jane Ransom ... Sylvia Jane Rumsey . . ROW II Margaret Janie Shelton . Kathryn Pauline Sigmon Myrtle Ray Simpson . . . Virginia Mae Small . . . . . Hamlet, N. C. . Rowland, N. C, . Charlotte, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. High Shoals, N. C. . . . Conover, N. C. High Shoals, N. C. . . Concord, N. C. ROW III Patsy Anne Swaim Winston-Salem, N. C. Margaret Ann Thomas Franklin, N. C. Sarah Jane Tuttle Winston-Salem, N. C. Juanita Wilkins Lumberton. N. C. ROW IV Cornelia Alice Williams Kershaw, S. C. Frances Evelyn Williams Charlotte, N. C. Geneva Loudivene Williams Oakboro, N. C. Loyta Barbara Woodall Benson, N. C. THE FRESHMAN CLASS 41 J li fJii GJiA aif FF 43 Hi THE STUDENT COUNCIL I hereby pledge to every citizen of this community to use all my powers of head, heart, and hand to strengthen and uphold the ideals of the Student-Faculty Association, which are individual responsibility, loyalty, and honor. Patsy Jackson President OFFICERS Patsy Jackson President Carolyn Brown First Vice-President Peggy James Second Vice-President Peggy Helms Secretary Carolyn Baker Treasurer Miss Eleanor Caddell and Miss Lillic Henson Advisors ROW I β€” Carolyn Brown, Patsy Jackson. Mary Rose McNeill. ROW II β€” Janice Jones. Sarah Tuttle. Bert Butler, Peggy Helms. Peggy James. Carolyn Baker, Ann Summers. Mae Weathers. Peggy Carter, Shirley Biles. 44 Bll THE HONOR COURT The honor system occupies a vital center in the Hfe of every student nurse, as her entire nursing career is based on honesty and truthfulness. The honor court helps to make it a working part of the school by making every student aware of the importance of her co-operation in the organization. Ann Moore, Chairman OFFICERS Ann Moore Chairman Mary Moore Vice-Chairman Kitty Brown Secretary Faculty Advisors Miss Peggy Royal, Mrs. Lucy Hinson, Miss Betty Jo Boyles Mary Moore. Patsy Jackson, Nell Fanning, Jo Ann Craig, Ann Moore, Barbara Hull, Becky Saunders, Frances Williams, Bettye Parker, Gail Falls, 45 STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Janice Jones, President The purpose of the Student Christian Association is to strengthen the religious beliefs of the student nurses. Their activities consist of family altar each night, Religious Emphasis Week, Pediatric Sunday School, Adult Sunday School in the chapel, Vespers every Monday night, and welcoming the Fresh- men. Indeed the Student Christian Association is a vital part of every student ' s life. OFFICERS Janice Jones President Betty Owens Vice-President June Lashmit Secretary-Treasurer Reverend Trainham Pastor-Advisor Graduate Advisors Miss Anne McGinnis, Miss Peggy RoUand ROW I β€” Jane Harris. Carolyn Baker, Nancy Sexton. Martha Sherrill, Marlene Bowlin, Betty Montgomery. ROW II β€” Sarah Tuttle, Katie Mac Harper, Jewel McWilliams. Ann Summers. June Lashmit. Irene Kiker. Pat Thompson. Lucille Smith. ROW III β€” Ann McGinnis, Betty Owens. Janice Jones. 46 THE GLEE CLUB The aim of the Glee Club is to encourage appreciation for better types of music among the student body. The Glee Club holds regular meetings every week for rehearsals, and through- out the year presents several public performances under the capable direction of Mr. William Thomas. Sarah Burns, President OFFICERS Sarah Burns President Betty Owens Vice-President Babs Daughtridge Secretary and Treasurer ROW I β€” Doris Lindley, Margaret Thomas, Nancy Menscer. Jean Mason, Katie Mae Harper, JoAnn Helms, Jane Harris, Edith Poston, Nancy Sexton, Jo Ann Craig. ROW II β€” Ann Summers. Phil Harris, Jo Ann Fulk. June Lashmit, Jewel McWilliams. Bettye Parker. Idell Greene, Pat Hollar. Lou Williams, Pat Thompson, April Hager, Barbara Woodall. ROW III β€” Mabel Hodges. Carol AUred, Jane McGinn. Sarah Tuttle. Carolyn Baker, Jo Patterson. Mary Lou Davis, Ann Swain, Linda Patton. Betty Owens. Marilyn Daly. Peggy James. Barbara Daughtridge, Rita Clark. Beth Morgan. Christine Gibson. ROW IV β€” Ann Parlier, Louise Long, Janice Shelton. Barbara Carson, Fern Barrett. Glenda Gregory, Janice Hartley. Janice Jones. Jeanette Blount. Lorraine Bolick. Katherine May, Lucy Long. Sybil Ransom. Jenny Norman, Myrtle Simpson. Sylvia Rumsey. K ' β– t tawS ' 47 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Shirley Biles, Editor The school paper, Signs and Symptoms, is published peri- odically by representatives from the different classes. It serves to keep students and interested outsiders informed as to the activities of the student body individually and as a whole. STAFF Editor Shirley Biles Assistant Editor Jo Patterson Business Manager Mary Ann Davis Production Manager Ann Summers Art Editor Doris Lindley Typists Mae Weathers. Nancy Menscer FEATURE EDITORS β€” Becky Saunders. Lou Williams, Janie McGinn, Sara Turtle. RE- PORTERS β€” Mae Weathers, Irene Kiker, Pat Blanton, Shirley Grant, Doris Lindley, Ann Summers, Edith Poston. ROW I β€” Ann Summers. Mae Weathers. Shirley Grant, Shirley Biles, Irene Kiker, Doris Lindley, Edith Poston. ROW II β€” Patsy Blanton, Lou Williams. Becky Saunders, Marge Steele, Janie McGinn, Nancy Menscer, Jo Ann Craig, Jo Patterson, Mary Ann Davis. fB0j .fii 48 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Athletic Association is to promote sportsmanship and to guide the student body in its various athletic events. Highlights of the year include the basketball game with the faculty and competing in the city league tournaments. Rose McNeil, President OFFICERS Rose McNeil President Phyllis Harris Secretary Miss Gertrude Wilburn Faculty Advisor ROW I β€” Becky Saunders. Edith Poston, Patty Atkinson. Frances Chisholm. ROW II β€” Lou Williams, Betty Owens, Peggy James, Mae Weathers, Nancy Menscer. Bert Butler. ROW III β€” Susie McLean, Sarah Tuttle, Mary Lou Davis, Sue Britt, Lorene Corriher, Jo Patterson. ROW IV β€” Frances Williams, Sylvia Rumsey, Barbara Carson, Phil Harris, Myrtle Simpson, Betty Montgomery. Mary Rose McNeill. Dot Simmons, April Hager. 49 BASKETBALL TEAM Co-Captains Rose McNeil Elizabeth Montgomery Our basketball team showed their abilities and interest by playing hard and winning the majority of their games. Not only did they put forth skill in their playing but maintained a quality of fair play and sportsmanship. With those who preferred to be the ever important spectators, they joined forces in bringing about a higher level of school spirit. ROW I β€” Frances Chisholm, Barbara Carson, Edith Poston. April Hager. Lorene Corriher, Sylvia Rumsey, Lou Williams. ROW II β€” Sarah Tuttle, Patty Atkinson. Phil Harris. Betty Montgomery, Mary Lou Davis, Nancy Menscer. ROW III β€” Betty Owens. Peggy James, Louise Long. Frances Williams. Dot Simmons, Mary Rose McNeil. Not Pictured: Miss Gertrucie Wilburn, Coach. 50 CHEERLEADERS Memorial 33 Physical Ed. Teachers 25 Memorial 3 3 Duke Power 23 Memorial 32 Southern Bell Accounting 23 Memorial 30 Graduates 41 Memorial 29 Southern Bell Traffic 26 Memorial 39 Enderly Park 37 Memorial 3 7 Graduates 45 The cheerleaders are picked each year by the Athletic Asso- ciation. They join in and encourage the glowing school spirit of the students. Becky Saunders Chief Becky Saunders. Sue Britt. Bert Butler. Jo Patterson. 51 AA l fcunkee jbooclU 52 jbanxui 53 7 ou 1. Off to the dog pound. 2. In the beginning. 3. Didn ' t think she could do it! 4. Half time. 5. Party for two, but no Paul. 6. This is a nurse??? 7. Sure, I ' ll get my cap. 8. Taxidermist incorporated. 9. S y W, here we come! 10. It takes two to tango. Qa4 ol MIhΒ£ rr 1 . Who left me here by myself 2. Number 19. 3. What! No men. 4. Old Maids Club. 5. Shack out on 101. 6. Gripe session. 7. Man O ' Man!! 8. I ' m just so happy. 9. Let ' s sing. 10. Memories of you. (lock Anound tU eiock 56 Craniotomies β€” Suction q 30 min. P.R.N β€” Sponge for temp over 103Β°F β€” -B.P. q 15 mins. until stable β€” What did we ever do without the recovery room? β€” Jugs and tubing for Wangensteen suctions β€” Split hours β€” Can ' t change dressing until they send a suture set up. SURGERY 57 E.K.G.β€” Insulin at 7:00 A.M. β€” O. tent β€” Milk and gelusil q hour β€” Complete bed baths β€” Is there any quiet place on this floor? β€” Freshmen and A.M. cares β€” There ' s not but seven in 317 GI series and IVP β€” CVA ' s β€” Working split β€” Diabetics and car- diacs β€” E. K. G. ' s β€” P.R.N, orders. MEDICINE 58 ORTHOPEDICS OH, my back is killing me β€” Family reunion in 434 β€” Couldn ' t see students for the flowers β€” Will football season ever get here? β€” Heat lamps and ice bags β€” Laminectomies β€” Spinal fusions β€” Nurse on side or abdomen β€” But what should I bathe, it ' s all cast? β€” Traction and Balkan frame. 59 PEDIATRICS CO, and chlorides stat β€” N.V.D. β€” U.R.I. β€” Clysis and I.V. fluids β€” Isolation β€” Force fluids β€” Intakes and outputs β€” Hey, Nuss β€” But I don ' t wanta take a nap. β€” That baby in 715 needs some seda- tion β€” Restraints β€” Milk 240 cc. β€” Don ' t spit it out. swallow it β€” Will it hurt? m QCX A--QY -P AT3,V 60 Do you have windows down and the air condi- tioning on? β€” Preps and enemas β€” The moon must be full β€” Just 30 minutes in labor β€” only fifty babies to feed β€” Sweetie and Kid β€” Circumcisions β€” Boy or girli β€” When can I see my wife? β€” Am I a papa yet? OBSTETRICS 61 Did you stick your hand in that sterile basin? β€” Straight drainage β€” Little old men and red wagons β€” I.V.P. and cystos β€” Was that three rings? β€” Do you want to see my stone? β€” Catheterizations β€” Sister, bring me a wash out basin β€” Baby bottles. UROLOGY 62 laa GYNECOLOGY Just women β€” 3-11 on week-ends β€” Pelvics and per care β€” Nice residents- D E ' s β€” Hysterectomies β€” Women β€” I. V ' s β€” Blood transfusions β€” D ' C ' s - Catheterizations. β€’ β€’ X Wj 63 EMERGENCY ROOM I ' m hurtin , doctor β€” Lavage β€” D.O.A. β€” Send the dummy to fourth floor β€” Been sick for a month β€” Good looking cops β€” Paging Dr. X for 232 β€” Wrecks β€” Which ear did he stick the pea in? β€” How in the world did this child get a snail up her nose. ' ' β€” To O.R., stat β€” A, P, and lateral of left arm, please. 64 DIET KITCHEN Salads, salads β€” Ginger ale to Pediatrics β€” Cold specials β€” Writing diets β€” Serving trays β€” Delays β€” Weighing food β€” Split time and off on Monday β€” Nourishments are on the dummy β€” Plus and minus β€” This patient is in O.R. -operating room that is. β€” 7th floor nourishments are on the dum- my. β€” Special diets. 65 OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT Little girl, let me show you how to give an I.M. β€” Follow that doctor β€” O.B. clinic every Thursday β€” Pap smears β€” Sleep late til seven β€” Pediatric clinic β€” Has your baby had DPT? β€” Well, Doctor it all started back β€” . 66 OPERATING ROOM D ?C and T A β€” Room check β€” Was that my rake you dropped? β€” Hemostat. Keep them coming β€” Cleaning knife blades β€” F.I.N. ' s β€” If you can ' t fix that light, get someone who can β€” Weighing sponges β€” Hip pinning on Sunday β€” On call β€” Little girl, give me a stick tie. 67 Disbursements Record Library Social Service Pharmacy Business Office Physiotherapy X-Ray Department Cardiology 68 Pathology Laboratory Housekeeping Department Clinical Laboratory Laundry Maintenance Anesthesia Recovery Room Admitting Office 69 HEAD NURSES Mrs. Louise Ansley, Recovery Room; Mrs. Cora Brown. Outpatient Department; Mrs. Ruby Hedden, 7th East; Mrs. Frances Miller, 4th West; Miss Loree Fincher. 2nd West; Miss Ann McGinnis, 3rd East; Mrs. Edna Faust, 7th West; Miss Virginia Wincbarger. Emergency Room; Mrs. Olga James. 5th; Mrs. Lucille Funderburk, 3rd South; Mrs. Julia Wheeler. 7th South; Mrs. Patricia Carriker, Delivery Room; Miss Doris Hawley, 6th. Not Pic ' ured: Mrs. Harriet Icard, 2nd East; Miss Sally Horton, 3rd West; Miss Patricia Pittman, 4th East; Miss Betty Jo Boyles, C Wing. HOUSE MOTHERS Mrs. Mirtie Anderson, Mrs. Willie Rogers. Mrs. A. C. West, Mrs. O. C. Bain. 70 ojooHi THE NURSE I Tall daughter of an ancient race, she stands Benign and beautiful and strong and wise. The world, like a tired child beneath her hands Sleeps and is healed. So often her grave eyes have looked on pain and death, That by her will The terrors of the night are held at bay β€” - Under her touch our quivering nerves are still And all the thirsty torment of the day Is bearable because her strength is near. Her heart with service as its chosen star Helps us to overcome our sickly fear And where she is, hope and compassion are; Thus excellently, power and pity blend In Healer, Mother, Comforter, and Friend. - β€” Oriana Atkinson 72 β– urn When I grow too old to dream ill ' Vtnj -i y 5c pQco crcsc ill have you to re - mem ALMA MATER i where the tall pines meet the sky And to great ambitions give start, That ' s where the heavenly beams shine down And throw a light on each heart. Our Alma Mater true, Memorial ' s Nursing School: Your w orthy goals and noble aims To us will ever appeal. To thee w e pledge our hearts and lives, Memorial, our great ideal. :3i β–  ' -r T f ' W ' ' e We Qno44A oa Old ia fieam when l _gl.9. ' ' ' ' , , . J.Β£9..Β£ M. dream that kiss will |ive in my heart CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA VISITING MEDICAL STAFF 1956 GENERAL OFFICERS Dr. E. W. Franklin, Jr President Dr. Haynes Baird First Vice-President Dr. Clinton McKay Second Vice-President Dr. Elliot White Secretary CHIEFS OF DEPARTMENTS Dr. James M. Alexander Department of Internal Medicine Dr. Joe M. Van Hoy Department of General Surgery Dr. T. W. Huey Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Dr. J. David Stratton Department of Opthalmology Dr. Ira Rapp Department of Orthopedics Dr. Thomas H. Wright, Jr Department of Neuro Psychiatry Dr. W. L. Venning Department of Pediatrics Dr. Hamilton W. McKay Department of Urology Dr. Robert Link Department of Otorhinolaryngology THE MEDICAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Dr. James M. Alexander Dr. William H. Pettus, Jr. Dr. E. W. Franklin, Jr. Dr. J. David Stratton Dr. Ira Rapp Dr. J. M. Van Hoy Dr. T. W. Huey Dr. Thomas H. Wright, Jr. Dr. Edward R. Hipp Dr. Raymond Wheeler Dr. Hamilton W. McKay Dr. Rowland Bellows Dr. W. L. Venning Dr. W. R. Pitts Dr. Robert Link Dr. Hugh Verner 74 for over 61 years it has been Belte for better values LET ME HELP, NURSE I can keep the room cool for you, help you get rid of germ laden dust, give your patients protective, non - glaring light, guard their food and medicine. In the diet kitchen, laboratory or operating room β€” whenever your healing service calls β€” you ' ll find me right there, ready to go to work, day or night. Duke Power Company YOUNG SELLS FORDS Charlotte ' s Friendly Dealer Visit Us Before You Buy 318 W. 5th Street Phone FR 5-8441 75 Congratulations Class ' 56 Women ' s Auxiliary Of Charlotte Memorial Hospital BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 56 A Friend 76 hfll James J . Harris, Presid snt R. Lewis Patton, Vice President Elbert Todd, Secretary and Treasurer JAMES J. HARRIS COMPANY Insurance and Bonds 100 Johnston Building Charlotte 2, N. C. Telephone FR 5-7311 Thomas S. Lofton E. E. Shumate, Jr. L. A. Tomlinson, Jr. Harold M. Morrow 77 Commetc nd Ptomoi on Pt nie - of Pid nd on . Β«.vΒ« je.de. t A DIVISION 01 PACIACI l β€’ U C T S COMr Nr. INC 1930 CAMDIN lOAD β€’ CHAIIOTTE, N. C, 78 MARVIN-NEITZEL CORPORATION TROY NEW YORK manufacturers of MODERN CLOTHING FOR HOSPITAL AND NURSE EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1956 79 BHBlBHtai aOl Supplies for the Sewing Workroom. Threads, Topes, Bindings, etc. T. J. Connolly Company 300 W. Adams Street Chicago 6, III. Compliments of HORD ' S STUDIO ' Pictures for your annual 3 171 2 N. Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. Congratulations, Seniors of 1956 THE BLOSSOM SHOP 2240 Avondale Avenue Phone ED2-6146 LOWDER COAL CO. 907 North Harrill Street Dial ED2-6282 Compliments of SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS 80 Compliments of FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Serving Charlotte Memorial Hospital and Other Leading Industries in Charlotte 1224 N. TRYON STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C. HAEMO-SOL STERILWRAPS MEINECKE AND COMPANY, INC NEW YORK, N. Y. MEDICINE TRAY TECHNIQUE HAND SCRUB DISPENSERS 81 L G. BALFOUR COMPANY HOSPITAL AND NURSES INSIGNIA RINGSβ€” CLASS PINS SPECIAL SERVICE INSIGNIA CUFF LINKS Representative: W. Albert Bealle 423 North Center St. Statesville, N. C. Hospitals Restaurants Hotels Schools REGENT China Supply Co. FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT 1807 English Street Phone 8901 HIGH POINT, N. C. POUND MOORE CO. Stationery Office Supplies Gifts Printing 304 S. Tryon St. Phone PR 57751 Compliments of TALON, INCORPORATED Textile Division Stanley, North Carolina The Quality Zipper Telephone ED 28039 CAROLINA BRACE MANUFACTURERS, INC. All Kinds Orthopaedic Appliances 415 East Trade Street G. A. Burrows, Pres.-Treas. C. A. Burrows, V. Pres -Sec. R. H. Wehunt, Mgr. Charlotte, N. C. Domestic Laundry Dry Cleaning 81 1 S. McDowell Street For Fast Pick-Up Delivery Phone 3-7113 BEST WISHES Thompson Dental Company Everything Dental CHARLOTTE-GREENSBORO-RALEIGH COLUMBIA 82 A. S. Aloe Company Hospital and Laboratory Equipment Washington, D. C. No Shadow? No Fuzz? Sharp? Clear? Naturally! You always get a better Picture When you Use G.E. Photoflash Lamps Mill-Power Supply Co. 300 W. 1st Street Charlotte, N. C. 24 Hour Ambulance Service Hankins-Whittington Funeral Directors 1714 S. Boulevard Charlotte, N. C. Telephone 3-61 17 RENT A TELEVISION RECEIVER For That Friend or Patient In The Hospital β€” -Call A. F. Doncy Co. 215 W. Second St. Phone 4-2706 Compliments of Charlotte Fish and Oyster Co. 300 E. Trade Street Phone 3-7194 BOOKS and JOURNALS of all Publishers on MEDICINE, SURGERY, NURSING and DENTISTRY J. A. Majors Company 108 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta 3, Go. LAmar 8268 CATALOGS SENT UPON REQUEST 83 Biggers Brothers, Inc. FRUITS β€” WHOLESALE 2800 South Boulevard Phone 6-1661 Harry Bryant Co. Funeral Directors ' Chapel In The Oaks 73 Years of Service AMBULANCE 500 Providence Road Compliments of Julian ' s Laundry Cleaning Morehead Dilworth Road Compliments of Caro ina Absorbent Cotton Co. Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of PRITCHARD PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY 84 There ' s little physical effort, there ' s no fear, when you move the patient with a HOYER HYDRAULIC LIFTER It is simple in design and operation, and has been used successfully on handicaps of all kinds ... A few easy strokes lifts the patient . . . When the attendant turns the release valve knob, the patient sinks down gently on the bed. The Lifter is able to lower the patient to the floor or to raise him to a toilet, bathtub, chair, hammock or car. FOR SALE or RENT Lifter, Walkers, Hospital Beds and Wheel Chairs WINCHESTER WINCHESTER SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 119 E. SEVENTH ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Organs Fianos BEFORE YOU BUY . . SEE THE β€” CASE BROTHERS β€” Pianos β€” Organs The House of Baldwin 5094 N. Tryon St. ED 3-4108 Compliments of ORKIN Orkin Exterminating Co., Inc. World ' s Largest Pest Control Co. FR 6-4455 522 S. College St. 85 ENGRAVING JOB PRINTING OFFICE FURNITURE OFFICE SUPPLIES We Repair All Makes TYPEWRITERS Sell All Makes Portable TYPEWRITERS KALE-LAWING CO. Complete Office Outfitters 227-229 S. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. Phone FRanklin 7-2641 Best Wishes To Seniors 1956 SODA SHOP of Charlotte Memorial Hospital Ground Floor We Serve Your Taste Sandwiches β€” Soft Drinks Soups β€” Sundries Plate Lunches β€” Magazines Compliments of VESTAL INC. MANUFACTURERS Septisol With Hexachlorophene Douglas Sing Mortuary Funeral Directors β€” Ambulance Service ED 2-4151 1335 Elizabeth Ave. Charlotte, N. C. Karl C. Miller J. Marcus Kerns Harold H. Todd Compliments of Double Envelope Corporation Roanoke 4, Virginia Manufacturers of 12 Million Commercial Envelopes A Week 86 There ' s lots of excitement around the dance floor β€” greeting old friends, making new ones. Part of the fun of campus parties is the pause to enjoy a Coke. It ' s delicious . . . refreshing, too. Campus ca ea 7ers I for Coke COCA BOTTLING COMPANY Serving the Carolinas with The Finest in Medical Gases Equipment Supplies Medical Gas Products Division National Welders Supply Company, Inc. State Gesco Sts. Charlotte, N. C. McEwen Funeral Service 24 Hour Ambulance Service Dial ED 4-6421β€” PR 5-6502 727 E. Morehead Street 87 Specify Syringes . . . VIM . . . Needles MacGregor Instrument Co. Needham, Mass. Compliments of ZEB MANUFACTURING COMPANY ATLANTA DALLAS KANSAS CITY Compliments of Daniels Motor Company Your Lincoln-Mercury Dealer Th omas and Howard Co. 411 S. College β– β€’ Dial ED 3-0112 Wholesal e Grocers Renfrow Distributing Company Distributors of Genuine Ceramic Tile 1 820 Sunnyside Avenue Phone ED 4-6811 Charlotte 4, N. C. ART FLOWER SHOP Florists and Decorators 409 E. Trade Street ' Open every day of the year American Beauty Florist Flowers for all occasions Weddings β€” our specialty Men ' s Formal Wear for Rent 1506 S. Blvd. Charlotte, N. C. Phone ED 3-4177 88 Compliments of HAROLD SUPPLY CORPORATION 100 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK 11, NEW YORK Compliments of GOODE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION General Contracl ' ors Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of Comfort Mattress Company 242 W. Trement Charlotte, N. C. 89 Compliments of F. J. BIythe Congratulations to the Graduating Class A FRIEND We Salute You . . . Young Women in White The Clinic Shoe 6-to-l Choice of Nurses Throughout the Nation See them on our second floor 90 WADE HAMPTON Southeastern Representative HOSPITAL DIVISION HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC. Member Hospital Industries Association and Floor Machinery Association HUNTINGTON, INDIANA 91 JOHN SEXTON CO. The National Chain Wholesale Grocers P. 0. Box 4142 β€” Federal Annex ATLANTA, GA. CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION 92 Schwamn Motor Co. What we say it is, it is! Compliments of Southern Drug Co. COMPLIMENTS OF R. S. DICKSON AND COMPANY Compliments of Friends 93 Congratulations to tomorrow ' s R. N.s During the past three years you, as a student nurse with long hours of dedicated service and distinguished leadership, have qualified yourself as worthy of the title Registered Nurse. Hotpoint, celebrating 51 years of leadership in the appliance in- dustry, is honored to have had the privilege of oir-conditioning Char- lotte Memorial Hospital. with the FINEST FIRST for 51 YEARS 94 AUTOGRAPHS 95 Mr. Fleming of The Lassiter Corporation explains a point in procedure to the LAMP Staff. LASSITER CORPORATION CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA nu I


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