Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1958
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â– -â– : mx â– â– i . . . • v  . .â– â– â– . ? -■•■ill t !i hi liilii !i T OJ j is - S -ift m « « « VW t JV -. To an outsider, our hospital may be only a building or a place to go for medical aid. We see not only the buildings surrounding us, but the hours spent caring for those who needed us, or studying for a test while others slept. A piece of literature cannot show the qualities possessed by a school of nursing, but it can call to mind the people who made it live. We hope that the 1958 Lamp will initiate the memories of people, places, and things. The Editor JtedenZuui THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY- EIGHT THE CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL Page 2 HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Charlotte • North Carolina • A Student Publication Page 3 Without being reminded, we can look back on the many times we ' ve made that last minute deadline by the quiet help of his flashlight, hammer, nail, or strong back. For the many nameless things he has done for us, it is with extreme pleasure that we dedicate this, our 1958 Lamp to Mr. Bill Alexander. DEDICATION Page 4 Mr. R. Z. Thomas, Jr. Administrator Mr. D. L. McGoogan Administrative Assistant Administrative Services imm Mr. H. C. Green Administrative Assistant Professional Services ADMINISTRATION Miss Ethel F. Burton, R.N. Miss Elizabeth White, R.N., A.B. Associate Director of Director of Nursing School of Nursing Not Pictured: Miss Joshphine Kerr Administrative Assistant Page 5 NURSING SERVICE Miss Elizabeth White, R.N., A.B. Director of Nursing Miss Ann Rhodes, R.N. Assistant Director of Nursing Service Mrs. Eugenia Norris, R.N. Assistant Director of Nursing Service Miss Nancy Giluland, R .N. Assistant Director of Nursing Service SUPERVISORS Mrs. Geneva Hovis, R.N. Night Supervisor Mrs. Mary Lee Hough, R.N. Obstetrical Supervisor Miss Hazel Mae Solomon, R.N., B.S.N. Operating Room Supervisor Miss Faye Starnes, R.N. Medical Supervisor Not Pictured: Miss Anna Sanders, R.N., B.S.N. Evening Supervisor Mrs. Mary Wingfield, R.N. Assistant Night Supervisor Miss Blanche Smith, R.N. Assistant Night Supervisor Page 6 THE FACULTY First Row: Miss Ethel Faye Burton, R.N. Associate Director of School of Nursing Miss Edith E. Byers, R.N., B.S.N.F. Nursing Arts Instructor Miss Evelyn Davis, R.N., B.S. Clinical Co-ordinator Mrs. Alberta C. Henderson, R.N. Clinical Supervisor, Urology and Gynecology Second Row: Miss Ann Lore, R.N. Clinical Instructor, Pediatrics Mrs. Martha Moore, R.N., B.S. Evening Clinical Instructor Mrs. Grace M. Neinast, R.N. Clinical Instructor, Operating Room Miss Margaret Wood, R.N., A.B. Assistant Nursing Arts Instructor Dr. Banks R. Cates, M.D. Student Physician Not Pictured: Miss Gertrude Wile-urn, R.N., A.B. Health Director Miss Elinor Caddell, R.N., B.S.N.E. Science Instructor Miss Ruth Falls, R.N. Clinical Supervisor, Orthopedics Mrs. Sally Honeycutt, B.S. Diet Therapy, Instructor Mrs. Harriet Icard, R.N. Clinical Supervisor, Surgery Miss Jean Macfie, M.S.S. Social Aspects of Illness, Instructor Mrs. Eula Outen, R.N. Clinical Instructor, Obstetrics Miss Peggy Royal, R.N. Assistant Nursing Arts Instructor Mr. Sam Thornton, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Social Science Instructor Page 7 Page 8 OFFICERS Lou Williams President Judy McKenzie Vice-President Grace Phillips Secretary April Hager Treasurer SENIORS A Senior and still study hours — Two black stripes — On call — Night duty — No mail — Guess I ' ll just be an Old Maid — Some have diamonds! — Classes with Miss Burton — Graduation — State Boards -- What if I don ' t pass — Settle down to a round of work. Page 10 THE SENIOR CLASS Janice Blount Loris, S. C. Jeanette Blount Loris, S. C. Exia Lorraine Bolick Hickory, N. C. Sue Marie Britt Burlington, N. C. Frances Ellis Chisholm Gibson, N. C. Betty Sue Christdon Greensboro, N. C. Page 1 1 THE SENIOR CLASS Rosalind Marguerita Clark Lenoir, N. C. Sina Coleen Cottingham Dillon, S. C. Harriette Joann Craig Rock Hill, S. C. Janice Joe Dobson Mount Airy, N. C. Naomi Oneida File Salisbury, N. C. Jo Ann Fulk Winston-Salem. N. C. Page 1 ' , 1958 Christine Gibson Laurel Hill, N. C. Alva Lee Goodman Richfield, N. C. Glenda Joyce Gregory Kings Mountain, N. C. April Ann Hager Cornelius, N. C. Katie Mae Harper Clio, S. C. Nellie Loretta Hensley Burnsville, N. C. Page 13 THE SENIOR CLASS Mabel Lee Hodges Tabor City, N. C. Margaret Ann Joyce Jersey City, N. J. Bobbie Jane Lawrence Clover, S. C. Mary Louise Long West Jefferson, N. C. Catherine Ann McArthur Rennert, N. C. Carolyn Jane McGinn Statesville, N. C. Page 14 1958 Nancy Judith McKenzie Fairmont, N. C. Felicia Katherine May Johnson City, Tenn. Nancy Cline Menscer Statesville, N. C. Grace Deanna Miller Charlotte, N. C. Dettye Ruth Parker Rowland, N. C. Barbara Ann Parlier Hickory, N. C. Page 1 5 THE SENIOR CLASS Linda Patton Charlotte, N. C. Grace Irene Phillips Kannapolis, N. C. Edith Margaret Poston Hamlet, N. C. Sally Dell Prevatte Rowland, N. C. Sybil Jane Ransom Charlotte, N. C Kathryn Pauline Sigmon Conover, N. C. Page 16 1958 Myrtle Ray Simpson High Shoals, N. C. Margaret Ann Thomas Franklin, N. C. Cornelia Alice Williams Kershaw, S. C. Frances Evelyn Williams Charlotte, N. C. Geneva Loudivene Williams Oakboro, N.C. Loyta Barbara Woodall Benson, N. C. Page 17 THE 1958 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Attractive Louise Long Most Likely to Succeed LORETTA HENSLEY Most School Spirit Frances Williams Most Popular Chris Gibson Best Dressed Ann Parlier Most Friendly Jo Ann Fulk Best All-Round Judy McKenzie Most Athletic Nancy Menscer Wittiest Lou Williams Cutest Barbara Woodall Most Talented Katie Harper Aiost Intellectual Edith Poston CLASS HISTORY On Labor Day, September 5, 1955, sixty-seven of us eager and ambitious as we were, entered Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. As we made the first trip up the walk, we read signs of welcome. Although we were sad to leave parents and friends, there was a feeling of excitement and anticipation of what lay ahead. We knew that this was a part of history, al- though it may not be found in a history book. The week began with parties given by the faculty and upperclassmen. Some did not fail to carry out the old tradition of walking to town the first week. We met many new people and began to feel as though we were a part of the school as we became better acquainted with everyone. Classes began at the end of a week and brought with them many hours of study. After weeks of study and return demonstra- tions, our instructors finally gave us a chance to nurse real patients. Before this time, we had only carried out our pro;edures on Miss Chase. We proudly wore our new uniforms as our dream of being a nurse was finally coming true. With each day passing, we found ourselves seeking more knowledge and developing new skills. Our leaders for the preclinical days were: Judy McKenzie, President; Jean Mason, Vice- President; and Carol Allred, Secretary and Treasurer. Among the highlights of our Freshman year were: the Halloween Carnival and the Christ- mas dance. The Christmas tree party came just before the long awaited vacation period . . . two weeks at home at Christmas time! Upon our return, we began longer hours of work with more and more study. We spent anxious hours wondering whether we would pass or not. Final exams came, and were cli- maxed by the big night . . . CAPPING. Our first milestone was reached and we will never forget the thrill of having the cap placed upon our heads. We were now full fledged student nurses. After two weeks vacation we returned and found what was meant by an eight-hour working day. Summer classes brought study hours, while we sat under fans striving to keep cool! Our Junior year came in a hurry, bringing experiences on the special services and 3-11 duty. Our class officers for this year were: Alva Goodman, President; Lou Williams, Vice-Presi- dent; Christine Gibson, Secretary; and Judy Mc- Kenzie, Treasurer. At Christmas time, our class was separated for the first time when a group of thirteen went to Pennsylvania for psychiatric affiliation. Those of us left at home viewed this parting, sorry to see our classmates leave, but feeling a bit of sorrow for ourselves, knowing we would soon leave also. In July, we gave the seniors a hamburger party and an informal dance at the Red Rez Club. This was one of the most memorable events of the year. With the coming of September, we proudly taped the black stripes to our caps, realizing that there was only one year to go. Thus, be- gan our Senior year. Leading us on the last steps of our journey were our chosen class officers: Lou Williams, President; Judy McKenzie, Vice- President; Grace Phillips, Secretary; and April Hager, Treasurer. Our Halloween Carnival was a big success due to the enthusiasm of the Women ' s Auxil- iary, the entire student body, and faculty. The carnival made more money for the annual than in previous years. Also during the year, the class sponsored several successful record hops. An- other of our class projects was the selling of C.M.H. shirts and blazers which the stu- dents wear with pride. In January our fel- low class members returned from affili- ation and we cele- brated our reunion with an informal party. We remember the weeks spent work- ing night duty, and our strange experi- Page 20 ences encountered during the early morning hours. As we approach the last months we become more eager and ambitious, looking with hope and anticipation to the future. To our parents and all those who have helped us, we are sin- cerely grateful. Now we look forward to graduation, at which time, we will be wearing our white uni- forms and carrying the dozen red roses. We leave, looking forward to serving in our chosen profession. CLASS POEM For all the ideals we leave behind, May we seek others as sincere and fine. These years may have seemed long to us, But fulfill our goal — that we must. Memorial will always be a part of us, May we never betray her trust. We will hold our CMH memories in our hearts, And we hope that the coming years will not keep us apart. Grace Miller Class Poet 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 mischievous, and will not take or know- ingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standards of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. Page 2 1 JUNIORS OFFICERS Emma Jean Benton President Barbara Memory Vice-President Faye Cloniger Secretary Murlene Shull Treasurer Hard working juniors — The day we got our stripes — A month ' s vacation — Torrance coming up — Dates galore — 3-11 on week-ends — Can we stand much more of getting up at 6:00 A.M.? — Why can ' t we have unlimited twelves when we ' re not in classes? — Study for state boards a whole year in advance? Patricia Johnson Barbour Winston-Salem, N. C. Page 24 THE JUNIOR CLASS First Roiv: Emma Jean Benton, Laurinburg, N. C; Peggy Joan Bradburn, Winston-Salem, N. C; Elizabeth Ann Cansler, Hickory, N. C; Shirley Grey Clifton, Red Springs, N. C. Second Row: Jennie Faye Cloninger, Alexis, N. C; Linda Ann Crouch, Ellerbe, N. C; Freida Miriam Eubanks, Kershaw, S. C; Nancy Gale Finley, Marion, N. C. Third Row: Delilah Flynt Frye, Hamlet, N. C; Margie Louise Glover, Gastonia, N. C; Lenna Kate Greene, Deep Gap, N. C; Peggy Ruth Hewitt, Claremont, N. C. Page 25 THE JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Lester Ann Howell, Charlotte, N. C; Frances Marie Johnson, Millers Creek, N. C; Marianne Johnston, Franklin, N. C; Libby Jeanne Lewter, Durham, N. C. Second Row: Nancy Carolyn Lineberry, Wadesboro, N. C; Lenna Sue McNeil, Purlear, N. C; Elizabeth Caldwell Medlin, Maxton, N. C; Barbara Love Memory, Wilmington, N. C. Third Row: Marian Rebecca Mull, Kinston, N. C; Patt Marilyn Mullis, Monroe, N. C; lackie Glennon Odom, Charlotte, N. C; Mitizi Jean Parrish, Bessemer City, N. C. i Page 26 1958 First Row: Effie Sue Reagan, Waynesville, N. C; Mabel Alene Reep, Lincolnton, N. C; Mary Irene Ruff, Lake Lure, N. C; Barbara Portia Sarratt, Gaffney, S. C. Second Row: Jacquelyn Joann Sheets, Winston-Salem, N. C; Murlenc Elizabeth Shull, Conover, N. C; Dorothy Lou Simmons, Lenoir, N. C; Janet Rose Simpson, Wadesboro, N. C. Third Row: Elizabeth Garland Smith, Laurinburg, N. C; Patricia Ann Stroud, Maxton, N. C; Martha Ann Wilson, Alexandria, Va.; Alberta Elizabeth Wright, Belmont, N. C. Page 27 OFFICERS Martha Justus President Kay Beavers Vice-President Martha Elledge Secretary Marlene Poplin Treasurer FRESHMEN Up that long walk — New faces — Crying myself to sleep — My companion, Miss Chase — Caps with uniforms — Christmas vacation — Learn to give a bath — Classes, classes, classes — More letters to answer — I just can ' t learn those bones — I ' ll never be able to get up at 6:00 A.M. every morning! — Working, come summer! Page 30 THE FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Roberta Ellen Austin, Jefferson, N. C; Audrey Inez Barlowe, Taylorsville, N. C; Sara Louise Bass, Monroe, N. C; Kay Lynne Beavers, Brevard, N. C; Arleene Jeannette Berry, Valdese, N. C. Second Row: Mary Lou Brookshire, Taylorsville, N. C; Kay Janet Burris, Gastonia, N. C; Linda Gray Carter, Thomasville, N. C; Jo Ann Castonguay, Largo, Fla.; Nancy Jane Caviness, Eagle Springs, N. C. Third Row: Patricia Ann Clark, Hazelwood, N. C; Annie Gertrude Cline, Conover, N. C; Rose Joreita Coble, Oakboro, N. C; Iris Nadine Conner, Kannapolis, N. C; Gail Elizabeth Cordell, Hickory, N. C. Page 3 1 THE FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Lorali Lee Cronkhite, Loris, S. C; Carol Dean Deatherage, Mount Airy, N. C; Emma Jeannette Dewitt, Ellerbe, N. C; Martha Ruth Elledge, Winston-Salem, N. C; Lynda Delores Ellington, Charlotte, N. C. Second Row: Clara Mae Grainger, Loris, S. C; Judith Leah Hancock, Hickory, N. C; Judy Gail Herman, Hickory, N. C; Julia Sarah Horrell, Wilmington, N. C; Elizabeth North Hunter, Winston-Salem, N. C. Third Row: Mary Ann Jordan, Charlotte, N. C; Martha Ernestine Justus, Hendersonville, N. C; Laura Susan Lineberger, Dallas, N. C; Joyce Anne Littleton, Boone, N. C; Nancy Jo Lowman, Charlotte, N. C. Page i ' i 1958 First Row: Ernestine McAteer, Waxhaw, N. C; Gloria Faye Maultsby, Wilmington, N. C; Ramona Feme Morton, Albemarle, N. C; Reva Louise New, Liberty, N. C; Nancy Rebecca Parker, West Jefferson, N. C. Second Row: Rebecca Louise Parker, Raeford, N. C; Edith Lunette Parker, Benson, N. C; Mary Blaun Pierce, Marshville, N. C; Cecilia Leonora Plancon, Largo, Fla.; Sara Jeannette Pleasants, Rowland, N. C. Third Row: Marlene Janet Poplin, Norwood, N. C; Mary Penelope Sapp, Davidson, N. C; Nan Elizabeth Scarborough, Greenville, S. C; Lynda Sue Sherrill, Hickory, N. C; Phyllis Joan Sills, Shelby, N. C. Page 33 THE FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Olivia Rae Smith, King, N. C; Pearly Janette Smith, Gastonia, N. C; Peggy Lee Smith, Hiddenite, N. C. Second Row: Dorothy Ann Sparks, Shelby, N. C; Lillian Gertrude Tal- bert, Winston-Salem, N. C; Vera Eunice Thompson, Charlotte, N. C. Third Row: Myrna Jean Upchurch, Hickory, N. C; Jean Caviness Walker, Burlington, N. C; Judith Millicent Walker, China Grove, N. C. Fourth Row: Helen Patricia Wimbish, Greensboro, N. C; Margaret Harris Wylie, Liberty, N. C. Page 34 i III fct • â– ,-â– Page 36 mBlP THE 1958 JLm STAFF Linda Patton Editor Edith Poston Business Manager Miss Margaret Wood Advisor Page 38 Naomi File Associate Editor Janice Blount Assistant Business Manager Jeanette Blount Alva Goodman Advertising Managers loretta hensley Judy McKenzie Photography Managers Janice Dobson Art Editor Chris Gibson Betty Christdon Features Margaret Joyce Snap Shots COLEEN COTTINGHAM Typist Nancy Finley junior Representative Artist Susan Lineberger Freshman Representative Artist Page 39 | iT ii- ' ' ' ' Le ? right: Gail Cordell, Chris Gibson, Conelia Williams, Linda Patton, Frances Williams, President; Libby Lewter, Naomi File, Katie Harper, Libby Hunter, Rea Smith. OFFICERS Frances Williams President Bettye Parker First Vice-President Barbara Sarratt Second Vice-President Alberta Wright Secretary Libby Lewter Treasurer Miss Wood, Miss Royal Faculty Advisors It is the responsibility of each member of the student council to uphold the ideals of the Student- Faculty Association. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Page 40 THE HONOR COURT Nursing is based on honesty and truthfulness. The Honor Court is a n organization which helps to make the honor system a part of the life of each student nurse. OFFICERS Jane McGinn Chairman Jo Ann Fulk Vice-Chairman Betsy Medlin Secretary Miss Byers, Miss Solomon Faculty Advisors Seated, left to right: Sue Reagan, Jo Ann Fulk, Betsy Medlin. Blaun Pierce. Standing, front row: Barbara Woodall, Margie Glover, Kate Greene, Jeannette DeWitt, Loretta Hensley, Janice Dobson, Miss Solomon, Advisor. Second row: Alva Goodman, Frances Williams, Robin Austin, Miss Byers, Advisor. Page 4l THE GLEE CLUB The Glee Club of Charlotte Memorial Hospital is under the direction of Mr. William Thomas. The group meets each Monday for practice. Throughout the year, they make appearances at various places. OFFICERS Myrtle Simpson President Nancy Lineberry Vice-President Delilah Frye Secretary First row: Mary Brookshire, Ann Cline, Judy Horrell, Murlene Shull, Martha Wilson, Nancy Lineberry, Martha Justus. Second row: Trudy Talbert, Lynda Ellington, Kate Greene, Frances Williams. Third row: Carol Deatherage, Blaun Pierce, Ernestine McAteer, Cecilia Plancon, Myrtle Simpson. Fourth row: Sarah Bass, Audrey Barlowe, Peggy Smith, Susan Lineberger, Judy Walker. Page 42 First row: Kathy Sigmon, Rita Clark, Jo Ann Fulk, Nancy Finley. Second row: Jeanette Pleasants, Blaun Pierce, Katie Harper, Betsy Medlin, Libby Lewter, Lorali Cronkhite. OFFICERS Katie Harper President Edith Poston Vice-President Mitzie Parrish Secretary Miss Davis Advisor Each member of the student body is a member of the Student Christian Association. The purpose of this organization is to strengthen the religious life of the students. Their activities consist of Family Altar, Religious Emphasis Week, Pediatric Sunday School, Chapel, and Vesper Services. STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Page 43 BASKETBALL TEAM The basketball team is a recreational opportunity for each member of the student body to par- ticipate if she is interested in sports. Co-Captams Louise Long Frances Williams Coach Miss Wilburn Left to right: Sarah Bass, Linda Carter, Peggy Hewitt, Lenna Sue McNeil, Alene Reep, Dot Simmons, Patt Mullis, Mur- lene Shull, Frances Williams, Louise Long, Jeanette Smith, Blaun Pierce, Ann Cline, Nancy Caviness, Mary Ann Jordan, Pat Wimbish, Betsy Medlin, Penny Sapp, Barbara Memory. Page 44 Judy Walker Head Cheerleader Judy Horrell Cecilia Plancon Ernestine McAteer Joyce Littleton Our cheerleaders are the ones who help to create better school spirit by their enthusi- asm and cheers, espe- cially noticed at our basketball games. CHEERLEADERS Page 45 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Athletic Association is to promote good sportsmanship and to guide the student body in its various athletic endeavors. Highlights of the year include the basketball game with the graduates and competing in the leagu? tournaments. OFFICERS Barbara Memory President Patt Mullis . Vice-President Peggy Hewitt Secretary Ann Sparks Treasurer Martha Elledge Reporter First row: Murlene Shull, Judy Horrell, Joreita Coble, Miry Ann Jordan, Martha Wilson. Second row: Jeannette DeWitt, Ramona Morton, Ann Cline, Martha Elledge, Alene Reep, Ann Sparks, Judy Walker, Nancy Lineberry, Joan Sills. Third row: Pat Wimbish, Edith Poston, Ernestine McAteer, Mary Brookshire, Jeanette Smith, Sarah Bass. Fourth row: Frances Williams, Joyce Littleton, Dot Simmons, Libby Hunter, Peggy Smith, Cecilia Plancon. Fifth row: Nancy Caviness, Audrey Barlowe, Myrtle Simpson, Robin Austin, Linda Carter, Louise Long. Page 46 Seated, left to right: Betty Daniels, Chris Gibson, Conelia Williams, Judy McKenzie, Kathy May, Barbara Memory. Stand- ing, left to right: Harris Wylie, Martha Elledge, Libby Hunter, Joreita Coble, Alberta Wright. PAPER STAFF Conelia Williams Editor Lou Williams Feature Editor Nancy Finley and Peggy Bradburn Art Editors Wonder Who ? Grapevine Editors Katie Harper SCA Nancy Menscer Glee Club Alberta Wright Student Council Barbara Sarratt Sports Editor Nancy Finley Fine Arts Becky Mull Canteen Bettye Parker, Barbara Memory, Coleen Cottingham, Judy McKenzie, Loretta Hensley, Delilah Frye, Janie McGinn, Kathy Sigmon, Ann Cansler, Kathy May, Ann Britt Assistants Miss Caddell Advisor The Signs and Symptoms is a student publication, bringing to the students informative and interesting articles about student life at C.M.H. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Page 47 Left to right: Edith Poston, Judy McKenzie, Janie McGinn, Frances Williams. Jo Ann Fulk, April Hager. The purpose of the Santa Filomena, Senior Honorary Society, shall be to recognize achievement and to promote leadership. The members are chosen from the rising Senior Class and must have demonstrated superior nursing abilities and attained high scholastic records in the first two years of study. SANTA FILOMENA Page 48 ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION The objectives of the Charlotte Memorial Hospital Alumnae Association are to promote the professional and educational advancement of nursing in co-operation with the District and State Associations and to advance the interests of Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Also this association promotes good fellowship among its members. OFFICERS Nancy Murray President Mrs. Jo Shoaf Miller Vice-President Faye Starnes Secretary Mrs. Doris Jean Hoard Treasurer Page 49 WOMAN ' S AUXILIARY The Woman ' s Auxiliary of the Charlotte Memorial Hospital was organized for the sole pur- pose of service to this institution. It is our aim to find and supply needs, whenever possible, in any phase of its operation. The Nursing School is a very important part of the hospital. There- fore we feel that any service we can render the student nurses is one of our most effective func- tions. It gives us much satisfaction to be able to contribute to the progress and well-being of the students whenever possible. For in the stude.it nurse lies the future of the nursing profession. OFFICERS Mrs. W. T. Melton President Mrs. Paul Sanger Vice-President Mrs. Courtney Mauzy Secretary Mrs. Frank Conner Treasurer Mrs. A. S. Dempewolff Corresponding Secretin) page 50 Page 5 1 SURGERY Pre-op. on call — Setting up post-op. unit — craniotomy — tracheotomy — lobectomy — Don ' t touch that jug — suction p.r.n. — vital signs q 30 minutes — O.O.B. second post-op. day — suture set — intake output — dressing cart, please — Page 52 Interns — glucose tolerance test — bed rest c BRP — G.I. and G.B. series — special diets — delayed trays — 7:30 insulin — milk cream q 1 hr — shock therapy — E.K.G. — O2 tents — night duty — MEDICINE Page 53 Plaster — too wet or too dry — traction — pain pills p.r.n. — back pain (patient or nurse ? ? ?) — Up in wheelchair B.I.D. — boards on bed — working split hours — ORTHOPEDICS Page 54 UROLOGY Jugs — red wagons — stones — baby bottles — I.V.P. — cystos -- catheterized specimens — aspirate ik irrigate P.R.N. — intake and output — Page 55 GYNECOLOGY D C ' s — D E ' s — catheterizations — per. care — pelvics — smears — P.R.N, orders — just women — working 3-11 and 11-7 — Page 56 R SEtf Preps — 3H enemas — contractions — FHT — call if you want anything — eyes??? — precipitate delivery — anxious fathers — P.R.N, feedings — N.P.O. 24 hrs. D.M. water — per care — heat lamps — circumcisions — sleeps at feeding time — proud parents — OBSTETRICS Page 57 Wet diapers — intake and output — wheelchair races - I want my mommie - worried mothers c $64,000.00 questions - - encourage fluids — recreational therapy - restraints — little rascals — feeding children — Nurse, fix that TV Children ' s Hospital juvenile court??? — PEDIATRICS Page is OPERATING ROOM Ten minute scrub — position — p re p — drape — sponge count — specimens — instruments — How about some light here? — anesthesia — workroom — room check — on call — 3 o ' clock lunch — long hours — V, Page 59 EMERGENCY ROOM 5-1 1 on week-ends — screaming sirens — impatient calls for the dummy — kids and tetanus shots — Dr. Carr 232 — X-ray for A. P. lateral — anxious relatives — records — What do you want, my life history? — Get me a doctor. Page 60 Weight — diets — shots — pap smears — make an appointment for next week — specimens to lab — When you wash the syringes you can leave. — Drug salesman — week-ends off — OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT Page 61 DEPARTMENTS Disbursements Business Office Admitting Office Anesthesia Recovery Room X-ray Department Clinical Laboratory Pathology Cytology Pase 62 Cardiology Maintenance Record Library Physiotherapy Housekeeping Social Service Pharmacy Laundry Social Admissions DEPARTMENTS Page 63 First roiv: Miss Ladd (Nursery), Mrs. Beane (7th South) , Mrs. Funderburk (3rd South). Second row: Mrs. Carriker (Delivery Room), Mrs. Ward (Urology), Miss Mahaffey (Recovery Room), Miss Winebarger (Emergency Room). Third row: Miss Royal (3rd West), Mrs. Gallant (4th East), Mrs. Harris (C-Wing), Mrs. Brown (Outpatient Dept.). HEAD NURSES -fr it ft Page 64 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNS Left to right: Robert Birke, Kenneth Neese, Dace Jones, William Crome, Frank Early. INTERNS AND RESIDENTS Front row: Dr. William Davis, resident (Rotating); Dr. Dino Foti, resident (Chest Surgery) ; Dr. Hossie, intern (Pediatrics) ; Dr. Francis, resident (Urology) ; Dr. Roberto Magestro, resident (Chest Surgery); Dr. Hans Overvad, intern (Dental). Second row: Dr. Ralph Wilkinson, resident (Medi- cine); Dr. A. D. Couch, resident (Urology) ; Dr. LeConte Talley, III, intern (Rotating) ; Dr. A. L. Bull, intern (Surgery); Dr. Robischek, resident (Chest Surgery); Dr. A. P. H. McLean, intern (Medicine). Thrid row: Dr. Barry Worsham, resident (Medicine) ; Dr. Offord, intern (Gynecology); Dr. Congdon, intern (Pediatrics); Dr. James Stout, intern (Rotating); Dr. Pederson, intern (Dental); Dr. H. N. Blankenburg, resident (Chest Surgery), Dr. T. M. McMillan, resident (Medicine). Page 65 OUR LIFE AT evuutce . . . £ H ' : I TTJJ ; t 1 x;. I Aâ„¢BS ; 1 • -• i HOUSE STAFF HOUSE MOTHERS Mrs. Mertie Anderson Mrs. Willie Rogers Mrs. Nell Ryan Mrs. A. C. West MAIDS AND PORTER John Strait Bernice Alexander Lillie Brown Elsie Lucky Page 68 APPRECIATION As our hospital and school seeks to make tradition realistic, we are proud that we can be a part of that history. In years to come, when we look back, faces which we saw so often will come to light. Among these faces will be the many people who did so much to make every minute of our education a tool with which to mold our lives. We will see our doctors, teachers, supervisors, administrator, directors, and the people of each department who were patient and taught us the real mean- ing of our profession. Although our faces will have been molded by years of happiness, hard work, or pain, we will still see the heart warming smile and hand that each has held for us. To each, we say thank you, and hope that our profession, which brought us together in our early years, will remain as a link in our future years. Page 69 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 worthy goals and noble aims To us will ever appeal. To thee we pledge our hearts and lives. Memorial, our great ideal. Page 70 STUDENT DIRECTORY FRESHMEN Austin, R. E Jefferson, N. C. Barlowe, A. I Route 2, Taylorsville, N. C. Bass, S. L Route 6, Box 97, Monroe, N. C. Beavers, K. L 570 E. Main St., Brevard, N. C. Berry, A. J Route 1, Box 17, Valdese. N. C. Brookshire. M. L Route 2, Taylorsville, N, C. Burris, K. J 22 Perkins St., Gastonia, N. C. Carter, L. G 6 W. Guilford St.. Thomasville, N. C. Castonguay, J. A 17 Belle Meade Circle, Largo, Fla. Caviness, N. J Route 1. Eagle Springs, N. C. Clark, P. A Box 375, Hazelwood, N. C. Cline, A. G Route 1. Box 164. Conover, N. C. Coble, R. J Route 1, Oakboro, N. C. Conner, I. N 504 Ford St., Kannapolis, N. C. Cordell, G. E 1813 Main Ave. S.W.. Hickory, N. C. Cronkhite, L. L Box 1545, Loris, S. C. Deatherage. CD Route 2. Box 184, Mount Airy, N. C. Dewitt, E. J Route 1, Ellerbe. N. C. Elledge, M. R Route 4. Box 56, Winston-Salem, N. C. Ellington. L. D Box 8066, Charlotte, N. C. Grainger, CM Route 1, Box 242, Loris. S. C. Hancock. J. L 422 4th St. PI. S.W., Hickory, N. C Herman, J. G 870 8th St. N.E.. Hickory. N. C. Horrell, J. S 2507 Monroe St., Wilmington, N. C. Hunter, E. N 365 1 Konnoak Drive, Winston-Salem, N. C. Jordon. M. A 2213 Chesterfield Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Justus, M. E 104 Shepherd St., Hendersonville, N. C. Lineberger. L. S Box 229, Dallas, N. C. Littleton, J. A 328 Blowing Rock Rd., Boone, N. C. Lowman, N. J Route 5, Charlotte, N. C. McAteer, E Route 1. Waxhavv, N. C. Maultsby, G. F 1 117 S. Kerr Ave., Wilmington, N. C Morton. R. F Route 2. Box 187-A, Albemarle. N. C. New, R. L Liberty, N. C. Parker, N. R Box 135, West Jefferson, N. C Parker. R. L Route 2. Box 97, Raeford, N. C, Parker, E. L Route 2, Benson, N. C. Pierce, M. B Route 3. Marshville, N. C. Plancon, C. L Oakdale Terrace, Largo, Fla. Pleasants. S. J R.F.D. 2, Rowland, N. C. Poplin, M. J Route 2, Norwood, N. C. Sapp. M. P Box 147, Davidson, N. C. Scarborough, N. E 205 E. Avondale Dr.. Greenville, S. C. Sherrill, L. S 735 4th St. Dr. N.W., Hickory, N. C. Sills, P. J 58 W. Randolph Rd, Shelby. N. C. Smith, O. R Box 2 1 1. King, N. C. Smith, P. J 108 Church St., Smyre Sta., Gastonia. N. C. Smith, P. L Route 1, Hiddenite, N. C Sparks, D. A 408 Peach St.. Shelby, N. C Talbert. L. G 2418 Lyndhurst Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Thompson, V. E Route 9. Box 1 1 3. Charlotte, N. C. Upchurch, M. J Route 2, Box 274, Hickory. N. C. Walker, J. C 2nd St. Grabur Heights. Burlington, N. C Walker. J. M Box 113, China Grove, N. C. Wimbish, H. P 3005 Martinsville Rd., Greensboro. N. C. Wylie, M. H Liberty, N. C JUNIORS Barbour, P. J 2697 Yale Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Benton, E. J 107 Gill St., Laurinburg, N. C Bradburn, P. J 1430 Chelsea St., Winston-Salem. N. C. Cansler, E. A 454 Highland A e. S.E.. Hickory, N. C. Clifton, S. G Route 2, Red Springs, N. C. Cloninger, J. F Alexis, N. C Crouch. L. A North Main St.. Ellerbe, N. C Eubanks, F. M 122 East Pine St., Kershaw, S. C. Finley, N. G Route 4, Box 42 A, Marion, N. C Frye, D. F Box 524. Hamlet, N. C. Glover, M. L 1218 S. Congress St., Gastonia, N. C. Greene, L. K Deep Gap. N. C. Hewitt, Jr.. P. R Route 1. Claremont, N. C. Howell, L. A 4928 Park Rd.. Charlotte, N. C Johnson, F. J Millers Creek, N. C. Johnston, M Box 449, Franklin, N. C. Lewter, L. J 1216 Sixth St., Durham, N. C. Lineberry, N. C 125 W. Martin St., Wadesboro, N. C. McNeil, L. S Route 1, Box 5 3. Purlear. N. C. Medlin, E. C S. Florence St., Maxton, N. C. Memory, B. L .3019 S. Front St., Wilmington, N. C. Mull, M. R 1004 W. Highland Ave., Kinston, N. C. Mullis. P. M Route 2, Monroe, N. C. Odom, J. G 310 W. 27th St., Charlotte, N. C. Parrish. M. J 501 E. Virginia Ave., Bessemer City, N. C. Reagan. E. S 307 Putnam St., Waynesville, N. C. Reep, M. A Route 4, Lincolnton, N. C Ruff. M. I Lake Lure, N. C. Sarratt. B. P Route 3, Box 13, Gaffney, S. C. Sheets, J. J 1800 Robin Hood Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Shull, M. E Box 376, Conover, N. C. Simmons. D. L Route 3, Box 68, Lenoir, N. C. Simpson. J. R Route 2, Wadesboro. N. C. Smith, E. G 1300 Pine St., Laurinburg. N. C. Stroud, P. A Box 1 27, Maxton, N. C. Wilson, M. A 211 Ladson ' s Lane, Alexandria, Va. Wright, A. E Route 1, Box 178. Belmont, N. C Page 7 1 STUDENT DIRECTORY SENIORS Blount, Ja Route 2, Loris, S. C. Blount, Je Route 2, Loris, S. C. Boliek, E. L Route 2, Hickory, N. C. Britt, S. M 1 108 S. Main St., Burlington, N. C. Chisholm, F. E Gibson, N. C. Christdon, B. S 3809 East Market St., Greensboro, N. C. Clark, R. M Route 5, Box 200, Lenoir, N. C. Cottingham, S. C Route 1, Dillon, S. C. Craig, H. J 623 South York Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Dobson, J.J 207 North South, Mount Airy, N. C. File. N. O Route 4, Box 190, Salisbury, N. C. Fulk, J. A 3908 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Gibson, C Laurel Hill, N. C. Goodman, A. L Richfield, N. C. Gregory, G. J Box 163, Kings Mountain, N. C. Hager, A. A Box 253, Cornelius, N. C. Harper, K. M Box 414, College St., Clio, S. C. Hensley, N. L Route 4, Burnsville, N. C. Hodges, M. L 220 Green Sea St., Tabor City, N. C. Joyce, M. A 64 Van Riepen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Lawrence, B. J Route 3, Clover, S. C. Long, M. L West Jefferson, N. C. McArthur, C. A Rennert, N. C. McGinn, C. J 2220 Cline St., Statesville, N. C. McKenzie, N.J 103 McKenzie St., Fairmont, N. C. May, K. F Route 8, Box 349, Johnston City, Tenn. Menscer, N. C 229 Walnut St., Statesville, N. C. Miller, G. D 1001 Central Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Parker, B. R Box 244, Rowland, N. C. Parlier, B. A 1324 6th St. N.W., Hickory, N. C. Patton, L 73 1 E. Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Phillips, G. 1 610 N. Juniper Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Poston, E. M 733 Hamlet Ave., Hamlet, N. C. Prevatte, S. D Route 1, Rowland, N. C. Ransom, S. J 413 E. Tremont Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Sigmon, K. P P. O. Box 199. Conover, N. C. Simpson, M. R Thompson St., High Shoals, N. C. Thomas, M. A Franklin, N. C. Williams, C. A Route 1, Box 260, Kershaw, S. C. Williams, F. E 312 N. Smith St., Charlotte, N. C. Williams, G. L Route 1, Box 280, Oakboro, N. C. Woodall, B. L Benson, N. C. CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Page 11 THE GREATER For Over 63 Years... Your Home of Better Values CONGRATULATIONS CLASS ' 58 Woman ' s Auxiliary of Charlotte Memorial Hospit al Page 73 JAMES J. HARRIS COMPANY Insurance — Surety Bonds 100 JOHNSTON BUILDING CHARLOTTE 2, NORTH CAROLINA Telephone FRanklin 5-7311 JAMES J. HARRIS, President R. LEWIS PATTON, Executive Vice-President L. A. TOMLINSON, JR., Vice-President ELBERT TODD, Secretary-Treasurer THOMAS S. LOFTON HAROLD M. MORROW Page 74 SIX BOTH! CARTON (Ph D«petit) Compliments of Pepsi -Col a Bottling Company of Charlotte 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. Page 75 Compliments of MATTRESS COMPANY 242 W. Tremont Charlotte, N. C. ZEP Manufacturing Corporation First in Maintenance and Sanitation ATLANTA DALLAS CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY 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 — whenever your heal- ing service calls — You ' ll find me right there, ready to go to work, day or night. Duke Power Company BIGGERS BROTHERS INCORPORATED Charlotte, N. C. Wholes ale Distributors • Finest Fresh Produce • Institutional Canned Foods • Frozen Foods ' IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY THE BEST Page 76 : nmcRicnn commcRCinL - Books and Journals of all publishers on MEDICINE, SURGERY, NURSING AND DENTISTRY r J. A. MAJORS COMPANY 108 Edgewood Avenue, N.E. Atlanta 3, Ga. JAckson 4-8268 Catalogs Sent Upon Request McEwen Funeral Service 24 Hour Ambulance Service Dial ED 4-6421 — FR 5-6502 727 E. Morehead Street A FRIEND â– ft Page 77 Compliments of THE DRUM DRIVE-IN Compliments of Pritchard Paint and Glass Company 112 W. Fifth Street PREVATTE ' S ESSO SERVICE Route 1, Rowland, N. C. Halfway Between Maxton and Lumberton US 74 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias L. File Courtesy of Carolina Absorbent Company Cotton UNDERWOOD CORP. 1004 Kings Drive Typewriters — Sundsr rands Charlotte, N. C. HARRY BRYANT CO. Funeral Directors 500 Providence Road Beginning Our 75th Year of Service Compliments of Z. V. PATE, INC. Laurel Hill, N. C. Page 78 SUTTLE SWIMMING POOL Wilkinson Boulevard Charlotte, N. C. Phone EX 9-9204 Red Cross Swimming Classes Beginner, Intermediate, Swimmer, Life Saving, Advanced, and Water Safety Instructor Courses Private Lessons Also Now Available L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts HOSPITAL AND NURSES Class Rings and Pins Administrative and Special Service Insignia — Cuff Links Name Bars Albert Bealle — John Bruce P. O. Box 882, Statesville, N. C. BEST WISHES to all the ' New Graduates Especia My th ose attending me so we â– II in rooms 301 a id 201 during the past three years. J. Earl Thompson THE First Photo SERVICE P. O. Box 6025 Charlotte 7, N. C. Hospitals Restaurants Schools Hotels REGENT CHINA SUPPLY CO. Food Service Equipment 1807 English Street High Point, N. C. Phone 890 Compliments of DR. HERMAN W. GORE Loris, S. C. KALE-LAWING CO. ' Everything for the Office 229-231 S. Tryon Street Phone FR 7-2641 DOWTIN ' S FOOD STORE Groceries — Meats WE DELIVER 1 404 E. Morehead Street Phone ED 3-5428 Page 79 BABY-SAN CABINET-SAN GERMA-MEDICA FLOOR-SAN SAN-PHENO NEO-SHINE hospital division HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC. Member Hospital Industries Association and Floor Machinery Assn. HUNTINGTON, INDIANA Compliments of Harold Supply Corporation 100 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 11, NEW YORK Page 80 -1 , 1 R.R.DINER f llll 1 ' HOSPITAL t I SCHOOL I round the clock mill Sexton Every time the clock tick Sexton Foods are being served to pleased guests with greater profit JOHN SEXTON CO NATIONAL WHOLESALE GROCERS P. O. Box 4124 Federal Annex Atlanta, Georgia and DIVISION OF mcKESSon and ROBBins, inc. P. O. BOX 2175 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page 8 1 THompson DEnTPL compRnY Everything Dental 1142 Elizabeth Avenue Post Office Box 1341 Telephone ED 4-861 1 Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of JULIAN ' S Laundry and Cleaning Morehead and Dilworth Road Compliments of FRIEND Specify Syringes . . . VIM . . . Needles MacGREGOR INSTRUMENT COMPANY Needham, Mass. Page 82 Compliments of ORKIN Since 1901 Orkin Exterminating Co., Inc. FR 6-4455 522 S. College Street Best Wishes To Seniors 1958 SODA SHOP or Charlotte Memorial Hospital Ground Floor ' We Serve Your Taste SANDWICHES — SOFT DRINKS SOUPS — SUNDRIES PLATE LUNCHES — MAGAZINES Serving the Carolinas with the Finest in Medical Gases, Equipment and Supplies MEDICAL GAS PRODUCTS DIVISION National Welders Supply Company, Inc. State and Gesco Sts. Charlotte, N. C. Supplies for the Sewing Worker Tapes Threads Webbing, etc. ft T. J. CONNELLY CO. 300 W. Adams Street Chicago 6, III. Page 83 ommercia t and - wmotiona I l nnters Oi =Jjldtinctlon Q VCvLcL :;: ; ie. aia. ijvc v, inc. A Division of Package Products Company, Inc. 1930 CAMDEN ROAD CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page 84 MARVIN -NEITZEL CORPORATION TROY NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS OF MODERN CLOTHING FOR HOSPITAL AND STUDENT NURSES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 58 Dependable Hospital Supplies Dependability is only a word and a promise. Dependability becomes a guarantee of satisfaction only when it is backed up by many years of proof. When we at Meinecke speak of dependable service in furnishing the finest in supplies, furniture and equipment, we mean that we have been providing this dependable service to America ' s hospitals for over 60 years. Our staff of highly trained personnel, backed by years of experi- ence is ready to serve you. For proven, dependable nursing equip- ment and supplies consult your Meinecke catalog or see your Meinecke salesman! MEINECKE CO., INC. 225 Varick St, New York 14, N. Y. Branch in Columbia, S. C. Dallas, Tex. Page 85 DOUGLAS SING Funeral Directors Ambulance Service • 1335 Elizabeth Avenue Phone ED 2-4131 Charlotte 4, N. C. k J. Marcus Kerns Karl C. Miller amti ina ICE DELIVERY 925 Seigle Ave. â–¡ Fuel Oil — Coal — Kerosene A. S. ALOE COMPANY 1501 14th Street, N.W. Washington 5, D. C. HOSPITAL AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Compliments of Jones Presnell Studio 1217 Elizabeth Avenue ED 4-2176 Page S6 Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS Page 87 For the Finest in Transportation . __. . x£ 222 |Sl i ::x!  or w : ' ; f f S 4jif $ 3Dli| r j ut L ULWAYS QUEEN CITY TR Charlotte , N. C. ED 2-6164 ART FLOWER SHOP Established 1925 Davis Robinson, Proprietor Flowers For All Occasions 409 E. Trade St. Charlotte, N. C. Day Phone ED 2-7114 Night Phone ED 3-3849 QUALITY FUELS For Over 50 Years (£sso) Fuel Oil — Coal Avanr Fuel Ice Co., Inc. A Complete Heating Service 940 N. Davidson Street Phone ED 2-8184 Th omas and Howard Co. 41 1 S. College Dial ED 3-01 12 Whol esale Grocers CAROLINA BRACE Manufacturers Ail Kinds Orthopaedic Appliances Partners G. A. Burrows, Mgr. R. H. Wehunt C. A. Burrows T. S. Owens Charlotte, N. C. Phone ED 2-8039 MYERS PARK PHARMACY Prescription Druggists 1340 Romany Road Charlotte, N. C. Phone ED 2-71 87 BOWMAN-DUNN MANUFACTURING CO. 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