Grace Hospital School of Nursing - Silver Cross Yearbook (Morganton, NC)
- Class of 1960
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PUBLISHED BY THE ANNUAL STAFF GRACE HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING MORGANTON, NORTH CAROLINA VOLUME VIH, 1960 OURSCHOOLSONG 4 ADMINISTRATION J. GRAYSON BROTHERS, ADMINISTRATOR We present Mr. J. Grayson Brothers our hospital administrator: A Fellow in The American College of Hospital Administration. A former resident of Wilmington — now a Morgantonian. A graduate of Duke University. Leader of our hospital teams. His consistency of interest in the students is balanced by the respect and admira- tion with which we think of him. We are proud of our FRIEND and TEAMLEADER, Mr. Brothers. 6 THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES Mr. A. C. Chaffee, Chairman of Board A deep and continued interest in the work of Grace Hospital is a requisite for membership on it ' s board of trustees. The board conducts general management of the expenses of maintenance and construction. It is responsible for the securement of funds for support of our hospital and it’s investments. The board also has a Nursing Education Committee which promotes and directs the policies of the School of Nursing. A. C. Chaffee, President Mrs. A. B. Stoney, Vice-President J. S. Osborne, Treasurer Mrs. Ernest Walker, Secretary The Reverend John W. Carter, Chaplain 7 MEDICAL Dr. Hamer Drs. Nichols, Walton and Collett Dr. Arney Dr. Hairfield Dr. Kibler Drs. Reece, Billings and Snow Dr, Hogshead President Dr. Hemmings STAFF Dr. Phifer Drs. Wellborn Lang Dr. Palmer Dr. Barron Vice President Dr. Kirksey Dr. Lane Dr. Patton Drs. Riggs, Accuf Helms 9 NURSING SERVICE Mrs. H. Crossman Supervisor 11-7 Mrs. Mamie Whisnant Supervisor 7-3 Mrs. F. Stines Supervisor 3-11 Miss M. Harris Relief Supervisor Mrs. Zonie Houston Director of Nurses Miss Myrtle Berryhill Supervisor Operating Room 10 FACULTY Mrs. Causby Pediatrics Mrs. Scroggs Nursing Arts Mrs. Jacquins Surgery Dr. Wilson Psychology Mrs. Lena Cloninger Director of Education Anatomy and Pharmacology Mrs. Wilson Obstetrics Mrs. Reinhardt Sociology Mrs. Butler Medicine Not Pictured Miss Jahn Chemistry Microbiology Mrs. Rector Housemother English HOSPITAL TEAMS TOGETHER THESE TEAMS FIGHT A NEVER ENDING BATTLE TO THE BETTERMENT OF MANKIND. OPERATING ROOM CENTRAL SUPPLY Sterile ! One minute to go. Autoclave ME ? Handle with care. 12 SURGICAL FLOOR OBSTETRICAL FLOOR Is the Doctor on his way? Remember this ! Would you believe it, all the babies are asleep. Oh no! Not another empty can of 4X4 ' s just when I needed them. This cart does get heavy. What is the post-operative Medication? 13 MEDICAL FLOOR JUST a dram ? That ' s what the Doctor said! There ' s quite a technique to this. COLORED UNIT If you will notice this graphic sheet — See that there is no cheating. Just stopped by for some free professional aid. M EMERGENCY ROOM I saw you put that match under that thermometer. Are you right or left handed ? Admitting Office Hope your stay here is pleasant. DIETTHERAPY Be sure to come back to see us Judy. Why is everybody laughing at me? Can ' t this patient have butter ? Isn ' t he a cute child? PEDIATRICS 15 X-RAY DEPT. May we see your bones? PHARMACY Get those drug orders in on time. LABORATORY Who ' s count is this? HOUSEKEEPING DEPT. Cleanliness is essential. BUSINESS OFFICE Do you have your insurance policy? MEDICAL RECORDS What another medical record? 16 ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-chief Katherine McCombs, Co-Editor Emmogene Denton. As- sistant Editor Joyce Buchanan, Sec. and Treas. Janice Hoyle, Sports Ed- itor Joyce Miller, Photograph Manager Jane Franklin, Betty Jean Wolfe, Artist, Sandra Walker, Joy Young, Business Managers Joanna Byrd, Joyce Miller, Circulation Managers Frances Young, Shirley Baird, Sponsor - Mrs. Causby. v Annual Staff at work . . . . 18 STUDENT COUNCIL President: Katherine McCombs, Vice President: Virginia Wilson, Second Vice Presi- dent: Jane Franklin, Treasurer: Shirlee Baird, Secretary: Joyce Buchanan. SANTA FILOMENA Santa Filomena is a senior honorary society which strives to promote better nurs- ing and higher nursing standards. Katherine McCombs First Lady Sandra Walker Secretary Frances Young Treasurer 19 BASKETBALL I960 Teamwork the words of the hour, and we the basketball team of 1960 have enjoyed every min- ute of it. Oh, I ' m too sore to move, was often heard by our classmates and co-workers. Our basketball team afforded recreation, often boosted school spirit as we won and lost games. Members of this great team are: Gail Dyson, Sylvia Brown, Sylvia Mast, Loretta Johnson, and Martha Buchanan, co-captain, forwards: Louise Teague, Carolyn Lowdermilk, Ann Taylor, Rebec- ca Lawrence, Virginia Wilson, co-captain, coach, Mr. Paul Pearson. 20 Miss Ann Philips Dr. J. R. Collett CHRISTMAS QUEEN AND KING 1959 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Using the theme of Hawaiian Paradise, the juniors said their alohas to the 1959 sen- iors. Doctors, faculty, and friends attended. And a good time was had by all. Very intriguing, huh? Authur Murray style. 22 A E FRESHMA Judy Barrier Sylvia Brown Gail Dyson Jeanne Garrison Janice Hoyle Loretta Johnson 24 Rebecca Lawrence :lass Kay Lowdermilk Sylvia Mast Josephine Norvell Hazel Ollis Ann Taylor 25 Jo Nell Thompson Shirley Townsend Gail Yount Malnutrition Does she, or does she not have a tray? What a referee ! 26 CAPPING CAPPING RECEPTION 27 JUNIO Shirley Baird Reba Barnes Elizabeth Berry Florence Boggs Joyce Buchanan Maratha Buchanan 28 Joan Byrd Judy Clarke CLASS T Emogene Denton Jane Franklin Faye Miller Joyce Miller 29 Billy Newton Ann Phillips Nellie Townsend Betty Wolfe Off for a Sunday stroll Annuals are here ! so STUDENT-FACULTY MONTHLY PARTY 31 SENIORS ERLINE CLARK HANSON Lenoir, N. C. Class officer 1 Christmas Queen 2 Student Council 2 Favorite Service . . . Pediatrics KATHERINE DALTON McCOMBS Hendersonville, N. C. Class Sec. 1, Annual staff 1,2,3 Class President 2 2nd Vice-President 2 Student Council 2,3 President of Student Body 3 Representative to NSN Convention 2 Santa Filomena 3 Favorite Service . . . Surgical Floor 32 ANN HOOVER SECREST Morganton, N. C. Student Council 1 Student Council Social Committee 2 Chapel Committee 1,2 Annual Staff 2 Favorite Service . . . Surgical Floor JEAN DE MARIS VANDERFORD Shelby, N. C. Student Council 2 Chapel Committee 2 Library Committee 3 Annual Staff 2 Favorite Service , . . Emergency Room 33 SANDRA CAROL WALKER Hickory, N. C. Class Treasurer 1 Curriculum Representative 1 Class Secretary 2 Class President 3 Student Council 2,3 Annual Staff 3 Santa Filomena Favorite Service . . . Surgical VIRGINIA LEE WILSON Marion, N. C. Student Council 1,2,3 First Vice President 3 President of Resident Council Washington, D.C., Basketball 1,2,3 Annual Staff 2 Favorite Service . . . Obstetrics 34 NORA FRANCES YOUNG Bakersville, N. C. Class President 1 Student Council 2 Annual Staff 2,3 Treas. Student Body 2 Representative to NSN Convention 3 Santa Filomena Favorite Service . . . Medical JOY CAROL YOUNG Lake Junaluska, N. C. Class Vice-President 1 Class Treas. 2 Sec. Student Council 2 Annual Staff 1,2,3 May Queen 2 Favorite Service . . . Medical 35 CLASS HISTORY In todays world, the highest and hardest mountain to scale is that of education. There are many peaks and valleys we must cross before we reach the top. We the senior class of 1960 are nearing our first big peak after three years of hard work and striving. We now look back at the past and remember our be- ginning. In 1957 a caravan of eighteen bright eyed, cheerful girls began our journey along the trail of learning. On the second day we lost one member of our party, Miss Delores Bartel. Three days later found us with another dropped by the wayside, Miss Clara Crawley. We regretted this loss but we kept climbing. We had many enjoyable experiences along the way. Anatomy of Skeletal System and Dr. Boghead, along with the a natomy of various other things. As the going got harder a few more of our group left us. Miss Carolyn Howell, Miss Marcella Tabor. We had the highest expectations of all for the remaining party to complete the climb. But it seemed as though fate was against us, when we lost Miss Martha Faye Hawkins, Miss Mona Perkins, Miss Cathey Feret- tino and Miss Doris Smith. Our first six months were filled with struggling and trudging onward. To combat any amount of dis- appointment we may have had at this time was the receiving of our white cap and the silver cross. Capping was an impressive ceremony at the Grace Episcopal church. Now we were truly nurses. We went on the halls with much favor and enthusiasm. Our caravan traveled on, with each class the territory grew rougher and as time passed we lost a few more of our group, Miss Virginia Brittain, Miss Frances Van Court and Miss Faye Naves. Our Junior Year we picked up four new travelers, Miss Martha Faye Lineberger, Miss Jean Vanderford, Miss Shirley Leonhert. The third year on this trail was filled with both excitement and discouragement As we lost Miss Margie Griggs. By this time the most of the hardships had been overcome and we had taken on a more dignified stand. Our favorite memories are those of Junior-Senior banquet, receiving our senior bands, psychiatry affiliation in Di C. and parties. 36 As the winter snows and rains flowed away we found that along with them had gone Miss Martha Line berger, Miss Shirley Leon- hardt, and Miss Jean Vandeford. We have reached graduation, the mountain top of education. Others will climb on to higher levels and scale many more moun- tains. To our leaders and friends who gave their thoughtfulness, kindness and encouragement which helped us complete our long climb, we humby say THANK YOU. THE SENIOR CLASS 37 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Morganton, North Carolina, Grace Hospital School of Nursing, Class 1960. We the Senior Class of Grace Hospital School of Nurs- ing, in the year of our Lord, One-Thousand-Nine-Hundred- and- Sixty, being of sound mind wish to leave with our fellow students some tokens of our remembrance. We do hereby give and bequeath to those herein named the following items: To Ann Phillips Shirley Baird, Frances Young wills her beauty. To Billy Newton Reba Barnes, Sandra Walker wills her scholastic ability. To Elizabeth Berry Joyce Miller, Virginia Wilson wills her ability to get along with people. To Betty Wolfe, Faye Miller Judy Clark, Joy Young wills her originality. To Joyce Buchanan Florence Boggs, Ann Secrest wills her witty ways and sparkling smile. To Martha Buchanan Emogene Denton, Jean Vander- ford wills her personality. To Joanna Byrd Nellie Townsend, Erline Hanson wills her quiet and honest way of life. To Jane Franklin, Katherine McCombs wills her job as president of the student body. To the faculty we leave a sincere appreciation for all of their interest. To the Junior Class we leave them the ability to have a good time together. To the Freshmen we leave encouragement to last the next two years. To the friends we have become so near to we leave our love and thanks for their friendship. To our sponsor, Mrs. G. Causby , we leave the sin- cere thanks for her patient efforts to advise us on the an- nual. To Mrs. Rector, our house-mother, we leave rooms dirty, but full of memories. We leave to all, our best wishes and sincere hope that behind every cloud there is a silver lining. Testatrix, Katherine McCombs 38 Relaxing Latest Hairstyle ? What ' s so faunny? Where old friends MEET. 39 ROSTER Baird, Miss Shirlee Barrier, Miss Judy Barnes, Mrs. Reba Berry, Mrs. Elizabeth Boggs, Miss Florence Brown, Miss Sylvia Buchanan, Miss Joyce Buchanan, Miss Martha Byrd, Miss Joanna Clark, Miss Judith Denton, Miss Emogene Dyson, Miss Gail Franklin, Miss Jane Garrison, Miss Jeannie Hanson, Mrs. ErUne Hoyle, Miss Janice Johnson, Miss Loretta Lawrence, Miss Rebecca Low der milk, Miss Kay McCombs, Mrs. Katherine Dalton Mast, Miss Sylvia Miller, Miss Faye Miller, Miss Joyce Norvell, Mrs. Josephine Kirksey Newton, Mrs. Billie Ollis, Mrs. Hazel Phillips, Miss Ann Secrest, Mrs. Ann Taylor, Miss Ann Thompson, Miss Jo Nell Townsend, Miss Nellie Townsend, Miss Shirley Vanderford, Miss Jean Walker, Miss Sandra Wilson, Miss Virginia Young, Miss Frances Young, Miss Joy Yount, Miss Gail Wolfe, Mrs. Betty Jean Driver Rt 1, Box 76 E, Vilas, N. C. 113 Crayten St., Morganton, N. C. Rutherford College, N. C. 109 Alran St., Morganton, N. C. West Union St., Morganton, N. C. Rt 3, Box 267, Morganton, N. C. Spruce Pine, N. C. 214 Herron St., Morganton, N. C. 401 Kentwood Circle, Lenoir, N. C. Rt 7, Box 216, Lenoir, N. C. Drexel, N. C. TaylorsviHe, N. C. Lin vi lie Falls, N. C. Rt 2, Box 24, Morganton, N. C. 667 Lenoir Ave., Lenoir, N. C. Rt 6, Box 676, Lenoir, N. C. 152 17th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Fleetwood, N. C. Box 550, Drexel, N. C. 2402 Brevard Rd., Hendersonville, N. C. Vilas, N. C. Rt 2, Box 193, Boone, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. 107 Valdese Ave., Morganton, N. C. 112 Poteat St., Morganton, N. C. Rt 4, Box 98, Morganton, N. C. Boone, N. C. Rt 1, Valdese, N. C. 103 Camp Branch Rd., Waynesville, N. C. 38 Thompson St., Canton, N. C. Rt 4, Box 500, Hickory, N. C. Rt 1, Banner Elk, N. C. 807 West Elm St., Shelby, N. C. P. O. Box 244 Longview Sta., Hickory, N. C. 352 East Court St., Marion, N. C. Rt 1, Box 256 B, Bakersville, N. C. Lake Junaluska, N. C. 468 13th Ave., N. E., Hickory, N. C. Cherokee, N. 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