High Point Memorial School of Nursing - Lighted Lamp Yearbook (High Point, NC)

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he A See PARKING FOR DOCH 6 eases ony HE LIGHTED LAMP — 1966 Presented by The Senior Class of High Point Memorial Hospital School of Nursing High Point, North Carolina TABLE OF CONTENTS IF FOREWORD DEDICATION APPRECIATION ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL STAFF HOSPITAL STAFF SCHOOL OF NURSING SENIORS JUNIORS FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING ne) singh sae) ge cackaark as ° ° aia Ia ia) . CO FOREWORD For those of us who are leaving and for those who stay, we, the Senior class of High Point Memorial Hospital, present the 1966 LIGHTED LAMP -- a word and picture collec- tion to commit to memory our joys and struggles. iid hoe SIREN cepa eet et - at} DEDICATION HISTORY The Women's Guild of High Point Memorial Hospital was organized March 4, 1945. Its stated purpose was to assist the Board of Trustees in furthering the interests of the hospital and the welfare of the patients. From the beginning they have provided a social worker for the patients, and from 1950 when the first new building was opened, a soda shop has been operated by the Guild. This has provided comfort for families of the sick, and moments of rest and a cup of coffee for all personnel of the hospital. And then one hot summer the Guild decided to air-condition the hospital. The patient areas came first, of course. Then as time passed many of the service areas received window units. When the east wing was built the entire area was air-conditioned. Through the years the Women's Guild has constantly been interested in nursing service, and encouraging the best nurses to come into High Point. They have provided many scholarships for student nurses, and are constantly making contributions of time and money to advance the school. Among the large gifts to the nursing school are the piano, the tape recorder and air-conditioning of the dens and lobby. Members of the Guild are always present to help with the special occasions of capping and graduation. The wonderful Christmas teas, and the annual picnic at the Millis farm are highlights of student years, and make lovely memories of our nursing school. The Guild has financed representation of a member of the student body at National Student Nurses' meetings from Atlantic City to San Francisco. Through the assistance of the Guild a well equipped Medical Library is being built in the hospital. This past year the Guild was responsible for High Point Memorial Hospital becoming the first hospital in the state to acquire the three Hall Surgical Air Drills. With these instruments a new and dramatic improvement could be made in safety for the patient requiring such surgery. This is only a glimpse of the history of the Women's Hospital Guild. We can not relate the hours of service by individual members nor the time and effort that has gone into planning and working for the tremendous contributions that have been made to the hospital, but the history is written indelibly in the spirit and the bricks and the mortar of High Point Memorial Hospital. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL GUILD Past- Presidents 1945-46 Mrs. W. Chase Idol 1947-48 Mrs. W. T. Powell 1949-50 Missa eee eV iad Lis Ole 2 Mrs. Horace Hayworth 1953-54 Mist Rear OS mods 1955-56 Mrs Ville Powell 1957-58 Mrs Any Re Cross 1959 -60 Mrs. Walter Crissman 1961-62 Mrs. Frank B. Smith 1963 INES IRC TE. NOS. Sie 5 1964 MES Wie Da Hell ae Sic 1965-66 Mas His OVsWilliams WOMEN’S GUILD OF HIGH POINT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL In recognition of their inexhaustable energies and ceaseless endeavors, we, the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-six, dedicate THE LIGHTED LAMP to the Women's Hospital Guild of High Point Memorial Hospital. Without the dedication of these ladies, the environment of the hospital and nursing school as we know it today would not have been possible. The members of this group have unselfishly dedicated their spare hours to the interests of the hospital, and to the welfare of the patients and personnel. Through untold hours of service, the members of the Women's Hospital Guild have earned our deepest gratitude and that of everyone associated with the hospital. GOD MADE A NURSE To be a nurse is to walk with God, Along the path that our Master trod; To soothe the achings of human pain; To faithfully serve for little gain; To lovingly do the kindly deed -- A cup of water to one in need, A tender hand on a fevered brow, A word of cheer to these living now; To reach the soul through its body woe. Ah This is the way that Jesus would go. Oh, white capped nurses in dresses of white, Our Great Physician is working through you' God made a nurse. He made her heart true, brave and kind, And like the mountain streams her mind Is crystal clear, yet swiit and deep As where its waters rush and sweep. He made her hands strong, tender, skilled; Their touch with his own pity filled, And gave to make his nurse complete A sense of humor, wholesome, sweet. God made a nurse. Author unknown IN APPRECIATION MISS FRANCES BURGESS To know a woman one must observe her at her work. We have done just that; in our three years, we have found Miss Burgess to be a woman with understand- ing and a genuine concern for her students. Her poise and self-control were emphasized by her patience, understanding and loyality to our school. Her character reflected self-confidence and her many years of service to the hos- pital and school of nursing. Because she has achieved our respect and admira- tion, we, the class of 1966, would like to express our appreciation to Miss Frances Burgess. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEATED: Mr. Thomas C. Ragsdale, Mr. Curtis Smithdeal, Mr. W. B. Hall, Sr. STANDING: Mr. Brooks Reitzel, Mr. R. Vincent Spracklin, Mr. Robert Silver, Mr. Joe A. Johnson, Sr., Mr. R. T. Amos, Jr., Mr. W. A. Horney, Jr., Mr. James H. Millis, Mr. I. Paul Ingle, Mr. Shubal C. Kirkman. Not Pictured: Mr. Hunter Dalton, Sr., Mr. Sidney Gayle, Jr., Mr. Horace S. Haworth, Mr. C. Thomas Latimer, Mr. Holt McPherson, Mr. William C. Siceloff. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Curtis Smithdeal, Chairman, Horace S. Haworth, Vice Chairman, Shubal Kirkman, Treasurer, Holt McPherson, Paul Ingle, Tom Ragsdale. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Holt McPherson, Chairman, Sidney Gayle, Tom Latimer. AUDITING COMMITTEE: Joe A. Johnson, Chairman, Shubal Kirkman, Wil- liam A, Horney. WOMEN'S GUILD COMMITTEE: Horace S. Haworth, Chairman, James H. Millis, HOUSE COMMITTEE: W. B. Hall, Chairman, Brooks Reitzel, Hunter Dalton, Robert Silver. FINANCE COMMITTEE: Paul Ingle, Chairman, Vince Sprack- lin, R, T. Amos, Jr., Shubal Kirkman (ex-officio) Curtis Smithdeal (ex-officio). JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE: Curtis Smithdeal, Chairman, Horace $. Haworth, William A. Siceloff. 10 ADMINISTRATOR MR. W. Roa PETERS Mr. Peters has served in this capacity since 1944 through the hospital's greatest period of growth, covering three major building programs, in- cluding the 1950 building, the student nurses' residence and the 1958 addition. He served as president of the North Carolina Hospital Associa- tion for the year 1957-1958, a six year term as Trustee of the Association and a three year period as a Director of the Hospital Savings Association. He is a member of the American College of Hospital Administrators. 11 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR SECRETARY TO ADMINISTRATOR Mr. Hugh Hendrix Mrs, Jessie Foster PURCHASING AGENT Mrs, Katherine Spencer siteate 38, AGHADGNIN Reena ey We BUSINESS OFFICE MAN AGER Mr. Tom Green ADMITTING OFFICE See AAMT mA BUSINESS OFFICE RECORD ROOM 13 14 Se POE, Dr. H. L. Brockman Dr Hs iG. Ingram Dr. J. L. Brockman Dr. P. B. Davis SURGERY Dr. M. P. Rogers Dr. L. L. Wilkinson 17 Dr. D. P. Douglass Dra Ga ole. Wood Dr. Edwin L. Auman Dr. John F. Benson Dr. Kenneth M. Cheek Dr. Henry B. Dixon MEDICAL STAFF INTERNAL MEDICINE Dr. William H. Flythe Dr. Jack W. Hunt Dr. Ira B. Miller Dr. Craig W. Parks Tyson ni Dr. Woodrow W. Dr. James T. Robinson, Jr. ice Dr. Angus G. Sargeant Dr. Hampton N. Chiles TT Walter Dr Terrell ne T Euge Dr. Austin P. Fortney 1 C Dr. Carl Shepherd Eldora H. Terrell Ay D ie = = 4 J t fa | : A a) 2 | 4 a e ae) ca é : or x A al E : S : a bo : z s : 5 = a e : A O = = g Y = j = : —— Drs Dr. Marcus Aderholdt, Jr. Dr. Kenneth B. Geddie PEDIATRICS | EYE, EAR, NOSE THROAT Dr. John D. Bridgers Dr. Frank W. Gross Dr. MacLean B. Leath Dr. R. T. Wilder Dr. A. R. Cross Dr. Robert V. Cross OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY De Dr. Clifford W. Lewis Dr. John D. Farrington Dr. James W. Fulton Dr. Thomas D. Tyson Dr. Kay Williams sake cae fg. 4. Ore 3 én Dr. Robert C. Johnson Dr. Earl W. Schafer Dr. James A. Johnson Dr. William P. Hinson | ORTHOPEDICS ORTHOPEDICS NEURO SURGERY 6 oe Bees DENTAL SURGERY MEDICAL STAFF SPECIAL SERVICES Dra Web Doudldye ine Dr. Wade W. Harrell OPHTHALMOLOGISTS OPHTHALMOLOGISTS | Dr. Ralph E. Brooks, Jr. Dr. James S. Gilliam, Jr. Dr. Glenn G. Perry Dr. R. G. Jennings UROLOGY UROLOGY PROCTOLOGY DERMATOLOGY Dr. Clarence A. Velat Dr. Helen Horn Di Cala Gtayy Dry Dean Rew dliesten PATHOLOGY PATHOLOGY RADIOLOGY RADIOLOGY | | | iDins JN, IB. Cieexern RADIOLOGY De, Ij, ( Gipowras HONORARY Dr. Fred Woodruff HONORARY DIRECTOR OF NURSING Mrs. Lucille Hall Holsinger, R.N., B.S. Ed. 26 NURSING OFFICE Miss Carolyn Frye, R.N. Director of Nursing Service Mrs. Hope Loflin, R.N. Mrs. Susanne Samuels, R.N. Mrs. Opal Suggs, R.N. Mrs, Pauline Green, R.N. Mrs. Muriel Creech, R.N. Mrs. Margaret Swaim EMERGENCY ROOM Mrs. Ethelyn Juska, R.N. Head Nurse I WEST Miss Janet Harris, R.N. Head Nurse I EAST Mrs, Betty Morre, R.N. Head Nurse 28 SURGERY Il EAST : iy Was Mrs. Jeanine Eades, R.N. : i ; |. Head Nurse : . ey ‘i SURGERY Il WEST Mrs. Lois Modlin, R.N. Head Nurse MEDICINE IV EAST Mrs, Nancy Williams, R.N. Head Nurse 29 Mrs. Rose Shaw, R.N. Head Nurse Mrs. Dianne Boyles, R.N. Head Nurse PEDIATRICS Mrs. Eula Hedrick, R.N. 30 OBSTETRICS Mary Clayton, R.N. iad © n = (ae cal Oo. =) YN ia) 2 a = [eal Be Yn faa) O Mrs. D T | LABOR A RY DELIVE N, Glenna Clark, R. Mrs. ead Nurse H POSTPARTUM NURSERY R.N. ise Huffman Head Nurse Mrs. Lou 31 Mrs. Lynn Merritt, R.N. Mrs. Virginia Hutchins, R.N. O.R. Supervisor H ead Nurse RECOVERY ANESTHESIA ROOM | Mrs, Anna M. Batista, Registered Pharmacist LABORATORY PHARMACY wn ‘ Gayle Fritts, R. Nurse in Charge Inservice Education N, Susstcetescasoscacce Sees sAvewenveves: ax ‘Srecemateneramarstcctnnea ay BeSRe en ebsarseeane SELLE ee C PPSEOCOR GR Mobinn cia nee L eS OL on eKenees Renen ender 22 8Oneereveuned wee P loses enanes Sacatatonretessscass, Andrew Corbitt HOUSEKEEPING ORDERLIES Mrs. Quinn Eugene Hart Senior students enjoy’a break in the Soda Shop. Dr. Fortney takes a break from his busy schedule. SODA SHOP 35 Rey. Clarence Russell Chaplain Mrs. Mary Green Social Worker 36 L OF NURSING HOSPITAL SCHOO Mrs. Mae Van Hiatt, R.N., B.S. Medical-Surgical Nursing II Mrs. Jo Ann Smith, R.N. (not pictured) Fundamentals of Nursing FACULTY Miss Juanita Jarborough, R.N., B.S. Director of Nursing Education Mrs. Mary Clayton, R.N. Obstetrical Nursing 38 Mrs. Kathleen Ingram, R.N. Fundamentals of Nursing Mrs, Betsy Payne R.N. Fundamentals of Nursing HOUSEMOTHERS Mrs. Helen McBee Mrs. Mina K. Wilson 4 i a TTT LLL HSE PRIVATE CUSTODIANS Emanuel Caldwell Georganna Scales Lillian Albea 39 ; ‘ 40 41 Resins Quesene 42 JAYNE CRISWELL CARTER GREENSBORO, N, C. 44 PEARL LEE MORRISON SANFORD, N.C. 45 NANCY PAULETTE ARMFIELD GREENSBORO, N. C, 46 MARY EVANS JOHNSON GRAHAM, N.C. 47 GWENDOLYN ANN COOKE GREENSBORO, N, C. 48 JIMMIE JEANETTE COOPER SNOW CAMP, N.C. 49 MAGGIE ROSALEE CHRISCOE ASHEBORO, N.C, 50 N..G, ? %) a) a a f =| pt 4 ea a, O GREENSBORO 51 MARTHA LEE STONE SIRLISIN, (CIMEYAS ING (Ce D2 BETTY JEAN BAUGUESS SPRING LAKE, N, C. 53. ENC a 3 - e Ea ea] % S GREENSBORO 54 ISS LIGHTED LAMP M 1966 - CLASS misTORY As graduation time rapidly approaches the class of 1966, we experience mixed emotions. We are on the threshold of a new life and are looking , forward to new experiences. However, we cannot help but remember these past 3 years, the good times and the bad, the changes that have _ : - entered this school of nursing in hopes of fi ding satictieron in Nee about our chosen profession. Naturally, through the required 3 years, — several girls found that nursing was not for them, or vice-versa and lel the program. We were a small class to begin with, but it seemed as we 7 grew smaller, we also grew closer to each other. rt How well we remember that first year when everything Ww so much had to be . so fast. We shared our fears a1 were passed off w procedure. What courage it that first injectio: 1 each success we felt a littl The greatest feeling of accomplishment, power came” presented with our coveted caps. Our Junior year is filled with happy memories for ae of us as we | rotated through our specialities to get a broader view of nursing. We must admit that our social life was much improved since we did not have plored ee each ee ‘Mixed wit ese happy memories are not : yo pO that each of us had te te ye he dignified Ace ba is we Hen he now. familiar town of High Point for less f and far away places. What a wonderful experience it was to be a par e large teaching hospitals in Washington and Phila delphia! We all feel that we were quite lucky to affiliate in these 2 large cities with so much to offer. In those 6 months, we increased our nursing knowledge, learned how other hospitals were operated, and expe d real homesickness more than once! But, can any one of us say t did not grow up in those months or that she is not thankful for tl nce? I think not. After being separ. ‘months, our class of 11 was finally to- gether again in High Point to start Senior classes. These classes were preparing us for our 2 al of ¢ assuming the role of a graduate professional nurse. So, here we are, older and a little wiser than before, and owing our thanks to each person in education and nursing service who helped us to achieve this goal, | Class Historian - Gwen Cooke 56 | I ! MASCOTS 57 Capping for us took place April 12, 1964 at The First Baptist Church. How thrilled we were to have that beauti- ful white cap placed upon our heads, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the class of 1966 of High Point Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath this our last will and testament. Article I To the Nursing Education Department we leave our deepest apprecia- tion for the many contributions that they have made in helping us to be- come professional nurses. Article II To the rising Senior class we leave the ''Senioritis we hope we never got. Article iit To the rising Junior class we leave the zeal and zest to continue their good work throughout their remaining years in the school of nursing. . . and you'll need plenty. BEticlesly I, Marie Mave leave my funny-shaped uniforms to Kay Shuskey. ee , Jayne Carter, leave my Northern accent to Gloria Johnson (so she will not be kidded in Philly.) hes , Gwen Cooke, leave, hoping Cathy Briggs and Diane Thomas will have better luck at Cumby's than I. — , Betty Bauguess, leave my friendly morning disposition to Nancy Stewart. We, Jimmie Cooper, Marty Stone, and Pearl Morrison leave our good times out with Clodfelter, our brother, to the Juniors in hopes that they will find someone who is as brotherly as he. — , Mary Pat Johnson, leave my abilities to finish a three-year course in nursing in just four years to Mary Pruitt. — , Cheryl Davis, leave my ten Cokes a day to Nancy Stewart, and my empty bottles to Mrs. MCBee. — , Paulette Armfield, leave my Air Mail stamps to anyone else who is in for a long wait. = ; Rosalee Chriscoe, leave my seat in Med-Surg. III to anyone who de- Sites tt. Testatrix Marty Stone 58 60 CATHY BRIGGS Sanford, N.C. JEANIE BROWER Asheboro, N.C. JANICE GARNER Asheboro, N.C. DIANE JOHNSON | Ramseur, N.C. GLORIA JOHNSON Greenwood, S.C. CAROLYN McCABE Jacksonville, N.C. CAROLYN PARKS Ramseur, N.C. ELLEN PAUL Ellerbe, N.C. GLORIA SHEPARD Gibsonville, N.C. KAY SHUSKEY High Point, N.C NANCY STEWART Greensboro, N.C. DIANE THOMAS Sanford, N.C. 61 62 MISS STUDENT NURSE Miss Diane Johnson was chosen as our first representative to the ''Miss Student Nurse” Pageant of North Carolina in Charlotte. A bus load of excited students went along for moral support and were bursting with pride when High Po int's own beauty came home with the crown. ELAINE AYERS Cameron, Ni. GC. JERRY BLAKE Aberdeen, N.C. JEAN COLEMAN Greensboro, N.C. BEA a COOK High Point, N.C. LINDA FRYAR (Clhiseorm,, INI C. SHIRLEY HILL Asheboro, N.C. CAROLINE JOHNSON Winston-Salem, N.C. 64 SANDRA JONES Asheboro, N.C. SANDRA LEDWELL Asheboro, N.C. NANCY MARKHAM High Point, N.C BETTY MITCHAM High Point, N.C. ANN PRUITT Mount Airy, N.C. LINDA SAINTSING Thomasville, N.C. BRENDA SLOAN Statesville, N.C. 65 Se é | a pO sani ec eee 66 CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS Pres. Pearl Morrison Sec. Martha Stone Treas. Cheryl Davis JUNIOR CLASS: Pres. C. Parks, V.P. C. McCabe, Treas. N. Stewart, Sec. D. Johnson, Soc. Chairmen C. Briggs, D. Thomas. FRESHMAN CLASS: Pres. S. Jones, V.P. B. Mitchum, Sec. S. Ledwell, Treas. N. Markham, Soc. Committee J. Coleman, A. Pruitt, Student Government Rep. L. Fryar, B. Cook. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Officers: President, P. Armfield; First V.P., J. Cooper; Second V.P., D. Thomas; Secretary, C. Briggs; Treasurer, J. Garner; Parliamentarian, C. McCabe. 69 Two student government functions in the past year were Christmas caroling and the sending of delegates to the National Convention. LIGHTED LAMP STAFF 1966 Editor: Jimmie Cooper Picture Editor: Martha Stone Illustrator: Pearl Morrison Art Editor: Betty Bauguess Business Managers: Gwen Cooke Circulation Manager: Jayne Carter Rosalee Chriscoe Typist: Cheryl Davis Advertising Managers: Paulette Armfield Sponsor: Mrs. E. Juska Marie Mabe Concluded from many hard and long working hours, just a few nights in the dorm, and much thought and effort, we, the Senior Class, present the 1966 Lighted Lamp in hopes that fond memories in nursing will not be forgotten. 70 71 72 ae 74 Compliments of THE HIGH POINT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1966 THE MEDICAL STAFF OF HIGH POINT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EET EEC UATE I A he OSA UY ST Worth Lewis Auto Repair 720 N. Main St. High Point, North Carolina phone 888-9068 : i HicH Point | Compliments of VANK AN iD TRUST HALL'S CORNER LTD. : - 1OO0SSMainLSt: | Pano awy? Traditional Clothing for COMPANY | Men and Women TERRE ON ET SET INR CANE NE ETN COMMERCIAL. = BANKING oO re | Seis ee ORGANIZED 1905 HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA HIGH Point, NORTH CAROLINA PONTIAC... NEILL PONTIAC, INC. 902 N. Main St. High Point, N.C. 27262 -- PONTIAC -- TEMPEST -- R. A. Parker, Jr., Bus. Phone 888-4583 Sales Manager Res. Phone 883-5580 STUTT'S MEN'S STORE 126 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina WHITE AND WRIGHT REALTORS 652 North Main High Point, North Carolina For the Finest Furniture In the World See BOYLES FURNITURE SALES, INC. Phone 883-4147 781 N. Main Street’ High Point, N.C. GRIFFITH OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 792 North Main Street Supplies and Typewriters Telephone 888-4573 HAYWOOD AND RANKIN, INC. General Insurance 656 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Telephone 882-6823 YOUNT'S 790 N. Main Phone 882-8714 Gift basket of high grade fruits and delicacies. Local and distant delivery. CARTER'S RESTAURANT 1524 N. Main Street High Point, North Carolina We Serve The Best In Steaks Compliments of HORTON FURNITURE CO. High Point, N.C. GUILFORD OPTICAL CO. 654 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina ARMFIELD FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings 202 Greensboro Road High Point, N.C. 888-7122 ELM STREET GROCERY CO. Fresh Meats and Groceries Phones 882-3323 882-3324 413 Elm Street mee 1 TAGE. a living tradition in furniture HERITAGE FURNITURE CO., HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 27261 1690 English Road ROSE FURNITURE COMPANY | 214-216 South Elm Street High Point, North Carolina 27261 Compliments of | Compliments of DOG HOUSE 660 N. Main Adams- Millis Corp. Compliments of McLARTY DRUG COMPANY 400 English Rd. 128 Church St. Phone 883-1431 HORACE G. ILDERTON, Inc. Quatity Deater ASano Telephone 888-5031 701-709 South Main Street HIGH POINT, N.C. Dodge - Cars -- Dodge Trucks Established 1926 Compliments of SNOW STUDIO CAMERA SHOP Kodak Headquarters Kodaks - Finishing - Pictures - Framing Dial 882-6718 207 N. Main Street High Point, N.C. 27260 PRELUDE CORPORATION Compliments of THE PRIVATE DUTY NURSES ENGLISH MOTOR COMPANY Where People like you, like to trade 201 E. Washington St. High Point, N.C. phone 883-0181 Compliments of JARRETT'S STATIONERY COMPANY 106 North Wrenn Street COLD BEER WITH ICE ped I sest PIZZA PALACE DRIVE-IN PHONE 883-9423 - FOR ORDER TO GO Compliments of PERKINSON JEWELERS 110 North Main Street 1807 N. MAIN STREET HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING Dry Cleaners PEGRAM-BURTON, INC. Quality clothes for men and boys High Point, North Carolina EMMA'S MATERNITY SHOP 122 West Broad St. High Point, N.C. Compliments of WATSON'S CLOTHIERS Z1 Z Ne Maint st. Compliments of WILSON'S SHOE STORE Wilson's for Weejuns” Compliments of BUDDY DALE'S S. ROBINOWITZ 110 E. Washington Street High Point, N.C. Compliments of JACK'S BEAUTY SALON Expert craftsmen operating the finest and most modern machines assure you of the most faithful reproduction. MICKEY PRINTING COMPANY 2352 ENGLISH ROAD L TELEPHONE 882-4621 OF HIGH POINT, INCORPORATED PHONE 88 3-1933 88 2-9520 HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 27261 LI 882-6225 “DEPENDABLE MOTOR CARRIER SERVICE” J. L. Rothrock, Inc. Pr. O. Box 1230 — 407 Albertson Road HicH Point, N. C. 27261 P. O. BOX 1792, HIGH POINT, N.C. 27261 Congratulations ‘65 Graduates GILBERT'S SHOE STORE “Only Dealer for Clinic Nurses' Shoes'! Phone 882-8418 High Point, North Carolina Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. and Canada For Young Women in White 118 South Main Street Compliments of Compliments CUMBY MORTUARY Farmers Dairy (Funeral Directors) | High Point's Chestnut Drive at Only Independent Dairy Broad Avenue Phone 888-4538 131 West Lexington Avenue Telephone 888-5045 High Point, North Carolina Congratulations Class of 1966 ANN DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES ( oO A 6 C Vues fe alte Treseriplions . HIGH POINT. NORTH CAROLINA ASHEBORO. N. C BURLINGTON. N.C LEXINGTON. N.C CHAPEL HILL. N.C REIDSVILLE. N. C. JONESBORO. N. C SANFORD. N.C LEAKSVILLE. N. C THOMASVILLE. N. C RAMBLER CITY PIEDMONT RAMBLER, Inc. 2431 N. Main Street Telephone 883-4129 HIGH POINT, N. C. 27262 Compliments of FRIEDMAN'S FASHIONS 122 S. Main H B CUSTOM TAILORS Fine Custom Tailored Clothing Alterations : Uniforms Of All Types 329 No. Main, High Point, N.C. Bill Harvell 882-8740 Compliments of Lyles Chevrolet Co. MYRTLE DESK COMPANY P.O. BOX 1750 © PHONE 883-4136 Area 919 ®HIGH POINT, N.C. CHEVROLET J 1800 North Main High Point, N.C. SOUTHERN MOTORS 901 S. Main Street High Point, North Carolina Phone 883-7111 Imperial Plymouth Chrysler Valiant Harold. Davis Ga. FUNERAL =? DIRECTORS Che Wee We Blowers NORTH MAIN AT FARRISS AVENUE TELEPHONE 888-5049 ELLINGTON'S FLORIST AND GREENHOUSES Flowers For Every Occasion P.O. Box 1897 2418S. Main St. Phone 888-4032 882-6217 2418 S. Main St. ATLANTIC SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. 620 North Main Street Compliments of KEPLEY'S BARBE QUE 1304 North Main Compliments of SPENCER . PARLIER BROS. 2515 South Main Street Phone 882-4822 or 884-8340 SAMPLE SHOE STORE 119 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina BEESON'S HARDWARE 214 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina LESTERSS SEWEVERS Home of Fine Diamonds 124 South Main Street CECIL'S REXALL DRUG STORE 121 North Main Phone 882-3369 Compliments of SWARTZBURG'S NASH JEWELRY AND LOAN CO. 127 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Nash saves you cash RAY'S WATCH SHOP 224 N. Main St. Phone 888-7073 Watch Clock Repairing Engraving High Point, N.C. BLOSSOM SHOP 2500 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Telephone 88-37194 Compliments of BAKER'S GULF SERVICE 537 Corner of North Main and Gatewood 121 Gatewood eeone High Point, N.C. -- 883-7225 THE DOLPHIN Compliments of BOYLE'S INSURAN CE AGENCY 755 N. Main Men's Hairstylist -- Razor Cutting Hair Pieces -- Manicurist PALACE BARBER SHOP 220 North Main Street High Point, N.C. Appointment If Desired Phone 882-3210 CAMEL PAWN SHOP, INC. Home of Low Prices Money to Loan on Anything of Value 211 N. Main Street High Point, N.C. 27260 HIGH POINT HAIRDRESSERS Wright Building, Room 204 Telephone 88-85418 = fab) = fab) = = (a E See (Ta) hex Y = © o = Nn — jab) a N co =a} [a2 al ene oes ®O co = ”n = 5. 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