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

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FO ut ‘ ne HY ny eat wiih H iy bi 5 - a i oy — hey Mi aa - — tg nna ie — wa : ant es se “Where does happiness come from? What makes happiness start? How does it come out of nowhere And into a person’s heart?” ‘Sometimes it’s part of a dream come true”’ “Or perhaps it’s just doing what we like to do”’ Wile Ge Fas oe ae “Happiness comes from laughing- Laughing together” d happiness nN “We often fi mg new things--- . In learn In a job we've done well at it brings.” b 18€ bi And the pra “Tak appiness comes from a prayer we've said---”’ ‘And from the magic of being with someone we love.’’ And when happiness seems To be nowhere around, Remember . . . it’s waiting Just to be found.” Dean Walley LIGHTED LAMP 1968 High Point Memorial Hospital School of Nursing Table of Contents DEDICATION MR eer sm-icitct ecu roin im ccm eee ar cme mona: 9 APPRECIATION® “incurs oxcmetetemes a5 tees ereuenies ememens 10 HOSPITAL ADMINIS RATIO Nitpemcmeesiet catia mena a ies 12 MEDICAL SS TAPE Vr ncu-mei sme) saceciemsne stoma meneame men. 14 HOSPUVALSS TAB EN ucts ccitedemet ciciteion Melina aoa memea 24 BA CULT Yatavsw ao concton cer sic aca gt eka aire ae aaa we 34 SENIORS 3.0 .ae) «snes ciemeneucmce steitsa cust laments si sce meme ay) JUNIORS cicero cincs! owetio ot etes wh cette eee ance ar smrene 65 ERESHMEN income sceertonel ci cael ens te ounce open teem ten anne 7 ORGANIZATIONS mandy A CP DVIGN ES manne men meme as Vi ADVERTISEMENT Stites tacsw one ae acai ce- immer meaner 85 Dedication The class of 1968 would like to express their gratitude to one who has given never-ending devotion to her position as an instructor. Not only has she been a guiding force in the molding of the basic nursing foundation of countless students, but also she had devoted innumerable hours in the extra- curricular realms of our school. She is a delightful inspiration who has achieved our respect and ad- miration through her poise and self-control. It is for these qualities that we pay tribute to Mrs. Jo Ann Smith—an ent husiastic, understanding, and patient friend of all students. Mrs. Jo Ann Smith, R.N., A.D. yor llee Miss Anne Casstevens, R.N. In Appreciation We, the class of 1968, wish to express deep appreciation to one who has shared her vibrant personality and much of her time with those around her to promote the phases of High Point Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in which she is most interested. We have found her to be a woman who expresses a genuine interest and concern for her students during their operating room instruction. She has unselfishly and willingly served as our inspiring class counselor and a friend for whom we have developed respect and admiration. It is to you, Miss Anne Casstevens, that we express our genuine appreciation for all that you have contributed to the class of 1968. 10 HOSPITAL “Happiness is the full use of your powers along lines of excellence in a life affording scope.” John F. Kennedy 11 Administrator Mr. W. R. Peters “The leader is a self-starter. He creates plans and sets them in motion. He is both a man of thought and a man of action—both dreamer and doer.” 12 Assistant Administrator Mr. Denzil Patterson “The right attitude toward work multiplies achievement.” Board of Trustees be ha Left to Right SEATED: Mr. I. Paul Ingle, Mr. J. Willard Thomas, Sr., Mr. Robert Siler, Mr. James H. Millis, Mr. R. T. Amos, Sr., Mr. Thomas C, Ragsdale, Mr. Shubal Kirkman. STANDING: Mr. J. Harriss Covington, Mr. Brooks Reitzel, Mr. W. F. Mauldin, Mr. Charles Kearns, Mr. Hunter Dalton, Sr., Mr. Henry Foscue, Mr. R. T. Amos, Jr., Mr. W. A. Horney, Jr. Hospital Guild President, Mrs. John Brockmann; Vice President— First, Mrs. George Erath; Vice President—Second, Mrs. John Christensen; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Hal Cheek; Corresponding Sec- retary, Mrs. Tom Kearns, Jr.; Treasurer, Mrs. Nan Garland. 13 Chief of Staff DR. JOHN F. LYNCH “It is making your work you. It is putting the stamp of your unique personality on the work you do. It is pouring your spirit into your task. It is making your work a reflection of your faith, your integrity, your ideals.” 14 General Practice Dr. L. S. Averette, Jr. Dr. Paul H. Brigman Drv lus Creech Dr. Hugh T. Wallace Dr. C. T. Whitten Dr. Otis E. Tillman Dr. J. E. Slate Dr. M. L. Slate Dr. William J. McAnally, Jr. 15 Medicine | Dr. Edwin L. Auman Dr. John F. Benson Dr. Kenneth M. Cheek Dr. Austin P. Fortney Dr. William H. Flythe Dr. Jack W. Hunt Dr. William Joyce 16 Medicine Dr. Ira B. Miller Dr. Craig W. Parks Dr. Angus G. Sargeant Dr. James T. Robinson, Jr. Dr. Walter T. Tice Dr, Eldora H. Terrell Dr. Eugene T. Terrell Dr. Karl Shepherd 17 A Dr. John L. Brockmann Dr. Ralph E, Brooks, Jr. Dr. James S. Gilliam, Jr. THORACIC UROLOGY UROLOGY Dr. Donald P. Douglass Dr. Thomas L. Canipe Dr. W. B. Donald, Jr. THORACIC THORACIC OPHTHALMOLOGY al Dr. Wade Harrell Dr. Frank Gross Dr. M. B. Leath OPHTHALMOLOGY EYE, EAR, NOSE, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT THROAT 18 Dr. William P. H inson Dr. James A. Johnson Dr. Robert C, Johnson DENTAL SURGERY NEUROSURGERY ORTHOPEDICS Dr. Earl W. Schafer Dr. James M. Marlowe Dr. Glenn G. Perry ORTHOPEDICS ORTHOPEDICS PROCTOLOGY Hit rerreeeneee Dr. Robert T. Wilder EAR, NOSE, THROAT 19 Dr. H. L. Brockmann Dr. L. L. Wilkinson 20 Dr. Hal C. Ingram Dr. George T. Wood ce ud Dr. Asa R. Parham Dr. Thomas Wood Obstetrics and Gynecology © Dr. Robert K. Arthur ab RY A Sikhs Dr. Kent H. Bennett Dr. A. R. Cross Dr. Robert V. Cross Pie James W. Fulton Dr. Clifford W. Lewis Dr. Thomas D. Tyson Dr. Kay Williams 2) Pediatrics | Dr. Marcus Aderholdt, Jr. Dr. John D. Bridgers Dr. Kenneth B. Geddie Dr. John F. Lynch, Jr. Dr. Vernon W. McFalls Dr. William N. Michal, Jr. 22 Specialities Dr. A. B. Croom Dr. C. L. Gray Dr. Dean R. Tester RADIOLOGY RADIOLOGY RADIOLOGY Dr. Helen Horn Dr. Clarence A. Velat PATHOLOGY PATHOLOGY Dr. Harris L. Evans PSYCHIATRY 23 Director of Nursing Mrs. Lucille Hall Holsinger, R.N., B.S. Ed. “Your example, your words, your ideas, your ideals can also be pro- jected into the future to live forever in the lives of others...” 24 S Upervisors Miss Carolyn Frye, R.N Director of Nursing Service Mrs. Hope Loflin, R. N. Director of Inservice Education Mrs, Pauline Green, R.N. 7-3 Supervisor Mrs. Loretta Groome, R.N. 7-3 Supervisor Mrs. Susanne Samuels, R.N. 3-11 Supervisor Mrs. Sandra Rowe, R.N. 3-11 Supervisor Mrs. Muriel Creech, R.N. 11-7 Supervisor Miss Anne Casstevens, R.N. Operating Room Supervisor Mrs. Mary Clayton, R.N. Obstetrics Supervisor P95 1 East Mrs. Lewellyn Whitaker, R.N. HEAD NURSE penton 1 West Mrs. Malinda Dillon, R.N. HEAD NURSE nnesrcactoere Suse 2 West Mrs. Patty Sue Lowe, R.N. HEAD NURSE 26 2 East Miss Janet Harris, R.N. HEAD NURSE 4 East Mrs. Norma Williams, R.N. HEAD NURSE 4 West Mrs. Rose Shaw, R.N. HEAD NURSE 27 Pediatrics Mrs. Dyanne Boyles, R.N. HEAD NURSE Post Partum Mrs. Nancy Ridge, R.N. ) 2 yy ; 2 HEAD NURSE ree | 3 aa Nursery Labor and Delivery Mrs. Louise Huffman, R.N. Mrs. Glenna Clark, R.N. HEAD NURSE HEAD NURSE 28 : : Recovery Room Mrs. Virginia Hutchins, R.N. HEAD NURSE Anesthesia Miss Blanche Barrier CHIEF ANESTHETIST Surgery Mrs. Judy Loftin, R.N. HEAD NURSE Emergency Room Coronary Care Unit Hac area R.N. Spey cee 7 R.N. ah, Pharmacy Physical Therapy ke Laboratory 30 Kitchen SS = Q Mazntenance ing Housekeep Soda Shop Central Supply 31 octal Worker Chaplain Mrs. Mary Green Rey. Clarence Russell rivate Dut Nurses Medical Records Orderlies 32 SCHOOL OF NURSING “Knowledge is happiness, because to have knowledge—broad, deep knowledge—is to know true ends from false and lofty things from low.” Helen Keller 33 Faculty Mrs. Nancy Penry, R.N. Medical—Surgical Nursing Mrs. Betsy Payne, R.N., B.S. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF NURSING, EDUCATION LL LA TPS oe nem: Mrs. Shelby Senell, R.N. Medical—Surgical Nursing a ee ee ee OT NA Mrs. Marvene Williamson, R.N., B.S. Mrs. Jo Ann Smith, R.N., A.D. Miss Anne Casstevens {) Medical—Surgical Nursing Medical—Surgical Nursing Operating Room Nursing 34 Faculty Mrs. Mary Clayton, R.N. Obstetric Nursing Miss Carolyn Cole, R.N. Pediatric Nursing 7 Mrs. Gayle Fritts, R.N. Mrs. Kathleen Ingram, R.N. Miss Joyce Tisdale. R.N. Fundamentals of Nursing Fundamentals of Nursing Fundamentals of Nursing Secretaries of School of Nursing Mrs. Smith prepares a medication. Mrs. Nickens, Mrs. Guy 35 PRAYER © today, one strong, ile or song, Grenville Kleiser 36 w S | g ww RUTH ELAINE AYERS aC N CAMERON S m o = ° S ° H =) fe) [ory fe) S Ss s is a perfume you c appiness “Hy fa without getting a few drops on yoursel SAAS Aone pioniatnsamminensiinmisnmiasioiiis 38 FRANCES GERALDINE BLAKE ABERDEEN, N. C. “If you are content with the best you have done, you will never do the best you can do.” 39 NORMA JEAN COLEMAN GREENSBORO, N. C. “Be young, be foolish, but be happy.” 40 BETTY JO COOK TRINITY, N.C. “We have, all of us, sufficient fortitude to bear the misfortunes of others.” 41 BRENDA SLOAN DOBSON STATESVILLE, N. C. “For the happiest life, days should be rigorously planned, nights left open to chance.” 42 LINDA JUNE FRYAR Cc CLINTON, N. but joy cometh b) e night “Weeping may endure for th ” in the morning. 43 CAROLINE MARY JOHNSON WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. “Now when I remember Spring, all the joy that love can bring, I will be remembering the shadow of your smile.” oF ge ey Stee Gy. © “Fy ote 44 SANDRA LEE JONES ASHEBORO, N. C. “Happiness comes of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life, to be needed.” mney equ 45 SANDRA ALTA LEDWELL AG: N ASHEBORO, oO cs + S e} Ga] Pl fe} “an o ss és e ie} 3 toy 0) i) Ss o fe) aA ict 0) = ot fe) No} Ee g aS =) ne) 1c “Real joy comes not from ease or r praise of men 2 2” while. NANCY FAYE MARKHAM HIGH POINT, N.C. “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference.” 47 SHIRLEY HILL METTERS NEG: ASHEBORO hat we t come from doing w ss doesn’ ine Happi “cc fe) aS) ° aS S sv) SI o 3 a 3 rc ing w Ke to do but from li li 48 BETTY MARIE MITCHAM HIGH POINT, N.C. “T will try to radiate faith and hope and love wher ever I go this day.” cal = 8 S S Few S BMA GENS og Se : s a - ri aad Se SRE SASS eee Rises Ka oes SP x 49 MARY ANN PRUITT MT. AIRY, N.C. “Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get.” 50 LINDA KAY SAINTSING THOMASVILLE, N. C. “Though time may heal all wounds, daily routine provides the bandages.” 51 DARE WRENN SNIDER HIGH POINT, N. C. “You can do anything you want to do, if you want to do it bad enough.” GHNE SR SANSA EAI ANEARNNH SOG sy? = yp eS Class Wil We, the members of the Class of 1968 of the High Point Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, knowing that the end is near and that all must depart from the world of the student nurse, do hereby bequeath this last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our school we leave a part of ourselves that somehow we cannot take with us. ARTICLE II To the Nursing Education Department we leave our deepest gratitude which is only part of the debt we owe. ARTICLE III To our “little sisters’’, the rising Seniors, we leave affiliation, hard work, the i Annual, and best wishes for a wonderful year. 3 ARTICLE IV y To the rising Junior Class we leave the dreams that we hope will be fulfilled é for you, too. 2 ARTICLE V Z| I, Elaine Ayers, leave my nickname “Mother” to any girl who can fill the role. a | 2 I, Jerry Blake, leave my sniffles to anyone who needs a nervous habit. : | i) I, Jean Coleman, leave the bags under my eyes, the holes in my shoes, the | ragged uniforms, and the varicose veins to anyone who feels the way I do—that 3 it’s worth it. = I, Betty Cook, leave my 11:30 lunch with “TJC” to Gerry Johnson. ys I, Brenda Dobson, leave the “‘extras” of nursing to any girl who worries quite i a lot. iS I, Linda Fryar, leave my ability to take advantage of the resources at hand to a Martha Brown, in hopes that she has better resources than I did. i I, Carrie Johnson, leave to my “‘little sisters”, Gail and Patsy, my ability to come in quietly after celebrating the end of Med-Surg III. f I, Sandy Jones, leave to Sandy Key and Treva Lynch my love for New York City Bi and their love for ““Catawba Pink”’. = I, Sandra Ledwell, leave to ““Huey”’ a special thank you for making my last two : years of nursing school much more enjoyable. ea I, Nancy Markham, leave to begin two new careers. 5 I, Shirley Metters, leave all my long days and lonely nights to Betty Mashburn. 4 I, Betty Mitcham, leave my “useless BCP’s” to anyone who needs them. fs I, Linda Saintsing, leave my well-worn path to N.C.N.B. to anyone who has the 23 ability to balance the bankbook for the Senior Class. ? = I, Dare Snider, leave, leavin g nothing. = I, Ann Pruitt, leave to Becky Swaim, my dates with the Philadelphia Hippies, in uv hopes that she will make a better “flower child” than I. 7 s ; — Testatrix % 45; Ue oe ai Nancy Markham ae es SES 2 EN ONE Hast 3° = ats . Bet SESE sear uae Moses 5 Berane Zs = ee Gb Wea 3 ee 33 iss HPMH of 1967 Sandra Jones 54 Miss Lighted Lamp Jean Coleman 55 A Special Tribute We, the Class of 1968, wish to express our appreciation to these former instructors for the contributions they made to our nursing education. Mrs. Kay McMullan, R.N., B.S. Mrs. Norma Wood, R.N. Miss Juanita Yarborough, R.N., B.S., M.S. 56 Mascots Stevie Ingram Stephanie Wood Housemothers Mrs. Pearl Conrad Mrs. Helen McBee The Philadelphia Story On September 4, 1968, fifteen Seniors arrived at 111 North Forty-Ninth Street to begin three of the most challenging and rewarding months of their nursing education—Psychiatric Nursing. “Night Train” to Philadelphia This is a dorm? Our leader—“T. J. C.” “Cigarette light, please.” 58 The Lighter Side... of Philadelphia ‘ : We will never forget: i i “ THEI 5 hd } : ‘ 69th Street and Center City... = The homesick nights... The long distance telephone calls... Our volleyball games... Mary Street... Brenda’s wedding... Levi Joe’s and Fonzo’s... “The South will rise again.” Our welcoming picnic 59 The Final Step... The Seniors are prepared for embarkation into a professional career through their third and fourth levels of Medical-Surgical Nursing. They are taught the complex nursing procedures necessary for the care of the critically ill patient, and they are prepared for their roles as leaders. 58, 59, 60—Regulated at last! Miss Fryar instructs in the use of the “Bird.” Mrs. Dobson prepares a PRN. 60 The Good Times we've had... Dorm Life O. K. everybody! Let’s be prim and proper. ip Fantasy Land Another “Saturday Night at the Movies” 61 Remembering September 13, 1965—The “Chosen” Twenty. The five-minute walk to the Exposition Building. The Freshman Chorus that couldn’t carry a tune. “Girls, pull your blinds down.” The ‘“‘Rat”, the Castaways, and the Tams. Newton The Nugget House and Hamburger Deluxe The crying bunny in Anatomy lab B. J.’s freshman year coupons The midsaggital pounce Saying “I won’t get married until I graduate.” “In toto” Our first catheterization Nights on Pebble Beach Greased “Johnny” seats and Freshman initiation April 29, 1966—The “Fortunate” Fourteen. The broom in Jerry’s bed. ‘Mother’, “Dobbie”, ““Fluffy’’, ““Ledbottom”, ““Mud”’, ““Pru’’, “Shirley May’’, “Blakey Pooh”, “Annie Pannie’’, “B. J.”, and ““Mitch’’. “In the Misty Moonlight” The Siamese twins of O. B. and the Three Muskateers of O. R. Observing our first delivery Scrubbing on Dr. Brockmann’s Sympathectomies Observing the great “Painter” at work. Searching the trash cans in O. R. “Don’t tear the — — liver” Se Orettu ICC and Dr. Lynch Norman, Shawn, and Fairyland Wake Forest weekends with the APO Fraternity Watching the sun rise over Myrtle Beach “TJC” and his camera “Welcome to my Hippie home. What do you think of the dump?” The smoking binge in Philly Fonzo’s Center City and Sixty-Ninth Street Male nurses and graduation parties in Philadelphia A wedding in Philly Anorexia for three months “What makes you feel this way.” Jean’s guitar and singing on the train “And what part of the South are you from?” The fascination of New York City and apartment 16-J The long wonderful train ride home—Thanksgiving Day, 1967. Caroling in the hospital The Christmas tree The Ciba Collection Texas drain The diamonds — Dobson, Metters, Fryar, Ayers, and Markham Selling ads for the annual Passout after Med-Surg III “Girls, we have a reputation to uphold.” The Annual, Southern Comfort, and Coke The Lettermen Saturday night at the movies Making those Clinic shoes last until May. “Vulture” and the Mark 10 Jag The 100 day countdown on Senior hall Team Nursing—“These are our patients, not my patients.” Dr. Wallace and our trip to Myrtle Beach May 24, 1968 — The “Lucky” Fifteen have made it. As each of us leaves to begin a new career, we will cherish the wonderful memories of our three years together. 62 Graduation May 24, 1968 First Presbyterian Church 63 8 AS MY TASK . fe love someone more dearly evry day, To help a wandering child to find his way, GAIL ADAMS CHLOE ALBRIGHT SHERON ALLEN LAVONNE BOLICK Winston-Salem, N. C. Ramseur, N. C. Norfolk, Va. Thomasville, N. C. MARTHA BROWN NANCY CONRAD JANICE FURR GERRY JOHNSON Asheboro, N. C. High Point, N.C. Candor, N. C. High Point, N. C. RUTH JOBE MAL KELLER SANDRA KEY SUSAN LEDWELL Greensboro, N. C. High Point, N.C. Mt. Airy, N.C. Asheboro, N. C. 66 TREVA LYNCH BETTY MASHBURN “Wake up, you’ve got a seven pound boy!” Asheboro, N. C. High Point, N. C. MARY ANN REYNOLDS ELLEN SHELTON “You wouldn’t believe what happened at work today.” Star, N.C. Greensboro, N. C. PATSY SNIPES REBECCA SWAIM SHERRY TARN MARTHA TAYLOR Niagara, N.C. Asheboro, N. C. High Point, N. C. Burlington, N.C. 67 The Year of Specialities Obstetrics The miracle of birth and the joy of motherhood will never be forgotten. Surgery The complex world of surgery is a challenge for the student nurse. Pediatrics The heartbreak of a child’s illness and the happiness of his recovery will always be remembered. 68 i The “‘old noodle’ needs some oxygen. The days of dreaming are over. Frank is home. Behind The Scenes... Dorm Life The dorm’s “‘beautician” in action. What are you girls trying to tell us? 69 I SHALL NOT LIVE IN VAIN Yr [.can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ae one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help One fainting robin 6 his nest again, nal not live in vain. Emily Dickinson 70 Z, = 3 Re re Gaynell Anderson Linda Anderson Gloria Baker Joyce Beeson Haw River, N. C. Trinity, N.C. Madison, N. C. Thomasville, N. C. Ann Burgess Beverly Byrd Rebecca Case Carol Clinard Thomasville, N. C. High Point, N. C. Mayodan, N. C. High Point, N.C. Laura Conner Faye Estes Jeanie Ford Donna Forgay Chapel Hill, N. C. Greensboro, N. C, Greensboro, N. C. Mayodan, N. C. 72 hy Eleanor Gilliam Cathrine Henry Judy Hensley Nancy Jackson Burlington, N.C. High Point, N.C. Mooresboro, N. C. High Point, N. C. Betty Kendrick The best part of the day. High Point, N. C. Madison, N. C. Margie Jones Dale Manning R Jamestown, N. C. Dianne Kiser Seagrove, N. C. Sing along with Carol. 73 Deborah Martin Carolyn McKinney Patsy Pate Rhoda Rich High Point, N.C. Burlington, N. C. High Point, N. C. Th omasville, N. C. Candy Ridenhour Janice Sechrest Ava Shepherd Kay Surratt Mocksville, N. C. High Point, N. C. Haw River, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Linda Traugott Harriett Watson High Point, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. “Up on the roof” 74 Beginning the Climb... Through their basic courses in the physical and social sciences and the study of the Fundamentals of Nursing, the Freshmen students receive the principles necessary for the administration of nursing care to the hospital patient as well as a variety of opportunities for them to begin to develop their nursing skills. “What is the significance of this lab report, Miss Anderson?” I wonder if his pulse is always this fast? Here’s the body! Look at it. Remember it. 75 cu NSN) Oo S After Closed Study... Dorm Life ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES “That we shall work and pl me whole Activities J. Coleman A. Pruitt B. Cook C. Johnson B. Mitcham Lighted Lamp Staff Sandra Ledwell - Editor Jean Coleman - Co-Editor Carrie Johnson - Business Manager Betty Cook - Assistant Business Manager Miss Anne Casstevens - Advisor School of Nursing Hospital S. Ledwell S. Jones L. Fryar J. Blake E. Ayers B. Dobson N. Markham S. Metters D. Snider L. Saintsing 78 Class Officers Senzors Jean Coleman, President, Linda Saintsing, Secretary-Treasurer, Ann Pruitt, Vice-President. Junzors Sandra Key, President; Martha Brown, Treasurer; Gail Adams, Vice- President; Gerry Johnson, Secretary; Becky Swaim and Susan Ledwell, Social Chairmen. Freshmen Judy Hensley, President; Laura Conner, Vice-President; Faye Estes, Secretary; Joyce Beeson, Treasurer, Eleanor Gilliam and Dianne Kiser, Social Chairmen. 79 Student Government Sandra Key, Treasurer; Sandra Ledwell, 1st Vice President; Dale Manning, Alternating Secretary; Sandra Jones, President; Treva Lynch, Secretary; Patsy Snipes, Parliamentarian; Susan Ledwell, 2nd Vice President. MARCH SMTWT FS al 74 3(4)5 6 7 8 9 The Student Government Association is an inst ent through which the student eae cou obi a ae 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 citizen. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 The first Monday of every month. The Student Council serves as a governing body of the Association. Advisors: Mrs. Gayle Fritts Miss Joyce Tisdale 80 Student Nurses Assoctation S.N.A.—The stepping stone that prepares us for membership in our parent organization—The American Nurses Association. District officer elections were held at High Point Memorial this Linda Fryar and Ann Pruitt were elected Chairman of the year. Nominations Committee and Treasurer of S.N.A.N.C. of District IV for 1967-1968. National Convention Sandra Jones, Sandra Key, and Treva Lynch attended the National Student Nurses’ Convention the week of May 12th, 1967 in New York City. 81 Social The lunior [lass of the Dish boinr DS ehook i, Presta GERAIS gee tes at «a dance honoring the Denior (lass 06, 1967 tida evening, [uly 14, at eight oclock Bon. h: JS we Wdusic provided by the Sensarional Swingers Grinal OC} A night to remember. Guess who’s holding up the wishing well? “A job well done.” “Rocking on out.” 82 Life Valentine Dance The Valentine Dance sponsored by the Fresh man class was held February 9, 1968, with music by Mike Davis the Twiliters. Valentine queen 1968 Gloria Baker Harvest Moon Dance “Bashful Blakey-poo” “Frat A-go-go.’ 83 Christmas One of the highlights of the year is the annual Christmas activities. Caroling in the hospital is enjoyed by both students and patients. Exchanging of presents and trimming the tree add to the Christmas spirit. 84 Sr RSS AD Cia TS To those who made this publication possible, we offer appreciation The Class of 1968 Compliments of THE HIGH POINT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Best Wishes Graduates of 1968 THE MEDICAL STAFF OF HIGH POINT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Compliments of CONSOLIDATED BUS COMPANY Compliments of McLARTY DRUG COMPANY 128 Church St. Phone 883-1431 Compliments of JARRETT'S STATIONERY COMPANY 106 North Wrenn Street |lobias HIGH POINT. NORTH CAROLINA 88 HAYWOOD AND RANKIN INC. Compliments of DOG HOUSE 660 N. Main Red sicd DON'T SAY TAXI! SAY REDBIRD QQ 882-8181 ROSE FURNITURE COMPANY 214-216 South Elm Street High Point, North Carolina 27261 Phone 88-2687] Compliments of Coca-Cola Bottling Company Compliments of CUMBY MORTUARY Bee PAGE. a living tradition in furniture HERITAGE FURNITURE CO., HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 27261 (Funeral Directors) 1690 English Road Chestnut Drive at Broad Avenue Telephone 888-5045 89 Compliments of RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC. 1525 Prospect We have a complete stock of Naturalizer and Paradise Kitten Duty Shoes QUALTIVSSHOESILORE 137 South Main Street VICK PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. 120 Church Street 882-8425 A Z RENTALS Compliment of Joe H. Smith NATIONAL VENEER AND LUMBER CO. North Main Street Compliments of RING-HARRIS PHARMACY 122 North Main Street 882-3333 Compliments of GRIFFITH OFFICE EQUIPMENT Compliments of VOGUE CLEANERS 90 Compliments of INSTANT COPIES INC. 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