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

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EG ED LAMP presented by THE SENIOR CLASS O HIGH POINT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL of NURSING Midst the lines in a pattern of a life A girl crossed unaware a line and greeted With shy boldness and eager bewilderment A new pattern, strange, compelling, to be Explored . . . experienced. eee. Acieaiteneatinns PER A ret omaanoNti There is warmth Reached for, quiet, Intense, necessary, Binding, in the Anticipation of The tomorrow. Warmth known in laughing gladness, In achievement Shared in unspoken Lines, called — Friendship Authority from other Patterns, white uniformed, Speaks knowledge, wisdom, And challenge, and lives Entering with quiet Assuredness a strong Line into the new pattern. And midst the new pattern A girl faces fellowman— Familiar line, but the new Pattern writes his name Patient... and his pattern Is shadowed. A girl knows lines of fear Written with courage; Of peace written with Hope, of hope written With God. And from the new Pattern she constructs Lines... saying... I care. Shadowed patterns Break with light exalted. i Wi A i i a PTTL Ly Somewhere, midst The lines of a Pattern of a life. A girl crossed unaware aline... | She is a woman. And it is written With a line called — Nurse. Judith Price New York With many thanks to someone who was always there to lend a helping hand and a listening ear, to challenge our minds and polish our skills we dedicate our annual. . . to you, MRS. BARBARA GEDDIE 7 Riper Ee We, the class of 1970, would like to express our sincere appreciation to one who has been a friend to all ; students. It is with gratitude that } {i we recall her friendly guidance and i advice while working in the clinical a laugh to lighten our day. Many area, always ready with a smile and thanks to you, MISS JANET | HARRIS. “Just what did you have in mind Mr. Newman?” “I just sent Mr. Lefko fora D C... What is that anyway?” Freshman Frenzy!! “Here come da Judge!!” FORCING FLUIDS?!! ! strikes again ” ht Cowboy idnig The “M Creeping Cachexia 0 1 A little toddy for the body.... A little soothin’ for the soul!! Welcome to Jean McMasters’ “‘Good- time Hour’’. Will the real “Peter Cottontail” please step forward! : 12 “The Mod Squad” a “But Mrs. Geddie they told us we could take a break.” “And for you Miss Weatherman we have... Heh ... Heh... Heh!!! “Who ever heard of Fresca and Bacardi?” “To hell with this walker — give me a pair of roller skates!!” 13 MISS HIGH POINT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Faye Estes MISS LIGHTED LAMP Jeannie Ford ANNUAL STAFF Patsy) Wilson = 9 ence recuse COVERATUSE Faye Estes tn 2 Lo ee ee eS ICLUle ECILO® : Gaye Anderson a nee ee OtCOr Nancy Jackson®....2 ces 2 en Junior Editor Linda Traugott Verse. ence eee Freshman Editor Cathy Henry 925.ae- eee . Business Manager Clotia Baker : ..92 eee Se or Dianne Stutts .............--. Business Manager Associate Editor Not pic tured; Jeannie Ford | 16 STUDENT COUNCIL Kay Weaver, Treasurer; Claudia Williams, Secretar y; Eleanor Gilliam, President; Rhoda Rich, lst V.P.; Amy Bulla, 2nd V.P.: Marilyn Gordon, Junior Class President; Vicki Deal, Pa rliamentarian; Gerald Estes, Freshman Class President; Faye Estes, Senior Class President. Not pictured: Becky White, Alternating Secretary. JUDICIARY BOARD Rhoda Rich, Cathy Henry, Jean McMaster, Janice Truett, Sandra Coleman, Carolyn Richmond. FRESHMEN A new pattern stra nge compelling to be explored... experienced i 4 5 Sandra Coleman Theresa DeWeese High Point, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Donna Andrews Sandra Armfield Haw River, N.C. High Point, N.C. Kezia Graham Burlington, N.C. Gerald Estes High Point, N.C. Linda Jobe Patricia Lamb Greensboro, N,C. Lexington, N C. Ethel Huggins Mary Idol Gibsonville, N.C. Kernersville, N.C. 20 Brenda Parker Nita Pierman Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Ester Martin Dale Moody High Point, N.C. Louisburg, N.C. | Charlene Reece | Winston Salem, N.C. | Cynthia Shew | Wilkesboro, N.C. Kathy Valentine Deborah Vuncannon High Point, N.C. Jamestown, N. C. Cornelia Snow Geraldine Turkett Gates, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. 21 Rebecca White High Point, N.C. Jacqueline Wilson Thomasville, N. C. Sara Young Lexington, N.C. Bonnie Walden Greensboro, N.C. Zaida Ward Cameron, N.C. Melba Whitley Haw River, N.C. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS (LEFT—RIGHT) Zaida Ward Social Chairman Linda Jobe .. Project Chairman Mary Idol ... ... Secretary Kezia Graham . . Vice President Theresa DeWeese G4 ae Leeasurer Gerald Estes ... .... President Rebecca White . . Social Chairman JUNIORS Shadowed patterns break with light exhalted . . . fh woe a if ae Se aS Sean Pe itn, fi eg eee o oe tig spe e, Judy Andrews Greensboro, N.C. Amy Bulla Lexington, N.C. é Vickie Deal High Point, N. Ge | | Marilyn Gordon Greensboro, N.C. Brenda Gilchrist Lillington, N.C. 26 Beth Jones Greensboro, N.C. Cynthia Joyce Lexington, N.C. Brenda Queen Lexington, N.C. Wilma Riggs High Point, N.C. Carolyn Richmond Mebane, N.C. iD te Gayla Royal Decaturville, Tenn. Gail Tussey Lexington, N. C. 28 Linda Shelton Greensboro, N.C. Janice Truett Hickory, N.C. Kay Weaver Mebane, N.C. Claudia Williams High Point, N.C. Myra Yokeley Wallburg, N.C. Dorinda Witty Greensboro, N.C. — Carolyn Richmond Dorinda Witty Marilyn Gordon Linda Shelton Brenda Gilchrist Claudia Williams 30 Project Chairman Ree eee SCCICtaLy: ... President . Vice-President .... Lreasurer Social Chairman “Our only link with the outside world . . . letters.” “This isn’t really Steve McQueen is it?” “Of course this place doesn’t get to me!” SENIORS a aa She is a woman and it is written with a line called Nurse... 32 aN y nk Xi ey a , NBN PARR i ots she aN % aa ® 4 ES 9 % a rates ge tt Ge OLA LE AE — Se iin i SO le i EI li At al A Te Mrs. Rebecca Case Allen Mayodan, N. C. To Love someone more dearly every day, To help a wandering child to find his way, To ponder o’er a noble thought pray, And smile when evening falls — This is my task. Maude Louise Ray Miss Gaynelle Anderson Haw River, N.C. “For yesterday is but a dream, and To-Morrow Is only a vision; But To-Day, well lived, Makes every yesterday a dream of Happiness And every To-Morrow a Vision of Hope.” | | | | Mrs. Linda Lomax Anderson High Point, N.C. ‘A joy shared is a joy made double.” a Miss Gloria Knight Baker Madison, N. C. “When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow.” Mrs. Judy Hensley Beck High Point, N.C. “Reach out for someone: To communicate is the beginning of understanding.” | Mrs. Faye Lyles Estes High Point, N.C. “Not in doing what you like but in liking what you do is the secret of happiness.” James M. Barrie Mrs. Beverly Byrd Ferro High Point, N.C. “The nearer she approaches the end, the plainer she seems to hear round her the immortal symphonies of the world to come.” EEE SES Miss Laura Jean Ford Greensboro, N.C. “Today let me live well; None knows what may be tomorrow.” Miss Donna Ann Forgay Madison, N. C. “A friend is someone who knows all about you and likes you anyway.” Miss Eleanor Lynn Gilliam Burlington, N.C. “To Care is to Live” Anonymous : i ‘ Miss Catherine Patricia Henry High Point, N. C. “You have to make the good times yourself take the little times and make them into big times And save the times that are all right For the ones that aren’t so good.” Rod McKuen Miss Nancy Lee Jackson High Point, N.C. “The greatest happiness of life Is being loved for yourself . . . Or, more correctly, Being loved in spite of yourself.” Victor Hugo Miss Betty Carolyn Kendrick Madison, N. C. “The winter is past, The rain is over and gone; Flowers appear on the earth, The time of the singing of birds is come.” | | | Mrs. Janice Sechrest Kirkman High Point, N.C. “He, that hath the steerage of my course, direct my sail.” Shakespeare ] Miss Shirley Dale Manning Jamestown, N.C. “Tord, let me live in a house by the side the road, and be a friend to man.” S. W. F 3 Miss Wilma Jean McMaster Asheboro, N.C. “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.” Booker T. Washington i} | 1 | Mrs. Deborah Martin Perdue | High Point, N.C. | | “I believe the most powerful force | } In the world is love, and that it is : The one and only force That can conquer hate.” | : ] HT ; ' i i) | ; | thirfty food he the hungry: : ; Lodsing for . the weary.and good heeping { $3 | Miss Rhoda Lee Rich Thomasville, N.C. “Walk in the sunlight and smile together Hold hands in the moonlight as one And give all your love to that certain someone, This is life!” “Me” Mrs. Joyce Beeson Royals Thomasville, N.C. “The only way to have happiness Is to give it away.” 52 Mrs. Katherine H. Sandlin High Point, N.C. “The real Purpose of our existence Is not to make a living, But to make a life — a worthy, Well-rounded, useful life.” Miss Ava Marie Shepherd Myrtle Beach, S. C. “There is nothing either good or bad, But THINKING makes it so.” it 1 BS GOLA A EES BE AER secsoncotee Mrs. Dianne Kiser Stutts Seagrove, N.C. “To see the world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour.” William Blake Mrs. Harriett Watson Summey Asheboro, N.C. “Teach your heart to bend, Instead of breaking.” Miss Linda Dianne Traugott St. Petersburg, Fla. “I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing, therefore, that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow-creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.” Mrs. Laura Conner Weiss Chapel Hill, N.C. “Marriage is the diamond of which love is the sparkle.” ’ B! Mrs. Patsy Pate Wilson Thomasville, N. C. ' j “God regards the greatness of the love that prompts man, rather than the greatness of his achievement.” | | Mrs. Candy Ridenhour Woody Woodleaf, N.C. “To know that someone would understand And care for me and dare to prove it.” MO LT LT ese ee ene eeh seatey zi? SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Joyce Royals, . Rhoda Rich, Vice-President Secretary Gloria Baker, Faye Estes, Treasurer President = O = 5 ce ea = Cet B32 Sere mee © tho So aw Tes _ SS tos. rh = xH S = 4 J 62 Ss S S “ = GRADUATION MAY 22 i $f, P4257 Mihi Kevin McFalls son of Dr. and Mrs. Vernon W. McFalls The beginning of many new friendships. How many boys did you say lived beyond this door? Three of the most exciting months of our lives were spent at 111 North, 49th Street. We returned home from our psychiatric affiliation with memories we’ll never forget, deeper insight. and a wealth of knowledge. i 4 i Our dear ‘‘dear” — TJC “The Professionals” The big city has gotten the best of me. Food and DRINK were the spice of northern life. I’m glad to see the High Point girls are getting 64 out for a change! Had a piece lately? What brand of milk did you girls say you were drinking? Some were happy to return to the South. But we don’t really want to go home! 65 | | ee ee We, the members of the graduating Class of 1970 of High Point Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, do bequeath this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the Nursing Education Department, we leave our thanks for guiding us to graduation and molding us into responsible graduate nurses. ARTICLE I To the rising seniors we leave — hoping you get to go to Philadelphia for psych. ARTICLE III To the rising junior class we leave — HOPE! ARTICLE IV Becky Allen, leave my nickname “Snookie” to anyone who wants it. Gaye Anderson, leave my ability to “Live and Love it!” to my little sister Carolyn Richmond. . Gloria Baker, leave HPMH School of Nursing, wishing I had gone to college. Judy Hensley Beck, leave my ability to sleep all night on a labor room bed without falling off to anyone who doesn’t I I I, Linda Anderson, leave my bloodshot eyes to anyone with contacts working through Med-Surg. III. I I move during sleep. I, Faye Estes, leave taking my corns and aching feet with me. I, Beverly Ferro, leave to my little sister, Vicki Deal, the ability to put off until tomorrow what could have easily been done today. Jeannie Ford, leave my “chicken cackle” to anyone who needs a security blanket. Donna Forgay, leave with my big mouth and silly giggle much to the relief of many. Eleanor Gilliam, leave to Linda Shelton, my ability to withstand the many frustrations of being a S.N. until graduation. Cathy Henry, leave for bigger places and better things. Nancy Jackson, leave exhausted! Betty Kendrick, leave my ability to reach “high places” to anyone who is tall enough to reach them. Jan Kirkman, leave my love for psych. to rising seniors. Dale Manning, leave the hopes, aspirations, and ideals with which I started to anyone who shares them, with the prayer you will develop them to a greater degree than I have. I, Jean McMaster, leave this school of nursing with a weary mind but a JOYFUL heart! I, Rhoda Rich, leave to my little sister, Amy, everything in hopes that she will appreciate as I do the moment when I can and will leave all this behind me forever. Debbie Martin Perdue, leave HPMH School of Nursing with lasting memories and no regrets. Joyce Royals, leave thankful to graduate! Katherine Sandlin, leave to the Junior Class fondest memories of Med-Surg. II. Ava Shepherd, will if you will! I would also like to leave Kay Weaver with these four words. . . “Keep the faith, baby!” Dianne Stutts leave the challenge and learning experience of room 409 to any “lucky” student nurse. Harriett Summey, leave here happily. Linda Traugott, leave my place in High Point for the sunny skies of Florida!! . Laura Weiss, leave my calendar to any student who does as many countdowns as I did. Patsy Wilson, leave with my husband and many memories that took place here. Candy Woody, leave to my little sister, Cynthia Joyce, my best wishes for a good senior year and a happy married life. . — — — et — —_— — — — —_ . )} =Last Will and Testament | M1] | | Miss Lucille Weatherman R.N., B.S.N. Director of Nursing Education Mrs. Kathleen Ingram, R.N. Fundamentals of Nursing Mrs. Betsy Payne, R.N., B.S.N. Medical—Surgical Nursing Mrs. Gayle Fritts, R.N. Health Nurse 68 Miss Joyce Tisdale, R.N. Fundamentals of Nursing Mrs. Sharon Muckenfuss, R.N. Medical—Surgical Nursing Mrs. Barbara Geddie, R.N., B.S.N., A.B. © Mrs. Jane Beeson, R.N. Nursing of Children Medical—Surgical Nursing tipper: Mrs. Mary Clayton, R.N. Obstetric Nursing Mrs. Judy Loftin, R.N. Surgical Nursing “Hello, Dr. Miller NOT PICTURED Mrs. Jan Corder B.S.N. Coordinator of Maternal—Child Health Mrs. Linda Hatfield, B.S.N. Medical—Surgical Nursing Clinical Instructor LIBRARIAN AND SECRETARY SCHOOL OF NURSING Mrs. Nickens, Mrs. Guy HOUSEMOTHERS Mrs. Betty Morrison Mrs. Pearl Conrad JANITOR and MAID ! Mr. L. Grassi, Mrs. Daisy Mock . 70 SAI ORE ae SSS er sa “NEP ae Ri ann ane HOSPITAL x = Ry oO ec = ee = 72 aa She WE eas ee le HDnnNA Sea BE XS a eee a ee cee ee Se BOARD OF TRUSTEES | | Sar Le OREORTT REPORTS OSSTE SOIC Personnel Director Mr. J. W. Cline Secretary to the Administrator Mrs. Jessie Foster Purchasing Agent Mrs. Katherine Spencer, R.N. Chaplain Rev. Wayne Johnson 74 a = Y 3 3 Nv) = MEDICINE Dr. John F. Benson Dr. Kenneth M. Cheek Dr. Edwin L. Auman Dr. Austin P. Fortney Dr. William H. Flythe .c00 00s ROT EULER COSOCSSPETEST OCC TOSTR AEST | i . | i | i | Dr. R. L. Cox Dr. William Joyce { Dr. Jack W. Hunt Dr. Walter Tice tae | | 76 MEDICINE Dr. Craig W. Parks Dr. J. T. Robinson, Jr. Dr. Ira B. Miller Dr. Hampton N. Chiles Dr. Woodrow W. Tyson Dr. Angus G. Sargeant Dr. Eldora Terrell Dr. Eugene T. Terrell NOT PICTURED Dr. Gordon B. Arnold 77 SURGERY Dr. Donald Douglass Dr. Thomas Canipe Thoracic Thoracic Dr. John L. Brockman Dr. Ralph Brooks Thoracic Urology Dr. M. B. Leath Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Dr. Robert T. Wiler Ear, Nose, Throat oh eh RCI CEN DM A I Dr. Frank Gross Dr. William P. Hinson E ye, Ear, Nose, Throat Dental Surgery Dr. W. B. Donald, Jr. Dr. Wade Harrell Opthalmology Opthalmology I NOT PICTURED Dr. Richard E. Akers Urology 78 DU RGE RY Dr. Robert C. Johnson Dr. Glenn Perry Orthopedics Proctology Dr. James A. Johnson Dr. Earl Shafer Neurosurgery Orthopedics Dr. James M. Marlowe Orthopedics Dr. H. L. Brockman Dr. George T. Wood Dr. Asa Parham Dr. L. L. Wilkerson Dr. Hal Ingram Dr. George T. Wood NOT PICTURED Dr. R. L. Mauldin, Neurosurgery Dr. F. A. Wood, Orthopedics 79 1 GENERAL PRACTICE | Dr. L. U. Creech Dr. Hugh Wallace | Dr. L. S. Averette, Jr. Dr. Paul H. Brigman AS OAT ALN IE EOE AE EE RE A f Dr. Julius Jones Dr. Otis Tillman Dr. M. L. Slate Dr. W.J. McAnnally, Jr. Dr. J. E. Slate NOT PICTURED: Dr. Ronnie L. Stanley 80 OBSTETRICS and GYNECOLOGY Dr. Kay Williams Dr. James W. Fulton Dr. Robert K. Arthur Dr. John K. Farrington Dr. Keeling A. Warburton Dr. A. R. Cross Dr. Kent Bennett Dr. R. V. Cross Dr. Thomas D. Tyson Dr. Clifford W. Lewis 81 7 ’ : PEDIATRICS Dr. Marcus Aderholdt, Jr. Dr. John D. Bridgers H | : | { ; i i IH i i , Dr. Kenneth B. Geddie Dr. John F. Lynch, Jr. | | ; | | Dr. Vernon W. McFalls Dr. William N. Michal, Jr. 82 Dr. A. B. Croom Radiology Dr. Helen Horn Pathology Dr. Arnold Gilt, Jr. Dr. Royal Jennings Dermatoloty Dermatology 83 Radiology SPECIALITIES Dr Gels Gray Dr. Dean R. Tester Radiology Dr. Clarence Velat Pathology Dr. Harris L. Evans Psy chiatry Director of Nursing Mr. Paul Cory, R.N., B.S., M.S. SUPERVISORS Mrs. Pauline Green, R.N. Mrs. Loretta Groom, R.N. 7—3 Supervisor 7—3 Supervisor Miss Carolyn Frye, R.N. Director of Nursing Service Mrs. Hope Loflin, R.N. Director of Inservice Mrs. Muriel Creech, R.N. Education 11—7 Supervisor Miss Anne Casstevens, R.N. Operating Room Supervisor Mrs. Susanne Sammuels, R.N. Mrs. Sandra Rowe, R.N. 3—11 Supervisor 3—11 Supervisor NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Georgia Richardson, R.N. 11—7 Supervisor 85 | | | 1 EAST | Mrs. Lewellyn Whitaker, R.N. Head Nurse 2 EAST Miss Janet Harris, R.N. Head Nurse a AA RE EEE ) | 4 EAST | Mrs. Norma Williams, R.N. | Head Nurse ua lia 87 | WEST Mrs. Malinda Dillon, R.N. Head Nurse 2 EST Mrs. Patty Lowe, R.N. Head Nurse 4 WEST . Mrs. Rose Shaw, R.N. Head Nurse INTENSIVE CARE Mrs. Clara Byrum, R.N. Head Nurse PEDIATRICS Mrs. Dianne Boyles, R.N. Head Nurse TL Aad EEEEEDL ESET Pte LABOR AND DELIVERY NURSERY Mrs. Betty Smith, R.N. Mrs. Glenna Clark, R.N. Head Nurse Head Nurse 88 CORONARY CARE Mrs. Geraldine Everall, R.N. Head Nurse sccinctn seaene GN We ECAR ray Sim at meso POST PARTUM Mrs. Nancy Ridge, R.N. Head Nurse RECOVERY ROOM ANESTHESIA Mrs. Virginia Hutchins, R.N. Miss Blanche Barrier Head Nurse 89 Chief Anesthetist Physical Therapy Central Supply Operating Room Business Office . = ii maT vn “i om os j ni 3 - Ms 2- e - : Ca FL ij ee = Ed Ve) Maintenance iis | ' | £ Sc ariewretii iat DVERTISERS 93 BEST WISHES to at GRADUATES OF 1970 THE MEDICAL STAFF HIGH POINT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Compliments of Dr. G. B. Arnold Dr. W. B. Donald, Jr. D = . Ralph Brooks Dr. W. P. Hinson, Jr. D . James M. Marlowe Dr. J. E. Slate . Ira B. Miller Dr. John L. Brockman . Dean Tester Dr. John F. Benson = aL Gray Dr. O. E. Tillman = . Hal C. Ingram D = . Angus G. Sargeant . Asa R. Parham Dr. Edwin L. Auman -= . Thomas Wood Dr. Robert C. Johnson = . Clifford W. Lewis Dr. Earl W. Schafer = . Woodrow W. Tyson Dr. T. Eugene Terrell . Henry B. Dixon, II D at . Glenn G. Perry ison. Cox Dr. James T. Robinson, Jr. = 21. D. Tyson Dr. Kay Williams = . R. L. Mauldin Dr. James W. Fulton — Eldora H. Terrell = . James A. Johnson Dr. . Robert T. Wilder D — r. William J. McAnally, Jr. Tommie L. Canipe a . Donald P. Douglass Dr. . F. W. Gross 95 SCOTT GARTEN BUICK-RAMBLER 2431 N. Main Phone 885-2021 Buick Ambassador Javelin Hornet Rebel AMX Opel Cadet Opel GT Best Wishes HEAD HOSIERY OMPANY DIVISION OF INDIAN HEAD INC. Alton Stanford And Fred Joyce S: REALTORS 635 N. Main St., High Point, N. C. Telephone 885-5018 Congratulations ’70 Graduates GILBERT’S SHOE STORE “Only Dealer for Clinic Nurses’ Shoes” Phone 885-609 1 High Point, North Carolina Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. and Canada For Young Women in White 118 South Main Street the drive-in with the ae 1901 North Main Compliments of VARSITY DRIVE IN 2410 N. Main ZESTO'S 1412 N. Main Compliments of PLANTATION SUPPER CLUB OYSTER BAR Greensboro, N. C. Compliments of McLARTY DRUG COMPANY 128 Church St. Phone 883-1431 STANDARD BARBER SHOP 1554 English Road High Point, N. C. Phone 882-2824 “Tt Pays To Look Well” Compliments of CUMBY MORTUARY Funeral Directors Chestnut Drive at Broad Avenue Telephone 885-5045 tie LEH a eee . fol Pt Peet Thomas B. Garrett, D.D.S. John K. Campbell, D.D.S. Leonard R. Cashion, D.D.S., M.S.O. PHILLIPS MOORE OIL SERVICE iB Distributors of Phillips 66 Heating Oil Gasoline 3514 Kivett Dr. 882-9021 OT SOLON OLLI IIIS RIN Get that Tip Top feeling with Tip-Top, Bread white ENRICHED BREAD C7 C7 c 7 a La Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY MOORE’S SUPER MARKET 3512 Kivett Drive at Interstate 85 PAUL L. YOUNTS Gifts and Health Foods 790 N. Main St. Compliments of Sears ' ARNOLD CRAVEN Llothier and Fumisher SHERATON HOTEL BUILDING ROSE RADIO SALES SERVICE Motorola Radios and Television _ Johnson’s Outboard Motors Phone 882-6426 Compliments of MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP 804 English Road Best Wishes THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE Your Home Newspaper Since 1885 Daily and Sunday 210 Church Street 438 N. Wrenn St. — PONTIAC... NEILL PONTIAC, INC. 902 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. 27262 — PONTIAC — TEMPEST — Bus. Phone 888-4583 Res. Phone 883-5580 R. A. Parker, Jr. Sales Manager Compliments of DR. PAUL E. WOOD STREET PAINT COMPANY Tlobias High Point, North Carolina Phone 882-3210 CAMEL PAWN SHOP, INC. ‘““Home Of Low Prices” 211 .N. Main Street High Point, N. C. 27260 SNOW STUDIO CAMERA SHOP Dial 882-6718 207 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. North Carolina National Bank Compliments of MENDENHAL-MOORE REALTORS 201 Church Street “Quality Flowers — Professional Service” 4018 S. Main Street High Point, N.C. Phone 431-2121 CHAPEL — FAMILY ROOM — OFF STREET PARKING Many thousands of families since 1897 have found deep solace in entrusting to Sechrest the final rites for a loved one. Now, those who are bereaved gain added comfort and convenience from two locations. Such blending of long experience and modern science creates a final ceremony of memorable beauty, tenderness and dignity. 1301 East Lexington Avenue — Phone 882-2555 MEMBER BY INVITATION | NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS 101 DIANE RESTAURANT Cooked food and short orders STEAKS CHOPS SEAFOOD Syeebla Aan ken Ce Operator GUILFORD OPTICAL CO. 654 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Downtown Southgate High Point Thomasville ENGLISH ROAD FABRIC CENTER 2108 English Road Fabrics for all occasions “High Point’s Prestige Fabric Center” We’ll Always Remember — ‘“‘Ava, Cathy, Eleanor, Gaye, Gloria, Jeannie” KAPPA PSI Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Phone in order for fast service South Gate Shopping Center 2000 N. Main St. Hight Point, North Carolina Compliments of RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC. 1525 Prospect St. GRAY-ART FLOWER SHOP VOGUE CLEANERS STYLE-RITE BEAUTY SALON Specializing In Permanent Waving Hair Coloring and Cutting Day Or Night Appointments 476-7490 509 Reid PATRONS Friedman’s F ashions St. Mary’s Episcopal Church . Dixie Auto Parts | J. M. Moser 102 BUTLER HOSIERY Compliments of JARRETT’S STATIONERY COMPANY 106 North Wrenn Street Wer POND LT: 502 Blake Ave. High Point, N. C. “Compliments of the Prudes”’ CECIL’S REXALL DRUG STORE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH 121 North Main Phone 882-3369 INSTANT COPIES 308 N. Main South Main Interstate 85 Phone: 883-4226 Rev. H. J. Marley—Pastor Best Wishes SOUTHERN FURNITURE EXPOSITION BUILDING 103 BURGER CHEF SYSTEMS BRIGGS STRATTON wis “We sell millions nationwide” Chapel Hill — Rosemary Street Burlington — Church Street M OTO RPA RTS, IN C. High Point — South Main Street 118 N. Hamilton GARNER’S SERVICE FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 2101 rae St. 2201 a Rd. ASSOCIATION Phone 888-4090 Phone 882-2013 24 hour service 620 N. Main High Point, North Carolina (Z- ELLINGTON’S FLORIST TN AND GREENHOUSES __ JEWELERS Ree Flowers For Every Occasion P.O. Box 1897 2418 S. Main St. Phone 888-4032 882-6217 131 South Main 885-2251 Compliments of SOUTH ER N CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. 901 S. Main Street High Point, North Carolina Phone 883-7111 JOHN T. ELLIS COMPANY ‘Ladies Fine Apparel Since 1923’ 610 S. Main Street Imperial Plymouth High Point, N. C. Chrysler Valiant Compliments of DR. MAX RONES Optometrist PAUL SMITH STUDIOS 1242 S. Main Street Be Sure It’s Paul The Old Original Since 1914 High Point, N. C. Say It With Flowers BLOSSOM SHOP Phone 883-7194 2500 North Main Street High Point, N. C. 27260 U-WASH-IT-LAUNDRY 1015 E. Green Drive E. R. Lewellyn — Owner Operator Service Laundry DON'T SAY TAXI! SAY REDBIRD 882-8181 Compliments of DOG HOUSE 660 N. Main 105 Compliments of SWARTZBURG’S SPENCER-PARLIER BROS. ... Televisions — Appliances 2515 South Main St. Phones: 882-4822 High Point, N. C. 27263 884-8340 Compliments of JOE H. SMITH CAROLINA STUDIO 120% S. Main St. High Point, N. C. Compliments of ANDERSON’S DRUG STORES, INC. NO. 2 2041 English Road Phone 882-9828 NO. 1 1550 English Road Phone 882-2323 ROSE FURNITURE COMPANY 214-216 South Elm Street High Point, North Carolina 27261 Phone 882-6871 COMPLIMENTS OF THE HIGH POINT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL lt (Art Clip—500) “They have food in THEIR dens!” Ges. “Hello, Daa-ling!” “The Dirty Half Dozen + One” “LOVE, PEACE HAPPINESS” 107 LOOKING BACK... August 28th, 1967 “Girls, pull down your blinds!” “What would people think?” Spinal shock in the Anatomy Lab. Frogs in the commode—Frog Funeral Our First Injection In your room by | 1—lights out by 12 Sneaking out for midnight snacks (during closed study even!) 7:30—9:30 p.m. Mrs. Conner’s lectures The beginners swimming class—walking on the bottom of the pool—Fakin’ it! Our first burgular NO CAPPING Our first Guild Tea and caroling in the hospital Breakfast with the faculty—our Junior stripes The anonymous gift to the faculty summer ’69! Castaways O7R 20.8. PEDS: Scrubbing for the first time in O.R.! Secret Marriages Diamonds Everyones key fitting everyone elses door Frosted hair September 1, 1969 Slow train—15 hour ride Taxi—Taxi!! TJC GMAS “There’s a frat party tonight—anyone want to go?” Kappa Psi 108 1 South—Joe; John; Wes; John; Gary; Lenny “T can’t understand your accent!” The Pool Table; Rec Room; and Stereo Lonely nights Edgewood Manor Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches at 1:30 a.m. Margaret and Mary Our “500” key and safety matches Many minis “Have you ever seen snow?” The “El” Center City, and 69th street Red Garter “‘In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida”’ The Dirty Half Dozen plus One November 20th, 1969 Tears at the train station The Great Escape . . . Joe jumping off the train! Jet Plane | Med.—Surg. III Our guided tour of McCain Writing that “special letter” every night “Nothing allowed on the walls!” “Pll hate 6 o’clock for the rest of my life!!” Who use to room with whom? Saturday nights, Southern comfort and coke Sunday nights—crying time Leadership Bacardi in who’s room? May 22, 1970—Graduation—What then?? Returning to Philly? Marriages! Working!?! fi 3h ecient teeter = r . 7. rs a a = A 6 : nia C eS e ? 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