James Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Epitome Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)
- Class of 1960
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.V 'i'N '1 4 . - A 'fv 7 5 w A - . . fs 'i 7? x l X YJ E-4' f ..- THE EPITUIHE UF 1960 N X . g Published By The Senior Class Of games Wallaer Memorial Hospital Scgool ofNursing wilmington, Nortg Carolina 4 . ffl 1 sk, 'lv 'er ga Vie' -4. .N .4 N ,ga Zhe Hlorence igfifingale 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 knowingly 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 into my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. 2 fm xr, -Sh -.. . , NP.- A ' Dedication , f WW ,,, ,, M r Y U53 my 3525 3' V fi i' I I Miss Dorothy Dixon, you have been a' 1 1960 graduating class of Jam show our a by dedicating to you this Epitome annual. 3 ppreciation for your patience, understandin Joyfu inspiration to us, the es Walker Memorial Hospital. We wish to g and guiding hand 1 I 2: Z . .. ,. . My. 4:4 4 1 ps . 3 Y I v . 'v 1 , ' . -of-TH. . Y f , 4 . ,bv ' 'l W ', x ,Q ,f ,I f W I' - 4. i Q Sh.. I , M - P5 A rt, 'Q I' we 5, .1 .: Q . 1 ' E' ,I U 'gp '-- ,,'L,- . , ' .nw f. .5 'Q if ' wa? Q V' 'A E ,rw Y , if-, .-I , . -- 1 'f .1 ,Y ' ' n - ' r K 'L- YI ' .5 I ,- 3 I Z, ff' t Y K . X1 Lg! ...gi ? 1 Ill 1 gf! - QA V 3 Q-'iq' 'I A . I ' 1 ' L XX -ga.-. X 1 I ,,..+- ,f-L .I , 5 H Rf . Mr. Emory Grubbs Hospital Director l Mr. L. C. LeGuinn, Jr. Asst. Director sc' aa.. '--V' E 1 2 A z . iw R in if Miss Beadie Britt, R.N. Director of Nursing Service -:www-ww-nhsgg Q---'A -fs Mrs. Daphne Jeffords, R.N Asst. Director of Nursing Service ....J at 2 'X P - 1 wi, ' ' , 1 .sex iw: . .D ,xg K ,. - 'r f' 1 1f'ztsg.- : . , is.. . ,...,-1. f '55 on A , ' -I Xmnvc-5' h . '- . - Nw,-rv. A ' .' 5 SSS ' 1 .1 his - 1 'l'sf,,f FN- ' '. . , . , I , 'C 7QF?'2'ii3 W ,. uf , ,. im ., 2 -lm X- im, I W ' ' ' ' if . mu ,vii , Miss Dorothy Dixon, R.N. Director of Nursing Education an-M.. 'Tx we Mrs. Barbara Roundtree, R.N. Asst. Director of Nursing Education Mr. Robert R. Martin Asst. Director Actministratic Clinical Qnsiruciors -: - n 1 ' Q 1-- - .hi Mrs. Carlee Jenkins Mrs. Hilda Ingram Supervisors -K mix. 1 v.fi . -'A -dnl 1 A . ' 'Q hwrlnwff J- .?- I ' j .. .V . ,-+u'f ai iiwf-'. 1 k . f-giL y1':'x. Wg. il E -,,. l Q if L, . 141 9 ': -.fp - l C .' i '31 . gf,- Mrs. Lillian Paso iff.. F ., I l i x K .EQ K L. ., V an W r L ','i F: ' ,ii' Q ilz, N xx i i? AU Mrs. E. Harris Miss M. McDuifie Mrs. A. Foster 11-7 11-7 3-11 My n Mrs. E is Mrs. M. Ingi' Miss R. Henry 7-. O.R. Ped. 6 Mrs. I. Privett 3-11 Mrs. J. Stokely O.B. ...qv-. .', 1 1 i 1 -ni K. 5 '-3.5-1i':iz ' Gill., 3' :gag ., VT, -'f 4 r I . .N , -fr y J- -ii A 6 . 1.3 . V 314 5: . .Ji N X W W, .,, Q ,A . L 'Wx 3 51 Head Nurses Mrs. M. Jackson SW1 Mrs. M. Dempsey SW3 Mrs. G. Dyches L.H. Mrs. H. Elkins WWD Mrs. O. Leeuenberg O.R. Mrs. E. Maultsby Col. Wd. Miss R. Henry Ped. Miss M. Hughes U.H. Mrs. M. Guy Mat. Mrs. V. Sweatman Premature Nursery 7 I 1? it 4 f f 4 f, I . fy. . ' L Q, . . ' 1 Qi -15 . , .SEQ . .4 I A 'IL I . ,,N- ' Mi: giiwffxgllzm u l, . j '11 . ,eyes-nh' ' M Q, .e , vf z ' 1 E 6 L .. w Y .5 'NO J. aff. 2 .P X I-, Q 3. I-1 pn x 1' if ' ' Q39 A . - . , :., - ' 1. M ' -S I -X- . Q' f' .U 1' ' 1 ' ' I ' fiery .1 'r 1 1. 3 6 . -c J. B. codmgfon, M.D. J.w. Dickie, M.DL' ', R.M. Fales, M.D. C.P. Graham, M.D. D.B. Koonce, M.D. L.B. Mason, M.D. D.R. McEachern, M.D. H.G. Moore, M.D. E.J. Wells, M.D. R.B. Williams, M.D. R.W. Williams, M.D. G.R.C. Thompson, M.D Pediatrics A.M. Crouch, M.D. W.L. Crouch, M.D. J.C. Knox, M.D. G.M. Koseruba, M.D. R.B. Moore, M.D. F.R. Reynolds, M.D. r,'- ,Ju , ,Hn--5' A I R., .Y 1 .1-. . an o 4 .p. 'f I' ..l' dictate' gf- . . -ff rf-'i 4 1. jEf:r. lvlarshburn, M.D. J 'C. MacKay, M.D. .R. Murchison, M.D. H.M. Pickard, M.D. R.T. Pigford, M.D. S.E. Pace, M.D. James Tidler, M.D. S.E. Warshauer, M.D. Statistician James Hall, M.D. Otistetrics S.A. Bear, MM.D. Conway Ficklen, M.D. G.W. Johnson, M.D. H.W. Johnson, M.D. J.B. Lounsbury, M.D. R.W. Nicholson, M.D. E.N. O'Quinn, M.D. E.P. Walker, M.D. w.H. Weinel, M.D. ,.. in 3? Mm 9 gy, nw Y M sg 5 fi 2 4, f5fC,yl2f,,:4,- Q, , 4 . yy.-4.,h '! Mf. H eiftfw ' J 1 - f 1 ,. K' H I 21,-it ', Q, 2 gmfrv, F. milf 3 , ,J f 5 ' 14 A ',. . , Q V! F 1, it t H 5 YP - ' in x 4 2 V, Rx 5' .52 N T g .Sis v ,.n4,, Jiflzr ' . 'ii' ig. x X, 431' 1 3' aw ,,,.-. 1- 15, . 53 -' I,- . 1 A gg T . ' - .- n A. .4 . --g 5 Airs J 3 J 3. 1 Al S W - .1 1 1 , 'H ' w.-,a':..? 7 ,. , ' f rg 4, Citi hc B.H. Dorman, f J.G. Boyes, M.D. i, I D.P. Thomas, M.D. 5 Urology R.B. Hare, Jr., M.D. J.W. Hooper, Jr., M.D. Anesthesiology Albert Warshauer, M.D. Radiology I.E. Brouse, M.D. G.B. Barefoot, M.D. J.O. Perritt, M.D. 6.8.N.5. P.A.L. Black, M.D. H.D. Johnson, M.D. Opfhalmology E.C. Anderson, M.D. R.F. Grove, M.D. Dermatology W.A. Phillips, M.D. Harry VanVe1sor, M.D. Psychiatry J.F. McMillan Neurology Robert Moore, M.D. 8 G. -,, Dr. H. Bauer Dr. A.E. Knox , fi 1,5 ,Ek . ,I Q ln f 5 2 , . V .- .. 14 , 5 3 a . i 1 , ':t .. Q1-fe W . fu. 1 , 1 'V ' Q3 L' A T' 13 -: f 3 . ,. M-is Paigology G.B. Lumb, M.D. H. Singletary, M.D. Qnterns 31019237 Dr. P. Juaneza ' 'A Dr. Jim McCallum Dr. J.F. Martin Dr. R. Silan Dr. D. Solinap Dr. B.B. Ward Dr. Bob Yowell W- ,. I 4. .Ju L , NX-. ,f Q ,L A mm. I I 4, X4 A A-W -4' .nl N l 44 , ': :::::z: zzz ::P1::.:,.r:.:? rr! xiii' ii-if ::1::':f4 'igxll ' if I n s BEST ALL-AROUND NURSE Mrs. Geneva Dyches ' '--W---'f '- ' ruwvmwu- . . 1 - ' I N W + A . ., ,- ff lilH!f'f 'ffIi M! Em' I2 I w 4 R -1 BEST ALL-AROUND DOCTOR Dr. Tom Marshburn pvwwjgyggwwy 4 M4123 1,-Q Mf3'fQ1u f 4555 , nl , J ,f ,W . ,,,Q,,z-r 'x W4 may fry ' K, ifitfibv r. Sr, Banquet and Prgni f 5 ...I . ,s -Q lun s - V .N A 1 Senior Advisor Mrs. Barbara Roundtree H i - I- Sl ll I 11 -any 1 11 nr-wg, 'UNC M A 5 c o t 5 Billy Weinel Louise Hooper --In 'HU Q H' 'nag W '- -1 - n - vu s 1 f:uZu':'::i-5':E3.f1'.'E if 'Wu3s 'm: f 'fu. 'HiI '-1 -T' lsr Wm JJ 'w'l v LI '-7 . 'V -if I ., ,., .. I mg Q- H hu L V 4 . f . 'Hmmm Hmmm l' is r +.:: J 1 X ll. g - J' 'A' fu lfils ', f 1 ul 'W Q Ulu' 'b - 19 :L .1 I1 I Q D-J 'I I U I Y ----f W .. 1 A ll ,Jn l ,F I BY Anne Collins S - W! Q 0 ' 1 - 1 7 Sandra Grice Secretary-Treasurer if n I O I Q A 5 S I L L ll S P1'9Side-nt Ann Hobbs Vice-President 1 td X BESSIE MORRIS COOPER Goldsboro, N.C. My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with mel 5 ,,,.w 'i , n .-- J: .51 ,'- as .. , JULIA ANNE COLLINS Jacksonville, Fla. Al1 great nurses are dying--I don't feel well myself. 13 - PATRICIA ANN COX Tabor City, N.C. I slept and dreamed that life was beauty, I woke and found that life was duty. I 6 l N31 515 in' 1: LINDA HUFFAKER DARDEN Tabor City, N.C. Better a blush on the face than a blot on the heart. CAROLE STEVENS DUSENBURY Tabor City, N.C. Creative originality is yours. I7 aw Take e Tuff . i ' X J SHIRLEY LITTLE DUNCAN Lake Waccamaw, N.C. veryone's advice and do as you please 'kr w . wx?- 1.1.1 J, fUK ? FRANCES ANN HARDISON Watha, N.C. at all is worth doing Anything worth doing P we N. we11. six L 415'-L-' af' X I f 'I SANDRA DAWN GRICE Calypso, N.C. ' For if she will, she will and you may de. on itg and if she won't, she won't and that IS the end to it. MARTHA BLEDSOE HARGETT New Bern, N.C. th I am small I know. but wherever I go, e fields grow greener still. I8 LAURA KATHRYN HEATH Jacksonville, N.C. have a heart with room for every joy. Mina MARJORIE LANE HUMPHREY Richlands, N.C. A mind that is happy must be great. A 'Q-K. X rm PRISCILLA ANN HOBBS Lake Waccamaw, N.C. And things can never be too badly wrong if the heart be true, and a love be strong. f v l I I9 If 15540 11.7 X BETTY ANN LARKINS Acme, N.C. To gain knowledge is her joy, VI To conquer the task at hand is her watchwordf' XL X X X NANCY RHEA JARMAN Bolton, N.C. Always, Somewhere, There is morning 'UXNSZ Q MINNIE SUE RIVENBARK Statesville, N.C. She is prepared to say her thoughts. 20 DORA WILLIS SALTER Atlantic, N.C. merry heart doeth good like a medicine. CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS MOTTO It's not the gale but the set of the sails that determines the way we go. vias . f .M JUDITH HERRING WALLEN Richlands, N.C. It is better to wear out in mischief than to rust in being too solemn. M r if X, A it 5' ix 1 S-XQWQX? rr? X jill? . .T 'K N , f I 21 Class History September 3, 1957 -- Memorable day! Farewells, with' a mixture of tears and brave smiles, were said to our de- parting families. We were on our own as we turned and climbed the endless stairs leadingto our small, bare Cyellowj rooms on the top floor of the Nurse's Home. What a mix- ture of emotions wefelt as, on this day, we began our nursing careers--5 eagerness, pride, elation, fright, but with un- certainty outweighing them all. Uncertainty! It loomed before us as books were handed out, welcome speeches made, expectations mounted, and as the lonely nights fell and we found ourselves staring out our windows at glaring streetlights and the unfriendly cupola of the hospital roof - not the friendly old oak tree outside our own bedroom window back home. Books, books, books! Having just been introduced to Nursing Arts, Pharmacology, Nutrition, Anatomy and Physi- ology, Microbiology, and Uncle Zeb Calong with numerous othersj, we were put to work on the floor - with many mis- givings on our part Cand l'm sure, also on the part of our educators!D. Here, old Mr. Uncertainty made his appear- ance again. We blushed at the thought of asking our patient if she had been to the bathroom today - and we'd never be guilty of entering a room while our patient was bathing! Somehow we managed that first day to get our water pitchers filled Candafew urinals filled with ice water and flowers! and our linen folded with no serious mishaps. The linen closet was our favorite hideaway - no doctor would think of looking for anurse in there! - and that monstrous black object on the desk which kept ringing was strictly taboo! Days turned into weeks and weeks into months. We studied, made beds, studied, emptied bedpans, studied, and filled morewater pitchers. We glowed with pride when some of our idols - our doctors - began to learn our names -g we were really becoming part of the hospital scene. We were filled with both pride and humility as we kneeled on May 23, 958 at the Presbyterian Church to have Miss Britt place 1 our heads that niece of starched white cloth that means much to us. Vacation follow:-, and we returned to a summer of our f tsolid eight hour Q- ts. The fact that we had no classes w -x almost made upfor the sweltering heat of the hospital corri- dors We busily tripped up and down day in and day out. The autumn we became Juniors found several of our classmates getting married or making plans for the same. Things were really popping as we greeted the incoming class of Freshmen. It was really hard to imagine anyone lowlier than we. We suddenly found the responsibility of the Junior- Senior Banquet resting on our shoulders and in addition to our heavy load of studies and work, we adopted a mad money-making campaign. There are probably many per- sonnel who still shudder whenever they see us for fear we are armed with boxes of Kathryn Beich candy or pizza pies to push them into buying. With much hard work, our ban- quet Was a success - Remember ? By the fall of 1959, we had bravely fought the deluge of OB, Derm, ENT, Eye, CD, and VD with most of the class emerging victorious. By this time nearly all of us had had our turn of most of the special services - writing diets, passing instruments, timing contractions, etc. Our next big obstacle was Raleigh and the Dorothea Dix Hospital. Our three months at the Hill were filled with many varied experiences, but to say the least, it was a new experience in nursing for us. There were several different attitudes toward our affiliation - some in opposition such as interest and indifference. Again Mr. Uncertainty sometimes visited us and gave us that feeling of extreme inadequacy that was ever present during our pre-clinical period Cand we must admit, still remains - at times stronger than othersb. After our last big hurdle, Pediatrics, and one summer of student stripes,we will be ready for whites. We hope that through actual performance, sincerity of attitude, and results of State Boards, we can prove that we deserve to wear the whites of a Registered Nurse and accept our duties thereby assumed. 3 fast will And Zestaifnenfg fuddled minds and in run -down physical condition, due mostly to our exasperating nursing experiences, do hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To our annual advisor, Mrs. Lillian Paso, we wish to thank for the sincere interest in our class. ARTICLE II To the Senior class of 1961, we leave the honor of be- coming seniors,with hopes that they will derive the meaning of proper attitude from their nursing experiences. ARTICLE Ill To the rising Junior class, we leave our ability to earn money and to enjoy spending it. ARTICLE IV To our understanding and unforgettable doctors, w e hate to leave you. ARTICLE V To our faculty, supervisors, and headnurses and direc- tors, we leave our appreciation for the effort and sacrifices they have put forth to help us to attain our goal. ARTICLE VI I, Bessie Cooper, leave my varicose veins to Dr. Bert. Williams. I, Patricia Cori. leave my ability to keep my mouth shut all times to Pat fi-iith. I, Anne Collins. I .ive my ability to balance a ba.nk book the Junior class. 4 J We, the Senior class of 1960, being of unsound, be-Q II, Sandra Grice, leave my flight of ideas to Dr. McMillan. I, Frances Hardison, leave my open Windows to any fresh air fiend. I, Carol Dusenbury, leave to take my place with my Honey , I, Shirley Duncan, leave my love to nursing to anyone who would attempt it twice. I, Kathryn Heath, leave my ability to give Boric Acid Enemas to anyone stupid enough to do it. I, Martha Hargett, leave with my family, Charles and my long, long trailer. I, Ann Hobbs, leave one encouraging thought to Joyce Whaley, What is Worth having is worth waiting for . I, Marjorie Humphrey, leave my contented jersey brown eyes to the milk lab. I, Nancy Jarman, share my love for music, basketball, Dr. Koonce and just plain living with JoAnne Nelson. I, Betty Larkins, leave my ability to break out in a rash Without taking Penicillin. I, Linda Darden, leave my ability to blush to Dr. Murchison. I, Sue Rivenbark, leave taking my admiration for Dr. Hooper with me. I, Dora Salter, leave my high tider brogue to Dr. Marshburn. I, Judy Wallen, leave my non-chalant ways and good housekeeping to Mrs. Bass. Testator WITNESSES: 1 JT waffea GM-J Ann Hobbs 5 Class Prophecy I One bright sunny morning while we were on our houseparty atthe beaci . group of seniors were soaking up the sun. Since graduation was near, our fui I plans was, naturally,the major topic. The hum-drum of the voices was so sf .. ing, I dozed off to sleep. I must have started to dream because I was at our 1 I ' union in 1970 seeing all of my classmates. ' There was Ann Collins, Betty Ann Larkins, Marjorie Humphrey, and Judy Wallen talking inagroup. Ifound out Ann is still working in one of the Greensboro hospitals,but will be giving up her head nurse role soon to become a supervisor. Betty Ann, after her three years as an Air Force Nurse decided to make ita career by marrying one of the twenty-year officers. Marjorie is still foot-loose and fancy free but never lacks for dates at the Naval Hospital where she works. Judy stays busy caring for her four sons. Russ is still in the Marines and they are expecting to be transferred anyday. By the way she turned out to be an ex- cellent housekeeper. I moved over to the next group where Frances Hardison, Sue Rivenbark, Kathy Heath, and Pat Cox were busily chatting. Sue's name has been changed now and she and her husband are living in the western part of the state where she is working as an office nurse for aurologist. She always did like that field of medicine. Kathy is working in an old people's home where she is making new friends every day with her friendly personality. Kathy was partial to old people during our training days. Frances is still working at James Walker Hospital in the operating room, scrubbing for her favorite doctors. There are rumors around she's going to be supervisor up there. Pat is working down in Loris, S.C. as a part-time office nurse plus her house wife duties. Why there is Martha Hargett, Ann Hobbs, and Shirley Duncan. Martha is helping Charles in his business besides keeping their trailer spic and span--or rather it is the long, long trailer now that they have six children. Ann devotes her spare time to the local orphanage in their town. She's helping the polio vic- tims to walk again. That's like Ann, always willing to help. Shirley keeps busy following her paratrooper husband all over the United States. Seems they are ex- pecting again soon. Then I spied Nancy Jarman and Bessie Cooper. As usual Bessie was talking a mile a minute. It happened to be about a single doctor that is out of this world! She met him at the Air Force Base Hospital in Goldsboro where she is working. Seems Nancy knows him. Her husband and he graduated at the same medical school. Nancy works as her husband's office nurse when business is rushed. Dora Salter and Carole Dusenbury were exchanging gossip tid-bits. I could hear that Hi-Tider accent above every one else. Seems Carole is living the Life of Riley besides receiving many compliments on her triplet daughters' original outfits she designs and makes herself. Dora is the college nurse at the same allege where Thomas coaches. She also has her hands full with her new twins. Why there's Linda Darden coming toward me. She stays busy with her five Now Charlie has a basketball team of his own to coach. I can hear her ti--Sandra--I suddenly woke up and I realized where I was - at the beach Li., id the tide was almost at my feet. Maybe its a good thing I awakened be- fO1 -amed what I would low doing ten years from now. Sandra Grice Class Prophet . w 1 ill I I LL.. j I 1 .. I, Q.. 1 xxx... H t ' . ff - ll ' 1 l n W. . - 3 4 3' :J - A p,.,,.e of M y fy '3,,- :M , ,,,., ,,- 4 4-gy' Wff ' , ., .x ,pv ' ,' '45 1 r nf W1-P 5 1 '. f fn Q A ,g,, f A B C if V :pq ' 4 f me .1 N W? D E if wh - Q we 'I SA., ,Jug F G Y.'C '0'. 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Tae ew man Qfflccrs Secretary Vickie ML ' Irene Miller Treasure 36 Vice-President .- 1, I s ,, B Q? ' l' 'Q V, ffm: ,,, pw: f - , S 21: , I ,,,.L ,N I if , 6'-is ... ' 4:9 V Q7 2 X S' 'T' - ' A A , :'. N ,IW QM. an y v -X 14' J. ,f tt! ix 1 i Utt- J1 JW, bl b N M , ' - Q - C: ., 1, ya., as 1- fg, -. ,rw lhkf I 5.0, . 1 - X If Q F .vflllimt ,MAE ' if if X sa- , 4 . fl W X xx it j f X I' X 'ffw-Wfftvxzswzk ., -'fx .V X Q , Patsy Whitehurst --ar Retha Williams , N P R Pat Badon Carolyn Batson Barbara Burton Ethel Butler Rebecca Crowell Jo-Ann Hines Phyllis Holly Betty Lou Hudson Pat Latham Linda McQueen Mary Lee Mauney Jackie Miller Irene Miller Vickie Mintz Jane Scott Anita Soles .V AufograpH g ,im -: l J' 5 A. L.--u .r 4,5 .. l Q. F' xxiifsffb , W 55: mnww ,V---.R ,554 . . , .,,f',:aZf -ff 'e ',a,. J 4' 1 f, if 1 X E E -, it WD., . . .Y V-1 xi ,, , Q fa. , 4 A -- 'W izwzz.-,Q Q fxws A 4 fin--'!-- :,'f.'x i, 'L , . A fx A-S5 ' 1 L f 65' ,ek -QF -ww .. '17 Z1 '., L ,, -5-f::N:zx,,:f.Q. 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X H Q 'ss W - 4 S , e iiuirni Council esi Pent - Bessie Cooper Vice-President - Carol Galehouse Sec . fitary - .fxuxi Hobbs Treasurer - Marjorie Humphery Advisor Miss Dorothy Dixon X J oung Worn en's Auxiliary President - Bessie Cooper Vice-President - Joyce Whaley Secretary-Treasurer - Llewlyn Dunn Lot' N fff-'r' X -kk xox 1 E iw' J. Cnrisiian Q, indent Union President - Frances Hardison Vice-President - Llewlyn Dunn Secretary - Barbara Raup Pat Cox - Treasurer 45 'YF el X I - 1 lie 'gp' LJ' 1 1 Lf .4 :Ki til AQ eh .nnt- .E . 5.- -A' Vicki Mintz 3 Shirley Wiggins Ann Hobbs Co-Captain Lois Barber Nancy Jarman Co-Captain Not Photographed Jo-Anne Nelson Virginia Barfield - Pat Badon ig-.-Av, J Oyc e Whale A. X 55:2 Cardinals Mrs. Ca.r1ee J enkms Coach I P' 5, V . ,-N H., 1 MRS. SARAH CAUSEY Housemother Y? JAMES WALKER NURSES' HOME , A L MRS. MARY BASS L-Inusekeeper ,QQ ' gg:-g3,9e,r: YJ if , 'fl MRS. J UANITA HENDERSON Housemother DELIVERY S V Knut j 11:1 X A L, f V .X X EMERGENCY 1 x SURGERY . H, DELIVERY EME RGE NC Y if . 1 I 'uamiabm rr 5 LOWER HALL UPPER HALL SOUTH WING 111 LOWER HALL RUTH WING 1 x- OMENS WARD EAST WING Qi P1 . . . 223115,-,e ' , ' , '- ' .,23jgj'3j5,g' f. 2 , .4 4 .0 ,. ..j -. 1. A N T 2' CG- 1 . , 1. 3-.. 4 . ' , 4 4 , . ,' y , N , Q-,fr A , I w.. k :' 'fp f .Y 4 V 3 L 5. L 'Q Y T' COLORED WARD MATERNITY PREMATURE NURSERY GENERAL NURSERY WARDB xgm VW MW PHYSICAL THERAPY QE? A 'T-N RAY N B..w..mi+-M H vw PHARMACY is C AFETERIA ,-.-A- 'N--'-.T I 3 DIETARY DEPARTMENT MILK LAB PHYSICAL THERAPY MLS. i PHARMACY Tax gl Inq li u Q HA 'mf-M' L I zz .P faq A K3 Ngfrlqle ' I T 11 L' t gb-V' V , 5 . V2 A 'ff R' ,Q J 9 59 X I A - ' ' . rllxbr 2,9 A TAT I I ' '52 T. '- V 3' . A A we.-4- E ' 'V' A I T- 1 'si ., ff 'g 1' i V.V, Q -L.. Y PM a ,. 3. .f,' vi V, 3 Ja If 1. , N 4. , Nm fb by . W ,IW :T w ,W jx a ig f 4, ' Q .. - 5 Q 3 I E 4 6 f i 5 ' X 0 S 'W RECOVERY ROOM pm -. f 1 CENTRAL SUPPLY ,Lf - 1 -v . .R 'B B 4 'al PL ! W8 . JI. 1 -P 1 I ii Hu. - 2 ,A D M ,ff . x . f L , ' EKL1 - 'W c ,.:.1', 1 ' A - OR WORK ROOM Ri , - 1 f7: ::'-f-ffffi' J Lf QxQ5f'ff3fif.f:93iQ b A U .Th 4 da va x '!.flY ,' r ' ' 1 .4 X 1 .. ' , + ' 1 ' I vi 'i - 1 -P R 1 lf . ,K ,. , . r'E U f :- Ati af fi f h 1 1 - F' LABORATORY ' MORGUE Q fx, 1- - i vi I ' 99 . 'f ' .C 15+ 5 'V' ' f ' f' H 'qw-N. , -:V-1 SWITCH BOARD g BUSINESS OFFICE RECORD ROOM I A N ,. f I LIZ af' 1 ! im Hkii - C A 4 N vg-':- ' - . Sixkg N ' I INFORMATION Ry' 5 , hu' AUXILIARY HELPERS ,.l' fl ...gal ' R 4 ...W-.. Si. DP Jimi. LINEN ROOM 4 -...lw U r' -ll 1- i fl. . L . , 5 .. RK., ' .. 41 . ' 'QElS ' , Jfyff, R Q:-2 ,4-fig , I ,gfif -'lo-L , '-K MAINTENANCE SME 5.f.a . af' 5- 'itz' v- X O15 your touts? And51,, ,rece-keep J, gmt,-e 'Q i easy, but In . A .iff ' ' ,V -td Clinics win HAI, 'ffl IMI!!- .J. it easier! They're lf' .A.4 : , '?f f -f 'NN ii ssntssa i t MIUAGE? 'e iff' fi Fm, Soft leathers . .. -' '- 1 7 ff M -4 ' f. 'X i ,,. . --.- - ' if X FX ia ' E ' Z I i X x V. .V X ,X Ni ,x If sf' Q -1- 1' 5' ein ,sl n J SH0l,1 h 3:f121 . . .:. , j.Qr,7J F' LF 5'U M Aww' CIND RELLA BOCTERIE 127 N. Front St. Wilmington, North Carolina mlb?-is vga . , . f'ff1V'IlV--sa f e , 2 5 r .e l n 'se-X--ses iv 1 I i E i , I . .....,. 1 N ' - -X., . i li I1 lxgwfp-BHJW 49,450 1' Q . iymfgm t , it feafw e 1:4-f'fj m e v... . -. .-.Ma-at ee - 25'-l l'9'EW'5 4 l1'!7i..4'f' 'H f1 l?wf13ll.lU!.i1ll s o -La. it e - Tmeozeeieeoaza gi... efne Ever endeavoring to serve the members of the UNIFORMS by . Bob Evans . White Swan NURSING PROFESSION with the finest in HOSIERY by . Belle Sharmeer' . Hanes - Tiffiny . Heiress SHOES by . Larkwood . Sweetbriar Cdivision of natural bridgej we Mnm Wilmiflgwny North Carolina , TTl.I1 f' ' ' 'n 1 .A -r 'f-'ss , .1- .'. ..- af .5 H L r ., -M ,S-' 1 1 3 A If m A iff? 1 i ff: AI , ' g. .E 1, 71' df f' 5 . ' Compliments of COAST AL AND YELLOW CABS RO 2-3322 RO 2-4464 Y A M I 9+ 7?-IT - ' I v ' ' vw-fizf-S? W in S- W 75 f Y Keep A1ert--- T31 L Q, fl of XXLJL!! Keep informed! JAM! ef 'ff I r2'lf ASW Read: L CONGRATULATIONS To the class of 1960 WILMINGTON ffm MORNING STAR THE WILMINGTON NEWS T THE SUNDAY STAR NEWS L THE HOSPITAL SODA SHOP T Complete news and photo coverageg Operator-A. B. Brown important events I E t 5 T I I 1 K I Compliments of NISBET'S Young Miss Shop 155 N. Front St. L di ' Sh a es op 161 N. Front St. Qngfcalhfhiiofw' I GRADUATES of 1960 COASTAL MOTORS, INC Cadillac-Oldsmobile Market at 11th Dial RO 3-2421 CONGRATULATIONS Quality TO THE means so much Class of 1960 0 7.1! -- I If it's from Kingoff's, it's guaranteed. Phone RO 2-5219 10 N. Front St. Wilmington, North Cart Q? na Compliments of WILMINGTON COCA-COlA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. Wilmington, North Carolina ..... . ...p .4-ff H-- Qt M ALEXANDER'S UNIFOZQEM SHOP 118 Market Street - - - Wilmington, N. C. Exclusive Fitters Of CLARA BARTON PROFESSIONAL SHOES Where White Is Right Uniforms By: White Swan Tiffiny 24 Hour Duty White Angel Bob Evans Modiforms Clinic Stein Our Free Alteration Policy Insures The Smartest Professional Look BALDWIN ORGANS-BALDWIN PIANOS BEST WISHES CElectronicJ - - tAllSty1el from NNEY HARRILL music stones Ps The House Of Baldwin SHOP PENNEY'S You'll Live Better, You'll Save RO 2-5497 Opposite Efird's 243 N. Front St. Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. '59 . , in A+ smrisr roon soumfnn nlvlslou I Get the best-get Sealtest. vows FUNERAL HOME 1 Dial RO 2-6666 1207 Market St. Wilmington North Carolina SAFFO'S RESTAURANT Wilmington's Most Modern The place to eat. CRAWFORD'S FASHION CENTER Ladies' Apparel and Accessories 157 N. Front St. Wilmington's Diamond Importer For cash or credit Reed's sells more for less! 4 'A Wig REED'S JEWELERS M65 HARRIS PONTIAC INC. Pontiac-Vauxhall-G.M.C. Trucks Sales and Service Wilmington, North Carolina 1 f iw R, ,Fl -'- ' , J. ..A -. ,. ,N , ' ,, v-, . . 51' 'rt 1 - 1K 'Ei I 'Y ' - tgvf- 15447 fe nf' 15Q:: as iii Q4 si in V - 5 - sh. -' 'N Y - Compliments of Compliments of THE WQNDER SHQP KEY MOTOR COMPANY 108 North Front St. Wi1mington's largest variety Wilmington, North Carolina of fine used cars 721 So. 17th St. -f. Q 'Q Make Your Next Shopping Stop ' at . e f e J. I 'f I. f 3 f f - Q! - ' 44. - - .4 EpARr 5Nr roA'E Four Easy Ways To Shop 1. Cash 2. Lay-Away Bob Evans U 'f I11 OTHIS You Will Be Pleased W'th Y 3. Rotating Account 4. Charge Nurses Oxfords 557.95 - 39.95 1 OLII' Quality and Service i Compliments of I C 1' 3 CA F R omp :ments of MOTOR SALES, INC Ford Cars - Ford Trucks Ford Parts and Service Telephone RO 3-6221 215-217 Market Street ilmington, North Carolina 1 McNEIl'S 1 BODY AND GlASS SHOP . Lumberton, North Carolina BEST WISHES MACMIH-AN FUTRELVS PHARMACY BUICK COMPANY .AA,,C ,fzi in : ff g,,a1. EDEN, TQ. ' I H+ gE:.'Y'5'fg. ,J Dafsqqazg-xpzj fr '1:g-g:3.-:ff.- '.f2I1nD::fP'.-- - - ff F: rf 1E5f?f zfgihfhggz:--ge. A of Af, '1:.d1,!l'. ' . 'N Elf , 'P'gju:Tl- T, -' -. 'r.Q1r.', '- Eg.,-I 4 W ' :aff i Te f .Xl agggfggg- 1 J ei' ' ' I ' l It J , X-I , J-'-f-1' - 5 LTV- '- uf i?.'-755.11 . 22551 -1'-be-1 5 - -'5-H- Ki-' ' '5v5 :: . I E When better cars are built Buick will build them. flilifgfng ,4'. A '-.'.' E 3iS'Sit1j-1-5.- ' , A Telephone RO 3-8487 ' ' ' Wilmington, North Carolina 129 Princess St. Wilmington, North Carolina COMPLIMENTS Solid f0I' '50 TO THE CLASS OF 1960 PLYMOUTH WARD FUNERAL HOME ATLANTIC MOTORS, INC Show room Dial RO 2-5246 310 N. 2nd St. 909 Market Street Used car lot Wilmington, North Carolina 405 N. 3rd St. I: . -4 51, . 1'z'. ' 9 . 0 Compliments of ELECTRIC BOTTLING THE DIAMOND STORE COMPANY Wi1mington's Largest Credit Jewelers SUN DROP AND ORANGE CRUSH RO 2-6262 139 N. Front St. Wilmington, North Carolina MAYTAG D I A L WURLITZER RO 3-1638 COITIPIIMCIIIS of SALLY FROCKS FIRST IN FASHION 141 N. Front St. Wilmington, N. C. BRIDGERS TRADING CO. FINE FURNITURE 121 Red Cross St. Wilmington, N.C. Compliments of COBLE FUNERAL SERVICE WILLIAMS CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Your Cleaner Is Your Clothes' Best Friend. Uniforms Laundried 413 D92 REGISTERED JEWELER ft- watt 2 AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY .QQ .3 gl X Q6 r A fgfj E- Compliments oy I I- -fl'-gf 284 E N2 BERMAN'S ' I N I or I - 1 ai' I -rs-Silversmiths-Statif ' - --, , WILMINGTON, N. C. t. A EFI - T E E 1. Xi . 1 EN It THE JEWEL Box fi-gg' Ju O ,,- w- 'iiu ii -11- 4 P 24 11 'PF . - Q Q Q . . A Q j . bf... . ,os 1 'Y 5 QQ HI
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