James Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Epitome Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)
- Class of 1963
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i if -Y- 1963 William Madison Randall Librark W This Book Donated By Diane Smith Satterfield Class of 1964 James Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 2005 M K 4.1 ,Q P: - ' aiiogf if , 5 'Q Q 1 5 W i-:ff ' 1 'Ks A.. 96 9 ' . 1 'Lif- ' W , ff 1 . V+? I f 1, O .' - qw .p , . . ,si f' H . 4 . Qi 8.4. Presents THE EPITOME OF 1963 with its theme AS THE BEAUTY OF NATURE - LIFE V I Class Motto: Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, A but I can look N5 ,: X, Louisa Magzfiftxlcqlt ,LQ 1 Nw 1-A fi y XHV5 'L 'AN 'P , N I it ' if PNN. 'LT' 9 ' fain! 'ibn' J- I I ' ' i 'V , 5 .iin, 1.1 , f, A ,L If memes: - t i , W -. 1- f q2,,14g2?? N,g..f.g - W Q. -'V '. Ma' . ,f 5 ,',n!, . K GHk'l SENIOR CLASS OF JAMES WALKER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where Q 1 N , ff HQ- Msiiffe A KH 1 si LQ X sw QQ ffi erffiemedigfgvvmeagretef ff'bA + 4 ' X 7 WX K QQ THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Q59 L -l ' x w A is I solemnly pledge myself lzefore God and in the Q presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and R to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain Y from whatever is deleterious and mischievous and will 65 not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. CZ? 4? I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the Q? N' standards of my profession and will hold in confidence f W all personal matters committed to my keeping and all W Q family affairs coming into my knowledge in the prac- Q tice of my calling. Witli loyalty will I endeavor to aid tlze physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. Q QQ if? ' L 525 59 4 f 2 iz, .-...Q.. uw WW' J J2- QHA' DEDICATION JJ-fa f' A 5 gif' I . ' v . lox .mwwm mow' an VZ? To Our Parents To the ones who have loved.and cherished every childish deed we have ever accomplishedg who have encouraged us when we were ready to turn backg who have inspired us to build our lives morally, physically, and spirituallyg and who seem to love us in spite of our waysg we, the Senior Class, proudly dedicate this, The EPITOME OF 1963, with great love and appreciation in our hearts, to our Parents. 3 f Q 4 5 I g 'I My JAMES WALKER MEMORIAL HOSPIT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL NURSES .LT II ADMI ISTRATIO Mr. Robert R. Martin Hospital Director J.-ff.: X ' Ex . ,, t. -A it . Ns 0 mit. -xiii! . 2 VAS' mx. N ,,,,f,.imA. .vm . V -P Z.: ,, 5 k. S IQ Spain - 1 Tiki ,wr F' A . 1.5334 . - ' 25:1 X ., ,,,, ' Wife., K' , Q ., 5, V , tiki! it I 1 X X f ' 7 tx f Q72 X f J , inf f' ff 5 W? ff i '5' Mr. Philip YV. Gilroy A.5.SlS1Il7ll Hospital Director '- ' f M 1 1 MMQZQ-ff: .Xu . ' ii R ..- ' R +23 in f r ? A' HM st - R -4 is if i . ik . , ,, I Mvvgig: g A 'ini ,f ' .y,,,,,.,,,...' t .ff FW. My 47,2 ,I 5 F ,L Z 'fi I: ri, .uftjiklg QW M is-q..Y'e' ' 'li' aw f Mr. Noah W. Burrow Mr. L. C. LeGwin, jr. Controller PIlI'flIllSlIIg Agent .fag mu Miss Beadie Britt, Miss Dorothy Dixon, R. N. R. N., B. S. Director of Nursing Service Director, School of Nursing F 5 hw t zz!! X1 Mrs. Barbara Rountrcc, R. N. Assistant Dirertor, School of Nursing .1 A Mrs. Daphne Jcffords R. N. A.YAlSfll7ll' Director of Nursing Scfruire NURSING IN TRUCTOR 1' 'QI' --nu LL 3 .. ,Q nv 'ixx Y' 3 Mrs. Annie Farrow, Mrs. Lillian Paso, Miss Martha Starncs, Mrs. Hilda Ingram, R. N. R. N. R. N. R. N. Mrs. Delores Burton, Mrs. Emily Russ, Mrs. Harriette Underwood, R. N. R. N. Nutritionist UPER ISORS Miss AI. Hewett, Mrs. I. Privett. Mrs. A. Foster. Mrs. M. Dempsey, R. N., 7-3 R. N., 3-ll R. N., 3-ll R. N., 3-ll ,if Miss M. McDuffie, Mrs. M. Ingram, Mrs. j. Stokely, R. N., ll-7 R. N. R. N. Operating Room Obstetrics 6 Mrs. E. Mohr, R. N. Director of Inseruice Education Mrs. E. Harris, R. N., ll-7 Miss A. Register, R. N. Intensive Care Unit : I i 5 I 5 1 4 f l l v I I J r , l V . 'll . .5 ,Tx .1 m I 'E is .f . :hi W X VK. X F' .5 Ninn I .. HEAD Mrs. M. jackson South Wing I Mrs. A. Robinson Intensive Care Mrs. M. Guy Maternity Floor Mrs. N. Sullivan South Wing III Mrs. G. Dyches Lower Hall Miss M. Hughes Upper Hall URSES Mrs. M. Roberts Ward B Mrs. H. Elkins Women's Ward Miss F. Barefoot Colored Ward Mrs. G. Winbury Delivery Suite Mrs. F. Cooney General Nursery Mrs. L. Gornto Premature Nursing 'Dy '! 'rr 'Kew l at only 0 Y f i fn! I Aw. 1 fx. -4 M :wuvlmw X ' :f7g A' riff 'c ,.. DOCTOR E. C. Anderson, M. D. Opthamology C. B. Barefoot, M. D. Radiology S. A. Bear, M. D. Obstetrics P. A. L. Black, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat J. G. Boyes, M. D. Orthopedics J. B. Brouse, M. D. Radiology J. B. Codington, M. D. Surgery A. M. Crouch, M. D. Pediatrics W. L. Crouch, M. D. Pediatrics J. W. Dickie, M. D. Surgery B. H. Dorman, M. D. Orthopedics R. M. Fales, M. D. Surgery C. H. Ficklen, M. D. Obstetrics C. P. Graham, M. D. Surgery R. F. Grove, M. D. Opthamology 4 A 'VV '21 R. B. Hare, Jr., M. D. Urology J. W. Hooper, Jr., M. D. Urology J. James, M. D. Radiology G. W. Johnson, M. D. Obstetrics H. D. Johnson, M. D. Ear, Nose, Throat J. C. Knox, M. D. Pediatrics D. B. Koonce, M. D. Surgery G. M. Koseruba, M. D. Pediatrics J. B. Lounsbury, M. D. Obstetrics G. D. Lumb, M. D. Pathology E. T. Marshburn, M. D. Medicine J. C. MacKay, M. D. Medicine J. Martin, M. D Internal Medicine L. B. Mason, M. D Surgery D. R. Mcliachern, M. D. Surgery 1 ,- N A, W Q' -wwf' ny 'WN a -ff if -6-effv? K . Ji 41 e 'F , Q 1 1 ., 1 X' . xi' Nw' in F ,wa ' J 1 ., 545,027 Y Yi L fl ii . M 533 4' 1 ' 'f .f.f.,,, .2 5? it ,. 3 in S kr 1 H 'Z ji ' ' ' - . 0- ' ZX X N-if ,f ' i,,..pw i -wif' X '- I ' x Ji f' to X A -sz, gg J, J so . 'u.4. ,....,. ...Q ..-Jw' Y, 'faq :GRY i .... 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Pediatrics H. G. Moore, Jr., M. D Su rge ry R. A. Moore, M. D. Neurology R. B. Moore, M. D. Pediatrics D. R. Murchison, M. D Medicine R. W. Nicholson, M. D Obstetrics E. N. O'Quinn, M. D. Obstetrics S. E. Pace, M. D. Medicine J. O. Perritt, M. D. Radiology W. A. Phillips, M. D. Dermatology H. M. Pickard, M. D. Medicine R. T. Pigford, M. D. Medicine C. J. Powell, M. D. Obstetrics F. R. Reynolds, M. D. Pediatrics A: g- ....Li 1 . 42 7 H. Singletary, M. D. Pathology D. P. Thomas, M. D. Orthopedics G. R. C. Thompson, M. D. General Practitioner James Tidler, M. D. Medicine Harry Van Velsor, M. D. Dermatology E. P. Walker, M. D. Obstetrics A. D. Warshauer, M. D. Anesthesiology S. E. Warshauer, M. D. Medicine A. H. Weinel, M. D. Obstetrics E. J. Wells, jr., M. D. E Surgery R. B. Williams, M. D. Surgery R. W. Williams, M. D. Surgery .Vx I 5 S., . Y. f ts' -is SW Ti mfg? w y 225491. J 42 X-di 7-C57 4.4 tiffany K .Az ,.. fa' . V, . 4 1 -1 t WMM 446' W. r A., .. ...M ' 'i'1i? , f f W 1437 . f 1 X:ws?8x.': ,... ,- -, ... I 3, fix . ' 1, . gf S.:-5 WTA' wwe-f . c if-.fr k,.,,.-A ji .33 lp.,-v 1 JZ, 5, 12. ,m'f:'?5 .. 'ifsbfx 1 ,, fri .? ng 1' I TERNS 'Q 2 fm' 0-Aw Q ' r 12 Y Dr. Allicgro Dr. Cifucntcs Dr. Clavcl Dr. Collins Dr. Harden Dr. Labrador Dr. Ramirez-Gray Dr. Rivera BE 'I'-ALL-AROUND Doctor Nurse WY 4 1 , 4. 42, I Dr, Joseph Knox, M, D, Mrs. Lois Cavanaugh, R. N. 12 ENIOR 1. ww ix K MMQV, J., 4' -sw Al f -ff 4 W , f5...air'J'f' f 5. ' x . vu .. , Q ,HSM Na MMS? :Q ' mf if f 13 SENIOR ADVI OR X37 SQ Q Y ENIOR CLASS OFFICER - a Ii-Q 1-iii 1-1 ii Iii-, 111-:I 23 u--Q-'- ju - Q- Q iii? Q 1 - iii1:i'1- Q-nu. --I i li-3-i it-xi lil X ill 1 his . ii it 1 1 tl -n Pw.s.N Sybil Grissett Mildred Lockhart Margaret Register Ruth Strickland Vice-President President Treasurer Secretary 14 1 l J r I 1 4 il l l lf ,N , vw-9 P .M PHYLLIS BARD Wilmington, N. C. Syllis W S Q A CAROLYN COLON Hallsboro, N. C. Do-Lolly xv!- '? 4I'...Q 1 F , , , f : VIVIAN BLANCHARD Rose Hill, N. C. GOIdiI0cks Y? SYBIL GRISSETT Wilmington, N. C. Cockeye .army 4, c t 1, 1. , 4 w arf U 'L--:HL vp .' 31 I -' ' ' Q' 0 5, U .4 'Q' , Q, 'i in . f f I WW X X 4 ALICE CROVES Rocky Point, N. C. WNV X , . if if i illllll. KX I PAMELA HALE Wilmington, N. C Hia' firowzv from Rorky Point Hpllllllllyu 436' W .4 fviif 551, 41.1, 1 fl CAROL ANN HEWETT Supply, N. C. Charlie 'eq JUDY HUDGENS Wilmington, N. C. Teague l I 1, 1 . :..'.g'n.ff.Q,?'1.QiF?2ia,- 1. LIU? i'- ZA Q .Gif Ji 4 K iff .. ffl vi, :pimp 'Wai ,IQ X8 if .Y . .13 Z 2 ll 3 . GLEE HURSEY JEAN KEITH Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Candy Bar Pridg IW if:-MX E' ,sv-1 x gjilml JXX ffl l ' x lx l ll EULA MAE KING MILDRED LOCKHART Bolton, N. C. Morehead City, N. C. Eulie '1MiIdred 17 X i I 1' K' x I f Y I I X , I . . I X i 1 4' ff. L .11 . . MARGARET REGISTER BARBARA SATTERWHITE Turkey, N. C. Wilminglon, N. C. Little Bit Satchel IU! S.. -- A 1 'A . ,ffl W X 'A f i if fi: A r if If BETTY JO SMITH LINDA STOUDEMIRE. Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. B, I. Peanut 18 ii. . Y r M New Bern, N. C. 'fRufeefw SUE WYLIE Cary, N. C. rrsaynlr N If ' ' , fi A fi. fl :M 3' f X 7 I ! I ff I ANITA VVOOD Wilmington. N. C. jayr1sic Mascots , ,y .. Becky Northrop I , -'t 1 b ,Y I ff 6 MQ , 5914? x Eugene Lockhart, jr PROPHE Y American Nurses' .Association Special Events Section of Anrericcrn Iorcrnrrl of Nrtrsing September IQSS Edition IVhen rrrv editor handed rrre the assignment for this rrrorrtlr. I discovered that it was to be a report on a typical class of professional nurses who had graduated twenty years ago. I-low rrrarrv of these grachrates were still in rrrrrsirrg today? I tlrottght whv not do it on rrrv graduating class ol ylarnes Walker Nfernorial Hospital. IVilnrington, North Caro- lina. IYC had graduated in lflofi. evactlv twentv vears ago. So after persrrading rnv editor to allow rrre tirrre off In follow up this month's edition. I boarded a Ntational Air- lines plane and began mv journey in search of nineteen nurses. After arriving in XYilnrington. I proceeded to the New Ilanover County Medical Center. I was able to follow up on a good lead bv finding some of rrrv former classrrrates ernploved there. To begin with. I collided in the rrrairr corridor of the forrrtlr floor ferrrale rrreclical service unit with Mrs. Bar- bara Ilarclee. the forrrrer liarbara Satterwhite. It was to rrrv advantage that we recognized each other before she ottt- leted her Irostilitv rnv wav. what with all the floor's broken tlrerrnonretc-rs scattered here and there. But instead we hugged each other and exchanged jtrrrrbled and confused evclarnations. Over a cttp of coffee in the employee's main ditr- ing area. Bobbie told rrre about the new brick Early American lrorrre she and Ronnie have jtrst finished and their two children. a bov and girl both in high school now. After a few rnirrtrtes I was surprised bv another member of otrr class. Mrs. Judy Hudgens. present Assistant Di- rector of Nursing Service here. I rrrtrst sav judy still possesses the good leadership qualities she had while we were in school. She also has children. three to be exact. with cornllower blue eyes and flaxen hair. A tap on the shoulder brought me whirling around ltr come faceito face with Eula Nfav King. Hula Mae works in the Intensive Care Unit. On her vacation this coming sunnner, she has made arrangements to totrr Iran. I know that someday she would frrlfill her clrearrr. She hasn't changed a bit and she still has her one and only Bolton accent. After I explained mv purpose in coming. Judy, Ellla Nfav. and Ilobbie told me about the doings of some more of our classmates. A I.irrcla Storrdennrire Vernon is living in Iklilmington doing private duty nursing here in the county at various hospitals and lrorrres. .lean lic-ith and jlimmv are living at IVard's Corner now, Thev have a fartn and Jean stays home and takes care of their sis children. She no longer finds time to work as a nurse. Rtulr Strickland is working in Public Health in her hometown of New Bern. She and her twin sister share an apartrrrc-nt and tlrc-v are both well known in that area for their volunteer church work. Not trrcr far avvav over in Nforc-head Citv. Nfildred I.ocklrart is a head nurse at the hospital there. I hear that Gene lr. firrallv got his little sister and brother to boot. ,Vivian lilarrclrard and Eric are living in Clinton. where Vivian does general duty in the pediatric ward of Clin- ton's hospital. From IYilnrington, I travelled to Raleigh to visit Nfrrgaret Register. nursing instructor at Dorothea Dix State I'--s--it.rl. She w rs otlered the position two vears ago to fulfill the vacancy left by the late Miss Rachel Ifvestmorelancl. Alter spending the afternoon with Nfargaret discussing the latest therapeutic techniques in psychiatric nursing. I took a lllls ov er to Chapel I-Iill to see Alice Groves. I met her as she was getting off cltrty at Chapel Hill Menrorial Hospital. Later at .Xlicc-'s apartment. which is right off the campus of If N, C.. she still tried to convince me that single life is the best life. She steadilv clatc-s college professors. doctors. inter-ns, and other intc-resting men. Ive drove over to Durham to have supper with Sybil Crissett and her husband, who is a doctor and professor at Duke L'niver-sitv. Svbil filled me in on how she carue toDuke Medical Center to work a couple of years after graclu- ation and met her lrrrsband here. where rrpon they married grrrcl have lived ever since. Alice and Sybil tell me that Clee Hursey is still in Florida. She is in charge of first aid at one of Miami's repu- ted hotels. From Durham I caught the northbound train to Alexandria. Virginia to drop in on Bettv jo and Don Mfarshall. A taxi carried me fifteen miles otrt into the beautiful rolling hills of the Virginia countryside. past colonial styled houses and contemporary farms up to a two story split lcvel house with horse stables and surrounding fields. Betty jo carne out of the house to rrreet rrre. She took me in and introcltrced me to their fottr charming children. She ex- plained that Don would not be lrorrre until late evening, as he has to cornmtrte from IVashington. where he works for the Army Corps of Engineers. Betty ,Io has not worked for the past ten years and she said she was just content to stay lrorrre and keep hotrse and raise her children. From Virginia my next stop was a little town in the mountains of Kentucky where I found Phyllis and Cecil Bard. Plrvllis works part-tirrre as a visiting nurse into the rrrorrntairrs. She says the only drawback is that the only wav to get to some of the people who live there is by horse back. So Cecil bought her a mule which she uses to carry her bag and midwifery equipment. At Harrisburg. Pennsvlvania Pam Mavros Hale and her Harry are lrappilv contented raising their five children. Pam no longer works. btrt helps Harry take care of his rad io and television retail and repair business. We all had a tremenclorrs dinner with Pam in charge of the cooking, which she has become a wi7arcl at. Before returning to New York. I took a cross-cottntry jet to Califortria. In Los Angeles I found Carolyn Bat- ten ancl her husband Chico. Carolyn works at the Los Angeles County Hospital. and she and Chico love living here where they can attend all the cultural and entertainment activities. From I.. A. I drove north to a small town sotrth of San I rancisco to visit Sue and Dave IVylie. In the twenty years since we have gracltrated. I have visited them several times. so this was a resting place on my jotrrney before I retrrrnecl lrorrre. Sue and Dave have a beautiful japanese- styled house on the cliffs overlooking the Pacific. Dave works in San Francisco. and Sue runs the horrseholcl. Their children are exact replicas of both of them. So we spent several days together relaxing in the sun reminiscing over school days and how the fates of our classmates had turned out. CContinued Bottom Page 221 20 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of North Carolina County of New Hanover City of Wilmington james Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing We, the Senior Class of james Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing of 1963, being of supposedly sound minds and bodies, wish to propose this last will and testament, with the hope that it expresses our feelings, gratitude, and appreciation for the three years we have spent here. Article I To our families, we leave our love. They were the strong stems which kept us aloft and flowering through both storm and sunshine. We leave with the hope that by reaching our goal, we have in some way given them a little more happiness. Article II To our faculty, we leave with deep gratitude for the help, support, and guidance they have given us in both good times and bad. Article III To our doctors, we wish to express our deep appreciation for their patience and understand- ing. L Article IV To our directors, supervisors, head nurses, and all other personnel with whom we have work- ed, we leave, saying a heart-felt Thank You! Article V To Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Murray, and Mrs. Holden, we leave with a special place for each one of you in our memories. Article VI To the Junior Class, we leave all of our 3-ll shifts, not that they will work half as many as we did. Article VII I, Phyllis Bard, leave my ability to catch a husband in Raleigh to Billie Burney in hopes that she has the same kind of luck. I, Vivian Blanchard, leave my corns to Dr. Boyes-Holy Toledo!! I, Sybil Grisset, leave my love for Raleigh and State College to all the Juniors going to The Hill. I, Alice Groves, leave my ability to get up in the morning after being called for the tenth time to anyone who loves to sleep as much as I-which I doubt! I, Carol Hewett, leave the same way I came-in a state of confusion!! I, Glee Hursey, leave my ability to write incidents reports to Betty Bradshaw, and hope that she will have no need to perfect this ability. I, Jean Keith, leave AT LAST, to be with Jimmy always!! I, Eula Mae King, leave my inability to be embarrassed by Dr. Dorman's remarks to anyone who can think of an answer as fast as I can. I, Mildred Lockhart, leave my trips to Morehead City to Mary Richardson. I, Margaret Register, leave my ability to burn the midnite oil to anyone who has the will- power to use it. 21 I, Barbara Satterwhite leave my ability to blush at a mornent's notice to Martha Kay Brown. I, Betty Jo Smith, leave my endless nights of sitting in to my sister, Diane, in hopes that she will settle down. I, Linda Stoudenmire, leave 1ny nightly letter-writing to anyone who can afford the station- ery. I, Ruth Strickland, leave my ability to play the piano to Linda Sullivan, not that Linda really needs 1t. I, Anita IVood, leave my ability to stay on restrictions to Betty Bullard. I, Judy Hudgens leave my ability to get a MRS degree to Dawnna Bland. I, Pam Mavros, leave my record collection to Brenda Broughten, in the hope that she can keep up with them better than I could. I, Carolyn Colon, leave my long hair to jan Iilekes. I, Sue IVylie, leave my outstanding campus record to anyone who can take it-I COULDN'T!! , .. my - ' sf ' we - -5, . J, 17. - , qv. , , ', . , 's r'..'??' .f7iQ'f+ f i 'i ', ,. -V- J li 'I -' f 4,3 1 ' 4 ,f ' -. I Q ','.'1.i X 1. 1 ,tl , lei?-:'i5.' fiffrfglfzitlll . rt I 'M 1,7-i,.' i. iii. if 'fn ff 'iff I ,t, V ,, 1 f a 'fra-ef S... 23' A 1 --+::+-'ia ' ' tie B rf- B 5'- ': -Q-.15 a -. f- TI J-:TW n :-'- it ,. I ' ,,.- ,,. Yr , K, WE SURELY WILL MISS - Carolyn's- My Cow . Sybil's long hair which never stays in place Betty Jo's naive questions. for long' Jean having to go home to cook supper for Sue and her scatterbrained ways. her husband. Alice's devil may care attitude. . i . Carol Ann's cute way of talking. Phyllis' giggle. , . - i Anita, shaking her wet stockings 1n the hall. judy's unique way of twisting. - Glee's being snowed every month or so. Eula Mae's wig and heavy make-up. . . M1ldred's constant chit-chat and talk about Bobbie's hula dance. her Genes. Lindais daily queSti0n'HDO I have any mail? Margaret looking out the window to see what Vivian's empty closet-according to her. her blind date looks like. Pam, bringing goodies from her father's bak- Ruth and her twin always trying to confuse ery. us-and succeeding! PROPHESY-CContinued from Page 201 Finally I had to leave for home, so we bid goodbye and I re turned to New York to complete my assignment by going to visit Carol Hewett who also works here in the city at St. Lukes. I see Carol and her husband often. We were living in New York together when Carol met him. I wonder if twenty years ago any of us could have predicted where we would be this time now and what we would be doing. I suppose that is something only each of us knows. but it has been a rewarding experience for me to find everyone again and to know that we have all been treated kindly by fate. W'ell I must return to the old grind again and get out the first copy of this month's edition before the deadline has me or I may be out of a job. Class Prophet ANITA WOOD 22 B xii ,nl ,mf 5 2 Q ff f 7 E P5 ,Q 3 , f 1 A 1, , Q, f K ,ww - ,. ' f i Z 4 , 5 A ..,, V L 'K - fr - H 5.43. f R 5 f , I' ii , N 23 I 5 , , s Y CJ WN I .N I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I UNIOR 06 25 WSE? lW' iliv:1 '.'.-uzwiiil 3111121 iuxisin anilii l i-I pQQ ClH5'93 nimssailliwil 111131 uiiimlnl 1 m -qggggyzlu 4 1 2' iiiiiiin Z 1 JUNIOR ADVISOR ii 'Dx F1 X1 fi 'v Miss Martha Staines JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ,QQ-H-2-lHi i : ln. 1 i 11 H1 1 G -1 - 1 B I ll fs E 5 S 1' 54 l - if If f' www 1 ' ' , ffm ww Q1 'IT' X F I WW' lik, um! ' P My we fy 4 I rf!f.iv,W f N Q f , fi ww, 4 Diane Smith Dawnna Bland Mary jo Dempsey Angie Wooten President Secretary Vice-President Treasurer 26 -w-Mg. '5- Ew ' If V X-.Lk DAWNNA BLAND VViln1ingt0n, N. C. R. s-QM M... .kk I1 MARY BROCK Kinston, N. C. BETTY BULLARD Wilmington, N. C. . 15 . lf' px- 17: ,f . Z '-i ? 'xh, to BETTY BRADSHAW l'Vullucc, N. C. it 1-f--Wav A BRENDA BROUGHTON Wilmington, N. C. 1' BILLIE BURNEY Wilmington, N. C. 27 M ,fi X. ALICE BRl'l I1AIN Wilmington, N. C. f 'b 2f..m X U 4 xy MARTHA BROXVN Wilmington, N. C. N-'cn wasp' Arai' X 2. MARY JO DEMPSEY Xvilniington, N. C. vi Q fun. : 45 fin' .N a, NIARY ELEKES Castle llziync, N. C. 'lin '3- SHARON PARRISH Greensboro, N. C. 1'- ww FUQ. W X lx .ff DIANE SMITH Wilmington, N. C. F47 5 - -11:7 X' 'V X: ,mf X 1. All JANICE HENDERSON lV:1rsuwv, N. C. fd Q., Im. JOYCE PONDER Wilmington, N. C. AQ4 'lFf 'j LYNDA SULLIVAN Wilmington, N. C. 28 ' i MARY MERRITT Rose Hill, N. C. fi SlL 7 MARY RICHARDSON Morehead City, N. C. JOAN WALL Raleigh, N. C. 'r KC' . .vggfk mf - ANGELINE WOOTEN Wallace, N. C. wg , 'Jet 'Q WLM, 43. , 113 551. . ,N . I A 29 I f We Q: . M ,V ,,. , W 5 we : , A1f- A4 . fi! X, fag, J, y X153-K,Rf AI H1 ,.v, 'ww if 1 f 'f 4 ' 0 Wwm ably, 0554 Mean' N fs, K.. fl ,, fixkg, . Lx gi5bN' ' an .ga If f ,f i,'f y , V ,,QV,V,, A, M ww e, 1 , , f f , '1 ' ', Q-'Q -' ff' F wi - , A P ' b xl Qi' 24 , qkr5-j,-N., A f, , 5 -'Qrw'pi X at -af. .'- f', X H.,-fr- ' , vi ' -: ,f '-2Q 0- 0 IJIC' 512 wg' f as ,ii if slr' 14 .' V- A A 3, ,X A wuvmgunfqa' - ' Xmffi ix f 'A .. as ,ly 'E 'xg 53 Z-P115 s lv up vi 3 'Tye 1' am? 4 -3.fs. ?fgi.A X - f-,yd , A K ,S M 1 --A K, ,.V .3 QF, 1-- I. ' -.5 .-g,L..a- ..,,. -.-N4-i ,gn ...- 'ln , n. 4, Q X -..l 3 in fn wr? ' c K f iw! X X Z3 ZW fl f 2 FRESHMEN Vii 54:2 c' 'lift-4191? I A Q: ix .1 1 Silil 'iii 213816111 Bidraniaiffm .wummmlt gfmwhifiimi ww Aims r mm wwf was sims IBS TWYQG. Jeanette Wood President FRE HMAN ADVISOR Mrs Hllda Ingram -I HH 1 5 Della Denmark Secretary 3' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 3 . .l'i T.'Q.-'E.-T-IE S.. ':. ' iHiiil1 Quail at-.B1111 mQ-1' iilllli 1 '- - 5 3'- Am ,sank 9 w,5?tx1x -as x., MEREDITH FAYE BROOKS YVETTE SILVY BUDD PHYLLIS JEAN CAMPBELL KK if.-,Q DELLA DOVE DENMARK ANITA LOUISE EDWARDS FRANCES HALLIE GOODYEAR 'Q' L Lf ,, iw' GLORIA DALE HARDY MELBA LOU HARRIS DELLILIOLTS JEAWETTE H-KRT 'U x .. Sf -vb QQ 'QQZ7 W K I , ' f s SYLVIA LEE IIFRRING LINDA ANNE HINSON LEWELLYN JACKSON 'ew 'nz 'C' 'rf RACHEL MAGALINE KYE MARY JOSEPHINE LAFFATEAU PATSY CAROLE LAMM li' N 'V' 'f' ' ,J ,Awww F, 'Q h X LAURIE ANN MILLER JANE WELLS MITCHELL NAN ADELE PAUL 34 'Q-fy' BARBARA ANN PICARD MYRA ELIZABETH RAYNOR BRENDA FAYE RITCHIE HELEN MARIE SMITH .. ,U 'm llqp. RITA ELAINE TODD PRISCILLA ANN SMITH X SYBIL JEANETTE woon 35 A Je NAN KYLE TALBOT 'vllazfrww , lr '1ii 1,.4 ' 2 ' fi J bg I ,fi 4 up, I A P.. X 1 , 9 V . , - 4 1 f i 1 3. x, .: ax A ,pw 'a QQ , f Rf' ' M if' 'i ' fjff'f,, . f 'ff ' uirmwf ' N ,ff L.,-I 'W' ' 'J' ...nu .- UVM M M MQW! ' Qi A '59 aa ig, A 1 I fa ACTIVITIES Q sq 'Q MISS JAMES WALKER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1963 5' l MISS CAROL HEWETT Senior Attendant ATTENDANT rn MISS MELBA HARRIS Freshman Attendant 39 lwiv WWW if-sq, MISS MARY RICHARDSON junior Attendant ANNUAL STAFF fu UN K n f Sue YVylie Carol Hewett Carolyn Colon C0-Editor Co-Editor Business Manager if I V IN. XJ-Q ,S ,' frixl .ix .. U 1 5' N fstanding left to riglztj-Carol Hewett, Judy Hudgens, Bettyjo Smith, Margaret Register, Pam Hale, Mildred Lockhart, Sybil Grissett, Eula Mae King, Sue Wylie. fsitting left to rightj-Vivian Blanchard, Ruth Strickland, Carolyn Colon, Linda Stoudenmire, Alice Groves. 40 iw ii TUDENT COU CIL ,-'Y g hy Q, Ai lie? X' -9 P 1 - ii ' K rv T Mm K 1'. !?'W'7Z gi si A Carolyn Colon Carol Hewett Betty Jo Smith Judy Hudgens Mildred Lockhart Pam Hale P A v., .- 1, K ' X, 2 I Vivian Blanchard Mary Merritt Janice Henderson Sharon Parrish Angie YVooten Linda Sullivan Joyce Ponder Myra Raynor Diane Smith Jeanette WVood Helen Smith Advisors Miss Beadie Britt, R. N. Miss Dorothy Dixon, R. N. 41 YOUNG WOMENS AUXILIARY . -A L' l '7 1 x TY . - V 'JT fi ' i ii' i V l 'fr -wfrgf - xx ,i Y I an Qniff- '-2 S- nge Q ' ,li 'J 4, A , 4 Q 1 NI. , I' v , z 4 v. , 1- Y.. PM I V in , fjj I, li - W X is - x ak , ' ' .L fl fu kiwi W 1 1 J-'LZYEQ i- H ,Q if lil! J S 1 , Q ' ls' sa .S Y 5 1. l I 1 I ,Q -,lik KMA' 51 .I :T W Q1 5, I in fl g, ' 1 l ,f , , . Martha Brown Eula Mae King Ruth Strickland Mary Jo Dempsey Margaret Register Rachel Kye Helen Smith Della Denmark Dawnna Bland Yvette Budd Brenda Ritchie Counselors Mrs. G. M. Stephens Miss Beadie Britt 42 -L Nan Paul Priscilla Smith Jeanette Wood Joyce Ponder Linda Stoudemire Mrs. J. E. Bardshaw OUR BASKETBALL TEAM ,Tm 47 Eg l Billie Burney Sharon Parrish Angie Wooten Mary Merritt Joyce Ponder Mary jo Dempsey Alice Brittain 43 SUPERLATIVES .542 , I - 'vi ig g'0'O'6'7O Q A 5 '4'4 's'3of,J'o'v9Y J' + ?'o':'0I0'?:qv'o1?3:i ' Sffv 4.3 w Q ..., 50,43 Q 2 gi F f'.QA raw 515456 kvAQAV V C-Q mi Yfvls il i Mos! Allmclive Mos! Likely io Succeed SYBIL GRISSETT BETTY JO SMITH 'Fifi' D' if 1 , frail' V, , J 1 , xgqfv-, Q W , - 5 itz., , - Av' W RQ? T ? a f 5? Illost Original MOS! Athletic ANITA WOOD SUE WYLIE 44 UPERLATIVES W -61 wx 'X ff Alost TfII1'nlz'd Mos! .Yomlmluzzl RUTH STRICKLAND .XLICIIQ UROYIQS X . ,fn V. .m,, wg. , Es, sr ,:,4,M-3 ., td? E .4 3 F: vigil 'Wim Ilfost Sludious I'Vill1'1wl MARGARET REGISTER EULA M.-Xl-1 KING 45 ,xx w- X -Q Af Ha fi '5? X X UPERLATIVE Y' by-as-nv' nllff-f'f., , 9 P yi ,, .lvl Best All Around JUDY TEAGUE A N ....----' A x x I w V, H Friendliest VIVIAN BLANCHARD 3' UPERLATIVE 'vr . fm, 1 Q Cutest PHYLLIS BARD 'QS Best-D ressed PAM HALE mai x wa? , Ng 1 vi y ' 'E 4 minima 44, ,viii ,WM L f ' f-'eg . v : . ,v Y, 1 -2535. . fix-, 'Yr' me 4. ,pp , fi' 1.5 46' F 'K Wi f 9 if .J ' Av .x f It K f J . am, Q vflfrf, JEWQQ ggi, ll: ' rg.. f 1 f -, 'T li' 3 f 5 T ' vfix .tag I Nh . V' L,,.,:g, '- ' ,EVMZ Qf,. 3' '-4' f, ,M 1 1 VV '79 D . :iii 47 .vp 5I..Q41 ' V n 1 Q, , 4 X-P K -ps f f 45 f is ., N V 'r -. ,xg f ff' x M F H x- V , ' Q 1 - . 'N 'n IS' H aff QQAMNX 5 1.4 rl ' 4 3 l SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS Pediatrics ll F' 79 A-I .J Medicine Surgery PECIAL DEPARTME T Obstetrics my 3 x , yr t '- - , re , ' ' 7 '5 3 ,g,,,, v , .- ,, 5, ,Y 1 A?2,,v4.,,,-1' - M s . J Q V, , fav f --wil , . , qv, 1 'M B 9 M . Qxfsl' 'l' f ' '7.:'-ffw ., fe if ' -V ' Y cgffwg , , I-3, , . A Q ',, - . 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'MDM 53 AUTOGRAPHS SAFFO'S Downtown Restaurant Pizza - Italian Dishes - Regular Dinners 249 North Front Street 100 CAR PARKING IN REAR Compliments SHOEMAKERS Office Supply Company Gifts - Greeting Cards - Stationery Furniture and Supplies WILMINGTON, N. C. COIllIllllIll'lIl.S of NEWTON'S CLEANERS and LAUNDRY 1202 Princess Strcct WVILMINGTON, N. C. Compliments of HARRIS PONTIAC CO. 309 N. 2nd Street WILMINGTON, N. C. THE STAFF OF THE EPITOME IS GRATEFUL TO THE ADVERTISERS WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THIS PUBLICA TION POSSIBLE. WE ASK THE READERS TO PATRONIZE THEJW. M QQ-X. i 55 l,'01nfI1i111n1l5 Of gungdwffzi lI'll1f1ir1Agl1m'x 1'I'7l1' Ir'u'z'lf'r rmrl .S'il1fr'rx111itl1x ZIQ Xlntlu lwmml SIITCI WIIAIINI-ION. N. C. Compliments of WANET'S SAUSAGE COMPANY Casllc Hzlync Road fjlllllllll-IlI!'7IlN of SAUNDERS DRUG STORE mm xi xluwl srkuir RU 2-04563 RO 'I VW ...' J- C THE IEWEL BOX TIIF. DIAMOND STORE HIIYIIIIIIIIQIOIIIJ l.a1gc'xl Crfclit jr: zvz' IPM 139 N. Ifronl Slrcct IVILMINGTON, N. C. Complimcnls of MIDDLE EAST TRADING CO. 109 Grace Street WILMINGTON, N. C. CRAWFORD'S FASHION CENTER l.ruli1w' xljffmrrl mul ,4r'rr'sx1ni1's IST NURIII I-RUNT S'I'RFIi'I' Compliments of FRIENDLY CAFETERIA Compliments of HEDQUIST RADIO 6 TV SERVICE 802 South 17th Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Compliments of KING FURNITURE COMPANY 920 Market Street lVll.lN1ING'I'ON, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Contplimetzis of COASTAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT 3926 Market Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Say It With Flowers from North Carolina's Oldest Florist WILL REHDER, FLORIST 1809 Dawson Street RO 2-9649 Compliments WARD FUNERAL HOME Dial RO 2-5246 - 909 Market Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Congratulations to the Class of 1961 0 f 9 WILMINGTOIS UADIHG Jfwflfli If 113 from liingoffs, il's Guaranteed RO 2-5219 I0 North Front Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Compliments of Comlblinzerzis of CONTEMPORARY E. W. GODWIN'S SONS Builders and Realty Co. Castle Hayne Road 35918 Oleantler Drive - Phone RO 3--1639 IVILMINGTON, N. C. Compliments of CHIC CHIC DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Your Good Xeiglzlior in the Wilmington Arm H04 N. 4th Street Phone RO 2-3633 Conzjilinlrnts of SEWELL'S LAUNDRY Market Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Gonzplinzenls of S. S. KRESGE COMPANY ,xmLIax PLAZA Compliments of HAROLD W. WELLS 6. SON 226 Princess Street IVILMINGTUN, N. C. TATUM'S CLEANERS Phone RO 3-7955 Frm' Pirk-up and Drlizfery 3544 Olezmcler Drive Slzirls Laundered Insurance of All Kinds Nurses Liability and Specialty LENOX G. CCOPER 209 Princess Street COBLE FUNERAL SERVICE Olvaizder Chapel 3915 Oleander Drive WILMINGTON, N. C. Complinzents of TROUTMAN'S BEAUTY SCHOOL. INC. 125 Market Street-Ground Floor Location Phone 763-0167 WILMINGTON, N. G. Wilnzinglonfs Dirmzoml lmfnorlrr COIIIIIIIIIICIIIS of Ihr flush or Crctlit Rr'c'4l'x Srlls Nlmc Im' I.L'S'-LY HANOVER CENTER YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER Clllllflflrlllrlllx of C0y1gr1ll1lI111f0p1.g I CI .. IFIK3 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY of ' Hulmxl Wlmlcy john Bullock 10th and Grace Strccts XXJILAIING1-ON, N. C. 1413 DHWSOII SITCCI RO 3-M96 Phone RO 2-3482 RIiGIS'I'liRIiD -IIZXVELER AMIQRIKIJXN GRM SOCIETY Compliments of CUIIIIIIIDIVIFIIIS of WILLIAMS 0 ff3 I:'u'1'l1'M - SIfI'l'ISlllI'flI.S - .SIIIIIIJIIVIW XYII,MINCL'IAON, N. C. I,'mllff1if114'11lxnf THE MARINA RESTAURANT ELECTRIC BOTTLING XVrigl115villc Sound IVILMINCTON, N. C. SVN DROI' .IND UKXNK-li CRINII IfC'COIIlIl1l'I1lIl'fI by Dunmrz Ilimux Fine Food RU 2-431102 59 COOPERATIVE Savings and Loan Association Il'l11'n' YVIIHIVIIIKIX :Irv Srwing illilliorzsn XYilmington - Elimhellitown - Llzlcksonville Nlorelieucl City - Wallace - Tabor City THE OLEANDER HOUSE 3fll.l Olenncler Drive Phone RO 2-2053 Dcliriotzs CIIIIVFOIII .qf!'ll1fS - Seafood - Private Purlirx - Iirlrzqzzvt Farililies - Dinner Ilfusic. Opemtefl by MR. x MRS. REX BALLARD Congratulations to the Class of 1963 BELLAMY DRUG COMPANY 3808 Oleander Drive IVILMINGTON, N. C. Compliments of SPUR l S - SPORTS ,fill Kimlx ,NAD iiigiaiiiirlg SPIlHT'iElIlEH CENTER IVRICHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. lll-llli lNl.nlxet Street Wll,MlNC'l'ON, N. C. f On your feet for hours? And if pl ' you still have to keep smiling? 5,,,,Hh 'fl ' ft lf' J, -e- , , It isn't easy, but properly fit- 'mah leaf, ,51fjQ f f ppl lssi ' lx ted Clinics will make it easier! -' M f .. ' ,fp it 'jf They're made for comfort, X it llfyg K, lf, from fine, soft leathers . . . jflx Xt ' CINDERELLA Boo'rER1E 7 'i 'l'l,llllYgl.,, X.. --s- i 127 North Front Street 5-Mwwwwu 'F WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA pf 60 Phone RO 2-5751 RHODES, INC. FURNITURE 310 North Front Street VVILMINGTON, N. C. Cozrljzlizlzents of YOUR BARBER SHOP and MICHAEL RUG CLEANING Princess Street Wilmington, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of sU1'ToN-coUNc1L g S: FURNITURE 108 North Front Street WILMINGTON, N. C. WILMINGTON, N. C, . Conzjzlimenls of Complzmenls of KRISPY KREME SALLY FROCKS Dresses 'n Things 1600 Market Street 141 North Front Street WILMINGTON, N. C. YVILMINGTON, N. C. T 61 2- MORE PEOPLE READ MORE NIQIVS OI EVENTS PROD UCITS and SERVICES' STAR-NEWS NEWSPAPERS Than any Other Xvlly ol Cloxnmuniralion in Congm I zllrzllons GRADUATES COASTAL MOTORS. INC. Cadillac - Oldsmobile Market at llth 763-2421 Southeastern North Clarolinzt 5? Complzmenls of S 4- ff, P' 0 41-Gif-a - IC... 9 9 A15 Fog sb-'lx Insured Savings - Home Loans Young Miss Shop 155 North Front Street Ladies' Shop 161 North Front Street ----Q---- P E O P L E S Savings and Loan Association Home Office - Fourth Sc Market Sts. Mlinter Park Branch - 4709 Oleander Dr WILMINGTON, N. C. BEST VVISHES from NNEY' AIWAYS FIRST O AIIIY Remember . . . Now You Can Charge It at Penneylv 243 North Front Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Best Wislzes from ALEX!-XNDEB'S UNIFORM SHOP 118 Market Street - Wilmingon, N. C. Exclusive Fitlers of CLARA BARTON PROFESSIONAL SHOES Wfhere Wllite is RIGHT Uniforms by: VVhite Swan - Tiffiny - Guild - Bob Evans - Paul Jones EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR YVHITTENTON H24 HOUR DUTY Our Free Alteration Policy Insures the Smartest Profe.ssz'o1zaI Look 63 TURNER'S DRUG STORE North 17Slmpp1'rzg Center 5511311 Market Street Ruger 3-7311-I XY11,N11NC'1'ON, N. C. IN REGULAR AND KING-SIZE Q11 Eni0vQ.w62Z? Complzimcrzls of WILMINGTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. YVILMINCTON, N. C. RO 2-3807 LEWIS FLORIST FI01l'l'7'K for All Ormxions lluwcrs 1Vhisper XVIIZII XVOTIIS Clzmnot Say 818 Market Street - XYillnington. N. C. LA MODE DRESS SHOP 109 Chestnut Street WILMINGTON, N. C. SU-ANN SHOE STORE Dial RO 2-1391 - Dial RO 2-1391 Corner Front and Princess Streets INIILMINCTON, N. C. Compliments of MILIO DRIVE-IN 5215 Oleander Drive WILMINGTON, N. C. Compliments of CENTER DRUG CO. 1706 Dawson Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Complinzents of WILLIAMS Cleaners 6. Shirt Laundry 808 South 17th Street ,aa IVILMINGTON, N. C. ff M, 'E N K .HL J ' 1,2 Compliments of CAPE FEAR MOTOR SALES, INC. Ifowl Cars - Ford Trurks Ford l'1u'i.s and Service RJJFIUHU - ' E W Q35 IQ' Telephone RO 3-6221 215-217 Market Street NVILMINGTON, N. C. Compliments of PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. 2045 Oleander Drive WILMINGTON, N. C. Compliments of HENRICKSENS PHARMACY HANOVER CENTER Compliments of GOODYEAR PLUMBING CO. 119 Grace Street WILMINGTON, N. C. PHONE RO 3-3522 5 5 32 e,f'i4,p4gf 5- 'L fp O x --.mae a li - -I,,n- hm. vu-I l'1 NP 55-Q1-H limfr ffIII1C'lIZfU7'IA71KQ' io Serve the Members of the N URSING PROFESSION wiilz the finest in LTNII-URNIS by HOSIERY by 9 B In livzms U 0 Belle Sharmeer' 0 XX'11ilc Swim 0 Tiliiny 0 Hanes SHOES by 0 Heiress 0 Swculhrizlr 0 Larkwood Qdivisirm ol natural bridgcj Rslk- Real? Ham XVILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA 66 ! I 4 I Compliments of CARDINAL LANES 3516 Oleander Drive WILMINGTON, N. C. 1 1 D s ,ya R Compliments of T. . 5 , 2.1. fs HANOVER BEAUTY SALON HANOVER SHOPPING CENTER rw Best Wishes from ALEXANDEITS UNIFORM SHOP 118 Market Street - VVi1mington, N. C. Exclusive Fitters of CLARA BARTON PROFESSIONAL SHOES Where White is RIGHT Uniforms by: White Swan Tiffiny White Angel Bob Evans 1NIocli1orms Duti Duds Introducing CYGNET: A1exander's new exclusive uniform line Our Free Alteration Policy Insures the Smartest Professional Look 67 LINCOLN - MERCURY T 6 H MOTORS, INC. 310 North 2nd Strcct YVILMINCTON, N. C. HANOVER SAW SHOP COIIlfJIII7It'7lf.Y of W. AUTOMOTIVE INC SPRINGER F, 5, COAL 6. OIL COMPANY 1028 ll S 1 tlSl t 1810 Dawson Slrccl Pl R XVILINIINCTON, N. C. WII MINI! TON N C 76213322 Compliments of AIR-CONDITIONED COASTAL 'wg M IT YELLOW CAB COMPANY 762-3322 762-4464 68 F. CQ. Day 763-3326 Phones Night AL 6-2604 Insurance - Bonds 230 Princess Street Home of WILMINGTON, N- C- Fine New and Used Cars llongmlzzlulimzy' COII1f7lfII1l'lll3 of MORTON'S SERVICE DRUG CO. KEY MQTOR CQMPANY 802 Mgnlxct Slncul Wilminglmfs Largest Variety of r lfinc Used Cars XYII,NIINCLl'ON, N. Cl. llflgn-132-7731? 721 SOUTH 17th STREET Mfzffe Your Next Slzupjzing Slap at 6 ,I . fs -- - .4 EPA R T EN r fone' Four Easy IVays In Shop 1. Cash 3. Rotating Account 2. Lay-Away 41. Charge 1 I - J - V You U Ill lm 1lf'r1.sml zuzlfz Bum' Qzmlilly and Sf'2'UfI'f' 69 WESTBROOK'S FLOWER SHOPPE I,1TN.X If. XYFSTBROOK 1 Iou'c'rS for All Ormmiom' 1117 Market Street - R0 2-1968 H 6. W CAFETERIA LUNCH - 11 A.M. to 2:15 P.M. DINNER-5 1'.M. to 8 P.M. Catering Parties, Banquets, Business Meetings 118 Princess Street - Phone RO 2-2932 ,-11110110111 and Italian Food Morelieatcl City - P.-Xrk 6-5-179 jaiclxsonxille - Phone -13-17 REX RESTAURANT Bruno fNI.n'ino, Proprietor Hiliningtitn-Ilwy. 76 Oleander Dr,-Dial RO 3-6730 Best Wishes FUTRELLE'S PHARMACY Dial RO 2-4422 129 Princess Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Prizfult' Dining Room TTY D-,..L .'A7.,- t., 1-1 N. Front Street - XVilmingt0n, N. C. Keepsake Diamond Rings THREE-D DRIVE-IN Your Friendly Family Drive-In 3rd and Dawson WILMINGTON, N. C. MOHR'S ESSO SERVICE 'fwclllh and Market Streets Phone RO 3-9376 XVILMINGTON, N. C. Complete Home Furnishings FRONT ST PNON E 1.6 Q ,5ARE UU7 ,Q 3. I o 18 South Front Street - Telephone ROger 3-1609 M. B. Barefoot - Res. Phone RO 2-6828 WILMINGTON, N. C. HAMBURGER MUSTARD, LETTUCE 8: TOMATO ,,.,...,.,......,... 22c ,i CHEESEBURCERS BURGER HOUSE-2932 Carolina Beach Road MERRITT'S DRIVE-IN 16th and Dawson 'rn WHITEY'S EL-BERTA RESTAURANT ,M 4001 Market Street 5 U. S. Highway 17 North at Stop Light ' 'i' WILMINGTON, N. C. '- Compliments of . . . -1 ' 'V EQ' 1 77 ' Many . x . Sh -Q R fm' - ' I 'iqqffgggn iff. Y - ' T' H ' kwin 711255 M.. . .wap V -ml -W mc' A Hilo 21 6 - I-:JT , Y , hi I v- fy-N mg aj- - if Q -.1575 -tj ' me ' 'i'if.Y.t,.,.e Built to Give You AMPLE PARKING - DRIVE-IN WINDOWS NIGHT DEPOSITORY For Better More Effzdeizt Servife CAROLINA SAVINGS 61 LCAN ASS'N 202 North Third Strcct Bralicli: Hanover Shopping Ccntci 71 I dial 762-03148 Printing MIL Company PRINTERS 8: LITHOGRAPHERS . . . congratulates the Class of 1963, and wishes each of you success in your future endeavors. Printers of the EPITOME SERVING SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA SINCE 1877 72 1 . O . ' AU 0. 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