Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1947
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3716 jcffcrsm Published by the Class - l947 Class - l948 902mm! . . . OUR FIRST ANNUAL Yes, after many heated arguments, pitched battles, supported by the cheering side lines and loads of advice from our elders, at last it has been possible to pub- lish our flrst annual, THE JEFFERSON, by the Senior Class. As Editor, I wish to thank Miss Henry, our sponsor, who has shouldered so much of the work and responsibility and helped us during many a dark hour; the advertisers Who aided in financing, and all other co-workers, personnel and publishers that have made our first annual possible. On behalf of the Senior Class, we sincerely hope that each and everyone will enjoy their copy of THE JEFFERSON and that its contents Will reveal many happy days and moments of our lives spent during our training days at the Jef- ferson. ANN BACHTELL NURSING IN 1910 Jo W M a?! . g . l T, syn 3$ r'lqi 'V HEYK ' .f$- ?.in ., . Wm 7m I nu 7' f , ft, , amt: IQ I M . k f? 5351:! ml ' l. 1 ' - z t l ! nuum. u. - JEFFERSON HOSPITAL I947 W6 E wzesam 3g- ,. E??? m mm: WiEEmagnggE 25, Km? A . TEA. T maaamggmama gig, ram ' A a mama mmwwml a wing A ms imgwss' 2;? :E a 32 mm zgs Maw w way cw ? aaawam wzgaanm LeinM m: magsm EN gigamz: mg WA A .gm gm mmmam gwamgga gammmmgmsf :azgggmwimN a ma amazmga u pas? agzm. :mm im- xxx xx :11 sxA-muintxydm EM ma gTE :a x VSOLEMNLYT PLEDGE MYSELE BEFORE GOD AND IN' THE PRESENCE OF THIS ASSEMBLY TO PASS MY LIFE, IN PURITY AND TO PRACTICE MY PROFESSION EAITHFULLY. I WILL ABSTATNT FROM WHATEVER IS DELETERIOUS' AND MISCHIETXQUS, A?NZ. WILL NOT TAKE OR KNOWTNGLY ADMINISTER ANY HARMFUL DRUG. IWILL DO ALL IN MY POWER TO ELEVATE THE STANDARD OF :2 MY PROFESSION AND I WILL HOLD IN CONETDENCE ALZL PERSONA 38 ms 3mn.. MATTERS COMMITTED TO MY KEEPING, AND ALL EAMTLEY AFFAIRS COMING TO MY KNOWLEDGE IN THE PRACTICE OE PHYSICIAN IN HIS WORK AND TO DEVOTE MYSELF TO THE WELFARE OE THOSE COMMITTED TO MY CARE. sands m A ALLMA xii: MQTTI NASA: ms DR. HUGH HENRY TROUT BELOVED PHYSICIAN Fathm of our Twining SchooZ IVE dedicate this little book to you. I61 glgux: 4AM . mane! ANNA ERSEL ORENDER, R. N. OUR IDEAL NURSE Because of the inspimtion you were to us during our preclinical days we dedicate this page to you. i71 LEES .J M A m n W inex: Advimr Bu: .N. R 3 MARGARET HENRY Staf S'pomor ELL Arm BACHT tor Edi United States Cadet Corps The United States Cadet Corps was created by an Act of Congress passed unanimously in June, 1943, Hto provide for the training of nurses for the armed forces, government and civilian hospitals, health agencies and war industries. To furnish to students without charge for tuition fees and other expenses, courses of study and training, uniforms, insignia and maintenance in accordance with the regulations of the Surgeon General. This act was introduced by NIrs. Frances P. Bolton, a Congresswoman and is known as the Boltdn Act. The Cadet Corps was established under the United States Public Health Service. Dr. Thomas Parran was and is Surgeon General of the United States. Miss Lucille Petry was head of the Cadet Corps. . MARGARET SMITH Cadet Corps Pledge I am solemnly aware of the obligations I assume toward my country and toward my chosen profession; I Will follow faithfully the teachings of my instructors and the guidance of the physicians with whom I work; I will hold in trust the fmest traditions of nursing and the spirit of the Corps; I will keep my body strong, my mind alert, and my heart steadfast; I will be kind, tolerant, and understanding; AboVe all, I will dedicate myself now and forever to the triumph of life over death. 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S E g i E w gum z a gm x mam. g mankivm, I261 Prizes THE FRANCES I. LUSBY PRIZE A prize to be presented each year to that nurse of the Senior class Who embodies in the most marked degree the qualities of willingness, cheerfulness, tact and efflciency, at all times, to all people, on duty and 0H, patient, doctor and fellow- nurse. The prize to be known as the Frances I. Lusby Prize in honor of a former Superintendent of Nurses of the Jelferson Hospital, who possessed these charac- teristics in a most exceptional degree. This nurse to be selected by ballot at least two weeks before Commencement Day. Each member of the Senior and Intermediate class in good standing to have one vote. The reeult to be kept secret until announced at the Commencement Exercises. Thi; Prize wax Presmtad to NIIss MARGARET BROTHERS THE ETHEL P. BOWEN PRIZE A prize to be presented each year to that nurse of the Intermediate Class Who embodies in the most marked degree the qualities of Willingness, cheerfulhess, tact and efficiency, at all times, to all people, on duty and off, patient, doctor and fellow-nurse. The Prize to be known as the Ethel P. Bowen Prize in honor of a former Assistant Superintendent of Nurses of the Jefferson Hospital, Who possessed these characteristics in a most exceptionalldegree. This nurse to be selected by ballot, at least two weeks before Commencement Day. Each member of the Senior and Intermediate Class in good standing to have one vote. The result to be kept secret until announced at the Commencement Exercises. 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HUDDLESTON HTHE OWL,, Night Supervisor See: everything at night Night Nurse You go on duty and hope youhre in For a nice, quiet night, and :0 you begin Your usual routine, and :ecretly pray F or a few free hour: before the next day. hThe'reCr a letter to write to that man you like beet, Ami note; to be .rtullied for tomorrow: teem But man. thereir a thump, and you jump from your chair, Grab your fiashlight and hurry there, , Only to find upon opening the dome Two hundred pomzd; upon the floor! You summon :ome help and get her tucked in, Then .rt't at your clerk and attempt to begin. The telephone riugI- a new patient on the waym- And the light: are shining like old Broadway! Theretr a 111'? of a figure roaming the hall W ho inft to be out of bed at all! You race around like a woman on wheelx Beginning to learn how a marathon feelJ'. There are bedpam to empty and glane: to fill, Some who cmft Jleep and route want a pill. The morning dawn: and a: the time fliex, There? a turn for the wane and :omebody die: just afew minute: before you are through, But if: still your :htft, :0 if: left for you, W hen at laJt your work iJ' hrtiehed, And your pep and vim diminixhed, 1th: funny, at the breahfeut table, How you laugh and .rtill are able Ta jolee about the night you had, And my with a :hrug, Wt wonft :0 bad? I311 m g $m ; Faculty NIARGARET HENRY, R. N. Educational Director DOROTHY TURNER, R. N. N waving f1 rt: I 'mtructren MRS. OTLEY CHILDRESS, R. N. S pecial I mtructreu DR. A. P. Jomas Gynecology R. HUGH H. TRQUT, JR. Surgery DR. HARRY B: STONE Eye Dinars: DR. I'IARRY B. STONE, JR. Ear; Nose and Throat DR. ROGER DU BOSE Pediazz'im DR. ROBERT C. CRAWFORD Medicine NIRS. DOROTHY IHRIG, R N. Phyn'cal Medicine MRS. MARGARET C. DEAN, B.S. Nutrilz'oh and Diet Therapy D. W. PERSINGER Sociology 88.88 MM gimmmw L. W. OVERSTREET Fi-I'Jt Aid vmgnmnwmm m; E mama 8a mm. mm 231 I341 Clinical Instructors H URT DR. GEORGE S GROSECLOSE DR. A. M 165 Obitttr Obitetriw DR. W. W. S. BUTLER DR. ROY M. HOOVER U rology Orthopedic; I351 I361 We Nurses and Oscar Poor Omar wa: a human once fuxt like we mortal name: W ho sit and ponder oler hi: bones, lTil omf very aim reweryex. Imtead of taking his bone: for granted And learning them part by part, Instead of drawing that .rleeletal figure To improve upon our art, Our innate curioxity 17: mowed Tho, not in the right direction, And wander: back to path: unknown Thu: bringing forth a quem'on. In fact, not only one of them A: we give him further thought, But a thouxa-nel or more answer: We wish we could be taught. W hat kind of man was Oxear I: what we would like to know, But, that take: in :0 many thingy W elll juxt start again, and :o- that hitzd of man wax 01cm W hen he trod upon this earth? W a; he an average man. by nature Or a nobleman by birth? W a: he white or way he yellow? W a: he red 01' wax he brown? W ak he handsome, young and single And the :hiele about the town? Did the girl: all gaze upon him W ith a moomtrucle little .rmile? Did he laugh and talk with them And love them all the while? Did all 111anlzind look upon him W 1th rexpect and admiration? Or was he a dreaded character I 11 every state and nation? 9 W a; he poor or war he wealthy? W a: he sad or war he gay? Did he usually think of other; 0r about himrelf all day? Now if he were a married man W a: he only married once? If he had any children, Were the;I girl: or were they ram? jmt .mppoxe he did have children And dexcendant: by and by, Suppoxe we,re with them daily And me them eye to eye! 07' .mppore he wamlt married But was an orphan child of fate, W ith 710 one to love and cherixh him No himmen :mall or great. W a: he hold and 117'0113 with valor? Did he meet the world half way? Did he uphold truth and honexty And toward higher .rtmzdard: sway? Could he read and write with perfect ease? Did he :peale in language clear? Could he ring with rhythm all the :01ng That were delightful to the ear? W here did he work-where did he play? To what religion did he attend? How did he pal: away hi: time W hen lawman hour: drew to an end? How old war he when he died? How did he meet his doom? W a; it unexpected and sudden death? 07' punithent filled with gruemme gloom? There are :0 very many thing: It would be nice to know, But if there question: wonlt be amwered They might wisely ceme to grow. '1' hen. welll build our own eonclmiom In a manner we like bext, Until we comtmct a peifeet hiItory Of'th-i: man who 1': at Text. ELIZABETH LUCAS Class of 1942 I371 Pre-Clinical Days IVIore vividly these days stand out than any other part of our training. Al- though the rest is something welll never forget. Pre-Clinical days are to be remembered as the days our instructors tries to fill our hazy heads with knowledge, never to be forgotten. Never Will I forget the day we all met at 351 Allison Ave., the nursest home, each one of us wondering what was in store for us. Gradually we learned. One of the most startling experiences was when we were called to the oilice and issued a stack of books, more than all we used in our high school days, but we soon got accustomed to that, studying each one a little every day; with tests, quizzes and so forth. Each morning7 bright and early, classes began. Another thing we wonlt forget is the back-breaking exercises we experienced out in the back alley each morning to perk us up for a very trying class in Anatomy and Physiology. It proved to be very helpful too, for our classroom was inclined to make us sleepy it seemed. This was before our lovely new classroom was built, of course. Another outstanding day was the first day we were assigned to hall work, actual nursing care. We had given baths and nursing procedures to Mr. and Mrs. Chase in our practical classroom, but this was diiferent, all live patients, the idea scared us a little I think, but most of us came through with llying colors, finding it more interesting With actual patients. Then came exams, and hnally the day we had all looked forward to for six long months, the day we were capped and really accepted into the training school. BETTY WILLIAMS I381 ?gnt' . .1, w... E bmag NURSING ARTS DRUGS AND SOLUTIONS THE LIBRARY TO THE JEFFERSON HOSPITAL NURSING SCHOOL, ON THE GRADUATION OF THE CLASS OF 1933, IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM B. BOULTON OF NEW YORK, MY BROTHER-IN-LAW, FROM HOWARD A. KELLY 25V33 NOTES ON NURSING: WHAT IT IS, AND WHAT IT IS NOT. BY FLORENCE N IGHTINGALE. LONDON. 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M11391 10 Apms 9111 31 9312311 112111912 111 11110p31'm 10 9110q 9111 11129111 11111219111 1191111111 1A11d0301111c1 u01339101d V 9V BuganN W henier a noble deed i; wrought, W'henfm- 17x Jpolaen a noble thought, Our hearty, in glad .rurpr'iye, To higher level: rixe. H 071.01' to thore whose word: and deed: Thu; helja u; in our daily 'IIEBIZI, And by their oveigflaw ' Retire u: from what 1': low. Thu; thought I a: by night I read 0f the great army of the dead, The tranche: cold and dump, The :m-rved and frozen camp. The wounded from the battle plain In dreary hwpital; of pain, The cheerlex; corridorx, The cold and stony floom. I431 Shelia filament: L0, in that home of misery, A lady with a lamp I see Pairing through the glimmering gloom And sz't fmm room to room. .4 mi 11020, ax in a dream of blin, The :leeplen :uferer turm to kin Her :hadaw a: it fall: Upon the darkening walls. 071, England? ammb, thwough the long Hereafter of her xpeech and long, That light it: myy shall east From portal: of the pail. A lady with a lamp shall stand, I H the great hthory of the land, A vzohle type of good, H e'roic womanhood. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW MRS. NIAUDE EUTSLER Home 1V1 other Mrs. Eutsler has been With our Training School for five years. The students all love her, the entire nursing staff admires her very much. She plans all the social functions for the students, supervises the housekeeping in the students, home and the roof garden Where they sleep. She also sees that the students go to bed at ten dclock at night. To make a long story short, she takes care of the students, OPE-duty hours. l44l ; 5332a. gm 2.9 .mf LIVING ROOM M o o R T N E D U T S RUTH GRAVELY IRENE WHITE VIRGINIA BETHEL Expect not more from .rervant: than i: just; Reward them well if they aluerw their trmt; Nor with them pride or cruelty invade, Since God and nature them our brother: made. Memories FUN AT THE Y. W. C. A. Not so many months ago, in the good old summertime, we girls skipped merrily to the Y. W. C. A. for an hour or so of fun and relaxation. But of course this event happened only once a week on Friday afternoons, which was refreshing after a hot morning in the classroom. In shorts, we began with a short period of physical exercise and then a lively game of ball or a dip in the pool. After a shower, and getting dressed again, we turned our weary feet homeward. LILLIE FRANK FIELD TRIPS GARST BROTHERS DAIRY , We saw how milk is homogenized, butter is made and the process of the milk throughout the plant and the explanation of the pasteurization of the milk. We inspected the barns, cooling plant and saw the cows. These cows are tested for tuberculosis. ROANOKE,S VVATER SUPPLY We went over to the water plant which is located at the foot of Mill IVIountain. We inspected the pump Which pumps the water from the spring at the foot of Mill Mountain. We went into the laboratory and had explained to us how the water is tested to make sure it is pure and safe for drinking purposes. CLOVER CREAMERY We went in through the business ohices and into the ice cream department. We had explained to us the steps in making ice cream. We saw how evaporated milk is made. We saw again the process of pasteurization and butter making. We also visited the Williamson Road Sewage Disposal Plant and the Garbage Incinerator. In our field trips we went through the Old Dominion Candy plant, the different steps of the manufacture of the candy was explained. We visited several restaurants also. LOIs CARTER SOCIAL AFFAIRS Annual Christmas Danceesemi-formal dance each Christmas, sponsored by the hospital, for the student nurses. Pajama Party-sponsored by the seniors in December to decorate the living rooms and the Christmas tree. Each nurse received a stocking filled with candy and an orange. Halloween Partyesponsored by the seniors. Prizes were awarded for the best costume, of which Miss Seville rated first prize with Miss Porter rating second. Tea for Roanoke Hospital Nurses-sponsored by the seniors from 4 to 6 in the evening. Open House for the prospective new students and their mothers. The girls were shown over the entire nurses, home and hospital. DORIS CARTER CHAPEL EXERCISES At 6:30 each morning, except on Saturdays and Sundays, all the unfortunate students who have to go on duty at seven oiclock go trooping into the classroom. With half-shut eyes they are still buttoning cuffs and aprons, and envying the lucky girls who are still sleeping. A student leads with a scripture reading, a hymn and the Lordjs Prayer, after which the roll is called by the supervisor who is attending tthey take turnsl. After every one not present is ac- counted for they all go trooping up to the dining room for breakfast. Although Mrs. Welsh may be a little more strict concerning our personal appearance, we like to have her attend chapel with us because she doesnit detain us by calling the rollebut you can bet she would know it if you were supposed to be there and didIft make it. How does she do it? MARJORIE BRYAN ROOF GARDEN Jefferson Hospitalis past roof garden has been converted into a sleeping porch for the nurses. This arrangement has proved to be more healthful than sleeping in the rooms. There are four rows of two decker beds from the back to the front windows. New students occupy the back row and each year they move up a row. Students are required to be in bed by IO oiclock in the evening and up each morning by 6 oiclock. Every morning at 5:45 the nurse that works on fifth hall night duty rings a bell to wake everyone. The beds are to be made neatly each morning upon arising, for inspection later on in the day. MARTHA BEASLEY E471 Meaning. of 3 Nurses Cap The lineage of the cap goes back to medieval and even to those earlier times when womanls humility and obedience were signified by her assumption of a bridal veil. The nurses cap was the symbol of her service to humanity. It tried with varying success to fulfill also another purpose de- manded of it by an age awakening to consciousness of germs. The cap was worn to cover the hair and keep the appearance modest and neat. When the styles of hair dressing changed the size of the cap became smaller and was moved further back on the head. RUBY BOLT Why Nurses Wear Uniforms The present-day nurse,s uniform is a direct descendant of. the religious orders of medieval times- for during that time all nursing was done by nuns or deaconesses. The stiff white cap of the deacon- ess, the close-fitting white linen cap of the nun, the fluted ruffles or bows under the chin-eall these were forerunners of the present uniform and cap. l The cap, especially, has received much attention. It is said to be a modification of the bridal veil of the middle ages. Its symbolism has been that of forsaking all others, humility, obedience, and service. As the custom grew these veils became part of the prescribed habit within the walls of the church. Thus it has descended to the nurses cap, Which is yet associated With humility and the rendering of service to mankind. The modern nursels uniform also inherited the motives of these religious habitSehumility, pro- tection, cleanliness and uniformity. DREAMA SCOTT 1421 53$; as : xagwia i :yxgy V r 2-51 116m: 1; ! the fmlwtwow ' mg Inlhf? rammed ,L,e ., w i hue dco Surgical Department : 9:5 I501 MRS. NIARY DILLON, R. N. Operating Room Superintendent ELIZABETH LUCAS, R. N. Operating Room Supervisor EDITH MAE MATKINS, R. N. Operating Room Supervixor EUNICE MARBERRY Anwthttiit LOIs GIBBS Anwthetist ? STATIA EPLING Student Antithttiyt RUTH CECIL, R. N. Supervisor of Surgical N wring Second Floor ALICE WILLIAMS, R. N. ' Charge N urxe .2 x gm 4 GLIXKX W CORA WILSON, R. N. Special N um I531 Medical Department DR. GEO. B. LAWSON I ntermfxt MRS. GRACE MCDONALD, R. N. S u pervixor The wmd wax full of ailing men, The air wax full of groaning, Enm'ed Dr. Orman, full offun, uGood moaning, men, good moaning. Questions and Answers PATIENT CAME IN ACUTELY ILL: MISS BACHTELL: llDr. Albertson, What do you think is wrong with himV DR. ALBERTSON: tlHow do I know? Put him on 50,000 units of Penicillin q3h3, lVIiss Coon tDocl rushing atound to get off duty, met Dr. Butler. llHow about doing a cysto- scopy this P. M.? DR. DUBOSE: llHow is Bunnyls temperature this A. M.?ll -MIss BROTHERS: IVS normal this A. M? DR. DUBOSE: lcPut him on ham and eggs? PATIENT: llDr. Lawson, I feel awful this A. M., I didn,t sleep, my back hurts, I have an awful headache, I can,t eat, my vision blurs, my ears ring and my muscles ache? DR. LAWSON: KlNow, malam, isn,t that the nicest thingw MISS HOLTON: llMiss Beasley, where is Lillyis liver.Fm MISS BEASLEY: llSaLme place as anyonels liver, I suppose? MISS FABINICH: At the dinner table discussing a recent test, said, ll I knew most of the answers, but Who in the world is Cadaver 3,, MISS CECIL: HMiss Keffer, When the solution has all been absorbed cut the tubing OER, Miss Kefler watched carefully and when the fluid all disappeared she picked up the scissors and severed the tubing. Miss Keller just didn,t understand Nliss Cecil7s orders. Who ? P ? ? ? ? ? E ? ? P P P P ? Hung the- calender in the Doc'toris oHic: with the Veading: Crawford Body and Fender Repair? F ? F P ? P P P ? ? ? MRS. DILLON: HMiss Frank, you brought the wrong patient? MISS FRANK: llI-Ie is the only one ready. Time doesnlt mean anything to lVIiss Goad. Six patients for A. 1VI. care, Time 7-8:30 Reporting off at 10:30 Did you check the Utility Room? Supplies? How long has Mrs. Huddleston been on night duty? Has it been 23 years? lVIiss Lucas thinks liquids contain no calories. Bring on the malted milk. Dr. Crawford thinks a patient can take 3,000 calories a day on a liquid diet. Wonder if he ' ever tried it. What are tics.F Dr. DuBose says they are habits Without the spasms. One lecturer plays With the blackboard pointer, one puts glasses on and 0H tnot to see eitherl, one scratches his head With tips of fingers, one sniffs. We wonder! Obstetrical Department M-n xxx. VAxx . . Van . 3 W . Pkkxcm- Wx .. .., 726w JUANITA OVERSTREET, R. N. MRS. MARJORIE PYBAss, R. N. ' Night Supervixor Evening Supervixor DORA GOAD, R. N. Supervixor i561 KATHERINE SMITH, R. N. S upervixor FORMULA ROOM Feeding Time SUE DUNMAN L2 $W$ wigi '1, Central Supply , a man $wg Ma; Am. wax. a Na 3: nvmv m m mm? w ?lel n m, wn. K g a a m asz R. N isor 7 istant Superv A5: 188 ELLA SMITH M . JANIE HOLTON, R. N. Supermsor MRS MRS. FRANCES DILLON, R. N. 'mtm I ntam Supzrvixor RREST ORMAN DR. P. J. DEVRIES DR. HORACE ALBERTSON Resident: zetztwn JANE BROWN imtam D ETON ALI- tment ' 1d11 L rl wt 3 z e D ELMA P ing D th S MRS tary I6 0 D EAN 1315 MRS. MARGARET D Special D xwwnszwm 5.31 , w? KITCHEN I621 MONDAY BREAKFAST: . Sunday,s Turkey 6-13le Prune Swill AlLBran Cerea1 Blue Milk Soft Toast Warmed-Ovcr Coffee WEDNESDAY F RIDAY LUNCH: SUPPER: Beef Pot Pie Pale Vegetable Soup Wilted Cabbage Slaw Raw Salmon heated to taste Gritty Squash Burned Beans Two Apricots-One Cookie Tea, CoHee, Milk Droopy Fruit Salad Strange to say, we don,t lose much weight! I631 La boratory ELIZABETH MCELRATH Head Technician MRS. RENE COFFMANN Technician ten IRMA GRAFF Technician PHYLLIS MCGUIRE Technician. DR. CHARLES PETERSON Roentgenologixt DR. CHARLES SMI'm Romtgenologixt X-Ray Department RITA SARTINI, R. T. Head Technician BETTY LOU WORLEY Technician Ions ES 0 ELLA STANLEY 0 ma .5. n n o S r e P ..L .m P S o H e .H a x , 2 WE v 7x wnlui THERESA BOWL MISS MRS. Com m u n Beloved by the ent Business Office . mag s mmm'mnr ma LEFT TO RIGHT: Mazie Adlaim Vaughan, Mabelle Mann, W. B. Daniel: Uncle Billyf Delia Bowers, jam Slmte W. B. Daniels, better known as ssUncle Billy? has been business manager of Jefferson Hospital since its be- inning. He is also a staunch Democrat. I671 g? gzperimccs at the Veterans Jifospital e Up! Up! And away on a bus. Yes, wetre off to psychiatry class. Out to the V. A. we gOe- - Imagine being welcomed by the hospital manager. 5 . . Next trip! Tour of the hospital, Electro shock, Insulin shock, remember how impressed we were and still are? Those lectureSePsyehotlierapy,psychoneurosis and all the other interestinglectures. November, then Decemberehrowt time Hew-l Singing 0n the buswhOW they laughed at us tor Was it With us ?h When we were off key. Gosh! that was swell and did we love it! Christmas over-time for exam. Whew! Cram, cram! Oh, yes, everytime anyone saw us it was With a book in our handebut it was fun, wasntt it? By the way, what does Idt, Ech and ttSutper-egoh mean? MARGARET BROTHERS Cla'ss'of 48 September Group FRONT Row: Sam Lyle, Marion W ardm, N adine Pof, Eanzwtine W ilxzm ' BACK Row: Mary Vaughan, Betty Fielder, Lei: Lyom, Virginia 10713,? I691 Class of ,48 September Group F RONT Row: M ary Dudlzy, joyce Powery, Lula Fox, 11 gm: Illawle: BACK Row: Christine Carter, Sue Dunman, Thelma W kite Class of 48 September Group Lorraine W alter: Rebetlz Ber: I711 Class of 49 February Group uxmampzaasu 313m Bf 2w szwvz mam u Dorothy Haywood, fulia Wright, Katherine Schrader Mildred Crowdtr, Betty Porter FRONT Row BACK Row I721 Class of 49 September Group F RONT Row: Virginia Thomas, Margarzt ther, Mary Kanode, Ruth Caudell BACK Row: Marion Kibler, Velda Mole; Carol Landreth I731 Class of 49 September Group FRONT Row: Catherine 114501117071, jeamlint Snider, Hiliah Smith, Nancy Zelmler BACK Row: 111 my Amt john, France: Keninger, Vera Vaugllt Glee Club FRONT Row: 1me Vaughan, Sam Lyle, Sue Dmmmn, Virginia PlL-illippi, Nan Vance SECOND Row: F rame: Ktyringcr, Carol Landmtlz, ZVIary Am; jolm, Helen Falmniclz, Betty Porter LAST Row: Nancy Zzlmzer, V irgz'nia leomar, Lula Fox, joyw Poultry, Virginia fonex, Rubyzz Bolt, Adina Prat NOT PICTURED: Carol W right, ZMary Leonard, Illlargaret Smith, Martha Bemlcy, Rabttk Ben Glee Club The Glee Club, Which consists of twenty-iive voices, was organized in 1943, and is under the direction of Mrs. Heman Marshall. The activities of this group were: Sunday services at the First Presbyterian Church and Salem Baptist Church, Capping Exercises and Kiwanis Club. The out- standing annual activities of the Glee Club are: Christmas caroling through hospital halls at Christ- mas Eve, Radio broadcast, and the most impressive of the annual affairs is Commencement Exer- cises. HELEN FABINICH I751 $alzm Baptist Qhurth 0rganized 187w Broad and Clay Streets SALEM, VIRGINIA R. P. DOWNEY, Minister Residence: 301 Broad Street Residence Telephone 491 Church H ome of Baptist Orphanage of Virginia :lFirst prwhgtzrian Churth Wellington Avenue and McClanahan Street ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Organized M ay 28, 1851 MARCH 23, 1947 MORNING WORSHIP, ELEVEN UCLOCK ORGAN- A Morning Prelude ..................................................... W a:ley CALL TO WORSHIP ' DOXOLOGY Hymn I, Ist, 2d, 4th VOLUNTARY Green Cathedra1 .................................................... Hahn Jefferson Hospital Nursey Glee Club READING OF THE SCRIPTURE-Psalm 84. PRAYElh-Response ANNOUNCEMENTS HYMN 194, ISt, 2d, 4th OFFERTORY PRAYER ORGAN-N Serenade ,, ............................................................... W ider OFFERTORY T11e Lordk Prayer ................................................. M alette Jefferson Hospital Nursey Glee Club SERMON- Why Belong To The ChurchW BENEDICTION ................................................................. Dr. Lapsley MEDITATION-Amen by the, Choir ORGAN- March , ................................................................ H andel ???;w' I761 maimwm $ gw$pgam wmg wmw m a Jaw mwgnm $ ,, m magma wag ynmxihzgamg aw QEya xggmnmn gwEm Him EKSH yaag4 g mg HM W? $xmgaxr WK izwhggEm x 9: EM; 322me, A g. a9? $ng xmw mmm $Ek rm g anA B m m m mimzxwmaa g E gags .3 , ; HA , c; I 4;? ?Kmmew a mumxm QM 95 ' EAR. :0 C;C3Zy ; mam; mm Esxgg $2 mag m a yum Egg :Eimmmg wag x :3 gwaxs 1mm x 74! xx 4xwgmmm $12 a g 9 $1? 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