Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1952
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I I n, Z. 1? 20' The Jefferson of '52 fvyzwmffy The Student Nurses of Jefferson Hospital Roanoke, Virginia Jhrewahl. . . NURSING-A CHALLENGE AND ADVENTURE 'C This hill, though high, I covet to axcevzdu For most of us entering into nursing, it was truly a step into the unknown. A new life, a new way of thinking and development of qualities unknown to be in our possession and a challenge to those qualities of which we were keenly aware. Being sound of mind, able of body and strong of heart, we struggled down a long and unfamiliar road to attain the goal that was set before us. Having at last reached that goal we feel that we have grown stronger by meeting our challenge and with fond memories depart hence with thankful hearts and eager anticipation of the days to come. THE CLASS or ,52 fzmfef Lgfdjy Tor Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: William j. Lee: CBus1'ne.v.r fldviforj, Zllary Louise Crosxwhite Clfditorj, Charlotte Coon fFacully I1ll'Il1..f0I', BOTTOM Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorna Vippermzm CfI.r:i.v!an.t Eflitorj, Bexxie Strickler CBu.rine.r.r Manezgerj, Exzelle Hilton c!1.f.fi5ll17LZE.Ef1il0TD I IN MEMURIAM DR. HUGH HENRY TROUT, SR. I878-IQSO THE FOUNDER OF OUR HOSPITAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL Dr. Trout's outstanding characteristic was a genius for friend- ship, and he will be long remembered by many men for acts of thoughtfulness or words of encouragement or appreciation. His motto might Well have been the phrase coined by another- I would rather make friends than money-they last longer? His spirit and memory will remain with us, for they are not dead who live in lives they leave behindg in those whom they have blessed, they live a life again and shall live through the years. To his memory we solemnly dedicate this issue of THE JEFFERSON. THE CLASS OF '52 was ss X5 is is sh , 11 s ,zo an may it r A s B xsds--Vs Hu 2 ., W bk www Q ' Ei, W is DEDIC TIU MISS MARGARET HENRY BECAUSE-Y,OL1 have been a source of never failing guidance and sympathy. BECAUSE-XYOU have borne with patience our numerous mistakes. BECAUSE?X,OL1 have lectured, taught and stood by us in our hour of need. BECAUSE-Of all the things too numerous to name, which you have given us through the years. BECAUSE1WC like you for what you are we gratefully dedicate to you this, our Annual of 1952. The Executive Committee DR. A. P. JONES DR. HUGIAI TROUT, JR. DR. PHILIP TROD1 Board of Directors ALFRED P. JONES, M.D. HUGH I-I. TROUT, JR., M.D. PHILIP C. TROUT, M.D. GEORGE B. LAWSON, M.D. ANDREW M. GROSECLOSE, M D. 4463+ CHARLES H. PETERSON, M.D I'TUGH J. PIAGAN, SR., M.D. NI. H. XVILLIAMS, NLD. HARRY B. STONE, M.D. sm mn mn sf! a a wx a MARION C WELSH ss mn mmm a mass a Ulrector of urses ss ss E ss mm an Q HBH!! is H as mums! . wmv Q B1 E E E H U E H E H ' W Us MRS. BIRDIE MILLS Axxiftant Director of Nunn Miss GLASSELLE HERNDON Evening Supewifor MRS. VIRGINIA VAUGHN Night Supervixor MISS DORA GOAD Obftetricf Supfwiror MISS IQATHERINE SMITH Fourth Hall S upervifor MRS. DOROTIIY LUCK Dixpemary Suprrvifor UPEP1 I UR, Mlss ELIZABETH FIELDER Operating Room Supfroifor MRS. JANIS HoLToN Supply Room Supervifor MRS. EUNICE MARBERRX' Chief Anefthftist Mxss IRENE ROBERTSON Axfiftavzt Supply Room Superoixor MRS. ALMA WILLIAMSON Szcond H all Supervisor MRS. JEANNINE BOWE Third H all Superoixor X ff 93' A.,-ff EDUCATIONAL STAFF M7565 Firxt Row, Left to Right: Second Row, Left to Right: MRS. OTEY CHILDRESS, R.N. Miss JUANITA OVERSTREET Miss MARGARET HENRY, R.N. Miss BETH BYERS Miss ELIZABETH WEST Mlss CHARLOTTE CooN 6310? EDUCATIONAL STAFF 206545 Firyt Row, Left to Right: DR. A. P. JONES Gynecology DR. HUGH TROUT, JR. Surgery DR. PHILIP TROUT Orthopediar 411 Er Second Row, Left to Right: DR. HORACE ALBERTSON Surgery DR. HARRY B. STONE, JR. Eye, Ear, Nofe and Throat DR. YV. W. S. BUTLER Urology l EDUCATIU AL TAFE foams Haig-ggi M' Fin! Row, Left to Right: DR. WVILLIAM P. TICE N zurofu rgery DR. CONRAD STONE Ear, Nora and Throat DR. R. S. HUTCHESON, Medicine JR. if 12 39 ESE Second Row, Left to Right: DR. W. H. KAUFMAN f Dermatology DR. A. M. MCCAUSLAND Allergy PROP. A. C. ELLIS Sociology 1 I 4 ZQXKZ6' Yscfq? .mf -. Sw . 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BESSIE STULTZ STRICKLER A . ' Roanoke, Virginia 4 I 48 Q ,I i w ifi f 5' Q CEO., QR etc: 5 1, J A kk il J 1 we 0 S A 'Er LORNA VVILLIAMS VIPPERMAN G N fnvx' il if N X 0 N A i W Ar3iqiQ oWigW?S Martinsville, virginia Ak, if 17 The History of Jefferson Hospital The Jefferson Hospital was established in the year 1908 by Dr. Hugh H. Trout, Sr., a graduate of the University of Virginia. He also did post graduate work at Harvard, several hospitals in Maryland, and studied for a year in Germany. The hospital structure, which at first accommodated fifteen patients was originally erected as a residential building. Through the years six additions have been made, increasing its capacity to the present one hundred and fifty beds. The procedure of operation by which this hospital functions is somewhat like that of Union Memorial Hospital of the Nlayo Clinic in Maryland. The operating room with its windowed dome and circular fioor plan was modeled after that of the famous Allgemeine Kronlten Hous in Germany. Because of Dr. Trout's profound admiration for Thomas Jederson, he named this hospital for him. In the year 1914, under the capable supervision of Nliss Frances I. Lusby, assisted by Miss Ethel Bowen, a training school for nurses was established here. From the small group of girls who then occupied the first nurses home to the current enrollment of 52, this school has grown with the hospital. The uniform adopted at that time has changed only in hem line as fashion has dictated. In the early months of IQI8 Dr. Trout closed the hospital while he and I1U1I1Cl'OUS members of the staff went to war. After the war he returned to Roa- noke and reopened the hospital. Since that time its doors have never been closed to those who need its aid. Years passed and the hospital grew and Hourished. The year 1941 saw the beginning of another great war. In 1943 the National government organized the Cadet Nurse Corps and for the next five years, ending in 1948, the majority of the Jefferson students were trained under this bill. On January 13, 1950, Dr. Trout, Sr., died, leaving his share of the hospital to his sons. They and his friend and colleague, Dr. A. P. Jones persist in the ideas which he advocated from the beginning of the hospital's establishment. Although Dr. Trout is dead, this hospital stands as a memorial to his life of service and devotion to his fellow man. The hospital is approved by the American Medical Association and the American College of Surgeons for both intern and resident training. It is also a member of the American Hospital Association. 'ffsi 18 13+ 1-Gucss VVho? 2-lVhat a mouth! 3-Is this a pose? 4-Spring Fever . . .F 5-Caught in the Act! 6-Our gal, Vip. 7-Advisor. 8-Looks like fun. 9-This looks like a triangle! Io-Miss Alice Gail Stanley and nurse. II--Roommates. 12-Run fast! 13-Family Portrait I95? 1410110 of the glamorous seniors. I5-Our own Sandy Huff. I6-Camera shy? I7-Going to church? I8-Lct's go! IQ-Oil duty. zo-Our Protege. 21-Beauty and the beast-which is which? 22-The vicious circle. 23-Pzitsy's Ben. 455 19 121- Intermediates , wwmfu ii KN Y NELL BARBARA ABERCROMBIE JOYCE EMILY ANGLE DORIS JEAN BURDEN DOROTHY BELL CORNETT RUTH ANNA AHERON MARCELLA IRENE CLIssO -vii 20 li?- Intermediates ANN VIRGINIA EVANS ZELDA LEE PIYLTON PIIYLLIS JUANITA FERGUSON LOIS NIARIE KEYES if 21 IE'- MARY ESTELLE HILTON ANASTASIA MARKOWEIC 24' 6-' X Intermediate ss V'-'AJ ms mn gsm 'H an mm mn ms mn E msn an ms mn ms ev nzm. ww mmmmmw ss-ngv 5355222 -H .Eg LELE H 2-rfv-EQ fm . 5:wmi'E'-IEEE QQ Q me I ' sg!-Eglin 345, . awww 1, rx mm--at ms E H .EJ fn :H-fggsm HT Biiifnw E Z5 X 135 ,mu M ffm mmm, I ,Xe B Us Q 'mgfmmi Efifwcm my sm :E EW gum y M- EE 'QQEW ry f-If I 4 ?iW??.mW-W -Maximum M WE- A jawn E Am mx E .mm as my www H WW ssasssssmif H 'Mi -M-- E BH BSSBHBBBEB ms fG a msmsmssss SSB Wm Egmmmw M H -M M. E may Mm. 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IS-The Valentine Queen and her attendants lQ1XlVOl'lClI1g hard. -nf 23 Junior Class IQATI-ILEEN N. BOLINSKY COVA ELLEN BOLT BARBARA ANN CARTER LITHIA R1-IODA CUSTER THERESA CALLIER DALTON CHARLOTTE ANN HILER R1-IITE ANN JOHNSON NANCY ANN KAYLOR --ww www,y-- -- T mummy -was mgpwmz-,N xs W V Nm-wfffnl H H. gpm W T EQEEQ ,WM '3 BHKw nwsym mn wx as K Yi E A ' 15 ESS W amz H S2 4 Z is mms ss mam amy. by An ss mu w N N mam sms Bmw na Nm mv mmm: N Junior Class AVAN JOYCE PORTERFIELD BETTY LOU PYLES K 5' A Y 'f' ,W -5-I - .,, , 5 is If -2 A , V ' gl 1 - ' , ,I ' Q s-a :. '35 ' ' W SK Y' f . r any L4 :.. -9' 5 , .. ig., 5 , I +4 2513? 1 ELEANOR FAITH SAUNDERS PI-IYLLIS ANN ST. CLAIR CONNIE DEAN STONEMAN JANICE MARIE THURMAN NANCY JO UMBERGER BONNIE JOAN WILIIERSON Iilllst watching. 2-The Keoskc. 3iSWiI'I1Il1lIlg at Lakeside. 4'Jl1l1C living room before it was redecoratcd. 5- Hutclia and whom? A6-Sleepy? 7-Where did you get the car? 8-WVhat a crew! 9'PCl'ClIiI1g on a limb. 10-Eating again. 11-Glec Club picnic. I2'At the Lodge. I3-Wl1O7S doing what? 14-Friends and neighbors. eff 26 1-Q? Qghzfwes Operating Room MISS TPIELMA HAWKSHAW Miss Lors GIBBS A.r:i.vm1zt Operating Room Supervixor Axxiftant Chief .41zeJthzti.rt Ef28?f1 Uhstetrics - - Delivery Room NIRS. N. W. PYBASS DR. GEORGE HURT Miss MARGARET BOWERS iii 29 B+ - EMNSN-,x?N5 EA ESSV-B A nM .. , H VM m ss a mu M ss x ms Laboratory Jaw. 5 g az is 4 4, gif? , in a sw B , Av fl .z Ms, ff f 4 DR. DANIEL LEAVITT NIISS ELIZABETH NICELRATH Pzzihologift M.T.A.S.C.P. -if 30 Ee 1 X- Ray Q DR. CHARLES H. PETERSON, NLD. Miss RITA SARTINI gif 31 Diet Kitchen Dining Room +22 32 Dispensa1'y Interns LEFT TO RIKEIITZ Dr. Ermuffo Caxfro, Dr. Hex: Ufafterf QRe.fi1ie1zt PhjY5iCi07lD, Dr. lllarquez +Ef 33 hi Psychiatric ffiliation In 1949 the hleflerson Hospital Student Nurses began affiliating at Chestnut Lodge in Rock- ville, lyld., for three months psychiatric training. This course under the able direction of lVIiss Emmy Lanning is one of the most interesting and exciting services of our training period. In classes of Basic Psychiatry, Practical Psychiatry, Sociology Psychology and Psychiatry Applied to General Nursing, we are taught personality traits, psycho-therapy, electric shock therapy, insulin shock therapy and generally what we may expect and what may be expected of us in our relationships with the patients. OH duty hours can be enjoyed on the grounds at the Lodge, swimming, playing tennis, soft- ball and other sports, in the Occupational Therapy shop or in all ,:.:,,x.:A,g Rockville, a small town which can easily be adopted for your own W home town. For more exciting events and entertainment Washing- ton, D. C., awaits you, located just nine miles from Rockville. Our psychiatric afliliation will be remembered by all of us Z as three happy months H111 training. Miss liliuiiv LANNING 2,3 Direrior of Ar1U'.f1'71g E11-zzmlion , , Clzeslnul Lodgf, Rockville, 1Wr1'. as , age is ' Ezizuaifsf . as si is 1 l I i 1 I-Hilltop House. Z'-EIIHTIY Lanning, Director of Education. 3-Hutch and Heath on the walk. 4-On duty or oil? 5-Outdoor class with Dr. Swartz. 64-Posing again! 7QLooks good from here. 8- Mo Landon and Bill Hinkley at the Lodge. 9-Behind Little Lodge. IO'FI'OIlll view of Chestnut Lodge. II-Miss Ruth Hood, Assistant to Nliss Lanning. l2'BZllllllIlg beauties. I3'-'CElICl1 anything? 14-Getting ready to go to Miller's, I5-SOO West Montgomery Ave., Rock- ville, Md. I6-This could get you in the movies. 17-The Keoske, built by personnel and patients. I8'LOZ1l:lIlg again. I9'OUtdOOf class. 20-Beamer and Carrier. 21-UPPCF Cottage, the nurses' home. arf 35 lib ma M, y, 2 mx .1 K. 2 - na HWM X, sgfwiii M .M H La sm mn msn w m sms Bmw K-w msn an ss ss Q W E mm mms SW saga ms mms E a E mnmm Qs., xxx fu E a nm me mms nm ms ss ms-ss a Pediatric lll' QTY -BEE 36 32+ Administration Communication Miss ELLA STANLEY if 37129 AWA ll U S TI-IE FRANCES I. LUSBY PRIZE A prize to be presented each year to that nurse of the Senior Class who em- bodies in the most marked degree the qualities of willingness, cheerfulness, tact and efliciency, at all times, to all people, on duty and off, 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 Jefferson 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 result to be kept secret until announced at the Commencement Exercises. This prize was awarded this year to lXfIiss Virginia Beamer. THE ETHEL P. BOWEN AWARD An award to be presented each year to that nurse of the Intermediate Class who embodies in the most marked degree the qualities of willingness, cheerfulness, tact and efficiency, at all times, to all people, on duty and off, patient, doctor and fellow nurse. This award to be known as the Ethel P. Bowen Award in honor of a former Assistant Superintendent of Nurses of the Jefferson Hospital, who possessed these characteristics 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 result to be kept secret until announced at the Commence- ment Exercises. This prize was awarded this year to Miss Marie Keyes. 38 The Florence Nightingale 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 harmfuldrug. I will do all in my power to elevate the standard of my pro- fession, and I will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his Work, and to devote myself to the Welfare of those committed to my care. sissy , ,.-.1 A Z Q is mms mn mn uma ms sms mmm mm sawn 3 is a '13- , .g... ii y......,.v-2: f iiiglwii' . .W '.wmf.Fm:3 . ,A ...W . 'SHPE mn M ,.4vP ' 1-Miss Macy. 21SI1OW sccnc. 3-Doctors, Library. 4.-Night duty. 5-Nlrs. Webster and Candlcr. 6-OR No. I in action. 7-OR No. I-quiet. 8-Our Alma Niatcr. 9-Mrs. Vauglm. 10-Bcribboncd. II-New Dispcnsziry. I2-MTS. Garner. 13-Dr. Phil in action. 14'NIiSS R-Iyers. I5-X-Ray. 16-Night Ordcrlics. I7-QNurscs' Home IS-MTS. Franklin and ? I9-OR No. 2. 40 Ef- gzJ'fmQfzf 52Q1?wW2x TIXE PARLOR Nurses' Home Home to us, for our three years training, means 351 Allison Avenue, Here we attend our classes, meet our dates, hold our parties and our Hgriping sessionsf' Mrs. Louise lXfIcCorkle, our housemother, is U responsible for the student body, signing us to bed . , - 'V at IO o'clock, keeping our rooms properly equipped Q Z.. J and keeping We students in line.', KMA A-:-.. . 1 I 'rif ilzil j, P gg . .zii ' Q Mus. Louise A'ICCOIiKLE ' x A , H oufemotlzez' :shin in we 2 . 1 , 'i'-:- J e 5 -,,'-':' 5' f e r A -'El 4-2 Ef- BACK Row, LEFT 'ro R1GuT: illixf Croyfwlrite, Illiu Porterfield, M'i.f: Brogan, IW-if: Cufter, Illirf Beamer, ,Win H iler. KIIDDL15 Row: Allin Dozlmn, Jllixx I1-ulclzefon, Zllrf. Vippernzmz, Mir: Thur-mmz, Ill-in Nowlrm, Iliff: Stonfman. FRONT Row: Jllin Ileafh, M1'.r.r Sf. Clair, Jllixf Hylton, Alix: Hilton, lllixx W'illeer.ron, .Min Hiulfey. llle Glee Club The Glee Club, which consists of twenty-live voices was first organized in 1943 and has been under the direction of Mrs. Heman Nlarshall since the year 1947, and accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Helen Robertson. The activities of this group are many and vary throughout the year. Enter- taining the Optimist Club at Christniastime has become an annual event and one which we all look forward to. Other activities include Sunday services at various churches, Capping Exercises, Radio Broadcasts and one of the most impressive and most enjoyed is caroling through the Hospital Halls at Christmas Eve. The one event that is looked forward to with eager anticipation by all the students is the Commencement Exercises. asf 43 E+ The Last Will and Testament We, the gallant, glabrescent, glamorous members of the 19,52 graduating class of jefferson Hospital, being of bent bach, aching feet, but sound mind, do hereby bequeath the following items to those who are less fortunate than ive, namely the undergraduates of jejerson Hospital. Virginia Beamer leaves her never failing ability to smile to any member of the remaining classes who feels she is capable of doing the same. Ruth Brogan gleefully leaves her position as charge nurse on Hall IV to any nurse who can please both the patients and the Hall IV Supervisor. Patsy Carrier and Mary Ann Pollock, more commonly referred to as the Quiet twins, bequeath their quiet manner and reserve to Theresa Dalton and Faith Saunders. Martha Craivford's pure beauty is left to the junior Class collectively to be used on special occasions for the purpose of making a good impression. Lou Crossivhite happily leaves her ulcers to the editor of the next annual. Jean Dodson leaves her candle arbors and tivining ivy to Nancy Mohler to be used for weddings only. Betty Heath bequeaths her infectious giggle and cuddly manner to Barbara N owlan. Lois Hulsey woefully leaves her fickle love life to Coohie,' Hylton. Edna Hutcheson reluctantly bequeaths her flirtatious manner and inquisitive natare to Elva Mitchell. Dorothy johnson bequeaths to all underclassmen her kindness, hunibleness and accommodating manner which may enable them to become better nurses. Katherine Nolen leaves her closet, to be used for disrobing only, to a modest underclassnzan, Phyllis St. Clair. +3 444 Punk Patteson leaves her energetic moments C which we think must he hyperthyroidism! to the dashing young freshman, Bonnie Wilhers'on. Claudine Pearman leaves her ahility to sleep through anything, including classes, to future night duty nurses and anyone sujering from insomnia. Norma Preston leaves her ahility to win friends and influence people to Nadine Wilhelm. Bessie Stricleler simply leaves hehind her voice of authority and all her aches and pains to he distributed equally among the ailing underclassmen. Mrs. Vipperman hequeaths her quiet, unassuming responsible attitude to Mrs. Evelyn IV ard. Collectively, the Senior Class leaves the following: A stool at each chart desh on each floor to he used hy Freshmen only. Their originality'f to the junior Class with hopes that they will receive as many compliments on it as the Seniors did. Their sincere hopes that the ahility to co-operate among themselves will he developed with hopes of keeping a good school spirit to the Freshmen Class. Being in a serious state of mind, we leave the student hody a genial wish for their happiness, a sincere hope that their memories will he as nice as the ones we take with us and a permanent wish for success in your nursing career. To the staff, collectively, we leave many thanks and our deep appreciation for their understanding, patience, and for the many trying hours they have spent teaching us the Right way. gif 45 18? is S, , A ,A W Y O M. WCLK5 if - 4 Y 3 Q fi ai . 53 T! I P. SAMPSQN ' E nib, 3 E ,J 4 0 D f . DALMAS ' 7 5, 5- A,., . V 2 K - - 4 ,V KA MORRIS - ghggl E . RO BERTS D WOQTEN NL. HANKLEY cs, m'r'r5 E f? PORTERFMEL. ' , 5 L Q ' :N D.5AUN DEQS M, x.w'oNs E.qlEw5S 6' 2 rg sig? f M 5 4? , ji I 1 - .I af X fgklig 2 ,L W A X fu ff. 3 ' .... A If 5 Q Wi 9 It u : . if E 4 HZI: : Q iiz Q 5- I + . 1 1 ' I , M A. 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RUTH RLYLTKAIIKN STRADER. MRS. GL.XDi'S SMITH 1925 EDDY, MRS. MAAIIE MOSIIIEJK HLVDDl.IiS'l'ON. MRS. CLARA TROUTT KO1.1N1IER. MRS. EMMA COOK LEWIS, MRS. NIARGARICT WII,I.IA:IIS MCCLOSRY, MRS. GIERTRUDIZ ALLFN REPIXSS, MRS. LOUISE FITZIIIIE YVOODING. MRS. CHRISTINE MANSEIELD 1926 BEAUCI-IAMP, MRS. BERTI-IA GLENN BROOKS. MISS MARY LEITH COOKSEY, MISS EDITH CSILCHRIST DAVIS, MISS RUTH ELIZABETH KIRKDRIDGE, MRS. MYRTLE HICKAIAN LEONARD, MRS. MAIIIIE HUGHES IWORGAN. MISS JANE ELIZABETH RING, MIKE. EDDIE WEST SHEUY, MRS. MARY LONG SLAUGHTIER, MRS. JANIE MUNDY SMITH, MISS MAUDE SMITII SUITER, MISS MOLLIE ELOISE WOHLEORD, MRS. LENNIE STAMPIZR 1927 GABRIEL, MISS DELIA JOANNA JOHNSON, MRS. GLADYS EATON Alumni ssociation LIGHT, MRS. KATE GIVENS PAXTON, MISS HELENA PRESHY, MRS. ANNIE CALDWELL ROIYE. MISS LOIS MUNSEY SANDERS, MISS EVA MILDRED ZIAIIIIERMAN, MRS. ELSIE XVI-IITE CDeceaSen11 1928 BISHOP, MISS T1-IELMA BONVERS, MISS MARGARET DAMENXJOOD, MRS. JUDITI1 PEDIGO DUFE, MRS. GERTRUDE CECIL ROBERTSON, MISS IRENE SAYRE, MRS. Ml1.DRED LEE SCHXVALLENBERG, MRS. WINIFRED HE LAIS 1929 CONNER, MISS EVIIE CDeceaSedJ CAREELL. MRS. HELEN BRYANT COVINGTON, MIIS. ETHEI. JAMES COOLEY. MRS. HlCl,IZN JOHNSON HENRX', MISS NI,-KRGARET HURT. MRS. RUTH CECIL Kl1,LINGER, MRS. HELEN HUDSON KING. MRS. LOI.INA HOl.L.AND MIXCKEY, MRS. VIRGINIA GOODNI.-KN MARTIN. M1lS. LILI.IAN MITCHELL MAXRTIN, MISS VIRGINIA MONTGOMEIKY, MRS. CLARICE NIEADONVS WOOD, MRS. PERRINE LANCASTER 1930 ANDERSON, MRS. LIZZIE MUNDY CROCRETT, MRS. LOUIS DELP EDMUNDSON, MRS. KIXTHERINIE MCCUE FISNTON, MRS. GLADYS CALHOUN GRUEN. MRS. BEATRICE HILL OLIVER, MRS. RIJTII HICKRIAN QUARLICS, MRS. ESTIIER CORNICTT RAIIISEY. MRS. ERSIEL ORENDOR XVIIITE, MRS. I-IAzEI, DELI- YCJUNG, MRS, Ml1.DIiElJ HUDSON ZENTAIYER, MRS. EYA TURNER 1931 BANK, MISS LUCY BLOUNT, MIIS. JUANITA JONES COBURN, MRS. VIRGINIA JOHNSON LUCAS, MliS. EIIIILY MUNG1i1l RADER, MRS. RUTH SNYDER STRALEY, MISS FLORENCE CDece:Iser1J SUITER, MRS. 'I'HELAIA CRONISIE NVIQDDLE, MISS HELEN 1932 AGIEON, MISS EYA CDeccasec1J BAUER, MRS. MARY MARSHEI.l. BRODIE, MRS. GENEVA OWEN CASTELLO. MRS. MARY LAI-'HIEXV CONNER. MISS ELEANOR HALTERMAN, MISS ROSELYND H4XNKLEX', MRS. MARGARET GARST LAGRAND, MISS MARX' ANN LEEHLER. MRS. VIRGINIA HUN1PIIREX'S M.ANGUS, MIQS. REBECCA LACKEY MEADOR. MRS. EMILY MCCUE PAYNE. MRS. Rl.11iX' LAYEGROYE PILLIS. MRS. IXTARGUERITE BOXVICRS RIGGS, MRS. ANN IJUR1-IAM SAUNDERS. MRS. LUCILLE BOWERS SIGMON, MRS. CECIL H:XRX'lEY WARII, MRS. EVI'Zl.YN LAPHENV 1933 BUSSEY, MRS. LOIS MCFARLAND DEEDS, MRS. LUCILLE GARNETT ERBINE. MISS ELLEN GIBSON, MRS. HESTER AUTHUR JONES. MRS. IVA HASH JOHNSON, MISS LOUISE MARTHA HX'l.'1'ON, MRS. MANOLA MITCHEI.L MCGINLEY, MISS HIXZEL -if 118 MOIIRIS, MISS :KATHERINE NEIYELI., MRS. LOIS ISDELL POWELL. IVIISS FRANCES PRILLAIAN. N1RS,TH1ELMA MILI.S WILLIAAIS. MRS. CORA PERDUE WIAIAIER. MRS. NANCY LYIIROOR YOUAIG, MRS. GEORGINIA VEST 193-1 BRIDGES, MISS LILA BURRHOLDER, MRS. FRANCES TOIIIPKINS COLLINS, MRS. MARTHA THOMPSON CRONK. MRS. CvARNE'l I' LIGHT DU1lEl.I.. MRS. HAXZEI. JORDON KIXBRIICI., MRS. SADIE SHEIJIIERD IWINUCIE, MISS ROSA '1'ILl,AR. MRS. EYELYN WILLIAMS SANYEYL. MRS. EDNA ELLER RIEASOR, MISS CORA RIEASOIQ, MISS RADUS 1936 BARRON, MRS. LOUISE REYNOLDS BREXVBAKIZR, MRS. BEVERLY HEIXT1X'0I.1i DANLEY. MISS GI-:RTRUDE DEBOE, MRS. CHRISTINE HODGES GEARHART, MRS. ELIZAIIETH PEDIGO H.AI.IiX', MRS. MARY WILSON IHARRINGTON, MRS. VIOLA DEAKIN JAMES, MRS. LOIS LONG JORDON, MRS. H.AZEI. ATRINS PORTER, MRS. ELIZAIIETH MCCOY LINK, MRS. MILDREO POVVIELI. SHAXV, MRS. ESTELLE BISIIOI- SMITH, MISS KRKTHERINIE STRICRLER, MRS. V1OLE'f KING WOOD, MRS. BESSIE LITTON 1937 CAUDILL, MRS. DOROTIIY SNYIIER EASTIIIAN, MISS R1J'1'1-I FRANKLIN, MRS. LILLIAN THACIQER GRIIfIfI'I'II, MRS. REBECCA LVILIIELM HAYZLETT, MRS. JANIE FLAHERTY HURD, MRS, DORIS ENGLISH JETER, MISS THELAIA ICAHL15, MISS HIiI.EN ICENNIEY. MRS. WINNIE REED IKINGIERY, MRS. EYA PRILLAIIIAN MEIICLE, MRS. ELIZAIXIETII SNYDIER MILI.S, MRS. BIRDI li SAYILLE IWORGAN. MRS. PAULINE RAINES NIYERS, MISS LOUISE ROSS, MRS. EDITH YVIEIZIZ RUCRER, MISS FRANCES 1938 BROOKS, MRS. CHARIIIIE COIYAN BURTON, MRS. K:XTIl1i1llNE IRIJY BUSSEY. MIIS. SADIE SOXYDEK FAULRERSON. MRS. OLIYE COLLINS GARST: MRS. VIRGINIA BOXVIER IHARTXVELL, MRS. EDNA CATRON JACOBS, MRS. MAIIEI. CRAWFORD KIDD, MRS. ELIZABETH NIxON LINEEERRY, MRS. MAYIS KELLX' ROIYLAND. MRS. MAIIIIE CAUDII.L STUIIIIT, MRS. NIARTI-IA WILLIAAIS FRIEIEDMAN, 111145. RUTH STUMI' 1939 AIA'AYADO, MRS. VIRGINIA 1N1CP11LIRSON CLARR, MRS. EVIBLYN CLINEXVIELL GAZE, MRS. FERN HALL HANRS, MISS HEl,EN H.fK1VK1NS, MRS. ROHERTINE WALL JACKSON, MIKS. LILLIAN SNYDER MARSH, MRS. FRANCES LIILTON RICHARDSON. MRS. CATHERINE BOIYLINI, 1V1'I.LIAMS. MRS. ELON MARTIN WOLD. MIIS. LIART1-IA FLORA AVRIGHT, MRS. EDITH GARDNER 1940 BARTLETT, BIIRS. ELIZABETH DAMEIYOOD BENNETT, MRS. INEZ NIANGUM CARPER, MRS. CAROLINE PRICE COULDREN, MRS. VIRGINIA WEBSTER MOIR. MRS. LIILA DOOLEY MOORE, MRS. EVA FALLS OYERFELT, MRS. IWAUDE MAKSCBX SAUNDERS, MRS. RUTH RICHARDSON SCOTT, MRS. DOROTHY SMITH SCOTT, MRS. MARY FIXX SLAUGHTER.1MRS. FERN BCICGIIEE SMITH, MlSS,HAZIZl. WII.KERSON,fB'IRS. VIRGINIA TAYLOR WOOD, MRS. ELIZABETH SMITH 1941 CARTER, MRS. FRANCES BARRIER GRAY, MISS MYXRIE ADEl.INE HULL. MISS BESSIE CONNER JACKSON, MRS. GERALDINE HOIICHINS JOHNSON, MISS MARY LETA YNEDDLE, MRS. NANCY SPARKS WOODY,-MRS. VIRGINIA WOODY 1042 ARCHER, MRS. LOTTIE ALIEE CATLETT, MRS. MARY PARRENT COINER, MRS. LYDIA BARKER COLLINS, MRS. MARGSARET TABOR GIBSON, MRS. EVA GUILI.lAMS GIRSCH, MRS. WILLIE BROOKS GOAD. MISS DORA ALICE HARRISON, MRS. MARY LORIMER STOUT, MRS. BERNICE AKXERS DAVIS, MRS. MARGARET TURNER 1943-FEBRUARY CROCKETT, MRS. HELEN SPRAKER HODGE, MRS. WINIERED SULLIVAN MACX', MISS ZOE GAII. REX'NOI.DS, MISS NANNIE KATE SANIJRIDGE, MRS. EULA SMITH VVOOD, MRS. EDNA HILTON 1943 BLACK, MRS. BERNICE SAvII.LE BUCI-ILAND. MRS. MILDRED ICE COLEMAN, MRS. HELEN SIIIRREY EGGLESTON, MRS. LOUISE WALLACE JAMISON. MRS. FRANCES HECK RUAIMER, MIIS. MARY LA RUE LUCAS, MISS ELIZABETH NANCE, MRS. ALPHA WATSON NOEL, MRS. VIRGINIA GRANT CARR, MRS. JUANITA PACT: QUIELEY, MRS. NADINE BRICKEY REYNOLDS, MISS JUANITA SIMMERMAN, MRS. CECIL VINES CDeceasedJ SMITH, MISS FLORENCE SMITH, MRS. MAE MAIR-IH WARREN, MISS PEGGY WEBSTER, MRS. HELEN HECK 1944-FEBRUARY ARMBRISTER, MRS. ELEANOR PRATER BARNETT, MRS. ELIz.AIaETH TROSPIER BOGGUS, MRS. LUCY YOUNG COLLEY, MRS. CI-IARLOTTE BROWN HOLLIS, MRS. RUTH NUCROLS KOCI-IENDEIIFIER, MISS MARY KA'l'IIRX'N 1944-SEPTEMBER BUCI-:, MRS. RACHEL EDXVARDS BUTLER. MRS. BESS WOODING YVELLONS. MRS. CLARA VIRGINIA CATRON COOMES, MRS. LILLIAN LINDSEY COOK, MRS. CATHERINE MARTIN DAY, MRS. A1LEEN RIEID ELGIN, MRS. JEAN FEAZELLE FRYE, MRS. MARY CONNER GIHBS, MISS LOIS WEST GLTXZE, MISS REBECCA HINCIiEE, MRS. MARX' MCCIARRON H0l.DEN, MRS. VIRGINIA WEBB HOLT, MRS. FLORA KING JOHNSON, MIZS. GENEY'IEVE SILCOX LAVELL, MRS. ELSIE JAMISON LUCK, MRS. DOROTHY TURNER RUSSELI., MRS. OLLIE EDVVARDS YVAIJE, MRS. BETTY CROET Y VK ILLIAMS. MISS ELLEN 1945 BLAKE, MRS. Bri.-XRY ROSS BRADY, MRS. MARGARET BOWMAN CORMELLE, MRS. IWARY SIIANRS Cox, MRS. VIRGINIA JONES DONAHUE, MISS ALICE RUTH ENGLEMAN, MISS JANE CAROLINE JOIFKO, MRS. MILDRED COOK NIKON, MRS. HII.DA BONIIAM SMITH, MRS. SUE LEONARD PERRY, MRS. JEAN MOOMAW PRESTON, MISS ETT.-A FRANCES 1946-FEBRUARY EVANS, MISS MARY SYBIL FINNEGAN. MRS. KIXTIiI.EE H.-XXXYKINS FULLER. MISS CATIIERINE ELIZABIETH OYERSTREET, MISS JUANITA DOROTI!X' POINDERTER, MRS. ICATHRYN FUUTZ REDELL. MRS. DORIS ASHWVELI. SHADE, MRS. RUTH WATSON 1946-SEPTEMBER ALLYATER, MRS. CHARLOTTE FOLDEN ANTHONY, MRS. BEATRICE HODGES BELL, MRS. BETTY LUDXVICK BELI., MRS. EDITH WIXTKINS CARMACK. MRS. VIRGINIA PRILLAMAN CARR, MRS. ELSIE ADAMS CROUCH, MRS. VIRGINIA HllNDLl5X' DECRER, MRS. HII.DIA HX'PES GARNER, M RS. EDYTH SAYERS GILLESIIIE, MRS. ANNIE GIIILLIAMS GOING, MRS. HESTER WH11'E5EL GOWER, MRS. ELIZABETH HOLLAND IQNOVVLES, MRS. FRANCES ICNOVVLES REED, MRS. NANCY CAMPER EWALD. MRS. EDNA ARDELL RICHARDSON ROSE, MRS. M.ARY SHEXVEY KELLX', MRS. DOROTHY SUE SAUNDERS SKSLER, MRS. STATIA EI-LING WI-KORLIEY, MRS. VIl2GINI.A ROBIXINS WILLIAMSON, MRS. ALMA QUARLES EASLEY, MISS MARY WRIGHT 1947-FEBRUARY CANDLER, MRS. BETTY NICHOLS DANIELS, MRS. SARAH JOHNSON FITZGERALD, MRS. GENEVA MARTIN SIMI-SON. MRS. LESTTX KEEFER SMITH. MRS. MARGARET BOLTON TYREE, MRS. NANCY WIl.LIAh15 WOOD, MRS. MARY DUDLEY 1947-SEPTEMBER AYIERS, MRS. RUBYE BOLT BACHTELI., MISS ANNIE MINTON BLACK, MRS. VIRGINIA PHll.LlI'l'E HASRINS, MRS. BETTIE WILLIAMS HOl'1'E, MRS. JANE RUDD KEENE, MRS. PIIYLLIS NADINE IVIITCHELL, MRS. MARGARET DAYIS ORMAN, MRS. VIRGINIA LEONARD CHISNELI., MRS. IWARY FRANCES RICHARDSON RILEY, MRS. BETTY BARGER SCOTT, MISS VIRGINIA KYLE STULTZ, MRS. HEI.IEN FABANICII TEAR, MRS. MARGARET SMITII VANCE. MISS NAN DOOLEY, MIQS. MARGARET CAROL WRIGHT 19-18-FEBRUARY ALLEN, MRS. DORIS CARTER BAKER, MRS. 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Uinunyj Hagan, Jr. Orthopedic Specialist GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP 'I' Telephone 7070 318 2ND STREET, S. W. ROANOKE, VA. C oiirtery of BARROVV-PENN 8- CO. INCORPORATED Wholesale Grocers ROANOKE 4, VA. Complimeiztr of FARMER Sf FISHER The f6gE7'J07Z Bizrberf' Q I 9 Mill .1 3 1 ST 0 S JEFFERSON Congratulations On Your Graduation Janitor and Sanitary Supplies Maintenance Equipment Paper Products lVe Fwnirb Eeverytbifzg Except the jmzizfof' i 'lf i AMERICAN CHEMICAL CO. INCORPORATED DIAL 6614 726 FIRST STREET, S. E. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA ff RN . f TSA Our Prices Q N Are Always llllg Reasonable .. -i . ,ara j. v f' . ggl1, -fe't 1.-' It is only natural for many people to feel that our prices must be higher because we have such a lovely and completely equipped mortuary. Actually, our service costs no more than ordinary service, and proof that out prices are reasonable lies in the fact that our M 0 R T U A R Y service has never been denied any worthy family for financial reasons. Oakgy 6jfyf16M015 58 Complimenlf of CHILI SI-IOP RESTAURANT Good Foozl - Goof! Health 6 E. WALNUT AVE., S.E., ROANOKE, VA. Americak Favorite Profeniozml Shoe RED CROSS Nursef OXFORD 559.95 HOFI-IEIlVIER'S 505 S. JEFFERSON STREET lhloldrell Refrigerator Service MELROSE PHARMACY UPRESCRIPTIONISTSH FRIGIDAIRES RANGES H. j. NOWLAN, Regiszererl Plmrmacift AU'I'OMATlC LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT Q Sale: and Service 29 Franklin Road, S.W., Roanoke, Va. DIAL 2-6972 29 Main E. Salem, Va, 1701 Melrose Ave., NW. Roanoke, Va. Dial Roanoke 3-9536 Dial Salem 4671 TRAVIS 5' KELLY If It Swimf, We Hrwe 11 WASHING - POLISI-IING - GREASING BAYSE ESSO STATION Complete ESSO Service U. S. ROUTE 460 2412 Melrose Ave., N.W. Roanoke, Va. PEARIS TI-IEATER We Show Mozfiex Both Good mul Baal PEARISBURG, VIRGINIA ROANOKE RECORD SHOP If Il'.r O12 A Difc - lVe Have lt V4 DIAL 2-7418 13 S. JEFFERSON STREET +21 59 lie George B. Vrooman INCORPORATED Wholesale Distributors Quality Canned Foods it PHILADELPHIA 5, PENNSYLVANIA CLOVER BRAND DAIRY PRODUCTS . 'Abi iplflqflil-I, EZ-'iff' 1 ,IOVEIL pawn ROANOKE, VIRGINIA ALBERT BROS. CONTRACTOR INCORPORATED SALEM, VIRGINIA it Gen em! Comflmctom C om plinzenzr KATZ FOOD CO. INCORPORATED Di.rn'ibzuo1-5 Bennetfs MHSVOUDHISC Good Luck Margarine Borden's Fine Cheeses DIAL 2-3491 1621 SHENANDOAH AVE., N. W. if ao Ia:- CALDWELL-SITES COMPANY Office Equipment Stationery Mimeogruphs and Supplies Gifts LOTZ FUNERAL HOME, Inc. Dial 1-7749 430 W. CHURCI-I AVENUE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA JUST DIAL 7317 To Have That Suit or Coat Beautifully Cleaned! And, too, Try Us on the Cleaning of Your Finest Evening Wear KLENSALL CLEANERS 806 FRANKLIN ROAD P31 Years Same Location AIR CONDITION ED BLUE PALMS Salemhr FaJ1ert Gtfllllfiilg Refmumnf' Because of its home-cooked food, hot rolls, biscuits, corn sticks, pies, cakes, reasonable and eatable. Eat In A Vacation Atmosphere .PI Bit of Florida in Salem. Virginia Family Night Every Thursday Night fel 61 Exe BUSH-FLORA SHOE COMPANY Shoe: of Diftivzctimz DIAL 2-1955 109 W. CAMPBELL AVE. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA JOHN NORMAN Fine Clotbef FOR MEN FOR BOYS For the Finest in Nzuifes Uniform Apparel Bruck's Nurses Outfitting CO., Inc. BRANCH OFFICES: NEW YORK - CHICAGO - DETROIT - PITTSBURGH SHERWOOD BURIAL PARK BETWEEN ROANOKE AND SALEM Perperua1Care Lors - Mausoleum Crypts Cremation - Cremation Niches gif 62 C am pl inzezzu of HODNE'l l' DlS'l'RAlBU'I'lNO COMPANY E. E. v. COOKIES AND CRACKERS C ompfimeuix of A FRIEND JOHN I-IANSBROUGH Imvporier Dexigvzer INTERIORS TEXTILES FURNITURE 12 E. WALNUT AVE. TELEPHONE 3-6590 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Complimevztx of S. H. KRESS 8 COIVIPANY Complilzzerztf of H O R N E ' S 410 JEFFERSON ST. ROANOKE, VA. CRYSTAL SPRING Lczzmziry amd Dry Cleaner! DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY FUR STORAGE DIAPER SERVICE C ompfimezzrf of EBOWMANS BAKERY BAKERS OF SUNBEAM BREAD AND CAKES -- BOSTON STROUSE FIES Dial 2-3485 Roanoke, Va. -:QI 63 IA MILLS HOSPITAL SUPPLY COMPANY CHICAGO 45, ILLINOIS CHARLES A. LAKE, Repreyematiue I ROANOKE, VIRGINIA NEsB1TT,5 BOTTLING COMPANY P.fl Box 763 MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA STAUONERY 1NVlTATIONS CARDS DIAL 6688 Q THE9?W W7 N ST ROANOKLVIRGINIA ' ACENTURY Fvenso 116-'HNORTH JE HALF CORRECT socxm STAUONERY Fon OVER if 61L Ee
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