Medical University of South Carolina - Tres Anni Yearbook (Charleston, SC)

 - Class of 1954

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' HUA .U. .5 UU THE NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE - FIFTY-FOUR 'zzz :mi OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND ROPER HOSPITAL CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA Page One . --..z l.1.:.vc 5 I T 1 I T i ,4 TFT 4 , Tl T1 I I v 1 I I PII TI I rt-ned Mn Im 1 r 1 .- 5 - ff .w.- L m fmmwrmmwr ' - . 1 Z x, K 5 '- N W W x ,. 1. 5. X X X, x .x S I 2 W V W T x 5 K N V, x . w 5. E 1 N, ,,,n X ,. W exp xl 1', .N 38 W QI X fyl .516 15- . Kit 3, 6 s K. af K? 4 5. L 'N 3 K. X.. . ' I 5 x X 5 K , F wk 'M P' Q 2'f:1- -- '-- -A --- V --- - ----- --- 5- g. X - 1 ' -ff-, V 3, -, - U3-'iff A N '31 ' v- ,. A. -- .1.i.1- Q-. . , 4... , .. . .... ' , .. W- .. 1 A J. fm--... , ,.,,Am,.f,.-,.,f,,.f,,u.fx'z21'1..,,mA1J1,ugn.2JJ.n5Bm.' f ' . WM S... . max xr-. -- 'N .. 'ZS .. Here, in the following pagef, we preferzt lhe memorief of working with the great family of people that rompofe our hofpital and Jrhool. Edzzrafioiz, rerreatioiz and well-halanfed living have endowed af all with benefit! that will aid 111 in afhiezfirzg a Jzzefefffzzl fzflzire. Page Three '-N-or qw 1 , Q-1 N 1 ,, , UW 1 l QT, 1: fi, 5, , ,, A ' wh. ' :MV V L. Q X.. 1 14' gf l ' lv xi . Il ' I IMAX , ,P vi x I .5 , X VX . X , . W I A ,IMF , 1' h ' if ll IW., , rl L ' I :fy Q I Ll! Q,,1 x 31 lg FQ11 V: get .,g il cgi ,1 , i l Nw:-.L ', W, Q 1' ikfffj' H Q! jj ll l 'lx-. ..A 1: lf ? I . rw 1 h l alll I ies' Q, -fi h i X Q , hh' : 'rllfgf 44 ir? lsffl- W , wi? ,ffm X lx N tk 1 EH 'A lx l-2 lg ,. ,Q dl ' s 5 1 X' '-x JY p W: W if. A A -fl l ,- il k 5 l H N 1 gd xl ' ,,N.N Xl L.'..,s4: -X - - ' ff'.f4 5 Li1 c r i, ' B location To DR. WILLIAM H. PRIOLEAU do we, the 1953 Graduating Class of the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Caro- lina and Roper Hospital, dedicate, with unbounded pride, the 1953-54 Tres Anni. In years past and years present he has taught, with patience and enthusiasm, the principles of medicine to all who strive in the nursing profession. We feel that Dr. Prioleau best represents the unwavering spirit that is required of us all to achieve our goal. ,E , ll 2, l il N fl li. lilg' Page Four ,, lf, f-4,1 - ,U , - --- - ..... a -. . -, -- .- - - -v-----r ----'--- --- - e ' 5, - K ,3F,'wf'-'T ' v' 'g-1. ., 'f inf ,, .,, -3' , , .QA -dw , e, gf I,-., K ii. nf 1 .., , i ' f 1.f.i,,n,lgiAa..1i.mn..u.,.n.iLiimH .4,r:G4-ilim-'bl'-Lx'-, srazux-...4-eg.--A .kim ' DR. WILLIAM PRIOLEAU Page Fire ' A .-1 I-T , 3, 1-1 pf-, - ., W kt nldav.-gd 1. -I1 . Vx gr 3 6' 1 ' d ,Q 1 4 ix' I 384' .V r?SN , - Qf. Qi gl ,il 1 'I Yi 5? .1 W . I f Q' . wif Vff I 'H 11 ', .-,wi K' wk 1 init ,11 . ! , W 'X 'N xlgifi 'M Q W u tl X +4 fr NI rj 'wi .0 I wx, Y .will- ' .5 ,L ,, 'ff' . 11 -. N. T154 ' X 'lj Nl 1 N . ' N . 4' Q1 U . wfn. W. ..,, V , -I Q: W H 4 ' 1 v Q + 3 U14 ' if w 1 'X K V X pw 4 mf ,1 1 1 5 ,xi A '1 is Y MN H-, 7- K . x 1 1. W' L svn' .rm 5 4 , , v l :L L I l ft an sig, l i l fi ti v pl i ' r i Ji M, 42 1 egfiaia :.:.t' i' Lf,fiHfWWwffJ fi ' X- fi ' - 'K 1 ' 1 -'e f 4 : f V' at A c- fHuwgwiwuiunltmexmcimiq 4. c ssaamtxxivcleailf 'fx RUTH CHAMBERLIN my Dean of the School of Nursing To our Dean, Miss Ruth Chamberlin, we pay special tribute. Her patience and understanding through these three years have truly been Lily an example to us all. The high standards of the nursing profession held by her have inspired us to attain greater acheivements. We shall :QR always be indebted to her for her guidance and wholehearted support sri, in any project that we undertook. fir All Page Six i ieff?'3'r?'f'i': , rirT'f'1 W ff-W f errr fe a -' e -fe-Ye ei . -A , .7 1' 'J Y 1-, ' V, wwe.,-.Q N V' - '- 1' f f .af,.f. i' - ha..-L.. 1i,.:.f.' . J.4Jla'ZL.Li1:11H.l1.'J.QMmur M ' 's k-I Em , , Ag. 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N Yr, K' fss 1 'UNQHUN C3 N ii ,f e r 7-if ae 6 X i H N I 8 gl? fel 1349, X 4 N-X' GXR rl XX gf, S NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE I folemrzly pledge myself lzefore Goa' and in tlae preferire of fbi! affembly, to pair my life in piirity and to praezfire my profeffiorz faitla- fiilly. I will alaffaiiz from wlvaiezfer if delete- riolu and ri1ixrl1iez'oiif, and will not take or lelzowiiz gl y aclmirzifter airy barmfzzl drag. I will do all in my power to maimfain aria' elezfale tloe fiaizdarcl of my profeffiorz, and will bold in l'0l7fltll?llf6 all pereforral maffer.r rommiffed Io my keeping arid all family affair! fomirzg to my knowledge in the prafzfire of my falling. W'7lll9 loyalfy will I eizdearor to aid the phy- ,rifiari in hif work and devote myfelf to the wel- fare of Ilvofe rommittecl to my rare. Y Page Eiglvf V VY X -vi F A fe.,-.Y Y,.,,1 7-WNY . pn-V7.7 Y .Y f - rl - ' - Kgkzsfw-?'i ' , 1J,,,l' --'f L W- ' ' r 5 ,I 4 'JM'-54. -Nugiwwq K if 53151, 'lw . . ' nk I I. . 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Her ,rzmny locks' lung on her fempley like n Jo Page Tbirleell golden fleefef' -fn-Lys-l 1 . ,. , . . lu:- 4 X 4 .V 1 1 M' I H X ' iii' , 1f X X ilx W 1 ,w w IJ . 5 Nil, I ' AA .X A , , I R ' I 2 Nw gi 1, f' LQ 1 xl 1 4 l m-Q . .,l.,j N. F41 7 iii' 1 55545 'R xl. , N Q :W ' -' . .Ms ' -by vw' a ,, s, 5 r 'li ' PM - ,ws vw-' ' , V . Hr. 2 Q, 14. ' 1.5 ' 1'-,F-. A vol., R 11. fil m 'f Wi V ,rx ,MST Q, 9- Z 1' iii-4: .K ,, X is ANI' i n ff f, lllg H wifi. 1! '.. MQ W lx W. M nk fxilzf .lpn gl fl .-N ,HQ VIS. dw ins , Fw w' Y H 'Aly Hifi? - 1, YL I ' x 1, 11,7 'E V . 4 fl l ' l lf QM Wi l 2 pak. .lf .I I. 1 1 ,u, . Mft' 'm- 4:41.91 w S ' -ef-efsiefffreiwmfmfww-swwwweewivelwwlwwwfwflwva-wwwwwf .. 11L.Aw,mm9::ws:fmfgzfa.-Qgjzimaifww:ww BARBARA DE LIESSELINE CONEY CHARLESTON, S. C. A lmmifnl of good life if better than Jezfen bmfaelf of learning. Y I GLORIA ELIZABETH COOK KINGSTREEx, S. C. The fore of fiz'j11ff filled Iver bear! 117111 joy O YV and Jong. ANGELINE DEMOS CHARLESTON, S. C. I Hfllltlf .vloe grew ol noble lady and the people 5 loved ber muh. f ff, S CUZ f ff S5 S Wi-W ,. ,, ,S....QS...... Page Fozfrfeen M ' run..-nk-um-:nu-. vvz,,., ,,,, .....-...-H..-. -Stwlvllrb---H , Y Y ,I . ., 4 ., , ,. ...UQ ' - , -C .. C , . .C , . , 4, , , f, rw 1 mn 1.114.111 l xm.-'.19.fv...' Mxf-'-.'2. Q.'5..'REx -.....C:.'-...L BETTY FAYE DEMPSEY HARTSVILLE, S. C. She 100125 af dear 115 morzzizzg l'0J'8J' newly zmybed will? dew. S X JESSIE MARIE DILLOIW TAZIQWELL, VIRGINIA A flying of bemfly LI L1 joy f0rez'er. I Mmm I. , -I.-I-,,:I:I ,-:III 'I,lf': -:--1141 -.-' X ' . V I EUGENIA EDNA EDENS FLORENCE, S. C. While we live, Ilef'I five all 0z'er,' for 11176211 zue're dead 1L'8 1'C' dead all 01'6I'.U 2. Page Fifleeu 4--fm - 7 K x f if FI I' III I I L I : 'X If E I I ' II. IiI II - I ' ,ILN I WV . 1' I Y IAA' I Y A F, I 4- II LFE 'I I I 'Y-I I '-'IAVI I ,I L I 'I III I If IQII' I SI N 'Y 'II I1 I lwf I , I I . I I ISI . if . , JI ' I-'.f'r. I 'I Q Fa.-I I IAS' -, IIII. 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L ' 1 '-, .:N,::1,-Q-,Q-Like ... -.1.,wq 4' TY JOYCE HICKMAN HENNESY CHARLESTON, S. C. C01m1ge Jl701l'J' 211 her eyef ami plfzavb in bw' lljfely arrived bl'0ll'J'.H i V MRS. MARGARET STEWART HOLLER ORANGEBURG. S. C. W ,1 ,T MRS. VERTA NEEDHAM INGBRETSEN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Wfbe71 Jbe had fhlweff il .teamed like Ike fefzfizzxg , of exgffifife 11zf1,rif. Page SC'I'L'lifL'L'U 1 , l I WM, , N-1.41 .Ax Y ,A , -glib vl , 171 W, x Fx 1 1. ,Q I fike ll'f!7'!?', il fLz.n'i1m!e.v mei I mfflff ,ffl and ix look ,111 jf for l7f1lll',f.H T21 A wp, HN N swf I w S!! W T, R4 05, N l I ,Q N .l K ll ' -E+.'?LP+Ei:?':'.m:'4?f'zvr!. aff 'Vvw.wx'f+fr:'if1f:4'fZ.i'ir-1:1 :rawyrwn-zwwcz,fl.ww.w-re.w:W+W '+ :SSf'-- S N?PcW 5'i a'f'Q K 3'i T'N'f '1'T H 'J5a'f' SHIRLEY MARGARET KEENUM CHARLESTON, S. C. The lMdI'l1Z6.9' lmra landed amz' the 52111412011 if well 212 lmmlf' REBY ANNE KIZER ST. GEORGE, S. C. All the great 100111611 me Lljllllgf I plozff feel well myfelff' 3 1 1 4 l ROSIDE KOGER E JO!-IN'S ISLAND, S. C. fy You will alzmyf find her frlze anal j11Jl,' cz girl A' whom all will lozfe and fwfr. l .1 X W w l Page Eigloteezz N F i. I. 3. s Kia' m. x xr-qw-f - xg- .-M --. ' A- 1 . ..L . .N . .. ,, . 'P' . . . Vx... 11,-. . t . . .3 ,WE .A+ ya-. J' 1 - ,. -' '- ' - , I N, In ,I Q .', .... . V. ,, . -Q-.M . ' ' ' - ' - -- . Y. - . . .E f .4 1.5! .,f-fbL.f.,.' ... ,urs.r1w1m.iL1.,1.1L.Lm, - 1.iNWNxX..v.'fr12':..1..N ,...' -' . . SUE ELAINE MGRTON CHARLESTON. S. C. My .ffl'c'1lgfk7 if like five .rlrengfh of len bemnxe my bear! if .YfI'UlIg.H NANCY ANN OATES YORK, S. C. Give I0 the zzforlil fine bex! yon have and the bei! will ronie bark 10 yon. X' x QV N 'fx EVELYN LORRAINE MCALHANEY FROGMORE, S. C. I had rather lmre a fool le innke nie happy Ilmn experience I0 ninke ine mdf' 1 Cf? S' i X V i?1if.,. , fi 5. 7x , ifiyf A-TQX -X: , Pa ge Nineteen K wumfrenrw- W- V 'A XA - Y 4 Af,,,-,-,-- ..,.,, , ,,,,-, ,Y , , M, N r w I I A 1 , 1 f N i I w. vm w uk s 4 N 11 1 1 1 hx, ,. lk Q r mm l, Iwi 'AY WWF MAME? ff' ' ,J,-vefdlymirmmflhfwwsfww-newf-v+n1-4+e-igw4fvisz-vm-g,1f-+Nv-flwfnwff-:wwvf.f-fywafs-NX''w+fW'v'- H '1 :--'fW Wu 'N X ' JANE HENRIETTA OGILVIE CHARLESTON, S. C. A good heart ly belief Ibm? all flue bead! in flue zzferlelf' PEGGY JUNE O'DELL LAURENS, S. C. A little fmmeme new and tloezz IJ' 1elzJhed by mf xr 'S 117 QW Ilae ufixefl men. BETTY ANN POTTER BEAUFORT, S. C - There if no plefzxlzre like the pazn 0 bezfzg loved and lozfmg. zz? ki-X KE . Page Twenty -- E .. ,.- fll ,. , ..,A,.A,,,1,.,. ,',..1,1.,, ,11 T 4'-'ff' 'xrflf-FW?-111T1'11 ww HHN 'C1KN2'T'S-Nl'- N5WfP1F'W SHIRLEY JOYCE RAY HEMINGWAY, S. C. 'Shaped her bear! zwiib zl'0111e11'.r meekfiefy fo all dlffiey of ber raffle. MYRTLE LORETTA ROBINSON BURTON, S. C. Be I0 laer ififtzlef very kind, be to leer fdlllll' 4 little blind. MARIAN FRANCES REGISTER JACKSONVILLE. FLA. Page Tzvefzfy-One A .rilezzf zmfmm ,ir Jllllljlj more fm'111ired ilmu ff zmjfy one, ,..Z. - .-.Slime LW, ,,, ,,,,,,.V ,W -...v..YY- V WA-PA x :! YY 1 fl-f , wr X 14-n fini F., . UQ ' '1 I' V NVQ s :I ar 1 ,MCA Q13 N 5 1 px V 'Ng Y A C, Q11 P 1 Ewa I lv S4 V .Q .Vx ek' ,HQ 1 is JVM V' ' - ,W , ,xx 4, K .m 1, , lf' IVYUQ, R L Q , HS Y . ,M , , X: .Nw 1 . 4, 4 w .L R: 5 my fl if in rg R155 , K, 1, Y, , elle be MN' M-,S I 1. x , , 7? Wg W 5 l l I VE f 1 . N , N 73 ig ix wx em. M' ll lf Ili 12 ' r we--. 49: Y .- . . , . f ' . ex Sw-1 1 H - . A W. 1 - I, , , W , , ,. ,.. FLW X 1- 'y a 1:1'fff??f2'FYff'fPfiwwffffwiiw-ra'weffvH'f1sffv:w'ff 4vffwA-A1f,A+w-wpmvwwvw-A'G-if-f- AffeA:wwxww-'W-.raw1-A+-'rswx f- -ww 11- X ' w 4 V , 1 l fx r ,, V 1 V 1 3 A w A A I I fi Eiga I iff-'f 25' ,--:' .1 A f it w Wx 'x fl 1 W X Al .Mix X - 1 A A I W 1 , KL 'say-3. xwri133::.w,xx 1 :+a.wg1xx5-nQyw , MARIA ROUSAKIS SAVANNAH, GA. An izzborlz grave that notlviug lcZl'l?6d, of mlfffre or appliazzfe-Ike uarnzllr of genial L'0lll'l'6J'jl, the calm of ,self-reliam'e. f W -X aff W . NX an I GLADYS ISABEL ROUBION EASLEY, S. C. She may 1101 know a deb! from a fredii, but Jbe fertaizzly addy np. PERRY VALDA RUMPH DORCHESTER, S. C. Be alwayf af merry ax you ever ran, for no one A deligbtf in a Jorrowfzzl manf' Page Tufelziy-Two A 1.1, ,aww Aa, . V1 v 5.'Fs?'1lm..x,A'9A, ,Mk Nh, , gh GEORGIA ANN SHEALY LANQLEY, S. C. The .rnzallext bI'0O,l?,f nmke the greafarf ll0!:,f6.WW Q MRS. SARAH ANNE MOORE STRIPLING A CONWAY, S. C. S1zfce.fJ if gefljng wha! you ufazltg lmpllvizzemr if ufdllljlig wha! you get. Page Ywll'l'1lfJW-TZ7l'L'L' BETTY AMELIA SHOLK CHARLESTON, S. C. How 1l'0lZ6lW.?l'flll if jf to work bard at nothing. mia' then to raft afferzm1'd. I H-W -lv---vllff If vi' 1 W v W .V v up W . f -. . 1C V ' i' ' 4 , . X 'I , W 'T s .I W TS. -, A W 'Y ' W -u u M .,, ,VNW ' 9,15 , - W -Q 1 X. V155 . .,., W, 1. A .a,:' .y PM Wi,--W. W W W' 1 ., X , W QV., U WWW I Y' fy, .,, LWWWW., WWF? , nw ,mil W' X , . , . Nfl, . W -za QW-5 'xx- WW W , ' W WWW Wg, WW 'ui-. V4 ' x N. W. '.f . W. .vi QW 'W JW 'WW W . x W x W.WW:W,l 'F-21 , Of, I . WW L xt W '-W i, ' lf A Vx 2 . W 7 1, fi h EDWIN ANNE WELLING 'h CHARLFSTON, S. C. H Lei we fllveahq I 11111 izff I 0fh7EI'll'f.f6' he happy. ! 1 I L! IL 3 L 4 l A 4 1- f wg: ,J T, L, -wwf-1'+e-4 --Q - 'Y LUCY RACHEL WALTERS DORCHESTER, S. C. Thfue dark eyef, .ro ffarh and deep, with far- azmy fhofzghzir 120 one can Jeef' 1 r 5 ETHEL PEARL WOGDCOCK hh PELZER, S. C. 1 ' She um .fllldff enough, uzifzd' yon, hm? I0 have mj:ll71'e,o,s'eai it all fhif time - that way Jheer 1 gefzinx. P s, 3 e t , , rl ! x I j 1 . L Page Tll 6lIfj'-FOZH' k Li L L . CW, 'gjpqg 33, my X, -- , .,, .,. . --s.,--H. ... - .,,- - . V, 1 . 1 U VW W. W hw-V I I -5 .1 1 - , 'Q 'x'. ,li . ,XF 15 4, .. ., ,. ,. V.. -p - , . H. :.'L- . . 1 1,111 : .r. 1 I ' L-.f-..'f.'11f:n. ' 1.1 Lil 'U .l lN W'-1' '-I-5'-. 1'Z1!nF1'.-.ne-.Q-2-T'l-'11 -.'-MFNVW+l7'siN'l 5,f51'.Ki -!mK's? '--wr ' g H 1 4'-'1 11' '1' 3 -,Klg','4 J ' iv -'iuggwn , 4 w w gil, V li MOST INTELLIGENT A , ti W. g f 1 fi he 'A ,I muow amv snoix 1 I x r ix WITTIEST f.-W gg A , Q K A , Hx ' ,H MN ' 11 ,X ,JMR , .- ' ' xy K 'gggx ' Jovcf :uw Q Mosr uxsw T0 succefn 1831 g, L S J. - 41 N Ei QN' wlfiglx N , 1. , 4, M Q w -. X X .. ,Q ,SN ev? Ky' , 1 - ,,.vx gl RX xp . VERTA INGBRETSEN ' ' 4' 1 Y TALENTED 'f I 1 , i ,!, w M ,. Page Tu'e11fy-Fire ' I ' U A -x lt h , ml, 9- ' ' V N 7 .- - '.. ' if -v' ' ' ' H x -, , ,XA V Z S Y-:Ii 'Q Q , -'15'f5iE f'i?':TJt!?!f??PP!'!!T'f? '7F r7t2'.i?ei511':Ezif'5fi?-ww-'iqig-para :33ifmqi+i'.-1,-repay-5-ggynQsfwwf.w.aw. .QQ-C - arf-swxw.ysim2'w5.f'-swfCf5Lii5'ixx+i?V'l'i:iQ22W-+a'n-:JS -Y - A ---i-- f A- -Y-L Aw-V-M - A-Y V V ' 7.7 . 7.,,..,.,A ...-. . W., -s. , '1 . 'A'- 'J -I ' if - . . '. rar. , I, , ,,,,,,.,,, g U Ufaaa iszfofz Section 7 Not even the grey clouds and misty rain-drops could squelch the excitement of the fifty-eight girls arriving at inter- vals in front of the R. A. Kinloch Nurses' Home on September 5, 1950. Later we came to know it as Main Home where we spent our pre-clinical days. Each girl eyed the others wonderingly and after the welcome party in Annex A, given by the nursing faculty, we began to choose friends and become acquainted with each other. The next day, our fifty-ninth and final arrival appeared, Maria Rousakis. Maria was our class President during our first year and later became President of the student body in our third year. Soon after we were oriented to Roper Hospital and the Medical College and were busy with classes, a new feature was added to our schedule- wards . In absolutely rerfect uniform we descended upon the wards, wide-eyed and like a group of frightened pups. We were assigned to clean units, which we did thoroughly and quickly and were whisked off the ward again. The next time we had to do P. M. cares. At the time it seemed a tremendous task. We were so eager to please and to learn that we almost drove the head nurses and upper-classmen insane with our questions. It seemed no time until we were getting supervised on medications. Have you been supervised on I. M.'s yet? , you could hear us asking each other. Yes, and I was scared to death, but there's nothing to it, you just .... and on and on we went. Then came the pre-capping conference! A long line of nervously giggling pre-clinicals stood outside Miss Holcembe's door, waiting to see whether the dream of the little white cap would really come true. On January 31, 1951, our families looked on proudly while we were capped by our big sisters and we became mem- bers of the student body. We hoped everyone would notice our caps the next day on duty, but I suppose to some people all student nurses looked the same, because we didn't impress anyone particularly. However, we didn't mind because we were on our way. During our first year we had several students leave us. Shirley Moorer was one who left repeatedly for one illness or another, but she always came back. We did not like to lose Shirley to another class and we admire her for her persistence in continuing. Soon after most of us had our first vacation, we received our first black band. Dottie Hahn began to talk of Howard and wedding plans and during Christmas we had our first wedding. Dottie became Mrs. Howard Cline. During the second year jean Stewart and Dave Holler, one of our medical students, were married and Verta Needham became Mrs. William Ingbretsen. All of us were by now anticipating our psychiatric affiliation at State Hospital. When our first group returned, we listened eagerly to all the tales they so willingly related to us. Sooner than we expected, September 5, 1952 came and we began our third year with the second black band on our caps. Sara Moore became the bride of Robert Stripling at Chrisrmastime at Bethel Church, making our number of married students four. just after the new year began, the Clines announced the arrival of son, Charles, who has the entire class of '55 as his devoted admirers. With the last group soon going on affiliation and many of us finishing our last courses, our thoughts are mostly of commencement, comprehensive exams and State Board examination. We are investigating the various fields of nursing open to us. It doesn't seem long since that rainy day on September 5, 1950, but we know that the things we have experienced and the lessons learned have made us a bit more mature and capable as we prepare to make history of the future years. It is our wish that grey clouds and misty raindrops will never squelch the zeal and ambition that will make us good, progressive nurses of the highest standards. QMrs.j Verta Ingbretsen. Page Twenty-Six -'Q,5,gv.m5f'-:ss , .::xx,-sara-R A ,gv:f-n-1sw:s.f:s.?rs'aw,v+::vf2'.zL1sar-..avscf:wnw.KauWi1 ' -' - - '- . f I1 i ' 1-J: rug. -- ..',,.' .f .i A1 .LJ 4. 1 'Quiirg ' ' . b1Lx:-'d-.,L..:xQ,Lx.-, !1. -...W - ' ' fam iafofz Section 2 One bright February day, iitteen excited girls in Section II gathered at Main Nurses Home to start careers as nurses. As we look back on the days when we were probies, it seems to us to have been the most enjoyable time of training. Oh, we didn't think so then. We did feel a little green, of course, but not letting it get the best of us, we remained to see what came next--all except three members. There were plenty of times when we all decided to leave. As we seemed to be all in this thing together we would just all quit. By some stroke of fate we remained. We were curious, of course, to know just how many procedures there were to this course. There were many laughs and tears learning to make beds and clean a unit. We wondered just how one little white table could hold so much. We had fun pretending to be the patient in practicing those nursing procedures, and to think of those endless hours we spent in nursing arts lab. practicing, only to hear you wi.ll just have to put in more time practicing. We were very proud once we learned a procedure, and then we got supervised on the wards. This meant we were able to do things alone. Next came the big day for us. On june 2, 1951, we received our caps. My, did we feel important! We felt as if real nurses, and thought we looked about as good as the rest. At least we didn't think we would be so con- we were spicuous. The only thing, for some strange reason, we were expected to know as much as the rest, just because we had a cap on our heads. We seemed to learn fast the rest of the year, because in no time we suddenly looked around and we were working nights by ourselves. We enjoyed that summer. We were all very close together. Most of our time off duty was spent at the beach- then we were glad we came to Charleston. Most of us were from different towns and were not accustomed to having a beach so close by. We were having classes each day. My, was it hot! We felt that we were learning more each day, however. Then came November and this meant vacation. We thought we never wanted to see this place again. By the time we had been home a week, we decided that being a nurse wasn't such a bad life after all. We missed each other, and were we happy to get back on the wards and go to work. We worked harder than ever now, and it seemed no time until we had completed a year. We got our new black bands and we were beginning to feel a little more as if we knew the routine around the hospital. By this time we had lost four more members of our class. We started on our different services. Some of us were happy, some unhappy, in their work. There were services we liked, of course, and we always had time to discuss our problems with each other. It was vacation time again, and it came so quickly. It seemed as if we had just had one, but it was welcomed, and we made the most of it. We were glad to get back once again. Vacation was in june this time, and by july we were back in full swing in work as well as play. Now we didn't spent all of our time working. We, like everyone else, had dates, went to parties, had crushes , some even fell in love. We now have eight members of our class. Now comes the time when we start preparing for graduation, because we have the two black bands. It felt wonder- ful to see those two stripes. We had wondered for two years-would we ever get to be seniors? At this time we have been very busy with our ward work, and the heavy schedule of classes. There has been little time to play as the time draws nearer to graduation. Excited? Sure we are excited. In fact, we have never been more excited. Will that day ever come for graduation? Some of us are now going to State Hospital on affiliation. We are happy in a way, but we would be happier to have all of our friends go with us. We will miss each other terribly. Graduation is here and we can hardly believe our own eyes. In those graduate caps and white uniforms we are marching down the aisle at the Citadel Chapel to get our diplomas. Conspicuous and self-conscious is not the word for it, but there is a bubbling over inside us. We see the tears flowing as we think of parting with our friends and leav- ing dear ole Roper. All in all, it has been three wonderful years, through tears and joy together. We wouldn't trade places with anyone now! Margaret Baldwin Page Tll'67lfy-S6l'671 f r' 1 ' ' tij':.','i af li '-'QQQQIE .lr 13 i i l . ,g- i l jil,' .tl vs Ili 'hi . i 'lui Us , 'i . .jj .H -1 ,vi L i I it fi Ski, , J if I l g i ' U I ' i i-5.4, . 5, 9 lil 9 lj 5 i .QW jay il ,. f jx M N it . i .j X .IN 235.2 li l 1 al- . 's x Y az-- if 5 4- 'N u l'i'. vu. j' .1 1 i l. if ' 9 J I, -N f Y i H P N i N- ajirk. Wim .If L., I-iasatrefvr-.eraserPwvrsiifffeeraa.-fffm1a:ff:rfz.:ewinriii-env-sniiiwiuii..-ffm:iiisrfwrvw-vfive' f V??t? fmtki'i 'f'7f'?1 ? tf X 7i'i 932012650 Sacfiona 7 ana! 2 Experiments! Experiments! Again I find myself playing the part of a guinea pig. That's how I happen to be off duty now, lying quietly in my hospital room patiently awaiting my forthcoming experience. We're trying to verify the belief that a certain new drug will hasten time some twenty years so that the victim may foresee the future. I find myself turning restlessly as I wait for the doctor to arrive. Soon the door opens and in walks an elderly doctor followed by one of the attractive floor nurses. Quickly the doctor adjusts the tourniquet while the nurse is preparing the drug to be administered. I wish now that I hadn't volunteered for this, but before I can back out everything is ready. I wince as the needle pierces my arm, but immediately I begin to feel drowsy. My vision slowly becomes blurred and then there is a total blackness that seems to last an eternity. I feel myself whirling, whirling and when I stop I am a bit lost. All about me are people hurrying by. As I try to accustom myself to the crowd and the bustle of the traffic, my attention is attracted to a small newsboy shouting, Extra! Extra! Read all about the earth to moon Expedition! I rush over to buy a paper so that I may read about these slap-happy adventurers. As I glance at the first page I can hardly believe my eyes-The New York Times, March 5, 1975. Hurriedly I look down the page. There in bold print I see the names of two graduates of the class of '53. It seems that Pauline Hayes and Gladys Roubion still like adventure. Their husbands have already made two unssuccessful attempts to reach the moon. This time Pauline and Gladys decided to go along. Margaret Baldwin, hostess on the fastest jet passenger plane of the times, was asked to go on the expedition, but Margaret would rather be down to earth . I turn the pages of the paper slowly, trying to adjust myself to the modern times. When I find the Society Section, I see a most attractive lady. A second glance reveals to me an old acquaintance, Jessie Dillow. Jessie, one of the outstand- ing actresses of the year, came to the attention of movie makers back in 1960 when she won the Mrs. America Contest. She has just returned from a visit to Paris to see one of her old classmates, Joyce Hennessy. Joyce took a trip to Paris shortly after she finished training, and she liked it so well she never took the trouble to return. Hm!! It seems that Maria Rousakis has turned to writing. She's just completed a booklet, The Difference Between a Water Pitcher and a Urinal. Just as I am wondering what Maria will think of next, a voice sounds behind me. I spin around to face none other than Gloria Cook. Cookie tells me that she has taken up opera. As soon as she discovered her hidden talent she stopped her previous job, but she hasn't given up nursing entirely. She has Perry Rumph as a competitor in the operatic field so she spends about half her time nursing her voice so that she'll be able to keep up the competition. Cookie and I decide to have lunch together so that we can talk about old times. Cookie just returned recently from a visit to South Carolina. She saw some of her classmates who have lingered at Roper. Rosida Koger is making quite an excellent nursing education director while Lorraine McAlhaney is head nurse on obstetrics. This seems to have paid off for Lorraine. She is now married to one of the most outstanding obstetricians in Charleston. When Cookie saw two of the student nursess at Roper she thought she was seeing things-and seeing double at that. She thought she saw two Carolyn Caveneys. When she inquired she found that they were Carolyn's identical twins. Carolyn has three other children. While in Charleston, Cookie dropped in to see Jean Brickle and while she was there she got to see Dottie Cline. Her son finished with honors last year at Duke, where Betty Dempsey is University nurse. Jean and Lou Alyce Brickle are doing research work for the Medical College, which is now the largest medical center in the South. Lou Alyce said that Dinah Sue Hucks and Virginia Brown really hit the jackpot in their nursing careers, Dinah Sue, now caring for wealthy Florida visitors, has to take her patients to the beach nearly every day. One of Virginia's rich widower patients is taking her on a trip to Bermuda this summer. Betty Capers, Anne Welling, and Jean Holler started an organization in Florida which has grown and become so popular that now it has branches in almost every large city. This organization was formed with hopes of improving the hand writing of doctors, giving special emphasis to the importance of writing orders so they can be read by the nurses. Page Tzvefzty-Eighl YW Sw 3 mf ff: ' 1 . . - . . ,- . 1- .. .N i. .u. J uf- r -ca swim we '- '-.-4,.s.-..--me I- . f 1 971' ' Q' mg 1,-1. .1 4 , i Cookie tells me that two more of her classmates, Shirley Keenum and Betty Potter went into the private duty field. Betty has been doing private duty for Larry almost twenty years now. She thinks she'll keep it up. Some people do like to travel. Willann Campbell married an army officer and just can't seem to stay in one place. Verta Ingbretsen and Sara Stripling are both vacationing abroad this summer. Sara and her husband are going to Scot- land to visit the home where her grandparents lived. Verta decided to spend her vacation in Norway in order to take a special course in obstetrics-obstetrics the Norwegian way. After lunch Cookie and I stop by her hotel suite. I turned on the television and much to my surprise Joyce Ray's new shown has just begun. Joyce really proved to be a great comedienne, but it's no wonder with Betty Sholk as her right hand. Betty has been script writer for Joyce nearly ten years. The show's sponsors, Brucks, has two outstanding uniform designers, Marian Register and Ann Shealy. Their newest creation is a student uniform which requires no safety pins to put it together. . As we leave her suite, Cookie suggests that we go to the movies. As we enter, the news reel has already begun. Gathered in New York are representatives from the United States to the World Health Organization. Among the chosen few are June Green and Lucy Walters. Next, we see the launching of a new passenger ship The Mamie , named for the wife of one of our famous ex-presi- dents. Cookie says that Gene Edens has the position of Ship's nurse on The Mamie . Cookie had a letter from Elaine Morton the other day. Elaine and Angie Demos are now exploring the jungles of Africa trying to find recruits for the nursing school which they and Jane Ogilvie started at Kasanga. They have been trying to get Pearl Woodcock, who has recruited navy nurses some 15 years, to join them and be clinical instructor at their school. Shortly after I bid adieu to Cookie , I find myself gazing wistfully at a darling little hat in an exclusive shop that I happen to pass. I go inside and just as I am about to try on the hat I spot a lady who looks rather familiar to me. As she stands there trying to get the clerk to give her a discount on a hat, I see that it is Loretta Robinson. She tells me that she now has her master degree in nursing and is teaching at Johns Hopkins University. She just came from a meeting of nursing supervisors and instructors where she saw Mary Floyd, now supervisor of the Philadelphia General Hospital. I inquire about Nancy Oates. Loretta says Nancy has gone down to see Barbara Coney who has bought an island off the coast of South Carolina where tired old nurses can go for refuge. Speaking of tired old nurses-I'm nearly dead! I spot a bench in the park that I am approaching and decide to get some rest for my weary feet. When I sit down, my eyes begin to droop and before I know it, I am dozing in the warm sunlight. Suddenly a noise startles me, and as I open my eyes, I discover that I am no longer sitting on a park bench but am lying quietly in my bed. I notice that the wind is blowing the blinds against the window sill, making the noise that awakened me. I can feel the rapid pulsation of my heart as I realize that our experiment has been a success. Quickly I turn on my light and eagerly await someone to come so that I can relate my experience to her. Mary Ann Thomasson. Page 'l'ufen1y-Nme ll in Piuiwvf I ' I I I I I, ,I A I I I I j I if I i I I j . I 43.9 I4 rj, f-fl-.af A'if1'f3?f'?'.'?? !?FPl i f!i'.f? 'i'Y'a6:wtftfrtsiftfrfff irm-'f11Bi57'r1+'iit:r'..ii,Wiatra'rlxPeF.'f'e + 'M' 4 'f ?PX5ti'W3'ItN g5i753f9N't'lI i 4 '4 ' asf 5 Ijsifamsnf :Sections 7 am! 2 We, the senior class of 1953 of the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Carolina and Roper Hospital, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the nursing faculty and staff we give a sincere thank you for their patience in teaching and their understanding of our problems in the classroom and on duty. ARTICLE II To Miss Chamberlin, our Dean and Director of Nursing, we bequeath a class without problems so that she may rest when we leave. ARTICLE III To the residents and internes we leave many thanks for their help and cooperation during our training. ARTICLE IV We bequeath to the rising senior class the dignity that belongs to the two stripes on their cap, a symbol of trustworthiness and achievement. ARTICLE V We, the members of the senior class bequeath, as follows, our individual estates: I, Lorraine McAlhaney, leave my memories of and good times at Roper to anyone who will love them as I did. I, Loretta Robinson, will my ability to have a good time, anytime, and to be unprofessional at the most inopportune times to the rising seniors. I, Elaine Morton, bequeath my ability to recognize a good tennis player when I see one to Janelle Lester. I, Annette Brickle, leave to some slow rising senior my ability to always be ready on time. I, Angie Demos, will to June Lockwood, my craving for chocolate pie from the Goodie House at three 'clock a. m. To any would-be model, I, Pauline Hayes, bequeath my photogenic face. I, Gladys Roubion, will my reputation for being quiet and shy to Beba Lesemann. I, Gloria Cook, leave my ability to autoclave bedroom slippers and have them shrunk up five sizes too small, to anyone who doesn't have to pay for them. To Havilia Parker, I, Rosida Koger, leave my unexpected wit To my roommate, Dorothy Matthews, I, Mary Ellen Floyd, leave my quiet admiration and easy spoken ways. I, Ann Welling, leave everything, but my love for jack, to Bobbie Cooper. To all the doctors whose writing I have not been able to decipher, I, Marian Register, leave my ability to write with my toes. I, Betty Capers, will my unbroken, everlasting stream of chatter to Doris Harris. I, jean Stewart Holler, bequeath my ability to catch a medical student for a husband by courting in linen closets and behind the screens to Lucy Solomons. To Joyce Trescott, I, Patsy Bozard, leave my stature. My love for the Citadel football players, I, Dinah Sue Hucks, will to Ginger Hearon. To anyone who wants to get a good sun-tan, I, Barbara Coney, leave my island and my sun glasses. I, Lou Brickle, leave my .pencil to the rat who stole it. To Lou, I, Gene Edens, leave my apologies to her for what happened to her pencil. I, Maria Rousakis, bequeath my ability to recognize water pitchers to Roommate Moorer, hoping that she will stop spreading stories of the famous mistake. To Miriam Owens, I, Betty Dempsey, will my modern hair style. Page Thirty axaitlxkcadlhaettfc .flaw-I-' 1512:-L .--G-.- B11 :.:-.-g..i.'- -....-, ,.. .th a ' .N gn-, . 1 . ai rswvnnw f f .wx -.. ' Q-- wasnt -vc. sg' '- -4 - i, .I '4'?!'A 'f'i': l '5'- V :wi K ,, , 11 ' I, 'Iessie Dillow, don't will anything. I need to take it all with me. I, Virginia Brown, bequeath my walk to any duck that will have it. To Havilia Parker, I, jane Ogilvie, leave my geechie talk. I, W'illann Campbell, will my love for night duty in the E. R. to some fortunate person if she can have it in the summer as I did. To Evelyn Moorer, I, Sara Stripling, leave my ability to snag a husband before leaving training. I, joyce Ray, will my dry wit to Ann Green, hoping she will keep the old maids happy while I keep the generals happy. To Sue Drake, I, Lucy Walters, will my love for one man. I, Peggy O'Dell, leave my old duty shoes to Carolyn Swindell, hoping that she will keep them as clean as I have. I, Carolyn Caveny, leave a laugh that can be heard all over Riverside to Patsy Sellers. I, Betty Potter, will my job of pushing the Diet Kitchen carrier to any poor soul who has a weak mind and a strong back. To C. Zell, I, Betty Sholk, will my ability to get along with anyone. I, Verta Needham Ingbretsen, leave my privileges as a married student to any girl who can find a husband as wonderful as Inky To Ruby McAlhaney, I, Margaret Baldwin, leave my love for the doctors and medical students. I, Shirley Keenum, leave my wonderful times at Parris Island to Betty W., Delores K., and Connie B. and hope they enjoy them. To Patsy Sellers, Nancy Oates, leave my love for a certain surgeon. I, Dottie I-I. Cline, will my role of motherhood to anyone who can play this role and that of a nurse at the same time. To Mary Ann Thomasson, I, Reby Kizer, leave my unpremeditated remarks. With dignity, I, june Green, will my visit to the Mayor to the rising annual staff. I, Perry Rumph, bequeath my infectious laughter to Beryl Quinn. I, Joyce Hennessy, will my sophisticated manner to Betty Allison. I, Ann Shealy, leave my persistence in finishing training to anyone who might be a quitter. To the fat lady in the next carnival, I, Pearl Woodcock, will my obesity. Verta N. Ingbretsen, Testator Witnesses: 1. Hogan, W. S. W. 2. Pierson, P. F. Page Tlairly-One , ,, I-Ili 4 I v I W A 2 , gi, I i 1, I ' 'iti I l 1 N I 'gg I Tiff I y. 1 1 i -. I Q1 . .Fl ,JK 'II ' ri , , Q. l wi l I yy . X .gy- I Q ,QQ me-ily rl vi' i 1b.4T if .123 .,,: N191 lah IL fx? , ,p 1? p 1 I , g I I ' II: . I I I - , . I 1 wi, l 'f,.,4 'UI' I. . I . l i' I it 'I '.v D sc. ,N ,. .-a.1iC. I 1 V f--ft-121:-:ff - -ff--1--A -- L--f - :Q 1, T 7'QN53v t'5!Qm'w '91Qw5 '!'! '!'!-5R5'!q7 .- -Ilia -'fv1 '?1f lfi!'?':'.'ififff! !'f!l'iff'- ii':-K't??.1+f'-WWI 1' 1 jj'tflzfll'j1j!YI592x'L'5i?i'l5K1i!'!'! 'x K 'Nw' ,g , .A , ,44.,,,,., cure-v -f -,. - v-'N T ' I ' ' ! N A',.' - r -' , l JQOZZ' Calif Sections 7 cuzcf 2 Spring approached, the seniors were notified by President Rozzfakir that all would have late leaves to go to the circus-not dear old Barnum and Bailey but the new in- comperable pair Brickle and Briflele. Once past the cash Regirter there were sideshows, food and music everywhere on the large Green called Edefzr garden. Immediately they heard someone Holler- See the Siamese twins Ogilz'ie and O'Dell-they are hitched as no other. Now the seniors spied that glamorous Dinah Hater cutting Capers before the next tent but being hungry they headed for Robizzronff Grill for hamburgers. They looked into their Rumph leather purses and finding them empty decided there was not a Ray of hope in that direction. Miss Shale said no one can Cool? at these places and Miss Mrfilhaney checking her dimensions decided she didn't Needham anyway. Now if Roubiozz, the French Chef, had been there with supplies from Kogerbr Grocery, things would have been better. Strains of music next claimed the seniors' attention HemzerJey-Tennessee tootles the flute came from the tent at the right while the Merry-Go-Round played The Canzpbelly are coming . In fact the girls felt the tunes Wellifzg up in their throats. Right this way-Right this way!! See the caged animals at Wfalters Sideshow . See the Coney, the European rabbit that eats Oaler-See the Wfoodrork-that bird eats only Baldwin apples. Now see the incomperable Bozard. We had to jet propel a box of Mortorfr salt high into the blue Hajfer ro capture that bird. Next were the artists Caztezzjf and Keefzzzm turning out china on their Polterf' wheels. Then to their amazement they saw the great prize fighter-none other than Demp- ,rey striding to his tent for a bout with some poor Striplifzg he could easily beat. With flat pocket books and flat feet from three years of duty the seniors, eight at a time got a ride home in Floydu new de luxe Kizer the ideal commencement gift for all young graduate nurses. Still hungry Miss Shealy insisted on driving to Denzor' Fruit Store, while Miss Dillouf in a Bfozwz study tried to figure how to pay. Oh! Oh! the car stopped-out of gas. They all decided to go by Cline'J Amoco station where credit was good. The station was closed since the manager had to baby sit so they walked home just in time for one of Mr. Roper's unsurpassed suppers-May they always have as good meals and as much fun as they've enjoyed together these three years! The above was composed by the Dean of the School of Nursing and was read at the Annual Alumnae Party. Page Thirty-Two X E hwwW3WlZ!flwfvQMfEllMIkllllWW www-1. - - wsNNN.a-aeaQ:me.wnn:nxb-'3rn- Luziozi gp? 'ZA53 'v VMIV7' ' ' -' 1 'f fs A- glqhf'-gfflffl, 4,v,,D.f. I ,,,y,,W , 1,5 I1 .Wu f ,maj-I L,-.-4.2 y!'4-f- TQ: 4f+!,5. sv' - 1-.1-uzig. u'Mil!f'f'?.z .' ,K f.. W x N EWWNWEFNH NEWBEQJJMgg??141HLwww?WwmQQzwaQ14ggiilf'R4ig1'iif?f .. rv- R ml. xx ' W W w. R- I - ' R ' ' P J ' I ,f '! 7 'I I ' 7Il w.'l,'lIi'IX'N 'Nx' N ' ,......, I I I' I I M I I U Wi ! 'N IQ: I I LLIZEOT Cyfam Lgfkcazi PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT IQKA I swf? fi IAQQ Rf -e-'-4,35 X ' -Q ,, ERSRQR mi fx QR? KXRS W X N I QW X4 x ,Q 4 Z' MARY NEAL COOK BETTY ALLISQN SECRETARY TREASURER S WM ' R VIRGINIA BLQUNT ELIZABETH JENKINS Page Thirty-F0111' 6 1 A -I -..-Rv, fn-N5 --5,1 N -f:-:Q-gt ' ' .--.- - - t A4 ,Ag ,A 1-I ',,'. . ,,-. -L - 1 X N WU A '- 5 '-RmEKbm:3l,SA qiQn:-.:11L. - ,...Jf ,,, f Ib thlbbwfliavzfzbffwvqnqpvylfuwmum-AIn-nw If--nu . x.-A..-.-I-.-.,v.-mN-annnsws.w'ow7-swezvnwnow-v XM, rrfvflavflbyailffzr , M..fi-o,4.w.-,'f,fPvr 3..4q.,-W . ' Q MII- l, I , 'f I f , I 'I I I I X. Q -.N I 1, L .QI W. .I . I II I I 1 I Luzioi 672115 ' Ii ' f VII IKIIII I '1 I IIJ .., I I-jglf W I II I' II! I I. fx ITAA f- IX , 2 X .f f lifh 3 . , JW., . . X I BETTY ALLISON VIRGINIA C. BLOUNT BETTY BROIJIE V I BARBARA MARIE BROWN MARY NEAL COOK BARBARA ANNE COOPER IV JANE COTTON MARY PEARL COX MARTHA SUE DRAKE I Q3 I 1 II INT Im I I ,I Page Thirly-Fire x- JY if li,4,Qj?3'???fW gig'swf3539-.l1'1f'+.:,I,IQL.,:'7gI'f..1'L'11gxPA:ETY:-f'5'X7'T7f'T'J?'i' ' W :'7'i'5 Nei' 'L' BUENA FLOYD GINGER I-IEARON TOMMA HUTSON A f KI jr 1 I sf 6 V, ,Q ,X E, 2 fi M. Q. Q gf! . Luzioz Cyan ANNIE LAURIE GREEN ALICE HILL ELIZABETH JENKINS Page Tbirly-Six BARBARA I-IARRIELSON VIRGINIA HODGES DELORES KINARD -- - f ' HN- 'Rf' ww ' ' A'P - . .:Lg:'.4 , ,.:r nfrv-lf'w1 v' f1f1f,1.- ,ily 731,11-,, 1 '- I ' . L. ,., J ffYffWff'Wf?i':?'+1f'f'rf'??f71fff1'Wa- 'fT5f' ' TiA V:w::fffiw7'Ji LUZLOQ Ufczii PEGGY KIRKLEY JANELLE LESTER MARARET LUKE X GX Q3 MRS. ALLELIA KOEHLER MARY ELIZABETH LESEMAN MARGARET ANN 'I,EWIS JUNE CLAIR LOCKXVOOD DOROTHY MATTHEWS JERRI-LEEN METTS Page 7'Z1irly-Serezz V 'I fy. , '1 1 R IE 4- 1 . . w xr Wy! . lr R- 'Ti I ,ib .Q 41 x 2 Wm'-A Xiu, ,X 1 'I Y W 4 T. W 'A 1 T s 5 ' N :T ' 2 x W rr IE i Q Q11 ' ' o A 'Q QV 1 td ,4 'K Al i sf- 535. W V ' 1 ' I ,.1. ii' :':1s:'!Pf'1f'1?E':fr-j':f,f4'v -HAI-f.',:F:J:'.Tw,1.rm x:a'ax'XSWrWf X'W ' VIENN-Q5'f M'f'f5'?4' 1 ' 5 JT f '- - - ff- 'xrf-T 5, ' f ' ' ff?' ff . . ' ' -1--.1,:. f W '.:,z..4w-1-4,,--M, Y U.-...Y ,5Y....-.-.,,. ,, Y , ' ' wziofz Ufau VIRGINIA MINCEY CHARLOTTE MITCHUM CAROLYN MONTGOMERY SHIRLEY MOORER JANET LAVERNE MORRIS RUBY MAE MCALHANEY SHIRLEY MCKELVEEN HAVILLIA PARKER HELEN QUINN Page Tbirfy-Ejglvt ' ' ' ' ' ' , , -4- W nw.. ..,-.., A.-.,-.5-x WI Y , M , ,.l I ,,,, .. , I . 7 'T:'4' I:J3.1fn,.Lg-agmvfgqfa-'qfrihzyglmfviqzqmmma-Hliiffv--?+rfywww A- f '-F1114 ,545--A uw, Q, LLIZLOT Cyan DORIS RENKEN LILLY JANE SELLERS DOROTHY SMITH HELEN ROGERS MRS. BARBARA D. RUSH PATRICIA SELLERS DORIS SMALL LUCY MARIE SOLOMON HELEN SPROTT Page Tbirfy-Niue IL' I ,fi IM. . SJ , -I I I I I , N .Q .il I, ,JJ KW 'I L K I w Ii .. I ,Q I S I Q ., I 5 I 1' ' w Mx. . 4 I N I 1 N . 'I Qu' 4i ! I I A. TS ' H1 I l I I 1 I E I I., I Q ,l 1 we 1 , v 1, . IN' se ,na 24 I A! x I ,.f..Q,.i.,, ,, .4 ., M R Fi ' R R A E, ,R . 4. ff g 1-T?S1,:,L.L ,V.:f:12f::m-. --11:4-,:.---.1:m.4-., . Eg g fi- , f-1 !'-'J--'f. : ' 'liffagd 1f 'lVIf1.:i:.:Ig !,'l-Mx?LQ'S'? V j 'T' T 'nf 'Q4'7'L5 -7 cmiofz Qian 5, f 130 ' ,XM l ,V W' . ,fa 1 ' VW w A if - ,ws '. . R JEAN STARLING SARA E. STARNES CAROLYN SWINDELL MARY ANN THOMASSON JOYCE B. TRUESDALE MIRIAM VARNER BETTY C. WARD MYRA LEE WHATLEY CLAIRE ZELL Page Forty Xldw P ' Lf f gf: -, 5 11--2 I an-I -n:i1 ..- 1 . .-,,, - I . . --I - , - .. . .. z..,,- ..Jf.m,l-:,..5,, rmf,,. .9 . M ,,, . I N , N , .,. vw ,. A- V r-...W . - .,. f, 'T V fw-+fP?'f'f?Lfinimff,fvMfY4f?f4W?ew'eff-iwWm:wi?fff'Ff,+f :vf'Nw4 . 755, HZEVL 3. . X I 3 X N in ,. X '1 .,x Q Ward A f -AM I vi ' ,gl V-, f . Li-J J -'Eff' 1 XL ,.. p f N ' qp ff' Q 11 .- Af A aff' X ' ,-Y e w A f ,X7'T...-- wif' . - I :Q J di' pf' NAI wx' 'aff - .X iw 1 I 1 4- I ,Q l-1 I H I' i lu 1 krf? 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FLOYD Page Forty-Tlwree 1 I I I ,ll V II MI I I .I -, -- ' I Ti I f,, . . S Sf ,, 'ff-N M , ' - ww f ' -' 'N fL 'A' ' ' fU T - fn -ff ' --2fi745f,f' , f'.f:i-IJ. , 4-4.1-a'm-,1Q:-.ff, ff ' Q :ffI3'. f'1,I'u'Q ',- I I H' 1 I 'I FZ, W , ,,,, - ,A,, M Y,,, , ,,.... ,.,,.-R.--Q1T.-.,,,, ., H- --W -Aw W L. ,. H, Lwmvawa-MFHAAVL,kQFp41 wh- ,nw W, W W-,,,,4 Y V X11 -C 'V r 'Zf-Li HZCUZ Ufdii 1. gyvzxwfww 4 fwwwvfmvyf , . , WI Q- ,S ,Egg XI -, s f 6 Z X i -,ge 1 ,, ..., , g - I fi 552 fm 5.W.,m7.,1N .Y . ,,,,,..,, Qfrsf ' , ZW W' ' 1-f - 'www I N, 71:1 if X7 ,I 7 .- ,kj VW ., , zffaisf 'f .j-LZ ' gi ' ff X116 7 N7 4 I 3 I 4 I 2? I if 7, X A Q 1 X f f fq 2 v M 3, 1 f 3,52 X X X, 1 ,rf 1 m , ff W f , 1 X X I1 ' yay X f X Q X f Z ff K 1 f X , W I ' f I f I 7 4Q 1? I K. A M sb' if Him ,, I, KQYWYYAE mf Q f 5' , lv ,W r 'I fy 'I Z wr 4,4 -, H ' A I .7 3 2 2 , f , J 9 . . f . iff . , f 5 X fic V 4' ff ,W X if f 0 Q1 y SWZNXQI 4 Q wx ' A, 1 ff X , f 4 M Y I I 4 If Am Qmxfiff Af' A ,px gy 2 4 , Vfff JOAN GLENN AUDREY GRAHAM JEANNINE GREGORY MARY ALICE GRIMSLEY BARBARA HAWKINS MARLENE HENSON PATSY LEA JEFFORDS ETHEL MATTHEWS SARAH MITCHELL EVELYN MOORE Page F0rtyLF0111' :QW Y MZ -, 7:25 M - Q Q - W 1?- fc? W if 0 42 L RAMONA GRIFFIN RUTH HOUSER MIRIAM OWENS 4 1 J , 1 '- - WNV - '- -I M A '- 2-:bf ' 1'I.i'.v-'Lili I 11, ',L1f.'m , I - Y I X A 1 I mn v W I ?,J'8c- 'swf mi, ,J Jufff. 755 21 YZCUZ 6770512 Rq.,....a........ , . . . H. f 1,,....QZL25fi-FmQ1.gJ.',v,fyfgzm-w44f4411iqW+,-,In-4mw4wm.qx,g..'sl'2iYvvwl4I-+.-mwwffa W -.'. I , 3- 5 w,,'.,'gA 'Mm ,,L ln, H I ' I I 'R I I I 1, I 's I . ' wa' f f I , L eif' 4. 11 I I ix' ' ,ft ' POLLY PRENTISS CAROLYN REGISTER CAROLYN SHAW MOLLY SEGALI. A DESSIE SHEALY MARY SI-IELLEY BEVERLY SIMS MARY SIRES BARBARA SXWEATMAN MARY ANN TOWNSEN JOYCE TRESCOTT DORIS WIATSON PATRICIA WEEKS pzllff' F0l'fjf-II'jl'E L . I - I I' ,K XI x i .153 ' ,I I K L R . 1 . n ,3 , -V i , v ' 'xv I' ' Sie 'E-1 'f 'E' Y -.-11.5. M , , , .. V - V ' 4 , . .a '-A-sexo I--L 5 we 45: 1'Htl-iiuilieifffzfgffzvgafuaaifzfafflum..,wfiw-faM-:fff'4-fiwii-fiWT. -. ilirl ,TN-Tf-' il .f 'za imma 15 Claudia Hunter, Thelma Collins, Lilyanne Peterl-rin, Eileen Hinze, Thomasine Gatlin, Betty Ken drick, Helen Freeman, Vernon Fisher, Margaret Cannon, Hazel Gensch, Elwanda Davis. Page Forty-Six l l T ff' if Till 7'i4' .- i!l4I!'l'WlQll l'i Z?ik?,J,A557223Zi,T75ygil?Wff,-Einllfii MEF ' , , 5 , ,,,, . ,, .,.,,,,r,Q ,, -,, -.r.,- , cuz :moaiafsa -'Nw IW Y-5 Q f xy AX film if Q! Lx x. wx Q A l L 77 X TUNER!S1?l1f'S.23sh'2'E1s2Qaf x i.i!3:MahES55.3-L'9?i z-EQb5EEf'i',,jfPf-ii.5Eff-Qriifgj , . , A 4. , , , A , F' I , X 4-f-I --- I - if L ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.i,lm,.v., acttffgzy ana! AWLLIZETUEQOTQ, I 'f2-P 5 W A S, ....s- Ruth Chamberlin Virginia Holcombe Nancy Saul Rosalyn Wieters Corine Eitzsimmons Mary jane Eurno R.N., B.S., M.A. R.N., B.S., M.A. R.N., B.S. R.N., B.S. R.N. R.N. Dean of Nursing Assistant in Education Assistant of Nursing Assistant in Clinical Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor I Superintendent Nursing Arts Instructor Service Nursing Relief Supervisor of Nurses Instructor of Clinical General Supervisor Nursing General Supervisor Joyce Inabinet Dorothy Roberson Irene Dixon Minera Kozma Marguerite Burn Clara Bearden R.N. R.N. R.N. R.N. R.N. R,N. Assistant Nursing ArtsAssistant Nursing Arts Supervisor of Private Assistant Supervisor of Night Supervisor of Assistant Night Super Instructor Instructor Pavilion Private Pavilion Private Pavilion visor of Private Pavilion Ruth Pierce Mary Ellen Hardee Agnes Duncan Dorothy Podmore Elsa Salvo Margaret Corley R.N. R.N., B.S. R.N. R.N. R.N., B.S, R.N. Night Supervisor of Assistant Night Super-Supervisor of Pediatrics Supervisor of Supervisor of Operating Supervisor of Private Main Building visor of Main Building Instructor of Obstetrics Room of Main Bldg. Pavilion Operating Pediatric Nursing Instructor of Instructor of Operating Room Obstetrical Nursing Room Technique Page Early-Eight f ,V A ,s a n , . ,-',5,k..:EE'QQg'1'2af1,,vE9gin,5?!fZggg:zEl,I-2f4TJQa,,iE1v:gfm!HLHTN LM WI il! -. ..g.,- -. .. nl . 1 ,.,,q- . ,... Jw- 'UI J iq . 4.3.1, li, f va. ' aaa! uma cgjfaff Gloria Thomas Amy Cannon R.N. R.N. Head Nurse, P. P. ii Head Nurse, P. P. iii Polly Beckman Elizabeth Lawandales R.N. R.N. Head Nurse, Emergency Head Nurse, Colored Room Surgical Ward jane Murray Margaret Rumple R.N. R.N. Head Nurse, Colored Supervisor Pediatrics Central Supplv Harriet Robinson R.N. Head Nurse, W hite Pediatrics Carolyn Warren R.N. Head Nurse, Colored Obstetrical Dept. Mary Jane Mobley R.N. Head Nurse. Colored Ward Page Forly-Nine Margie Shuler R.N. Head Nurse, Wlwite Medical Wrird Roma Hudnall R.N. I-lead Nurse. Colored Gynecology Marie Altman R.N. Head Nurse, Wliite Surgical Wai'd Marilyn Pfaehler R.N. Head Nurse, Isolation Eleanor Baughman R.N. Head Nurse, Psychiatry Thelma Brown Private Floor i Hr. F l aficfsnf :Staff f 1 X . , f f I 4 A 5 Q S3 ' , f W , t , , Z X .. ,ff S 1 7 S asf- ,gr K! fff' pw ., it .V L. H ,X ,,,. . Z, , . Wg , V. 7 X , ' Q '. 'N Z' fr : WS fx ,:.fff1' if ' we ,, X4 ff Q 5 .7 f-- ' P K Q f QV Sl J? ' ' 'fm i 'Aff' FV' 'A ' if - - Q ' , e -f' ' fi , ' f as ' wi. , 1 .V . ff.:- aa L N ,L 513, -1 he , . -5 .: ,.v W, if N f .N .. is I Z X J f N 5 , .3 4 X f , ,vb 7:1 V .' t 7, W Mi. ,,,, .. 5 WN ,nw , my Q2 ,. ,VW , ..,.,Y ,ZS SW ., Q. ,- kj, wwf l 1 5 , .3 A flz, eg Z f 'Q Z Sf , X 3 X 4 t , X? 0 'f' xi 1-gy , X M. . A , f J X fa X a 'f X ,K Q f 2. Q S S A W vm X? Z X X! f f , Xffxk ff J s f af f X, ,f w 1 Ng JL X H is 7 was I .0 -45 '- .f f F ,y ,uf ' 1 Q 1 n-..... . ,. . ... ai' fd ..-X, 'i Q . . First row, left to right: Surgery-L. B. jenkin, chief, P. Genity, H. Donato, B. Ferrara, C. Ma- guire, Owens. Second row: M. Weinberg, H. Friersong Medicine-R. Howell, chief, H. Snead, P. Stoney, A Pappas. Third row: H. Ellison, P. Coan, II. Miller, Pediatrics-M jenkins chief' E Latham G Y . , , . , . oung. Fourth row: F. Mijer, Rheneyg Obstetrics-J. Bell, chief, Eugene Latham, H. Smith, W. Dennis. Fifth row: R. Lumpkin, Dental-W. McLeaseg Orthopedics-E. Lie, chief, C. Lofdahl, G. U. Welrner, A. Franzblau, Tawse, chief Qnot picturedj. Page Fifty . L e.,Q.x:-.ring1:-Qf.+p.-1.gfxw.W:m:f1nf:Ew-, . ra-,, S S ' L S xf' 1 X Q ,Q.. .',.. . . ...LL AMSQLS- ' ' 1' ' l ' I l'5l4lIi'il4JVn12'lfizv.v1f.h1lfIPz4fflpulrmfi-w in . A -.-A M 'N '- A-M -'--- -V --we-H --V-i nfamz cgfaff N? First row, left to right: R. Burley, V. jeffords, R. Howell. Second row: W. Anderson, XV. Ector, G. Hughston. Third row: R. Fuller, C. Roberts, j. McAlpine. Page Fiffy-One 562,126 Qgifa J . i Seated, left to right: Miss Ouida Roberts, Health Nurse, Dr. Robert Wilson, Medical Chairman Dr. Kelly McKee,Medicineg Dr. F. A. Hoshall, Orthopedics. Standing, left to right: Dr. R. Hanckel, Ear,iNose, Throat, Dr. Henry Roberston, Medicine. Not pictured: Dr. A. Buist, Surgery, Dr. Pierre jenkins, Eye. Page Fifty-'l'w0 1. 'I1QYfi?'3TlT?i1'?fi'T 11. 'fffT N'2FTllxR 'Ig . e 1: ..L1 ..a..f lrwm-b'4ufvi1ffA,f.4-wimiklffffwilimvfrml'-r'' 1 r A V - - ' '- - V ' MISS VIANA MCCOWN Miss Martha M. Bradley, who is Director of Nursing Education at the South Carolina State Hospital, has been admired and re- spected by all students who have completed their Psychiatric Affiliation. Three months of theory and practice in a psychiatric hos- pital under such excellent supervision gives the student better rapport with all of her patients. Miss Viana McCown is the Director of the School of Nursing of The University of South Carolina. She has held prominent positions in the State nurses' associations, in- cluding the office of President of The South Carolina League of Nursing Education. She was the originator of the School of Nursing of the University of South Carolina. Miss McCown is interested in all her stu- dents and strives to help each one reach her goal. She is looked upon with much ad- miration and a feeling of love and respect. MISS MARTHA M. BRADLEY Page liifly-7'lmee I Ouzamofgazz Cheerful and always concerned with mak ing our dormitories more like home. MRS. ISABELLE ALLEN fl il 1 ll ' Constantly busy with the duties she so willingly performs. y MRS. FREDA MILLER so l iii Page Fifly-Fam' ll il fi-fm . so hours. r -M ' -of Cv xi-MTG ES f 51- Cf' . C . Zlfvizk I 1 .cgfzeciaf Gactftuzaa SHE DID IT . . . A white uniform, a distinctive cap, unlimited opportunity, a nurse . . . I challenge you, each and every one of you, to seek a richer and fuller life. Words such as these were heard through the speeches of the contestants in the Miss Student Nurse of South Carolina contest. The contest was designed for the purpose of interesting more high school students in making nursing their career. judging was based on poise, personality, scholastic rating, and content and ll lx' ,l I presentation of a speech on Why You Should Choose Nursing I as a Career. Miss Student Nurse after successfully competing, first against students in her own school and then against students from eleven schools of nursing in the state, received five hundred dol- lars 135001 and a tour of the state, speaking in the different high schools. The above was written by Sara Starnes, a junior student. affiliate from the University of South Carolina. Sara competed in the Miss Student Nurse of South Carolina contest, and we are , As , fi proud to announce she was awarded second place. . 'i To the members of the past, present, and future student body of the School of Nursing of the Medical College of S. C. ' lf and Roper Hospital, I am honored to state how I originated the title of Tres Anni for the School Annual. ' The first publication of the Tres Anni appeared with the class of 1946, of which I was a member. ,y Tres Anni, translated in English, is three years. The class if of 1946 realized that we had not only come to the close of a three-year period, but that we had reached more profound goals. pl We had learned the theory of our profession diligently in order to serve those in our care faithfullyg united we stood ready to rededicate our lives to serve in our profession to the best of our ability. There were many barriers to cross in order to make Tres Anni a success, but we worked willingly and earnestly together. I am duly proud to return in the year of 1955 to complete an I interrupted program and to see the problems approached with y more enthusiasm than ever. i My best wishes to all students and advisors for all times to come. MRS. EDWYNA MORSE BUTLER. 1 l My Page Fifty-Six li ' I -:A -egf -f',- 9 -,az fr - I 'S ' A' ' i ---'X' ..,',':.,.,.,,.',., U il- lvrIlliA:1n-vlifldvffflif.-flluf rlauli-.i--es, as 1 ' - . ,Ly 1 w 'r-a.mg4-.V-' .. 1 . ....,, . Q .L , W U Y Y in OXJE7, V ! i .,...,.., ,,.... , ,. ' MIRIAM OWENS, First Year Student, was selected Beauty Queen by impartial judges On February 20, 1953. Page Fijly-Sewell --.- -' -1' ,-rf-, '-'N 1 I 1 5 1 i 1 I 1 Z u ll Ltd. cifucfanf Counci r l Seated, left to right: Buena Floyd, Charlotte Mitchum, Maria Rousakis, President, Loretta Robinson, Mary Neal Cook, Betty Lesemann, Vice-President, Janelle Lester, Treasurer. 1 Standing, left to right: Miss Marie Altmann, junior Advisor, Betty Potter, jane Sellars, Dessie Shealy, Betty Allison, Mrs. Verta Ingbretsen, joan Glenn. Not pictured: Peggy O'Dell, Secretary. - Y i Page Fifty-Eight l U... - Y.-.,-,.,,.-- , --, , . .f fa., --...,,a..M..,,A..4.,,,. .. ..- Ha.m,a.:-.a...., 1 . f -. .. Xf'wf'Te's'fLf N',-Weifefe'v?'ef5' 1f' Mram.,iaff1v,a,ygw1,,,-mm.i L mzuaf Staff 2 'Q Q , fa-5, C p g, - V f, ,G W as ,Q . ,Ex , ,.v., S 2 , ,D 1-f ff Seated, left to right: Mrs. Verta Ingbretsen, Literary Editorg Loretta Robinson, Advertising Man- agerg Charlotte Mitchum, Assistant Editorg Gloria Cook, Photographic Editorg Elaine Morton, Editorg june Green, Business Editorg Mary jane Furno, Advisorg Lorraine McAlhaney, Circulation Manage-rg Maria Rousakis, Assistant Advertising Managerg Mary Ann Thomasson, Assistant Literary Editorg Betty Lesernann, Assistant Business Editorg Shirley Moorer, Assistant Photographic Editor. Page Fifiy-Nine Eat ttet ggtuctent Vttnton Top Row-Left to Right: jack Shingler, 'lan elle Lester, L. C. Dimmery, Mary Neal Cook, Edgar McKnight, jack Harrelson. Second row: jim Gallenger, Polly Prentiss, Charlie Jones, Beverly Simms, Theo Gailey, Virginia Hodges, joyce Trescott, Helen Sprott, Virginia Blount, Maxine Ackerman, Ray Ackerman, Mary Shelly, Margaret Howell, jimmy Howell, Mrs. Leroy Bene dict, Mr. Leroy Benedict, Charleston B. S. U. Secre- tar . Y Third row: Margaret Dimmery, Betty Brodie, Sara Starnes, President, Patsy Bozard, Mary Ann Thomasson, Myrtle Ann Benton, Elizabeth jenkins, Robert Prince. Fourth row: Hope Childress, joan Glenn, jerry Metts, Evelyn Cate, joan Gray. .5 eczfzecztionati dom mittee fnwwmw f i - N V W . , J W fn, . . -r Q , Wee? Nl . ,fy , ' J i .,,'zg 0, l i www- 3 . A , l V ,A , ,,V,,k Maw, 4 fm y . V r i yi l Left to right: Lorraine McAlhaney, Gene Edens, Chairmang Gloria Cook. I l lily Page Sixty ill ll i l in i' 'UM . . ZQWQ L-'gQ3QWjh,,,,x,5ilA..gm 1 N X If 5 1' -,, fx- 4.,':X. Q .,.f-- .......-f ' 5 V-HX X ,-- 4 'S X' A V032 V ' X--f . ' E1 iw f N ,J Si? A -1--' . fav I 521 i?f51 132- 5, Ns 4 Lf 'Bdsm rw 3 4 Z' i N, WRQ K f 4 -'f f ' 4 kv' 1 n -5: nMh1.'s..Z,-.12 2' ' 1 w K 'AL 'f '-' J A Q f' 'x ,V if .gg .' x ' 67 K ' Q - X , ' COLORED SURGERY U 1 , 1 Q coLoREo MEDICINE 4 W: N fx W6 Xf nsomvlou l' coromsn Ossrsmlcs 55 f 9,1 1 x N 5 , i 1 Q .1 5 4 , l 2..--X, , P lui: , ug W I J 'RQ 1 N Liu 'Q' 5 X N 'A 'E -- T 'L :I311,-1,.i2'ff'9gg,JLElQ ' 'I 'H 1 5 lifihz' IIi.11?1iZMi'14vrLvnUl :f'L' I ' ' , 7 ,. , 1 ' I . . g.-1...',y: ,I -N 'A 1,--LA I Zi ' I OPERATING ROOM PRIVATE PAVILIQN 21:- PEDIA WHITE SURGERY WHITE MEDICINE , 132. f r X . U ,,. ,Q - -,-1.... x....Q x. ...--4V.f:f..L.-'q'... -X., -.- -'-. 1-NV--A -1 1 'L L Y-.-.---.v , i 5 MM 6 ' . lk l f 1 -. 14, x fy, Q N. Vx f Sf' JET! -, If N. W, 1.1 ,,...?, ., : f 4. ff? ' 45 1 , K 2 4 . '17 if , ,Y ' ,M 5 Q , Q ' I V4 ' r X 1 ,I 5 . Page Szxfy-F0111' H qi lu. , 4, , , ,, . 5' '.x.,NjQ-1.'3QZ'j' if MC. 1 2:7f2.fFff'fQ'w1.TQ':?f:',7:I?ii1f':'71Ng?-Lf .Q Nw r. . Y Q . X13 'ASE ! fx 1 W N I 1 Y Y w 1 x N i J -, 7 Y, ' ' A'w'k 'A V A ' ' . . , W x '-fx' ' 7' Y Q., .- A 1 . - - ,aa 1 1 in L,.U.-,.-1-Q, we ' an Hlii'A41k-vW'4'l1'35fu'9,'lm!1U17-V' gtaff Ghana CMO LL I In sincere appreciation I have many thank-yous to extend at this time. First, to Miss Ruth Chamberlin and Mary jane Dottie Furno, our advisors, I truly express appreciation for making the work a pleasure as well as an accomplishment. Secondly, I would offer a trophy, if there were a trophy to offer, to june Green and Betty Sholk for their concentrated effort and enthusiasm not only in soliciting ad- vertisements, but also in preparing the contents. Thirdly, to Mary Ann Thomasson, whose artistic ability is unsurpassed, and to Mrs. Verta In bretson, whose literar enius is une ualled, I sa thank ou and con- S Y 8 Cl Y Y gratulations for such a marvelous presentation. Fourthly, deep appreciation goes to Lorraine McAlhaney for all the effort she displayed in circulation and photography. Fifthly, I express sincere appreciation to Mr. Rohde Nelson for having so much patience and still meeting his deadline when the weather was pretty warm. And last, but definitely not least, I wish to thank the Board of Commissioners for their generous gift in helping finance our annual and also all of the hospital doctors and attending physicians for their contributions towards the publication of our annual. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Elaine Morton. Page Sixty-Fire l DOCTOR S HELPING MAKE THE 1953 54 TRES ANNI ANNUAL POSSIBLE '75ffm2fZm3m ' MX gag? MHP? Q, Xjf, I . j .' A 'I' A ,gfwf gmfxk. A 22132 Q'A 5'Lqv QQQWQWQMX 1 PL Pg 5 fys fuf w A , I .f 24.1. fain! A x 1 1 nrftzf M. 3755 Ji.: lff7.ff' ff ' ' ' ' 1 .vi F Q' 4' 'I ' l'f'i'V ,p4.- . swim ,- ..,- f iff 1' 7 ,,- ,f ' , f ---f ,V-' ,-.f-fly' .-- ' -,ZZ ,. ,.4 ,,..,-'- f ' '-If .. 'lf-4 - 'ev' ' - -Y I2f-fl' I T - EN - ' 415,94 J--'- fj 1 1 L23 ....--1 415' -' X x X X X. we frknv ,-:- .T--A ,l J- - ,. -iii 3 '54 . 1 4 u f R 'I .11 1 . L 3 a N ,Q . '. f 'I mr ' H' . S .1 V .J I fx .Q Xu 1 . w 1 15 . .5 w N l w.. . R 5 w X .A l 5 T YT 'Sin ,wi w ml . ' 's N Q' x l H 'I 1 Y .lx w H . .1 ,VM Y' TV' ' K. . 9, w Q Fil S, Wt -:- sr F -:- -:- we -:- F i:- M R-new ,- , . A ty JOHN MQALISTEIQ, Inf. FUNERAL DIRECTORS STORE Telephone 4' 2 - 8 3 7 1 Serving Charleston for Over A Holt Century 'U' COMPLIMENTS OF - COMPUMENTS Gulf Service Station t 'C' O 733 King Street Mattson Oil Co. SMH Gnd RGUKE fi -:J . it Federal Detective Agency 1 C 1 COMPLIMENTS OF INC' ' H. MCKINLEY PACE, Mgr. i LD- Tnesl and Agency-Not Connected with , U. S. Government Charleston, S. C. i Avondale 3-3328 45' 'D- Howarcl R. Jacobs Comphmems of 286 KING swam A FRIEND K -u- il it 'S' 'C' ' 'E' 'C' 'C' 'il 'C' li Page Sixly-Eight 1 ill l i LL..'..i' 'gfi' Q, ' j -' , ' -' -v -V - l A--v -W f-- V, W ,.... L-5 eo '21 -'E' ee :li -IF ONE OF SOUTH CAROLINA'S GREAT STORES 269 ' ' 75 King St. Wentworth SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY -:L 5- -:- THOMAS W. CARROLL, Inc SEAFOODS Morket Street At Eost Boy Phone 2-3326 CONIPLIMENTS OF ANNETTE'S BLUE GOWN 'D' Women's Apporel Shop Phone 6574 290 King Street Chorleston, S. C. RALEY'S CAFETERIA Chorleston's Newest ond Most Modern Coteterio ir On King Street Three Doors North ot Wentworth fl zso KING s'r. I Q I t-I or 7G3AlI771Qbll-S6 Diol 2-OO24 DAISY BOGIN WOMEN'S APPAREL 256 King Street JAMES M. LEA 8. SON LENS FURNITURE 235 King Street Chorleston, S. C. it - -2- -:- -- -5 -:L -:- -:f --:ff I-1 Page S ix! y-N i 110 it 'I' 'I' 'C' 'I' i 'G' 'G' 'G' New Line ot -I' NuRsEs umiroialvis by Stein BELK'S Q- 232 King Street W. P. CART COMPANY JEWELERS 237 King Street -D- GAS ENGINE 8. ELECTRIC CO. 210 E. Bay Charleston, S. C. lc' Distributors for NORGE HOME APPLIANCES ZENITH RADIOS 81 TV CARRIER ROOM AIR-CONDITIONING coMPLiMENts OF JAMES ALLAN 8. CO. 285 King Street 'U' Rosalie Meyers Harry J. Levinson COMPLIMENTS ROSALIE MEYERS Of L 1 4' FEMNNE 'WARE THE REMBORT coMPANY Phone 3-7321 3 Liberty Street Columblc' S' C' Charleston, S. C. 'U' Flowers for Every Occasion COMPLIMENTS Charleston's Distinctive Florist Q. of Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association CENTRAL PARKWAY . BRITTON-EDMONDSON Parking by hours or month lu- 30 GSOVQQ Slfeel 370 King Street Dial 2-0531 B- E- BGSSIUQGVI MQV- Opposite Garden Theatre QQ 5' 'S' 'C' 'C' 'I' 'I' 'C' QQ Page Sezfezzly ' V 'O vw, :?r:iLfiX.XP?rQ4'li,ZlEi:-TF hill-1.2-Xiwkvsif f ' 1 'iii iliifi I' - 5- -:- . -:- A -:- -:- M -:- -:- Mollie Michel Horvin Peggy B. Adoms 'Il' COMPLIMENTS MARIONETTE BEAUTY SHOPPE of l26 Wentworth Street lNeor Comingl PRINCESS RESTAURANT 'D' For Individuolity onol Economy DIAL 2-lO36 coMPLuviENts OF SIRES LUMBER CO. TTT -D' COMPLIMENTS OF McKETHAN OLDSMOBILE, INC. 0 King St. ot Sheppord Chorleston, S. C. Telephone 2-0594 'U' COMPLIMENTS OF ROSE GARDEN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION CENTER I LOUIS A. MELCHERS, JR., Ph. G. IOM Rulledge O' Bull lu, Chorleston's Newest, Modern PHONE 22035 Protessionol Phormocy 1106 King Street Chorleston, S. C. M. C- Kennedy, B.S. cphcm C. vv. Ducker, B. 5. qphori 'U' COMPLIMENTS OF 'U' ,D ' , HAMPTON RESTAURANT Coterers To Discriminoting Lovers ot Ice Cream + Phone 3-2852 Chorleston, S. C. W 5' ':' , 3 'T' 'D' 'S' '2' Page Sezwzly-Ofze L X Et- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- .1:- -:- iw 'DI FURCHGOTT STUDIO Fon FINE Poizrm-xirs 41-B oeofge sneer .:, opposite the olorro Thos. B. Allen - W. P. Welob - A. D. Halsey, .lr TELEPHONE 7791 ALLEN 8. WEBB Mill Supplies and Machinery Heating and Refrigeration Supplies 176 Meeting St. Box 902 Charleston, S. C. -G- ATTENTioN, NURSES . . . These modern apartments otter you: Modern living, A convenient location cl' and economy. It will pay you to investigate lliiriiis N' Charleston's Oldest Department Store 260 King Street SERGEANT JASPER APARTMENTS 'U' COMPLIMENTS of COMPl.lNlENTS OF MR AND MRS MIKE BLOUNT'S DRUG STORE LC' ' . . U. S. Hwy. I7 at Dupont Crossing AND Savannah Hvvy. PHONE 3-7555 4' EYES EXAMINED AND -:I COMPLIMENTS GLASSES FITTED f O J. FURMAN MASON MlLLER'S AIRPORT PHARMACY QPTQMETRQST 'C' Remount Road 375 King St. Phone 2-4919 Charleston, S. C. QQ '31 . 'S' . .,o. 52' 'I' 'ff' A S FC' 'C' Hi Page Seventy-Two TC Q- sim-.7111-ritz:FmA:s,p.g,,11:ggx.ytwg13p1,5gg5.,'iaf.,-1 Q, ,Y 1 , ,mq1,i',',,v,g:.g as ' I Ik Ik 52' -5- --- '-'L -5- -2' CONVERTlNO'S One Day Service Arcade Dry Cleaning and Hat Cleaning Shoe Repairing While You Wait PHONE 2-3437 367 King Street Charleston, S. C. IMPERIAL CLEANERS QUALITY ASSURED 223 Calhoun Street I COMPLIMENTS OF MAX GOLDMAN'S ESSO STATION St. Philip and Calhoun BULLWINKEL'S BAKERY BREAD, cf-xKEs, PiEs, Etc. Specializing ln Wedding and Party Cakes 206 Rutledge Ave. Charleston I5, S. C. coMPuMENts OF McCRARY PIPING 8. HEATING CO. 575 Meeting Street H. G. CANADY PAINTING CONTRACTORS 136 Peachtree Street MOLONY DISTRIBUTING CO. N C G Hospital Gases Surplus Industrial Supplies Office Equipment - Mill Supplies Marine Supplies 500,000 Bargains Come Up and Count Them COMPLIMENTS ot ECONOMY SUPER MARKET 5 Mile Viaduct King Street Extension Stark Annex Dial 4-7756 jg 'C' 'C' 7 Q' 'I' 'C' '5' A 12' QR Page Sez'w1fy-Three if ..'lIlIYl1'l -7rf ilI IN.IlK+'I 'N' '- '3'l'!1'I N' 'N wx--.QUKQ-q-na-aagf-.ag--s-un, 5 ' '- 'V I1 fly:-Vi' ' I J, K I '-:- -:- -:- -:- 1:2 , -:- -:- ti-Z WEDDING DECORATIONS CUT FLOWERS EDWARD'S, INC. -6- STORES or THE THRlFTY FRAMp-I-QN FLORAL STORE Bamberg - Naval Base - Walterboro 161 Rutledge Ave. DIGI 2-0553 Myrtle Beach - Conway - Charleston Nlghl Calls 3'Ol65 + City and Suburban Deliveries y Q51 Byrnes Downs ' FUNERAL DESIGNS POTTED PLANTS C' M . BEST WISHES PONTIAC 84 CADILLAC si-:Ei-TEE SURGICAL SUPPLY co. 50,65 and Service INC. I 'D' 207 E. Ash Street 3 LUCAS STREET Goldsboro, North Carolina TELEPHONE 8280 W. T. ODOM, Owner 81 Mgr. -:- WAYNE FINANCE Co. MARTENS-DAvls COMPANY I COMPLIMENTS OF Real Estate - Insurance - Loans bil 'II' A. G. HEARON 'T I Brogden Township Charleston, S. C. lj Goldsboro, North Carolina ,T Dial 3-5456 35 Broad St. PREPARED FOODS FOR PARTICULAR PATRONSH 'U' CALHOUN RESTAURANT , T COMPLIMENTS OF l Opposite Marion Square HAROLD TATUM, Architect 139 Calhoun Street Telephone 2-3298 l 41' 1 Charleston, S. C. if 2' 'I' E' 'i' 'I' 'I' 'C' Qi 'il Page Serefziy-Fozrf lill, Wi lL'illfi','L7f,5,f..,, fi, ,T ,. l- will QI-,...Y,a is, V A, , . Y .. - , -,,- ., -. , ,g-:,..,. --,--,.,. .-v'E:9,a, ,L M -2 -:- -:- -:- E -:- .14 -:- A-H ADAMS 8. ORTMANN COMPLIMENTS OF 'UI JEWELERS ond SILVERSMITHS THE FORK DRIVE-IN Rudolph J. Ortmonn Horoce G. Adoms Sprlng ond Cannon Slreel Extension ond -D. 251 King Street Charleston 7, S. C. MT- Pleosom. AT The pH0NE 7327 Foot of Shem Creek Bridge HD' STATE AUTO FINANCE CO. K AND H PHARMACY, Inc. T29 CALHOUN STREET PRESCRIPTION CENTER ID- Chorleston, S. C. DIAL 2-2988 NEED MONEY? Automobile and Furniture Loans T39 Wentworth St. Charleston, S. C. 1:- 'D' COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF -U' S. H. KRESS AND Co SOUTHERN WELDING, INC. 'D' DRINK -D' IDEAL WHITE SWAN ' LAUNDRY CO. G- IN BOTTLES gl ':' ':' T-T T ':' ':' -:F :::'rFf1I1fe+.Lf4gg 939- Pugv Suzwily-Ifi1'e L . I 'W fWlV' QMWWIIWII wt ! , 'Nu-xx'-'xw .xxx I xc-s -x s. w - NN-gqglqql-qs-QA-fsgqg-aug-. ti!!-'D' A ' V ' Awww-rv-rr-rr rrrp rt' f 'K M i ll in l I I. -i 'i i bl' -fi ,,' T lk Ill 'i ,i t 1 il fly? ll' l X L :Q-.I -. I l I: ,v i ., 'Q we t.. i 1-it :Fir 'ttyl' I 'IIIIQ wg- ,X ii . xi., -. ii -. 6 I l xi i' YN 'tx dmv' ,V lifnrf uw, -tt T x I. in I q-nnfv: 'L . I V - . , ,A ,, , Y . E, . ,. ,- ,, , , . ,. 157 - -:- -:- -:- -:- -Q -:- Q 24 'ul COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATES COMP!-IMENTS ':' PORT CITY DRUG CO. f o Montague Ave., North Charleston 'DJ -C. Telephone 4,3156 AUTOMATIC GROCERY 'U' -D' HOUGHTON MOTOR SUPPLY CO. ELZA'S l7O Calhoun Slreel Fashions for Smarter Young Women 'U' 'D' Charleston, South Carolina NEXT To GlOriC1 Theatre EVlNRUDE MOTORS Phone 3-7901 Charleston, S. C. -D' 'li' c:oMPuMENts or Best vvisi-iEs HENRY'S CUT-RATE DRUG STORE PTRESCRIPTIONS o f 'l5' 4, V maaqaewzw 515 King Street 323 King Street Phone 6624 Charleston, S. C. phone 2-7246 'C' fl' 1 T Mn T r coMPLuviENTs or 4. l C' P l' ' 219003 IZQ ,S 3' WALTER JENNINGS 74217156196 all yawn .1 'Dyq Clpaninq ' f 1' : L SERVICE STATION Laundrq ProblemS .4 S Tl0N 3 In Calhoun at Green 'U' -5- Gunmrzeo , L e 363 Meeting Street PHONE 8305 Branch Foot ot Calhoun QQ 3' 'C' 25' 'C' 'Q' 'TZ' 'C' QX Page Seventy-Six l ' Wfww , Y ' K' A ' ,rfp tazmvrsws- WiVf1'.P.we'fS3.Wh3 Qi - '3'V -: fulfil-lt lf7il'f l'?i-i1..L -1 I l ' V' l W -:- E -:L -:- -1- -:- ---:- ,-:- E H GULF FRUIT CO., Inc. WHOLESALE FRUITS ond PRODUCE Bay Fruit Co. 36-38 Market Street Chc1rlesTon, S. C. Phones 2-3881 cmd 2-3882 CGKUUL In the Happy Sunshine Yellow Wrapper! STAYS FRESHER LONGER! 1HE SUU1H'S HNES1 SINEE 1841 25,4 E' ,gl ' -:- L Y 'G' :gr 1 gi, Wax Page S6'l'L'llfuj S6l'L'1l 'UNK I M1111-' vvl m1'w-'Qwmewrw f-x s. 1 -xwmx-1-.qggq-:Qing-1.gmg-n-uuuv. guqpnuv V , ' ' --Y ---- ---f --- 1, N' 'E -:- -:- tg We -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- - , 'I' Established 1886 Wi. -D' + cLEA,.E,.S .1 FRANCIS MARION Hom 4' Where Important Events Happen Ml 'W ,wi . . . ,, LAUHQQ1 and Distinguished Guests Stop 'U' 'C' Near Shops, Theatres, and Dial 5505 Plant 81 Office Points of Interest 537 Meeting Street FU' 'D' 'Ci 4. l l 1 MEDICAL BOOKS -u- l Of All Publishers ,L coMPLiMENTs li l 05: Any book on Medicine, Surgery and Nursing. ,:, E i 'U' SOUTHERN ICE COMPANY J. A. MAJORS CO. Church At Hayne 4, Q New Orleans l2 Dallas l lil PHONE 2-4026 E Atlanta 3 cu Catalogs cheerfully sent upon request Fc' l l K gf if' - '1' 3' 'i' 'C' 'Pg A 'I' gg ll Page Sevezzly-Eight 9, ,i v i 4 I I i ir A -si-L,ie.Si3 s WFT:iRr5T5 :. F' l Mc, 5- -:- -:- -:- -:EMM ,g -:- -:- E For the Finest In Nurses' Uniform Apparel Bruck's Nurses Outfitting Co., COMPUMENT5 OF Inc. D. W. OHLANDT 8 SON Branch Offices- . Charleston, S. C. Baltimore - Pittsburgh - Chicago New York - Detroit 'i' FREEDCM ' G0E5 WHERE THE VESTAL INCORPORATED ' z NEWSPAPER Goss ' 4- qk MANUFACTURERS OF A Free People Bmen'All Must Be An Vesta-Gloss Informed People Septisol i' Staphene A NEWSPAPEIVS MISSION IS T0 INFORM THE PEOPLE Ve5'C0Te The Charleston Evening Post Frank Haskell, Representative Afternoons Except Sunday 2719 Lee Columbia, S. C. Ula: Nrhm muh Clfuurirr Every Morning 9-Q2 -2- -G' E it ' -2- -5' '21 -If -2' Page Se Z GlIf,Qf-NjI16 1 fnmmisfvammwmwm-ww-wemvwewnwe Q .. - ' Y 5 ' i E ' 'i r l l 1 , QA iv -'il it l l. X .N . 'fl i . i l i . ' 1 i-. . iii l , ., Q 7 .A J 'Starr 5,55 5 l l il i rl Y 2 :N lk 'i 1 vig x '. E l a 33- M -:- -:D -- -:- 'UT MOST PEOPLE SHOP AT Y 'll' , . 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