Medical University of South Carolina - Tres Anni Yearbook (Charleston, SC)
- Class of 1958
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3-t 1'4l' A-' .1 4 J 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,0'.' 'ii' i ,fT 1 .f - ,'-' 4 if f?:.6fco'?j ff Q 5 T2'ff'h'x, 1 U. 1. f 'i Qw J sf wwf: H1102 J HE 1957-58 GRADUATING CLASS ,F THE SCHOOL OF NURSING OE THE 2 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 5, f 3 Q n . r B Igrvnvnia Cflhr E N Tres Zlnni I ,.,..-, - 4 fllnrrmnrh A dream come true' How proud we are 111 our whlte unlforms, graduate caps and pms Yes, We have a rlght to he proud hut whlle t scan over the ll1gl1l1gl1tS of our t three years They have heen wonderful and thls hook 1S prmted pas hy the cl us ln days to come of tlungs that should never he forgotten lookmg toward the future we pause o semor class for the purpose of remm mg Tl d nces the classes the good days the had days and most of all to remmd us of the people who helped to make thls re m 1, I two . L. 5 16 a l .. lr, , ., ', ' ' fl a 'ome true. l '1 I 1 .. xl ' a 11 1 3 ' 3 l 'SCHOOL OF NURSING BUILDING tlzfrcc Q N if W ,f X i X , 5 X 54' 2 X :W f 1 elf' ,,. .Q if f .ffl vi fiffs- 1 231 X Q ,sy s 5 odication t.. The greatest and richest goodff my own life tonlivef This she has given me If giver could Our fleflieation is for one who has given us many things of which we are often unaware. She has helped us to achieve and unflerstanrl our mofle of living from which we have gained deep satisfaction anfl gratification. She has been a model and repre- sentative of the highest ifleals of nursing, making us better models anfl representatives for the future. ln orfler to thank her 011 behalf of the Student Body we, the senior class, fleflieate, with pride, the 1957-58 Tres Anni to- idd pam CAam6erAn, ean four , ,, .f . X f Jas ' as 3,1 MV, 4 S X 2 ' , fn? K f 4 A TRIBUTE CUB FRIEND A deflicatf-rl nurse and a cllerislmf-rl friend, Bette is ilillllllffl by all who know her. Une to zu la-ngtlly illnessq her PflllC2ltl0l1ill program was tlelayvfl. XV? have all Il1lSSOll hor unfl fer-l tlmt fllC1't? is il vacancy in tlw school. Nvv urn- anticipating tln' slay she can 11-turn to her nursing. fin' in MMI gager .Mr ang ,E E A w X X LIVING ROOM DESK WITH HOUSE MOTHERS SCENES AROUND? LOUNGE ROOMS 44511, 'fggf 1. I, X M A x I x I K 5 9 , X, Aw. X .-,w- f -.:,'-1 , mf ' I fax: i . , V , V 1 , iz 4,1 Q .f ,f , ii aX f Er. Egnrlg Ur. Lynch was born in Hamilton, Texas. on November 27. 1887. He was educated in public schools and received his M.D. degree in 1910 from the University of Texas. ln 1910 and 1911 Dr. Lynch was a resident Pathologist at the Philadelphia General Hospital and in 1911- 1913 he was instructor in Pathology at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. During these years he was also assistant Pathologist at the Philadelphia Ceneral Hospital and University of Penn. Hospital. ln 1913-21 he was a professor of Pathology at the Medical College of South Carolina and during this time he served in the United States Army as a Captain in the Medical Corps. ln 1926 Dr. Lynch returned to the Medical College of 5-South Carolfna as a professor of Pathology. ln 19115-'13 he was vice-:lean and in 194-4 became dean. llr. Lynch became president of the Medical College ol' South Carolina in 191-9 in which capacity he selves at the present time. isa Qllyzuixlwrlin Miss Chamberlin was graduated from the Mt. Sinai Hospital School of Nursing in New York City. She received her B. S. and M.A. degrees in Nursing Education and Administration from Teachers' College. Columbia University, in New York City. She has served as Night Supervisor at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Assistant Director of Nursing at Roches- ter Ceneral Hospital. and Educational Director and Director of Nursing at the Syracuse Uni- versity School of Nursing. Miss Chamberlin is at present Dean of the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Carolina. During W. W. ll she had leave of absence when she held the rank of Major in the Army Nurse Corps as chief nurse of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Unit. ln organ'zational work Miss Chamberlin was first president of the S. C. State League for Nursingg is past president of the S. C. State Nurses' Association and is the nurse representa- tive to the Executive Committee of the State Board ol' Health. 111.11 111111 Nllss X Ilxl IXII I IIIIIRIIIIIIIIIC ll KTIUN MRS III XRN MII EAN NIIIISINIL NlRs BI NI IxIX S RUNNER lll0lI N IIHINI: MISS RUTH PII RCE IINSIIIIIIQII IN IIINIQ II. NIIIISINI WlIxS S AIN A S I OKIES INQTIIUCIOII IN CIINICII, NIIIISINII CI INIC XL IN IIIIICIOII 'ro EDIIPIIIIJN DII III1IvIIgN'I' MRS IOYFP ABI RN'E'I'IiIY' AssIs1 KNI IN NIIISINI: VIRS MARK AHILI HORNE AGQISTAN1 IN NLIISING MISS MAUDE BAILEY PUBLIC HIALIH NURSING MISS Al NFS DUNCAN PIIIIAIIIIC NURSING MISS DORU I HY PODMURE OIss1I'rIIIrxI NUIISINIQ MISS II LSA SALVO DIIIICIIII bs Ol NUIISINI: PINI- IIAVIN MRS CAHUIBIIN IHUMPSUN' IIINIFAI INsIIIIIc'I'oII PINI IIAVI N MISS FDNA HILIQ OPMIAIINI Roolvl TIII-INIQIII4: MRS. AN NI F PU FIC ICT Dll IIIIUN fnol lllflllfl IU X 5 4 R . . - , I I I L, 1 I I' I .XssIs'I',-IN'I' IN FII I: ,S I I' I I 'II ' A .-XssIsIuIN'II IN CI,INII1,II, In Q. C WI' X S. INs'I'II IN I ,S , I I . S I I . 'S' It T, 1, A, , -H I L. S- I .. MISS MIRIAYI 0Wl+Ns I . S .' I I S .,, , - -A I 4, II. . J 4 J 3 'I I I I QI I .I 5 . 'I . I , . 7 Jr., ,H ,. - , . , .S If ,I , I . A ,. L. .J L., , V ' 1 W ' f 1 , , . . J A A , I , . , ' 4 Q: ' r , L . .A ', , ., ,v. .X I , fix jx ffgx. S N N I 2 5 4 www N XX X 4 Sx .N W xx X N ..- M 'J f f fx X 0512, f QQS ADMINISTRATION I 1 .',,SfA u-Q ' fx' I K i' f X :S Sky V 1 M ,.,. X! ., www W X px 4 , . , V , ww- 1, U A g , IVIr3mc.u, flunugcrz HOSPITAL K W2 I I gg IX.x , f .. N' ,,,.,-afav S :U PD rf: U Z DP I Z -4 CJ m :U E FU G5 L- cm Z 2 5 U1 rr: P 'JU rn '-4 F' .f 5 2 1: 2 r: I E 2 Ln I1 55 I n w C' 'U F7 E 2 4 P1 2 U Fl 2 -4 O -n m u ... F5 af r' C5 O 1- I P1 cu Fl O U3 sm 2 -3 :- 1- ss Me. N mr. my MISS MICYERAL ENGLEBERG MR. C. A. ROBB lllmccmn ov Nunsns. Rovm HOSPI'F.AL SUPERINTENDENT or ROPER HOSPITAL twelve AFFILIATIONS us Mutha M0011 B1 lrllfw R N Uluvtrc-A of NIIIHIII Plllll mon Sl llc H0 pll ll Nfflll mon www E ,Q 5f QU!'- Miw. Viana V Mcfown DireQtresQ of ,N'lll'Sill ml' lla Univvr.-ily I' S. l University .Pl'0 'l llll. tllirtrf L u, BOARD OE TRUSTEES ,K 'ww Dr. Thomas Antley Pitts, Dr. Lawrence P. Tliaekson. Dr. J. Dercllarcl Guess, Dr. Cecil B. Johnston, Dr. Alfrml Flouifnoy Burnside, Dr, Eflward Harry Barn- well, Dr. Frank L. lVIartin, Dr, ,lolm McGill Pratt. Ex-officio: Governor George Boll Tinnnernian. Jr.. jesse T. Anflerson, Vifni. P. Baskin, Jr., anfl Frank Epps. HEALTH COMMITTEE Standing: Dr. Rolivrtson, Ur, Hunt-kel. Seatefl: Dr. Jenkins, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Sc-igling. Not Pic-turefl: Ur, Wlclice. Dr. Boyles. fnurtccn 11 Z0 N , ' K - WNW: , X :W ' Q , 4 .5 X' ,. g 9 ni SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS WWMW' Vice President Presiden.t MISS MARGARET SMITH MISS NANCY RHODES Secretary Treasurer MISS IDA MYERS MISS .I UYCE MUNN szxfean xlill':Lill'!'l Atkinson 'SlH'l'l'll is silrvri Sill'lIl'f' is g.5n1rlvl1. NNW XXX Betty ,loyvv Buss ig llIilI,LZS ulwuys ronw of lilllv people seventeen Billiv Mae' 300114- Nfvllfllillg is impossilrlv In u willinlll lwnrlf' COIIII ie M ay son Brown Happy um I. from Curr, fm free. Win' nr0n'l flzcy all Conlenled like nm? utkwawf E if 1h H1 p -Q 1 f MQ 1 . W .r U 1 1. 1 iw p x '-mtl, .N X if :g If:- 5i'if'1. ' F ,-at ,, , 5 ings rg, pf? eh M35 37154. Evi- mf, EMF 1053 E P395 1 Aj! . J, dd: Q ,Vu- tiff. Wing , ,lj ,Mig 51' ' pw 91- ' lr .4 :CJD 1 ,J 223 3 3 .ai ' J 9 ' ,. 1 Stanmtula M. Curosatos She is pretty In walk with. and witty withg and pleasant. loo. to think nn. Lottie Hanson Cummings Shes all .mil mul nn IIIICIIOIH., to talk eighteen J 0 Marie Darby U iIl1 long life .she will satisfy him who has receiver! her lIHOCfi0ll.', 9 I J x Norma Ruetta Davis Loyal hearted, strong of mind, a grander girl nowhere yolfll find. I ' 1 m...,rr.g:slf' '1fwrfffB?u13H'f'11u71aswmgwfuxfamf-u' Yijigifff 1 A t - A t Marilyn Yirgilliu Dvxvill Sink as y1'lI1li1ll' us ll flllllllllllfillfl Illv 1'1'ifl0m'v is imprinIf'rl. I 1 w A l Martha Woorl nljllfllillll Sing away sorrow, cas! uwuy 1'urf'. nineteen, Annie Edwards Follin ElPPl'ylllillg comes to lwr who mails. Barbara Iris Friend Little chips smrt great fires. vgfgag. w.q W fl Vw , x Sflf v 4 si ? xiii 1 ,'d fx' w. L2-s ' fi 3, V 'lf .PLZ Lv . 3 H. A Z-if W3 5 I if ' m I ii ' 7 . . Y if .. 12511 W r . M, 5 , R, QR gifs! Fiii' iii F , Q 25 L gf ti Fqf' Sei ,xii ,, , gi E, - '. 1 n -Qi: g li 3 If ,re 2 Q rr 1 I 'l. ZQ. +1 ,4 r F1 v -1- Y , e V - - when Y,Y,.,Y:1--ff-W, W, -11 Caroline Stone Gambrell A pretty girl of the brunette type. with eyes that shine like stars at night. ff t, ,mzvfe B2ll'll2l1'H Ann Hankins She has a great gift of mental nature wisdom. -s I J ul' A 4: I twenty Roberta .I nan Harris As we watch. we womler if we can spy, the meaning of her mysterious smilef, Mary Dale Kirven She xprearls around tlmt magic spell tlmt makes all people lore lwr wellf, Sidney Badger I,llll1'ilStl'l' f1'u1111i11exs belongs lo those who are conlvntf' Hurlmru .lc-an lm- 'Ul friend lllllj' wvll lu' 11111041 u l'1lIlSfl'l'lIil'l'P of nulur0. ,1vlu1'y Carroll LZIIIQSIUII fl Capable girl with u liglllening quick mimlg but a nicer one you could never jimi. may tu'Cntl1-one Doris Holm Lupe: Q, s -. - x N '4 fs N. A f. 5 .,' - -N. 'C 5. Q. -. 1. 5 vs. w -. -. - 'E -1 -. 'a z - -N. , P' A 2 'I -. -... , Alyce Bruder Matthewes Always happy, never sad, sometimes mzuglzty, never badf, 1 , A Chilli? Mayson The lzeurl llml has truly loved never forgets. twenty-two Sallie Christine .lV1cL1art Diligent, capable-wims for the topf, 4 3 E A Ada Angelyn McGill She has just enough sense and nonsense to make her a charming girl. .mv-1 - 111' 1 'f,:.4': .,'z1.,,v2au'e,...1,,- 1-.mi :L ' '. - 7 , . , , V, . , V , 1 A XIi1-vlfnlln-rinv All'lXt'llZi1' S14'vvlr1v.w.s und glllillllvii IIIOUIII in lwr lL'l'SUl1.N Allhcu Ann Moorv Men muy conzv, uml mon muy go, bul 1101 if I can help it. tlve'ntl1-three' Peggy Elaine Morgan She flops her part with clzevrful ll9lll'l.v ,loycv Lorruinv Munn I am the master of my fare. NWN' I , 1. al :df -' .1 5, 42 LX 'gx xxu ii :Slit is i'iffg:N 1 bi' 4- W f I ,ehgi 2 1113? fiff. 'ak'- x fr I J G Az' fy ri ,j if ' kk f Z' W L, mtg: IL ef? Exif- 3111? ff? :iff kiwi :' -9 5 'E3' 4. a- Qffrl 5' , ,,- in S hp' ' I . 1 - 'E 5121? ML W .3 9' -I? , If 4 iid! H!-'IB 'ff 1 ' 1 1 rf 'I Mf +V ' 5' v . :IQ '1 .g, lf. ,- if E N' J ,-' F Vi 1 f Shi . -4 . fd ! LL' t , 4 ' l 5 . i 4 . l . W. -W - --,..--4- A, 4 lfla Margaret Myers You will fintl her true mul just, fl girl whom ull will love- and trust. Marilcite Lena Willa Parkinson Guy vfantenl, never blueg always fllllllflll, always truef, twenty-four Patricia Dangertielfl Poston Good without effort. greut without ll foe. Shirley McClain Poteat Her smile shows her happiness: her friends her persoimlityf, ,S-'S K xXZIllH'llll0llkl Claim- Purslvy Full of fun mul u smiiv for ull. Dura lfamn Hielgill Sugar and spif-af. mul ull llzings ni1'1'. . Qififiw' 1.5 ff! Nancy Anne- Hlugufw And then 1Il6l'l?.S the stnry uf ll nighlingulzf ux'zo sung I0 be llllllflyfa flLTt'flf!f5fiLVl' I Xllllll' of xunslunv. u lwurt of Q4 Doris Ann Ridgill vllf. tffrs .r' .I A x. + W 3:- lv 'A s Ir v ' r 5 ii? .1, X. ,fn ,x, 'ma Rosemary Ross A pretty girl, u witty girl, a girl so full of fun ll furefree girl, u brainy girl, a 1000 girls in one. Elizabeth Louise Royall The human heart has llillden treasures. twenty-s-ix Joan Seawright A soul of kindness, believing goofl of everyonef, Emma Marcia Singletary Her fortress is a faithful heart. --'Pn.H1v- 'J''.'.FF.3'!'l .lil-,-7f414'1!fvni1.'f!lW111 i' ' ' ,.... ' I - , fl ' ' . - -'f ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' Bnrlmru Guyiwllv Smith --51,03 u lim' lilllf' thing. will: u smile' us brig us spring. F K Nfargaroi Anne Smith Beauty is powvr, Il smilr' lwr sword. twenty-Seven Bvtty Hood Todd Like ungpls' visits -fvw and fur 1IPllUf'0Il.N Harrivt Dwight 'liravvrs A duuglzler of the gods. divinely' mll, und mosl divinely fair. QW' wig iv' i if -1 ,, will 'fs if ii-I 1, Eng V: 3 ETF! Ei .L I , 1. 1 3. ' , l ex fi. 1. A , Aff .3 X, 1 ,-1 rf- ,Q -1. L41 ml! J filil. r g' if lid' Li Q ', .Q 'E l ill Vi? vi 341 1 rl Vggfx If ng! lf. Lil i if if W . ig, Y'-. ,B+ : '-7 ,ci 7 .:! F nh' -a il UF' if I I I x T MJ Alutllf-y Ann Wlzltts They who know lzvr best lava ller nmxtf' . v, f ff if t Silrklll Louise Wautts Charming, pretty' and petita. Hal not more arming than xlte is xlwfvlfl twenty-eight Q, L ll ,I -N 4 Rose Nell Weeks USIIHWS gootl naturefl. unselfislt antl true, always . a l has a .mule 9S1l?Clflllj' for ynuf, Fl'illlCE'S HllHgC1'I1i1-l6'l' Welcll Always sweet, friendly, gayg always modest. tlzafs her way. N ,QNX as q ',, ' Lera ,leanene Welfts Elizabeth Worley Willialllsoxl nSlI9,S smiling and happy, rarely smlg one of NEfll'fll',S noblest fl!-illgfll woman perfeeterlf' the best friends you ever luul. Dear Alma Mater This we pledge to thee. Throughout our lives, Our love and loyalty. Please shed your light with wisdom. truth and will so that our lives May all thy aims fulfill. Mlm WWW Tcavh Us the way for eourage. Strength in neetl, Give us the faith to serve antl Our svhool we love, Thy cause of health is right. Our Alma Mater Help us with thy might. to suveeetl twenty-nine We praise thy name, Anil pletlge our loyalty. We lift our song of triumph ronstantly. May you be strong and grow to come. Medical College Sing we this our song. YVe nttraea all. llay tribute to our State South Carolina, High thy slanflartls rate. We nurses all Proc-laini our love for thee, Metliral College llaugliters protnl are we. for years SIGNED: Rose Nell Weeks W ' ' ff 7' 7.12 - -lg V if Want will emh testament l, Margaret Atkinson, leave my ability to day dream to some lucky junior in love. I. Betty Joyce Bass, will my ability to out- shout the noise at student body meetings to the future President. l, Billie Boette, will my little foot tub to anyone who will use it as much as l. I, Connie Brown, will my ability to love flu, infirmary to P. Reynolds. I, Tula Carosatos, do hereby bequeth my love for O. B. to all. l, Lottie Cummings, leave my ability to have a new boy friend every few weeks, to some junior. I, .lo Darby, do hereby leave my love for the Medical Balls to anyone who has never attended one. l, Norma Davis, leave my place at the SllppE'T table to M. Weathers, if she can eat. l, Marilyn DeWitt, do hereby will my love for lTlh'te Surgery to Al. Burke. l, Martha Durham, after hard thought and in a sober state of mind l?l, do leave- l hope. I, :Inn Follin, leave my love for nursing and my family to C. Dunn. I. Barbara Friend, leave my dare-ability to anyone who can use it, and succeed. I, Caroline Cambrell, do hereby leave the good times and hard work as president of the SCSSNA to Barbara Williams. I, Barbara Hankins, will my old worn-out blotters and seventy bottles of ink to the next business manager of the Tres Anni. I, Roberta Harris, do leavegby the back door- because Fm in Bermudas. I, Mary llale Kirven, do hereby leave my nerve to stay three years to anyone who needs it. I, Sidney Lancaster, leave-to take care of Fred. I, Mary Carol Langston, will my tidy room to some junior who needs to pass inspec- tion. l, Barbara Lee, will my slow, quiet ways to Helen Ramsey, who is always in a rush. I, Doris Lupo, will my love for tennis to any- one who enjoys it as much as I. l, Onnie Mayson, do hereby leave my love for The Citadel to someone who has a man there. I, .fllice Matthewes, do hereby leave my ability to stick to a diet to some reducing junior. l, Sally McCart, leave my ability to slash the surgeons in the 0. R. to Frances Jordon. I, Angie McGill, do hereby leave, taking Ref, with me-What? ?? ll l, Alice McKenzie, leave-taking my love with me. I, Althea Moore, leave nothing, since I'll need I I I I I, I, 1, I, I, I. 1, I. 1. I, 1, I, 1. I, 1, 1, I. I, I, 1, 1 9 Q it all at College. Peggy Morgan, leave my love for watching TV to any underclassman. ,loyce Munn, do hereby leave my old worn out duty shoesgin the trash can. Ida Myers, do hereby leave my love for State to Shirley Bishop. Marlene Parkinson, do hereby leave my long hair to anyone who doesnft mind a hairnet. Pat Poston, do hereby leave-planning to return in August. Shirley Poteat, clo hereby leave my ability for keeping house to Ann Kirven. Claire Parsley, do leave my cute size to Trudy Si lli vant, hoping she grows no taller. Nancy Rhodes, do hereby leave my love for White Surgery to Carolyn Dixon. Dora Ridgill, do hereby leave my love for California to anyone who has a Henry there. Doris Ridgill, do hereby leave my love for parties, to Kip', Moore. Rosemary Boss, do hereby leave my patience to the next Social Chairm.an, ll7lIO,ll need it. Betty Royall, do leave my phone calls and soft voice to anyone who needs them. ,loan Seawright, will my 59c bottle of nerve tonic to the next editor of the annual. Marcia Singletary, will my neatness and friendliness to any junior who will ap- preciate them. Barbara Smith, leave my witty and winning ways to some junior who needs these virtues. Mitch Smith, do hereby leave my place on 0. B. to anyone who will take care of Lu-Lu. Betty Todd, do hereby take my love for the Navy with me. Harriet Travers, leave my ability of getting into crazy, mixed-up situations to the Probies. Audry Watts, leave my ability to rise and shine at 7:30 when I should have shone at 7:00. Sarah ll7atts, leave my place on the annual to any junior who wants to tackle the job. Rose Nell Weeks, put aside my bottle of ether since I tried to blow up Roper. Frances Welch., leave my height to anyone who wants to hide in a crowd. ,leanene Werts, take it all with me as it is a senior privilege. Liz Williamson, do leave-Don't push girls. WITNESSED: Audry Watts Tala Carosatos ihisinrg September 0, 1054, 'twas a hot sticky morn- ing three long years ago when fifty-two eager. bright, and frightened girls left th.eir homes to learn to become nurses. Each girl eyed the others wondering if they felt as lost. With. the help of Main Home, our big sisters, instructors, and each other we were no longer frightened, but still eager. Those first six months we were introduced to ,-lnatomy and Physiology, Professional Ad- justments 1, Microbiology, Nursing Arts, and countless other subjects. Will l ever learn it all? It's humanly impossible, is what one roommate would tell the other. On January 28, 1955, we realized that it was possible as our families and friends looked on proudly, and with a tear in their eyes, we received our caps, and became mem- bers of the student body. Before we knew it, we were being super- vised on medications, helping with treat- ments, and having many new subjects. In February, the second section of our class joined us and we became one big happy family. Time moved on and soon we had finished classes, were working 02:30 to II, and go- ing and coming from vacation. With a year behind us, we received our first black band and were now juniors. It meant more responsibility, night duty, along with more privileges, but we were still eager. As juniors, now living in Riverside, we be- came more active in extra-curricular activi- ties. In the scholastic world, the classes were still going strong. There were Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Communicable Diseases and many more. At the halfway mark we started leav- ing for our Psychiatric Affiliation, and though we were really well on our way, we realized that the hardest lap of the long hard road between us and our diploma still lay ahead. Progress was being made and we were right in the middle. Before our eyes we thirty-one saw the completion and opening of the Medi- cal College Hospital. How proud we were to have such a beautiful modern structure added to our campus. But at last we had made it! ll7e had at- tained the glorious position of dignified seniors, with two black bands on our caps. Also we had the honor of being the first class to receive its senior stripe in our new School of Nursing Building. We will never forget the tug on our hearts as we left Riverside, but we will never forget the thrill of our modern and comfortable home. Still even in our senior year the work piled up. A six-weeks' Tuberculosis Ajflia- tion was added to our curriculum, and found to be very profitable. I'll never finish these papers, I can't make a speech, Especially for Miss Ch.amberlainl , were comments dur- ing Professional Adjustments 11, but we did. Now that it's all over and we are finishing our last courses, our thoughts are mostly of commencement day, June 6, comprehensive exams, and State Board examination. Some of our classm.ates are no longer with us but we often. think of them. Others have married and become mothers, still others are planning their weddings. It doesn't seem long since that hot sticky day on September 6, 1954, but we realize that we are more mature, capable, and better prepared to make history in years to come. No matter how elated and happy we will be our final day, we will also be a little sad. For as we walk out of the portals of the Medi- cal College of South Carolina we will think back over the years, of the friends and room- mate we love, the things we have done to- gether, the m.istakes we have made, the in- structors who have helped us, and also our parents and guardians who lived through it with us. A nd so ends the history of the Senior Class of 1957-58 with a 'thank you' to all, and with the realization that we have entered to learn. and now leave to serve. 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Advertising Manager: 2. RORERIA HARRIS. Asst. Business Managerg 3. BARBARA FRIEND, Circulation Managerg 4. ROSE NELL WEEIQS, Photography Editorg 5. TUIIA CAHOSATOS. Literary Editorg 6. Jo DARRY, Feature Editorg 7. BARBARA SMITH, Assistant Editorg 8. SARAH WATTS. Arlzvrtising Manager: 9. ANGIE MCCILL. Asst. Feature Editor: 10. MARY DALE KIRX'liN. Asst. Literary Erlitorg 11. AUIIRY WIX'FTS. Asst. Photography Editorg 12. JOXCE MUNN. Asst. Circulation Manager. .-diffs! ..-I-xx 'Uv A , 1- . its -in HE admission of a patient in di- abetic acidosis or coma is always considered an emergency, and the span of time between arrangements for admission and the patient's actual arrival is very brief. Therefore, there is great need for a prepared unit in which the patient is received and given nursing care. The 'recovery of the patient may depend greatly on the availability of equipment and personnel. Certain procedures are begun promptly and materials are assembled at the bedside before the patient's arrival. The portable coma cart which is set up for such an emer- v w-.1 . I 'r gency, is equipped with specimen bot- tles, test tubes, syringes, and other materials that are needed to perform such procedures as Q11 venipuncture for blood sugar and carbon dioxide tests, Q21 administration of intra- venous fluid, C31 administration of in- sulin, Uj insertion of a stomach tube for gastric lavage, and CSD insertion of a urinary catheter. Salt solution and insulin are also on the cart for the emergency. Q When the patient reaches the hos- pital, he is usually in shock and must be kept warm. The application of hot water bottles or any other artifi- cial heat apparatus is avoided because a drowsy or semi-conscious diabetic patient is so susceptible to burns, The patient is kept warm with blankets and the temperature of his room is adjusted so that it is free from draughts. Because treatment cannot begin un- til the diagnosis of diabetic coma is established clinically by actual test, the nurse obtains urine from the pa- tient's bladder either with or without his consent. The degree of his unre- sponsiveness determines the method es,-A of securing urine. ss., :J it is necessary to ms-s. i catheter. The urine that is o'bTaTned is tested immediately for sugar and diacetic acid, and h tions thereafter enable to follow the patient's treatment very 'closely him decide the amount fluid to be given to the urine is saved so that quantitative-sugar done each day. The nurse observes the stantly. Since circulatory accompany coma, tory vein for an sion is sometimes nurse must hold the for the First few hours that the fluid does not surrounding tissue. The stomach is fully with warm wat completely. A large more effective for this cause the undigested stomach will not pass of smaller diameter. The a rubber apron during and the patient is draped protectors and towels The patient's by rectum and recorded admission and every hours, or until he to treatment. Likewise, respiration, blood pre: tal responses are obs corded. The hourly record of output enables the cian to review and of fluid and helps him determine AMBULANCC 2 2 . NAM . I ' ' 1 hr 112111141 Staff Lilcrury Slug: .wnlvfl .l. llzlrlny, fl. Nlussalon, lil. llorily, ll. limnsvy, li. Harvey. l.. lllllllllllllglm Standing R. Weeks. M. Hamm. lil. Luv. ,l. Seuwriglil. Business Slufl: smiled A. TZIIC., Mrs. li. Morrill. .fl1l1'ism'g ll. lfrivml. Slunding: H. Wriglll, lil. Rzunsey, lirlilnr. U-.Yl'l7'L'll aff-fma-,..,.. 1-'Eff STUDENT CGUNCIL wwf' President Senior Advisor Junior Advisor BETTY JOYCE BASS MISS HELEN MOOSEY MRS. DORIS MILLER Left lo right, sented: A. Kirven. B. J. Bans, and N. Rhodesg stflnfling: S. McCart, Miss H. Moosey, R. Row. M. Smith. forty-eiglrt RECREATION COMMITTEE ' -. IU 24 as if Senterl: Tula Carosams. Standing: M. Kirven, J. Seawrighl. R. Weeks, J. Munn. R. RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Baptist 'Student Union and Mvihoflisl Studs-ni Union furfif-nina' ug- 1:-.if 'NJ' L il' Y f. sf' '4 :II ,X L: 1. Q' fa, 1 ifg uf FE- itifki ying- '42 EEYQQ5 lf Q5 gal? 2 A -ti iii wie inf? -:V I I 'I 4-ig i'Eg53r,: ,' JJ Ei 'N f 'EF ' I ' ' I iiiil: Q35 :hi 'PS I Q:-1. Im ' HH, f Sf! r MJF gifs , il Qff 'Iii 2219 in uiif' ul, if viii-' af! Q-55 Tn Ii'-I 5 W: 55 519 3 I 4 5 V. '1 fl, 5- . I a -Z, 1, . Qu f 5 ,' 01,7 5 1' if pi A MISS MEDICAL COLLEGE 5 lf? , I X 1 E 5 1-QQ., ll IIIIDIICIHS mary 017001 jradder A A A MISS MEDICAL COLLEGE AND RUNNERS UP Sw i ' ' ' fi ' 1 xii . . Y 4,5 w N ., , ' Q , x . x W , 3 - , ...X , ' L ., .V 1 f K .. 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HENRY ABERNETHY Sincere in all he undertakes- nlways a success he'll make. fifty-two MISS CHRISTMAS BELLE Miss ROBERTA HARRIS Beauty is its own reward W -. - 4 .Am Aw-ww' ' 'rw -.hm-1' ' -v?'ww 1 f-'f?.1 g'2fkfMf1+:3ifwWfvw2awE2?lfiPfr2fwfl??ffHHf4i'24RF5SiFY1i?i?1?ifi5P95FPwew-2-F44i'P f -. .K ,. v - J- '1-. .' .' , '.', . ' ',,- .1 I-, ,r H K 515' '-'I .'.'. , , '. 'I 'lfliu' ' -1- Ui- 'L --L? Services .. ,.... .. L. .. ..k, .h.3.. jf H 1 QL Z? f-J .41 1 i fg I I i- A ff. If 14 r 'r'-fl Pk , 1, in gk ' as f lr' Fi' Sf' S+ be Y. I m if pa 44 ii P' r f. 'Ar' ff' 4 fy . ,Fi fi' W' iv Q 'af ,. if nik. 4 X1 Xa f'fvXz,:x' M' psf fa ' - ' X ,. X :XfX,f'Z1gs X X f W Y f f XX X X , 9 X f Mi V' N Qi, Sw' X -, fXgf1,,,,?5fi ' ,, fr - .M 'V ,fx 1 - wh ,QXSX 'f et W, I, V 1 ,X A K . ,V X , x ' A f wx. N ws - fr 3 , 7 X 1 Y ww . 5-,Q K . ,, A Zih M W k .1 ' X,-A X55 5 I - ,' ., , rf A.- CI-IIEFS X gw K1 X Q,:X,7'v XSYQX A ' 'L Q X , ,sy Mx W, sm., V -1'-Ni? ,' p , W H K? 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Wm A PINEHAVICN---WHI'l'PI l'lNlClI.'XNICN 110I,URl ll ROPPIR X-RAY NIEIDICM, lIUl,l,li4lIC X EICHTH FLOOR-A-ADMISSION ROHM WHITE NURSERY fifty-.s'0lif'n s OSQY x 23, Q 2525 x ,Sm f MS fk f iS? PSX x mv J J A f if , wmWNmw g fi: f A 'S J!! NINTH FLOOR PEDIATRICS FIFTH FLOOR fCENTER PHYSICAL THERAPY RECOVERY ROOM HEALTH OFFICE NURSES' INFIRMARY fifty-eight 4 NEW RUPER Ul'liR,-X'l'lN4l HU EMERGENCY RUUM 1Il,lNllI IJIHT KITCHEN lS0l,,'X'l'lUN , fffrflf-Ililll' ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As the last minute deadline grows close, we pause in our mad rush to press, to reminisce. Although we had our had moments, we like to rememher all the happy times and the fun we had working on this hook together. May this, the 1957-58 edition of The Tres Anni, help you recall those happy training days. To Miss Bishop, our advisor, we cannot thank you enough for all your help, moral as well as otherwise. To Mrs. Harris at KEFfiS0l1,S, many thanks for your patience with us in trying to get our individual pictures letter-perfect. To Mr. Swartz, our heartiest thanks for your patience with us in taking group pictures. To Mr. Brown, in Medical Illustrations, 'GHats off for the swell work you have done for us. To Mr. Meeker, and the other people at Walker, Evans and Cogs- well, we wish to thank you for all the courtesies and patience shown us over the last few months. To the faculty of The School of Nursing and the doctors and nurses of Roper Hospital, The Medical College Hospital, and Pinehaven, we wish to thank you for your assistance and cooperation. To our families, friends, and roomates, thanks for putting up with us and keeping us going. To others, too many to name, we owe heartfelt thanks for their hard work and help which has made tl1e publishing of this hook poss- ihle. It has indeed heen a pleasure and an honor to serve as Editors of the 1957-58 Tres Anni. So, to our staff, here is the annual you worked so hard to make. May it hring many pleasant memories in years to come. JOAN SEAVVRICHT Editor-in-Chief BARBARA SMITH Assistant Editor .s-ixtif -V i . .,..,..- , , N x.,S YQ xx x .1 . - EW-S N , -1 pw: Q , z , A X .1'5AS'U, la X 5' x - 153' if 5 ' SN. ' xr ,Q i V. -' 'Www- L ix Q x. ... A fl t ---I-...... r , X , -W. W. N AK . Q .,, ' wx .Qu all U 'nw X X hw A A, N ' A ,vw SIX? 4, . ' .5 , 9553651944 ' '- .' 1' fQ'f'4fYf . N KZ. .NVA A fn MA-uint' i-Y ,-4 ,, A , M AY ---ng- A47 -.lee Y V , COMPLIMENTS OF CHAPIN CO, MYRTLE BEACH, S. C. Lyerly's Cleaners and Launderers Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing DIAL 6-2381 JOHN l-l LYEPLY, Cfvvmi-r 165 Savannah Highway - Byrnes Down CHARLESTON, S. C. cvlillllfj ,SiA1llf6l,l'fZ pdofograyadiy PHONE 2-4418 OPEN 7 A.M. TO 2 A.M. The ?0l'l? Reef taurant Restaurant Lounge Seafood House CURB SERVICE SOUVENIRS We Serve BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Spring G Cannon St. Ext. Charleston, S. C. Car Mt. Pleasant, S. C. Complmemts Of Avondale Pharmacy Everett's Restaurant A Must on Your List When You Visit Commercial Publicity 0 Advertising 0 Special Occasions HISTORIC CHARLESTON Vive La Weddings The Bride was so clever! WlLLlAM DEAS' ORIGINAL SHE CRAB SOUP Cannon at Chinquapin Sts. H lb f l h er alixnnasi hggoggirjge 5 Highway I7 North, 3 Blacks North After Crossing l Ashley River Bridge WEDDING SPECIALIST - Air Conditioned - LOWS SCHWART3 PPOWQVGPPQV Teiepneee 3-4128 Charleston, s. c. Medinal llnlleqe Snack Bar CCNVENIENT, PLEASANT, COMPLETE SERVICE Second Floor Medical College Hospital Compliments of Darlington Apartments 'Nw -4' I 'N'N,m.. 2 was ,QSZQ E- up Z? 1 i ' I :V if X gf 1 f, cf COMPLIMENTS OF S. H. Kress and Co. TRIEST AND SHOLK Insurance and Real Estate 59 BROAD STREET Charleston, S. C. Belk-Robinson Co. HOME OE BETTER VALUES 232 King Street Byars Drug Store .I VV TUCLEI3, Owner PHONE 2-337I 42 Broad St. Charleston, S. C. ' mio Charleston's Oldest Department Store 260 KING STREET Joel E. McFadden WATCHES - WATCH REPAIRING - BANDS - STUDS AND ACCESSORIES TO THE NURSING PROFESSION JOEL E IVICEADDEN, Certltled Master Watclwmalcer DIAL 3-8I2I 80 Hasell St. Charleston, S. C. COMPLIMENTS or .xdrflzur murray ,lance Sfzwho ALTMAN'S FURNITURE CO. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BUILD THIS STORE Corner of King and Cannon CHARLESTON, S. C. . w ,sf , , 5 x . fx mx 7 , 5-f ' Ag , ' , 1 ' ' V ff iff? M Aww, A xx, if 7 Z qw ' X A X 1 fi Q, , JW' V S7 'B K. X . V, 7x 'W 55?1 we ff NN , ' k m f . Sy -3 -, 'I XWZZ 'Q ' ff. ,1 as 4' .. ' N , e ,, .L ' vlx Q' X572 'VN ,ima fv Q , X ,Sa fyfwi f , X-7 ,Q :ini 'f?Zi- Z 1- x 4553 Sa x DJKQ' 'Z X, , ,VSV A QS? Q? ff 1 . .X Qwfwmxws- 4 0 0 Q2 4-.xp ,. f 4 , xr f sz-9 g ,Q . gk. , ,..,: ,N QW ,. ,NX X., , jL, ,1, 1 V In L,,, X. AW., .. - va. fn ' 'fy f, Aw, ,I Q, W X x f mf QW, X x 3? 5 X, 4 fssf ' jf, A 'LP ,Z ,,.,, . ' WN. no .xx. 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SMITH Real Estate and General Insurance BROAD STREET Charleston, S. C. Compliments ot g D REAL ESTATE 8: INSURANCE 2 Gordon A.Schm1ilt E 43 Broad Street Charleston, S. C. TELEPHONE 3-3426 Coastal States Lite Insurance Company ATLANTA, GA. 85 Broacl Street Telephone 3-I626 CHARLESTON, S. C. SECURE YOUR FUTURE NOW WITH COASTAIQS INSURED SAVINGS PLANS I., A. Pearson, State Manager v Haus OUTEITTERS . .. H I . 'I , ' f J 1 1 PHONE 2-0581 250 KING STREET BITUIZI-is urfses UUIIIIIIIIQ IIIJ., Inu For the Firresr Irr Nurses' Uniform Apparel SUPPLIES TO AMERICAS LEADING SCHOOLS CF NURSING BRANCH OFFICES T- BALTIMORE - PITTSBURGH -- CHICAGO - - NEW YOIQI DFTPOIT COMPLIMENTS OF De Witt W King Real Estate and Insurance Breed Street Charleston, S. C. Q01 East Eay SIreeI IOEL6 Berea Road Charleston, S C Columbia, S, C Telephone ii-255-l Telephone 4-3l9I3 The Gas Engine 8. Electric Co., lnc. DISTRIBUTORS P. O. BOX 232 Charleston, S. C. 7 Llf' if ONE OF SOUTH CAROLlNA'S GREATEST STORES 269 King Street - 75 Wentworth Street SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Phone 2-65l6 mr. am! Wm. We an! jufa YACHT BASIN SNACK BAR WITH Peep, HIII, Amp FRIENDSHIP COMPLIMENTS OF 6tI'60I1:l P91515 CSZOIU THE STORE WITH PERSONAL SERVICE WALTERBORO, s. c. JAMKRAWQHEM L 'High an -.515 A5219 sz -lf. ofa cfwf.-mm Fine Feminine Apparel 3II-313 KING COMPLIMENTS OF ELC, if FASHION FOR SMARTER WOMEN 331 King Street COMPLIMENTS OF ll, HUGH TACCKSON OPTICIAN 377 King Superior Textile Engraving H6 East 15th Street PATERSON N J Werke Southern Dlvlslon CHARLESTON S C I n a I Q l i U 3 4 ' I -Eli-95 and also Bamberg - Charleston Heights Walterboro - Myrtle Beach Conway - Charleston Beaufort - Byrnes Down COMPLIMENTS OF Hood Electric Co. Oldest G.E. Appliance Dealer in Charleston SERVICE lS OUR MOST IMPORTANT PRODUCT lllcflainaf llluafic Holme RCA Victrolas - Radios - Pianos Victor, Columbia, Decca and Capitol Records 3320 Dual Lane Charleston Heights PHONE 4-9863 lVleadow's TV and Appliances FRIGIDAIRE - RCA VICTOR - DUMONT North Area's Largest Appliance Dealer 37l7 Rivers Ave. Charleston Heights PHONE 4-9827 FASHION FAMOUS 277 my UNIFORMS WISHES YOU SUCCESS IN YGUR CHOSEN CAREER With 224 KING ST CHARLESTON S C 2 -5 X ,pw V - , N I I R 4 I 4 C llf. 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R 56 lfing the Druggi- For over 75 years the Geer Drug Company has helped thousands of Druggists build a sound financial busi- ness by supplying them with the finest of drugs and sundries TIME PRCDVEN IQ GREENVILLE EER DRLI CHARLE i 1 s ts af the Lfarzflzmz salesmen order clerks o n d busmess execu tlves are ready at all times to serve you on PENDABILITY CGM A Q ON SPARTANBURG 5 , V ri , 46 ' - ai ' A 3 - 'L CALL US . . . PLEASE L9 if Q? Hopkins, Baker 8 Gill, A. I.A Architects FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA THE FOLLOWING BUILDINGS FOR THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA WERE DESIGNED BY OUR FIRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSRITAL SCHOOL OE NURSING BUILDING LABORATORY BUILDING ALUMNI MEMORIAL HOUSE - ,,, -Liv Compliments ol General Construction Company Columbia, South Carolina -1 I. Henry Stuhr, Inc. FUNERAL CHAPELS 232 CALHOUN ST. - CHARLESTON 2119 DORCHESTER AVE. - CHARLESTON HEIGHTS CONGRATULATIONS to this term's graduates and all good wishes for success in the field they have chosen in which to carve out their careers. ln searching for a higher education we hope they will remember the fine colleges in our Stateg if entering business or industry immediately we hope they will find their careers here in South Carolina. SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC 8. GAS COMPANY Sergeant mper Apartment! ATTENTION NURSES THESE MODERN APARTMENTS OFFER YOU MODERN LIVING, A CONVENIENT LOCATION, AND ECONOMY. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. est Virginia Pulp and Paper o. 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Complimenfs of .jcrriaono phofograph ,gilucbo THIRD FLOOR CO' When you want a Photograph, you want a fine Photograph and that's the only kind that our photographer takes . . 159 MEETING sr. 260-261 King sf. CHARLESTON, 5. Q. DIA Cflonugramrcmuleutionns I, ., ITULLI 'S TEXAIIU STATIU Q Mm11hnn'5 Houses of Beauty COIWTIDIIITIGIWIS of I CharIeston's Largest and Leading Beauty Salons 39 Jon-IN DIAL 2-2231 , AV . I I I 5625 RIVERS E 294 Kung St, at Socwety PALMETTO SHOPPING CENTER DIAL 4-5457 2-8095 THE PASTRY SHOP The Home of Better Baked Foods L PARTY AND WEDDING ORDERS I I57 KING STREET 326 King St Compliments of Dr. George E. Polmer Dr. S. T. Seorborouglw Dr. Sorwford Joeolneeo Dr. J. S. Polmer Dr. Herrry Smollfrers Dr. Joe S. Polmer, Jr. Dr. W. P. MCDomiel Dr, Legore Kerrlsorl Dr. Boclemom Smith Dr. B. O. Royerlel Dr. Leorl Bomoy, Jr. Dr, Bernord Eerroro Dr. J. J. Royeoel Dr. Ely Brooks Dr. Pool Somders Dr. Cloy W. Evorr Dr, Roberr Poullurrg Dr. Arlhor J. Wlllloms Dr. W, W. Seymour Dr. Jeryey Povenel Dr. Colemoo Dr. W. H. Prloleou Dr. Rhoodes W. Ouisembory Dr. Wonnomoker Dr. Kollfrleeo Riley PORTPAIT PHOTOGRAPHY MACTEREULLY CREATED BY Chas earwoodl Srtudlno 2Ol8 CARVER AVENUE CHARLESTON HElGHTS Complrmeols I- r CASUA - Srl OP DUAL LANE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Compliments of iZ5ai5y Vfgvgin 256 King WOMENS APPAREL Compliments of Walker ana' Gunnells, Inc. Best Wishes from J ames Doran Co. STEVEDORES 404 Peoples Building CHARLESTON, S. C. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Powellll 54 SL:-11IlIl, Ilmc. 37l9 RIVERS AVENUE - DIAL 4-373l P. O. Box 4l55 Charleston Heights, S. C. Marcus Drug Store Your Complete Family Drug Store Prescriptions - Sundries - Fountain DIAL 3,2588 8 Broad St. Charleston, S. C COMPLIMENTS OF C. Fletcher Carter, Jr. John P. Carter Lawrence M. Pinckney T. T. Mappus, Jr. INSURANCE SPECIALISTS Charleston, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF King 14 Red taaran t 337 King Street Open Day and Night A. C. 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