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

 - Class of 1958

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,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

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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



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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

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