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

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C. ,Wuxi .Aiwa All JLXAA N, X -,mpg Page Seven X g E 7 .fd Wurde 5 Pager God, let me forget myself and be able to think for the good of others Let me be big in thought and in deed-keep me from pettiness and littleness Help me to put you first in my life-to be able to live a Christ-like life As I work, let me be able to be cheerful and if I can comfort, let me, if I can heal, let me, and if I can soothe and ease, let me Let me have an open mind-help me to think things through and be able to distinguish right from wrong Let me have a thankful heart-to be able to count my blessings and know that my troubles are small Help me to be friendly, cheerful, and unselfish Let my mind be free from evil thoughts-instead help me to have Clean, pure and sincere ideas and thoughts. Be with my family, my friends and those whose friendship has meant nothing to me. Let my thinking be so rational that my sense of value broadens and I seek their companionship and friendship. By myself, without you, I overlook these people because of disin terest-Let mutually beneficial friendships be formed. Keep me honest-outwardly as well as inwardly and keep me from gossip and slander. Let me give freely of my talents, my abilities and myself whenever and where ever needed. Let me be aware when opportunity presents itself. Bless the sorrowful, the sick, the depressed and grieved. Give them some reason to cling to hope. Help the insecure: give them security-help those who feel inferior, give them confidence in themselves and in others. Let the people who thoughtlessly swear and use your name in vain repent and try to overcome this habit-if in anyway I can help them, let me. God, let me want to be a Christian. Let me be able to overcome the barriers and dedicate my whole self to you. This I pray in Christs' name. Amen. MSIY Kate Hanna Class '59 'Wfuwa-1,w 'Y P es EYE f-WV 1 9 M ' .yw,. Wf' ww V ',., W V Vw- 4. ' V Q I V .Q 1,1 VV Vs' 'dy I' 7 S 6 4. 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X- x nam M xx MISS RUTH CHAMBERLIN, RN, B.S., M.A. Dean of School of Nursing Professor of Nursing Miss Chamberlin was graduated from the Mt. Sinai Hospital School of Nursing in New York City. She re- ceived her B.S. and M.A. degrees in Nursing Education and Administration from Teacheris College, Columbia University in New York City. She has served as Night Supervisor at Mt. Sinai Hos- pital, Assistant Director of Nursing at Rochester General Hospital, and Educational Director and Director of Nursing at the Syracuse University School of Nursing. Miss Chamberlin has served as Educational Director of the School of Nursing of the Medical College, Director of Nursing at Roper Hospital and now devotes full time as Dean of School of Nursing and Professor of Nursing of the Medical College of South Carolina. During World War II she had leave of absence when she held the rank of Major in the Army Nurse Corps as chief nurse of Mt. Sinai Hospital Unit. In organizational work following active participation on many committees Miss Chamberlin became first pres- ident of the S. C. State League for Nursingg is past president of the State Nurses' Association and has been the nurse representative to the Executive Committee of the South Carolina State Board of Health since 1949. In 1958 Miss Chamberlin was made a member of the Delta Kappa Camma, honorary sorority for teachers. She was also included in the first edition of 'WVho,s WVho of American Women. KENNETH M. LYNCH, M.D., D.Sc., LL.D. President and Dean of the Faculty Medical College of South Carolina Dr. Lynch received his M.D. degree from the Uni- versity of Texas, and is the recipient of the honorary LL.D. degree from both the University- of South Caro- lina and the College of Charleston, as well as the hon- orary D.Sc. degree from Clemson College. He secured his residency training in pathology at the Philadelphia General Hospital, and was instructor in pathology at the University of Pennsylvania before com- ing here as professor of pathology in 1913. He was appointed Vice-Dean at the Medical College in 1935, Dean in 1944, and President and Dean of the Faculty in 1949. Among his many honors are the Gold Medal of the American Medical Association for scientific research, 1921, the Research Medal of the Southern Medical As- sociation, 1921, as well as First Award in scientific ex- hibits, 1920, the Distinguished Service Award, 1957, and the Distinguished Service Citation and Med-al, American Cancer Society, 1958. He is the author of two medical science books, as well as collaborator in others, and has published one hundred scientific papers in medical periodicals and served on the editorial boards of three national medical journals. At the present time he is a member of two national research grant boards, having to do with the allocation of large funds in scientific and medical research. He is a member of many national medical and scientif- ic societies and has served as president of several national organizations, as well as chairman of numerous sections and committees. In 1935 he was the presiding officer at the American Medical Association convention. gnu. X V . . , . .V KX., XX- X H . 9 ii i . F5 1 A 'QQ 3 'I Top : MISS MARTHA BRADLEY, RN, B.S., MA.. Associate in Clinical Nursing MRS. MARY MacLEAN, RN, B.S. Associate in Clinical Nursing Center: MISS AGNES DUNCAN, RN Instructor in Pediatric Nursing MISS MAUDE BAILEY, RN, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Public Health Nursing MRS. SARA STOKES, RN, B.S. Instructor in Nursing Bottom: MISS DOROTHY PODMORE, RN Instructor in Obstetrical Nursing MRS. CAROLEEN THOMPSON, R.N. Instructor in Tuberculosis Nursing 16 Page Eleven MISS VIRGINIA HOLCCMBE Miss ANN HIERS, R.N. RN B.S. MIS. ' Instructor in Medical and Surgical Nursing Assistant Professor of' Nursing ul' gClfCbLAy Miss Virginia Holcombe, As- sistant to the Dean, constantly kept busy, but never too busy to answer students, questions re- garding clinical assignments, class schedules and vacations. She possesses the rare ability of giving the right answer at the right time with a smile. MRS. SUE WALTER, RN Instructor in Clinical Nursing MRS. CAROLYN BAKER, RN, B.S. S.N. MRS. CAROLYN BYRD, R N Instructor in Obstetrical Nursing , Instructor in Clinical Nursing Poge Twelve Alf 'UMW MISS RUTH PIERCE, RN, B.S., N.E. Associate in Clinical Nursing MISS BETTY JOYCE 'BASS, R.N. Instructor in Clinical Nursing MISS RUTH BISHOP, RN, B.S. Instructor in Pediatric Nursing MRS. ANNA COPE, R.N. Instructor in Clinical Nursing MISS ANNIE POTEET, ADA MISS VICTORIA JOSEPH, RN, B S IUSITUCIOI' in Nutrition Instructor in Occupational Health Page Thirteen 1 1 I MISS EMILY K. MCNELLEY RN, B.S. B.A. Director of Nursing Service Medical College Hospital Associate Professor of Nursing .xdclminidfrafion MR. C. A. ROBB, B.S. Superintendent of Roper Hos pital s 2 QS' is -Nw: Page Fourteen ie 1 I1-.1 MR. GLENN D. SEARCY, A.B. Superintendent of Medical College Hospital MISS ELSA SALVO, RN. B.S Director of Nursing Service Pinehaven Hospital Associate in Clinical Nursing MISS MEYERAL ENGLE- BERC, RN, B.S. Director of Nursing Service Roper Hospital Associate in Clinical Nursing wav vi, vs X41 H ' I x 4- T ' 5 aff 1.011 XWPW I W Nfl!! 'I 1 ll ff ffl' 1 1211 iff,-'ll :11 mq! I If -s MWWWX J , Il lla' 7 if 1 fly!! IJ , nr 1 v elfliow 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right, Sitting: Pegi Williamson, President, Ian Powell, Assistant Social Chairman. Stqnding: Peggy Mixson, Secretary, Loye Jones, Vice President, joe Ann Elletson, Social Chairman. CN ot pictured, Marion Ann Crouch, Treasurerj YY D IAJLII HOLD ,lil blbU0O 0011411201 '77 YYYY MARY ELEANOR ADAMS ACKEHMAN M. Charleston, S. C. Her constant good disposition for temper, makes her pleasant to have aroundf, ETTA ANN BAKER CCAIJ-ni! Aiken, S. C. N ever idle, never still Always smiling, always will. SANDRA FRANCES ADAMS Sandy', Chappells, S. C. I love to live and live to love. eniom PATTY CERTRUDE ATKINSON Patty', Clio, S. C. What if it does rain tomorrow? It's fair weather today. SHIRLEY O,N EAL BISHOP Shir'l Summerville, S. C. Tall and neat, blonde and sweet, Shels a girl that's hard to beat. fi? ANNE DELORES BOLEN f4Anne,, Orangeburg, S. C. You live only once, byt if you work it right, orwe is enough. Poge Seventeen LEOLA MAE CALES O a Osborn S C A cheerful heart a cheerful smile A charm of friendship all the while MARY JANE CRAVEN W1ll1s WNW' N ORMA SUE CAMERON Norma North Charleston S C The mildest manners with the est mind brau 0l'I.l,0l 5 CURTIS COSBY 11112 Greenvrlle S C I may not wm but I ll always my best 0 I H mv' , K W ai A M ,M I W G4 1 77 S cc 7 ' ' ' , U 9 p ' ' 4 v P? CG 2, cc . ,, ' ' - 77 CIC D, , .Y . Cf 1 77 . 'gl f' , I 4. 5 L GK 4 n PY , l ' : . Alken S C Happy am I from care I m free Why arerft they all content like meP', Page Eighteen MARION ANN CROUCH Annie Hampton, S. C. For who can see and then forget The glories of this gay brunette. 9' SUZANNE WAY CROUCH CC 1 YY SUZIG Johnston, S. C. Dress is characteristic of manners and manners are the mirror of ideas. SYLVIA QUARLES DAILEY CCM-ai! Edgefield, S. C. If worry was the cause of death, Fd live foreverf' ROSE MARIE EAGERTON Dawdy Charleston, S. C. Contentment is better than riches. IANICE WEEKS DAVIS Maude Charleston, S. C. F ew things are impossible to d gence and skill? ili- IOE ANN ELLETSON Chubv Greenville, S. C. Softly speaksg sweetly smiles. eniora ALICE EUGENIC DOPSON 'cAlice Islandton, S. C. H er care was never to offend and every creature was her friend. 4 DAPHNE BERRY FORD Daf Columbia, S. C. Demure and quiet is sheg and yet me thinks therels something more beneath. Page Nineteen NANCY LOUISE GIBSON Nancy Westmmster S C She put all her troubles zn a box ancl sat on the lzcl and smiled SONJA KAYE GIBSON Sonja S lm and sweet hard to beat MARY KATE HAN NA ell L 0l 5 SYLVIA ANNE GRAHAM Ceeche Charleston HG1ghfS S C What Ls to be wzll be why worry? O i S 149 f 5 GL Y, CC . , . ' s a I ,I v u . an I x Westminster, S. C. GC 1 7, l , . .. ,, H I I , . . , so 7, .ffl I M. K. Charleston, S. C. When I am gone, pray who will entertain the people? Poge Twenty PATRICIA ANN HARRELSON upattyn Conway, S. C. It's nice to be natural, if you're naturally nice. NINA BESSIE HARVEY Bess Moncks Corner, S. C. I looe work, I could sit and look at it all day. eniord Q OPHELIA HEAPE Fee Eastover, S. C. KHUPPU, thoughtful, kind and true, There's no favor she wouldn't do. JEAN HEINSOHN Twin North Charleston, S. C. She acts nice, she talks nice, she I v ,J 1,-S' 11109. JOYCE HEINSOHN llJ'o7! ELIZABETH MAIISLIE HINDMAN KCI-Ai 17 Cross Anchor, S. C. Earnest in her work, wholehearted in her play, Noble in her thought, what more is there to sayf, MARY JUDITH HUGCINS nludyv Hemingway, S. C. Her charming quietness speaks volumes. K North Charleston, S. C. An earnest worker whose reward should be the best. LOYE JONES ll n !7 Jonesxe Greenville, S. C. lt's better to be small and shine than large and cast a shadow. Page Twenty-One eniora RACHEL CYNTHIA JONES Rachel Timmonsville, S. C. Life is not life at all without delight. DOROTHY HYATT LACK Dottie p Walterboro, S. C. To always strive for that which is worthwhile. SYLVIA ELIZABETH LASHLEY Sylvia Lake City S. C. Variety is the spice of life. Qw- IOAN YVONNE LAWRENCE 63101, Lake City, S. C. 'Tatieilwe and reason are both vir- 1. I tues s e possesses. ,J .ff K9 PAULA LAMB LILIENTHAL Lamb Charleston, S. C. n The time to be happy is now. IN Page Twenty-Two IRIS PATRICIA LUBK Tricia Beaufort, S. C. d 'd The heavens such grace 1 her that she might admired send be. gh-. 'Kim GLORIA HELEN MASSALON Massalon Charleston, S. C. Unselfish people are never lonelyf' PEGGY ANN MIXSON llPeg53 Beaufort, S. C. 'Tll be happy, I,ll be free, I'll be sad for noboclyf' LOUISE M. MCDOWELL L0uise,' - North Charleston, S. C. True to her work, her words, her friendsf' eniora JEAN KAY BALDWIN MCKNIGHT jean Kay Hollywood, S. C. Whatever she does, she does well. 2, DOROTHY YVO?NE MORRIS GRC 7, Moncks Corner, S. C. Liked here, liked there, liked every- wheref, JOYCE go'sg1ELDS JOY Buffalo, S. C. Little said and much accomplishedf' Page Twenty-Three HEATHER WRIGHT PEACOCK Peacock Charleston, S. C. 'I have found the ioy of living. WINONA PHILLIPS Winnie Gaffney, S. C. H er wit and sunny disposition win and hold many friends. Page Twenty-Four eniora LOUISE PEEPLES Lou Hampton, S. C. Her good humor surpassed by none. ANNA JAHNZ POWELL Janny Greenville, S. C. An excellent mind in a sound body, plus, a good personality makes the all round girl. KAY DOROTHY PERKINS Billy Beaufort, S. C. Self-confidence is the first great undertaking. LUCIA ROSE POWELL Lucian Anderson, S. C. Like gravity, she has the power of attraction. J PATTY RUTH REYNOLDS Cfpatfi Star, N. C. A fine combination of personality and good looks. LORETTA ELIZABETH SHOKES Rettav Charleston, S. C. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. eniom MARTHA ANN RODCERS CCAnn,, Walterboro, S. C. What's the use of living if you can't enjoy yourself? ANN WILLIAM SAMPLE Boo Beaufort, S. C. Business-like and full of fun, with a helping hand for eoeryonef' RUBY ELIZABETH SKINNER Ruby Johnston, S. C. s Her pleasant smiles and kindly ways will live in our memories all our days. PATRICIA ANN SMYLY Path North Charleston, S. C. A smile for all, a greeting gladg an amiable, jolly way she had. Page Twenty-Five eniord MARY LOU STRASSER LouU Columbia, S. C. She wrought all kind of service with a noble easef' HAZEL XVINFRED THACKER CsWiInpyII VValterboro, S. C. And her talk is a mixture of fool- ish and wise. Q. SHIRLEY ANN VVALLACE Shirk,' PEGGY WILLIAMSON PegiH Beaufort, S. C. Search far, search near, but y0u'll never find a finer girlf' JOAN KEADLE WRIGHT Joni Charleston, S. C. Not very tall, in fact quite small, Her good nature is loved by all. Enoree, S. C, Ability is not always broadcast C aaa .jweaforg On September 4, 1956, sixty-three girls gazed in awe at the beautiful new School of Nursing building, of the Medical College of South Caro- lina, which was to be our home for the next three years. VVith mixed feelings of pride and some small fears, we realized that preparation for our long awaited career in nursing was begin- ning. Our first six months passed quickly in a whirl of activity. It was with pride that we donned our blue uniforms and classes began. Often we wondered how everything could be accomplish- ed in a twenty-four hour day, but with the help of our instructors and Miss Chamberlin, we man- aged to finish our work. One of our first big thrills was the first day on wards. VV ith butterflies fluttering in our stom- achs and a broad smile on our faces, we finally got a taste of what nursing really was. These first six months of classes, studying, and working were well rewarded as we walked proudly down the aisle to receive our caps. All of the many mornings of getting up at six oiclock and the seemingly endless hours of studying Anatomy were forgotten as we realized we had accomplished the first step toward our goal. VVe were now members of the Student Government Association and were able to take part in the de- cisions of the school. In February we welcomed sixteen new mem- bers to our class. Soon we were helping these new girls to overcome the difficulties that we had encountered. Summer was here with all the excitement of vacations and beach outings. VVe now had an- other problem, how to fade a tan quickly! It hardly seemed possible that a whole year had passed, and we now wore a single black band on our caps. WVith this band came more responsibility, and we began working our first P.M. shifts and night duty. We looked for- ward eagerly to our specialized services and three months affiliation at State Hospital. September, 1958, was a memorable time in our lives. Could it be that we were seniors, at last? Our work was still not finished. VVe began our PA 11 class, and it was here, with the professional guidance of our Dean, that we began to seriously consider which field of nursing we would like to enter. Our six weeks of Tuberculosis Affilia- tion was another step onward. Since that day on September 4, 1956, we have lost a few members of our class. Some have married and are already beginning their families. We will always remember them with fond mem- ories. As we, the class of 1959, look back over our years of training and study, we can see our steady progress upward toward our goal, like the hands of a clock that slowly move forward. We can see many things of which we are proud to have been a part. Many leaders have developed and have been an asset to our class. Graduation, the attainment of our goal, is but the beginning of a life of further service and the never ending Search for knowledge. May we, as nurses, always uphold the ideals of our school and profession so that others may follow with pride the patterns we have made. Shirley Bishop Class Historian Page Twenty-Se ollarif WM all la fam elif STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON CITY OF CHARLESTON On this the Fourth-day of june in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-nine, we the grad- uating class of 1959 of the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Carolina, of the above said State, County, and City, being of staunch constitution and unfaltering in- tellect, and realizing that soon, we must pass through the portals of our beloved Alma Mater and out into the world to begin our individual ways, do hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Mary Eleanor Ackerman, do hereby leave my blue ford to the people who have to walk back and forth to Pinehaven. I, Sandra Adams, leave nothing because it has taken all I had to get out. I, Patty Atkinson, will my love for the State Hospital to anyone who enjoys it as much as I did. I, Ann Baker, do hereby leave my ability to sit home and enjoy reading a good book while everyone else goes out to anyone who finds themselves in my position. I, Shirley Bishop, will and Bequeath to Kitty Duval my pair of fertilized shoes, in hopes that they will increase her height. I, Anne Bolen, do hereby will my love for a good time and many boyfriends to jeannette McMillan in hopes that she will have as much fun as I did. I, Ola Mae Cales, do hereby leave my position as Presi- dent gil BSU, to someone who will enjoy the work as much as I i . I, Norma Cameron, do hereby leave, leaving my diet in Miss I0seph's office: Hoping someone else can follow it bet- ter than I did. I, Curtis Cosby, do hereby leave my ability to wait gatiently to anyone who falls in love with a medical stu- ent. I, Ann Crouch, do hereby leave my ability to have the measles twice in one year, to some junior who is an un- lucky as I am-in hopes that she doesn't have it on. her April vacation. I, Sylvia Dailey, do hereby leave my giggles. I've grown up now. I, Janice Weeks Davis, leave my ability to get an apart- ment one block from the hospital to some married junior. I, Suzanne Crouch, do hereby leave my love for nursing to the freshman class. I, Alice Dopson, do hereby will my love for Saunders at the State Hospital, to any girl who would like to have a chauffeur drive her to work for three months. I, Rose Marie Eagerton, leave to any student my time spent on Colored Pediatrics. I, Ioe Ann Elletson, do hereby leave my three years, col- lection of diet fads to any junior in hopes that they will bring her the same luck that they brought me. II,hDaphne Ford, do hereby leave all my troubles behind - ope. I, Nancy Gibson, do hereby leave january 21, 1960, to get married to the first ffirst chance I get, that isl. I, Sonja Gibson, will my love for the dances at Fort jackson to all the girls going to State. I, Sylvia Graham, upon leaving do hereby bequeath my changeable mind to anyone who can handle it. I can'tl I, Mary Kate Hanna, hereby leave my courageous ability to make a speech in P.A. II to anyone with a jelly-spine. I, Patricia Ann Harrelson, do hereby will my everchang- ing mind to whoever wants it, hoping that she does not get into difficult situations as I did. I, Ophelia Heape, do will my love for Georgia Tech and Georgia Products to anyone who may be as lucky as I am. I, Ieau Heinsohn, do hereby will my ability to stay awake in an eleven oiclock class after working night duty to Iudy Blaine. I, Joyce Heinsohn, do hereby leave this suggestion: Do have your appendix out before going to State, or keep them until you return. I, Lib Ilindiuau, do leave taking my luck from Colored O.B. with me. I, Iudy Huggins, do hereby leave-and as I leave I leave it all to you! I, Loye Jones, leave my Echo Virus,' to anyone who likes excitement. I, Rachel Jones, do hereby leave my ability to love 'em and leave 'em to anyone willing to take the chance. I, Ioan Keadle, do hereby will and bequeath to Pat Smyly my ability to get a diamond. I, Dorothy Lack, do will and bequeath my ability to function as a nurse and a mother to Delores Baldini. I, Sylvia Lashley, do leave, to become Mrs. Harold Herndon. I, Ioan Lawerence, leave, to become Mrs. William Lee Daniels. I, Paula Lilienthal, leave to Lillian Brown my ability to finally get my greatest wish. I, Patricia Lubkin, leave my voodoo dolls to my cousin Betty in hopes that they will work as well for her as they did for me. I, Gloria Massalon, hereby will and bequeath to jean Norris and Carol Thomas, my wonderful times at State, and to Linda Brown, I leave my dear cousin Tom. I, Louise McDowell, being of sound mind and body, do leave. I, Jean Baldwin McKnight, do hereby leave to join Charles in the Air Force. I, Peggy Mixson, leave my nonchalance to my vivacious little sister,', Percy. I, Yvonne Morris, do hereby will and bequeath to Judy Blaine my numerous supply of hairnets, hoping the color won't clash with her hair. I, Ioyce O'Shields, do hereby leave my time on Colored O.B. to anyone who likes Obstetrics. I, Heather Wright Peacock, do hereby will by ability to move out of the nurses' home in less than 25 minutes to any other student planning to get married. I, Louise Peeples, do leave my ability to dance at the Big Sister-Little Sister party, and my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to anyone who likes to cut-a-rug. I, Kay Perkins, leave-to become Mrs. William Lavol Wallace. I, Winnie Phillips, will my influence on Dr. Robertson to any junior who would love to have long, frequent vacations. I, Ian Powell, do hereby will my love for the Citadel hops to Connie Powell in hopes that she will enjoy them as much as I have. I, Lucia Powell, being of sound mind and body, do here- by leave my love for Pediatrics to Paula Alexander. I, Pat Reynolds, do hereby leave my love for the Navy to the freshman class, in hopes that their ship weathers the storm better than mine did. I, Ann Sample, leave my moods of depression f'cause I don't want them? and heights of elation to Kitty and Elise in hopes that they have more of the latter. I, Loretta Shokes, leave my ability to be scatterbrain to some other student who has to move as much as I did. I, Ruby Skinner, do hereby will and bequeath to Kitty Duval, a yearis supply of NO-DOZEN since I hear she has as much trouble as I do staying awake in class. I, Pat Smyly, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to meet curfews to Ioan Keadle. I, YVimpy Thacker, being of unsound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath an 8x10 photo of a 1957 Citadel graduate to anyone who will shed as many tears over it as I did. I, Shirley NVallace, do hereby leave my luck of having a fiance to get snowed in twice in one year, to some junior who is engaged to a boy away up north. I, Pegi XVilliamson leave-hoping to take with me all the knowledge I should have acquired these past three years to State Board. Sandra Adams Lawyer Witnessed: Lucia Powell Ann Baker K! 61.65 MPOIQL BC? Graduation is the starting point for a new adventure in life, and who doesn't speculate what the future will bring to the Class of 1959? Let us gaze into the crystal ball at the year 1964 and look into the lives of these Medical College of South Carolina graduates. The haze of five years clears and we see a conference room with a group of women compiling a report on the current trends in nursing education. Seated around the table are: Dotty Lack-Operating Room Supervisor, Medical Col- lege Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina. Lucia Powell-Head Nurse of a Surgical Floor, The V.A. Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. Pat Reynolds-Supervisor of Griffin Clinic, Ashboro, North Carolina. Norma Cameron-Pediatric Instructor, Greenville Gen- eral Hospital, Greenville, South Carolina. Gloria Massalon-Supervisor of Obstetrics, Medical Col- lege Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina. Daphne Ford-Director of Nursing Service, State Hos- pital, Columbia, South Carolina. Pegi VVilliamson-Clinical Instructor, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Now the crystal ball takes us to Sufolk, Virginia where Sylvia Dailey is found busy caring for her two small children. Occasionally she finds time for private duty. In Columbia, South Carolina we find Anne Bolen happily married and attending the University of South Carolina for her B.S. degree. Both Lib Hindman now Myers, and Curtis Evins, nee Cosby, are busy housewives but, somehow, find time to help out their Doctor husbands in their offices. Susie Crouch, a Public Health Nurse, is keeping all of Edgefield County,s immunization shots up to date. We find Mary Kate Hanna, who is a Captain in the Army Nursing Corps, touring Europe at Uncle Sam's ex- pense. Ola Mae Cales is Supervisor of Pinehaven, Charleston County Tuberculosis Hospital. Ann Sample and Mary Lou Strasser are taking post-grad- uate courses in Surgery. Jan Powell is happily married and a head nurse on an Obstetrical floor in South Carolina. Louise Peeples and Joyce O'Shields have neighboring homes. They are busy putting into praotice all their basic nursing principles in caring for their families. Ann Rodgers, now a Mrs. is very happy working PRN in a small hospital in North Cirolina. Rose Marie Eagerton, Paula Lilienthal, and Mary Eleanor Ackemran have retired from active nursing until their child- ren become a little older and independent. Joe Ann McNichol now lives in New York City and gives generously of her time and energy to the Red Cross despite the many demands of her family. Ruby Skinner is head nurse on 5th Center, the Medical College Hospital. Sylvia Graham and Rachel Jones are experienced travel- ers as they are top-notch stewardesses on a cross-country Jet Airliner. Ann Baker is head nurse on Colored Medicine, Roper Hospital. K Shirley Bishop is an indispensible office nurse to her home town doctor in Summerville. Ann Crouch is one of the best scrub nurses on heart surgery that University Hospital, University of Michigan has ever had. Winifred Thacker and Judy Huggins are grand Pediatric nurses at the Medical College Hospital. WVe go to Africa and find Pat Smyly, a Medical Mission- ary. Nancy and Sonja Gibson are operating an infirmary at an orphanage in Oxford, North Carolina. Jean and Joyce Heinsohn are famous co-authors on a book, The Psychology of Twins. Ophelia Heape is now living in Georgia and is employed in an Obste1trician's office. Peggy Mixson has ,her Masterls Degree and is doing re- search work. Bess Harvey is employoedby Esso Standard Oil and is stationed in South America. Joan Keadle, now Mrs. Wright, lives in Charleston and is a school nurse. Pat Lubkin is a member of the education department at ye olde Alma Mater. Heather Peacock is working on Obstetrics at the Baker Hospital in Charleston. VVinnie Phillips is out in Beverly Hills, California where she'is doing private duty. At present she is specialing Elvis Presley who just had an appendectomy. Mary Jane Craven is. working in a Federal Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia as that is where her Coast Guard husband is stationed. Loretta Shokes is an Industrial Nurse in Detroit, Michigan. Sylvia Lashley, now Mrs. Herndon, is Supervisor of White Pediatrics at Roper Hospital. Mrs. Brad McAlister, nee Sandy Adams, is very happy working side by side with Brad in his office in Charleston. Kay Perkins, now Mrs. Wallace, is a staff nurse at the Naval Hospital in Beaufort, South Carolina. Alice Dopson is working in the premature nursery at the Medical College Hospital. Jean Kay McKnight is living in Florida and working as a general duty nurse. Shirley Wallace, a Red Cross Nurse, is working in Columbia, South Carolina. Louise McDowell is making the Air Force a career. She is stationed at the Charleston Air Force Base. Loye Jones Collins has a full time job with caring for her family and being a Nursing Arts Instructor at Green- ville General Hospital. Janice Davis is working relief in a small hospital in Maine. Her twin sons take up most of her time. Yvonne Morris has had many experiences in working in different hospitals as she has moved around quite a bit with her husband who is in the Marines. Patty Atkinson and Patty Harrelson are working at Bell- evue Hospital and getting some post-graduate work on Psychiatry. Joan Lawrence is happily married and is head nurse on a Medical floor in Florence. These figures fade from view and we wonder if the future will make these predictions a reality. 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Ig AQ- f- ,Q-...4 X , 4 . f 'VJ' .. ' X ' -. . ' J .fi 9.. 41-,gg . L W 'X i - N 2 2 5 . K 2 'J 'E' H Y X ii 1 1 - '- Al- .11 1 54,1 ' iv X 5? Pri. L ,:. L A . 1 M- 'HK L - ,, - . . ur. W ! ' . - X . - - ' . f L ' . z' v .. 4 - ' 2-mfr jfedkmen C CMM First Row: R. Pink A. Sharpe Second Row: l. Walker K. Wallace D. Morton I N. O'Hear R. Owens ,P ' A ,F - .ff I QM, ,W .'f'3' l ,, C. Parker 1. Peeples P. Stogner C. Strong S. Stumpf P- T1'uSSell R. Wallace B. Williams R, Wood M- W00dS. I X 'fl ffifgk 'W 5 49,33 l,kAg?J551 221' Z3X'i'Z,,T' L :V ,sssyl-,w 'q:, 1'f f- -'QM V. ge , ' me 4 FM Page Forty-Five 1- Q 1. 1 f- .M 'mms st jaafwrzl t . -.Q ,Af ,M , v-evgfwgf. , s, H. Jw :gf 4. -+ 4 gif t? I lt 1.4 its - 5: H, FW' 'A-vis:-i'Y:tZi1Si'1 ' r ff' . . 1 L .- Q J . 4' tl 'Qil-7ly'::'i' - 2-. 'v -,j,.fzf1- 52415952 J' AM A it I .i 35,5 '13, 49 Cy. X Af .I ,.1.5,Qw,gm.f.,.f --mmzffs, .. F HOUSEMOTHERS Left to Right: Mrs. C. A. Kangeter, Mrs. Ruth Reid, Residence Directorg Mrs. I. B. Allan, Mrs. Freida Miller. Not Pictured: Mrs. C. M. Spain, Mrs. Louise Keenan. .M f W e Y , wgaff- . , K 'W ' 'Y' Q . -mf -. Q . ' ' 'f .-' I .' '. fz , , ' ' ' F'I.'?fafi? 5? . , .fs 'ii ' 1 W . Q. rx ' ' M J . Mast . .lt , .5 v g a . A . ..,. .... ,, ., . ,e. ,WM . , w i. Mfam- .. 4. , W. . 2:-9 4.gf2v,,f A Q ' 2 .ff - ' Q f N fl .,'., . Big sisters seem to Warm welcome from know everything! Miss Bass. Gerry gives us the lowdown. it I d '1 3- D l al I l ol'l H55 Local hangout after NUTSG, ZIHYOHQP studyhall. Page Forty-Six 5555, Mx eruiceo 1 1 .rf ,111 , , , 1 1 1 1 ,111 y ' ' ' Jr ' 1 f f v?i?1?sifg .'- , 1 Q1 1 1 1 1 1 9, if E' 'jfi 1 Uriah , I 1 11 .1ffE5.fa,f:4,,e -, 4 . . 1 1 .ffffidxf-5 WfZ'ifJ12f1 'f Eff 41112-f ' f11'111' i, , p 2 -1343 'U 111253351?31:W.fi,Q- gs1,q7Q:1 A111111 . 1,113,113 11, f '- 1' - +113w,131 1 ' l1,'.n?1I??ff f f 1 1 1 . 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For instance,-One does not put into words the feeling a nurse experiences when she is told by a patient, Thank you, you have made me feel so much betterf, No volume of words can express the joy of witnessing a newborn baby's first cry, the feeling of sheer inadequacy and sorrow when one sees life itself ebbing away, the sudden brightening of a lonely pati- ent's face when some kindly word is spoken to him by a passing nurse, the fright on the face of a small child being transformed into a sheepish grin as he says, Nurse, would you kiss me goodnightfv' These are but a few experiences which a student nurse encounters and soon she realizes that nursing itself is intangible. It has been said, To be ai nurse is to walk with Codf, for it was He who said: Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto mef' Matthew 25:40 F Page Fifty Q ! 1 1- ,. gvk, 1 - 1x q, wr V' A Ya- . ,gl V i-'ming I r .war-,,a. v -. 39 , Q., f f '4 2 V' W' ., , . . 1 bl Ja ffm' 4. 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Pow1,C E ,JI Brenham Psychnalry Man.nlJ Medwcane Yuylorliw Ufology INTERNS Q,-fc: Ocvus,SP 'ws 2: f. 1 f S- 5 Leo,nA x A A7 Sc9oI,S J Broun Ob- Ddvl! .f 1 if yan, ik ,en Gyn E , Q 1 fy Q n' , -w--4 .. rf' 7 Buk1on,J T , Jr Oncology .W A r ., , ,QI w-K, if A, -F 5 ., I MoIlowall,J G Pedrctr at if . 'fx J j g . Qk v yi' f Q lm, 1 R, i , A G x N sr , M ,WL,Jr GW. D ,Jr CW ilG1hn,A M Nelson W Medrcrne Q!!! -Sr ,' Q 1 Sonders,P,1ll Medrclne 'L 4 Webby Hazel Peducvrrc , W rf Deeper my -- Q 61 .L 1 U A it . , I :'r ' , 10- , .1 Q.- Ar 2. . 92,41 1una,cn4 , r Q.. Q 'X ,J ,. ,fi Q mg - W ,fufk FQ: CONLW Surgery .J'v6'J2 ,.. A .,.... ad 54: sr, Q. SQ .r iff Hudqenxlw. R Gfedrutrrc Lf Y. 1 'C' X A 1 Nunn,D B Surgery .1 : x ' X .-. I Sondrfervp Urology KA Welkslhl H Surgery 'is 'UA Xi Z!-4 Oennxsj' H 2 B 0 'Q 1 1 Mc6ee,.:.A x it W7 1 . ' X . r L, as 4. pg ,, can-.gnu ,T A Rndmloqy T Q ,P- NQKJ K fig f Hugiresx, J C Sur ger y rr F2 W M Q: ' f 0'Connor, B Neurology - X A '. Sch :Ld , A F Surgery . ff y r ,M '-, Mjigr Wnilr msfj L Medacrne N X 3 U ' A V S Def r sc k , G L '54 2 .M Q3 'Ji 'SQ , J J, X, Sup, ' Memyedord,M H 4 .... 1 ' .. .,.f' I M 5, 3 'Y 'fx -sl. f COU?h?Y9hhxM Pc some ki A ' We X , Johnson, G B, Mwacmc - EL Af? X Oxrvm, G Psythmiry S i 1 ,--- ri wig' 4 ' 'Y ses fg Y , Dwight, F M f J E f 1 'y r -' ,gf Maofc,E.E v -rep 4 -Q I C1GYi'RS.J1 MQGQCHIQ 'H FN b an F WV gk , LGffx1'1QXM.T,,Jr OU-'Gyn N K Ofhgrsm, H, 8 Surgery 41' .,. 4 ,QSM Shmglerkd Nl ,Jr anesihesromqy 'Arr ffm' 5 Q, ,Lg Wnhors noon,5,M Anerfhesroloqy n 'vp .y y S. ., r 1 ff Edwordgc, .W X if N! f f 1 fyq In ,L 5 if y .9 'S 4 f iw A s Q f me r ff ' fff, Purham,K.J SW! jbLl'lC!6Ll'l'lel'LfClgf ECOITLQ wed! NE J! E Tx W .,,. l : 1 x E i 1 , 1 9 'I . .j I,E4f' ix E,5,gfvf1V -X N W., xg gs, - L 5 ' .. 1.11.55 'wig K ' x- V +9 1 A F, A vi ,,. 1 1, I ,UQ w I if ftlniggk , f- , 'fm-123. 5- J . 'lr-f jg -. , - ., .,. H.. . r w W A 1 AQ Q3 Q nx' 533 -HQ, 4 .. , 'V ,. 1, 334 If Q, wif Q' KE A 1- G' , 'A f' r- ', , W '- 'mx ' Q P ' U' gf' .,, , V -ix,q5.,,., V' Nm 'ff A..-.-Y i nina. 1, macsmaz 3 1 . . r4gryv.qv.x an fvffk- K, ' ixv-ff . l fi A an 1. Colored Surgery Ward 2. White Surgery WVard 3. 4th Floor-Private Pavillion 4. West Medical College Hospital-lNledicine 5. Colored Medical W'a1'd 6. Center Medical College Hospital-Surgery Page Fifty-Two ,,, - . -, 2 ,Q f,-ff-,f - ,f,g .,f,',w,,ff ' w7f,.ff,f ,. ,,,, ,',. - f V ff 1 f , f ' f'7f7fff7'f1Q . , , .1 .xc ,f,,,, J , ,Q ff ., ' ag I .V t , . V M ,W yf, 7. 7 X .rw L, , , I , , Y V, A V, gfgwff-M' fwffy, W5 X 4 . A . 1 , . A ' W : f v ' ea ecome ea b I k f. ' K ' . . f K, - . V I , f, ,M W W I K. .. Vkkk K K. A. K V, V , I . I I Q! , X M ff, f, u I J' ,, ,J ff w H v 7 .V 4 Q f 1 X ' f , . V ,f i ' X Digg ! lMediCa1 College Operating Room . 3' WGS?-PSdi?triCf f. 1 . . Cliflifl n . U Emerg-engy. gr f 1 Q. . , 1. f ? Iv 212. eruicefi .7!ze geginning ana! glue gizcling gs Q . 54.5 'f Qi? 4 fv-'I' V! 211.1 L Page Fifty-Four x I l Colored Obstetrics Isolation White Nursery oz -.15 Z3 063.2 lg as - . 'A ir t' 1,4 i 'V 1 7,,4,,,,,Wfq,wQ1,, t , 5 :ml ,g,, f3,'51'92 im- V :Yi-'Z 1-I!-. R H 'A 4 'Nqr 3 f I 3 5.55 Q ,. A' l, ,Q-1.-....L,. - ge Fifty Six .szfuclenf Kounci MARY LOU STRASSER President Q, JO ANN ELLETSON Secretary al GE RALDINE BRADY Vice-President 9 .NP ANNA IAHNZ POVVELL Social Chairman Not Pictured: JUDY BLAINE Treasurer f iv PATRICIA LUBKIN Senior Representative ANN BAKER Senior Representative MISS HELEN MOOSEY Senior Advisor .szzclenf Conrad! J, 1 BILLIE MOREHEAD junior Representative M.. .,,.. gm I I Ex .1 - 'Hx , ANN SULLIVAN junior Representative STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the governing group of the Student Body of the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Carolina and is comprised of the Student Government Offi- cers and Class Representatives. Not only is it the governing body, but the social activities of the school are planned by it through the Social Activities Committee. The program throughout the year includes in- formal parties Which the stu- dents anticipate with pleasure. Besides maintaining discipline, the Student Council also helps promote outstanding s c h o ol spirit. W X. ls. SQ 5 'Y rs, 2. PEGGY WILLIAMSON Senior Class President JULIA PEEPLES Freshman Class President MISS ANN HIERS junior Advisor Editor in Elizabeth Hindman Associate Editor Ann Sample cr 77 red nni FIRST ROW: joe Ann Elletson, Promotion Editorg Ian Powell, Advertising Managerg Ruby Skinner, Business Manager. SECOND ROW: Loye Jones, Feature Editorg Lillian Brown, Assistant Feature Editorg Mary Kate Hanna, Assistant Feature Editorg Pegi Williamson, Assistant Photography Editor. THIRD ROW: Billie Morehead, Assistant Business Managerg Margaret Crowson, Assistant Photography Editorg jackie Lavigno, Freshman Repre- sentative: Elizabeth Baxley, Freshman Representative. N Sw!! , A I A Advisor Miss Ann Hiers Assistant Editor Connie Powell FIRST ROW: Marian Crouch, Photography Editor, Peggy Mixon, Circulation Manager, Martha Watkins, Assis tant Circulation Manager, Judy Huggins, Assistant Circulation Manager. SECOND ROW: Joyce Heinsohn, Promotion Assistant, Joyce O,Shields, Promotion Assistant, Patty Ruth Reynolds, Promotion Assistant, Ann Baker Assistant Literary Editor. THIRD ROW: Faye Pfaehler, Assistant Literary Editor, Lucia Powell, Literary Editor Ophelia Heape, Assistant Advertising Manager, Gloria Massalon, Assistant Advertising Manager. 7 7 4 ,pg MTHE LAMPH is the newspaper of the School of Nursing. This paper provides a means of keeping the Student Body in- formed of school activities and is a Wonderful medium for the students to express themselves through editorials, news, stories, and feature Writing. STAFF: Editor ,...,.-,..,.............i....,....i.... Iudy Blaine Assistant Editor ........i........,,........r..,. Io Delrart Business Manager ...ii......,.i......i.., Sylvia Harrelson Feature Editor ...,,.....,.,......,..,. Marguerite Crowson Reporters i.i...,.i..,.i.. jackie Lavigno, Jeanette Brandon n 'fmvwv .. rf, ww . lr :a.'e.:Qf'3'ufy-4,152-1'' ei Us x :X '31 4' ,re ff I M tf1f fZ3W!'f f 32 J Wy 1 ,f 'f fi K lS'f'7j'f7'f7'f v,7, fs f..w2f.ffrf-w -4 ,. ' L f W QWWM New .sw-+ ..f vw p yw wgfyrffg 4 , G, ,7 f ,U Q ' f f ' ' Wrafffi' fysgpysy. , ,ww-we ZX, if ggfqiavwznvr' ' ' ,,qpwf.,v'-'-'re- . . 'ff ' Nd W ..., ,,,,,.,,,4-f--' ' I' ' l M l l A . on uen fion ledgafed CONVENTION BOUND I I GOOD FOOD AND NEW FRIENDS NEED SOMEONE TO SIT ON THAT FOR YOU TRICIA? NOW LOOK WHO'S TALKING ! ! IT MUST HAVE BEEN FUN! . .,,' ,W x J w i1 Page Sixty-Two Our beloved Miss Dixon Student uniform of yesteryear 75fA ,xdnniuerziary Reception in Nurses Residence 8 . r s 'Www M31- W5. Q3 ww ' Reception The Alumnae Association of the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Caro- lina celebrated 75 years of continuous nursing education under the sponsorship of the Medical College by presenting a historical pageant, Through the Yearsf, in Baruch Auditorium on the night of November 4, 1958. The pageant was written and directed by members of the Alumnae Association and mem- bers of the cast were chosen from doctors of the Medical College faculty, Alumnae members, and medical and pharmacy students from the Medical College. Historical development was depicted in the pageant. Beginning with the South Carolina Training School for Nurses at City Hospital in 1883, then in 1905 the Roper Hospital Train- ing School, the pageant brought the audience through to the present period which began in 1919 when the school became known as the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Carolina. A reception was held in the School of Nursing Building immediately following the pageant. This provided an opportunity for the Alumnae members and guests present to renew old ac- quaintances and make new friends. A wonderful time was had by everyone and this occasion will long be remembered. Display in nurses residence. Anniversary cake. Receiving line at reception. Page Six? President: Ola Mae Cales Council Meeting gapfiaf .gfuclenf union Z OF sou'rH CAROLINA 2 15' 'Yu yi' I We L The Baptist Student Union is a youth organi- zation for Baptists in higher institutions of learn- ing functioning through a council of ten or more otliicers elected annually. Activities include dep- utation to churches, teaching Sunday School on pediatric Wards and caroling at Christmas time. Devotional services are held weekly on Tuesday nights. Page Sixty-Four jmfffffw .V X' Y.-Q kz, vw: I - jx ja k 3xE.fL15.:,y - 5,51 , 11,15 ,hx fa' , . - , :QA X-'y-aj:--m N.. h- - .fesAiSYfh, ' .WE ' ' ' X Y 'Q -N -275 '3NS5'WiQ,X X-3:51, I' ,gf K,-,4 . 5-4-,1,'x:ej-53 -N .xjhkgg J , gi.x5,qx.y U , ' :El-Xfx5FT. 1K?v' -fri 3595? L ' - W IIT -g'1'x.,' ted the Senior Class, to you-Peggy NVillia1ms0n Efiefadslmip' and sbrvico which you have rendered L-... 1 w w W 1 N g ' Y 1 f l r n 1 i i K 1 I-. Our three pretty girls. Miss Christmas Belle, Kay Perkins B I bil' Qbteeflzf Miss Medical College Attendants Miss Christmas Belle, Runner up: Lib Hindman, Patty Ruth Reynolds lst runner up for Miss Christmas Belle, .' . L :' ' Joe Ann Elletson ,QiifEff,ffff' I 1 L S 4 N X X x 5 s vm 1 .WJ , 1 Q ,,-',,,' X .-Q., x , X , .M , , . , K 1 . . , 'Ir X 4 , Y A: ,hy ' xx J' , , , ,. x 'x ..Y x ! . Ol , . ., - . 1, .,.. r ' H vl ,.Fk.v 1 V 3 li, 1 2 Hg' If. ' -'FJ-':-L :-'.J'!'fH:fH. 1- :I-h'r4?1 z1. B.,.?w Jig. ,Zhi , ,lpkfzygf ' .25 .v M4 :JL W fv , ' 5 e A e. rf' ff, F A f 'fly f 'h nl 5 , r- i L4g.2frwca:m:x.w.+gmL.,H..-f L A ag' 'jk h ' V I r , nu, .44 QJQAHB6 141161 .jwhggllfa 4 ' xl V 4, l E Bi? if 4 Old Mother Goose? The Queen chooses a partner , Why the smiles? What'S UP Pegi? Modem Santa, Acgepted I ! Favors from the Santa of the Beatnick age. i - FW . 'K' F f1v fS1 Q' I' 27425 W4 G 3,5 ' H Mm 1 Y UQ' I fv,4,gm ,dw , -1, in X W . ':wy,,,W nw - 2 3 'S , .1 W X f if I , W'-H,-, f :I A NSQN., lag 'E -swf .xdcluerfifiemen fd Page Seventy-Three 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. In 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 81 Gas Company B West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. W-illingness E-nthusiasm S-teadfastness T-eamwork V-irtually I-nsure R-eally G-ood I-nterest N-urses I-n A-merica These same plants such as ou traits staff hospitals such as Charleston's new Teaching Hospital and r mill on the Cooper River. J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. FUNERAL CHAPELS 232 Calhoun. Street -Charleston 2119 Dorchester Avenue-Charleston Heights MEDICAL COLLEGE MIDDLETON, INGLE 81 CO. HOSPITAL INSURANCE BOND LIFE INSURANCE Charleston, S. C. SNAX BAR FOUNTAIN SERVICE S Charleston, S. C. SANDWICHES CANDY MAGAZINES GREETING CARDS SOUVENIRS TV RENTALS OPEN FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. SECOND FLOOR OBURG DAIRY PRODU CTS SAVE NOW FOR THE FUTURE Fgmgsr FEDERAL smmes s. mom Assn. MARCUS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS, SUNDRIES, FOUNTAIN Your Complete Family Drug Store PHONE RA 3-2588 8 Broad Street Charleston, S. C. CRAWLEY 8. BRADHAM AUTO SALES NEW AND USED CARS BUY - SELL - TRADE Telephone SH 7-4461 There is no place like this place so this must be the place Port City Realty and Insurance Co. Complete Facilities for Efficient Service I026 Spruill Ave. North Charleston, S. C. FOOT OF CANNON DIAL RA 3-0286 PHONE SH 7-T586 Home Federal Savings Compliments of and Loan Association PRYSTOWSKY'S Current 3M'h Dividend 168 St. Philip Street y 39 Broad Street Charleston, S. C. Phone RA 2-3143 CLAUSSEN'S BAKERY CHARLESTON'S ONLY WHOLESALE BAKERY JAHNZ COMPANY 193 Savannah Highway Charleston, S. C. DEVELOPMENTS - CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE - REALTOR E. H. Jahnz, Jr. JOEL E. McFADDEN Specializing in WATCHES - WATCH REPAIRING - BANDS STRAPS And Accessories to the Nursing Profession JOEL E. McFADDEN, Certified Master Watchmaker 3065 King Street Charleston, S. C. Dial RA 3-8121 KERRISON'S Department Store EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE MODERN FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE GRADUATING CLASS OF ' '59! Shop in Luxury at Prices You Can Afford Charleston's Only Specialty Department Shop THE FORK RESTAURANT RESTAURANT LOUNGE SEAFOOD HOUSE CURB SERVICE SOUVENIRS ROSALIE MEYE RS We Sem BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Label of Distinction Spring and Cannon St. Ext. Charleston, S. C. and Mount Pleasant, S. C. 316 King Street RA 3-7321 Phone RA 2-4418 Open 7 A.M. to 2 A.M. ADAMS 8. ORTMANN, INC. REGISTERED JEWELERS Certified Gemologists American Gem Society 251 King Street Charleston, S. C. JAMES ALLEN CO. 285 King Street JEWELERS Compliments to the Class of '59 For Your Health's Sake- Buy Your Drugs At Your Drug Store Your druggist is the guardian of the health of your community. Day and night he stands ready to serve you, either when emergencies arise or with your everyday needs. He is a man of high professional standards. For your health's sake, and the health of your loved ones, always buy your drugs at your drug store. Be protected by your druggist's traditionally reliable service. SERVICE WHOLESALE DRUGGIST Charleston - Greenville - Spartanburg WISHES YOU GREAT SUCCESS IN YOUR CHOSEN CAREER With CHARLESTON, S. C. T e Geer Drug Company -L ,. .3:-.--. --lh is 4 9 '- fhe modern uniform X PA U L J O N E S WISHES YOU 2 W in GREAT SUCCESS S- 71 I' in IN YOUR CHOSEN CAREER With fi' Q- 7 Www' Vliinilivfi N W Q CHARLESTON, S. C Compliments of PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. J. M. WADDELL, JR., General Agent LUTHER Z. BARNETT, Assistant Agent II22 Morrison Drive Charleston, S. C. Compliments of BUCKLER'S STUDIO Serving Charleston for Over 20 Years With Fine Portraiture 192 King Street Phone RA 2-0792 2554. e N E fff I , . -- ' . I .1 it I ,V V 4, 0-,Q ,fy PA 1' .- I l pf' ,' ' 1 , . ,ylh f , M' . ,QA v .7 A ,O J 'Sh fly, in 47214 434 w , tffiw. - '- , 'll' ,731 I Q, '4?af 4 - , WP , ' , 'I 'fb ., ,.. v , what I X . JI, Q , . , A X X xx ggqswll MAX lv 142020 :I 7410- N 42,,!v.,,s fff.,,, I 4 1 A If ffl. 001. , Compliments of BRUCK'S NURSES OUTFITTING, INC. 387 Fourth Avenue New York I6, N. Y. PITTSBURGH - CHICAGO DETROIT Compliments of Compliments of L. G. RED MARTIN PURITAN CHEMICAL CO. 326 King Street . TAYLOR'S Compliments of H. KREss AND co. 30' King COMPLETE OUTFITTERS 281 King Street To MEN AND BOYS Compliments of DAISY BOGIN 256 King Street Congratulations WOMEN'S APPAREL Graduates of 1959 RA 3-2121 EDWARDS I 5c-IOC-51.00 STORES t's THE BANDBOX Sewing FOR BRIDALS, FORMALS, Lower South Carolina CASUAL WEAR 298 King Street Opposite Liberty Street Ph. RA 3-2585 Compliments Of Dr. B. Kater Mclnnes Dr. Edward F. Parker Dr. William H. Prioleau Dr. W. Atmar Smith J. Furman Mason BRANDON'S BEAUTY SHOP BUCKLER STUDIO ROBERTSON'S CAFETERIA KRISPY KREME HOLLY HOUSE JACK KRAMER SHOES SIMPSON'S CHINA HALL COASTAL BOTTLER'S ASSOCIATION, INC. Compliments Of DOMESTIC GAS co' INC' YOUR TOTAL FOOD BILL IS LESS 3244 Rivers Ave. 305 King sf. WHEN YOU SHOP AT North Area C'1' I Y . CS FRANCHISED DEALER General Electric , STORES Household Appliances 8. T.V. L Heating and Air Conditioning ST Il R E C W? W 9421 1 E6 if ff if 443 4 f f, f V f ff ,, X 1 , f X I X! f f f X 5 s. . - .'.:..:, ,' .-D. 1,-:.'F:'l I D 1 LE' fi! - 'IEEE 555525. 2' 1 ii-'755!:: lf'- Vfell, this is it, the last picture-the last page-the end, the grand finale, call it what you may. Plan- ning, producing and assembling these pages has been a great task but it was fun and we on the staff only hope that it meets with your approval. It is impossible to record all individual memories in black and white but we hope that we have preserved some for each of you. Each year there are many who contribute toward the publication of a yearbook whose names and deeds are never fully realized. Therefore it is here that I wish to thank a few who have truly gone far above and beyond the call of duty for this publication. For the persistence of Ian Powell and Gloria Massalon in soliciting ads, to the well kept books and budget planning of Ruby Skinner and Billie More- head-goes our appreciation. The pictures in this book are due largely to the untiring efforts of Pegi VVilliamson and our shutterbug,', Tutta Crowson. A special thank you goes to Lucia Powell for the wonderful job well done in our literary department and also to Ann Sample and Connie Powell, truly an editor,s assistants. Regardless of the project, Joyce Heinsohn and Io Ann.Elletson always stood be- hind it, pushing and promoting all the way-thanks for your dependability. For suggestions, advice, pa- tience and work, goes sincere appreciation to our advisor, Miss Ann Hiers. They say that every one needs a friend and there is one special friend who pulled this editor through many dark moments and saved the day many times for this yearbook. Her special efforts of filling in al- most everywhere and doing an excellent job will never be forgotten. For your work-but more so for your encouragement-thanks, Fe, il To the student body, for your patience and cooperation and especially the smiles and interest shown, ll such as, How,s the annual going?', or, I canit wait to see it,',-thank you. I hope you will join me in expressing your appreciation to these people. The time is approaching and soon the hands of the clock will meet and these relationships will be severed. I hope these names will be engraved in your memories-they shall be in mine. 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