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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. Pat Reynolds Class Prophet Page Twenty-Nine
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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
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