Medical University of South Carolina - Tres Anni Yearbook (Charleston, SC)
- Class of 1960
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To us, the class of 360, Old Roper was a place where we gained knowl- edge, skill and confidence, where friends were made, and long hours were spent in trials with both success and failure. Some of our experiences and memories that we hold dear of the Medical Center, our on-duty as well as off-duty hours, will be with us always. In these pages of the Tres Anni the past is prologue, as we have tried to present. As you gaze upon these pages we hope you will glimpse a spark of the old and have meaning- ful memories attached. ll? Y I V 1 l I W E I 1 i i R N I. in li mil y I I E I . 36664 of Cjonfenb .!46lmini5frafion page I2 366525 19696 I8 6 Jdcfiuified Page 46 6 jeafurea 19696 56 .fdrfuerfia em en ffl Page 64 and gating? Cibeckcafion SEQ I V7 E rm Y! Through the years you have opened your not caring of race, wealth or fame, you have provided a place for comfort and health in this community. ln your presence we have seen hope, faith and gratitude. Your role in the past has been but a prologue to the future-a future bright with progress and promise. You will be a memory in years to come, but the experience we have gained in your structure, we shall cherish forever. , f ff if JI? K ' . sf :'. -ff?5?kkE::1f XM, jf, as Q, , a fjw ' ,f f , Ml a f f ff' f, Y , f 7 X ,1 -', ., To you, Old Roper, as a symbol of our love, we the 1960 Tres Anni. f. . H- www - 1 .ig.,zsy,, if 1 z1159'1Y'f K 1 w'1'm9,5 , 15, 41 s , '9 5-if .c 1315 Coforecl O65 fefriczi 6'l'l'L2l g,2l'1-Cy WOOWL D 1135? x if 5 . M : T . v N ? . ws- ' f 7, 1 W 4 lr l i - 1 .Tw .goofafion l 'WG' ,,W0'L 1,4 ZZ4ZQZff ,W fff f,wf'fQ' W1 L'f7fZWfff ' ' s Q' W!! f, , 1 ' ,I 'Aff ,, 4 ., A . ' 5 Y , My TQ Q' ZWQZXUY 1 3 A ??,?4 1 VCWV ZQZZZ 'Ei .f M QQ ?22? '..2 inf W MWW 12? 5 :f,r ,f' 222 ,'1 , -Q'. Q ,H, I X X,, 5 fff Nh? - 4 , X . - T 4 3 , , fi 4 Zig? 4 if 5 QWZZ f 4? f Y f 5 f 1 fs 5 25 A ,M 5 X ff, f f JJ if X ' V 4 f qii' 1 , 5 1 A.5,V ,Q ' 4 ggf Z, 1 Q 5 5 51 4 5 1 f I 2' 5 i 5 I 5 J 5 ff fi ' N X y ,,....v- J 5 A sf , qifqay f , A. 1 - Coforec! Fecha fried Ernie ing., Page Seven 7 Yf' ,W H ru A G , M1f'Li5Rif f - wed ay X pechalrica . . . Changes radiate cheerfulness. Ogfsfelrica . . . Miracle ofl Weahcaf Wuraing . . . Charting plays Page Eight a vital role. all u .H , V 1 J ff 'PQZANWM 2 wg We S334 Q ff 4 , ' 5 . yy? M, 1 ,.., ,. A f I ife made modern. T 1 I , gxbxa Ev ..K. ,gawk A K Q slyvl: Xiw' V 1 X pqqf -I ilfjlifvflffi' fi i 1 ' V ,A , K 'af if i 1 I 1 X w N fo de fgreaent u 1 Y 1 P N erecting oom . . . Modern instruments and skilled hands ll ecouerg I oom . . . a watchful eye and helpful hand. E ,fn - , urgica! Wuraing . . medicines aid in recovery. Page Nine X A7 i AQ WM X l I e6LCa! ,Ml ., WK 'Yves 04,-.U ww wud? ,-..o.w,w..,vfw-N. A 1. ...awk -.AW '5'vir'2 ,N ..-...Www .M 2 ig saw! QWQWKAZMWA ff f ,swf if KA ff fwx, wfzfgw' f fl 0 el' 05 lfa Plllale alll l0l'l vmvvr wrt-41-ww umni inic Wefcaf Cofkge Cami Tneckcaf Co ege inic. gzxwxzf M... 1 wasmwi J! gmt- z,,',.lff ra, ' ' L' , ,M X N Aww w....M , lim Q 4' 1 M , ,,,,,,,. nnekauen ofilaifa X N 3935536 4 f if-f ' a 4- ,Q 5,1 , A, Q! NX Q .1 Xi X X i Q I 'N V .. xu s . , M f ,J , 'V Q W' x Changes are wroughtg cle- cisions are macleg our lives are guided by the men and women who fill these chairs. .xdvlminidfrafion AIM! jacuky 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 Univer- sity of Texas, and is the recipient of the honorary LL.D. degree from both the University of South Carolina and the College of Charleston, as well as the honorary 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 ap- pointed 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, 1921g as well as First Award in scientific ex- hibits, 1920, the Distinguished Service Award, 1957, and the Distinguished Service Citation and Medal, American Cancer Society, 1958. He is the author of two medical science books, as well as collaborator in others, and has published 100 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 re- search 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 scien- tific 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. I 1 'iii Page Fourteen MISS RUTH CHAMBERLIN, BN, 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 Teacher's College, Columbia University in New York City. She has served as Night Supervisor at Mt. Sinai Hos- pital, Assistant Director of Nursing at Rochester Gen- eral 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 of South Carolina, 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 VVar II she had leave of ab- sence when slie 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 presi- dent of the S. C. State League for Nursing, 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 Gamma, honorary sorority for teachers. She was also included in the first edition of NVho's NVho of American Women. In 1959 Miss Chamberlin was recommended to XVho's Who in American Education and is listed in that pub- lication. 3 1, .. r A' Ss an 4 Q 5 dziociafea MISS MAUDE BAILEY, RN, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Public Health Nursing MISS AGNES DUNCAN, RN Instructor in Pediatric Nursing MISS DOROTHY PODMORE, RN Instructor in Obstetrical Nursing MISS SYBIL HUGHES, RN Instructor in Tuberculosis Nursing we .xdclm iniafrafion MR. GLENN D, SEARCY, A.B. Superintendent of Medical College Hospital MR. C. A. ROBB, B.S. Superintendent of Roper Hospital MISS EMILY K. MCNELLY, R.N., B.S., B.A. Director of Nursing Service Medical College Hospital Associate Professor of Nursing R.N., B.S. Director of Nursing Service Roper Hospital Associate in Clinical Nursing MISS ELSA SALVO, RN, B.S. Director of Nursing Service Pinehaven Hospital Associate in Clinical Nursing MISS MARTHA BRADLEY, RN, B.S., M.A. Associate in Clinical Nursing MRS. MARY MacLEAN, RN, B.S. Associate in Clinical Nursing Wan was-I RN: if Page Fi MISS MEYERAL ENCLEBERC, fteen Clfflflkg MISS VIRGINIA HOLCOMBE, RN, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing , .Q 9, Q 'K f X I I I I I. I I I I I I 'IVV A' ,I V, V, I ,,,,, I V, IN AV , ., JR :VV , W V II s Iss Et I I. MRS. BEVERLY BONNER, RN I I Instructor in Medical I' Surgical Nursing , I I I I MRS. CAROLYN BYRD, RN Instructor in Medical I Surgical Nursing I WW' MRS. CAROLYN BAKER, RN, i B.S. Instructor in Obstetric Nursing I I I I A 1 MISS RUTH BISHOP, RN, B.S. Instructor in Pediatric Nursing 5 I. ,AI P A 'inn-Y' Y I X 49' I X x I GJ, I MISS VICTORIA IOSEPI-I, RN, B.S. Instructor in Occupational Hearltli Poge Sixteen Q P zzt I 5 ,- A . i ' I' 'S FJ! MRS. FRANCES READ, RN, B.S. Instructor in Clinical Nursing MISS RUTH PIERCE, RN, B.S., Associate in Clinical Nursing A .Fir MRS. ANNA COPE, RN Instructor in Clinical Nursing 6LClfl,Ay W MISS BETTY JoYcE BASS, RN Instructor in Clinical Nursing ll ' A zzii, ' ' I , f 1 -i,, C A- fi A S - 3 MISS FRANCES ANN DEANS, RN ' Instructor in Clinical Nursing y lA'Q 4 N. A o MRS. ANNIE POTEET, ADA Instructor in Nutrition Page Seventeen l W ,W fa. 10 P 3 Twenty Secretary Ionelle DeHart Treasurer jackie Cooper Vice-President Elizabeth Splawn Social Chairman Janice Cooper enior CZH65 Qmcerd President Lynn Freeman 6 .J ,I V P 59 E lil 1 f 1 L Y i if li l i 1 3 N , :H I s t F JSE EMILY ANN BILTON Bilton Holly Hill, S. C. I have fun wherever I go. JUDY ANNE BLAINE ..Judy,, Charleston, S. C. A fine combination of personality and good looks. 5 -ev' wifi? Qafwrwv W , yy , E4 en iom Jo ANN ADDY NIO!! Columbia, S. C. She had a habit of looking on the sunny side of life. PAULA JEAN ALEXANDER Paula Seneca, S. C. It's,nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. 4 ff r,,, 49 CERALDINE BRADY Jerry P, if Fort Mill, S. C. ffm , All great women are dying, I dorft feel so well myselff' wa ,wmv MARY IEANNETTE BRANDON Brandon Charleston, S. C. W Pretty black hair, friendly eyes, wonder where her fortune lies. 5, Page Twenty-One eniom BARBARA NAN BRICKLE Barbara Orangeburg, S. C. She acts nice, she talks nice, she is nice. LILLIAN ELINOR BROWN Lilly Sullivan's Island, S. C. There are two things to aim at in life: First, get what you want, and after, enjoy it. Z . IACQUELYN JONES COOPER Iackie Conway, S. C. Her eyes like stars of twilight fair, like twilight, too, her clasky hair. IANICE NORRIS COOPER .qeanv Sumter, S. C. Meet her, know her, and you will never forget her. Page Twenty-Two THETIS DELORIS BULL Deloris I-Iarleyville, S. C. Her air, her manner, all who saw admired. CAROLYN EDITH CONNELLY Connelly Estill, S. C. Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. in-in ,ax , 'Y' 9 KATHARINE LANSDALE DUVAL Kitty Camden, S. C. To lioe long, it is necessary to live slowly. CHARLOTTE LYNN FREEMAN CCLynn,, Sylvania, Ga. Generous, big hearted and kind, a better friend would be hard to find. en iam MARCUERITE ELIZABETH CROWSON Tutta Sumter, S. C. H er laugh-contagious H er wit-outrageous. JONELLE DEHART NIO!! Newberry, S. C. Blushing is the color of virtue. . CLARA IUANITA GIBSON Clara Smoaks, S. C. To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness. SHARON ELIZABETH GILMER Sharon Anderson, S. C. Indeed she is a model of fashion. Page Twenty-Three eniord EWELL ELAINE GREEN I GKJ'eWe'uPl Mayewood. S. C. 'Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. PATRICIA JANE HARRELSON Iilanefl Conwa S C V, - - 'Let me speak, I cannot otherwise be happy. gi 5 WEONA REBE JACOBS Noodie', Geor etowu S C g , . . Pleasant in disposition and liked by all. NANCY STUHR JONES . ,,i, W SYLVIA ANNE HARRELSON Sylvia Anne Georgetown, S. C. This wooing miss is known to sing, someday great crowds her voice will bring. MILDRED ELIZABETH HEMBREE Millie Florence, S. C. Beauty and virtue shine forever around thee.' 51 We K-uf! N eee . J o o 'tll A - - CKNanCylP K Charleston, S. C. sife f 0, X The love of living filled her heart with joy . and song. K, Page Twenty-Four I Q 2 415 ,Wi iv! I! BILLIE ANITA MOREHEAD 4cBiuie:x Myrtle Beach, S. C. 'Toulll always find her true and just, a girl whom all will love and trust. SADIE VIRGINIA PERCIVAL KCPGI-Cy!! Edgefield, S. C. Full of laughter, full of pep, neoer quiet, that's her rep. en iam BETTY FRANCES LUBKIN KCBettyl, Beaufort, S. C. We were charmed by the neatness of her person. IEANETTE BESSIE LUNDY llLundy,I Aynor, S. C. Politeness is to do and say the kindness way. 176 .-W 6? Q ' fffqg.-gg.. CONSTANCE HAYNES POWELL Connie ,, - Union, S. C. She can work, she can play, she can be ' ' k serious, she can be gay. L' CAROLINE VAN deERVE PRUITT fl2afwA 1, Carol ' Charleston, S. C. M A sweet atfractive kind of grace. Page Twenty-Five eniorzi MARY LOUISE RENTZ Mary Lou St. Matthews, S. C. True to her work, her word, her friends. EFFIE CARQEYIE ,BOBERTSON Smoalts, C. Kindline.s-S and friendliness go hand in hand. mir' fav A.. BARBARA ANN SPLAWN Barbara Campo Bello, S. C. Faithful she is to each taskg small, com- petent, a friend to all. LELA ELIZABETH SPLAWN Beth Charleston, S. C. She was our queen, our rose, our star, and .. then she danced. l'1141u- Twvriiy fil- . is SHIRLEY ANN RUPLE Shirley Branchville, S. C. Who never defers and never demands, but smiling, takes the world in her hands. JULIA IEANETTE SKIPPER Skipper Georgetown, S. C. It's not what you dog it's what you get caught doing. I N V w A l N N W N I I n i 5 FAYE MACK TODD Faye Saluda, S. C. The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. LELLA ANNETTE TODD Net Conway, S. C. There is no cosmetic for beauty like happi- ness. i en iam BARBARA ELLEN STONE Bi13rbara'g C . , Orange urg, . . She adds a precious seeing to the eye. 'Q' CAROLE JOYCE THOMAS A--wif' Carol Sumter, S. C. Q if Blessed he the man who ingented sleep- wake me up and make me get up. SARA IOANN UPCHURCH KCJOD Camden, S. C. She preferred to be good rather than seem so. My df CONSTANCE THERESA WATSON f Connie Beaufort, S. C. Her joy is as deep as the oceang her troubles as light as its foam. Page Twenty-Seven en lord CARIE JOAN NE WHETSELL Joanne Bowman, S. C. Be noble in every thought and in every deedf' SUSAN ELIZABETH ZEIGLER Susan Hear me a little, for I am never silent long. Page Twenty-Eight Clfl 2l,Ue All things must end- Our days with you must, too. We say farewell to friends Who have proved both kind and true We give those thanks Who did what they could do. We faltered here and there, But still they pulled us through. We shall neler forget Our many happy days. Weill think of the friends We made As We go our separate ways. So as we depart, We bid a sad adieu. Our love, dear Alma Mater, Will still remain for you. aaa .Maforg On September 9, 1957 sixty-nine girls entered the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Carolina to begin preparation for a career of nursing. Some were bright eyed and smiling while others looked tired out after a long ride. Third floor was very noisy that day, for everyone was busy unpacking and meeting new friends. XVe were delighted to think of such a beautiful modern building being our home for the next three years. XVe could hardly wait to wear our pretty blue and white uniforms and were very anxious to be- gin our training as classes started the following day. Miss Chamberlin, our Dean, welcomed us to the school and introduced our instructors, Miss Pierce, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Bonner, Mrs. Stokes and Miss Bass. As we glanced over our schedule, We wondered how we could ever accomplish so much in one day. That wasn't all, for we were more surprised that we had study hall from eight to nine thirty Monday through Friday. Time passed steadily along with all those classes, lab practicals, tours, etc. Before we realized it we had begun our ward duty. All of us seemed to be apprehensive at the thought of even making that first bed. XVe kept very busy working and rushing to classes, but we had time to wonder-Will it al- ways be this way? VVill we ever get our caps? If only I can pass Anatomy and Chemistry. At last the day of joy and excitement had come. On February 14, 1958 sixty-five smiling student nurses marched down the aisles of Baruch Audi- torium and received caps. This was a thrilling mo- ment for all of us. We were no longer Probies but Freshmen We were proud to go to work the following Monday as freshmen. As our time on the wards increased and many new classes and nursing procedures were added to our schedules, we really began to realize the meaning and impor- tance of nursing. We were beginning to forget the long hours of Anatomy and Chemistry, for there was Pharma- cology, Pathology, Psychology, Microbiology and Med. Surg. to think of. Out of this group Med. Surg. seemed to be our most difficult, however, with the aid and encouragement of Miss Pierce and two new instructors, Miss Hiers and Mrs. Horne, Med. Surg. was behind us. Summer had come and classes Were over for awhile. There was plenty of time for the beaches and other activities. All of us were separated dur- ing vacations, and different assignments to medical and surgical floors, the diet kitchen, and the oper- ating room. We worked very hard our first summer, but the time seemed to pass rapidly. The long summer was over, and one black stripe was added to our cap. With the thoughts of Pediatrics, Ob- stetrics and the State Hospital, we proudly began our junior year. More and more responsibility was being as- signed which took more ability and willingness in order to measure up. It was during this year that we began working more evenings and our first night, duties. We gazed with apprehension at Pe- diatrics and Obstetrics, but as we were encouraged along by Mrs. Cope, Mrs. Baker and Miss Bishop, we found these specialized services to be very in- teresting and profitable. Our three months at State was a big step forward and an experience to re- member. It was hard to believe, but on September 3, 1959 we became seniors. We were happy to place the second and last black stripe upon our cap. It now took even more courage to meet the greater responsibilities committed to us. Our class roll had decreased slightly. Some of our classmates preferred marriage while others chose another vocation. We have also lost as in- structors-Miss Hiers, Mrs. Home, and Mrs. Stokes. VVe will always remember each of them. It was in November of our senior year that the doors of Old Roper were closed. We Worked many long hours there, but it has meant so much to us. We miss the overflowing medicine trays, the noise of busy stretchers, wheelchairs and elevators, and the continuous ringing of telephones. Now it is all gone, but never shall it be forgotten. We had plenty of work yet to do and a few more classes to take. Our PA I1 class began, and it was here that we really took stock of our abili- ties and considered filling a definite position in the nursing field. We were even more aware of our opportunities for better positions and greater re- sponsibilities. We watched our advancement step by step as we finished our work in the clinic and the emer- gency room. Our six weeks of Tuberculosis Af- filiation at Pinehaven was one of the final steps on the way to our ultimate goal. It is with pleasure that we, the class of 1960, look back over our three years of training and study. We recall many experiences. Some have been sad and frightful, as the moan of a dying patient and our giving comfort to friends and relatives in their loss. Yet, we shall always cherish such happy moments as the cry of a newborn baby and the recovery of a helpless patient. We felt very strange and awkward during our first few days of training, and our progress seemed slow. Now we can see how we climbed steadily onward to- ward our goal. It has not all been work and study, for we took time out to enjoy the dances and other activities of our school. It has not been easy, neither has it been dull. Yes, our dreams had come true. It was gradua- tion, our final step toward the beginning of our new world of service and the search for greater knowledge and success. It will be our privilege to go where we are needed most and play our part in the drama of life. May we, in our nursing career always strive to be loyal to our school and our profession and ever be faithful to the trust reposed in us, so that we may set examples which others will be proud to follow. BARBARA ANN SPLAWN CLASS HISTORIAN Page Twenty-Nine MOST TALENTED Sylvia Harrelson enior FRIENDLIEST Effie Robertson X BEST NURSE Geraldine Brady is i ulaerfafiued MOST POISED Mildred Hembree J BEST ALL AROUND Iudy Blaine 1 ww'-4 BEST PERSONALITY Annette Todd Thirt MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Billie Morehead T I'1irty'Two MOST CONSCIENTIOUS JoAnn Upchurch BEST DANCER Carole Thomas enior ulaerfafiued BEST DRESSED Iean Norris Cooper BEST LOOKING Elizabeth Splawn VVITTIEST Virginia Percival Thirty-Th Cfddd pl 0l9AeCy Listen, Classmates, and you shall hear What will happen to us in the next few years. On the second of June in '65. Each of us now alive Will have achieved some goal in life, Wfhether be it good fortune, toil or strife. Now to deal with the news on hand: Paula Alexander finally found an Rh negative man. Kitty Du Val did the sameg but, At present devotes her time to the Carolina Cup. Nursing at Columbia Hospital Annette Todd has been seen. And, Ann Bilton now commands her own submarine. July Blaine is bat girl for the L.A. Dodgers I spy, Besides being an authority on nursing, resort towns, and rhubarb pie. Jeanette Skipper and Joanne Upchurch are in the Anny Nurse Corps. Both now rank General with stars numbering four! Lynn Freemanis settled in Florida, having acquired a taste Before leaving school for this southern state. Clara Gibson, Poet Laureate of SC., is our pride. So smart, she teaches behavior to student nurses on the side. Sharon Gilmer says nursing has always been hard But she likes being Head Nurse on Martin Pediatric Ward. Millie Hembree is happy as a ministeris wife. Barbara Stone now models on the side of being a wife. Carol Pruitt and Jim head the Medical Society of Rock Hill. XVhile Jerry Brady controls the cotton business in Fort Mill. Joanne Whetsell, with a shining gold band, has changed her name, Susan Zeigler, now living in North Charleston, has done the same. Beth Splawn, alumna, at her job they say is best As Director of the MCH Miss Christmas Belle Contest. Barbara Brickle's having a wonderful time in Orlando with Pete. Like other nurse mothers, raising little repeats. Jeanette Brandon sells prize peaches from her orchard in Greer, And Lillian Brown's delivering baby Mau-Mans in Africa, I hear. Jackie Cooper devotes her time to her husband and two pudgy little cadetsg VVhile Tutta Crowson is still interested in drawing, horses, and pets. Remember Jo Dehart? At Duke Hospital she's making a heap, They say, playing Anesthetist and putting people to sleep. Speaking of playing. our nurse Carolyn Connellyis in town. She still loves to dance and party around. Raising children and nursing keeps your hands full, This I can quote after talking with Deloris Bull. Jean Norris Cooper, Nancy Stuhr Jones, and Faye Mack Todd Discuss their many youngsters since they had a head start! Jewel Green's life now takes on a double plot. She's Director of Nursing and has her own private car lot. Jane Harrelson is supervisor of the largest hospital in Jacksonville. And, Betty Lubkin is Dr. Laffitte's private nurse in Beaufort still. Carole Thomas enjoys her role as President of the P.H.T. lt stands for Pushing Husbands Through, you see. It seems Sylvia Ann Harrelson thinks life is the dickens, Besides nursing, having to get up and go to bed with thc chickens. I'll tell you in order to make this next verse rhyme, That Noodie Jacobs has the biggest business south of the Mason-Dixon Line. I read where Jeanette Lundy has made her fame At Gallivant's Ferry with a hospital honoring her name. Raising little pharmacists, Billie Morehead has quite a brood. And did you recognize Virginia Percival in her quicf. peaceful mood? I believe Connie Powell has gone domestic on us, Giving the Kitchen her interest plus. Mary Louise Rcntz replaced Miss Bradley at Statc. And when Tuesday rolls around she heads for the gate. Shirley Ruplc with her undying love for O. B. ls thc bcst Head Nurse 8-E will cvcr scel Effie Robertson states that avid bird watchers arc Thc ones who watch for a little white T-Bird car. Barbara Splawn is a stcwardcss up over thc clouds high. Jo Addv loves nursing in Columbia, married life, and pina pic. Connie' VVatson through the years in her ways remained staid. Unable to decide bctwccii tivo loves, slic's our only old inaidl Tutta Crowson Class Prophet Jas! an .Zafamenl We, the graduating class of 1960, being of sound and supposing mind and memory and desiring to make such disposition of our worldly estate as we deem best, Do Hereby Make, Publish and Declare This to be Our Last ARTICLE I First: To each other we give thanks for the memories. Second: To Miss Chamberlin we bequeath a can of floor wax to hide the scuffed path made by the Wom out, unpolished shoes of the Class of 1960. Also, one box of assorted colored hairnets to pass to those caught with their hair on their collars. Third: To the Facult , we bequeath our appreciation for their patience with sleeping students, unprepared les- sons, last minute care studies, and ever questioning minds. Fourth: To Mrs. Bonner, we bequeath our gratitude for being a steadfast friend and counselor, particularly, this last year. Fifth: To the rising Senior Class, we will and bequeath the squeaky guy wire over rooms 515-518, the banging screen by the staircase, the rain filled mop buckets by the elevator during every wet spell, Irene who calls us Ol, N . . . Girls, the sound of our laughter and fussing, and our most decorative articles the T.V. and Washing Machine. W'ill and Testament. ARTICLE II XVe, the Members of the Senior Class of 1960, will and bequeath as follows, our individual estates: I, Jo Addy, do leave to my little sister, Kat VVallace, all my leaves 1 that I didn't use while waiting on my cadet! to use with Bill. I, Paula Alexander, do leave my path to King Street. I, Ann Bilton, do hereby leave with my ex-roommate, Jeanette McMillan, to pursue further education at Jack- son Memorial. I, Judy Blaine, do leave the Rabbit Suiten and all the wonderful memories we had. I, Jerry Brady, do hereby leave my reserved seat fthe one to the left, muchly used after three years! in R.C.'s office to anyone!! I, Jeanette Brandon, do hereby leave my black hair to anyone who wants to get it out of the same bottle. I, Barbara Nan Brickle, do hereby will my ability to sleep through OB ward classes to anyone who's room- mate keeps her up past her bedtime-hoping she has as much luck as I did in not getting caught. I, Lillian Brown, hereby will and bequeath to Linda Brown, Linda Miller, Libby Dority, and Carolyn Martin BSU because Mr. B. needs lots of help!! I, Deloris Bull, hereby will my ability to remain in school after being engaged for two years-to anyone who has the determination. I, Carolyn Connelly, do hereby leave-everything that I can't carry. I, flackie Cooper, will my ability to fall for the same line rom the same cadet for two and one half years and still believe it to anyone stupid enough to believe cadets are truthful. I, Jean Norris Cooper, do hereby leave my love for parties to Rita Pink, with the hope that she'll enjoy them as much as I did. I, Tutta Crowson, do take with me my love for drawing to Sarasota School of Art, leaving behind my sympathy and best wishes to anyone who has come into the wrong profession. I, Jo Dehart, do hereby leave my ability to stay in- fatuated with Medical and Pharmacy Students to Becky Hargrove. I, Kitty DuVal, will and bequeath to Bitsy David the pair of fertilized shoes left to me by Shirley Bishop to increase my height in hopes they do her more good than they did me. I, Lynn Freeman, do hereby leave my ability to jump out windows to anyone who wishes to elude a date fthen finds herself without them. J. I, Clara Gibson, do hereby will to anyone who doesn't get along with her roommate the unfortunate ability to room with almost everyone on the hall. I, Sharon Gilmer, do leave my roommate, Percy, after three years with never a dull moment, to establish a home in Greenville. I, Jane Harrelson, do hereby leave my ability to work 7-3:30 on the weekends to my little sister, Gaye, she'll need it! I, Sylvia Harrelson, will and bequeath my love for the Coast Guard to any girl who can swim better than I. I, Jewell Green, leave my love for Old Roper to those who will miss the opportunity to work there. I, Millie Hembree, leave the office of President of MSM to someone who can keep it alive and growing. I now leave to become Mrs. Wallace Culp. I, Noodie', Jacobs, do hereby leave my neologisms to anyone who needs to extend their vocabulary. I, Nancy Stuhr Jones, will and bequeath my lonely nights to any girl fortunate enough to be married-whose husband is gone most of the time. I, Betty Lubkin, do leave in hopes that I can be of some use in the nursing profession. I, Jeanette Lundy, do hereby will and bequeath my good fortune to go home as often as possible to someone who seldom has the opportunity. I, Billie Morehead, do will and bequeath my office of President of the South Carolina State Student Nurses As- sociation and the ability to get my diamond ffinallyj to Julia Peeples, hoping that this will do more good than our many conversations traveling to and from the meetings. I, CPercyD, do leave my ability to stay single to my little sister, Carolyn Martin, in hopes that she is as dedi- cated to nursing as 1. I, Connie Powell, being of unsound mind, leave my ''galloping-hoof-and-mouth-disease to any poor soul who is as talented as I. I, Carol Pruitt, do hereby leave to Nancy O'Hear the happiness of an engagement period-however short or lon . I? Mary Lou Rentz, do will my good times at State to the girls who havenlt been in hopes that the will have as good a time as I did. CThis includes Tuesdlay nites at the i'Fort. D I, Effie Robertson, do will and bequeath my love CPD for Pediatrics to Gerry Dunlap. I, Shirley Ruple, hereby will my job as Business Mana- ger to the Tres Anni to anyone who is willing to take all the headaches. I, Jeanette Ski per, will my ability to eat from morn- ing to night and still wake up at 12 for a midnight snack to anyone who can afford it. I, Barbara Splawn, do leave my habit of saying the right thing in the wrong place at the wrong time to some freshman who doesn't know any better either. I, Beth Splawn, will and bequeath to any member of the Junior Class one top drawer completely filled with Beauty AidsC?J with the hope that they will have more success with them than I did. I, Barbara Stone, do hereby leave my newly acquired ability to stay in at night, while everyone else goes out, and being content-to Paula Trussell. I, Carole Thomas, do hereby leave my ability to wait two years on one boy fwithout getting involved with more than one or two others while he is gone! to anyone who needs it. And ma she have as good luck as I did. I, Annette Toddi do hereby leave my love for dancing and the beach, especially Ocean Drive, to anyone who will enjoy them as much as I. I, Faye Mack Todd, do will and bequeath my wonderful fngnths of married life in training to any deserving young a y. I, JoAnn Upchurch, do leave the sunsets over the Ash- leg.dRiver-I hope someone will enjoy them as much as I . I, Connie Watson, leave my ability to go without slee to my little Sisters in hopes that they will have as much fun after 11:30 p.m. as I have had. I, Joanne Whetsell, leave to Libby Dority and Billie Easterling my ability to concentrate on classes though my thoughts were far away. I, Susan Zeigler, do hereby will and bequeath my op- portunity to have frequent dates to any student who isn't so Lucky as to have him in Charleston. Sharon Gilmer Class Lawyer Witnessed: Jerry Brady Tutta Crowson i i fi 'KK fi ' 2 f i4 Thirty-Six unior Cfadzi icerd Secretary Rebecca Wfallace Treasurer Sandra Stumpf Social Chairman Elizabeth Davis President Nancy O,Hear Vice President Carolyn Martin A I. .:,,- 42, ,I rr r unioro Sylvia Amrnons Stella Bailey Delores Baldini Eva Brurnfield Anne Ballard Elizabeth Baxley jane Beach Linda BIOWD if 7 X 4 zffax ?r , Allison Cantley Dorothy Chandler Hazel Clardy I Vx: 155 , Marguerite Creech Elizabeth David Elizabeth Dority E' f 1 f Geraldine Main If a wVf A V, Evelyn Duncan Page Thirty-Eight D tx Carolyn Martin Io Grissom KQV f wr er: ' N SE If z fy Q x 2 f, 1 if if Dorothy Eadon NW' Z Dorcas McKenzie , I 4 , as at fi , if ,, If -' 'ts ir Q X fig' yf 1 G, If Carolyn Ham - 0 A ff U - Qs . 5. , , 7 A 9 Rebecca Hargrove jackie Lavigno HO' 3 Nadine Eldridge ,f A ' Linda Miller ' irfilfs Barbara Elsey Nancy Moorer Diane Morton CVM Rita Pink I Prosina NVood vs, W I' .t .. ' O 1 Patricia Stogner M G . Mg Nancy O'Hear ez?-A Sandra Stumpf . 7? rw. Ex Carol Parker za W Paula Trussel julia Peeples Joyce Walker Katherine Wallace Rebecca Wallace Elizabeth Williams ,hx , Mary Woods Not Pictured: Joyce Blakeney Geraldine Dunlap Ann Sharpe Page Thirty N Secretary Gail XVhitfield 155 ,Q President M Page Fonty Barbara Jordon Treasurer Rachel Ball Vice President Barbara Seniken Social Chairman Elizabeth David R W ' - Q X W- u 'A v. IM xi ., W? Ear 'Riga N -ft 'Z Piiiiftw X if Mfaa-i ' x iL an E' 3 1 Sv H. Bohlen I. Bolin B. Bradshaw C. Brailsford C. Brant NI. Burgress C. Chryst S. Cox H. Cullom S. Currence L. Damon L. Eagerton B. Easterlin S. Ferguson 1. Caulin J. Griffith G. Harrell A. Hayes V. Hill S. jones 4? 'Fi 1 gf? J X Altman Altman Ball Ball ' 't h V ' Bantz Belangia ' ,. Benton Bloom gl 25AI'l'l ell r' 'r1 i Qs W ' Q QQ 1',V m y Q, s sy' I , .M 2 V 5 1 mr-ff so A A We W i Nr A f A ... .... .. 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NYillinms Mrs. Carrie Kangeter y ww. .N l Mrs. Elizabeth Busch Mrs. Isabel Allen i' 6' , Mrs. Ruth Reed ouaemoflzem Mrs. Freda Miller Page Foftyffh S 1 1 Page Forty-Four f1JDr. Barth and Percy .UD chap- erone one of the school's dances. l2JAllison, Becky, and Marguerite trim the Christmas tree. f3jIeanette and Percy entertain at a Christmas party given by the seniors. C4DInstructors and students sam- ple the refreshments which were served when the legisla- tors visited us this year. f5lMembers of the legislature and Dr. Lynch Wait patiently in line to be served. f6JMiss Chamberlin seems to be pleased as she overlooks her guests. f7DNow, she listens intently as :- legislator speaks. Shoo! N J. :ji my 1 H 5. given fa f1l Little Sisters provide enter- tainment for the Big Sisters at a party before capping. Q 2JThe Big Sistersv are serenaded. 3 Later after the entertainment K D '2 - ' 1 the Big Sistersv are fed heart- ily. f4jThrilling moment, as each stu- dent receives her cap and candle at the capping cere- mony. C5JMiss Chamberlin presents two students with stripes. f6jAll nurses standing and repeat- ing the Nightingale Pledge at the capping ceremony. I7lMiss Barbara Stone, Miss Medi- cal College of 1960. t F' P 4 -Q -4 S' K :' S fi fi I 51 rl' fx Poge Forty-Five -L X . m ag' W gg 5 54 ,., w ' S ref- ff' 3' f ' in lasik X, .. - , ' Z?-x 4 Q '1 4 f- f , , . V ,5iS?f .:? 3' ,f ,f,. A :hifi h.,- , .--Jr , In ' 9 Y , 1 'v ,L S',x:tS g 'Vi - xkmiwcfff' Ti' ' x f , fbm - , 5 ,4-wg - P S tg pri! A t ,fy I f re1:.wg,EgA X is 1 ' f, . A . f ' . ' 5' fiQ:f 4 1 . f ffm, P' 5 . y H Q N V. X ,N H ,L g :, X , X , ,jg V gs, 5,3 my 4 A,,hM, ,xr 4, .I ,L VR g K. . 4 Q I X 4 ' ' 'fwf K' f- Q K ' Y k ' ' - .fix PM A uf -.1 'M' 5 ..-Q , My-13.1 , 1. . :am A fi ff ' '44 'gf' Tl'- A 1 e f . -ff , a A . ., Q 1-' .W M . , f , .-,.....n-,pw-w-afm-ulvnwenuw wo--M rw! -x - ,--..--.,.,. 1. - J sf 1 S fy v- +-ff 'T ' ,I , 0 N . ff ,JY In viewing these annuals, We see our theme Qthe past is pro- loguej. Each passing year has paved the way for a new and better Tres Anni. In these annuals activities have been a major part. As you view these next few pages some of these activities you will find recorded. .xdcfiuifiefi Geraldine Brady President 49 jo Grissom T1'G2lSll1'G1' Page Forty-Eight 1 julia Peeples Vice President .gzfwlenf Counci Sylvia Harrelson Secetary Jeannette Brandon Recreational Clmirman 'mb' .gzcclenf Counci MRS. JO ANN LOWDER Senior Advisor MRS. BEVERLY BONNER Junior Advisor The Student Council is the governing group of the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Carolina and is comprised of the Student Covernment Officers 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 Com- mittee. The program throughout the year includes informal parties which the students anticipate with pleasure. Besides maintaining discipline, the Student Council also helps promote outstanding school spirit. NANCY O'HEAR Junior Class President LYNN FREEMAN Senior Class President SYLVIA AMMONS junior Representative KQV ,ff 'G f ,. ff-QV Q ff fs 457 NSW N 1 x JUDY BLAINE CAROLYN CONNELLY Senior Representative Senior Representative BETTY WILLIAMS BARBARA JORDAN Junior Representative Freshman Representative ,E . Y. 5 ,,,,,,, 56: -,l-l ' R ,,.' ' N Poge Forty-Nine me vp-ws -4.19 vw Y 'Q MRS. CAROLYN BAKER Advisor P g Ffty flies CONNIE POVVELL Editor M MARGUERITE CREECH Assistant Editor nni Sfa f V r A-fig, it S. Ruple, Business Manager C. Dunlap, Assistant Busi- ness Maanager Cnot Pic- turedl E. Robertson, Promotion Editor C. Watson, Feature Editor M. Rentz, Photography Editor J. Addy, Circulation Manager B. Splawn, Literary Editor A. Bilton, Activity Editor B. Lubkin, Assistant Feature Editor B. Williams, Advertising Editor R. Pink, Assistant Advertis- ing Editor D. Eldridge, Assistant Ad- vertising Editor C. Connelly, Assistant Activ- ity Editor if vs:- ,513 .s .A f 1 iv 'C' . ,,.,.. . AN f, f K ,, ff' 25, .ix ra W In 10 x f Z J f Q 1 1 ,F 1, I I 5 'Hg Q S6 5 I V4 I, 32, is f 'i 45.35 A was ' MQ' mm L I .57 3 ' S . 0 ,z K N.-F, vc: N - , Y ' fi' 'r-,. 437 in em- 3' E. David, Assistant Feature Editor E. Brumfield, Assistant Pro- motion Editor R. Hargrove, Assistant Photography Editor I. Lavigno, Assistant Photo- graphy Editor D. Chandler, Assistant Activ- ity Editor A. Cantley, Assistant Liter- ary Editor D. McKenzie, Assistant Lit- erary Editor E. Baxley, Assistant Liter- ary Editor R. Wallace, Assistant Circu- lation Manager R. Wood, Assistant Circula- tion Manager C. Chryst, Freshman Repre- sentative C. King, Freshman Repre- sentative Page Fifty-One 7W u s v -, f , 1 f . U A ' V : A v ,,.,1 SY I ., Q, i i i ? Pat Stogner Hazel Clardy Anne Ballard Becky Hargrove Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Feature Editor gym Dorcas McKenzie Geraldine Main Carole Bantz Reporter Reporter Reporter I Linda VV illiams Reporter The Lampi' is the newspaper of the School of Nursing. It is edited and published by students interested in journalism. It provides a means of expressing themselves through editorials, news items, feature and story writing. Page Fifty-Two The Word 'KConventions', to us at the Medical College of South Carolina School of Nursing means enthusiasm, ideas, learning, and methods spreading slowly to cover a state and then a nation to make us better students and then bet- ter graduates. Some of the aims of the South Carolina State Student Nurses' As- sociation are to stimulate an understand- ing and interest in the graduate nurses, organizationg to promote professional and social unity among the students of the stateg and to be a link between the stu- dents and graduates. These things, our aims, are practiced at our conventions. MARGUERITE CROWSON Senior Representative GERALDINE DUNLAP Junior Representative in naug- illnq Saud Caro ina .sykafe .gluclenf Wuraea 7 :Mociafion Page Fifty-Three The Baptist Student Union is a youth organization for Baptists and non-Baptists in higher institutions of learning functioning through a council of ten or more officers elected annually. It has as its central objective the conservation and training of these future leaders through a dy- namic spiritual ministry to the campus. Activities include deputation to Churches, teaching Sunday School on pediatric wards, programs at c'Charleston Cood KVill Centern and caroling at Christmas time. Devotional services are held Weekly on Tuesday nights. galafidf .gzwlenf Union MSM is the Methodist Student Movement. lt is a Christian organization for the purpose of the students in the medical center to ioin together for fellowship and devotion. MSM is support- ed hy the Methodist Church, and, it is not only for the Methodist students, hut, for the students ol? other denominations who wish to enter into the fellowship. The programs are centered around student life on the campus and the Christian way of life. l W4efA0c!i6f .gjfurlenf Wovem Qllf f 1 lnfty FMU! 1 Q-1 . fig... Live: ETS Ei ie f 'Ss 3 ..-.5 .A i 'W A 2 4 I Tl, ' - N5 S I4 fx K 55. 1- PRAYER The Lord is my shepherd, and I am one of His flock . . . One that will help care for His other sheep . . . I am a nurse. Lord, May I bind their Wounds, calm their fears, Relieve their pains. May I help a crippled child to walk, May I cool a fevered browg May I hold a frightened hand, May I comfort those who grieve. May I never think myself above performing lowly tasks, And may I never be so busy that I haven't time to listen to someone who wants to talk. Let me not give only man,s medicines, But also those intangible drugs . . . Kindness . . . Understanding . . . Cheerfulness . . . Love. Give me a faith that will never say a case is hopeless, And when I must deliver a soul into Thy hands, May I do so with a prayer on my lips. And most of all, Lord, May I realize that I am only an instrument on the operating table of life, And until lifted by the Surgeon, I am nothing- But when lifted, and obeying The will of His skillful hands, I become a small part of His fight against suffering . . . I become one who helps to tend His flock . . . I become a nurse. Frances Elise Mack F 1 w 'ws M fy 'L me xg M Ev iv LILLIAN BROVX N Semor AMW DELOBES BALDINI umor GERALDINE BRADY Semor 34? BARBARA IORDAN Freshman Wedzcaf 5 ,mf f CERALDINE DUNLAP Iumor Q Not P1Ctl11'6dD A03 af CA 0 Flftyrflght M0 fire Cofkge urfiing if BILLIE MORE HEAD Senior E. CATHERINE BRAILSFORD Freshman IUDITH BOLIN Freshman LYNN FREEMAN Senior ALLISON CANTLEY Junior Page Fnfty N .. i . W., f' i F fr it .f- .sf 3 ,, -f ,, 1 . Ig, MISS MILDRED HEMBREE Miss Medical College First Runner-up Miss GAIL WHITFIELD S Miss Medical College' Second Runner-up . f Q 'i X x Inu 554 gargara Sfone ian Wehcaf Comege M155 aff Qvf ,Q K .xx z,fg35f+ 1 as 53? 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G A fl:a:f1:w2sf4,.: W, -Nw -U 'saga ff Sf QC ' Q' 'v w ,.x,.vw,?w :iw 7,1 ' K ,,.f-mn w+.g.- ,vm . ,, , ' - d iff' YY? , fs: fx 44.1 , , ',Qf..,f Vf?4 ,mf M ,,,.,.N t K I ..... X... . ,, w?'w?iF?'1 111-H J :N nv? 'P5W2:s'1 'g fi751 V: if A in if 2 ,l if if f s' 57 ffsaiss.-X' Lf.. Sn X: Q ,Q 56- , , Z f, 5. 'W X ' 'Ee 'Y Dr. Barth, our Dr. Personality! Mrs. Phillips our Nurse Congeniality! Place your bets, girls. Hooray! We're seniors now. Chopsticks, rock and roll style. Better watch your step, Connie! I-2 Cha-cha-cha! Hey! How about a ride? di' F Aww ,, A .46 ff! 4 'wi'I2f' -. I' 'N,1A av, ah, ,ff X 1 1 .K'ff'if?:3 W' E343 This is Charleston-how it has grown since the days of our parents' childhood! It now is considered an indus- trial and shipping center with a growing medical center. It is ever enlarging. How has this growth been accomplish- ed? Was it through the untir- ing efforts of interested men and women who worked and advertised the unique oppor- tunities to be found in Char- leston, or was it by chance? No, not by chance, for little would he accomplished if ex- pansion were left to chance. It takes effort, as seen in the preceeding pages and adver- tising, as seen in the follow- ing pages. .xgoluerfidem en fri 1 I 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. The Geer Drug Company 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 Statep if entering business or industry immediately we hope they will find their careers here in South Carolina. South Carolina Electric 81 Gas Company KERRISON'S JAMES ALLAN Co' Department Store 285 King S ee' EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO JEWELER5 THE MODERN FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Compliments to the Class of '60 GRADUATING CLASS OF ,6O Shop in Luxury at Prices You Can Afford CharIeston's Only Specialty Department Shop ROSALIE MEYERS OBURG DAIRY PRODU CTS Label of Distinction 316 King Street RA 3-7321 J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. FUNERAL CHAPELS 232 Calhoun Street-Charleston 2119 Dorchester Avenue-Charleston Heights h MEDICAL COLLEGE lb S A mm Q HOSPITAL ,T 4:2250 G, rr -Q:-,, '- EJ 'f irm 'SES C?'o'G'.r,f A .LK jgglsf J! A f' 1 .gr ,f f ?? flgo e :fig I - iifjifi-4 S 4 Q :L ' 14 he 1: 'S . N FOUNTAIN SERVICE jf fh,Q4 Charleston, S. C. K 'fu 'Mg , 'mi' 'O IT ' ' I A 4, 7 ' F' ' SANDWICHES CANDY MAGAZINES fig? or give, IIE' GREETING CARDS SOUVENIRS TV RENTALS ,. x J, Q?-4 :E Q, :oh F 0 xl F 'V OPEN FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. WEVENING POST ,.- -- IIEws.mIcouIIIEII . J , Cs I I 4- EXX 1,21 I, 0 14,0 ' -A fm- fi fn, SECOND FLOOR I, fy, 1 f:, s ff,I 'f In Charleston - There's No Place Like Homei CURRENT 3V2cXD DIVIDEND ikHome Federal Savings and Loan Association It's THE BAN DBOX FOR BRIDALS, FORMALS, CASUAL WEAR 298 King Street Opposite Liberty Street Ph. RA 3-2585 39 Broad Street Charleston, S. C. 2- ' . ':-Z tffiz-L-W fi?-:ill 2 .. ZE5 ffi:f : r.-: ... H ffgffl.i-Z-12----1-1,5 -:3:7:Ig:-' '5:3:3:3 '.',- :-:353fi:': 'A'i ifif--J- ' 'A-ff:-35 35 1255552111:35:i5E5f5 125111 ' :E:::fE55: 2:5: , :5:f:ffff':3'5ff:Qff:f ' 1g:r ,:E1' jijlg., KIAMUSF iiiiiii' siifiiiiif' 5 1. 1, I - .fffal CHARLESTON'S ONLY WHOLESALE BAKERY RQDE ERGS hzzcfs Compliments of 301 King s. H. KRESS AND co COMPLETE OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS 281 King Street CHARLESTON'S COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE ADAMS 8. ORTMANN INC Q! I XIIU! K9 I NI ,I REGISTERED JEWELERS ' KING STREET AT WARREN Certified Gemologists American Gem Society ' Phone RA 3-6272 Of RA 2-5741 251 King Street Charleston S C MIDDLETON, INGLE 8. CO. William Middleton J. Addison Ingle, Jr. INSURANCE BONDS LIFE INSURANCE- Charleston, South Carolina Congratulations Graduates of I959 EDWARDS 5c - I0c - 51.00 STORES Serving Lower South Carolina BRUCK'S NURSES OUTFITTING CO., INC. 387 Fourth Avenue New York I6, N. Y. Supplier to America's Leading Schools of Nursing u I CHICAGO PITTSBURGH DETROIT il T la JAHNZ COMPANY i 193 Savannah Highway Charleston, S. C. , DEVELOPMENTS - CONSTRUCTION , INSURANCE - REALTOR ll E. H. Jahnz, Jr. ,. l SAVE NOW FOR THE FUTURE FIRST FEDERAL T' SAWNGS 2- ww ww. gl . I 1 the modern uniform by PAUL JONES . 6 WISHES You . 4 Nllw GREAT SUCCESS X IN YOUR CHOSEN , sssss I h 'A Qxfwi CAREER s I K , 4 'L 4 ,J ' ,K ' 45339 CHARLESTON, S. C. PATRONS DR. JOHN T. CUTTINO DR. FORDE A. McIVER DR. H. RAWLING PRATT THOMAS DR. W. A. PROUT DR. HARRY W. MIMS KARL KARESH MENf S WEAR ZEIGLER RADIO COMPANY DR. R. M. PAULING DR. WILLIAM H. GOLOD DR. WILLIAM H. PRIOLEAU DR. J. MANLY STALWORTH DR. WALTON L. ECTOR DR. WILLIAM B. GABLE, JR. DR. JACK W. RHODES DR. AND MRS. JAMES B. MARTIN DR. McKENZIE P. MOORE DR. EDWARD McKEE DR. GEORGE ORVIN DR. LAWRENCE HESTER DR. WENDELL B. THROWER DR. RAY IVESTER DR. LAURIE BROWN r Compliments of the Compliments of CALHOUN SWEET SHOP ORVIN COURTS 3 Lucas Street Calhoun Street Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Compliments of the C0mPlllTl9HlS of CAROLINA FLORISTS Corner of Calhoun and Smith Streets Charleston, S. C. 326 King Street ' so -uw' 'A sk. IU The night before a big exam. l3l What happened to your shoes, Carol? 121 The night after the big exam. Ml Wishful thinking!! Dear Alma Mater, This we pledge to thee. Throughout our lives, Our love ana' loyalty. Please shefl your light, With wisclom, truth ancl will So that our lives May all thy aims fulfill. ITLGL Wafer Teach us the way for courage Strength in need, Give as the faith to serve and To succeed. Our school we love, Thy cause of health is right, Our Alma' Mater Help us with thy might. Here we are, this is the last page of the 1960 Tres Armi. On the pre- ceding pages many memories are recorded. My staff and I sincerely hope that somewhere in this edition these memories will recall something special for each of you to be remembered through the years. Each year many people spend countless hours Working diligently and conscientiously to produce the best Tres Armi yet. These, of Whom I speak, are the efficient members of my staff. I wish to express my deepest thanks to these girls for their untiring efforts. And, a special thanks to Marguerite Creech, Assistant Editor, for her outstanding accomplishments and leader- ship. Last, but not least, to Mrs. Baker, our advisor, for her guidance and support through many seemingly impossible times. Also, I would like to thank each member of the faculty and the student body for their encouraging smiles, patience, and cooperation. Without this, preparing a yearbook would be an impossible task. I hope that We have pleased each one of you. Well, it seems that Father Time slows his hands for no one, and soon the year 1960 will be ended with our mementos and memories carefully tucked away. So it may be with this Tres Anni, but, as you at later times begin to reminisce, I sincerely hope that the 1960 edition of the Tres Anni will be a treasure chest of memories' It shall be for me. VVitl1 deepest .gratitude and appreciation, Y0ur Editor, CONNIE POWELL Y., 9 ...T I r V 1 i A l I 1 I V' I V I I l i I l r l l I I
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