Mercy School of Nursing - Mercilite Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1978
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Mrs. Ann Scofield, B.S.N. Fundamentals of Nursing Fundamentals of Nursing X , f' , sg J a J Mrs. Sue Elkins, R.N., B.S.N. Mrs. Beverly Spikes, B.S.N. Fundamentals of Nursing Medical-Surgical Nursing IO ' f M ET' Q. lil 5 lv . N ----.M i cz' Mrs. Linda Harris, B.S.N. Mrs. Marjorie Phillips, B.S.N Medical-Surgical Nursing Medical-Surgical Nursing uv ' 'nL ' i Mrs. Lorraine Nelson, B.S.N. Pediatric Nursing Mrs. Anne Johnson, R.N., M.Ed. Mrs. Holly Prouty, B.S.N. Obstetric Nursing Obstetric Nursing ai pl' ,nm-P1 1 I Mrs. Billie Eatman Mrs. Rhonda Jones Registrar Secretary ., 5 'Y M ll V I2 2 , , 'f A ' lu anyway 'Umm-. ,V M-ww' WWW' f 'ww i K,.,.,wW' img,-. A V MMM fl Mrs. Barbara Duval Librarian 'Q WW MA --:li Mrs. Henrietta Baugh Library Assistant .. M .-by MQ? if N , 1 Z , Mrs. Theresa Campbell Mrs. Grace Keziah House Mother House Mother Mrs. Pauline Collins Resident House Mother Sister Mary Pius Assistant to the House Mothers .,,. Sister Mary Jerome Spradley President Our VI PS I iii., Casmira Marciniszyn, R.N. Walter J. Skridulis Vice President! Administrator Assistant Administrator 1 t 1, ie- i f ,i,.i S Hof? Sister Kathryn Galligan, R.N. Director of Nursing Service f I5 Medical- Surgical Nursing li 177177 4 Critical Care! CCU! E.R.! XV 'H 'G img W . ICU! Labor! 4 Obstetrical Nursing Post-Partum! Delivery! Pediatric Nursing PICU! Peds 0 vx 1 -Qu, .. V mf X 4. Qu '61, Mgpfffx My 5 ,,-QQ 22954 wig 1 w gr , 444 QW m x M, Exit, fa ., 1522653 . .3141 . ' ' .- ..+ : ,: , ,-5 :Q . gg, tg' :V . H ff-V , Q V,-. -f':i:55f- vgffifg Zfllw f -N - ' + '. EQ-,W ,V -4' . f- fiifif Snatch! 'fiat S! Y! Et U lluuuqudmdssullalll lltiuak fs! l l EXECUTIVE: Chairmann: Debra Clark: lst Vice President: Melinda Waggonerg 2nd Vice President: Patricia Evansg Secretary: Cindy Huffstetler: Treasurer: Adele Huffman: Parliamentarian: Donna White. if ij, r,,s , ' 3553 ' ru b wi I 1' ff ' il i f . WSW 3 , E T 535' 5 ,,,,. .valvf V . ,af all CURRICULUM: Mrs. Lunsford, Mrs. M. Phillips. Mrs. L. Nelson, Patricia Evans. Mrs. L. Opdyke. Mrs. Duval. Mrs. L. Jolly. Mrs. A. Johnson. Mrs. A. Scolfield. J haw f '95 51: - Qi-A632 1 :V3 A K 1f11-f 1 J gf, 4 L A 4 ,Qs 7 : I 1. , . ,J W,-Q , f I . , I I - lm .N I ,K,x ll 1 STUDENT SERVICES: Mrs. L. Harris, Mrs. R. Nance, Debra Clark. Melinda Waggoner. l gs 1- 'si' 'Q ff 'Mu' ' LEGISLATIVE: Debra Clark. Dulin Mills, Helen Hawkins, Barbara Shore. Sue Shelton. Diane Lance, Not Shown: Joe Thompson. Penny Rorie. 1 SANTA FILOMENA: Janet Beck, Deb Johnson, Iona Fox, Melody Evans Buddy Stavrakas, Marsha Hestikind. Not Shown: Debra Clark. STUDENT REGULATIONS: Chairman: Marsha Hestikindg Sec- retary: Donna Whiteg Advisor: Mrs. R. Nance: Debra Clark, Bon- nie Rusher, Vickie Lineberger, Melinda Rankin. Not Shown: Donna White, Mary Lou Goings, Nancy Strawhorn. ,.i-, ,,'vi v ,,-: L -fv J x gf cai in e r i 'Sp s ,w i We-. ffm . .J A . Q 1 V Pg ANNUAL STAFF: Melinda Waggoner, Nancy Lagatore, Melinda Ran- kin, Lou Melvin, Penny Rorie, Mrs. L. Harris Cadvisory Cathy Masotti, Marsha I-Iestikind fEditorJ. Joan Whitener, Lynn Simpson. Janice Coates. SNA: Lynn Walden, Deb Johnson, Mary Lou Goings, Lou Melvin. Donna White, Janet Beck. fpglf SOCIAL AND CULTURAL: Lynn Simpson, Kim Deese, Bonnie Rusher, Melinda Waggoner fChairmanJ, Vickie Lineberger, Terri Plous- sard, Deb Johnson, Lynn Walden, Penny Rorie, Iona Fox, Janet Beck, EmmaNeil McLaurin, Deborah Caffey, Debra Clark. 5,6115 . ,Jw ,- ' . 1 --. HEARING AND APPEALS: Terri Ploussard. STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Cindy Bass. ? T f 1 X 'Q ga X 1 if 'YW WQ5 Q , T N X' N N. Q5 as CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE Terri Ploussard ff? X-.-wa. K Y RED CROSS COMMITTEE Lynn Walden, Emma Neil McLaurin -Q ,XA ' 'W .. 1 M ' S ' . 5 if , ','- A:-' 1 .se X, -A 'Silk s ' 4A'2 'A VQ . :-f--.r . . . if L L A- L L 'P c -. ICCIS lv M:-I -, -llxx V. 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I've lived a life thai? full, I've traveled each and every byway, more, much more than did it my way. ,y Regrets, I've had a few, but then, again, too few to mentij? did what I had to do, I saw it through without exemption. I each char- tered course, each careful step, along the way. Oh, than this, did it my way. f Yes, there were times I'm sure you knew when off more thanftl could chew. But through it all, with never a doulgil ate it up and spi-tiit out. I faced it all and I stood tall and did it , ', Q ggi VI'- I've loved, I've laughed and I've cried, had my fill, my share of losing, and now as tears subside, I find it all so amusing. To.think'I did all that and may I say not in a shy way. Oh no, not me, I did it my way! For what is a man, what has he got? If then he has not, to say the words he truly feels, and not reveals. The records show I took the blows Z izi , Cynthia Lynn Bass May the future flow like dawn before you May the past be a source of understanding And may you always live in the present moment. Aware and awake to its possibilities. Micha Adams Autry I walked a mile with Pleasureg She chattered all the way. But left me none the wiser For all she had to say. I walked a mile with Sorrow. And ne'er a word said sheg But oh, the things I learned from her When Sorrow walked with me! Robert Browning Hamilton 1295, Deborah Elizabeth Caffey Such a miracle of God's creation to say that angels envy the beauty of our women. Nicer than sunshine rays on a winter's moming but what a pity to find out and grow old. That every thing that glitters in this world. Well . . . it ain't gold. Raymond Ceres Ceres Janet Beck The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart Helen Keller ' Debra Lynne Clark Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help: something for which you get no pay but, the privilege of doing it! Albert Schweitzer Grace Nadine Case Dream what you dare to dream Go where you want to go, Be what you want to be - LIVE! 'Q Deborah Kay Dalton Lingering, as the dying do between that life just past and the still unknown. I only know enough about myself as yet to know, that I don't know enough. Rod McKuen Jean Adele Coates Live as if you liked yourself and it may happen: reach out, keep reaching out, keep bringing in. This is how we are going to live for a long time: not always, for every gardener knows that after the digging, after the planting, after the long season of tending and growth, the harvest comes. Mage Piercy ' IJ 8 i Kimberly Anne Deese For yesterday is but a dream And tomorrow is only a vision But today well-lived makes every Yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. , I S Melody Rorie Evans The great essentials of life are something to do, to love and something to hope for. .v 5 3 lf Patsy Adele Huffman My favorite hobby is living My favorite color is the rainbow My favorite day is tomorrow My favorite time is now My favorite word is forever My favorite sport is sharing My favorite place is home My favorite picture is a smile My favorite fame is live My favorite ending is happiness. Iona Lee Fox A man of words, and not of deeds, is like a garden full of weeds. Plant your own seeds so, that you may know what is growing. Deborah Jane Johnson There is no skill in easy sailing, When the skies are clear and blue, There's no joy in merely doing, Things that anyone can do. Butsthere is great satisfaction That is mighty sweet to take, When you reach a destination That you said you couldn't make. Cynthia Kaye Huffstetler The individual is responsible for what happens in the future, no matter what has happened in the past- and as long as people are bound by the past, they are not free to respond to the needs and aspirations of others in the present. ff l f Emma Neil McLaurin I expect to pass this way but onceg any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Etienne De Grellet Victoria Diane Linberger If you think you'll lose, you're lost, for out in the world we find success begins with a fellow's willg it's all in the state of mind . . . Life's battles don't always go to the stronger or the faster man, but sooner or later the man who wins is the man who thinks he can. E G3 5 if 925,14 'f G ' ' Mary Burns Perry Let me live in my house by the side of the road Where the race of men go by - They are good,, they are bad, they are weak, They are strong, Wise, Foolish - so am I, Then why should I sit in the scorner's seat. Or hurl the cynic's ban? - Let me live in my house by the side of the road, And be a friend to man. Sam Walter Foss Catherine Marie Masotti Giving and sharing are spontaneous expressions of joy. Karen Melinda Rankin Something beautiful, Something good i' All my confusion, he understood All I had to offer him was brokeness and strife But he made something beautiful of my life. Therese Marie Ploussard Don't be afraid to stand tall in the sunlight. To reach for your dream, your star. To love with open- heartedness. To look up the mountain and not be afraid to climb. To believe in the wonder of life, the miracle of creation, the power of loving, the beauty within yourself, and the dignity of the human being. l Penelope Jane Rorie You should be satisfied with who you are. You are a child of the universe. You are unique! You have your own distinct personality, You own individual life - - and that's something no one else on earth has! Vivian Delores Rollins You have to believe in happiness, or happiness never comes. I know that a bird chirps none less when all that he finds is crumbs. You have to believe the buds will grow, believe in the grass in the days of snow. You have to believe in happiness. It isn't an outward thing. The Spring never makes the song I guess, as much as the song the Spring. Many a heart could find content if it saw thejoy on the road ahead. Thejoy ahead when it had to grieve - For the joy is there - but you have to believe. t 1 Sharon Kay Shanklin We should be glad for distant things, For beauty round the bendg For highways that lead on and on With never any end. Be glad for goalsjust out of reach, The challenge of a star. The glory of a distant star, That beckons from afar. For hopes and dreams are built on That enchanted distant mile And far-off bright horizons Make roads today worthwhile. Helen Lowrie Marshall Bonnie .lean Rusher The gentle loving looks - the softness of touching - the awareness of having one so loved. so close. In loving you I've found happiness - In knowing you I've found a friend - T. Tinsley l Kenneth Micheal Stavrakas When I sits, I sits loose, When I works, I works hard, But when I thinks I fall asleep. Beverly Lynn Simpson What greater thing is there for two human souls than to feel that they are joined for life to strengthen each other in all labor, to rest on each other in all sorrow, to minister to each other in all pain, and to be with each other in silent. unspeakable memories . . . George Elio I Q Nancy Carol Strawhorn When you reach the end of your rope: tie a knot and HA NG on. Sheila Wilson Stowe Together we live Our lives are intertwined With those about us We have traveled together Year by year Day by day Now we go separately But never alone. i Melinda Meriwether Waggoner Nobody ever added up the value of a smile, We know how much a dollar,s worth, and how much is a mileg we know the distance to the sun, the size and weight of the earth - but no one's ever told us yet, how much a smile is worth! Joseph Grayson Thompson An agreeable person is one who agrees with me! Anonymous , I if 51 1 Marsha Elaine Zupan Don't walk in wfront of me I may not follow, Don,t walk behind me I may not lead, Walk beside me - And just be my friend Camus Lynn I-Iuffstetler Walden I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore, that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it HOW, Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Henry Drummond 1 Do You Remember I 1- . nl' .. 41? .wage ,. I, . . .JOE'S LAUGH. . . 5 3. . . .BONNIE'S BABY?. . is 1, 2 . TRYING TO LOOK BUSY :ff 5 . . .MAKING YOUR FIRST BED. . . . . .THOSE VALUABLE ROTATIONS. . . 1.1 'ui . .STUDYING ALL NIGHT?. . . 48 . . .THE DISASTER. . . I . A L 4 w , ,tl xibi ix A., . . .SLEEPING IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM. . . BZYQL WM I . THOSE FAMOUS T SHIRTS Q.. .ws .,'. M' an, . . .THE BEGINNING. . . 2 . 3 GOING TO THE TREE HOUSE . . . I . . .WAITING FOR 3: 15. X I 5, 2 1 ,I ,f-, Q . .Q A- f ff Q., .4 N ...W . . LOOKING FOR SOMETHING THAT NEVER WAS THERE 3.1 49 lckie Lineberger, Penny Rorie LYUU Walden- Cindy Huffsteter 2? gn gr, 1 1 A Ai Ol' 5 I MOST ATHLETIC WITTIEST Deb Johnson, Molly Perry Vivian Rollins, Debbie Dalton BEST PERSONALITY CUTEST PM -E I MOST POPULAR BEST ALL AROUND Sam Waggoner, Joe Thompson Shelia Stowe, Bonnie Rusher MOST PROFESSIONAL FRIENDLIEST Lynn Simpson, Buddy Stravrakas Chris Escue, Sharon Shanklin XRCY SCHOOL OF NURSING LIBRARY ' 'll Senior .T wiqx QUIETEST Micha Autry. Iona Fox MOST REPRESENTATIVE Marsha Zupan, Terri Ploussard 2 x 1 T MOST LIKELY TO SNOOZE T Jean Coates, Adele Huffman l T MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janet Beck, Debra Clark T T Superlatives k'! 'f IKE BEST DRESS MOST OUTGOING Emma Neil McLauin, Melinda Rankin Cathy Masotti, Debra Caffey BEST NURSE MOST VERSATILE Kim Deese, Melody Evans Nancy Strawhorn, Cindy Bass, Grace Case , 5 1, , gs .rxx ,fr ' L at 8 41' V . q 1 , , r s'fJd ' A X 'tg' ' M L- : me-A' , 4 qv . 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EVALUATIONSACODNGENOO YELOFMBOLDMEALBOOKSJT IEOGBNSDIORPNUTDLEIOI CKLFCRGDARDMTLONOHWSP EJI-IDJQATLMICROBIOLOGY SCARDIACUMGHALOBACTRP ARIUDGUOMBNELFPMICI-IAS MEXGSACURFEWGNEJFFITY ENMSEKGPHRRAPTIUHCBIU LCPENLDOSAGEIGNNACROZ CLINICALBOBJECTIVESNU DOPCOLIOLAFADGEOAETAP ALPRRASFRESI-IMANRETRLA CPELSSLBMRDLOCTSLMATN OEFAASOCRIOANCVATHHAK CAREPLANSAORTESTSACLM Evaluations Tests Curfew Foley Charts Microbiology Dorm Cardiac Rational Central Drugs Objectives Mealbooks Clinical BMR Careplans Dosage Seniors CVA Piedmont Freshman P.'l'. Class Junior To the Class of '79, from the Class of '78: Meet the standards, make the goal, and push forward' Never look back with regret lest you stumble. Always look ahead with vision of past in mind For failures are but blocks with which to build And goals attained are but beginnings for new tomorrows Climb for the peak but never stand there too long. Always put forth only your best and maybe at the end, You can say, I have fought a good fight, I have finished the course, and I have kept the faith. Judy Williams y..1 va -.utdowrsusrusxw z'rv.flS'z:l'11lillI.YJ TiBZls1,5NRi?4BRl 1 7 . 7 4 ' ' ss! .U -4'7S'NN,, V . i ',1?'- -+ , 1 . pv n X ,, ,, 4, A , V . , 4 sh . Ah 4 O' L I Q3 fi? I . ,. Tl' K SI' l 4 ' Avg! Q. '.v A ' ' 2 ,1 ' '. ff' Q' 1 -' . 4 ,wr gif I . q 1- 1' ,Q . 1 . ' af n ima lame 4, L-I ? if . . -4 ull? Jig! f i I' ex' .4-iw., .,. 1' 5' . ' ' A. 9 1 -a-.- V-M af f ' +.4.'af . e. .,f.- V aivfaiqng 0UI'6I:C3HlS'A jmck 'Iii . ' - 'P a my fm Q 9 L ' , - 1 f' ns' ,- its , . ' . Wg! . ' .W fy 1 ' -. --n 3 I 'y nn.. 54 - ,P ' , . fm., 4515? M I L: . - I in 4 og V 0 4 a ., -.z . v1,,.4,,,f T-. 5, can x 3 at A 2 ,,,, 1 Y? W n a x sk , ,, E Give us any chance we'll take it. ' Read us any rule we'll break it. We're going to make our dreams come true . . . Doing it our way. A1 i 4 a , 'F ,+ 7 . ' s ' as 4 2 5 Zn, fig 61 1 -.Jaffa-,ff-n.1.:,.J, 15 . . .wmm-aa Lynnette Bowden Tamerha Boyles Cynthia Clontz Never Heard the Word Impossible iiimfv 5'5 ' -. -'LEM' L. - 1 Donna DiPietro Carolyn Edgar Wanda Evans UJulia Griffin Kiirn Grissom Bonnie Grubb Nothing Is Going to Turn Us Back Now Kathy Harwood Wanda Hinson Melissa Hoke li i X Mary Keane Vicky Lambert Yolanda Loflen Read Us Any Rule Welll Break It 1. ff is. Dulan Mills Martha Miranda - . ,.,. win-rmraxmr 4sxu:rvmu.: .i:.-::::.i--:.-i- ......-44, -if ,1- L, ge R A Janet Morrison Beverly Plummer Betsy Reid We're Going to Make It --M-v 1'-' Q--Q 1 s X ' Y ' ' 3 u 7 'a Jane Sharp Tonia Stevenson Denise Talbert Lisa Turbeville Joan Whitener Sherri Williams Our Way - Yes Our Way!!! Not Pictured: Jan Baldwin Mary Coombes Sara Draper Diane King Sunny McCurdy Br. Jan Northcott Anna Quinn Deborah Russell Beth Simpson Rhonda Stinson Steven Waugh MULTIPLE GUESS How tall is a nurse? a. True b. False c. Both d. Maybe Which letter is spelled correctly? a. A b. B c. C d. D How many eyes do you have? a. l b. 3 c. 4 d. 6 When was the war of 1812? a. When Sara Gamp met Mr. Clean. b. When Florence Nightengale went to the health department c. When the staff of 75 only had one breakfast tray. d. VVhen the alarm clock goes off. Ex-Lax causes? a. A chance to catch up on the news. b. Constipation. c. Impotence d. Babies Joe Willie is? a. A car b. A cannon c. A spy d. Alive, well, and living in Charlotte. What color is a nursing uniform? a. flamingo pink b. midnight blue c. evergreen d. meconium stained Love is . . . a. not having to work on Sundays b. when the cracker machine works c. getting mail d. tall, dark, handsome, and available What is your love life like? a. hardly b. never c. on weekends or weekdays d. all or none of the above l0. Why? a. I don't know b. hormones c. Because we love you d. it really doesn't matter e. autoimmune ll. Where do babies come from? a. Mrs. Johnson b. The Vlassic pickle stork c. ask your mother d. ask the boy next door 12. To know me is to. . . a. take my rectal temp b. barf c. who am I? d. check my armband 13. What egg had a hard time rolling? 14. What peacock likes to sit on ladders? 15. What are the signs and symptoms of Mercy Syndrome, and discuss? ' Footnote LUe A t Mercy 4 Ne f V. I l 1 u 5 4 n u 1 h af V. L. va U u u i I 3 I i 2 Z 1 V, , Y . W -. -. - ,. ,Y ..., -,.. . .. .. im... . www. . .mxuwmnvmannumwnumxe i ? E 3 InL oving at xaw sm .xxnxa A A . nm O I I -.-'vwrnmomnn xnefhuzfxr-ax HER BITE WAS WORSE. . . 1 fx : f X ! .- 5 ' Q 5 I 3 2 I 2 ? af f E ,pau-cf --- .. ----L--..4h.z,..,..-... A-wnc.::.1zw,wJ,.1... ' WE ALL LEARNED THAT. . . X P' THAN HER BITE!!! gk I Recreational Therap yur- ,grow .ff .zQ? 2' 47353' fm, M ,wvff A - ' .. f Q - vw -vs gfmvmmlr .Y .- nm-nw -.xnwl-A-1 -N.....W-.Y.....fH......ix-.x.:LEi-....-...?lE-.T.,21,:i...--- ---.. 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Adele and Walt Marsha and Tony H Click and Lloyd Emma-Neil and Skip uHa-i551 'iliikhnibkkniivnkmnsffysqss wexwmnssxwqun-,v .uma on z,. 5 - M. r L li 2 If R f? f:,.A Bonnie and Tony Melinda and Randy Tony and Joe? ..,.,twfmf. :mmm Last Will and Testament Cindy Huffstetler. hereby leave my two campused weekends in the Mercy Dorm to anyone who is smart enough to stay out after hours however dumb enough to sleep while doing so. Penny Rorie being of unsound mind and body hereby bequeath my pre- engagement ring to anybody who has the ability to remain pre-engaged for as long as I have, my long, curbf hair to Mrs. A. Johnson, and last, but certainly not least my no parking space to Mrs. J. Good-by Mercy! Cathy Masotti, being of hot blooded Catholic WHOP hereby leave to Theresa Zeman my ability to occupy the seat in Mrs. Nance's office and to absorb her words of wisdom, with the understanding that this seat is not to be left unoccupied nor without the last word. Jean Coats, leave to Janice Coates all the good luck I've had at Mercy - Poor kid. Sheila Stowe. being of dilapidated mind and body, do hereby leave my leaky toilet and all those weekends of forgetting to sign out to Helen Hawkins, the good times in O.B. and the broken cracker machine to the rising Sen- iors. Bonnie Rusher, hereby leave my chaotic days on the clinical unit and my long engagement to anyone with enough stamina to endure their conquest and enjoy the fruits of their labor. I leave my ability to open mouth and insert foot to anyone that practices this religiously. Sam Waggoner, having two functioning brain cells left - working on alter- nate days, hereby leave my collection of hats to anyone who can help me remember where I found them or who has the guts to wear them. And leave my athletic ability for jumping off walls and over coffee tables to anyone who has Blue Cross Blue Shield you will need it! I! Debbie Dalton, being of a half way sound mind and a weary body leave, my Honda shirt to anyone who knows what it means in Japanese, my ability to do the Tango with IV tubing to anyone who loves the agony of defeat and the joy of victory, and last but not least I leave the title of Carrot Top to anyone who has naturally red hair. Eat your heart out, Evans. 8 A i .4-emma-uqnmvemvmn fum 4-v- w-- I Lynn Simpson, being of cachetic mind and bed, hereby bequeath my two toes in 302, to whomever follows in my footsteps, my patience to 7-South, my monkey to Lou Melvin and Tosh to no one. Melinda Rankin, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my drug cards to Lynnette, my ability and patience to produce a passing CI-IF paper to Beverly, my no parking space to Lisa, and last but not least - to the proctor on second floor - Good Luck! I Click Clark, not really sure if I am in sound mind or body, leave advice to anyone who thinks they can change things, One person can't work mira- cles. I leave to my children, Jane, Diane, Mary, Rhonda, Joan and Kathy, the ability to maintain hope. I promise them they can made it through here no matter how bad it gets. To my critics, I hope they will take a look at themselves. To Penny, I leave my lace tablecloth, she knows what to do with it. To Bill, I leave one night of back rubs. To Mrs. Nance, I leave all my busy work. To the students, I leave a prayer. Janet Beck, do hereby declare that I have exhausted all of my resources in the past three years and therefore have nothing left. My last will and testa- ment shall read No Comment. Vickie Lineberger, being of weary mind and tired body, do hereby leave my large room to Lou Melvin and Mercy School of Nursing to anyone. Sharon Shanklin, leave Mary Keane the ability to get away with spending every night away from the dorm. Cyndy Bass, leave Lou Melvin the responsibility of teaching the Freshmen how to wear their nurse's caps. Nancy Strawhorn, leave to Janice Coates my dish towels and detergent, and the ability to wash dishes. Emma Neil McLaurin, of complicated name, do leave my ability to build up a library fine and parking tickets to anyone who can pay them, leave my once flooded room to anyone with snickers, my ability to cut hair to any- one with sharp scissors, my ability to keep a secret to a good gossiper, my admiration of a special instructor and doctor to anyone who can guess them, and certainly but not least I do hereby will, on this February day, l978, in the year of our Lord, the joys, frustrations, longings, and sadness along with the great experiences of being a Senior to my beloved . . . Skip! .....,.. ...- ..A..-.,.........k,,,-..-..-.H--nr -qu' fu: I, Molly Perry, leave all my leftover knowledge, what little bit is left, to Janice Coates. May she watch over this place and keep it in line when I am gone. I leave my fantastic room to the lucky person whoever they may be. I, Marsha Hestikind Zupan, do hereby leave my superb ability to take notes in class to the Juniors and Freshmen, my ability to collect junk, my ability to spread myself too thin, my ability to somehow edit an annual to next yearls lucky editor. I also leave hopes of good tomorrows for everyone. We, the Seniors who forgot, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave the rising Senior's our sound mind and bodies, so you will not forget? A Class Prophecy On June 9, 1988, Mrs. CLICK BARINGER hosted a 10th year reunion dinner- dance, in honor of the Class of '78. Among those attending were, MRS. MICHA AUTRY. Micha has had little time for nursing, being quite busy with her family of eight. MRS. CYNDY BASS MELVIN, is now residing in Clemson, South Carolina, with her husband and her two toe-headed sons. The former JANET BECK is now Director of Nursing at Hamlet Memorial Hospital. MRS. DEBORAH CAFF EY CER- ECERES has recently left a position as Head Nurse in Psychiatry to devote more time to her dancing. MRS. GRACE CASE spends much of her time giving lectures to Wom- en's Clubs on Poison Control. The former JEAN COATES now resides in California with her husband and fourteen children. MS. DEBBIE DALTON is now planning to marry a Colonel in the U.S. Army next month. She will be resigning from her position at Wesley Nursing Home. The former KIM DEESE, has resigned her position at Mercy Hospital's ICU, to repair and rebuild automobiles. MRS. MELODY EVANS has now extended her family to four and is protraying the role of mother and housewife. MRS. PENNY RORIE WARD is now married and managing her barefoot children. MS. IONA FOX is now Director of Nursing Education at Duke University. MRS. MAR- SHA HESTIKIND ZUPAN is running her own nursery at home. The former MS. ADELE HUFFMAN is an international model, forsaking her nursing and taken up with the J.E.T. set. The former CINDY HUFFSTETLER is now teaching midwifery. MRS. DEB JOHNSON BRENT has given up nursing and is now a professional Bas- ketball player. MRS. VICKIE LINEBERGER TERRY is now a staff nurse here at Mercy and raising a prosperous family. MRS. EMMA NEIL McLAURIN SKIP has done an excellent job in CCU at John Hopkins. The former MS. CATHY MASOTTI is a well-known politician's wife and is very active in Civic affairs. The former MS. MOLLY PERRY is now married and working with her father in his clinic. The former MS. TERRI PLOUSSARD has taken Ms. Lord's place at Presbyterian as Head Nurse of newborn nursery. The former MS. MELINDA RANKIN is still happily married and working on a new addition to her family. The former MS. VIVIAN ROLLINS and her family have just returned from a European tour. MRS. BONNIE RUSHER TONY has done an excellent job with the Public Health Department. The former MS. SHARON SHANKLIN is now a nurse in the office of Dr. P.H.E. MRS. LYNN SIMPSON WALLY'is a staff nurse at Monroe. MR. BUDDY STRAVRAKAS is now a Chief Anesthetist. MRS. SHEILA STOWE SCOTT is still working on her Master's at UNCC. The former MS. NANCY STRAWHORN has become a well-known writer of Pediatric textbooks. MR. JOE THOMPSON is now the proud father of two little Joe's. The former MS. SAM WAGGONER is now working on her Ph.D. in Psychiatry. MRS. LYNN WALDEN is now instructing students in Post-Partal care. The celebration was a huge success and it was rewarding to see the guys and gals from the Class of '78. Plans were made for a twentieth year reunion, God willing! ..,'n, 2 . , ,W 5 5541. . V , 294 ' Y . I f ,Z f , I ,V ' +246 ,, .,,. 6 5' , . J ' ' , 144' 2,1155 , , fi if 5 .M ' 'A W, ,V., iw-G rw. b fm 'kay 'OM' af , M, fm 42.1. 4 ,E 1 . ,fa , sb fm as 19' 1, ,f ,,,, , 'Q bf f , ,, Q ff' 41.9 f 'A- r ,lf H, , .- fry. , 7 1, , 'H 1, ' V fi'2f?v,, x. -, :MQ fic' 4 ., fi 1 V, ,G ff 1, - XPC lf 14 1 .M has 4 h,,,.?f'fw 5 K' 1 M' Q, . 5' 1 . 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When you want her to make a good impression, she becomes a giggling creature, bent on wasting as much time as possible and sleeping through class. A Senior Nurse has the appetite of a horse, the digestion of a disposal unit, the energy of a soapsuds enema, the lungs of a switchboard operator, and the imagination of a Vander- bilt Graduate, the enthusiasm of Central Supply, the sharpness of a scapel, the audacity of a Nurse's Aide, and when she gives pills she has five thumbs on each hand. She likes food, vacation, and Christmas. You can put her on study hours, but you cannot make her study. She is your aide, your maid, your porter, your friend. She is a freckled face, pint-sized, funloving bundle of noise. But when she gets off duty with her tired feet and aching back, she has a funny way of dropping off into bed and say- ing Good Nightf' but not without those famous last words, Check on me in the A.M. Anonymous .. 'J H Ln. ff ' l 1 ,'y 1I?II5! 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