Mercy School of Nursing - Mercilite Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1983
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Qi. .1- ' ,W --gig N- M 4. hui IV' Typical Mercy excitement. Think he needs admitting? X as I R mg., it Costume! What costume! f 1 ' f 5 K , i t gm K 1 X If i , gi, In ,J 4 ,N f Q g sc cc 3 ,. ,LJ f S ll.. When duty calls . . . sleep is secondary! Bottoms up! in at it 183 bf ' 4 ,J :D - if +3 ' if ' f -:. f- if P 4' .4 Pisa' y , , 'f 1 , W' 33 wi X1 ,J ' 3 fy Q fe Lf J: H Mlm Yeah, that's Julie LaLane's gluteus maximus mm, 6 Pa1or? First sign shock? Yeah, we're the mo-mo's going to the us . . . do anything wrong? Uhh . . . I can explain this! G0-Go 's. S4 I of Class 1' '84! Who Could Ask For More? That cake looks like slap! Let's get physical! 495358 I'd rather be in Dixie ! David or Doug? I just don't know. Yum! Yum! Eat 'em up! -What I'd give to wear HIS ring! Have no fear! The B.M.P. is here! Was last night worth it? im LU 'W'WF Q 2' Close enough to perfect for me. Dear Mom send Money! v ' 'fb ', f -sr, 2 Line up for group breast exams! Highway to Hell Summer wasn't officially over until September 20, but you couldn't tell that to the 66 Juniors and Seniors who declared the opening day August 9th and the 38 Freshmen who reported it August 10th. They claimed that when the blaring alarm awakened you at 5:30 or 7:30, it's time to say goodbye summer, regardless of the beach trips, World's Fair vacations, lakes, and sunshine. Some were ready, for working 3-11 hadn't offered much rest. For them, school promised a rest and a chance to get back with friends. Others weren't so sure. They liked the luxury of sleeping till noon and then keeping up with all the soaps. The idea of giving up the sun for tanning sessions and home cooked meals for clinical and classes and 30 minute lunch periods didn't settle too well. But there wasn't much choice. So shorts and T-shirts gave way to those blue uniforms. Juniors, and especially seniors, loved it and the Freshmen? Well, nobody told them Mercy would be easy. Afternoons were filled with meetings, soap operas, but most importantly of all, nap times. There's hardly a dull moment with all the homework involved. But most didn't mind, for they knew it wouldn't last forever. And someday, when we find time to think about it, the memories of our involvement will be a valuable link with our past. For now, that participation offered an excellent op- portunity for making the most of 1982. Where classes left out, clubs took over and allowed members to participate in everything from SGA to social committe to Red Cross. Goals were achieved in every angle of school life, including clubs, organizations, parties, as well as those achieved as individuals. Those same frightened freshmen, who thought of Mercy as small but scary now feel right at home. SENIOR YEAR! It has finally ar- rived. Watching underclass juniors and freshman drag to clinical was a laugh. Soon, however, senior-itis, much less Mercy-itis crept in. It wasn't enough to be outside. We wanted to be out of school. Although I cou1dn't leave soon enough in my senior year, now I almost wish I was once again a senior at Mercy. Were you a victim of the put-off syndrome? If not, you were one of a very few because the I'll do it laters have affected almost every student at sometime. But now this year has come to an end and we're looking forward to looking back . . . Q Table Of Con ten ts Dedication ....... ...... 5 Activities ......... ......... 7 Committees ......... . ...... 14 Speciality Areas .......... 1 9 Faculty ............... ....... 3 0 4 Freshman ..... ...... 3 4 Juniors ...... ...... 3 7 Seniors .... .. 42 Patron ....... ...... 7 3 Ads ......... ...... 7 5 -ind himlinn -.b NM, .SFX r.- 4 -1 , . W L' A N . Q, 5 52 cf U, f.f J' QE, 5 ! The Senior Class of 1983 proudly dedicates this edition of Mercilite to a very dear Ja special lady -- MRS. PAM RUDISELL It's But She And Her For For For Her amazing and incredible, it's true as it can be, loves and understands us that means you and me grace is all sufficient both the young and old. the lonely and the timid, the brash and the bold love knows no exceptions, 8. So never feel excluded, No matter WHO or WHAT you are Your name has been included And no matter what your past has been Trust her to understand, And no matter what your problem IS Just place it in her hand - For in all our unloveliness This great lady loves us still, We loved her since she came here And whats more, we always willll 'iv if We Miss You Babes A lady who means so much and who holds a special place in the hearts of those who knew her, Therese Campbell. She spent many hours awaiting the girls at night and for that and much more, we owe her many thanks. We dreaded her retir- ement day but we all wish her well. Q Yes, I went from flat to fluffy. 6 warrant., 'Aran 't you glad that you use Dial. 'Z .ll M 5 A ' 1 v ' .' P' W I' - it 1, 0 'X SNA Q f l . I AQ 15 8 fx 'ii aciivifies Last Blast ff Preventive health begins with the nurse. What do you mean the keg' is empty! Drew who? I 'm Bill Williams. A ,lt ff' :fav Q .mi I t 's Partytime Cheers! Freshmen, this Is a party! 'and Swain thinks Michael doesn 't drink. It's only Natural. Summertime is over - Time once again for books and school. Mercy students sent summer out and welcomed fall with the Last Blast . It was held in an open field with plenty of food, beer, fun and lots of party people. Mercy students, instructors and friends really sent summer out with a BLAST , 9 A P1308 Hey Susie, Did you hear the one about . . . We ain't stoppin' till we get to the top! Keith! x' , x- ' K I T 'latilllllmll Act like you're having If I fx xx ' W 10 ' if ,I fun C'mon Drew, I want to Boogie with The Embers better look aut, a sm- is bam! You Yeah, we try to party PRN. In The Sun ,MXL Af Hey, check out that fox that just walked in! cms At this point, we all felt a little off balance. B rff 1 Gan I have this dance? my X Prom Night - an eventful evening' for both Juniors and Seniors. The Juniors worked long and hard to salute the Class of 82 and to make it a night to remember for everyone involved. Palm trees and seashells decorated every table, while drinks were dipped from a decorative ocean of PJ punch. The Juniors had as much fun decorating as the Seniors enjoyed the finished results. 1 Q . f ' 4,4- I, 0 . Nm... C0mml'H693 SGA OFFICERS Gina Thomas, Pres.: Anita Tyson, 2nd VP: Teresa Langley, Sec.: Mrs. New- comer, Advisor: Mrs. Rudisell, Advisor: Doris Deal, Campus Ministries: Jean Hawkins, Tres.: Sherri Rig-sby, lst VP SENIOR OFFICERS Jean Hawkins - VP: Martha Carlisle - Pres,: Ron Johnson - Tres.: Mitzi Moore - Sec.: Mrs. Nelson - Advisor COORDINATING COMMITTEE Mrs. Mangrum: Mrs. Opdyke: Mrs. Jolly K' Q. 416 STUDENT EMPLOYMENT - JUNIOR OFFICERS Cathy Head Candy Rhyne - Pres.: Nissa Hamilton - VP: Kristine Leskanzc - Sec.: Lee Stewart - Tres.: Mrs. Malcolm - Advisor , I dl 91 ,1 5 1 of 2 'x 'E f SNA OFFICERS: CURRICULUM COMM: Belinda Adams: Nissa Hamilton: Denise Ms. Duval, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Jolly, Richardson: Fran Yarboro Mrs. Opdylre, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Malcolm, Anita Tyson, Mrs. Rudisell, Mrs. Nelson . - e w v -- E '.. 1 'R ' a ' . if I M! 1 ., i gf' S l ' 4 , ,, Q .0 .n. ,g af' ' i ADMISSIONS dv PROMOTIONS: RED CROSS Karen Keating, Mrs. Newcomer, Mrs. REPRESENTATIVE: FACULTY DEVELOPMENT: Jolly, Mrs. Opdyke, Mrs. Rudzsell, Candy Rhyne Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Duval, Mrs. Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Holliday Mangrum, Mrs. Newcomer 'VW ANNUAL STAFF: ftopj Gina Thomas, Gaye Bennett fco-editorj, Mitzi Moore fBusiness Managerj, Denise Richardson, Sherrie Rigsby, Mrs. Elkins 1Advisorj, Sherry Swain feditorj, Teresa Langley, Fran Yarboro fJr. class representativej, Belina Adams, Not pictured - Mary Clemmer fFr. class representativej EXECUTIVE COMM: ftopj Sherry Swain, Mitzi Moore, Melody Fry, Debra Hall, Gaye Bennett, Gina Thomas, Nissa Hamilton, Sherrie Rigsby, Anita Tyson, Candy Rhyne, Doris Deal, Jean Hawkins, Teresa Langley NOT PICTURED - STUDENT SER- VICES: Mrs. Holliday, Mrs. New- comer, Mrs. Rudisell, Gina Thomas, Sherrie Rigsby NOT PICTURED - SOCIAL CLUB: Sherrie Rig-sby fPres. 1, Denise Richard- son, Margaret Petree, Gina Thomas, Mitzi Moore, Teresa Langley, Sherry Swain, Stella Hammett, Kristine Leskan- ic, Fran Yarboro, Belinda Adams, Melanie Fry, Jean Hawkins, Gaye Bennett, Dawn Watkins, Susie Davies, Jean Hawkins, Anita Tyson, Julie Sweet. FRESHMAN CLASS: ftopj Amy Gantzler, Debra Hall, Melanie Fry, Karen Powers 1? 'YD XJ' N.,.z SANTA FILAMENA: Jean Hawkins, Sherry Swain, Doris Deal. Not pictured - Advisor - Mrs. Scofield ' wwf. 4 DORM COUNCIL: Gina Thomas, Amy Jenkins, Sherry Swain, Myra Lee, Pam Mitchell, Mrs. Holliday, Denise Richardson. Not pictured - .Mrs. Moser, Mrs. Newcomer, Dana Barlow, Susie Davies. H ousemothers IWW ' If . ,' MV, 'f W W A 1 ,ag if ,Q A N na C McCurry l IS Bett e Br Sylbia Moser Q ,- Custodians Ethel Cald ell Chester Reel 3 , 1 ,elf fad Emi aden - 1,4 clmlcal M edical-S urgical N ursin fy X 'L Q O 3 R A X- 7 Z xx ! ! fb ,,.- I 1 w ri tical Care .l mimi i-I f -DI l ...L- g 'ind Time makes all the differ ence in critical i 43, Fundamentals Of' Nursing W S. HS Psychiatry I s IW z f '9'! 'f IX CR I 'Q X gi' -,4 . -if- 1 fa, . 1 ' .54 af, ,f ,M rf 'Z L bf -2, wal A ,. 'aff if 'ff' ima , , V., . 7 ., 1' K M K Q ,N ,,, 1-QQ PQ' bmw + G ' Q1 - . 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Skridulis, VP!Administra.tor Sister Therese Galligan 28 .fi 4.5 T' 43 TI III' ' People At Mercy 'A 45 ig' f- ., ' Z- X Em 2 , ' ' f Vin,-f , 4, , I , f y, 15,1 ,I-ml, 'fy ,ry W i ff , 1 .,,,.A a I ,. W , if fam 4 ff ' A, 31424, wma. 2, . , AA, Sister Kathryn Galligan, Assistant Administra- Father Brown, Meroy's Chaplain torfDirector of Nursing Sister Carolyn Mary Coll Campus Ministry 29 Waculiu Lynn Jolly, RN: BSN: MeD Linda Opdyke, RN BSN Director School of Nursing' Assistant Director School of Nursing Registrar and Recruiter W s 2 Gale Freeman Secretary Karen Kea ting' Faculty t Work s 1 ,if AAAVV A Juanita Moore, Sheryl Newcomer, RN, BSN, MeD RN, BSN f 11 V 5 .LE 1 -1 Q L. inf Q1 're Mary Mangrum, RNg BSN Ann Scofield, RNg BSN Drew Malcolm RN BSN 6-9 HD i lM, Pam Rudisill, RN: BSNQ MeDg CCRN Susie Elkins, RNQ BSNg CCRN -ci' Q.: NXYVRN 1011 U U Q X Nj ,gif-Wil-4 .401 x IH L I5 fam 1 A gf? if E f ., H, -3, fm S I ' .,,, in x Lorraine Nelson RN: BSN: MeD Barbara Du val, Librarian Si x Anne Johnson, RNQ BSNg MeD HQQ5 L A ,355 E Q.. . l' Barbara Holiday, RN, Health Nurse Jacyln Strong, Asst. Librarian Teresa Alley Kelly Chick Mary Sam Clemmer Kathleen Collins Jennifer Dellinger Yolanda Enlow Joyce Flynn Melanie Fry Amy Gantzer Karen Greene Angela Griffen 34 Aim, 9' 'gi W gl, N ,..,. M,1 i 5. , Class of '85 'iL.,-xr i X, 0 E ,rib fr , F. .1 Debra Hall Donna Hall Jacqueline Harris Phyllis Howell Amy Jenkins Patia Lee Tina Mantooth Pam Mitchell Karen Powers Debbie Revels Alice Watkins Sonya Whitaker 35 ,J A 1 D Z A So this is the class of '85 9 AWA, + 1 Timex - it takes a Iickin' and keeps on tickin' l, I Help! I 'm turning white 36 L What do you mean - you met Freshmen step to the rear. me at Dixie? It's a Playgirl connect the dot book! 'VB You take-a the picture I break-a your face! '14 These A8zP diagrams really turn me on! ', 241-149 I 9 Now - whos gonna push? il 'L s. Q Y- X- L IUJXIOFS X ,xr Y Belinda Adams Favorite Eat - Godfather's Pizza Hangout - Boyfriend's Place Food - chinese 8a chicken Movie -An Officer 8a A Gentleman Group - Alabama Radio Station - WBCY Song - Redneck Girls Saying - You Pood Vacation - Myrtle Beach Drink - Daiquiri Stella Hammett 38 MQ 1 4 J 2 i X , Melinda Clark Nancy Dobbins il Things f Flower - Rose , Color - Blue 3 Animal - Dog i Movie Star - Burt Reynolds University -- UNC Tarheels Season - Spring Sport - football 8a softball ' Toothpaste - Crest 8a Colgate Favorite place - Hawaii TV Show - Falcon Crest Nissa Hamilton 1 A i Kristine LesKanic Kathy Presson V337 'iE?Z? Candy Rhyne Denise Richardson Linda Scholtz Class Song: In A Blaze Of Glory Let's go out in a blaze of glory All good things must end, Like 14 nurses in a convent Let's go out like we came in - IN A BLAZE OF GLORY! Class of '84 Lee Stewart l 1 it Nancy Weir Fran Yarboro Lisa Zimmerman 39 Rock-a-bye baby . . . 4 2 Z? 1: if V' A if My designer? Gloria Vanderbilt of course y, 5 X 4 if ig X .E Help! My suit case exploded! 4l1 fb?' I My how hairstyles do change 40 Brushy Brushy We are laid back and COOL! N 2' ja: i I 'll make the coffee you kiss my At the car Wash! g-1-its! is HM ...-Q? Come and get it! I refuse to write another word! It's gonna be a long weekend I don't understand! L? Yes mom - another check! What do you mean - This was due yesterday . Be sure to get my best side! if 4 '- y he ,, ' Ae. - ' s.-,. ' . ,, l , ' i Chemistry is a town x We can 't miss The Guiding Lig'ht ! This sure ain 't no Sidney Sheldon novel Breakin ' the bacon I l ' Q li n x 1 fm Another quarter bites the dust f ff f Ng., ,,, . , '-W f f ff ,ay ,, ,f I-' '- 1 N f ff y' ' X f f 'J' 1 I ffyf' ' f , Ii,-,N - any I ,f , . Y ' ,f ffvwif':':f ,, 'U f ., , ,VM Q. f- , nge .7.,,. It m y J VM, I f A Q f ,gf ,MW M, ,4 6 ,, A 1 ff 5 1 5 all M f i M , f : 6 2 -see' Z 1-1 . - ,Q-:.., ,11.:,2f'12.. e r , x,,x 2: ' W , 9, f, QV ' ' , ,f X ,T 1 1,55 fl ,Vi ' , f at Let's do The funky chicken , 77 I 've got another 5 minutes in the corner We gonna rock this town 2 ,gi -S i ,S g -4wnQ.Nll 1 fi The window is wide open . . . Jump or not?? 41 SCTIIOPS U mme D0 5 AVN Hn...-A Gaye Bennett Gaze-Bell .. . Lynyrd Skynrd Crosby, Steel, Nash, 8a Young . . . SS addict . . . Whoa Party Jam . . . I've got to get busy .. . 'Tm broke, I can't Don't talk to me, I'm hot! . . . I'll do it later . . . one of the Thursday night crew .. . Jean, did you find it?l 'Tm hurrying! Burnt boiled eggs?l . . . Willie Nelson . . . Where are my tires?! . . . Make sure I wake up in an hourl . When the storms of life gather darkly ahead I think of these wonderful words I once read And I say to myself as threatening clouds hover Don't fold up your wings and run for cover But like the eagle spread wide your wings And soar far above the trouble life brings, For the eagle knows that the higher he flies The more tranquil and brighter become the skies .. . And there is nothing in life GOD ever asks us to bear That we can't soar above ON THE WINGS OF PRAYER. And looking back over the storm you passed through You'll find you gained strength and new courage, too. For in facing life's storms with an EAGLE'S WINGS You can fly far above earth's small, petty things. 5 if .qw FXS' , if r ri A QD P l K Martha Norman Carlisle Red . . . 'The dump . . . John . . . I don't understand!! .. . Greta the phone was unplugged Thursday nights . . . tunafish . . . South 21 . . . I oan't take it! . . . S.S. Investor I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to my fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again. Best A11 Around mm: -N up-s s as Susan Rae Davies Rose-Garden rescue squad member . . . Rabbit teeth . . . Pepper teeth's sweet mate . . . W.I.T.R. parties . . . Mercy Beach Bum .. . Miss Caffeine . .. everything will work out alright . .. Chivas 8a Mike, my main squeezes . .. friendship 8a love always to Jean, Gaye, Ron, Helene, :Sc Martha . . . All my love 8z thanks to my family. You just call out my name and you know WHEREVER I am I'l1 come runnin' to see you again. Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall All you have to do is call And I'll be there . . . You've got a friend! James Taylor x x SX fx K .5 A XX K xy 45 X X x Doris Myra Deal Pickle Queen of ca.theterizations I'm going crazy! The other Myra May I not be remembered for how I wear my hair or the shape of my face or the people I've known. May I be known for loving you, Lord . . . For carrying a dream, for building bridges To the hurt and broken and lost in the world, Make me what you would be if you lived In person where I do. May everything accomplish through my simple Life bring honor and glory to you Take my human failures and flaws and use Them to remind those who know me that Only you are God, and I will always Be just me - plain, simple me. Amen N. 157 f 46 'Q'--. N 1 I W ft If sf --qyguvf ji Teresa DiPietro Give me a break! . . . Jennifer, Fix me a cup of coffee . . . Jennifer - cigarettes . .. I Love You Sweets . .. Have you had a kindness shown? 'Twas not given for the alone, Let it travel down the years, Let it Wipe another's tears, 'Till in heaven the deed appears - Pass it on. Rev. Henry Burton- Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choiceg it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved. W. J. Bryan - Speech 1889 ., 313 ,zE,,.,,. Nw 5 ' KAL fi ' F F 2:55 . 'ia Jean M. Hawkins Demolition Derby Queen . . . YOU MEAN I DID WHAT . . . I'll never do that again Rose Garden Park SS investor . . . Gaye, I lost it! Rockhill or Bust - every weekend . . . Wake me in an hour . . . TGIT . . . WITRP . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad, I love you. Deal only with the present, Never step into tomorrow, For God asks us just to trust Him And to never borrow sorrow - For the future is not ours to know And it may never be, So let us live and give our best And give it lavishly - For to meet tomorrow's troubles Before they are even ours Is to anticipate the Saviour And to doubt His all-wise powers - So let us be content to solve Our problems one by one, Asking nothing of tomorrow Except HTHY WILL BE DONE. - Helene Steiner Rice .- x l Mast Likely fjlfitflf' To Succeed fm? Mgr YI 48 ml, I L14 ns N Cathy Head Like Columbus in the olden days We must gather all our courage Sail our ship out on the open sea Cast away our fears and all the years will come and go And take us up - always up. James Seals F 49 Ronald E. Johnson WHAT'S HAPPENING? . I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any fellow human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. fin Most Congenial NW 'Q N lmao? SCHOOL OF NURSING LIBRARY g g Helene Koenigsburg Time converts knowledge into wisdom, energies spent into experience gained. Time leaves us richer for what we have had and time thoughtfully permits us to use the fire of youth to drive the engines of age. We can be young and old at the same time. Rabbi Richard K. Rorklin f f ,x 'gr 2 .1 8 4 If . :xii C E-22' -'C 51 Teresa R. Langley BEACH . . . seashells . . . Myrtle Beach Days . . . Bahamarama Cruise Well . . . MmMmMm . . . Annie . . . T . . . HOH Grandma. . .jogging . . . MOMO'S . . . Now wait a minute . . . We're so good . . . MIC . .. Sneeze X 3 Woodstock It's my little red wagon and I'11 pull it I gotta make noise .. . Brandy Alexander . . . Pudding in a cloud . .. Now, Sher, come get me to study . .. AXA . .. Scratch me . . . Shaggin' . . . thanks Mom and Dad - I love you! I have only just begun. Don't walk behind me I may not lead . . . Don't walk in front of me I may not follow .. . Just walk beside me . . . and be my friend. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change - the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. 52 as E' mr' f X. - mg w- ' 'R NL. , .X - f 'iii Myra Lee Crowley I want to go home . . . My car was what!?! . . . Has stock in Southern Bell and Piedmont Airlines Love - Never faileth, but whether there be prophecies, they shall be done away, whether there be tongues, they shall ceaseg whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. And now abideth faith, hope, LOVE - these three - But the greatest of these is LOVE I Corinthians 13 leaf X xx x,f. X ' x, VJ SEZ Lx ,,XW x. -' 1' X , Vs, , .X 'X 7 n - .rf - xs. x. f X , 1 'R N in sa Lori Lette Maxwell What can I fix for supper? ' 'Nga g AT nAv6'S oo GAT? U V? fs ,Av-, .mfs-1 A Yw-J' 4 ff Y Q. 2 Mitzi Moore Myrtle Beach Embers Mountains ducks Godfathers . . . MoMo's . . . Daisies . . . Steve . . . Na-Na-Naa Get down with ya bad self Marvin Parker Myers from Mercy . . . Bahamarama Cruise Got your M8cM money? Somebodys feet stink - Swain! Ready for break, already. Niglett Teresa, have you seen my Aldomet? . . . MM .... Let's go out to eat for lunch . . . Grace .. . Another episode of Marvin 85 Steve QQ the Dr's office blue jeans Naptime after clinical Everybody, everywhere seeks happiness, it's true, But finding it and keeping it seems difficult to do, Difficult because we think that happiness is found Only in the places where wealth and fame abound - And so we go on searching x in palaces of pleasure at F Seeking recognition A X 53, and monetary treasure, 3 ,ff Unaware that happiness K Ni is just a state of mind Within the reach of everyone who takes time to be kind - For in making OTHERS HAPPY we will be happy, too, Dx For the happiness you give away i ...A returns to shine on you. K- 1 2 v ' i tl I ,Q M ,.. . , I ' fv 'XN,.X . Q- Y X XX wif '. Susan M. Mossburg You guys . . . Consi Consa . . . Go for It! . . . Oh really? Oh yeah . . . Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wearg Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost M ost Professional 56 Carlton Nivens --A H .x... -A- Y Y' l ' Margaret Petree A friend is one To whom one may pour Out all the contents Of one's heart, Chaff and grain together Knowing that the Gentlest of hands Will take and sift it, Keep what is worth keeping And with a breath of kindness Blow the rest away. .,, 5--xv . I Arabian Proverb , ,WX I H 14 X . ,.? l U'X f, ,--, N W '2' tae' 1 W I 5 -A 'T gm r U dv. L.. . ,. ,, ,, , Q. K Sherrie A. Rigsby Weanie . . . You're full of bull . . . Julie Sweet - you're crazy . . . I'm not going to do that . .. Call Me Buffett MoMo's . . . We're going cruising on the Bahamarama . . . Preppy B. . . . Myrtle Beach Days . . . Lopehead . . . jogging . . . Smurf . . . Bud light . . . Chairmen of the Board . . . I'm going on a diet .. . Had Paul called? Clemson Rigs... Didlget any mail? SNOW Snoopy... Memories . . . Looks like we've made it . . . We've only just begun .. . Thanks to all my classmates - I love you all . . . dz to mom 8a dad it would never have been possible without ya . . . thanxs It is better to have loved 8a lost - Than to have never loved at all . . If you love something set it free, If it comes back to you, It is yours - If it doesn't, it never Was. And if it comes back to you- Hold on to it 8: never, ever let it go. like?-sggzx-1 1 A ' Iv -:-. , . .-it 124' ' Q . 1 il 'I' 2 , x , 1 1 . ,, - A x -v -Q w Q Ax S K , 5+ ' N 1 , f W-, N 1. N-1 ax , ,xv 4 X 'ix' 'Y x fAX -U7 2 - H-ff' L. 0. 'fv ff' F TWH.:-' ' '- X 1 .YI L ,fl , -. 5 -V wg Ryu. ..1 ' f-in , alzj 'Y ...I , ..4- ,,. U .1 , . 'Eff , -,., - A3 Ffh' , t ,, '- lr f I ,' I nl A W ':L f fl li' ' 4 nv Q , 'B . ' o 'o 'F - vm A, - -Afzrf' -' ,, ...M Q Q , . t Q VE, .. M A 1-Q' A.. ,, ,. '1 .- 4 ' 1-1. TW '-wr-'.2E.,.!.1'.-'s.iSH.11- . ' ' ,V mf Y 7 1, W- 1' N. 'T f 'Pin H f- '1 my , ,j M4.,,Y:'.?gA2 -:AV If , .wtf in diggavyffb , Q,.-S:', . 1. .N - 4, 1 ' fs.--fa-' 'K ' J f . f' ' '-1 ' 'Z fy, ssl. fi WVs'ff , Jil . Nr- 4 Af - 4 me 3 'Pcf-H sa, -1 - .l -MJ .f-4, Q,-Y w-i .1 ,5l,.-:re H- M, .Qs Pg- up 15 'id' ':'kQ5x'-.rfRf, it swalkk -gg I, I t Q, if ve Q yu Jennifer Smith Say - what? . . . Teresa, Teresa Are you awake? I expect to pass through this world but once, 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. Anonymous - L 5 ' ' A '+'s1 f xl' ' ' -. -' -L t' EQ.. igzg- f ' 53' A - H' X. Lx. .Y V kb f il,-QQ V ' Nx 'N' ' ' ' WK ll!'Y' figiwwf Most Compassionate f' iff' eo Q, 1 V Sherry Lynn Swain Pac-Man . . . I'm frustrated . . . Sta.n1ey's . . . Do What? . . . Deadline - WHEN ?? . . . 0645 Mitzi, it's breaktime . . . Don't laugh at me . . . What'd you say? . . . Buzzardhead . . . Michael .. . vomic . .. K-Ma.rt's Guiding Light Mooresville . . . SR High School . . . Nanny??? . . . macaroonis 8a cheese . . . country music . . . What'd I do now? . . . I'm broke . . . Endless Love . . . We've only just begun . . . Ma.cDona.ld's . . . This is my weekend . . . Sorry . . . TGIF . . . Giina .. . Thanks Mom and Dad - I love you! When things go wrong, as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all uphill, When the funds are low and the debts are high, I And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a. bit - Rest if you must, but don't you quit. - 45 I W, Q, Qgf lrf' wg I ' fwfilf ut' g , , 'K' 'My .. Vf. 1' ,K , i V . ,, , A -' ff' ,Qe5g23r1'.- f-,117 1 firm' .fri I f'f.,-QQ, 'f f?'V j'fQ ,fl Q ' yas. .-. 1 in 'f' if Z - lv? 5 I '. ' 'Z' 'f:'g.fi 'wh 1 I ff 1,1 27 'fiifpyi ffl-5 ,v?r'Zi'2fa 4,6 .. 'U lf' Tn -1 ' V+ is-ilfff ,, , ,WV ,f .. V ' uf! mf' not JW, 1 . 1 ,M ,, ' Dependable Julie Ann Sweet LaLane . . . Queen Procastinator . . . peanut butter . . . roses . . . Wusscilla . . . Sherrie, make me some tea . . . Margaret, are we running QQ 0445 or 0500? . . . flatus bag . . . Gus' and Red Lobster . . . Sherrie, clean out the bathtub . . . Midge . . . Clark Cable . . . WEZC-FM . . . Mrs. Moore H2 .. . Jungle Jim . .. cheesecake .. . Marathon Hawaii Five-O I love Lucy peanuts I think that to have Known one good, old man one man who, through the chances and mischances of a long life, has carried his heart in his hand, like a palm branch waving all discords into peace .. . helps our faith in God, in ourselves and in each other more than many sermons. - Curtis xx 1 .V Q' ff! 62 J 1 '-ri 1511 6 1 . ,Tn .ffl Z X IW. Q' .aqwwg Y 'D- 'W-'25 . v R 5 df I :WNY 4 'F' w Gina Thomas Blind date - BEWARE GUS Did you touch it? Did you forget your makeup . . . Case Study - tomorrow . . . Beatles . .. But yall Billy Joel . .. Tiger exciting person . . . To bed at 0430 - Clinical at 0530 . . . Bush Garden . . . Snoopy . . . suffocating fish . . . Get down with your bad self . . . Garfield . . . Clique . . . Stallone . . . Bahamarama Cruise . .. Me 8a Margaret went conventioning .. . SGA President . . . Old Maid . . . 4 South . . . The Great Imitator . . . Chinese notes .. . I get by with a little help from my friends. There are places I remember All my life, though some have changed. Some forever not for better. Some have gone and some remain. Though these places had their moments Of people and friends I still can recall, I know I'1l often stop and think about them. In my life, I've loved them all . . . Lennon and McCartney X -G-A--Q-nl -L I si Q 3 G . X ,fx .4 1 A I if ? 'l . .. A i?esl'J -i - .. i 1. 63 Anita C. Tyson Now Sherrie, we better think about this Good Morning! Do what? I beg your pardon! Evil eye Whiskey Sour New York .. I want to ask you a question? .. . Snoopy That D. phone! workout Thanks, Mom and Dad, I love you both and without your love and support I cou1dn't of done it Love is patient and kind, Is not jealous or boastful arrogant or rude, Love does not insist on it's own wayg It is not irritable or resentfulg Does not rejoice at wrongg Love bears all things, Believes all things, Endures all things, Love never ends . . . 64 -YN 'fs -P .4 we 53 J- J , A-lk,-an '- MIK .. ji Rebecca Westall God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change - the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. HI MOM, DAD, 8a EDGAR I MADE IT!! fy Af f WWW? Seniors Do I Best!! Line up for audition . . . Now this must be friends Yes, Rudy . . . that's right . . . ? Wha t dirty look ? ? They call this REGRESSION! Smile, it's camera time . . . Consider Ron lucky Sr. instructors have fun too! X L S 8 Finger-licking good - - MERCITIS!!! I fy l x We've only just begun 9 . ggafi SMF M Bip, Bop, Marvin, dr Steve 'P .I v 553 gk! n Af fs- x Q' 9 Yeah, we're being promoted - Release flatus PRN hui Ll E Huh!! Now, Teresa H K K 5 1 Ffa Q 2 Y N an .,e uv A ' 21 i ii Srs. help sing' to patients What UNPL UGGED?? , ' A We S WEE TS forever . Z li Y It A rd, .WI 1 Wha t social life P ? T.G.I.F. I've listened to lectures on every which topic, And taken unreadable notes by the ream, I've pored over print that seemed quite microscopic, I've researched and re-researched till I could scream, Ilve sentenced myself to scholastic confinement And analyzed, memorized, pondered and crammed, I've studied the need for each homework assignment, Examined the value of being exammed, I've questioned and answered in class my full quota, I've tried not to snooze - or at least not to I've used my LQ. down to its last iota, So T.G.I.F. - I can't take any more! ',,,...-1-.1 fur, . 'E- ' Was , f VZ P :Wu . 1, ' GI-Ieav' ,,. .P. x ,G ll , is 68 Last Will And Testament I, Gaye Bennett, being of hypoxic mind and caffinated body leave to the rising seniors my ability to burn the candle at both ends, get all those objectives dz case studies done in record time while managing to fit in a social life on the weekends dz Thursday night SS regulars. To the rising Juniors, I leave my ability to do term papers in 3 days dz make an A, a headache from talking to a schizophrenic for 30 mins., and the ability to draw 2 huge paintings for the prom. To Mrs. Rudisell, Mrs. Scofield, and Mrs. Elkins, I leave much gratitude and love for all they have done. To dear Mrs. Mac - thanks for the hours of conversation 8: coffee on case study weekends. And most of all to my best friends Jean 6: Susie - my thanks for the good times, WI TR parties, these memories I will cherish. To Mercy, I leave my newfound ulcer. I, Susie Davies, leave to the upcoming senior class, the ability to throw a great back-to-school field party, 8: the field, fas long as I 'm invited j and the ability to deliver a follow through baby el natural without a dr. present. To the upcoming junior class, I leave my book on How to leave things until the Last Minute 8: stay on the honor roll , which includes how to do a case study in one night. Also I leave my ability to remain calm ftemporarilyj with ravenous Catatonics. To Chester, I leave a contact lens so he can practice finding it in the drain pipe when I 'm gone. To all the instructers 62 housemothers, I leave my love Ja thanks for being so very patient 85 supportive. I, Doris Deal, being of tired mind and worn out body, do hereby leave my supply of midnight oil to all the studious juniors, esp. Linda Scholtzg my sincerest blessings to the freshmen, and all my gratitude to the best bunch of instructors I 've ever been acquainted with. God bless you all! I, Teresa DiPietro, being of psychiatric mind and pathophysiological body, do hereby leave a bag of Mary Janes to Mrs. Mangrum to refill her jar. I leave my learning experiences to anyone who has enough guts to work under Mrs. Rudisell. I leave my room to the next unknowing student to enter this place. To the rising seniors, I leave you the ability to tolerate each other through-out the year. And to my Sweets I leave you for now, but our paths shall cross again. I, Jean Hawkins, being of altered state of consciousness, hereby leave my ability to wreck someone else 's car twice within 6' months to whoever can handle it without getting hurt . . . Also I leave my precious possession . . . my collection of naughty animals who seem to tear up my room while I 'm away . . . I also leave the ability f to whoeverj to supply cigarettes to everyone the night before a test . . . Oh yes, I also leave the ability to anyone who can have such a good time on the weekend 62 come back here to rest the rest of the week. fand still make it to clinical 1 I, Cathy Head, being of anemic body and degenerated mind, bequeath to Linda Scholtz my impeccable OR skills f who I feel is an accomplished technician Q. To Patia I hope you learn as much about yourself and those around you in your 3 years as I have. I leave many thanks and appreciation to the faculty for their concern and patience. To Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Johnson, I leave love and thanks for enlightening me to the more important things - in your own unique and special way. Continued on page 74 69 Senior Directory Gaye Bennett PO Box 121 Forest City, N.C. 28043 Martha Carlisle 1515 Kenilworth Ave. Charlotte, N.C. 28203 Susie Davies 5700 Camelot Drive Matthews, N.C. 28105 Doris Deal 4406 Derrydown Lane Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Teresa DiPietro 4214 Wright Avenue Charlotte, N.C. 28211 x Jean Hawkins Yi !' Rt. 4 Box 40 Q ,f Rock Hill, s.c. 29730 . f Cathy Head 4, '-. , 1416 Scotland Ave. Charlotte, N.C. 28207 Ron Johnson Rt 3 Box 168 China Grove, N.C. 28023 Helene Koenigsberg PO Box 221429 Charlotte, N.C. 28222 Teresa Langley Route 1 Box 162-A Staley, N.C. 27355 Myra Lee Crowley 8 K Queen Terrace Southington, Conn. 06489 Lori Lette Maxwell 1925 Apt. B Eastway Dr Charlotte, N.C. 28205 Mitzi Moore Rt. 9 Helms Park Monroe, N.C. 28110 Sue Mossburg 111 Weatherstone Drive Forest City, N.C. 28043 Carlton Nivens 118 W. Donaldson Ave. Raeford, N.C. 28376 Margaret Petree 3049 N. Center Street Hickory, N.C. 28601 Sherrie Rigsby 28 Marietta ST. Asheville, N.C. 28803 Jennifer Smith Rt 2 Box 94 Garland, N.C. 28441 Sherry Swain Rt. 3 Box 445 Unity Church Rd. Mooresville, N.C. 28115 Gina Thomas 4619 Kipling Drive Charlotte, N.C. 28212 Julie Sweet 5811 Rupert Lane Charlotte, N.C. 28215 Anita Tyson 5107 Myers Rd. Monroe, N.C. 28110 l Editor 'S ote To the faculty and student body: Now as I look back over the year 1982-83, the completion of this yearbook has brought many joys and reliefs. The support of the annual staff, advisor - Mrs. Elkins, friends, family, and physicians have made this annual a success. I hope you are as satisfied and pleased as I am. In the years to come, we will all have this to look back on and recall many happy and sad memories. Thanks to each and everyone of you. Good Luck to all. Love, Sherry Swain Ceditorj wf ,, - , ,IVQ ',j -' ,vb .7,,.f:' ,Q ff f Mrs. Elkins, advisor, hard at work. VI fl 'I 5 '77 ' Ili V 'uflh I f :f?iifi f ,pgulf 1 ,I If :fa , 1 ffl , v if I1 'I 'fl' ' fl 'Il ,' : dl' ,f fha 1 ,I ' 554' f f I , If I 1 I g la' 5 ' 1 I I If I, ,I 'cl' 1 rp I I Gaye Bennett, co-editor Ez cover designer A W N U: mm. ' M.. f 4 ' Q f if Q Qi' ,' of Q if 1 , rra, film? ' 'fffif fi Q71 Sherry Swain, editor Mitzi Moore, business manager 71 1 I PA TR ONS DR. DOWNS, LEWIS, 85 HOLLINGSWORTH, P.A. DR. CHARLES R. MGADAMS, JR., M.D. CHARLOTTE WOMAN'S CLINIC DR. ROBERT BELL RANDOLF MEDICAL CLINIC EASTWAY MEDICAL CLINIC THE NALLE CLINIC DRS. GIBLIN 85 LAIRD, M.D. DR. HAROLD P. HOPE JR., M.D. I 3, DR. CHARLES B. NORRIS, M.D. jg 595 4. ZZ! LN R A A J 4 v ...E as-I DRS. NASO 8z ADAMS, M.D. A.- ,AA S f' if A if DRS. AUSTIN, PORTER, BARTS 8a HERRINFM D.D.S. DR. HELEN P. MELARAGNO, M.D. DRS. LEE, MILTON, 8z VESAN, M.D. DR. NICHOLAS E. GRIVAS, M.D. DR. LASSITER MR. 85 MRS. STEPHEN B. STEWART MR. 85 MRS. HENRY HAMILTON MR. 8a MRS. THOMAS RHYNE, SR. MR. 8b MRS. EMIL LESKANIC ' XE X. 2 NX-'XXXL X if ,PAQ 1 J 7 3 A. V . 6 ,D J. -.LA f .11-,'.FJ: .. 1 5-5 QS- I . 'F ' N .f41 ' Q f 'fn . , it H T . f -7, Gffi? 5 , - ,, ,Z ' -S -1 sg? L ,,. , I , ,' xg Qi?-vT, 3 .- ,515-r 1 ' . 1- - - I ' 1t!'f2' : . - -1 ' I ' - x -: 1-- Q J 1 ,if .1 ,Q ad I -- I' - . I ' nf? pl lp x , -?? -' I, Helene Koenigsberg, gasping out my last breath, but still possessed of sane mind UD, do duly inscribe this, my last will and testament. My large supply of vitamins lA-Zj to the eldest student of the FR. or rising seniors who may need added energy. my hope of a parking facility Q Presbyterian to the Jr. Peds aft OB students. Slim hope, but what I have I give. All my off color reading material on vacations I leave to Mrs. Moore. To the Queen Mother Of OB, I leave my somewhat warped sense of humor. I leave my term paper on Diabetes to Mrs. Opdyke, I leave my shaky knees 8: high anxiety level to the incoming Fr. class. My heartfelt thanks dz appreciation, I leave to all the wonderful instructors for their patience, tolerance, support az motivating forces over the past 3 years. My end of the year parties, I leave to the next brave soul. My thanks to those survivors who have so nobly born with me unto the end of this document. I, Ronald Johnson, being of burnt mind and sickly body bequeath the following: All senior instructors to the upcoming seniors for yet another enjoyable yearg The smoking parlor to all who enjoy the weed, All the beer joints in town for those who need to relax and 'get away g The old boys dorm memories and respiratory therapy to Mrs. Moser, And all my old lecture notes, term papers, case studies, 62 study guides to anyone with enough money. I, Anita Tyson, being of partial sound mind 62 tired body, leave my either too cold or too hot room to anyone who can put up with it, I also leave both phones on 2nd floor to anyone who likes to answer the phone Q all times. I also leave the ability to go to workout after clinical every day to anyone who likes to exercise. I leave that cafeteria food to whoever likes to eat salads Q least 5xf week. I want to thank the faculty for all the support they've given me. I also leave the 1983 Seniors all the best of luck in the world. V I, Teresa Langley, being of ozoned mind and left field state with slight H OH do hereby bequeath to anyone who can withstand heartache, worry Xt late nights with Brunner a ton of luck. To Denise, I leave my ability to worry before and even after a test. To Stella, all my thanks for the comfort dz helping hands during teamleading 8: wish her the best of luck. To the freshmen, the ambition 85 courage to complete this program. To Magnum, I leave Annie for the next anxiety kid Ja to each instructor I leave the love and memories shared and great thanks for helping me make it! I, Myra Lee, being of senile mind and atrophied' body, leave Mrs. Johnson all my OB discharges and bilirubin test results along with my name of Barbara . I, Lori Lette Maxwell, being of cluttered f with nsg. knowledgej mind dz tired body hereby leave my sensitivity to Mrs. Johnson 62 my reliable transportation to any off campus student dz my love for OB to anyone who deserves it from the bottom of their heart. I, Mitzi Moore, being of vacation-focused mind and tired body do hereby bequeath the title of Business Manager to anyone who can keep the check book in balance with the bank statement without going crazy before the annual is paid for. I leave the remaining 2 classes Q Mercy the desire to strive for that black band despite all the early AM 's and late PM 's, and to the rising seniors during their critical care rotation Continued on pg 80 74 ! ,QR IX . XXFQQPQ! CJ We Pray For All Wy especially fb Amy K. Jenkins 'QW F 85 k4iy9 Phyllis K- Howell CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1985 to Mr. Ez Mrs. Fred Jenkins my CLASS OF 1983 il ,iw 5 Z, 'qzj ,fit Jzgmr FROM CLASS OF 1984 PARADISE VALLEY GOLF COURSE JNL 10025 North Tryon Street Charlotte N.C. 28213 Phone 1? - 596-2874 ldap - QM ef' swf' J 1 1 Q... Sw 4 J 41144114 - 7 iYd ff 1 J A13 CLK!-'-L r iv , af il , 16200 Congratulations to Class of ,88 Larry 8: Richie Tyson CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '83I Sterling Drug Store o Full prescription service o Old-fashioned soda fountain o Free delivery o U.S. Post Office 0 Free Towing o Claims Assistance THE BODY SHOP o Auto Body Repairing 8: Painting OWNERS - o Free estimates Mary Ann 8a Jim Largen IOM discount to students 5016 N. Tryon St. 579-9070 1501 Elizabeth Ave Mon. - Fri. 376-1541 8:30 - 5:30 75 CONGRATULATIONS 8 y SHERRIEI S . U 1251111151 5 With much love, Charles dz Minnie CONSTRUCTION coMPANv, INC. P. O. BOX 688 - MONROE. N. C. 28110 yrs. ,, QQ YOURJWMIHI DREW INSURANCE Congratulations, f7iffiLJf?,F AGENCY, INC- L.,v.,,TZ'ZZZ'M, 9 All Forms of Insurance Michael 3, Mark You've Come A 212 South Hayne Street P0 Box 758 Monroe, N.C. 28110 Long- Way Baby Q EL? 2- ' -I 9 6 Q 'M ai X 1 r ' 43115-Q44,g . 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'L VAOR lo , The colored area un the ball of me R 'd G ' '.'x'lu H ' no wi., toot ts a regtstered Thor Lo Trademark, f okiw' ff 0, t F Y K t Amy's Uniform Center, Inc. We are a one stop shop for the professional CONGRA TULA TIONS 225 Hawthorne Lane SENIORS Hawthorne Med. Building Charlotte, N.C. 376-9502 FROM THE e Y' ' ' ' OF 19851 Midland Plaza Shopping Ctr. Hwy 64170 Hickory, N.C. 324-4146 Learn how to p ppp pa make up your face---fI'96. .. . Today, Merle Norman invites you to learn the design M252 iii ' and colors of your own beautiful face. Our trained ' Beauty Advisors will teach you how to: Open your eyes V M with color. Shape your lips softly. Contour your face. Let fe -Y our Beauty Advisors teach you today. Hfree. R . 21 :53 . ITIERLE DORITIHH Mau ' he 'Hu' Place for llle- 4ill5l0lll Him- R Monroe' N'C' Visa Mastercard 283-2425 V i ...il --vr'N- .f r. ....i- .'e. isif iff V Ab.. 'J 44 pf 5 I 2, ..,..,- . iw 'r c ,nn , 4- .. ,i,cry, is i i i ,:.: i I ,..' '59, JJN jg' . 7, ' ' Q l: Y' fi xx .ug S XA My - 3 . 1--X -. - N-5 45 Z X if Q 6. Nl p V Q ,.,., R Q g l J 'X' 5 X 5. .. . 0 N ,, lx' Q ' . ' 'Sz f :S .h e E .H d ' 'Aj' s gl! . . , . ' ky! 6 n. O - '. li-'iuliin-0 -so-1-1 5 If f -,r XX XX xx. yi, . .T I K' S-,ji x --4'-3'-.Lg-QQ 55 N- S. ff' - -1- . ,iff-:'EZ ' -gi Y sf,f 79 I leave this very important rule to abide by during their mock DR. HEAR T's - Always check the bedpans for fecal content before initiating CPR, To all the special people Q home who have encouraged me along the way, I extend very special thanks 62 appreciation, and to the friends I have acquired during these 3 years Q Mercy, I want to say thanks for all the good times and making the stay here more bearableg To all the instructors - thanks for you help dz support during those long clinical days, I leave Mercy with high ambitions da many happy memories of 3 years past. Godspeed . . . . . . I, Sue Mossburg, being of sound mind and body do leave to the next person in my room much luck and the illustrious duties of answering the phone every time it rings. To the rising seniors 62 juniors, I leave this thought, You've come this far - don 't quit now . To the faculty, I leave my sincere gratitude for all I have learned, and the wish of much success in the future. Lastly, I leave with enthusiasm 62 optimism for the future. I, Sherrie Rigsby, being of wornout mind and weanie body, hereby leave the ability to survive one more year, to keep the parking space Q Southland by parking the car sideways, the ability to maintain a lovelife during critical dz peds, and last of all my role as President of the Social Club Kc keeping those parties hopping, to Denise. To Dawn, I leave luck and the ability to keep her P002 Ja 02 in balance. Lastly, to all the instructors, thanks for all your help, kindness, friendliness, 8: support. I, Jennifer Smith, being incapacitated by Mercy Syndrome, do hereby will my one brain cell to Mrs. Mangrum so she can have another, Kc to the rising seniors - the ability to carry on Mercy Life 8: to the lucky person who lives in Rm. -71261 that they may love their sweets like I do mine. I, Sherry Swain, being of hypoxic mind and warped body, do hereby bequeath my room to anyone who can uphold the title of PacMan Addict . I leave our invisible TV on 2nd floor to anyone able to see it. I leave to Denise - all the fried chicken she can eat dz then some. To the next annual staff editors, I leave all the Valium Q Mercy f believe me, you'll need itllj. To all my instructors, I leave many thanks for all your help di: concern 62 the ability to withstand someone like me. To my wonderful family, I thank you for allowing me to do it da for all the love you showed throughout. And to Michael, I leave all my love 62 thanks for all your patience on weekends. To my many newfound friends, I leave many fond memories that will never be forgotten. To Mrs. Elkins, I leave much thanks for guiding me through the making of this annual. And Q last on JUNE 3, I leave Mercy with many joys, frustration, longings, dz sadness. I, Gina Thomas, being of unsound mind dz very tired body, do hereby bequeath: to my friends on 4th floor I leave the ability to keep my room clean, many more weeks of kitchen duty, luck Ja confidence - I know you all can make itl, and much love. To all the instructors I leave deep gratitude, love and respect. And especially to Barbara Holliday I lea ve a special love and thanks for your friendship dz guidance. THE E WALSWORTH HERB EATON, INC. PUBLISHING 5205 Monroe Road COMPANY Charlotte. North Carolina 28205 MAICKLINI HIIIOUII IMS! 80 For Reference Not to be taken from this room 93-fy-7?
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