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Class History On September 3, 1946, thirty girls entered this school of Nursing with a determined attitude and a real desire to discover what nursing really is. The thing that impressed us first was how well our roommates had been selected. Why, some a us even looked alike! We chattered endlessly in our first class meeting. We felt v ery important being addressed as the class of 1949. It seems like ages ago now— Our first social gathering was a tea at Mrs. McDonald’s home on Providence Road. Everyone had an ene lie good time. Halloween parties were fun too—Miss Deimler and her costume and all the many pranks played, pepper in beds, short sheets . . Even classes were fun. And we learned to love our instructor Thanksgiving day we worked a half day. Oh, how tired we were! And the seniors - would say, “This is just a sample!’—encouraging. Although Christmas vacations were a welcome relief from classes and hall work, we were eager to return and see our classmates. ‘Truly, we were a happy group of girls, February 3, 1947, the biggest event of our three year's training—we said the Nightingale Pledge and received that cute cap that we had admired or six months. Our work as freshmen wasn’t unusual but we felt quite important. Soon vacations were upon us again. We left school with enthusiasm but returned just as eagerly to Start our special services We had excellent eae during our three years. Our Freshman president was Gwen Lambert, our Junior president was Dot Nixon and our Senior President, Betty Drymon. During our Junior year three members of our class were chosen for Secas mem- bership, Gwen Lambert, Lottie Clark, and Betty Drymon, That year, also, we worked hard to give the seniors the best banquet in the history of Presbyterian. We sponsored the Variety Show which made a hit with the typical scene of O. R. No. 1. The Queen of Hearts ‘Campaign proved profitable too. Vacations seem to come around quicker than ever. We hurried back to school knowing that we were on the last lap. Black banding, the official recognition of seniority, was held in the dinning hall. A steak dinner was the order of the evening and there were place cards with pictures of us as freshmen. How different we ieee The Christmas dance was such a gay affair and furnished a wonderful opportunity for everyone to show off new gifts of jewelry and incidently, diamond rings. Yes, there were quite a few of them now—Jean Quinn, Betty Drymon, Garnett ‘Archer, Eva Oxendine. . Then it was our turn to be entertained by the juniors—an exciting evening—new evening dresses—orchids We were all proud when Betty Drymon was chosen to represent District Number Three in the Miss North Carolina Student Nurse contest. She made a grand showing in Raleigh too! We look back over these happy years, but briefly. For a vision of white uniforms and clouds of red roses all but obscure the view. From now on we are going to be looking forward! Euta Fave Kennepy, Historian Page Twenty-six
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