Rex Hospital School of Nursing - Nightingale Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

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We reolize Thor in our Seniorhoocl we shore with them memories-memories of Senior privileges, of the hoppiness we hove known in Rex, of The gueer feeling thot come with vveor- ing o cop with o block bond ond The hospitol oin. As The lost doy closes The record of vvhot we hove done or Rex oncl with grotitude for the yeors we hove spent here oncl with something of sodness in our heorfs we relinquish our ploces in the school To the next closses of Rex, Moy they cherish such memories os now linger with usl SENIOR CLASS OF '43 LED CAT UN , ,,,. ,,, 35, sick ., . Q wif if , -, . 2,1 ' 'fr' 'Ta 9. ' gg' f1 5Ffg?ik ' '56 'V . .L . , 5 ,fr if 2, -3i'3'?5' . '12-ik-fif j 'i'e::1'i.5 1 DR. HENRY CG. TURNER IIN MIEMURIIAM DR. PAUL NEAL 118941 5 19413 ,Q 3 - 112 -X R Z' my FU EWOR We present The School - Rex! We wont this book To remind you of The scenes you sovvg The friends you knewg The work you didg ond the fun you nod nere, Throughout The book we nove endeoyored To but down the big things on which you moy bong your indiyiduol memories. ODELL HOLLAND, Edifor FT --- - --- 4. V E 1 . i 2 5222, ,eg 4 ,, ,Q Q-'Ui MR. CLAIYD14: F. GAIJDX' Mlss HAZEI, C. VV1L1.1AMs MR. L. C. THORNTON Hospital rlclnzinistrator Difrcctor of Nurscs Assistant Administratof llrs. VVa1cie llfyatb Bliss 14111111151 SilI1KlC1'S lXIr. VV. T. Sadler, Jr Bliss lllilclrcd Dlurrzmy Miss Irene Hopkins 1 Mrs RI rs. BI rs. DI rs J. G. Daniel, Jr.. 1 A. H. A1'1'lI1gf011 Sam Covi11gto11 1 Lucy Ba1rber1 1 1 Mr Earl VVilliz1111s1 1 Business Oifliice PCTSIOMHCH 1 1Aclmissions 1 1 1 1 I zzsaravzcc 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 olccouvztanlt 1 1As-sistatrzt Accountant 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Secretarry 1 1 1 1 1 1 .Secretary 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1Hospital Hostess '1SSl8fflf7ll Hospital Hostess 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . .Social Wo1'lse1' 1 1Niglz.t Clerk f10 Fir A Q 3 '.l ' ff-M 1 5 .N ,X .. x Z. .ww I, :. .KW ,gp 1 YW 1 44 ,f if ' fir 1 .gr A WW Y N 2 ' - a t I 25.5 as sg: ,f 7 f J Nw x M X r 'IK bf Nm , ,S ...K , N 1 1 , N y I 2 fwf . it iv 5 gy f if' S114 f' 'W f ., I ev f ' Q .aa if V p ff ' , 1 l , Q J ZX 'xx S X .,.. 4. ,, X wx ? 4 w , y X vi fi, Q Q ' 5- 3 M, ,. +L ' if-Q A gary., ,I gf 'L V ., X: ' Af. 5. . Q V -'W M-is A ff 5. J I f X V Vw, X 'TTWJ S 5 , 1 5 N f f I X A .0 ' ww-.' ff 7, 8 .. , . 7, 2 .5 J' Z s - ...QQ QV ,Www sf row : Chiefs of STFIEUHF DR. HITlilf1R'1' B. HAYWOUU, Uhiwf of JIr'Ji1'aI Slay? DR. VV. B. IDIGXVAR, Chiwf of Elfwfmz-rrrrliugruplzy DR. Bnssu: I,ANl1I, Uhifff of l'syr'hifffry DR. M. R. CIIBSON, Uhief of Ear, Eye, Nu.w and Thrurrf Svc DR. Du. 0 11 rl ron' .' HUG!! A. 'l'1mMPsuN. Vhirff of lflllll' mul .Ioinf S u rg 1' ry V. M. Hlclcs, Uhilff uf Ophllmlnmlugy Ill 1 N- 2 f X 2 W f 4 f ,I f Du. R. P. Noun-1, Vlliwf uf lf0l'llffl-Ill'IlUlU.fl'Il Du. Thi rrl row .' A. S. OLIVI-zu. Vhiwf nj' f,lI.N'fl'll'il'N mul hfuzzfrnlff Un. l'1lCNRY G. 'l'l'llNlN1R, Vhirf uf Snryirvrl Sh Du. Lows N. XVIIST. Vhivf uf Bruin Slll'fl!'l'.ll UR. A. S. Hrx0'1', Vhiwf 1,f l'wliufrir'x Du. Z. M. C.xVlN14:ss, Vlzirfj' of l'1'uf'lulu.r1.11 Fu 14 rflz run' .' Du. Smxlzx' SMITH. Vlzirff' uf l'1-nluyy 3, -'54 E! XR ,nf R wi ' ' , ,w if' 2 1 , mv' 1101: IFACCIUILTY LKIITISE XYOUNT, R.N., A.B., EIIll!'flfi0lIfll Di- rlfrtor and 'Nursing .-Iris Insfruf'for I'IIiI,EN MULLICAN, AJS., .Dieffffirs Obsf1'fI'i1'a1 Nursing DR. ANNIE LAOUISIC XVILKIGRSUN, M.D. DR. A. S. f,I.IVICR, M.D. EW'l'II.YN THOMPSON, R.N. Podiatric Nursing DR. C. H. BUOG, M.D. CICLIA MAE S'rA1.I.1Nus, R.N. LOUISE H.xRwARn, R.N., Operating Room Tcdzzziqzw NIARY F. HEARN, P.'1'., Physiotherapy DR. LOUIS N. NVEST, M.D., F.A.C.S., Ear, Eye, Nose. and Throat DR. H. A. THOMPSON, M.D.. F.A.C.S., fJI'fIlfI1ll'I1il'S DR. S1DN1-:Y SMITH. M.D., Urology DR. HOl!EIl'F L. MCGEE, M.D., S'urg0ry DR. IVAN PROCTOR, M.D., G'-UlI0?'0l0gy DR. 'PIIODIAS L. LT1NIPHI,IiTT, Internal Dlwlirizle DR. EARI. VV. BRIAN, M.D., C'om'municable Diseasffs JANIE IBLUE, R.N., lfm0rg1'm'y and First Aid HIIISICIIT G. PRICE, BS., Materia Medica DR. ROBERT P. MOREHEAD, M.D., Pathology CLAUDE F. GADIIY, P.wyr'hoIogy HAXZPII. C. W'1I.I.1AMs. B.S., Professional .flflj14.Q1'n1f'11ts, I, 5? DEPARTMENT ? r., ge, Q2 A , Q L, if 5 IHUEADS Oli? TIHUE NlUlHtSllNfG 1? . 1 J HAZEL C. XVILLIAMS, l3.S., li.N., Director of Nurses. St. Lukes Hospital, Richmond, Va., University of Virginia, l5.S., Nursing Education, Columbia University, Vice President of N. C. State Nurses Association, 1943, Member, Standardiza- tion Boardg Member, Committee of XVar Nursing Service, Member, League Nursing Education. ELLEN CAM1'1z1cLL, R.N., Clinical Supervisor. Rex Hospital School of Nursing, R.N.g Post Graduate Course, VVomans Hosiptal, New York, N. Y. MARIE S'r1uv1.1No, R.N., Clinical Supervisor. cil'ilCC Hospital School of Nursing, Morganton, N. C.g Post Graduate Course, New York Polyclinic, New York, N. Y. I.oUIsi: YoUN'r, A.B., H.N., Educational Director and Nursing Arts Instructor. I.enoir-Rhyne College, A.B.g James VValker Hospital School of Nursin gs VVilmington, N. C., Post Graduate Course, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. sri, 3? n. f ai!! 1, f-in . f is J, i -12' ,. Lx A .,... 'iTE,.,,,,- .,,, 1,11 s,,,i,.. Miss l'lLIZABl'I'I'll P1-:'1'if:lzsoN. R.N., Night Supervisor. Pittsburgh City Hospital School of Nursing, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Mus. Doico'1'1rY Howiizu. CIIAl'l'EI.I., R.N., Assistant Night Supervisor, ltex Hospital School of Nursing. , si isa-. . - A I Iv . ' if - ' -f V I - 3, - ,,, r H ,,,.. - 4. . NW... NlUllwlSllN G STAMP' First row: Second row: Third row: Ruby Johnson, R.N., Supervisor, Central Supply. Annie Mae Joyner, R.N., Supervisor, Emergency Room. Rosa Richardson, R.N., Night Supervisor, Emergency Room. Coramae McKinney, R.N., Head Nurse, Medical and Surgical Hall. Mildred Emory, R.N., Assistant Head Nurse, Medical and Surgical Hall. Pauline Smith, R.N., General Duty Nurse, Medical and Surgical Hall. Myrtle Mitchell, R.N., General Duty Nurse, Medical and Surgical Hall. Ina Vincent, R.N., Night Supervisor, Medical and Surgical Hall. Margaret Green, R.N., Head Nurse, Men's Medical and Surgical Hall. Celia Mae Stallings, R.N., Head Nurse, Pediatrics Hall. E131 Evelyn Thompson, R.N., Head Nurse, Obstetrieal Hall. Ester Moore, R.N., Assistant Head Nurse, Obstetrical Hall. Patriea Morey, ILN., General Duty Nurse, Ubstetrical Hall. Annie Minton, R.N., Night Super- visor. Ubstetrical Hall. Elsie Gilliland, R.N., General Duty Nurse, Medical and Surgical Hall. in M NURSING S'll'AlFlF TOP 1-ow: Bonnie Lou Bulland, H.N., General Helen Yelventon, H.N., Head Nurse, vi hu Cirter R XI Held Nurqe Duty Nurse, Medical and Surgical Medical and Surgical Hall. v f 2 .l ., 2 . , , Medical and, Surgical Hall. Hdu' Meredith Campbell, R.N.. General . MHTY' Alive Vvlliffield, R-N-, Night Dutv Nurse Medical and Surgical Helen Goodwin, li.N., Head Nurse, a' , , ' ' Medical and Surgical HHH. rxlsor, Medical and Surgical Hall. Hazel Colclough, R.N., Assistant Catherine Richards' R'N Head Heqd Nurq. 'Vit-dig-11 .WI qurgicql lioffom row: Nurse VVomen, Medical and Surgi- . . , . f. .. . .. C U I Hall. Marie Mason, R.N., Night Super- ml Hall' visor, Medical and Surgical Hail. HNTERNS Evan Alexander Erwin, Jr., I,aurinhur,f:, N. C., Slick g Claude Henry Byerly, Sanford, N. C., Pep,'g B.S. A.B. Davidson Collegeg Medicine, U.N.C. Medical Col- VVake Forestg B.S. Medicine VVake Forest Medical legeg M.D. Jeffersong S.A.E.g Phi Chi. Schoolg M.D. Templeg Gamma Nu Iota, Clark Rodman, XVashin,frton, N. C., I.atch g AB. U.N.C.g James Brady Kinlaw, Elizabethtown, N. C., Kildare , Medicine. C.N.C. Medical School, M.D. Jeffersong B.S. Viiake Forestg B.S. Medicine Vfake Forest Medical D.K.E.g Phi Chl. Schoolg M.D. Temple, Phi Rho Sigma. U41 UPIERATIING RKOUM Operating Room Superzvisor, LOUISE HARWARU, R.N., Rex Hospital School of Nursing, Raleigh, N. C. Chief Anethetist, CARRIE SAL- MON, R.N., R.N.A., Marie Par- ham Hospital School of Nurs- ing, Henderson, N. C., Duke University Hospital, Durham, N. C. Assistant Operating Room Supervisor, CHRISTINE BILES, R.N., Rex Hospital School of Nursing, Raleigh, N. C. Second Assistant Supervisor, INA HINNANT, R.N., Rex Hospital School of Nursing, Raleigh, N. C. I E 1 xl W' , Tag? xi' fm. 4 ,jk ,, ILAIBSORATURY AND XQJRAY Dono'rHY MCGEE, AB., M.T., Laboratory and X-Ray Tffchnician, VVOIHIIIIS College of U.N.C., A.B.. Duke University Hospital, M.T. IXIAIIGARIWI' M. fiRElCN, B.S.. M.T., College of CllZll'lt'Stll1l, BS., Medical College of S. C.. M.T. I,14:Non1c F. ClLOSUI'l', l5.S., MS., M.T., Uni- versity of Kclltuckyg B.S.. MS., BLT., Vzuiderhilt, Nashville. Tenn.. Medical Tech- nologist. registc-red with the Auiericau Society of Clinical Pathologist. C. Joi-INsoN SA'1 1'E1m'ii1'1'i:, BLT., R.T., North Cnroliim State College, North Carolina State Szmatorium. Tho Amcricuii Registry of X-Ray Tec-liiiiciziiis. 12' Til ETi?wM' n H .A u ll WQ . M W .. i' 5 AJ -jf -fl' W -Yl.if',i,-..,.1f'..g' off' -W 4- , t,,io-a.-4.32Ln- t ' , F1 if t f ' l16l DIETARY DEPARTMENT PEARL T. PEEBLES, B.S., H.E., Chief Dietitian AGNES FLIPPO, B.S., H.E., Assistant Dietitian AR'fIE TISDALPI F0011 Accountant BIINNIE CLARY, R.N. Chief Dietitian, 19.43 HELEN MULLICAN, A.B. Assistant Dietitian, 1943 G We , .Af 17 mba, gm., fn 5:62321 .f ,MTV r v-my YW wtf' yy ci-nib Q ,54 ,5 A. .Qw- wwf' 'M , . lf' New 'mimi 'Ax mx, - Xsgh ,A '1' ivnvuygi-lp' A ,QA .. Nga I 'gf-WWW 7x-1,.,wf,. ,f - V , .w,ig,,p?', 'f'ff?5'w'5Q'-.:?fg'v., I X ' '--fm! M '30 I--if '5' f ,, A '?,?,,,a , , , . ,N F , . C, ' .. flg-41 'Z . - Q5-nl. ' f' ffgg' fy ' 1 . .' ,,,A. , 44k 1 -ff ga... MJ-,-. . :H+ ,z,.?gf,, , 'Y ,uf93'f'9T :wg ww. M -. W. E, x M..-.. wg - . . M' . hi, ,, fi X. . AEM- M iQ CIL SSIES Jean Davidson Jerry Price NIASCOTS 'CHHISS mf 119413 U91 Seniors Q,- HELEN MANGUM, President IAENA MCLAMU, Vice Pres-irlmzt B1c1z'rA CAIznoLL, Secretary BIARGAIIICT ANN PAYNIG, Treasurer With the loss of Class sponsor, Helen, Margaret Ann, Lena. and Berta have direeted the Centen- nial Class from Septemher to May 19-113. Our utmost appreciation for their good work. They will go, this elass of 'AL3 into the world as Rex girls. Throughout this year they have opened wide the doors of their hearts to all the new and old girlsg they have put more than energy into Rexg they have given of their inmost selves. They know that they, like another generation, faee the bewilder- ing, hrutal world, subdued, wiser and a little older, their heads are high, their optimism is strong. and their ideals remain unhlurred. Your inspiration. wisdom and vision gave us strength to carry on. Mus. L. 0. S'1'oNr: X2 E, i201 ' IJUCILLE BAn1zoUn Smithfield. N. C. Genflenes.s' was her name Efficiency in her work, L'l7Ill'lIl'SS in her talk. Glee Club '41g Class Vice President '4lg Beta Gamma '42-'43g Class President '-1-2g Student Council Vice President 71123 President of Beta Gamma '43g Class Historiang Marshal '42, BERTA CARROLL Hillsboro, N. C. Short black hair, Lois of fun, Newer siop 'fil 1corZ .s' done. Glee Club '41, '42, '43g Y.VV.C.A. '4lg Beta Gamma '41, '42, '43g Student Council '43g Class Secretary '43g Art and Photography of NIGHTIN- GALE ANNIE Lou DAVIS Oxford, N. C. There io lead and to be f0lIo1c'ed. Class President '41g Dramatic Clllb '4lg Y.VV.C.A. '4lg Beta Gamma '41, '42, '43g Glee Club '41g Student Council '41, '42, '43g Pres- ident Student Council '43g Superlative 5 4 -. . ,W vf f f 'Pf395i4M - 35 wr , 'L L ' i--.., 3 X 1 w ' 4-9' 41 7 'if' Lucille Barbour '2 Q RR 2 I adm Q 1 l Z i , x Berta Carroll A sofa it 1194.3 L... 4. Annie Lou Davis 21 1 Seniors .r , 'f fm was MM... - 'H . X',, 6. K M.. J ig, . aafllli' A ff? . 'ii iff , ge., -3.A.. 2. ',,.f,wsg,!,. . 5:1 I is 1.12 , . Nl'v,,V.,M . 'ilfr4Q,, U' '- .yi , , A-M4 fm' ' , ,, . an ff LEE? ri ,gl -A Margaret Louise Edwards LIARGARET Louisa EDWVARDS Princeton, N. C. A good friend she is fo all Ready and willing io do her part. Glee Club V1-lg Y.lV.C.A. 'Mg Assistant Busi- ness Manager NTIGHTINGALE 7139 Student Coun- cil '-113, Beta Gamma '-1-3. SUSIE HARRISON Raleigh, N. C. fl laugh for a laugh A smile for a smile Sad when Lyou're sad A friend all the 1c'l1ile. Beta Gamma 313g Y.WV.C.A. '-1113 Business Manager NIGIi'FINCiALE 31435 Dramatic Club 511. CALLA GooDw1N Raleigh. N. C. Al1u'a'fys a friend, never a foe Ask her II favor, shffll say no. Glee Club '4-1, '4-2, 3113, President 1, 2, 3, Librarian 2g Dramatic Club '41, ,423 Student Council '41, '12, '43, Art and Photography of NIGHTINGALEQ Superlative V135 Class Poet. :fm ,, 2 s Q 'I X iw V jf I 1 ., .,.. . Susie Harrison Calla Goodwin I 22 l ODELL HOLLAND Clinton, N. C. Busy Hamls-a keen mind, Happy, sympathetic, friemlly, hind. Glee Club '41, '4-2, '43, Dramatic Club '-1-1, 31423 Y.WV.C.A. '41, Editor of NmH'r1NGALm 7113. JUANITA HURLEY Scaboard, N. C. She was a phanton of delight When first she burst upon sight. Glee Club '41, '42, 51435 Dramatic Club 7111, '-1125 Y.W.C.A. '4f1g Class Secretary '4f1g Vice Pres- ident Glec Club '4-3. BLANCHE JERNIGAN Durham, N. C. A happy spirit .4 flippant smile Keeps a going All the while. Glee Club '41 3 Secretary-Treasurer Beta Gamma '42, Beta Gamma '41, '42, 713. Uclcll Holland 4 X .Q 2 ' x X 2 I . ! l-, c -14 2 'Q Juanita Hurley Blanche Jernigan 2 N aa 'Cf W Ei -Y--ww, 1943 Marjorie Keene fr Glee Club 411. MARJORIE KEENE Roanoke Rapids, N. Cute and sweet Lots of fun C. Syrzonyms minus none. '-111, '442g Beta Gamma HELEN NIANGUM Fuquay Springs, N. Through whats clear Through 2c'hal.s' rnzlddy She cornes a 1augh., ng Thafs our buddy. '43g Y.W.C.A C. Y.W.C.A. '41. Chief Marshal '412g Glee Club 31415 Student Council ,'1'3Q Class President '43, LENA MCLAMB Four Oaks, N. C. And there was sunshine all about her If rained when we were without her. Glee Club '41, '4-2g Y.W.C.A. 31415 Dramatic Club ,4-lg Beta Gamma '-111, '42, 31-3g Vice Pres- ident Class '+3g Class Prophet '-L35 Superla- tive Q, I Q 1 , Seniors f e M.. Helen Mangum Lena McLamb IQ4 GERAI.DlNE OLIVEII Pollocksville, N. C. Thinks fast-Ialks slow, Easy come-easy go. Glee Club '4f1g Dramatic Club '-141g Y.VV.C.A. '4f1g Beta Gamma 1-2, '443. FLORENCE OWVEN Roseboro, N. C. Always l1f'1Jl 7Il1tlbIl', always neat Flossie is really hard fo beat. Glee Club ,4f1, '42, 51135 Student Council 'filg Y.W.C.A. '-Mg Beta Gamma '-Ll, '412g Dramatic Club '4+l. MAIIGARET ANN PAYNE Kannapolis, N. C. Happ'y in spirit, pure in mind A truer friend is hard to fndf' Glee Club '4'1g Secretary Glee Club 5135 Class Treasurer '413g Assistant Editor NIGHTINGALE 433 Marshal '4f2g Superlative '4f3. - 2ff7.f41s2,-, , . ,i,1aQfff+z 'lf 1,sa1.w:i2 ' -4.4511 5- 4 f Im. N 2 . ' , H U, ,0- x A-avi' e A. .-fr. V rf i 5,7 ,Af ., H ii H ,xii - . , A, Geraldine Oliver . , Q f j .2 R as . - Jw Pl, gf is K Florence OWCH Margaret Ann Payne mi 11911133 Seniors XR'-CT - WH '-iw 3 -E 2-:ww ' Elizabeth Pearce ELIZABETH PEARCE Youngsville, N. C. 'bllalfing you laugh with a tiny fib Ur making you cry-that's our Lib. Glee Club 7111, '412g Y.VV.C.A. '-141g Dramatic Club '-1-1. BIADALYN PETERS Roanoke. Va. Lots of dignity, lots of poise, Quick to speak her mind. Glee Club '4-15 Dramatic Club 'Mg Beta Gamma '42, 31135 Superlative '43, IJUPREE PHILLIPS VVeIIdell, N. C. Doing what others nfflver see Ready to work harder than you think. Glee Club '41, '4-2, 713g Beta Gamma '41, '42, '+3g Y.W.C.A. 211. . Dupree Phillips Maclalyn Peters I 26 Crlcc Club '-Ll 1 Stu l'lIxIIxIAI,INIc IilCAMS Apcx. N. C. J fllillfj of lwauly is II joy fUI'l Z'l'I'.,, 4ll'lltC0Illll'll1-lfl.'lI21 fXI:II'slI:Il 112g X531 .A. XvIRGINIA :XNN R0l5ICR'I'SON Fast CDFZIIIQV. N. J. cr a jzulgf' in any c'nurz', 5, gl c'm1.s'c'ir'11I'i011.s' twirl. , Though favffzzl ar11lprr'ci.w', sin' ix Il good xporf. lrlee Club Ll, LZ, '-113: Y.VV.C'.A. Ll1 l'1'cJsiclc'II't of lJl'!lIll2ltli'S '-112g l'll1l1llt'llt C 0lllll'll -142. Nomm Ross Rtlllfigll, N. C. K Y Charm,'11g, radizzfing with p1'r.s'0aIii.y.', Q Glec Club '-141, 7112. Vldig AllX'CFtlSl1lg BIHIIZIQCI' of NIGIITINGALIQ. l1lIII0liIII' lil'illllS sz fi? U M. I 1-If-, Z ,VNV i f 1' I Qr 5 , L . .. ,..4f,,m...fam , if Virgriluu lxllll liolwrtsuu ll'llI2l Ross 1193 af-tg J, ..,, 6 ty L... . 4, I F . ' 35, ' I ' ' - 'flag - 'I C .,.. ,fl V ini- offlf1:,:A - ' - rf .Aft up 5 - ff:If-f'1f:1.y,- c Fj'..:'fK' at ryan, , . LI Seniors Virginia Saunders VIRGINIA SAUNDERS Raleigh, N. C. fl Halo of blonde curls .find what shrfll do nrxrt nobody k170TC'S.,,. Y.VV.C.A. '441g Glee Club '11, '41-25 Beta Gamma '42, '443g Dramatic Club '1L1. GRACE SEARS New Hill, N. C. Langh and the world laughs with you U'efp and you 'zwfrfp ll107II'.,, Glee Club 'ilg Beta Gamma '4-1, V112, ,443Q Vice President Beta Gamma '-113. NANCY ANN SICAXVELL VVilmingt0n, N. C. Bouncing bubbling nothing fancy .JIrc'a.y.s' fnrcifad and forzfzwr dancing. Glee Club 7141, '4-2, '-143g Y.YV.C.A. '-141g Dramatic Club '-Llg Student Council 71425 Assistant Ad- vertising Manager NIGII'r1NuAI,Ic '-1-3g Superla- tive 143. if . 4 Grace Sears E231 It ,I 5 A gi yi-ef' I Nanvy Ann S6-awe-ll i ' ffl 'X 3 g. 5 5 ,l l Margaret Smith Blanche Stallings BIARGARET SMITH BLANCHE STALLINGS Raleigh, N. C. Durliam, N. C. fl dark haired girl with taking zt'ay.s', Quiet, get ambitiousg mild, get persuasizm M lrf' h ' t I . , a is er fu un, every Cay ee Club 3111. '11-2, '-L33 Beta Gamma 7141, 4 Glee Club '41, 312g Beta Gamma '41, '42, 135 H433 Student Council Vice President of Class '-L25 Vice President Stu- dent Council '43, l29l 1941 CILASS POE-M Thirty-six girls, from afar- Gazed upon a shining star. Spied a nurse, and she said, Toward my star, set your head. So from far or near they came- Some for service, others, fame- They learned how to make a bed Some struggled, some fell, some kept 011 Now three years of strife are gone- Now twenty-six have sheep skins Have earned the right to Rex-Pins. Some to the Navy and Army shall go: Others. to where Scholarship will show But whereler they stop, over land or sea And how, happiness, to spread. The-y'll spread courage. of the Class of '-L3. CALLA CGOODXVIN. IUHUE SENIOR CILASS PIHQOIPHIEHCY Good Grief. will the Silver Meteor never come? Already half an hour late and I thought that it for one thing could be on time. after all. itis been five vears since I saw Marjorie Keene, rather Mrs. Dick Stainback and I did room with her three years while in training at Old Rex . . . my, those were good days. Oh I wish Marjorie would come on so that we could talk about those days. I really wonder what all the girls are doing. VVe are scattered so, but I have managed to keep in touch with a few of them. My public health work in Kentucky has taken mv time, but will be organized soon and I cer- tainly hope to get out and tind my old friends in North Carolina. Honestly, I 11ever believed I'd ever go for three years and not see I.ou Davis and Margaret Anne Payne, but I certainly have. even if I do hear from them occasionally. Yes. I.ou is Superintendent of nurses at .lames VValker Hospital in VVilmington and Margaret Anne. of course, just had to work in the operating room. She is 2d Superintendent of the O. R. at Bellevue . . . big place . . . but Maggie was voted most likely to succeed in our class and also got the famous Royster Medal. She worked at Cabarrus Hospital at Kannapolis for a long time. then studied at Duke before getting her position at Bellevue. But wait a minute. here comes a taxi and it's Marjorie. Gosh. who is that with her? She said she had a surprise and sure enough, Buddyi' Mangum is with her. I am tickled to death. I guess they can really give me the low- down. They could really tcll the news back in 713. 'KBuddyU has been working in Dr. Rhodes, office in Raleigh for a long time, in fact, ever since his past training rest. Marjorie has been 0 U keeping house for Dick i11 Roanoke Rapids, she does private duty now. And guess what they told me. Elizabeth Pearce is in England, Harry found a lovely spot there while he was with the Army in Elizabeth worked at Rex until her marriage. now three children keep her at home most of the time. Yes, you guessed it, good old Johnston County Barbara married VVaylon Broadwell immediately after getting out of training. She is working now at Smithfield. N. C., Superin- tendent of Nurses there and Louise Edwards working there too. She is in the O.R. at night. Getting as near to Princeton and Austin as pos- sible. isn't she? Grace Sears believe it or not, isn't married. Her ideals are so high in every respect. I doubt if she can find a man to meet her require- ments. .lust as good looking ever, she is in the Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. But to top it all, Berta Carroll and Dupree Phillips are both instructors at St. Louis City Hospital in Missouri. Berta is a Nursing Arts instructor while Dupree is a Science teacher- she received her degree at Duke. Sure enough, Margaret Smith is i11 the Navy. I'll bet she can really instruct the corpsmen for she was always a real teacher. She received the Scholarship Medal i11 our class back in 3113. Speaking of the Navy, Nancy Ann Seawell, Virginia Robertson, and Odell Holland are in it full blast. I saw their pictures in a Raleigh paper recently as being the largest number of girls to be in any of the classes from Rex. It made me real proud. None are married. but they all still have the same old stand-by's. Florence Owen, I understand, along with Susie Harrison and Virginia Sanders, .joined the Army. Florence served her time in the states while Susie and Virginia saw action in the South Pacific. Both were awarded medals for bravery. Florence has really made a name for herself. She is a major now at Mattex. I received a letter the other day from Hm- maline Reams. She's married and living in Chicago. Yes. it was that Captain. She is doing private duty at Chicago Hosiptal 11ow. Jerry Oliver is doing public health work at Henderson with her sister. She took a public health course in New York. Madalyn Peters is Superintendent of Emergency at Lewis Gale Hospital in Roanoke. Virginia, Illld is still debating marriage. Juanita Hurley and Pete Page were married shortly after graduation. They have one son. Pete, Jr. I saw her picture in the paper as having the iirst baby of the year in her home town in 19415. Calla Goodwin has been doing industrial nurs- ing in Tennessee. She is working at the same plant with Ur. Lloyd Miller. Remember how she liked him. Norma Ross is married and living in Raleigh. She's doing private duty there. She did marry Jeff Sasser. I heard Blanche Stallings talking on the radio the other day. appealing to the people about public health. She is working at the Cripple Childrens Clinic of North Carolina. She is living with her sister in Raleigh. Ella B. Jernigan is supervisor of the Supply Room at Rex Hospital. She has helzl the posi- tion since graduation. Vvell. Marjorie and Buddyis visit was really enjoyable and I believe now that I know about all there is to k11ow about my classmates of 7143. People really change. liven now I can hardly believe that we aren't still just 126 girls. playing. working. and living for the future to come. LENA M CLAMB. f'las.s' Prophet. -CLASS HISTORY As we come to the parting of the way, let us draw back the curtain and glance over the year 19410 when our class of thirty-six students entered the Rex Hospital School of Nursing. After a few days of unpacking and selecting roommates. classes started in full swing and we began to realize a small part of what was in store for us. During our preclinical period one by one thc girls began to drop out until February ll. 19-11. when we eventually received that coveted regalia of distinction-the snowy white caps and beau- tiful navy blue, red lined capes-there were only twenty-six of us left to carry on. Then began the organization of our class and we plunged into our work with a grim determination to Stick it 0ut.U Our first school term passed and we were proudly going to our respective homes on vaca- tions. They were happy days. l31l Our Junior Year was filled with many classes and more responsibilities placed upon our shoulders. Un September Ji. 19-L2 we were all called down to the Nursing School Ofiice. breath- less and excited because this marked our Second Anniversary. VVe received our black bands and went joyfully back to work. realizing that at last we had reached that coveted goal of seniors. Time passed on. lVe went to dances and parties. Plans for Tun INIGIITINGALE got under- way, with much effort and determination to make our annual the best ever published at Rex. Graduation Day finally arrived. A day which should have brought only happiness and joy. came to us with a goodly store of sighs. sorrows and regrets--for, where will we be tomorrow? iVc shall leave the dear remembered walls with a sigh, perhaps a tear. and good will wishes for our dearly beloved Alma Mater. IJUCILLE Bmmoeiz, Ifislorian. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of North Carolina County of VVake City of Raleigh Rex Hospital We, tlIe Class of 1943, beiIIg of strong bodies and sound mi1Ids, realizing that we will Soon be departing from our Alma Mater to begin various duties of our profession. and being in posses- sioII of certain properties and possessions which we hope will be of some value iII the future, there- fore let it be k11OwII that we, tlIe Seniors of 1943, do declare Hlld publish this our Last VVill and TestameIIt, thereby revoking any Zilld all other wills heretofore made hy us. SECTION I Article I-To the Trustees of Rex Hospital we wish to express our gratitude and appreciation for the tlIoI1glItfIIlIIess aIId kind consideration which they have slIown us through the passing years. Article II-To our parents and friends we bequeath our fondest love fllld sincere appreciation for the untiring efforts they have put forth to help us reach Olll' present position. SECTION II Article I-To Miss VVilliams, our SuperiIIte1IdeIIt, we leave Our sincere thanks for helping us through our last year. Had it 1IOt been for you we would have been left out in a lot of important events. Article II-To the Doctors, who have so faithfully attended each class, we do will our sincere appreciation for the help they have given us throughout the past three years. Article III-To Mrs. Campbell we will our deepest regards for being a Mother to us, not only when we were good, but when ill trouble. Article IV-To Miss Peterson go our best wishes and thanks for guiding us through our many sleepless nights --Night Duty. Article V-To Dr. Turner we dedicate TI'IE NIGHTINGALE for 194-3. VVe love you for voIIr untiring efforts to aid us in all our undertakings. SECTION III Article I-To the Freshman Classes we cheerfully bequeath the classrooms and all they stand for. May the days which you spend there be an inspiration toward a serviceable fIIture. Article II--To the Sophomore Class we bequeath the privilege of Ulording it over anyone un- fortuIIate enough to be beneath you. Just remember, that you were once where they are today. Article III-To the Seniors of 1944+ we leave something as recognized individuals in their chosen profession. To you also, the privilege of Wednesday nights OUT. SECTION IV ARTICLE I-Lucille Barbour wills her steady beau to Mary Frances Tapp and hopes that she will go out with hiIn ofteII. Article II-Berta Carroll leaves her good disposition and ability to get along with aIIyone to Earleen Bobbitt. l32l Article Ill-Annie Lou Davis leaves to her life. Article IV-Calla Goodwill leaves her Article V-Louise Edwards leaves her slow, southern drawlu to Nell Harrell. Article VI-Susie Harrison leaves 20 lbs Article VII-Juanita Hurley leaves her beauty to Jean Turbyfill. . of fat, never to be sold again, to Lucille Yvoodard. Evelyn Swain the right to have curly hair the remainder of ability to disagree on any subject to Mildred May. Article VIII-Odell Holland leaves hcr jitterbug accomplislnnents to Alease Abernathy. Article IX-Ella B. Jernigan leaves her alarm clock to Louie Best and hopes that she will use to a good advantage. Article X-Marjorie Keene leaves her theme song, Take That Night Train to Memphisu to any- one who wants it. She's on her way! Article Xl-Helen Mangum leaves her coca-colas to Marv Lib Jackson. , .f Article XII-Lena McLamb leaves her ability to carry on a conversation, all the time, to Grace Altman. Article XIII-Geraldine Oliver leaves her ability to read between the lines of her many letters to Odell Stewart. Article XIV-Florence Owens leaves her interest in the Armed Forces to Margaret Bryan and Dorothy Edgerton. Article XV-Margaret Ann Payne leaves her quiet and retiring ways to Betty Johnson. XVI-Elizabeth XVI I-Madalyn Article Article Article XVIII-Dupree Monroe. Article XIX-E mmeline Pearce leaves her temper to LaRue Cotton. Peters leaves her ability to wear clothes to Esther Harris. Phillips leaves her short direct to the point manner of speech Reams leaves her neatness to Emily Jo Barefoot. Article XX-Virginia Robertson leaves her interest in the Navy to Katie Lee Bracev. Article XXI-Norma Ross leaves all her excess energy to Helen Wade. to Grace Article XXII-Virginia Saunders leaves her seat in the telephone booth to anyone who thinks they can get it first. Article XXIII-Grace Scars leaves her ability to dance to Marjorie Bunting and Jane Parham. Article XXIV-Nancy Ann Seawell leaves her many boy friends, provided she takes good care of them, to Sarah Ellis. Article XXV-Margaret Smith leaves her studious efforts to Hester Wayne. Article XXVI-Blanche Stallings leaves her executive ability to Maude Parrish. Unto this we do now place our hand and seal, this day being September 3, 19413. B. CARROLL, Lawyer. l33l Juniors vv HEsTER VVAYNE, President ALEISE ABERNETHY, Secretary DOROTIKY EDGERTON, Vice President Fascinating is the process by which a group of girls, who come together as strangers in Septem- ber, become in a single year Rex girls in tradition, i11 fact, and in loyalty. The Juniors! VVitl1 each advancing year they crawl from their shells and step into the limelight to fill the positions and responsibility left by the seniors. All year they have been learning the ways and wherefores of the school through positions in student government, publications, societies, and sports. During the past months they have been in training, lear11i11g what they can, not only from textbooks. but from a gradual increase in responsibility. Throughout the hundred years at Rex it has been the Juniors, the embryonic leaders of the school, who have been powerful influences in student activities. l34l E351 JUUNIIOR KCHLASS IXLICISIC lXBERNA'l'lIY Ifuquzxy Springs, N. C CQRACIC ALTZXIAN Dunn. N. C. , , IMMILY .lo BAlx'I4Il 00'1' Dunn, N. C. 1.017116 B1+:s'r Sllvlby, N. C. ERLENIC B0l:B1'r'1' Enfield. N. C. K1K'l'Il3 Lm: IQHACEY Johns, N. C. MA1zuA1c1s'r IQRYAN IFIIOIIIZISVHIC, N. C. BIARJORIIC Bt'N'1'ING Robersonville, N. C. LA RFE CUTTQN Kipling. N. C. Do1zo'r1'1v HDGEIVFON Seven Springs, N. C JUNIOR SARAH ELLIS Goldsboro, N. C. RUBY LEE GIBSON Goldsboro, N. C. NELL F. HARRELL Raleigh, N. C. ESTIHIER HARRIS Pikeville, N. C. VERA HUGHES Snow Hill, N. C. LIARY ELIZABETH JACKSON Ayden, N. C. BETTY JOHNSON Louisburg, N. C. RIILDRED MAY Roanoke Rapids, N. C. GRACE MONROE Laurinburg, N. C. BETTY Jo NEWSOME Raleigh, N. C. HB4 QUWQ, 'fiiliv J K ' f l36l iz. ,lv W IX 5 0 if ' rv Y' A 5 'V ff QL 2 ,z 3 f F Nfl' I 5 ' , . U Aw 5? .i f 'fs A fig? Y 4 0.4 wx' Q . I 1 I .X if 3 sr .. E? I 1 V 1 4 .QL :M ' l37l CLASS LIAUDE PARRISH Pikeville, N. C. MARY JANE PARHAM Henderson, N. C. ODELL STEWART Durham, N. C. EVELYN SWAIN Plymouth, N. C. MARY FRANCIS TAPP Timberland, N. C. JEAN TURBYFILL Hickory, N. C. HELEN XVADE Raleigh, N. C. HESTER WAYNE Wariallisll, N. C. IYUCILLE VVQODARD Wllitaker, N. C. une llfireshme Beginners. hut not freshg promis- ing. hut unfinished. they have started with the hottoin rung. de- voting their SUIHIHCI' privileges to begin ai profession to aid in all elnergeneies. --i xXx. I f if I E391 -IUUNIIC IFIRIICSHMHAIN HPZI.P2N CLARK Szmford, N. C. HLIZARETI-I CoLEMAN Hillsboro, N. C. FRANCIS ANN ciODWVlN Morehead, N. C. RUTH KNIIQI-IT New Bern. N. C. Rl l'H LAMBEIl'l'I'I Szmford, N. C. RUTH LINER Ccdar Grove, N. C. ALMA IJONG Gzzstonia, N. C. BIARY IiLIZABE'1'I'I BIILLER Jacksolxville. N. C. HAZEL BIILLS Fuquay Springs, N. C INEZ ALICE MIMS Fuquay Springs, N. C NIINNIIC MAE BIOORE Farrnville, N. C. FLORENCE RIELBA BIOORE Moncure. N. C. JUUNIE lFlRlESlI-IIMIIEN SARAH NIARGARET LIORRIS Broadway, N. C. DOROTHY PERSON Petersburg, Va. BIARIE PHILLIPS Zebulon, N. C. RIARY WILMA SEAGROVES Raleigh, N. C. HELEN SIMPSON Blarsliville, N. C. ELIZABETI'I STRICKLAND Enfield, N. C. BETTY TALTON Eagle Rock, N. C. EMILY MAvIs WIGGS Kenly, N. C. DAPliNA VVILLIS Morehead City, N. C JESSIE WINDIiAM Raleigh, N. C. BETTY IEEE WINSTEAD Zebulon, N. C. MARY XYANCEY Fayetteville, N. C. 0 'fv- 'S' rn., 415 -F5 and 11451, A fi' JV JOSEPHINE NICHOLS Fayetteville. N. C. JANE VVooD PARKS Goldsboro, N. C. REBECCA PERRY Raleigh, N. C. MARGARET POOLE Raleigh, N. C. ALEEN SMITH 19:11- Willow Springs, N. C. REBECCA STALLINGS Durham, N. C. JEVVELL STEPHENSON Clayton, N. C. ANNE WEAVPIR Raleigh, N. C. HELEN Woon Greenville, N. C. '--...fff I'lIJl'l'll A1.sToN VVel4iou. N. C II1'1I.EN 1iRA'l l'0N Plymouth. N. fiRAClC CUATS Raleigh, N. C .LOIVISIC cl0PLl1IY llurhzlln. N. Ci. l,AZlCLLIC IJUKIC Zehulon. N. C RIARY GM YTRUIQ Castle llzlyne 1 C 1 1 1 , N. C. RIARGARET HINNANT Mic-ro. N. C. EDNA llrIARSlIBUIlN Benson, N. C PAIYLINE M ERCHAN1' VVelmlon. N. C. lPlRlEffClLlINlIfCAlL IRRESHMFN ,KV aff' hi 'W 'ri W.. 'QW' MBC ' 'Q' ,,,,.4 'fig Clapping Exercise Six lllonths? It seems like only yesterday they descended on us in a drove--fresh- lnan, beginning their careers as future professional women. Learning, testing, and adapt- ing themselves to a life once strange, but exciting to think about, they are now at the first rung of the ladder. A traditional ceremony is about to begin. Long awaited, looked forward to, and worked for-THE CAPPING CICRHMONY-tlie first real occasion after laboring for six months over textbooks, learning theory and practicing treatments of their chosen profession. H21 xi Nightingale Smtamfilg li VEN R if so First row: MR. L. C. THORNTON Council Adviser MRS. LUCY BARBER Council Adviser BIARGARET ANN PAYNE .-lssistant Editor LOUISE EDYVARDS Assistant Business ZVIa'nager i Sffcoiz d row: N ORMA Ross .'1dvertising Dlariagor NANCY ANN SEAXVELL .ilssistanf .4dz1f'rfi.sing BERTA CTARROLL .lrf and Photography CALLA GOODWIN glrf and Phofograpizy 0IJl4II,I, LIOLLAND Ifdifor SVSIIC LIARRISON IJ,llSiI1f'SS Jlanaqr r Jlailagvr H31 URGANIIZATIIONS Lffft to right: HES'FIER WAYNE, CALLA GOODWIN, LUCILLE BARBOUR, LOUISE EDVVARDS, BLANCHE STAL- LINGS, BERTA CARROLL, NELL HARRPZLL, BIARGARET SMITH, DOROTHY PERSONS, ANNIE LOU DAVIS, RUBY IEEE CJIBSON, BIELBA MOORE, RUTI4 LINER, REBECCA PERRY, ANN WEAVER, DAZELLE DUKE. N41 llrIARGARET SMITH, Vice Presideni ANNIE Lou IDAVIS, Pre.sAif1'erzt NELL HAIKRELL, Secrefary Dono'ruY PERSON, Treasurer r Stu ent Qouneiil The Student Association of Rex School of Nursing was organized during the school year of 1941-LL2. Its aim is to encourage democratic action on the part of each student and to help develop a sense of individual responsibility for the social, professional, and spiritual well-being of each member as a student at the present time as a professional woman and a good citizen in later life. Group activity is encouraged iilld the importance of individual honesty and un- selfishness for the good of the whole group is emphasized. The Association is divided into the Senior, Junior and Freshman sections. The purpose of the Student Council is to represent the Student Association in matters affecting student interestg to afford a suitable and convenient medium of communication be- E451 tween the students and the school authoritiesg to direct the social activities of the studeutsg and in general to create and preserve the customs and traditions of the extracurricular activities of the school. The council is composed of the respective pres- idents and two representatives from each class, the president for an appointed representativej from each organized club, society. or other special interest group connected with student activity, a faculty adviser, and the Director of Nurses. A president for each coming school year is elected by the student body at large from the incoming senior class in May. All other of- ficers are elected by the council at the ammal meeting in September from the above-meutioned membership. BETA KGAMMA Mo'r'ro: To live Zllost and Serve Best. COLORS! Navy Blue and IVhite. 1 Lowi-IR: Gardenia. Miss LI'C'II,I.1C BAnisoUn, Prcsirlenz' Miss CHKACE Simms, Vice President Miss 1gIC'l l'Y Jo IYICXVSOINIE, Secretary-Treasurer The Beta Gamma Scholastic Society was organized during the school year of 1911-42 for the purpose of stimulating scholarship among the students of Hex Nursing School. The purpose of such a society is to encourage a well-balanced program of study, word practice, rest and play so that each member may be able to live most and serve best. A total average of 90 per cent on all subjects taken for a period of at least two consecutive semesters is the initial requirement for active membership. Freshman students who have qualified at the end of their pre-clinical period will be extended bids as Upledgesfl and if their average is maintained througzghout the remainder of the tirst school year, will be accepted as active members at the beginning of the junior year. Members failing to maintain the required average for two con- secutive semesters will automatically and permanently cancel their membershipg members who have failed to maintain the required average for one semester will be considered inactive members through- out the next semester. a11d until their reinstatement active members has been acted upon by the society. Lucille liarbour lierta Carroll l,ou Davis Calla Goodwill Blanche Jernigan Marjorie Keene Lena McI,amb Geraldine Oliver Madalyn Peters Dupree Phillips Virginia Saunders Grace Sears Margaret Smith Blanche Stallings Aleise Abernathy Marjorie Bunting: Sarah Ellis Ruby Lee Gibson Nell Harrell Esther Harris Grace Monroe Betty Jo Neusomc Janc Parham Evelyn Swain Jean Turbyfill Helen XVade Hester VVayne Mary Miller Minnie Mae Moore Dorothy Person Jessie VVindham Dazclle Duke Rebecca Perry MUN' YPUIYTY Mary Gmytrick Margaret Poole Helen Bratton Edna Marshburn Rebecca Stallings Grace Coats Jane Parks Jewel Stephenson E461 ' RISK 'G ll.llilli CILUIU FRIADI-:RICK STANL1-:Y Smrrn, Director LOITISIC lY0llNT, Sponsor CALLA ci00INVIN, Pre.s-idelzt JUANITA I'IUIlI.1CY, Vice Pr1'.vid1 nt BIILDRED MAY, Sccrcfary-Treaszlrcr The Rex Glee Club is composed of a select group of student nurses who love to sing for the sheer joy of singing. Beginning under the able direction of Mrs. Polk Ueinnark and as present director Frederick Stanley Smith, they are also learning to better appreciate good music and to sing more artistically through intelligent listening. enthusiastic, serious practice and Artis- tic Leadership. Practice once weekly is as serious as class periods with its members. The Glee Club is already a fixed institution at Rex, having served as one of the main features yearly at graduation. Its attitude of co- operation and uuselfish spirit may well be noted in the fact that each member voluntarily gives all her extra time to the bettering of the Glee Club. Our present director is to be con- gratulated on making the Glee Club even better this year tha11 before and we hope to progress in the future years as we have since its organiza- tion in making the Club a most outstanding one. Vw Q I P. eff to rzghf, back row. DEIIJIIIIIH Willis, Maude Iarrish, Ruth I nnr H izcl Hills Louie Best, Elizabeth Strickland. Peggy Morris. Betty Yvinston, Inna 'Nlnns I'r1nL1s Godwin. Front row: Mildred May, Grace Coats, Rebecca Stallings, Ruth I xmberth Iessie VVindham, Melba lNIoore. Helen Vvade, .Iuanita Hurley, Odell Hollind Brrtx C 1r1oll Calla Goodwin, Florence Owen, Blanche Stallings. 47 RED CCRUSS NURSES' AlIlDlES KCAPIPIING Do They Helpn? VVithout them we wonder how we could have existed. Always ready and willing to aid in any Way-no task too great or too small. These women give all their spare time to aid the country in its greatest emergency. Through their nntiring efforts more nurses are released for service in the Armed Forces of our country. The first class finished the six weeks course and received their caps April 18, 1942. Since then four other classes have completed the course and many others are beginning. Do They Helpn? Let us, the student nurses, a few Words. VVithout them Weid be lost. VVords cannot express our gratitude and appreciation for the help they have been and will continue to be throughout the wartime crisis. OUR lFlIlRST CILASS OIF AHDIES l43l Graduating Class of '43 Left fo right, back roam: Norma Ross, Lucille Barbour. Annie Lou Davis, Elizabeth Pearce, Mar- garet Ann Payne, Dupree Phillips, Susie Harrison, Marjorie Keene, Blanche Jernigan, Lena McLamb, Juanita Hurley, Geraldine Oliver, Madalyne Peters, Blanche Stallings. Front row: Helen hlangum, Odell Holland, Nancy Ann Seawell, Florence Owen, Ennneline Rearns, Virginia Robertson, Grace Sears, Virginia Saunders, Margaret Smith, Calla Goodwin, Louise Edwards, Berta Carroll. Nlascots: Jerry Price, Jean Davidson. H91 l lLlIVlE BEST TO SlElRWlE MIUST Front rsh ls VERA HUGHES, Flzivf .Uarshal flwzfer, left to riglzf: NELL HARIQELL I,ARUI+I COTTON Back .' O11 the tllrcsllold of Z1 nolmlc Carver, the graduate nurse moves forward in :1 culling devoted to the service of llumzmity. . . YVl1erevf:r sllc may serve, her uuiforlu stands as a symbol of trained intelligence, llCl' courage and loyalty inspires respect and confidence. l50l ALEISE .ABERNATHY DR. HUBICRT M. POTICAT Addressed the cil'21ClLl2Itll1g Class, 19413 ROYSTER MlElDAlL BIARGARET ANN PAYN11: The Royster Medal, which bears the name of Dr. Hubert A. Royster, was established in 1928 for the purpose of stimulating the student nurses of Rex Hospital Nursing School to excell in their studies and practical work. It is awarded each year to the member of the senior class who, during her three years of study, makes the highest combined grade in scholarship and deportment. The degree of scholarship is indicated by marks obtained on recitations and examinationsg the proficiency in deportment in- cludes personal conduct and attention to patients. Since Dr. Royster's retirement from the active duties of teaching, he has stressed in a special lecture each year the four attributes deemed es- sential in the make-up of the ideal nurse. They are: an unswerving character, a working conscience, good health, and consumate tact. MU L--. - ,,i,, sc.. fffs. l l51l 5' BETA GAMMA AWAR.D MAnoAui-:'r SMIT11 The Beta Gamma Scholarship Medal, was gfvcn for the first time in 194-Z2 and is to bc continued as an annual annonymous award. lt was offered by a friend of the School of Nursing who wishes to see nursing education at its best in eiTect at Rex. Scholastic Society an organized honor group of the school, requiring an average grade in all subjects of 90 per cent for two consecutive semesters makes a member of the Senior Class eligible for the recognition. GRADUATIIO MQIUJEIEN OIF TIHUE CGRADUATIIUN BALL MISS JUANITA HURLIBY L-521 'WY Now Lamhic Pill. . . . NVl1u's the Guy Jvrk .... XVlmt :1 knock out slum-'ll iw? . . . Wm it il ,Q-mul nm-? . . Strictly G, I .... Why the anatomy Norma? . . . Really! Nmv I,ilv .... Mun- jive- plm-uw! . . . 'Flu-y put it over in a big way .... XVill I ever gf-t 21 girl in my arms? . . . Cust them oft-Udvll livtter yet. Daumgcs andy Simruuts to tcmcm cr N31 MADALYNE PETERS MUST ATIFIRAVCTIIVIE -I Super JLJENA MQLAMB PIRUETTIIIEST AND MOST JFIRIIJENDILY 1 llautivcs NANCY ANN SJEAWVJEILJL MUST VIEIRSATIIIUE 5551 MAIRJIUIRUIIE KIEIENIE fctmmzsw JFILORJENCIE CDWIEN BEST AILILAR-OTUND Super CCAJLILA GOODWHN MOST 01mI+G11NA1L I x I 2' 8 vb llautivcs MARGARET ANN PAYNIE MOST ILIIKIEILY TO STUVCCIEIED E!! xi... KH E571 ANNIUE ILOU DAVIS WHTTHIEST ax sk QQ 3 I E 1 v --F'-um, V ' x 'wen f f ? i s t ' y . gk i N4 l X is m Y ,.f.., ' . M '0A..,s!5 1-. 9 f, Q 1 ,t 4 . Y. --M . Q k 44+ ,Z .Ari . is Q., As They Arc Tap, lrffl in riylzl: Susie is posing or disgusted. . . . 'l'l1z1t's her. . , . iivwvllilt :1 slmwf' . . . Buddy l wlml an girl! . . . Flossie, How niee to see. . . . How's the Country? ucilllllyf' . . . Serious wvrli 011 llllllliu I,nu! . . . iu1lllL'l'l'lS always time for such. Maggie .... Norma, Very neatly posed. . . . Slaves! u i U .lust for :n clay Dupree! It's really Lib! Lucille! XVl1y su elleerfuli It's nzlturnl. Vl'ont they let you go Nancy? t55l F . some Mwrc Q lt: Them Top, Iwff fo righl: Among the Rosa-s. liertaf' What a clay it was? lluh! limmliv! . . . We- knmx the spot! Smith! , . , Calla! Do you know that things name? . . . Pc-tvrsl Hold that, just mu- sm-oml! . . Now Grace, Yiwu clon't niind just unc nmre! . . . Hurley, why so zxstmiislwcl? . . . Ginny, it's a lung: walk back home, 2 blocks! . . . Does it fit Blanclic? . . . Lvna what an expression! . . . Jvrk nuw lllll sun- hc-'ll like that one! Caught aut: an Glance T cy'llll Q Home hereto Top, Ivff to Ttflllfi Any mail today? . . . How about a rnlc up town 'llc-rta? . . . NVQ- rvrm-mln-r, :all tlu Calls .... What a Personaltiy along with Mirth .... True and str-:1clt':1st ..... ' X wliolo pow of 1-Imrm ..... lm one more- Uncle Henry. . . . Two .... Tlianksffyou arc a KioclAsm-ml .... Now my km-v Ulligh llnhim-S. . . VVhat's on the chow list today Pearl? . . . It's out of orclvr again! .lin1. . . . Now itka dom- this way pro fessionally .... Lets try the same problems tomorrow .... I just lc-ft tlu- otticv! . . . Ilow about an littlt jig around the floor? . . . VVhat a pair .... Now now Johnnie-, no om- saw us! . . . lllll so curly! First night! . . . Lets be quiet on class today .... It's after live- o'clock, .9 is M-1 'hm if Lrg gli' 5 ll We Work and Play With Them Srtcalksi We Really Had Them? M, X.. 1.-lu cgl db h lcd gal hFly asa fR Hpl PATE SEAFCDCD CO 309 Blake Street RALEIGH, NGRTH CAROLINA ' Phone 7748 IT has been a pleasure and a privilege to work with the Staff in the production of the 1943 NIGHTINGALE .... To all of you, we wish good luck and happiness. -James Denmark. ...Q-i-Qi-..., DIENMARIICS STUDIO 317 Fayetteville Street PHONE 8637 i - i 1- l 119413 it Is Life Worth Living? Is Our Country Worth Fighting For? ls Our Policy Worth Working For? 'A' NIaurtiiin1zYoilvo1rto1n1 Company - 1 . 11 .T-1-1. ' Compliments BROWN'S FUNERAL JR. HOME , Manager GAS : OIL : WASHING : GREASING EXIDE BATTERIES : VULCANIZING Tire Sales and Service Co. INCORPORATED 'A' Goodyear Tires PHONE 757l if One Stop Super Service Station Hillsboro and Harrington Raleigh, North Carolina Flowers Arolams 81 Terry Realtors if Art Flower ll Shop Real Estate and 24 west Hargett sneer Rentals PHONE 7240 'A' We Wire Flowers Anyivllere 210 South Salisbury Street Raleigh, N. C. Compliments DIXIE LOAN COMPANY, INC. 'A' NEED MONEY? SEE ABE. ir 209 South Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. Compliments of RALEIGH EHI BUTTL G CO IPA Y 'k Raleigh, N. C. Miss Davis fealling down dumbwaiter to Maternity Halll: U. IL! Suddenly a dark figure showed at the other end. She don't wuk here no more. Miss Miss Carroll: He expired, Miss Vl'illiams: I know, but what happened? Miss Carroll: Oh, we took him to the morgzue! Reams: The man I marry must be a hero, brave, VVilliams: Miss Carroll, what happened to the baby on Maternity Ilall last night? daring, and gallant, he must hs enough to support me, a eountry home and above all be handsome. Barbour: 'l'hat's all very good, but this is love, not a Miss Mulliean: Do you know what a prune is? department store. Miss Sears: A raisin with an inflammatory rheumatism. Larry: So you even object to my presenee at your wedding. Louise: Oh well, that depends on how you spell it. Mr. Price: Girls Vou'll have to diff' down dee mer in vour studv on mv sub'eet. 7 1 I7 . . . Freshmen Motto: lVe see all, know all, and tell it. Ut Best Wishes J. B. HUNT Cr SON Distributors RALEIGH, N. C. XSL , --L F 3? Q fi r' YV, .?,.5,Z' . 1 'Fad 1 4 , : X . 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Susie: You don't need justice, you need mercy. Jerry Oliver: Dr. VVest, do we have any oral work to hand in on this class? Miss VVoodward, discovering she has a broken heart, asked for treatment. Doctor: Send it to the undertakers shop for repair. Air Conditioned AMBLILANCCE Dim! 8328 MITCHELL ELINERAL HOME Raleigh, North Carolina W. ll. KING DRUG CIDMPANY Wholesale Druggists RALEIGH, N. C. Manufacturers of Pamgds Cmwmo Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD 6' COMPANY 4 RALEIGH, N. C. uRALEIGH'S N E W E S T H H o It eil C ai ir o II Il im ta Raleigh, N. C. 4 250 Rooms Each Room with Bath and Radio 4 ROBERT I, LEE, Manager EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE 208 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. BOB EVANS UNIFORMS ROTHMOOR COATS JOYCE-HUBITE DRESSES ELIZABETH ARDEN COSMETICS SERVE Golden Tap Grapefruit and Orange Juices REFRESHING and HEALTHY Iv' L f . on f fem Packed and Distributed by GARLAND C. 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Ben: If he has any left over, he don't warm it up for breakfast. Miss Parnell: Here's a book that will do half your work. Miss Goodwin: VVell give me two of them, then. Miss Carter: Tbere's no necessity for laughing so loudly, Miss Johnson. Betty Johnson: No, but I laughed up my sleeve and there was a hole in the elbow. TAYiLOR'S vvvvvvrvvT1vvvvvvrv The Showplace of the Carolinas 0NE 0F THE SOUTll'S LEADING STORES Shop at . . . ADLERQS for Style and Comfort Red Cross Shoes, 36.50 Specializing in Red Cross Nurses' Oxfords 'A' ADLER'S CINDERELLA SLIPPER SHOP H3 Fayetteville Street PHONE 2-2187 RALEIGH. N. C BRANTLEY 81 SON INC. DRUGGISTS 'A' PHONES 8834 and 8835 'k Masonic Temple : Raleigh, N. C. When you want THE VERY BEST GOODS at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Come to Our Store SATISFACTION GUARANTEED G. G S. DEPT. STORE RALEIGH, N. C. 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INCORPORATED Florists Flowers for All Occasions Expert Designers Artistics Floral Arrangements ir Phone 8347 203 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. Compliments of ro il roduce . . Wholesale FR ITS and PROD CE RALEIGH, N. C. Dr. Miller tried to get drunk last night and couldn't. XYhy? The flesh was willing, hut the spirits were weak. You never find Dr. Turner sitting around. He says if you stand up for yourself, people ean't sit down on you. Margaret Smith: Have you ever been to Garner? Virginia Robertson: No, I've never been abroad. XVhat did Doctor Eldridge say when he was late on that rush call? Hello Baby! Dr. McGee: I'se the word Surgery in a sentence. Miss May: Brother lSill'll have to wear his blue surgreryg can't keep his date tonight. Miss Stilwell: Miss Jernigan, are you chewing gum? Miss Jernigan: I'm sorry, Miss Stilwell, this is my last piece. Dr. Y. Caviness: NVhat you need is a little sun, madame. Miss Colcough: Is that a proposal? Patient: Do you make a charge if I ask a question, Doctor? Ur. Smith: No, only if I answer. 'l'he new patient in room 3041 is very good looking' said Miss Jackson. Yes, agreed Mrs. Goodwin, But don't wash his face. Ile has had that done by four nurses this morning. COURTESY PERSON STREET PHARMACY -..TWO STORES.... N 1 620N hP S PHONE 6432 N 2 2001 F R d PHONE 4641 No Black Markets g.g.g.-:-:-.- ...,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.1-15-2-I-1-2-1-I-1.... '-wr:-1-1-:-:-:-:-:-:1 -. 'gi'I'.-'-IA3 71'I'f':T-3-I-2-141-Z-C-I-1+ Q-.,,,,II ' .575:3:5:51311113IgIgig:g:5:I:I:5:3:g:3:I:I:I:I I I I I I I I . . . V, .-: :-.-.-:-:-:-:-:V:V:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:4:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-1-5-g.g.g.1.-.-,-.-.-,-.-.'.-:+:-: . : ' '-:-:-:-:-.+:-'- . . . 51:22:Il':':':'Z'11:':':':'3'Z':'f':':'f'f'f':':'1':'I'I'I'PI'Iiii::I:I:I:I:I:I:I:Z:I:I:I 23:3 .-'-if I,5,:g:g:g.g.g.g.g:g ' Q:-:-:V:I'I1I:-:-:I:5:::53:IQ15:-:':-:V:-1-:-:-5:23232:ZgI1ZgZgIg2:55:3:5:5:3 :-:- .-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:f:5:3:1:i:.... 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'f15:gfa : a:s::. of shortages 2:si52525:aE12'f :Ie2:2-,s5:1f1-i'1f1feS1EfS2i12fifi-sas 55555 5E5E5?1gE5E5f5E55f54f7 ' U ' 'ff' I.::5:5Z5:3:5j - -I - - -:1 5:1'l'53W 2-1E5:55gigE5E3EIE52'- 'fS5E5E5555 :'1':' 555i5: .,E5E5555g53EE5ErE5E5 : . . . -'55:I51I13. I.I.,:5:5-wg I. 'I:5:g:g:5:g:5:3p51fZg5--1g5:IIfgigigfi, IIII : 5:5:5:5-2:3:3:5:5:2:gEgEgEgE5EII II There are no Black lllarkels in electrlczty .IZg:g:5:3:g:g -:-:c-:-:-z-:-cl:-4: IQIg2-I3:523155:-:-:-:-151:-J-.'.4:-:-:-1- Zg2g1g1-!-1-Z'2- ' S bffvwf' 'hw we H0 Shoffflses- War production Calls for tremendous II amounts of electric power. But every in- 1:2:5:I -.2:2'f' I.I:i:5:1:2:Q:f:f:Q:f:5:5:f:j QE5EQEjEf:5ZgQjf2E:f:2: , ag? -:I '-'- II.I:I:::I:g1g:gg55ig551 rim: dustrlal demand has been met - and ,.-E515-'. :g: .I.':-'-L-.-11.-'I 'f5f5f5f5f:f:Q:51f-f:IQ.:,I:f:f:I 'izlzl , , , , A N gsgsgzgz :gGg?gzgsg2is5:gsEs5s2525253222511 every CSSGHI 181 Clvlllan Heed hHS been I We re proud of the Job our industry has Ij:2:E:-.g.g5:2:5:f:Q:f:52:fEf2S2:f:I I,j1III.I1,:I:Iaj:2:3gQg,qj:I.j.j:j:jqI.I.I.I.Q1jgf:j'f'2f1:152i5-j'5Egfffgigfgfj32gEgEgE:1:?:Q5:I:3:Q55:I:E:?:E:?:?:5:Q:5:?:9:Q:I:I I:?:?1ir5?1?IE2352E2Fi2. . . done Undef experienced IJUSIHCSS manage- ...Li-' - ..... V,- -. ,-:-:-.-:-.4.L5:11-:l1iz!11:1:2:1f2fIEIf2f1E2Et515:3:5:f:1:25:5:5:2:121:15552112:i:7:ZJ:5:5:ZE2fiffIii5 - - - ' ' ' ' ment. But one word of caution is in order. I Electricity depends, in part, upon fuel and YOU DON T HAVE T0 BUY WAR BONDS IN transportation. Donlt waste electricity just because it isrft rationerlf SO . . . 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EVERYTHING IN FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY Congratulations to the Graduating Class and Best Wishes to the Nurses it CLARK'S ART SHOP AN IJ INSPECT THE NEWEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF SMART IVOMENS AND MISSES COATS - DRESSES - FURS SPORTSWVEAR - MILLINERY LINGERIE - HOSIERY AND ACCESSORIES Complete Assortments Nurses Uniforms we F-N, QMornEnQt ggjHQnAUunrEng M sions INSURANCE BUILDING Compliments of Congratulations Warren's Transfer Co. and Best Wishes 305 West Martin Street RALEIGH, N. C. 'A' B A G W E L L . Carolma 6' B A G W E L L Surgical S Supply All Forms of INSURANCE Company 'A' 300 South Salisbury Street Y RALEIGH, N. C. 135 South Wilnlingtoll Street THE 1943 NIGHTINGALE Raleigh, N. C. is from the Presses of EDWARDS a Bizouai-iToN PHONE 4563 COMPANY Raleigh, North Carolina , f 5: in 0-J, ' I N u A f, . . ' : 1' , ,N ' , N ft i' '41 1 ' ,, V -f A V . . ' ru-. - f -- f ' FQ. 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