Rex Hospital School of Nursing - Nightingale Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1947
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Ulm 1947 .fviglliingafe W Published by THE SENIOR CLASS Rex SHo4pifal School of Jvuming Raleigh, .g0I'el1U0l'Cl 'iThis is your Youthg a halfspent play, A tragi-comedy on the boards of Time, A play that scarcely knows futility, Whose drama critic, Love, is in his prime, A world that's made of troupers and stand-ins And dialogue some hidden prompter flings: Such is your Youth: a press review, a cue, A vaudeville without a name todayg This striking scenery that surrounds you now, This cast tomorrow will have gone its wayg So, you stripling Thespian, O Youth Speak out your lines before the curtains fall, Act following act, until the last is done, Realizing that there is no curtain call! P.C 2 Miss Virginia Miles BECAUSE of her devotion to that which she believes and because of her belief in us, We the Senior Class of 1947, proudly dedicate this volume of THE NIGHTINGALE to Miss Virginia Miles. 3 DR. FRANK WILSON DR. G. S. COLEMAN 11909-19469 11880-19475 MISS ELIZABETH COLEMAN DR. A. C. CAMPBELL C1923-19475 11884-19475 Zin emnriam 4 Ile clzool I have no flesh, no blood, no life, No secret passion eats my heart awayg My slaves are rnanyg rny influence, rife, I've never felt the ache of dull decay, I've held the bodies of the thousand strong, And yet, I have no body, claim no age: I've loved, led, laughed with the bursting throng I am irnrnortal, for I am the STAGE! P. C. 5 Q-' i, q REX HOSPITAL MARGARET GREENE Assistant Director of Nurses EMILY BOLING Director of Nurses QQW - DANIEL A. BLAND Assistant Administrator LAUR1-:NCB THORNTON Hospital Administrator Staff Doctors Fwst row EARL BRIAN A. C. BROUGHTON CHARLES BUGG VERNE CAVINESS A. L. CHESSON Fourth row BESSIE LANE CARL LILES DAVID KLEIMAN ROBERT MCGEE KEMP NEAL Second Tow J. J. COMES W. B. DEWAR CHARLES ELDRIDGE P. G. Fox M. R. GIBSON Fifth Tow WALTER NEAL F. P. POWERS GORDON SINCLAIR IVAN PROCTOR JOHN RHODES 9 QM f...auf 64 'Qs Third row ALFRED HAMILTON HUBERT HAYWOOD E. H. HERRING M. D. HILL J. M. HITCH Sixth row A. S. ROOT R. J. RUARK L. H. SAUNDERS SIDNEY SMITH DR. CHARLES STYRON Staff Doctors K First row DR. HUGH THOMPSON DR. HALE THORNHILL DR. HENRY TURNER DR. THOMAS UMPHLETT DR. ROGER WALL in... FT Second row DR. ALEX WEBB DR. WARNER WELLS DR. DONALD WHITAKER DR. A. L. WILKERSON DR. HOWARD WILSON Resident Physicians W1 ga. qw. -Q- Third row DR DR DR DR W. A. WITHERS JOHN WRIGHT JAMES WRIGHT FRANK YARBOROUGH JANE WOOTEN X 1 . ., f. P 1 .4 M I S v .,. A Ay 1 DR. ROBERTSON DR. GUNTER DR. W. D. MOORE 10 Q MOA 1 Sf 'QQ' First row SYBIL CRAIG LORAINE DANIELS EARLE DAUGHTERY PEGGY FAISON IVIARGARET GOODWIN LOUISE HARWARD LOU ALICE ARBOGAST MARTHA BEIGLEY FLORA BRASWELL IRMA CAPPS VIRGINIA CASEY MARGARET CONNELLY LUCILE JONES i S Nursing Stuff I 'Ib Q,-..4r vx ,, i- I Second row DARINNE HENDERSON RUBY JOHNSON ELIZABETH JONES EDNA MARSHBURN RUTH LINER HATTIE LUNDY Not RUTH LANIOUS GLADYS CRAWFORD MARY GYMTRUK MABEL HAMMOND RUTH JONES DOROTHY OATES RUTH WARREN O Q Third row ANNIE HALL MITCHELL GRACE MITCHELL HESTER MOORE ELIZABETH PETERSON DOROTHY ROBINSON HELEN SIMPSON Shown REBECCA PERRY JOSEPHINE RADFORD CYNTHIA REINIiARDT MILDRED ROGERS FAYE SHUGAR ELIZABETH STRIC1-:LAND NELL LUTHER V f I ,. ,fl If ,C ,,,, 3' .1 'i J 41 N far' A I f 0 , 4- 1, A gif' f if 1 kb. A - ' moi ' -2.155 BLA. Fourth row GOLDA SMITH MARIE STRIPLING EVELYN THOMPSON ILA VINSON LOUISE WALTON ANNIE VIVERETTE JESSIE TILLEY JESSIE UTLEY MAGDALENE WARRICK HULDA WILLIAMS PAULINE WOODELL LOIS JACKSON ELIZABETH DAVIDSON M? 'il H ,ummm A, .x my ,.h.+, my , V V. K --,-. .A Q .V - 1 V1 '. f . 2 1.4 .L,.::zf4'Z5 ,i'.-ff if : V' Naunie Woo l. . . Time Was . . . Ipana . . . W1111e Our Spruce Wlth Austm . . . L1tt1e Audrey . In the shade of the Old Apple Tree Flrrn Foundat1on . . . Sunday Attlre, . . . Rex Beach! UNO Doctors Angels in Disguise. he C'la.44e4 'We are the voice of the actor's soul, Which cry for rest, O rest from Lifels dull role Into an unhearing, unseeing audience flung, Into a host of Vagueness carelessly slungg Lost are our cries, lost phantom cries of fright, Lost cries tossed on the inharmonic chords of O hear us, heed us, somehow recognize, Acknowledge us, give us a curtain rise!! 13 night P. Fwy MASCOTS VAN GUNTER BILLY Moomz 14 431 42, gif' T325 ,alia-as .f- ,, . iw r f fv- Senior C!a.44 Officem President ....... Vice President ..... Secretary ....,.. Treasurer ....... ....,...THOMASINE ANTHONY ..,......MARY ELLEN FREW .,.,.....HAZEL MCFARLAND .......,ANNABELLE JEFFRIES 15 SEN IORS 45 , i 4 THOMASINE ANTHONY NANNIE LOU AUSTIN Tommy Austin 'N Durham, N. C. High Point, N. C. Beauty itself, doth of itself I never let my studying inter persuade the eyes of men fere with my educationf' without an oratorfi Beta Gamma '45 Class President ,47 U. S. Cadet Corps U. S. Cadet Corps 16 MARY SALLY BARNES NELLIE BECK Mary Silly Josephine Wilson, N. C. Hamlet, N. C. Rather be small and cast a light :'Frorn every blush that kindles than be large and cast a in thy cheek, ten thousand shadow. loves and graces spring to revel in the roses. Glee Club '46 Student Council '46 U. S. Cadet Corps U. S. Cadet Corps SENIORS 'ww- 17 Q M y. SEN IORS ff' DOROTHY BETHUNE EDITH BRILEY Spitoon Edie Bunn Level, N. C. Bethel, N. C. She makes her way with light- 'gSo when my tongue would ness of voice and happiness speak her praises due of heart? It stopped with thoughts and astonishment? Glee Club '47 U. S. Cadet Corps U. S. Cadet Corps 18 'vi 'il' 2' 7. PEGGY Lou BROWN LILLIAN BUTTS P Lil Raleigh, N. C. Angier, N. C. Quips and cranks and wanton The smile that wins, the tints wiles, that glow but tell of days in Nods and beclcs and wreathed goodness spent. smiles? U. S. Cadet Corps Class President 46 Advertising Manager NIGHTIN- GALE '47 U. S. Cadet Corps SEN IORS 19 SEN IORS Ze ,f,, I we J LELA COBB IRIS COOK Cobb-Webb Cookie Halifax, N. C. Denton, N. C. She was a soft landscape of mild Her ways are ways of pleasant- earth, where all was har- ness, and all her paths are mony, calm and quiet? peace. U. S. Cadet Corps U. S. Cadet Corps 20 VELNA CREECH DOROTHY CROCKER Lena Dot Micro, N. C. Pine Level, N. C. She's not a 'Comedy of Errors' A light to guide, a rod to check nor a the erririg and reprovef' 'Midsummer Nightis Dream' 'Take It as You Like It, Student Council '46 She's exactly what she seems. U, S, Cadet C01-ps Glee Club '47 U. S. Cadet Corps SENIDRS ,al 21 .., -., 1- -........ ,. . SENIIIRS INEZ ELLIOTT Ethel Raleigh, N. C. Her kind gentleness enkindles NA warmth in our hearts. U. S. Cadet Corps U. 22 vm-w. ' ff: MARY EVANS Beautiful Cofield, N. C. nd tell of time, what gifts for thee he bears, what griefs and wonders in the winding years. S. Cadet Corps MARY ELLEN FREW EDITH FUTCH Few Fudge Anniston, Ala. Burgaw, N. C. She is what she wishes others Friendship is love without to become, letting herself and wings. not her words preach for her. U. S. Cadet Corps Class Secretary '46 Student Council '46 Class Vice President '47 U. S. Cadet Corps SENl0RS Km f ' 4, i is s 1 , -fl 1 . .. fs M, 1 . ,. Y... .. vm AQ- ,......-, .' .. . 23 SENIORS Macw- Doms HASKETT JOYCE HESTER HENDERSON Naomi Joy Newport, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. 'fEr1'ors like straws upon the Wisely and slowlyg 1: h e y surface flow, stumble that run fast? He who would seafrch for pearls must dive belowf' Beta Gamma '45 Chief Marshal '46 Student Council Representative U. S. Cadet Corps '47 U. S. Cadet Corps 24 JUANITA HENDREN Nita Robersonville, N. C. Her face is fair and in her heart is love? U. S. Cadet Corps ANNABELLE JEFFRIES Jeff Benson, N. C. It is really the errors of man that make him lovablef, Beta Gamma ,45 Class Treasurer '46 U. S. Cadet Corps SENIURS QT' SENIORS EVELYN JENKINS Jinks Robersonville, N. C. I remember a 'mass of things but none distinctly? Superlative '47 U. S. Cadet Corps LUCILLE JOHNS Johnny West Palm Beach, Fla. She trudgeqt along not know- ing whitt 'elshe sought, and whistled fas5she went for lack of thought. U. S. Cadet Corps ALICE LANCASTER Allie Garner, N. C. Needs not the foreign aid of ornament but is when un- adorn'd adorn'd the most. U. S. Cadet Corps MARJORIE MANN M arj Pittsboro, N. C. A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. U. S. Cadet Corps SENI0llS SENIIIRS W 5, .1 if if LOTTIE MAE MCDUFFY DOROTHY MILLS Duffy Dot Selma, N. C. Apex, N. C. Let us then be what we are and A daughter of the Gods divine- what we thinkf' ly tall and most divinely fairf' Beta Gamma '44 Glee Club '47 U. S. Cadet Corps U. S. Cadet Corps 28 MARY HELEN MIMS BEATRICE OLIVE Mims B. O. Raleigh, N. C. Apex, N. C. Care to our coffin adds a nail, She's all one's fancy painted no doubtg and every grin, so herg sheis lovely and she's merry draws one outf' fair. Beta Gamma '44 U. S. Cadet Corps Vice President Class '44 Advertising Manager NIGHTIN- GALE U. S. Cadet Corps SENIOBS 29 SENIIIRS ,,,.,...-.gig-4 'Na 'W , H R EVELYN PERRY ALICE PHELPS Perry Mamie Raleigh, N. C. Louisburg, N. C. Small in stature-small in face, Sp1'akling eyes, l a u g h t e fr a pleasing smile adorns her friendliness-a fitting com- facef' binationf' Beta Gamma '44 Vice President Student Govern Marshal '46 ment '47 Glee Club '47 Photography Edito Superlative '47 U. S. Cadet Corps I' U. S. Cadet Corps JEANNE PHILLIPS MARY ELIZABETH PITTMAN Jeanie Selma, N. C. Omnia bona bonis To the good all things Glee Club '47 U. S. Cadet Corps Pitt Halifax, N. C. 'fHev' modest looks a cottage are. might adorn sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thornef' U. S. Cadet Corps SENIIIRS f 26 f 'Ai it 31 SENIIIRS ,WX MARGARET POOLE RUTH PORTER Poole Ruthie Raleigh, N. C. Laurinburg, N. C. A jolly urlselyish personality is 4'Along the pale sequestered way the greatest gift of all. of life she keeps the noiseless tenor of her wayf' U. S. Cadet Corps U. S. Cadet Corps 32 WILLIE ELGIE ROSE ANNE SMITHEY Willie Smitty Selma, N. C. Washington, D. C. One thing better than success Few things are impossible to is to be worthy of success. diligence and skill. Glee Club '47 President Freshman Class Beta Gamma '45 Business Manager NIGHTINGALE U. S. Cadet Corps U. S. Cadet Corps Glee Club '46 SENIGIRS 5' 33 A! SEN IORS MURIEL STRAUGHN DOROTHY WEATH1-:Rs Beula Dot Greensboro, N. C. Franklinton, N. C. A girl to whom so much was I take life as it comes and en given, so much of earth, so joy it. much of heaven? ' U. S. Cadet Corps Student Council '44-'45 Glee Club '46 Superlative '47 Assistant Editor NIGHTINGALE '47 U. S. Cadet Corps 34 DOROTHY LEE WHITFIELD Dot Raleigh, N. C. None more admires the paint- er's magic skill, who shows me that which I shall never see again. Student Council Representative '46 Class Treasurer '45-'46 President Student Government '47 Editor NIGHTINGALE '47 Superlative U. S. Cadet Corps WANDALEE WILSON Hootie Lake Waccarnaw, N. C. If I could write the beauty of your eyes, and in fresh num- bers number all your graces. Vice President Freshman Class '45 Representative Student Council '46 U. S. Cadet Corps SENIORS SENIURS EMILY WOMBLE GERALDINE WRIGHT Giggles Jerry Apex, N. C. Raeford, N. C. Sometimes I sit and think and I like work, it fascinates 'meg sometimes I just sitf' I could sit and look at it for hours. U. S. Cadet Corps U. S. Cadet Corps 36 DOROTHY YATES HAZEL MCFARLAND Mama Mac Raleigh, N. C. Raeford, N. C. A thing of beauty is a joy for- Unique in ways, style and everg its loveliness increases. speech, A truer friend you'll never Glee Club '46 'meet-H Superlative '47 U. S. Cadet Corps Class Secretary '47 U. S. Cadet Corps SENIURS ' ? is W g H Z., , www J-1, Q., .1 , H ,M 5.. ,,Z,.Q.4fKqy.. V. f walking ufiilz gon! To be a nurse is to Walk with God Along the path that our Master trod To soothe the aching of human pain, To faithfully serve for little gain, To lovingly do the kindly deed- A cup of Water to one in need, A tender hand on the fevered brow, A Word of cheer in the living now. To reach the soul through the body's Woe- Ah, this is the way that Jesus would go. O White-capped girls, with hearts so true, The Great Physician is Working through you. -Author Unknown 38 is .29 gp rf? unior Cfau Ufficelu President ......,,... ........ R UTH WEBSTER Vice President ...,..... ....... L 01s ALFORD Secretary .,.,.,.. ....... J ANE DAIL Treasurer ........ ........ J EAN BARBOUR 39 JUNIGR CLASS ,aux 90 5? ' ' X 'VR ly Faye Adams Mary Brasher Martha Cook V I W f Lois Alford Jean Barbour Lenora Broccoleri Bessie Mae Butt Jane Dail Margaret Driver 40 9 Z Agnes Eason Ida Eaton Geraldine Gay Mildred Glasgow Carolyn Hill Rebecca Hinnant am ga if if V ....,:' .v,, E xg I 1. SL- ol 43 X7 ea we Z 9765 i Q' 41 . dl, Q f ' , W Q? ,i,..i is Lucy Gaddy Mary Rose Harrison Gertrude Hudson JUNIOR CLASS ? 'H , AV QM 'ad Q A L. .2 , JUNIUR CLASS 49-1. ibn Doshie Jackson Lillian Jernigan Jenny Lynn Jones Rita Kessler Ellen Nelson Vivian Oliver Edna Earle Shaw Marjory Simpson Dorothy Smith 42 fi F , 1 Jeanne Strickland Betsy Ussery Ruth Webster Mary Woodard Frances Wrenn J UNIOR CLASS M ,, Avy 4, ,j7W,Z,yw.,,,i I wf +'X . v A Ni sv Wk G X I v 1 I ' X Y' 14.- 'Z ' ,L- 11' 1 f, . 0 'xi EQ if img X, is f -AF--y 5 1 C15 Riding High. C25 1525 Carr St. C35 Four Meskeeters. C45 Going some place. C55 Home from school, C65 What a background! C7 Hair off the collar. C85 What was left on the doorstep. C95 Rear view. C105 Blinding spotlight. C115 Chicken- in-the-basket. C125 Sour grapes. C135 Poor ole tree. C145 Smile at the birdie. 44 .51 'L e f sv '+s' ' ff? 'L xx Z' G in -, mid grwlzman Clay Officem President ...A.... ...,..,, E VA WILLIAMS Vice President ....... ,,.ee,. G RACE DICKENS Secretary-Treasurer ...... .....,.. E LEANOR ROSSER 45 9' 1---,. FBESIIMEN First row Jane Beland Estelle Benson Martha Daniels Grace Dickens Flora Dixon Second row Betty Foust Jo Grady Sally Herring Elizabeth Love Dorothy Martin 46 Third 'row Helen lvlassenglll Frances McLeod Elizabeth Pernell Peggy Phipps Sara Radcliffe First row Faye Revelle Louise Robinson Eleanor Rosser Susie Sears Vera Sparrow Second row Betty Taylor Daphne West Vivian White Ann Whitehead Annis Wicker Third row Eva Williams Dorothy Willis Not shown Ruth Adams Helen Hunt FRESIIMEN 'E' s..,.,,,,,,,.0-4 47 3. 1 .ff ar , xx .YM I 4 , ML-V 1 my fx r r ar s x ff 2 i X 'A 'Q .wulfww ,, We Three . . . Twir1 My Turban . . . Frank and Joy . . . C1owning,' . . . Those June Juniors . . . 'LTogether . . . Let's Dance , . . That Big Florida Orange . . . Take Her Home, Mama . . . Pau1ine's Day Off . . . Oteen Boundf' 48 he .lleparimenia 'flf you must set the stage, control the floodlights And call rehearsals Without my consent . . . If you must cast the play, cast by your power, Cast by hours and hours of time Well spent . . . If you must Write my linesg yes, mold my body, Mold it with lifeless, plastic clay . . . Then must I beg of you, forget Life's farces And make of me a sturdy one-act play. P.C 49 'i il? YY 1 rv mv 4.-, v- I I BUSINESS OFFICE 5u4ine44 Uffice feraonne MR. H. K. MCEEVITT, Administrative Assistant MR. J. PLATT TURNER, Accountant MISS EMMA SANDERS, Insurance Accountant MISS MILDRED MURRAY, Machine Operator MRS. FLORIDA VAN STICKLE, Assistant Accountant MRS. MELBA MILLER, Cashier MRS. LORENA GOODWIN, Assistant Insurance Accountant MRS. WALCIE MYATT, Adinitting Officer MR. WILLIAM BEARD. Adrnitting Officer MRS. BETTY SMITH, Secretary 50 OPERATING ROOM DELIVERY ROOM O. B. NURSERY filfll ff X 's.. A www 3:41 4 sl 5 2 52 SUPPLY ROOM EMERGENCY ROOM CLINIC 4 1 , ,nm 2 wa fbi 'fam if .mt gl! M MRS. RUTH JONES Pediatric Supervisor PEDIATRICS KITCHEN Urganiza fiona Actions befitting the stage, Dialogues that ever increase, The actor, that gay personage, Steps out with his paint and his grease. Glancing out into the pit, He goes through his scene Without pause Then, making a timely exit, He gathers the loudest applause. P. C. 55 F, V , ,Q V f,,gi,?gi,-fx lang, , 9 SKU' Ealaimi 23 2 iw - , 25,52 ,af-.:, U we-. ,MQ- :,x .div .QA A Q I V ,., ,, ., vm.-2+ N- , 'm.,.,, may xgibn., 56 GLEE CLUB Student Government f r K , ,,,,.,.,, Q W ask! -. , , vt. . 9 if X .,,, 'ls -H94 . ' lg OFFICERS First row: President, DOROTHY WHITFIELD, Vice President, ALICE PHELPSQ Secretary, GERALDINE GAYQ Treasurer, AGNES EASON. Representatives Second row: Thomasine Anthony, Doris Haskett, Dorothy Mills, Evelyn Perry, Mary Sally Barnes. Third row: Edith Briley, Lela Cobb, Mary Frew, Lenora Broccoleri, Ida Eaton. Fourth row: Lucy Gaddy, Mildred Glasgow, Faye Adams, Ellen Nelson, Dorothy Smith. Fifth row: Ruth Webster, Frances McLeod, Elizabeth Pernell, Ann White- head, Eva Williams. 57 ANNE SMITHEY DOROTHY WHITFIELD MURIEL STRAUGHN Business Manager Editor Assistant Editor Zine Jwghiingale Siu!! PEGGY BROWN MARY H. MIMS EVELYN PERRY Advertising Manager Advertising Manager Photography Editor 58 o a journeying Comra e To you who are bearing a load up some steep hillside Burdened with grief and sorrow, or pain and care I have a word to say to you, O journeying comrade, Do not despair. You never can tell at all at what near turning Some pleasant vista may meet your tired eyes To lift your spirit up and dispel your weeping With glad surprise. You never can know what lies beyond a hilltop, Perhaps some shadowy valley, cool and sweet, Whose gentle downward sloping, after your climbing May rest your feet. Always, O comrade, there is a chance that your burden May slip from your back before the wayside dawn And O, my comrade, no matter how hard the going Keep on!! Keep on!!! GRACE NoLL 59 CRowELL k 1 HILL THOMPSON TURNER Senior Clan 5pon.4or4 Dr. M. D. Hill Miss Evelyn Thompson Dr. Henry Turner 60 .fuidd Qboroilzy yelled MOST ATTRACTIVE 61 Mini Marie! :Strauglm MOST INTELLECTUAL .fuiaa ,Dorothy 'uflziifielcl MOST VERSATILE 62 Juiaa Evelyn ferry MOST POPULAR Juiu Haze! .fucgarfanaf MOST ORIGINAL 63 BETA GAMMA MEDAL JOYCE HENDERSON The Beta Gamma Scholarship Medal is awarded each year to a member of the senior class who, during her three years of study, makes the highest scholastic average. ROYSTER MEDAL LoTT1E MAE MCDUFFY The Royster Medal is awarded each year to a member of the senior class who, during her three years of study, makes the highest combined grade in scholar- ship and deportment. The four attributes which Dr. Royster deemed essential in the make-up of the ideal nurse are: an unswerving character, a working conscience, good health, and consummate tact. 64 THE SENIOR GRADUATING CLASS was Z V 4,w, f Mfg -'tm' X- f 3 A Q 2 i is 1 X ' I ,. . ,M a ,- iw X 2 f R f MARSHALS Lois Alford, Rita Kessler, Bessie Mae Butts, Jenny Lynn Jones, Dorothy Smith, Jeanne Strickland. 65 acaai ana! 5e.4iament STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE City of Raleigh Rex Hospital WE THE CLASS OF 1947, of the aforesaid state, county, and city, being of strong bodies and sound minds, realizing that we shall soon depart from our Alma Mater to begin duties in various Helds of our profession, do hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, and do will and bequeath our vices, virtues, and our most highly esteemed possessions to members of the incoming Senior Class, and to others of interest thereabout Rex Hospital: ARTICLE I SECTION I. To our beloved Hospital we bequeath our undying devotion and lifelong obligation always. SEC. II. To the trustees of Rex Hospital we wish to express our thanks for your thoughtfulness and kind consideration shown us during the past three years. With infinite appreciation, we thank you for helping make possible the new additions to the hospital. SEC. III. To our parents and friends we bequeath our heart felt gratitude, unlimited love, and sincere appreciation for the untiring effort they have put forth to help us reach our present position. ARTICLE II SECTION I. To Mr. Gaddy and Mr. Thornton, we express our sincere appreciation for the interest they have shown us throughout our training. SEC. II. To the Doctors we express our thanks for the interest they have shown in us, and for the help they have so willingly given us during the past three years. SEC. III. To Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Campbell, we leave our deeply felt thanks for being real Mothers to us, and for keeping us straight during our three years of training. SEC. IV. To Mrs. Egerton, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Halliburton, we express our appreciation for being so gracious and charming to our friends and visitors at the desk downstairs. ARTICLE III Thomasine Anthony wills her animated gestures to Lois Alford. Evelyn Perry, Lucille Johns, and Nannie Lou Austin will their ailments to Rebecca Hinnant. Mary Sally Barnes wills her ability to tell jokes to Martha Cook. Nellie Beck wills her nervous energy to Mary Woodard. Dorothy Bethune wills her voice to Rita Kessler. Edith Briley wills her stream-line figure to Mary Brasher. 66 Peggy Browns wills her slick-shaves to Faye Adams. Lillian Butts wills her false tooth to those who may need it. Lela Cobb wills her quiet manner to Margaret Driver. Iris Cook wills her worries to Vivian Oliver. Dorothy Weathers and Velna Creech will their laugh to Lula Eason. Dorothy Crocker wills her seriousness to Ruth Webster. Inez Elliott wills her faithfulness to one man to Eddie Shaw. Mary Frew wills her Hability to play piano at prayers to Jenny Lynn Jones. Mary Pittman and Edith Futch will their brogue to Frances Wrenn. Doris Haskett wills her daintiness to Agnes Eason. Joy Henderson wills her agreeable personality to Dorothy Smith. Margaret Poole and Nita Hendren will their slow motion to Bessie Mae Butt. Anna Belle Jeffreys Wills her characterization of jokes to Jerry Gay. Mary Evans and Evelyn Jenkins will their charm and beauty to Marjorie Simpson. Jean Phillips and Alice Lancaster will their soft voice to Betsy Jean Ussery. Marjorie Mann wills her fair complexion to Jean Strickland. Lottie McDuify wills her petiteness to Lucy Gaddy. Dorothy Mills wills her gams to Gertrude Hudson. Emily Womble and Hazel McFarland will their monotonous hair-dos to Doshia Jackson. Alice Phelps wills her 'twinning ways to Lillian Jernigan. Beatrice Olive wills her love for red roses to Ellen Nelson. Ruth Porter wills her baby ways to Lois Alford. Elgie Rose wills her bounce to Mary Rose Harrison. Anne Smithey wills her place in the telephone booth to Carolyn Hill. Muriel Straughn wills her love affairs to Jane Dail. Dorothy Whitiield wills her sarcasm to Dorothy Crabtree. Wanda Wilson wills her discarded men to Mildred Glasgow. Jerry Wright wills her ability to make friends twith menj to Ida Eaton. Mary Helen Mims and Dorothy Yates will their 'tjitterbuggingw to Jean Barbour. ARTICLE IV SECTION I. To the Freshmen we rightly bequeath that feeling of having quickly acquired so much knowledge. SEC. II. To the Pre-clinicals we will the rules of house conduct and all our late leaves. MURIEL STRAUGHN ANNE SMITHEY. NELLIE BECK. 67 an ww 3 .I , yi me v,.AA . 9'3 Blue Jeans . . . '4Mama' ,...' LIS it cold, gals? . . . Theodore', . . . 'That Brock Baby' '...' 'Does he like that?' ,...' 'Lillian and Pete . . . Do they look like that?,' . . . That's Creechls many '...' 'Sister Briley and Friend' '.., What's up, Doc? . . . Dirnples-in her knees . . . More of 'emf' 68 8 LLPJHJ Jw' 0l1'le , ,ez 1, ' yt x f ' R 'f ,, VAAAVQ W ,div H 5... 'gp-f A , ' ' ,,., , ---AQ f 1 . V - - . MRS. COURTNEY EGERTON MRS. AGNES CAMPBELL MRS. JOHN YOUNG Hostess House Mother House Mother 69 4 i ,Y That fellow . . . Pop . . . Autoc1aViug , . . Bessie,' . . . Sophisticate . . . Thail . . . Outdoor Practice . . . L'Hootie . . Music Master . . . Be my Valentine . . . It must be lovea' . . . Vitamin D. 70 AIR CONDITIONED AMBULANCE MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Cronford's Beauty Solon 301-3 Odd Fellows Building SPENCER FLORAL CO. 5111f2 Hillsboro Street PHONE 5768 Flowers For All Occasions MRS. T. E. DOWDY, Owner-Manager Member F.T.D. RALEIGH, N.C. DIAL 3331 serve !,SiHERi it-5ff5fQfnAUanernn'g srunz GOLDEN TAP GRAPEFRUIT and ORANGE JUICES Refreshing and Healthy Packed and Distributed by GARLAND C. NORRIS Inc. North Carolimfs Most Beautiful Store of Fashion For Wfornen and Girls Coats : Dresses : Furs Sportswear : Millinery Lingerie : Hosiery and Accessories Complete ACS Nurses Uniforms ED ENJUY' LOUIS F. Dow co. the REPRESENTATIVE PAUSE That Refreshes . Calendars - Leather A, Drink Novelties wi Christmas Greetings In Bottles Direct Mail Service Phone 2-2144 P. o. sox 1629 CAPITAL COCACULA BOTTLING CO. RALEIGH, N. c. BRITT-PFAFF CO. Fooo BROKERS RALEIGH, N. C. We Represent the Following Accounts Comstock Canning Co. American Sugar Refining Co. C. H. Musselman Co. Lakeland Highland Canning Co. Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. The B. F. Shriver Co. Pacific Match Co. Bush Brothers and Co. H. Baron 6' Co. California Lima Bean Gwrs. Assn. We Cover Central and Eastern North Carolina Compliments of T. H. RIGGS 5' SONS RALEIGH, N. c. RALEIGH MACK DISTRIBUTORS PACKARD CARS MACK TRUCKS PARTS and SERVICE Phone 7214 - 2-2131 201 West Martin Street Raleigh, N. C. W. Stewart D. H. Powell Everything in Fine Watches Diamonds and Jewelry 1.1. il XAxIll'lIllflf I jf' rw zsn s s -,., 44 ff ? ,,. f. W ' V 1 29 KI -A -it 111.54 A bv , 14 East Hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. JACK WARDLAW Insurance - Estates - Annuities Telephones OFFICE 4433 - 4434 RESIDENCE 5962 il- il- Fourteenth Floor Insurance Building Room 1401 RALEIGH, N. C. HARMON MOTOR CO. ezlfe 3623 Hillsboro Street RALE,G,.,N,C, PAR-T-PAK Ginger Ale Lincoln ' Mercury This Fine Product Served Exclusively to Rex Hospital Sales and Service . Patients. - RALEIGH NEHI BOTTLING CO. TELEPHONE 3-6702 Raleigh, N. C. North Carolina Equipment 0. CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL, LOGGING AND MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT I' -I 'ilnternational Industrial Power , RALEIGH CHARLOTTE 3IOI Hillsboro Street 2 Miles South - Rt. ZI Phone 8836 Phone 4-4661 WILMINGTON ASHEVILLE 5 Miles West - Rts. 74 6' 76 Sweeten Creek Road Phone 2-ZI73 Phone 789 ELECTRIC POWER FOR EVERY PURPOSE A Rooresontotive is Avoiloblo to You AT NG COST to Assist in Working Out Prob- ienws Involving tno Use ot Electricity tor Any Purpose-Wnotnor it be 0 INDUSTRIAL 0 FARM 9 COMMERCIAL 0 RESIDENTIAL CAROLINA POWER Gr LIGHT COMPANY INSURANCE BUILDING DIAL 46II Stationery Office Supplies and Specialties Gifts : Novelties Sheet Music Victor, Decca and Columbia Recordings JAMES E. THIEM DIAL 2-29l3 108 Fayetteville Street Compliments of ART FLOWER SHOP 24 West Hargett Street ig!- aAl'lGu of 6'The Largest Sporting Goods Store in the South WEAVER TEXTILE COMPANY Decorative Fabrics Home Furnishings Electrical Appliances RALEIGH, N. C. 304 Glenwood Avenue Headquarters for White Swan Uniforms may-M EASTERN CAROLINNS lARGEST X Compliments of PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Chinese-American FIVE POINTS PHARMACY Dishes Prescription Specialists 1628 Glenwood Avenue Phone 4644 Raleigh, N. C. CANTON CAFE Air-Conditioned Raleigh 408 Hillsboro St. Your Patronage Appreciated Drop in to See Us Tel- N0- 9224 Compliments of 6- HONEYCUTT IM. CLEANERS DRUGGISTS PLANT 122 W. Martin Street 2-1- Phone 2-0563 -:.. Phones BRANCH OFFICE . . 0 605 Newbern Avenue Phone 3-1696 Raleigh, N. C. RALEIGH, N, C FARM IMPLEMENTS Compliments of BOYLAN-PEARCE PAINT Inc, SEEDS JOB P. WYATT AND SONS CO. RALEIGH, N. C. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Founded 1881 RANDQS MTULTL PLACE Established 1759 PARKER RAND, Owne Garner, North Carolina CUERNSEY CATTLE POLAND CHINA HOCS HEREFORD CATTLE O.I.C. HOCS Compliments of RHODES-COLLINS We T, GRANTS FURNITURE COMPANY Incorporated PHONE 3033 Known for Values COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS 301 South Wilnlington Street Raleigh' N' C' Raleigh, N. C. Best Wishes TO THE 19447 GRADUATES .. of ... REX SCHOOL OF NURSING BLACKWO0BS, Inc. Carolintfs Largest Independent Tire Dealer RALEIGH aThe Showplace of the Carolinasi' Taylorfs Wishes To the 1947 Graduating Class Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes For a Successful Nursing Career ESSER'S Shopat... ADLER9S G U L F S E R V I C E for Style and Comfort F t ' 1630 Glenwood Ave., at 5 Points Paradieuglllrlaiipers Peacock Foot Rest ,noun and Joyce Play Shoes ' fax? DIAL 3-2671 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Specializing in Red Cross Nurse's Oxford ADLER'S SLIPPER SHOP 113 Fayetteville Street Phone 2-2187 Raleigh, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Caurollirmel Surgical Supply Company You are cordially invited to visit our store 135 South Wilnlington Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 4568 Barbecue Pig GQQD LUCK Barbecue Chicken CLASS OF 1947! We wish for each of yo B A R B E C U E success and happiness i Parties and Clubs Served your chosen Wofessio' l09 East Davie Street ' RALEIGH, N. C. T. Clyde Cooper E ERS S S S Telephone 7614 CONGRATULATIONS 'k W . I, Berrvhlll J T l ph ne 2-2898 2123 Fairv R d RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA R I I 3' Winelmester Surgical Supply C0 Telephone 2-4109 Ch l tt North C l a BRUWNQS FUNERAL HQMIE .l. J. FALLON CO. FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions Expert Designers Artistic Floral Arrangements PHONE 8347 203 Fayetteville Street In Raleigh it's FOGG'S STATE HOUSE RESTAURANT uk Specializing in STEAKS SEAFO0DS WI LSGN UZZLE, INC 42l Fayetteville Street 'A' Phones 4474 4475 ik Cadillac - Oldsmobile Sales and Service HAYES BARTON GROCERTERIA 2515 Fairview Road DIAL 2-3917 'A' GRIDCERIES : MEATS FRUITS : VEGETABLES FRESH FROZEN FOODS and COOKED FOODS 'A' Prompt Delivery Servize Compliments of CAPITAL ICE 8 COAL COMPANY,INC. 't 600 West Hargetl Street Raleigh, N. C. Phone 5589 J. E. HANGER of N.C. Established l86l 'ir Light Metal and Willow Limbs Elastic Goods and Trusses uk S26 Hillsboro Street DIAL 3-l8ll R. H. FOWLER, Mgr. E F I R D ' S Department Store 208 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. ir Bob Evans Uniforms Rothmoor Coats Joyce-Hubite Dresses Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics Compliments of MILES SHUE SHOP ir DIAL 6305 219 South Willllillgtoll Street Super Service Garage 4I5 South Blount Street Phone 20561-62 if FEDERAL TRUCK DEALERS AND STATE DISTRIBUTOR FOR KY TRA!LERS AND FONTAINI EQUIPMENT TRAILERS if We Specialize in Body, Fender, Wrecks and Paint W0a'k on Any Make of Cars or Trucks ir BEAR FRONT END EQU PMENT ON PASSENGER CARS AND LARGE TRUCKS AND TRAILERS DISTRIBUTOR FOR TIRES, TUBES, GASOLINE, AND OIL Mr. R. L. Bradsher : Managers : Mr. Fred E. Weaver A. W. GHOLSQN , 2 IEWELER ? if The Finest Assortment Of WATCH INSPECTOR For Seaboard, Southern and Norfolk Southern Railways 'A' 137 S. Salisbury Street RALEIGH, N. C. DIAL 8804 Dresses - Coats - Suits and Accessories in Raleigh 15' Raleiglfs Smartest Shop Contracting if CAPITAL BUILDERS, INCORPORATED 'k 7l5 Odd Fellows Building DIAL 3-3057 YELLOW CAB C0 5 8 1 1 RALEIGH, N. C. I ,SLW4 f.D.aL2wafa'u- N Compliments of FAMOUS NAME SHOES 'A' l29 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, North Carolina Compliments of Your Jeweler BOWMANYS 15 West Hargett Street Dial 7637 Compliments of Conn-Gower Pontiac Ca PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE Raleigh, N. C. Dial 2-3767 BILLY BELL! Extends to the Graduates of Rex Hospital School of N11 g Sincere Good Wishes May all their lives he rich in S and Happine 'A' BELL BAKEBIES, INC. Bell Super Soft Bread We Render Services For Those Who Care YELVERTON FUNERAL HOME H PAUL YELVERTON, Owner 9 P H O N E 7 7 4 3 W, H.. KING DRUG CCUMPANY WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS RALEIGH, N. C. Manufacturers of Pages? Qrwmcox Compliments of ll E R N H A R D ' 'A' 51 1 Hillsboro Street i' PHONE 3-1641 S WALLER 81 SMITH Photographers 12 East Hargett Street RALEIGH, N. C. IMPERIAL DELICATESSEN COFFEE SHOP 'Toad Fit for a King I Serving Sandwiches Operated by the Rex and Hospital Guiltl Cold Plates A Charitable Organization ir Q 120 South Salisbury Street Phone 9917 G ound Floor HOURS: 9 A.M. T0 4 P.M. Pcrswn Strcsic Pllualrmnlangy No. 2 HAYES BARTON Dial 4641 .: rx 4 'gx fitil-- 1 5 : - There's a your future! x 'm ,f 4, I r W ' Z, SANDERS MUTOR COMPANY BLOUNT AND DAVIE STREETS RALEIGH, N. C. HEILIG 5' LEVINE 0 For Thrifty Buyers Compllments of F U R N 'TU RE RADIO AMATEUR ' CENTER COMPLETE LINES OF NATIONALLY KNOWN FURNITURE Purchases Arranged on 11 East Hargett Street Easy Terms t 137 South Wilmington Street PHONE 2-1461 Phone 4628 Compliments of VICKERS and RUTH Plumbing and Heating Co. 306 Glenwood Avenue 'A' PHONE 694-1 '6We Top ,em ally NEW ROOFS -1- ROOF REPAIRING SPECIALIZED ROOFING FOR EVERY PURPOSE DIAL 7 821 Estimates Furnished CAPITAL ROOFING CO. J. F. GOODSON, Owner 119 East Lenoir Street GAS : OIL z WASHING : GREASING Exide Batteries : Vulconizing Tire Sales and Sewice Co. GOODYEAR TIRES Phone 757I Tire Recapping and Repairing Hillsboro and Harrington Raleigh, N. C. THE sirefws Qomimwif, me CHARLES E. STRAUS, JR. CHARLES A. STRAUS President Serving in Armed Forces G. B. INGRAHAM I. C. HUBBARD Vice Pres. Sz Treas. Asst. Secretary Wholesale ,lobbers and Distributors of FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT CHINA -:- GLASSWARE -:- SILVERWARE and KITCHEN UTENSILS 1004-06-08 East Cary Street : Telephone 2-1674- RICHMOND 19, VIRGINIA A . :.. if ,..... :iff ,ff . ,. 2 !.- l im ! - ': :5: 5 E?F ' . 3? :'! 5 gi If' .437 , A -554 . ff F ' R:-7.-'Fail' . 5 1 ' 'M fri? if 1 ff i' ' , . f A. '. ' ' I' .if -5:42 --44'-' Q ,,.. , V Clinic Shoes ez-swung EDWARDS 6' BROUGHTON COMPANY Established 1871 PRINTERS : ENGRAVERS LITHOGRAPHERS Complete Office Supplies and Furniture RALEIGH, N. C. Cgpifogue Such was your Youth, of cues unspoken and lines forgotten now, of stage- crews, lights, and nerve-tensed audience, and of actors, standing yet with glory shining in their eyes, piercing the fog of wonder. Who shall pull the curtain? When shall the actor get his needed rest? And which of us shall make the division between the acts, saying, Make exit here, draw curtain, end of scene ? Which? Which? From whom does the actor draw his wages? He that pays, pays Well. Lift up your eyes to the lights, those colored gelatins that created unreality, lift them, look. No longer shall you need to pantomime: no longer need your short speech be rehearsed. Lift them, pierce the fog of wonder, covering your eyes. O, Youth, son of a thousand stage-struck sons, you call for spotlights, alone and smothered by wonder, but fame, fame creeps up, a steady understudy. O, Youth, where are you with the curtain fall? ffl , s. mf. ff ,Y lpn...-UH. 'J ,U ,L-. ,. Zvi -,.,.:QA I. -gW,: ' .vw Q ' ' ' -. 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