Rex Hospital School of Nursing - Nightingale Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1950
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A I ,A Q: x ww. . 1129 'X '. 1 L, ' f 5- I 1 ,Ll . v 1 We WQWKMWMQ 1.950 SENIOR CLASS REX HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA FOREWORD Wlieii we became members of this great Profession sometime in the past, our life pattern was then molded with space for expansion and shaping. Each of us has methodically added each day materials to keep these Processes growing: Remembering always that service to humanity is our interest. Thus far, only a minimum shape has been attained, and we're still striving for a greater fulhllment. Numerous trials and achievements have been experienced up to this time. We make it possible for these to be tabulated into a form that can be treasured and relived in future years. lvlay this edition keep us united still as each of us segregates to all corners of the globe on our Hspecial callingf, We sincerely salute those of our uteamn for their cooperation and words of encouragement. So now we present to you, Tl-IE NIGHTINGALE, of 1950. Two The Nigbtzngale ALMA NIATER DEDICATION MISS JEANNE RIDDLE Because of her untiring devotion in that for which she stands, for her enduring faith in out practice, and for those words of encouragement and understanding-we pledge our best and proudly dedicate to Miss Ieanne Riddle, THE NIGHTINGALE, of 1950. Four The Nightingale Tb Ngb gl ana' e?9fZJ07ZNO! ADIVIINISTRATIGN L. C. THORNTON I-1, K. MCDEVITT Administrator Assistant Administrator BOARD OE TRUSTEES GEORGE L. I-I. WHITE, Chairman EARL IOHNSON FRANK DANIELS MRS. ELLEN D. SHORE MIIS. ROBERT G. YANCY jx The Nightingale NURSING DIRECTORS The Nightingale Seven STAFF DOCTORS K 'QS f'B A :lv-X an Lf MQQ I nw- 1? I.. GUY BRANAAIAN IOHN RHODES TI-IORIAS U1XIPHL.ET I . x if fi, 't-W WE! N 1 ' J '42, GOIZDON SINCLAIR L. H. SANDERS M. D. I-III.I. CHARIIQS STYRON AI.FIlED I-IAAIILTON BESSIE LANE EDWARD I-IIQRRINO , J' af' fc I M. R. GIBSON Eight HOWARD XVILSON W. B. IDEXVAR 1 S 'M X593 .Z X , nl W 1 ALEX WEBB CHAIKI ES ELDRIDGE FRANK POXVERS EARL BRIAN K . ' M, 2 ' ' Z' f A sa!! ' az. I I. COMES ROBERT RUARK DAVID KI.EIIxIAN The Nightingale STAFF DOCTORS 45 4? HUGH THOMPSON A. C. BROUGHTON JANE WOOTEN IOIIN XVRIGHT gtwzf ANDREW C. CHESSON P. G. Fox LOUISE PAYNE bA. S. ROOT PAUL SIMPSON RICHARD GLIVER C,HARl.ES BUGG I. M. HITCH FRANK YVARBOROUGH GEORGE PASCHAI. Chiefs of Staff B. I. LAWRENCE A. S. ROOT A. S. Ol.IX'ER Surgery Pediatrics Obstetrics VV. B. DEWAR IOHN RHODES HUG!! THOMPSON Medicine Urology Orthopedics I. M. HITCH IOHN WRIGHT Dermatoiogy E. E. N. T. The Nightingale Nine Ten The Nightingale FACULTY MISS IEANNE RIDDLE, R.N. Director of Nurses MISS ANNIE LOU DAX'lS, R.N., B.S. Assistant Director of Nurses MRS. LIDA BAKER, R.N., B.S. Educational Director MISS AILEEN SAIN, R.N., BS. Nursing Arts Instructor MRS. BETA l'lO1.MES DAWSON, RN. MRS. VIRGINIA VVHITE GALLOWAY, R.N. MISS GRACE MITCHEL1., R.N. Surgical Supervisor MISS I-IILDA FRAZIER, R.N. Medical Supervisor MISS DUIJREE PHILLIPS, R.N. Ohstetrical Supervisor MISS MARY ELIZABETH FARRIOR, R.N. Operating Room Supervisor MISS DOROTHY PERSON, R.N. Pediatrics Supervisor MRS. SYBII. CRAIG SWETT, R.N. Professional Acljustments l 81 2 Social and Health Problems in Nursing History of Nursing, Psychology, Professional Adjustments 2 Nursing Arts NllfSlHg Arts Nursing Arts Surgical Nursing Medical Nursing Obstetrical Ntirsing Operating Room Technique Pediatric Nllrsing NiglIt Nursing ASSOCIATE FACULTY DOROTHY MCGHEE, A.B.M.T. fA.S.C,P.j DONALD WHITARER, M.D. Pathology Dept., Lah Technique ERNESTINE TVIUSSELXVHITE, A.B. Nutrition and Diet Therapy I-IUEERT G PRICE BS Communicable Diseases CAROI.YN DRIVER, A.B. Physical Education , ' ' ' ' O. WILKERSON, BS. Pharmacist' Pharmacology I and 2 Administrative lnterne, Chemistry THOMAS WORTH, M.D. R I . X-R T h . WILLIAM MORRISON, B.S. Oentgeno oglsti dy ec mque Administrative Interne, Anatomy and Bhysiology IOHN B. CROW, M.D. Medical Interne, Anatomy and Physiology Wil-I-IANT H- BUWD- M-D- Medical Interne, Microbiology ANNE I-IOLLOWELL, A.B. First Aid WILLIAM VVITHERS, M.D. CHARLES BUGG, M.D. Medicine Pfdmmf-V WILLIAM SENTER, M.D. WALTER HUNT, M.D. Medifine Orthopedics DAVID KLIEMAN, M.D. I. M. HITCH, M.D. Mfdifinf D l ammo ogy I-IALE THORNHILL, M.D. GUY BRANAMAN, M.D. E.E.N.T. Ob r z ' S 8 ms ROGER WALL, M.D. LOUISE PAYNE, M.D. E.E.N.T. Gynecology SIDNEY SMITH, M.D. GEORGEECEEOZCSHEB' MD' Urology ' ' ' ' I-IOWARD WILSON, M.D. PWE5 WISIGHT' M.D- Medicine LUNSFORD LONG, M.D. I- R- BALLEW, M-D- Medicine E.E.N.T. The Nightingale Eleven NURSING STAFF ,. 3 ky X f u . jg? :ig ' g W , ,yes-., ,, i' Z' if if .' air, f ff, 2 . ' ' X Q 1 ff f 1 X 1 J N Q X X Q X ew- :2 , X5 X I 'F ' .5 . .NW ,V f f , f Mrs. Sybil C. Swett, Miss lean Phillips, Miss Murial WfllIOI1, Nliss Dorothy Person, Miss Helen Massingill, Miss Sally Herring, Miss lX4ary E. Farrior, Bliss Estelle Benson, Mrs. Milcl1'ed Emory, Mrs. Pauline Purkall, Miss Elizabeth Iones, Mrs. Icttie Blake, Miss Juanita Nlorris, Miss I-lilcla Frazier, Miss Aileen Sain. Twelve The Nightingale NURSING STAFF 4:7 f, . is f, , , Miss Elizabeth Peterson, Miss Dorothy Crocker, Nirs. Dorothy Austin, lkliss Esther Thorne, Miss Rebecca Perry, Miss Marguerite Green, Miss lxqilffllil Cook, Miss Sally Barnes, Miss Theoclorn Willianisoii, Nliss Edna E. lvlarshburn, lwiarjorie Mann, Miss Hulcla Willianis, hits. Earl Lee Atkins, Miss Grace Mitchell, Mrs. Virginia Galloway. The Nightingale Thirteen V' rm wwf IOHNNIE BIZZEILE BETTY CANNADY Editor Assistant Editor GRADY COVINGTON SHIRLEY FULLER Advertising Aflanagcr Assistant Advertising LAURA RAY WILLIE G. SMITH Photography Business Manager Fourteen The Nightingale The Nightingale Fifteen SEN ICR CLASS CFFICERS V 'Six Q29 x QQ? . iff fx 1 fi! 'fi f ,W 'X egf ff? X, X f sf 4 NWN - xx Vkfilliu Grey Smith, Secretary Lorna Wczmtlmg-1's, Presidcfizt Lois Bullock, Vice-President Ruth Atkinson, Treasurer Sixteen The Nightingale SENIORS RUTH CATE ATKINSON I-law River, N. C. CCAtY1 UVVe'll remember tbe A, We'll remember the T, For tbatls AT IOI-INNIE ELIZABETH BIZZELLE Seven Springs, N. C. Lilly White A personality based upon friendship and tbe love of lVursing. ffm. DOROTHY BLANCI-IE BRAY Raleigh, N. C. C t,l Lizugbable, lovable all tbe wbile, Facing life with a smile. The Nightingale Seventeen SENICRS LOIS IOYCE BULLOCK Oxford, N. C. CKLOYY A sweet, friendly girl is she, Quiet ana' sincere, you will agree. RCSALYN ULDINE CARTER Garland, N. C. CCROZII A head full of curls, A heart full of joy, A friend to all, both girl and hay. BETTIE CANNADY Franklinton, N. C. KKMOYY When there's joyous laughter in the air, You might know that Bettie's there. Eighteen The Nightingale SENIQRS GRADY LOUISE COVINGTON McCain, N. C. Grady cr The biggest surprises are found in tiny packages NANETTE DARDIN FLETCHER Norfolk, Va. . Nalin She can work and have fun too, Theres not muck that Nan canyt do. BONNIE JUNE FREEMAN Eagle Springs, N. C. B.F. The lassie with the delicate air. 5 f Ev 1 The Nightingale Nineteen SENIORS MILDRED PATRICIA I-IONEYCUTT Raleigh, N. C. Pat A little bit of this, a little bit of that, Here among the hest, yozfll always find Pat. ADDIE EVELYN I-IESTER Rocky Mount, N. C. Hester A kind, studious girl with a future as hright as the sun. SHIRLEY MARIE FULLER Louisburg, N. C. Shirl 'Expressing height with grace, Ana' a smiling hahy face. Twenty The Nightingale SENIORS MARIAN MARIE HUGHES Oxford, N. C. Frances, Her smiles, her tears, her words so kind, Make her the friend we lilee to jqnclf, ELIZABETH CATHERINE IQHNSTON Southern Pines, N. C. Bette With her lovely hair and shining hrown eyes, A girl this lovable is really a prize. Kgq. MARY CLEMATIS IONES Raleigh, N. C. llclernff There's a gleam in her eye wherever she goes, What she,ll do next, Nobody knows. The Nightingale Twenty-one SENIGRS PATRICIA IEAN MALCOM Raleigh, N. C. Cl lT'l You can tell that sometlvinglv cooking, From the way that Mul's lookingfn MARTHA RUTH MANN Mebane, N. C. Mann Enjoy yourself, Ir may be too late tomorrow! LILLY EVELYN PARKER Warsaw, N. C. Parker', IVhere tbere's a will: tbc're's 4 way This is her motto every day. Tzugnty fw0 Tb? Nightingale SENICJRS MARY KATHLEEN PLEASANTS Oxford, N. C. llKat,Y Plenty of workg A little play, All help to make her usual day. LAURA CAMPBELL RAY Lillington, N. C. Dairy Queen Very tiny, laughing and sweet, No one else could he more neat. MARY LILLIAN ROGERS Fayetteville, N. C. As lovely as a wild rose swaying in the breeze. The Nightingale Twenty-three SENIORS MARY LYDIA SI-IIPMAN Blaclenboro, N. C. Kishipif Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may not eat at alll! VVILLIE GREY SMITH Lasker, N. C. Willie In there pitching, on the go, A smarter one you'll never lenowf' A LORNA MAVIS WEATHERS Knightdale, N. C. Weat Likeable, lovable, a leader for all, Stmlious, dependable, and accepts eacb call. Twenty-four The Nightingale ' I 2 Kofass cfjfmfer FAI-V-S' FIIAIIWS' RED ROSES GREEN AND WHITE SEN IORS APPIE TILITI-IA WHEELER Raleigh, N. C. 'Tillien f X If you know ber yozfll agree, Sbeir as sweet as she can be. C2155 Lqffelfo HCOURAGE TO DARE AND THE IVILL TO DO. The Nightingale Twenty ADMITTED. September 1, 1947 TREATMENT: Occupational Therapy First year-Observation Recreational Therapy Second ear-Curiosit DISCHARGE: Se tember 1 1950 DIAGNOSIS: u Y l Y P ' Third year-Amnesia PROGNOSIS: Cuarded CLASS HISTORY lklonday, September 1, 1947, thirty-nine girls were admitted to Rex Hospital School of Nurs- ing. Our present diagnosis could have been nothing less than observation. QTO us tooj. We were all excited and rather dubious about the forecoming situation. Our first real experience came early the next morning when we fell out of bed sleepy, scared, and a little nauseated as we stumbled off to chapel. Six-twenty a.m. and everybody else looked so wide awake in their starched uniforms and there we stood in everything from heels to pajamas. Oh well, we had to learn. We did l 1 Classes started off with a bang. We followed each other around and then upstairs to study. Two hours everybody studied and in doing so got lost in the room next door and Miss Arbogast, with pencil in hand, would haul us off to the library for study under observation. Christmas came and we had the big tree and Santa Claus and it was almost like home. Even after Christmas, classes still had us slightly baffled. It seems we had examinations every day but these were just little quizzes, of course. Then the big things, Finals. Study after lights out, it can be told now and then ..s...........,,..,............ .. The night of nights, February 20th was cold and rainy outside but the bright lights, gay hearts, and appropriate music made the recreation room at Rex Nurses Home a night never to be forgotten. Twenty-eight girls received their caps that night-the first real step toward September 1, 1950. We got a week's vacation, tool Our second year was Hlled with curiosity. We moved bag and baggage to a newer part of the nurses home. All of us wondered what this would be like. New house-mother, a kitchen of our own, and you guessed it, how to keep from having a nice long restriction. Our classes were easier now and big plans were in the process for the junior-Senior banquet. We worked hard on this and if we must say, it was nice. During the summer months we enjoyed the usual picnics, trips to the pool on hours off duty, and getting together to talk about the special duties to which we were assigned in the hospital. Our junior year was very exciting because each day we came in contact with situations that made us feel like real nurses. VVe were juniors. Finally September 1, 1949 came. 1-lave you ever seen anyone real happy at six-twenty a.m.? You should have asked one of us. We had become Seniors. Black bands and everything. Maybe it was just us but we thought Miss Riddle and Miss Davis looked happy too. Oh, yes, Dr. Newell was right there, too. Our Senior year? What happened then? Gosh, so much happened we could never remember everything. For one thing our census had dropped to twenty-five. Marriage, you know how it is. They should have stayed because along with everything nice, our class was the first to go to State Hospital. Yes, we all came back and we enjoyed it too. For two years we had looked forward to being Seniors, but after taking time out for self inventory we came to the conclusion that we still had not learned everything. Vfe will be reading, studying and learning something new twenty years from now. All summer was just one big, gay, Senior Month. There was a cabin party by our sponsors, picnics, outdoor suppers, parties, and the junior-Senior banquet. These are only a few of the events that have made our Senior year a treasured memory. Oh, yes, july 24rh! Graduation Day- red roses, relatives, long sleeves, and oh, those aching feet and arms. We have enjoyed the past three years verv much. Our diagnosis and treatment has been fulhll- ed. Our discharge is practically Hled. This leaves only the prognosis, an individual problem. We have all received the same treatment and shared the same experiences, which has been the best and it is up to each one of us to develop our own future. We all can and will. MARY SHIPMAN, Historian 'Twgnty-.fix The LAST WILL AND TESTANIENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE CITY OF RALEIGH REX HOSPITAL We, the Seniors of Rex Hospital, of Wake County, North Carolina, being of sound mind, but considering the uncertainty of our future stability, do make and declare this paper writing to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any wills made by us heretofore. Therefore, because of the love, admiration, and respect that the aforesaid do have for the Iunior Class of this institution, we direct that our executors hereinafter appointed shall distribute all our properties to these our heirs, for the betterment of themselves, their profession, and the aforesaid IIISEIELIIZIOD. ARTICLE 1. 1. Ruth Atkinson wills her continuous flow of energy to Dulcene Stacy. 2. Iohnny Bizzelle wills her ability to carry on thru, thick and thin to Frances Smith. 3. Dot Bray wills her small waist to Velma Heath. 4. Lois Bullock wills her non-critical virtues to Irma Iones and Annie Adams. 5. Roslyn Carter wills her jolliness to Willie Willets, Roberta Baughn and Ruth Mewborn. 6. Betty Cannady wills her love of the O. R. to Grace Weatherington. 7. Grady Covington wills her high ambitions to Iean Tyndall. 8. Shirley Fuller wills her conversational ability to Betty Lee and Moxie 1NIoore. 9. Bonnie Freeman wills her calm manner to Grace Hussey and Ioyce Williams. 10. Marion Hughes wills her fun-loving nature to Ivlildred Griffin and Alice Mustian. 11. Evelyn Hester wills her ability to get along with everybody to Beverly Smith. 12. Betty Iohnston wills her beauty to Kathryn Bonner. I 13. Clem Iones wills her witty personality to Bobbie Davis. 14. lean Malcom wills her originality to Mary Fowler. 15. Martha Ruth Mann wills her versatility to Iessie Childress. 16. Kathleen Pleasants wills her well groomed appearance to Virginia Bailey. 17. Laura Ray wills her popularity to Peggy Evans and Pearl Bruner. 18. Lillian Rogers wills her attractiveness to Myrtie Ray. 19. W. G. Smith wills her domestic abilities to the Iuniors who are fortunate enough to have need of them. 20. Nannette Fletcher wills her ever ready cooperative manner to Anne Stone. 21. Pat Honeycutt wills her ability to see the best in everything to Ioyce Bunn. 22. Mary Shipman wills her acting ability to Harriet Harvey. 23. Tillie Wheeler wills her ability to keep smiling in spite of Dr. Hamilton to all the Iuniors You will need it I I 24. Lorna Weathers wills her leadership to Eleanor Vickers. 25. Evelyn Parker wills her likeable nature to Mildred Claybrook. 26. To Madeline Roberts, Shirley Draper, Iris Pendergraph and Shirley Wynne we will our black bands Qduplicatej and the memories of that morning. ARTICLE II. 1. We give and bequeath our heart felt appreciation to the Board of Trustees for providing us with three years of well rounded experienced training. 2. We give and bequeath our undying devotion, admiration, and respect to the doctors for showing such interest in us on the halls, and sharing their knowledge with us in the class- room. ARTICLE III. 1. We give and bequeath our gratitude to Mrs. Egerton and Miss Iones for being so gracious to our friends who have visited the Nurses Home. 2. We give and bequeath our thankfulness to hlrs. Campbell and Mrs. Young for their daily reminders to keep us on the right path. DOROTHY BRAY The Nightingale Twgnfy-ggygn CLASS PRO PHECY Finally, I will just lay off work and catch up on all the big dope thatis going around the city. Honestly, such an accumulation of papers! My, do they look messy? I picked up one paper and glimpsed the headlines, AIRLINE I-IOSTESS LONELY SURVIVOR IN PLANE CRASH. As I continued to read the article, I was alarmed and yet thankful to note that this person was Betty Iohnston, employed with American Airlines and was on a cross-country flight. In an ad for a girls, camp in Vermont, I see that Lois Bullock and Bonnie Freeman were listed as camp nurses. Lois always was an outdoor Yankee at heart, but I understand that Bonnie plans to return to N. C. and Don. Listed under the professional literature section was the new nursing arts book in review with all new pro- cedures. It's author is none other than Mrs. Grady Covington Broadwell, R.N., B.S., M.A. W. G. Smith is head of the new premature unit in a midwestern, N. C., town. Rumors are that she is going steady with the High School athletic director. She is getting a little old for college athletes, or did one materialize? The monthly meeting of the P.T.A. at Franklinton met in the School auditorium. Guest speaker was IVIrs. Perry Wheless, R.N., who gave a most interesting speech on uChild Guidancefi She is very well qualified in this field since she has six sons of her own. Her husband is vocational agriculture teacher there. In the farm news section, complete with picture, Mr. and Mrs. james Coates flames and Tillie? have accomplished a great deal. Their farm is being used as an example of one of the best in that section of johnston County. Recently they completed their new house and Tillie is putting her nursing ability to use with her two children. VVhat a calamity caught my eye as I glimpsed a picture of jack Walls, who was hospitalized with minor injuries resulting from an accident while at work. Lucky a small limb brushed him as a huge tree fell. Of course, he got the best of nursing care with his wife, Laura, by his side. Under the birth announcements at Rex Hospital, I noticed that Evelyn Parker Hudson has an eight pound boy, Roy, jr. This is their first child. They are living in Cameron Village and Roy is still with the Army at State College. Martha Mann Smith has given birth, finally, to a girl after having adopted a boy. Wonder which will inherit PI-heophelus? Leave it to Pat Honeycuttf Mrs. Baileyj to be different. She is announcing the birth of triplets. They finished their new house in Millbrook just in time, I hope it has ample room! Reading further down the farm Column, Ruth Atkinson's husband was listed as owner of the Blue Ribbon winner in the dairy cattle show at the State Fair. By way of the grape vine, I hear the cow trails on their farm are being pavedl A pediatrician in Norfolk is running an ad for an ofhce nurse. His present nurse, Nannette Fletcher has resigned. Nan is marrying a lawyer and changing to politics now. Among the new comers to Raleigh freally those returningj are the Lanes and the Bazemores, or better known as Lorna VVeathers and Mary Shipman. Dave has accepted a position as an instructor in the Engi- neering Dept. at State College, while Carl is getting his M.A. They are living in a duplex apartment and Lorna visits Knightdale frequently to get butter and eggs. Oh! a house break, and it is the home of Doyle and Evelyn Hester Bennett, in a new housing district in Raleigh. Of course, the robber didn't get away because Hester had left her teeth braces on the table and he screamed when he saw them and fled. Wlaeri the reporters asked her if she would like to say a word-yep, she just giggled! Kathleen Pleasants has accepted the position of Assistant Director of Nurses at the Granville Menlorial Hospital in Oxford. She has recently received her degree from U.N.C. Vacationing in New IVIexico this month, we Hnd Miss johnnie Bizzelle. She has well earned this trip after three years in the V. A. plus furthering her education in surgery. I understand that some doctor has talked her into matrimony and the wedding is to take place within the next six months. Miss jean Malcom is visiting her parents in Raleigh. She is designing and modeling uniforms for Bruck's in N. Y. I suppose she has plenty of time for parties and picnics there. A musical concert was held at Memorial Auditorium last night under auspices of Civic Mtlsic. The city proclaimed it the best music ever presented here. The composer with his wife, the former IVIarian Hughes, were seated in the right balcony with a radiance of permanent happiness. Mrs. Charles Bass has recently been elected president of the Canasta Club at Wake Forest. Her husband is attending college there. Here on the front social page is a beautiful bride of yester-evening. Oh, yes, it is none other than Mrs. Dot Bray Hall. After the wedding trip to Burmuda, they will reside at Country Club Apartments. He will interne in medicine at Rex Hospital and Dot will be doing private duty nursing there. I see here that Lillian Rogers is still working in the Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville and was recently CContinued on page thirty-fourj Twenty-eight The Nightingale JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS C23 'Qi Y? . y . i l my A Q , - W '- Za fi gi A V X -., A N ,I A 1 Joyce Williams ....,S Secretary Alice Mustian SSS..lSS .SSS.,S, T reasurcr Frances Smith .,..,.Sc .,.....,. President Shirley Wynne .I , ...ic.. Vice President JUNIORS ANNIE ADAMS, Benson VIRGINIA BAILEY, Hamlet ROBERTA BAUGHN, Stoneville The Nightingale Twenty-nine JUNIORS KATIEIRYN BONNER, Aurora PEARL BRUNER, Sanford IOYCE BUNN, Snow I-Iill '--1-.., IESSIE CHILDRESS, Oxford MILDRED CLAYBROOK, Stoneville BOBBY DAVIS, Raleigh SHIRLEY DIQAPER, Roanoke Rapids PEGGY EVANS, Raleigh MAllY FOWLER, Fayetteville MII,DIII5D GRIFFIN, Mamurs HAIIIIIET HARVEY, Littleton 1 . VEI,lxlA I-IEATH, Snow Hill GRACE HUSSEY, Robbins IRlXlA RUTH IONES, Apex BETTY LEE, Coward, S. C. Thirty The Nightingale RUTH IVIEWBORN, Washington, D. C. lN4oxIE MOORE, Durham J U N IORS if ALICE MUS'fIIXN, Elbcron ,fr M' Qi. K X X IRIS PENDERGRAPH, Apex MYRTIE RAY, Rocky Nlount MADELENE ROBERTS, Creedmoor DULCENE STACY, Durham BEVERLY SMITH, Arlington, Va. FRANCES SMITH, Raleigh if IEAN TYNDALL, Kenansvillc ELEANOR VICRERS, Raleigh GRACE VVEATHERINGTON, Roseboro IOYCE WILLIAIxIs, Apex WILLIE WILLETS, Wilmington SHIRLEY WYNNE, Raleigh The Nightingale Thirty-png FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS lean Lee 7 7,,,,,7,..,,7,,. ....,.....SSS...AA.. T rcasurei' Ma1'ie Ma1'com ,7,7,,,,7. SS...SS Social Chairman Ann Blake .S,S .. ...,... ...S.S,.A.SSSS.S.SSS P resident Aim Halliburton .....,,,.e. Vice President Evelyn Hoffman ,..,......,. Secretary Thirty-two The Nightingale B , . 9 nz fi 'Y 7 A FRESHMAN CLASS f 1 K f an , if f X! M I X fi .. ,117 , gd , ' az- '- A H 7- .- 1 L f X. sf I 4 is Y X qv ,. ' . ff :QM - 7. W , if ff- f 4' an f BZ Q5 if' X N W ff f 1 5' 1 W y 1. t 2, .,., H KS, r my Annie Ruth Barbour, Bessie Bizzelle, Anne Blake, Io Ann Blake, Betty Cleaver, lna Cox, Ma1'ian Farrell, Hazel Pinch, Thomaseine Finch, Iean Fuller, Frances Haddock, Ann Haliburton, hlarjorie Harris, Alma Hill, Barbara Hill, Evelyn Hoffman, Dorothy Ketner, lean Lee, Marie Marconi, Doris Meeks, Iulia Parrish, Ruby Pennington, Edna Rogers, Io Ann Rollins, lane Royal, Betty Russey, Ruth Smith, Iennie Tyson, Catherine Wallace, Helen Weathington, Claudel YVeddle. The Nightingale Thirty-three CLASS PRO DHECY fContinued from page 28j crowned the pin-up girl. ln early fall, she begins her training in anesthesia. Beware fellas, her chief interest is still sleep! Mr. Iulian Keith was promoted to manager of the Pine State Creamery, Inc. Rosalyn Carter Keith is due credit tor his success. They receive all their milk products from the prize herd in Alamance County. Oh, yes, it wasnit publicized in this collection of papers but my son, Robert, lr., who is now six months old, won the baby contest in a local studio recently. VVell, l'll say that accumulation of papers proved not so messy but newsy and well worth reading. l'll just read the papers from now on since our correspondence isn't worth mentioning. CLEAIATIS IONIES QNashj DRECLIN ICAL CLASS Sitting: Nancy Furtado, Carolyn Iones, Elizabeth Faulkner, Elizabeth Hill, Patsy Leonard, Sadie Xvhitfield. Standing: Lee Baity, Dot Saintsing, Sue Davis, Peggy Wood, Felicia Carter, Nfary Ayscue. Tlgjygyfouf The Nightingale gkwlmea The Nfgbffngaz Thirty-I9 SPGNSORS DR. ALEXANDER WEBB Miss MARY E. FARRIOR, R.N. HONORARY SPONSOR DR. WARNER L. WELLS Tbmyqix The N igbtingale MASCOTS VJ. I I I 61? The Nightingale Thzrty seven SUPERLATIVES Thzrly mg!! The Nigbtingafe SUPERLATIVES 5 MOST,VE RSA?!' lS3.Eff,. , The Nightingale Thirty mne SUPERLATIVES Em fmmadff FRIENDLIEST MDST LIKELY T0! SUCCEED SUPERLATIVE LILLIAN ROGERS klost Attractive QLEE CLUB ' 4 N' f I ah , , V -V gf V f QQ ,W f -1 M .f f ' 'Z ' 5' ,. 5 I ' ' - f 2 7 ' -,g bf .,-K fn If , I c Q, 4 V f I, . , 3 -1 f . gg 2. , - 1 wa. , Q 11, ' 'J , 'X if A f M12 , M , , , 4 6' ' 1 2 f , f Q ' .Q 5 5 4 l , ' f ,A fi ' 5 V , K ,yn ,, -5 . 1 Ar The Nightingale Fortymm, Qmduwilmf 1950 RAND SISTERS' AWARD LORNA WEATHERS The Rand Sisters, Award, presented by Mr. Parker Rand, in memory of his two sisters, who were Rex Hos- pital Graduates, and given to the Senior who is voted bv her class as the Ideal Nurse. The Nightingale RDYSTER MEDAL Io11NN113 1312251.15 The Royster hledal is awarded an- nually by Dr. C. L. Royster to the member of the Senior Class who makes the highest combined grade i11 scholarship and deportment, Forty-three SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WII-I-IE GREY SMITH The Scholarship Award is presented to the Senior, who during her three vears trainiiig, makes the highest scholastic average. This award was presented bv ivir. H. K. McDevitt. ARSHALS I....... Gimcgu XVEA'IIIIaIIINoIoN IVIILDRED CLAYBROOIQ VIIIGINIA 15,xII,IaY FImNeIes SMITH Forty-fum' The fvigblingafe HOUSE MOTHERS '.f . MRS. GUSSIE YOUNG Mxcs. AGNES C,xmPBE1.1. Miss FLORENCE IONES kills. MARY EDGERTON The Nightingale Forty-19 Rh- '- OUTDOOR PICN IC GROUNDS PAQK ,A , H314-A Forty-.fix The Nightingale The Nightingale Forry-sz'uwz X1 Forty ezgbt f , 7' W f 9 , . 2 j .v Rif f! Q, f V ,g.:-:.Ii1E'-2-E':'- 6::fQF?bp, '3 9. A WV, ' X-RAY DEPARTM ENT ,,,..M 14 ' 'QW 645' The Nightingale Forty nlne OPERATING ROOM ii , ff 1 VVAL 5 gil A -ft f, , 'T ' Q'- i Af K, ' , if .f ' 1 i f if I PEDIATRICS Fifty The Nightingale :AW V if ' f ,W ,K , W W! ,, Q' , N 77,-f ' f , ,MV f f, f 1 , 5 I Z N, f x 4, W, , , W y -1, an ,, f ,f y 5, WA . 4 ,A A iff., ,V , W I , . Q! f 1 , Q if v gy M ,fi 4 A., M4 .W ww 1 X ,A f V Agywyf, V 1, f A -, k-f .:,.. Z The Nightingale Fiftysom, 4 Ffflyfi Luo CL:N IC -W The Nightingale yfuwwfzf and Jifclmeefmeenenh T19 N gb gl F f y lv SNAIDSHCDTS Slipping around-Lct sleeping dogs lic+Vxf'hat now?-Swcct as punch-fiVIan and Mann-Snowbound-Daily cxcrcisc CWhat a rackctfj-Rcsting post-Wliy not sunbathc?-A.iVI. care with bird bath!-Like Iuniors -Dignified Seniors-Profcssionality! Fifty-f014f The Nightingale LITTLE NURSES Ten little nurses Standing in a line, Along comes an M.D., Then there are nine. Nine little nurses Awaiting their fate, Cupid shoots an arrow, Then there are eight Eight little nurses Discussing heaven, Undertaker comes along, Then there are seven. Seven little nurses Call in Dr. Mix, I-le prescribes an overdose, Then there are six. Six little nurses All seem to thrive, Une takes anti-fat, Then there are Eve. Five little nurses Make the doctor sore, I-le cusses out one of them, Then there are four. Four little nurses Failing to agree, Une consults a specialist, Then there are three. Three little nurses Visiting the zoo, Une attracts a monkey Then there are two. Two little nurses Patients they have none, Une decides to take a rest, Then there is but one. Une lonely little nurse Not feeling very well Consults with all the doctors, Who sent her straight to l l l JOK A CHEMICAL ROMANCE Said atom unto molecule: 'lWil1 you elope with n1e?'i And molecule did quick retort: Theres no allinityf' Beneath an electric light plantls shade Poor atom hoped held meter, But she eloped with a rascal base, And now her name's Saltpetrel Pt: 'iWl1at is the matter with me, Doc?H Doctor: HGastroenteritis.,' Pt: i'And what does it come from? Doctor: iilirom the Greekf' ETHER E-Stands for ether, the professional perfume, It gives such an odor of class to the roomg T-Stands for the time it keeps you asleep, Wliile all your secrets from your brain do creepg H-For how sweetly Hshei' talks as you go Such as, uDear, be quiet: now don't act ,, so. E--Stands for your eves, their light divine gone, and R-Stands for right againg how you wish you were home. REMEMBER? Y I I Uur beginners' luck? Clem's special technique for elevated tempera- tures? That dumbwaiter service with a smile? l-low Maruri nabbed her Hmanu? Wlieri a T SLA diclnit get a prep? lvlarianis capsizing twice? Maryis theme song-'4Scatterbrain'l? Those hillbilly jamborees? Building pyramids during study hour? The Nightingale Fifty-fue SNAIDSHOTS nf ga' :gn-.5 A. Bathing beauty-B. Happily sane at Dix I-Iill-C. Watch it, no more sick leave-D. Whicli twin has the Toni-E. Destination unknown-F. Scatterbtain-G. Ten years hence-H. Mothci' Campbell-I. Toot the Hutc-K. From Church- I. Coifee time at Dr. Well's-L. lust Lovic! Fifty-six The Nightingale SNAIUSHOTS , 573, Q -Q E MINIATURE Smile at the birdie-On vacationd-Beach goers-Pullin' fodder-St1'anclccIfIVIrs. Poole-Moxithly wash- Yankee Doodle-Stunting-In the clink QHnancially embarrassed,toojAPa1'kerand ROY--Pl'OfC'SSO1 Slll'I1I11Cl' hangoutw-Cams!!!-Iam session-Sept. 1, 1949-Ready for a spill-Popping the question?? The Nightingale Fifty-550671 AUTCDGRAPHS AUTCDGRAPHS BROAD STREET SAN ITARIUM Exclmively for the Treatment of ALCOHOLISM Conditioned Reflex Aversion and Other Latest Approved Methods CHARLES G. YOUNG, MD. Medical Director VIRGIL JOHNSTON Managing Director 5 miles west of city limits on Broad Street Road Richmond, Virginia Telephone 6-1556 W. H. KING DRUG COMPANY WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Raleigh, North Carolina 'The House of Dependable ond Friendly Service Manufactu1'e1's of PAGE'S CRU-M0 I U.- ., CONGRATULATIONS HUGH M. BAGLEY Box ll2, Durham, N. C. - Telephone 7-629l DAN A. BLAND Pineview St., Raleigh, N. C. - Telephone 3-9959 Representatives WINCHESTER SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY Carolinfz'5 Home of Service l Charlotte, N. C. Telephone 2-4lO9 MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Harlow W. Mims RALEIGH, N. C. Dial 8328 J. J. FALLON COMPANY FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions AR-I-IS-I-IC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 203 Fayetteville Street Phone 8347 RAND'S MILL PLACE GARNER, N. C. Established i759 Parker Rand, Owner Congratulations to You Girls of the l95O Class -ig-1. PENNINGTGN-SMITI-l FUNERAL HOME RALEIGH, Noiatn cf-xRoLiNA O. C. Pennington : James W. Smith I I l Congratulations cmd Best Wishes I CAROLINA SURGICAL suPPi.Y COMPANY I Raleigh, N. C. Durham, N. C. Cowzpfimcnts of CONN-GOWER PONTIAC COMPANY Pontiac Sales and Service Raleigh, N. C. Dial 2-3767 , J. E. HANGER of N. C., Inc Established l86l Light Metal and Willow Limbs Elastic Goods and Trusses C0516- x l - 8Ol West Morgan Street E R. H. FOVVLKES, fllamzger Soy . . . BAMBY BREAD wiki ROYAL BAKING COMPANY RALEIGH, Norm-1 CAROLINA Compliments of PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Raleigh, N. C. Ellisberg's RaIeigh's Smartest Shop Raleigh, N. C. Compliments Of N E I M A N ' S Jewelers 8. Silversmiths 109 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. Wilson Uzzle, Inc Cadillac -- Oldsmobile Sales and Service 421 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. Hayes Barton Appliance Co. Refrigeration Service Electrical Contracting Electrical Appliances Radio Sales 81 Service O 2005F Rd Ph 35136 Rl gh N C HAYES BARTON PHARMACY Hayes Barton DIAL PHONE 2-4641 GENE MORING FLORIST 2008 Fairview Road Raleigh, N. C. Compliments ot PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Raleigh, N. C. WALLER 81 SMITH PHOTOGRAPHERS Your 1950 Nightingale Official Photographers 12 E. Hargett St. Tel. 7708 RALEIGH, N. C. Congmtzzlzztions from HON EYC UTT FRUIT AND PRODUCE North Cc1roIina's Leading Produce Dealers Raleigh, N. C. COZWPLUWENTS s A N I T A R Y L A U N D R Y of ffm s,mrWy W., M A R T l N ls ff.. safe RW M I L L W Q R K c o M P A N Y 4l'I South McDowell St. Telephone 2-4624 Raleigh, N. C. 200 Harrison Avenue Raleigh, N. C. - Goodmorfs Lodies' Shop The little shop around the corner Comer of Wilmington and Hargctt Streets RALEIGH, N. C. LAND'S RaIeigh's Leading Credit Jewelers 137 Fayetteville St. Boylorm-Peo rce Raleigl9's Shopping Center Raleigh, N. C. Stotionery Office Supplies ond Speciolties Gifts 1 Novelties Sheet Music Victor, Decco ond Victor Recordings JAMES E. THIEM Diol 728l lO8 Foyetteville Street Congratulations SENIORS MCRRIS JEWELERS 9 East Hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. EIIisberg's RALEIGH'S SMARTEST SHOP RALEIGH, N. C. Compliments of K R A M E R ' S The Home of Diamondf, P l N E STAT E 'I6 W. Martin St. Mm' - 9 C'e capiml club Building Digmgnds wafches COMPANY Silverware China Crystal Luggage Raleigh, N. C. Job P. Wyatt 81 Sons Company HARDWARE Farm Implements Seeds Raleigh, N. C. Compliments of ECKERD'S DRUG STORE RALEIGH, N. c. 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