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

 - Class of 1954

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As full of pep as a pop corn popper ll Barbara KATHERINE MELROSE COWARD Goldsboro, N. C. I woulcln'f walk around The corner To see The world blow up Melrose FRANCES HAYES DUNN Rocky Mount, N. C. None knew Thee but To like Thee, Nor name Thee but 'ro praise Thee IID-Unnll CORNEHA ELIZABETH FULLER Franklinfon, N. C. Pick a side and l'll argue with you III-ibll JOSEPHINE MARGOT GIVEN Raleigh, N. C. Our Thoughts and our conduct are our own IIJGYII JOYCE LEE HARPER Pineiops, N. C. Be kind To dumb animals- especially men 1.-new-a4 Harper MABLE GERALDINE HOLLARS Boone, N. C. When good notured people leove us, we look forward to their return MARY CAROLE LAMB Raleigh, N. C. Let the rest of the world go by-I'll be 0 spectator JANE MARIE LATTAM Garner, N. C. The surest woy not to foil is to determine to succeed I ily if -.mf 'v':x'N , Sz Q X4 3 ,ww my J vi f Wi , X f V. iffy 2 4 ' X 2 . Z N tit mf gl Q ff, ,,.,:,, , 4 My .jr qs, Jerry u ll Mary f ,N is fa sw Jane LECTGR MAE LYNAM Woke Forest, N. 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Her words are fev but well chosen Il ll Jenny' Mania I I APRIL ELAINE RILEY Lumberton, N. C. A woman's heart is like the moon-always changing buf There's always a man in it Riley BETTY ANNE SCHNIDT Raleigh, N. C. 'If men interfere with work quit work Schnidt' SALLY ANN SMITH Goldsboro, N. C. You know I say just what I think-nothing more or Iess llAnnll JULIA .JUANITA STALLINGS Macelestield, N. C. Life's not such ci bad game after all MARY SUGG STYRES Greenville, N. C. My true love hath my heart and l have his v GWENDOLYN TALLY Fayetteville, N. C. It wasn't angels who laughed when she was born Tully BETTY BUNCH TAYLOR Greenville, N. C. Never put off till tomorrow thot which you con put oft till doy ofter tomorrow CLARA STALLINGS THORNTON Smithfield, N. C. Ambition rules her broin ond love her heort EDITH ADALINE VANN Goldsboro, N. C. Blessings on him who first invented sleep K 1 A ua' 3 Ta, ,Y W hy, X 7. 1, 345,17 ig f , , Sify' -fm. F ,, A I . 'Zi,,hZWl 9 I Q f'?'4Qsf, wf-. A f s A S: , , - , Q II If Bunch 'Hu- Clara Addie ,E ffyg,-M :L 6 fL'4' .a L57 ' mg ft ' 42f'1k,j7s is s ' J' ' Vu, uf, 531 y -:Mi :Sf KN? bi W i,-'fa B f ,, T KL ' ll ego , 4 . i ., 'AUX l i REBECCA JACKSON WARRICK Raleigh, N. C. A caress is better than ci career LONA NELL WORRELL Colerain, N. C. l might as well take my time, there's a whole lite ahead ot me WALKING WITH GOD 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 Il Becky Lona Tlllill llll 'l'll So it is facts everybody is wanting. Well, here are the facts on the class of '54. Back in September '51, forty-two girls entered the dear ole Rex School of Nursing and a week later a late member strolled in to make a grand starting roll of forty-three. Work began! Busy minds start- ed learning the ways of nursing and college boys' good times. The girls chose to lead them that year Manie Gibson, president, Joyce Harper, vice president, Carol Johnson, treasurer, and Lector Lynam, secretary. Dr. Whitaker and Mrs. Ruth Smith were elected sponsors. The rules seemed to crack down on the probies. Only one overnight a month, but luck was with this class. Due to a broken furnace, an extra trip home slipped up in October. Some were homesick while others were glad to be away from home. A grand mixture of all types of girls, but a bunch that harmonized like the Andrew sisters. With the Thanksgiving turkey the P. C.'s idefinitely not privileged characters or pole catsl took to the hospital wards and began taking temperatures, pulses, and respirations. Then at Christmas, a whole week of working eight hours a day and a whole week's vacation. It was the vacation that was most ap- preciated. But Christmas also marked a sad spot, for one went home and then there were forty-two. January and the first half of February were filled with exams. And then a wonderful thing hap- pened. On February 22, forty girls, now freshman, were capped. Here again, along with tears of ioy, was a tear of sorrow for the two girls who left the crew. Following capping was another week's vacation. It was later realized that this vacation was not a reward for having been capped but rather a breather before starting the next three months of work. These '54'ers must have been a noisy bunch because their first Mothers' Day in training was spent on restriction. That is, all were on restriction except for the slyest in the class who managed to hit the sack before the storm hit them. Finally the freshman summer creeped up. The class went on the hos- pital roster. They felt the importance of being full fledge student nurses and very much a part of the hospital. Summer privileges were much better and the girls kept themselves entertained with sun bathing on the roof, swimming at the pool, unlimited overnights, dates and the usual bridge parties and tea parties. Dr. Whitaker and Mrs. Smith added the keynote of warm weather activities with a picnic at the American Legion pond. All too soon came fall with football and more classes. But it was great to be iuniors and wear the Rex cape. During the summer six more classmates had dropped out of school. Class officers for the '52- '53 year were Sue Brown, president, June Beasley, vice president, Betty Baggett, secretary, and Ada- line Vann, treasurer. The new Student-Faculty Government Association which was started the year before, moved intohigh gear. A new director of nurses, Margaret Cheek, took over the driving reins. The next two years looked mighty long, but determined young Nightingales marched on. The main social function of the iuriior year was, of course, the traditional Junior-Senior. lt was a grand affair held at the Raleigh Country Club. ln June the first of the class moved over to Dix Hill for three months of psychiatric training. ln August the first class baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Richardson was the former Miss Gibson. New rules were in effect and students could marry. A transfer student also ioined the ranks and another pre-clinical class arrived. September ended two hard years. Black bands decked the before blank white caps. Only twelve months to go. Needless to' say, the main purpose of this senior year was to finish. Senior officers were Ann Smith, president, Gwen Talley, vice president, Jane Lattam, secretary, and Lector Lynum, treasurer. The seniors took their turns at Dix Hill and pediatics. And then in June, GRADUATION! Although it was wonderful to wear that white uniform, the girls had to turn back to the bluestripes until August 26. The class left with only thirty-four graduates as to the forty-three preclinicals it began with. But it was a larger family because besides the thirty-four young graduates, there were two babies, six hus- bands and sixteen weddings planned for the fall. Pretty good for a no good bunch of wonderful girls! Some stayed at Rex, others went in the armed forces, others just kept house and raised families, and still others went all over the country to practice their hard learned profession. But there is always one thing for sure - there will never be another class like the Rex class of '54. THANK GOODNESS! SUGGIE STYRES Historian SUCCEED SUE BRGWN I wh M PERSONALITY GWEN TALLY CUTE BARBARA CLARK ATHLETIC JERRY NELSON f' ,W , I 15,11 f FRIENDLY BETTY BAGGETT VERSATILE ANN SMITH 'Y Q - INTELLECTUAL CLARA THORNTON WITTY ADAUNE VANN ATTRACTIVE JOYCE HARPER POPULAR JANICE BRADY TALENTED FRANCES ALDERMAN PRCFESSIONAL BETTY SCHNIDT Illlll IIIII It is 3 o'clock in the morning - The babies are sleeping. The mother's are sleeping. The aides are sleeping. So are the internes. You wonder about me? I'm on night duty, IDUM DE DUM DUMI for the twenty-fifth week. I can't sleep. The notice on the bulletin board plainly says so. I'll turn the notice over and catch a few winks anyway. It's 3:O7V2 A. M. There's a crash outside! I iump over the bassinets and run to the window. Jay Given ldriving her new Caddilacl lust collided with Shorty's bicycle. Shorty is uniniured - he's still upstairs, counting out peas - can't decide whether to give I2 or I3 to Juanita Stallings, Head Dieti- clan. KDUM DE DUM DUMI It's 3:IOV2 A. M. Barbara Clark rushes to the scene of the accident, wearing her self designed police uniform, consisting of a 4x4 and two feathers. The feathers cover her -- KDUM DE DUM DUMI she must have lost weight. ' The only part of the car we can salvage is tlre radio. It's going full blast with Hamilton and Webb's new musical operation, Blood on the Floor , starring Betty Best singing l Dropped the Sponge . Followed by Leona Marshburn's latest program One Hundred and Twenty Questions. 3:I5 A. M. There's another loud crash! It's Ann Smith, who iust dropped everything, including the retractor she was holding for Dr. Neal, and struck out for California. She heard of the '59 gold rush. Whish - that was Dr. Neal - He's following in the rear. CDUM DE DUM DUMI My nerves are shattered! I turn the dial. It's 3:23 A.M. One of Broadway's stage plays is starting. It's Hamlet with April Riley playing the part of Ophelia The program is interrupted by a news flash - Two patients just escaped from Dix Hill. The catastrophy has the new supervisor, Jo Ann Macon, standing on her head. Just as I thought, she's crazy about her work. IDUM DE DUM DUMI An ambulance iust drove up. Betty Baggett is at the wheel. Her assistant Audrey Morgan is flaked out in the rear. What happened? A stretcher fell on her head. I pick up a newspaper lying in the foot of the ambulance. On the front page in bold print I read that Jean McDaniel is trying for the third time to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. Keep up the good work, Jean. lDUM DE DUM DUMI 3:33W A.M. I flip over to the Want Ad section. Wanted Secretarial position, with adequate salary - 29 years old - no experience and no bad habits - willing to learn - signed, Joyce Har- per. Wanted Social Hostess position at the T.L.C. Fraternity L- no salary required - only room and Board -- signed, Sue Brown. Wanted Teaching position, preferably German - no other Ian- guage necessary. R.S.V.P. signed, Jane Lattam. Wanted Baby sitter for three weeks while husband and wife fly to Africa on their second honeymoon-signed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton. QDUM DE DUMDUMI I scan the pages. My eyes bulge - For Sale One worn and slightly used husband and two offsprings - cheap + see owner - Mrs. Bobbie Pollard. Next item - For Sale Two army uni- forms with fatigues - underwear to match - call 3l23. Lt. and Mrs. Stinky Styers. For Sale One chicken farm consisting of two chickens - plenty of corn to feed 'em with. Call 2132 Mrs. James Taylor. At the bottom of the page I see where Janice Brady is flying to Reno lseeking alimonyl for her third divorce. Next item - Melrose'Coward is sailing for Europe to continue her musical career. lDavid launched the boatl DUM DE DUM DUM. It's 4:05 A.M. Frances Alderman is lust coming off her date - bubbling over with excitement -- After nine years of steady courtship, her fraternity boyfriend let her count the pearls in his pin. Just as I thought - She's a pearl digger. DRG HAIR 'l' wontinueill 4:07 A.M. What's that I smell--it's smoke!! I-ib Fuller, Head Nurse of Pediatrics just exploded latter a run in with Dr. Lawrencel setting the hospital on fire. Clang, Clang, Clang -Lector Lynam, driving her fire truck just ran over three pedestrians, one adult and two kids, rushing to the fire - lDUM DE DUM DUM! 4:O7V2 A.M. Everything is under control now - only damage - Two crushed egos and three of Lector's curls. lShe got too close to the fire.! Someone iust hit me with a pint, felt more like a fifth -- no it's a milk bottle. Just Betty Schnidt with her friendly greetings. She drives a milk wagon - To show my appreciation I climb in beside her. She tells me Jerry Nelson and Jerry Hollars quit basketball and fled to de hills to de distilling business - must be de good ole mountain dew. 4:35 A.M. We pass Adaline Vann, selling flowers on the street. She figures to make more money that way. Just played a hunch - that's what she did. Just played a hunch!! Lona Worrell iust crossed the street to the orphanage - little old to be an orphan -- no she's the matron. Who is that little woman sitting on the curb? lt's Becky Jackson Warrick - She has suffered in- somnia ever since Woody left. Schnidt drops me off at the corner -June Beasley helps me to my feet - She has only three more years to wait for the wedding. She tells me Bonds has taken the fatal plunge and has three little girls. You know what, they all three giggle. lDUM DE DUM DUM! Manie Richardson iust tipped her cap on her way to work. She took Mrs. Stripling's place in the clinic. it's 5:07 A.M. Mary Lamb just stumbled off the bus. Ray stumbled behind her. They are stumbling to City Hall. 5:18 A.M. Here comes Frances Dunn wearing a flowing robe. What's that you're wearing Frances? lt's a nun's habit. l'm a nun . - Just getting the facts mam, iust getting the facts. The babies are awake -the mothers are awake - the aides are awake - so are the internes lthey left three hours ago! You wonder about me?? l'm awake too, Miss Cheek iust woke mel Oh! Oh! Three more months restriction-sans cap. DRAG A HAIR NET. lDUM DE DUM DUM! GWEN TALLY Class Prophetess AK IT Ill! LEAVE IT! We the Class of '54 Have been Through ---- I But never no more. We do hereby bequeath to you- TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT! It's the best we can do! SECTION I United We Stand! ARTICLE I To the Faculty, we leave our apologies - need we say more! ARTICLE ll To the Doctors, we leave our heart felt gratitude for their PATIENTS - what would we have done without them? ARTICLE III To the Interns, we leave a pair of field glasses, to be shared equally, during Suntan Season! ARTICLE IV To the Hospital, we leave the following recommendations for the Utopian Hospital Plan: I. No Visitors! 2. No Flowers! 3. No Patients!!! ARTICLE V To the House Mothers, and Hostesses, we leave a siren -- to be blown every night at IO:3O Sharp! ARTICLE VI To the Rising Seniors, we leave a box of yeast - hoping they'll RISE!! ARTICLE VII To the Rising Juniors, we also leave a box of yeast --hoping they'lI Rise too!! SECTION II Divided We Fall: ARTICLE VIII I. Betty Taylor leaves her ability to ask the right question at the wrong time to -- Ann Brady. 2. Lona Worrell leaves her love of wild parties to Catherine Parker. 3. June Beasley leaves on the next bus for Raleigh Route Three. 4. Barbara Clark leaves her short hair cut to - Florence Chaffee, the barber shop is just down the street -- if they can't cut it we know who can. 5. Joyce Harper leaves her romantic ideas to - Ann Dickerson. 6. Audrey Morgan leaves - with the ice man! 7. Lector Lynam leaves her new look to the Fashion Plate. 8. Jerry Hollars left Charlotte Memorial - to come to Rex! Good Girl! 9. Juanita Stallings leaves her famous Be-Bop steps to Arthur Murray. IO. Melrose Coward leaves - with no regrets. TAKE I 1111 LEAVE IT! lllontinlleil II. Gwendolyn Tally leaves her gold teeth at home so no one will rob her when she goes out. 12. The Night Duty girls leave Peggy Shackleford -n a mouth gag and a sound proof room - have a big time Shackleford! 13. Janice Brady leaves her lonely evenings spent in the library to Ruth Langston - We advise you girls to ioin the lonely hearts club. 14. Becky Warrick, Suggie Styres, Manie Richardson, and Bobbie Pollard - left to get married. 15. Clara Stallings leaves her unique laugh to - Faye Burns. 16. Mary Lamb leaves her record of ANCHORS AWAY to - Faye Oliver - why so patriotic, girls! 17. Jay Given leaves her copy of How to Win Friends and Influence People to - the Nursing Office. 18. Betty Baggett leaves her alert wide awake manner to - Pete Cash. 19. Jane Lattam leaves her yankee brogue to the Yankees - yank got a chance among us rebels. 20. Betty Best leaves her singing voice - to the birds! 21. Leona Marshburn leaves her skill in playing bridge to - the card shark - Hoyle. 22. Jo Ann Macon leaves the telephone booth - only when absolutely necessary. 23. Frances Dunn leaves her loud boisterous ways to Hope Hunt. 24. April Riley, leaves her ability to get her boy of the week , without being too noticeable to -- Elsie Blalock. 25. Betty Schnidt leaves her unprofessional air to - Peggy Cooper. 26. Lib Fuller leaves her calm serene moods to Mother Campbell - to be used only when making room inspection. 27, Jean McDaniel leaves, Miss you while you're gone, bye! 28. Sue Brown leaves her love for men, money and matrimony, to - Ann Jones. 29. Frances Alderman leaves her Wise and Otherwise actions to - Jane Warren. 30. Jerry Nelson leaves her love for a good clean joke to Ruth Page. 31. Ann Smith leaves to make a million dollars ---- 32. Adaline Vann leaves to help her spend it ! ! 33. l, Genevieve Bonds, leave for the hills while l'm still able, before this annual comes back from the press. We Saw It: Wreck from Rex. Bundle of Nerves. I DUN IT. GENEVIEVE BONDS SPIINSURS D HONORARY SPONSOR MR. L. C. THORNTON SCHOLARSHIP AWARD The Scholarship award was pre- sented to Betty Best, who, during her three years of training made the highest scholastic average. This was presented by Mr. John Blanton. ,rf 'if ROYSTER MEDAL The Royster Medal is awarded annually to the member of the Se- nior Class who makes the highest combined grades in scholarship and department. This medal was pre- sented to Frances Dunn by Mr. John Blanton. KW 'Sm '45 . r ! til ' 4,1 X Zf fsfepf? Q he N. . V Sf RAND SISTERS' AWARD The Rand Sisters' award, pre- sented by Mr. Parker Rand, in mem- ory ot his two sisters who were Rex Graduates, was presented to Manie Richardson, after being voted on by her classmates as the Ideal Nurse of the Class of 1954. f.. f, , 'Z If 1 4 I fi? sf: '. Mk . -Ki -1 wg, 1 1 , ,Ml ' 1 . ..,, x4Qtfj'i,yf , 51.4 . W 5 QU. .5 51' 1 I 1 . Q K .4 7 9 1 .X , s , , .I .K 7 Q' Q 1 1 , '1 . ,K , Vflfws' , ' 51 ffm .9 , 4 1. a. A Ap - 1 1 .1 , ' ' 1 1' Q 1-'5g1'3, , ,fm , I sg X ,lwqsl 4. :gr , , 1 ,V tj XV ' Dv Y K. N 44 ,,1 J! ' 'v -J 1 X ya h zriflf M.. f ff' 35.16551 'Lwb ,'f,Q.g,-.-.,.s,,Q?1i , R 1 wi 1 ' 3, vw - . 3 ,M .Q1f,..f 1! V11 1 1 L - . rf- 1. '51, ,ff A A .fwlg iw? V Q , 1 -'ff -WA J :mx 'iv' , ,AA . , V B11 WW QQQAXW. I-3 -,gf X1 5 . 1 .Z-x:,1,93gt, ,, xl 1 1 ,M . .1 ,yn 1 1, .,, X K. y, . N 1 'fa k . 1' M. 11 , , j f'w 1 , .192 1f:x',g,f7?i1Z,iQnfT,rf E X 1 '- V 5' irq . ,, 'Y 12 ff my A ' ' , 1 'isis ff.. . 11 1 .1 - 1' '7f? ?.' 'Q w . . 1 Rav T fi A -2:11 mix, K 'Lf N 5 have , 1 ' 11 if , , ra ' 5,1-46 4 QA., My M.. 1 A' ' -.1 ' X , .. xx, Q -f . z , MA. , IQ' . .Ag ' 's,1f?.2' PS' 5? ...W , N Q ,' 4 1 ,- V Y. ' , V , fy. :V 1 .3 . 0 X. , tfsf., .1 V 1 A-,EJ M ,, ,. v X. ,f , ful. 7 .Q I. 1 4111. 'Q 'j . -M, .1 . X .f Q , A 9 af'-5,5 'FK 'Z 1, , QQ 5 f ' A ,, , f ,VO 7? fx 3 . f - fr 3 Z Wy, 5? , 2 K F6 1 , N: 'fm' 2375! 5 4,fv'fg,f 3 3 Q . 'WEN 4 x QW 2 : 5 .jf-'us of , 'ge .., g , ill, 'i N-:V AV - 4 a'.,..:4.141iw'-Y Q 5 W 2 N 75 ,, , .W Leg f wr is NN-mm 4. st. -ss , , ww MASCOTS Susan Rebecca Thompson Donald Nash Whitaker, Jr MARSHALLS Peggy Shackelford Bonnie Williams Patricia Groff Sylvia Ann Brady CLASS BABIES Beverly Sue Richardson Ann Marie Pollard G: M-41' UNIUR wfl x 1 A '-5' - Lf W.- ., nfngp E 5 2 ,I,.' f 1 , f - I f 1 1 f I W 1 1 I fgf 509' J U N I O R O F F I C E R S PETE CASH . . . President JANE WARREN . . . Vice-President PEGGY SHACKELFORD . . . Treasurer Betty Beal Billie Bell Elsie Blalock Elna Bridges Faye Burns Delores Cash Plas Peggy Cooper Louise Dail Betty Deaton Peggy Edwards Patricia Groif Hope Hunt Betty Jones Ruth Langston Myra Norman Ann Brady Betty Caviness Ann Dickerson Ann Jones Faye Oliver COTliefl0G' PGrl4er Ruby Perry Norma Pittman Helen Redditt Mary Richardson Peggy Riddle June Riley Peggy Shackelford Patsy Steed Lou Vaughn Jane Warren Geraldine Wiggins ink Bonnie Williams Mariorie Williams Louise Gooch Going off duty at eleven o'clock, Tired, discouraged and ready to drop, But called out to help at eleven-fifteen, With woe in the heart that must not be seen. Morning and evening, noon and night, Just doing it over, hoping it's right. When we report aff to cross the bar, Dear Lord, will you give us iust one little star- To wear on the cap of our uniform new- ln the ward above where the head nurse is YOU. FR E s HM EN E5 EL, 0 JEAN MOORE . , . President BETTY HATTON . . Vice-President FLORENCE CHAFFEE . . Secretory REBECCA GLICKMAN . . Treasurer F R E S H M E N O F F I C E R S P. Alexander N. Bowling S. Buck C. Day L. Flye F. Godley B. Hodges B. Allen F. Blackburn A. Blancha P. Boone J. Bowman C. Branch F. Brown P. Brown 321.5 J. Cash F. Chaffee l. Cox L. Crumpler V, Duke G. Duncan M. Edge S. Edwards , , 4 ' 'Z A 'A' We ff 1 ,1 f 4 .ef'f1-cv- - , N. Fulp H. Gardner B. Garrett B. Glickrnan gif. J. Hester J. Gray J. Guley B. Hatton B. Hollingsworth A. Kennedy C. Kennedy A. Kinch E. Kinsinger S. Kirby G, LQMQr A, Land B ee Q K. Long L. Lovitt J. Matson S, Mew J Moore H. Newton J. Perry A. Prince M. Quicke S Robbins M. Smith S. Smith A. Speir B. Stewart A Strickland H. Tatsey F. Teachey B. Turner I. Vinson M Walker S. Wester J. Whaley The world grows brighter year by year, Because some nurse in her little sphere Puts on her apron, and smiles and sings And keeps on doing the same. old things. Taking the temperatures, giving the pills To remedy mankind's numerous ills. Feeding the babies, answering the bells, Being polite with a heart that rebels. Longing for home, and all the while. Wearing the same old professional smile. Blessing the new born- baby's first breath, Closing the eyes that are stilled in death. Taking the blame for all mistakes, Oh, dear, what a lot of patience it takes. 115454, A' FRANCES DUNN President PAT GROFP Vice-President JOYCE HARPER Secrefo ry CATHERINE PARKER Treasurer SARAH HETCHCOCK HELEN CREECH Advisors GUVER ME 3 5 if Z? J 3,1 I 31. :Qf ?:. 1 A N 1 X X xf NN if W ' .F 7 1 .4- wi' W .7 .QM ii w. W W f f A ,X'Wwj,R MXL' ' af ' fy wwf, 4,1 fly ' f, ' 12351 '5?f'Ql-X f U . M,,x,g 'Jr , W .N X f Q2 'V i fig gaffff I. fy zu 4 x 1 4 1 1, 5 al 7 fe, 3 . .J ' . 1,1 fy. Q: ff, 37 . Y ,W ff AZ C A ' s ll K N, 7 4' , X f . ,, 1 4 , A J f T, f fl , 5 X I Q C Q , s. 4 Q Q ff J 9 f A VI X X X X K Q Z, Q K ,, 7 Y! Qf Wx 1 BARBARA CLARK Nominating JEAN MCDANIEL Ways and Means CllMMl'l l' ll CHAIRM PAT GROFF Devotional JAY GIVEN Project JERRY NELSON Athletic FRANCES ALDERMAN Social Clara Stallings Frances Dunn Barbara Lee Pete Cash CLASS REPRESENTATIVES A65 , 11? 5 A Adaline Vann April Riley Patsy Steed Betty Caviness Peggy Alexander Phyllis Bone GARY ANN LaMAR President JUANITA STALLINGS Vice-President BONNIE WILLIAMS Secretary LONA WORRELL Treasurer MARJORIE WILLIAMS SHELIA ROBBINS' Co-Chairmen Devotional Committee IDA COLLIE Faculty Advisor CII R BA KETB LL Gow? O5 05 Yo C0 fl, I' JO ANN GRAY REBECCA GLICKMAN MARJORIE ADAMS JEAN PERRY LONA WORRELL JERRY HOLLARS JUANITA STALLINGS ROSE PACE JERRY NELSGN MAXINE SMITH E fx fx da 1 S53 ' Q Q7 SX Mfss B!! U5 UT NOK G mow Wea Adwso OODWIN CHURAL CLUB FIRST SOPRANOSX SECOND SOPRANOS , , i Vw K ALTOS STAFF 5 UE pxgigxxof Fcffulfyco TTON Advisor JUNE BEASLEY CLARA STALLINGS Co-Make-up Editors S GND JEA X12 B 'V Gwivisxoxoq PM Jlflfsley 5331151 O GXN ENKTQXNGKQSS 5 fo fofsps MPSXASXOVXOO f ' f '95 Ra G J if ggi f f 1. by fig? juz if 2 f. fl ,Vw 1 , , 1 , 1 xr .1 f 9 ff ' . -, il- Fw 'wgzf Q ' -- . -fxsswifglbivgsg' ' -Q ag f 4 Y n ,Y fargc' zf2swM, fl f .1 f , Q my pg -A1 .ff , ' 1,,, ,f ' -: vw'- -New sc, . 11 NA QPY o C JA Nxxifig W0 Jo ANN MACON O'f4dVe,,Z,Gfv,g,v Fidqexvsx Business Manager '09 A400 QQ' Oger BARBARA CLARK Superloflve Edlfor ADALINE VANN Sensor Edafor BET gxkd TY PRVAM gud ALA Jffnfor JQNES PM E WOlSE Edlfol. d. lfor F MRS. MARY EDGERTON Day Hostess 5 W as-F2 :si A 1 , RQ.. L- MISS FLORENCE JONES Night Hostess MRS. AGNES CAMPBELL Housemother L MRS. ,GUSSIE YOUNG Housemother , J, V .21'f'! ' ,jf I! ' I 40 M 5553 M x . 191. 3. 'iff iw, A 5 wwf: fo'-' ' , my X ,f H , . x . ' my -..,m-1 sd, I , 1 ',,. ag., .'. . I-' ,N ... , QW- ' 'ffhs lf' 'W iw' , f AA if YN S vw 2 ' . I l ly I ' X Y 2 ,25 1 ' 53, , y ,Q ' -' , .- A ' ' ' X W 'QQ' - ,LVN 2 ' if fy 451, 4 7 af? 5 744' , !f Q gg Q A iw-A ' ' 'in u 1 1 V M MISS MARGARET CHEEK Director of Nurses MRS. BARBARA BOYLES Secretory MRS. SARAH HITCHCOCK Assistant Director of Nurses Mies. JETTIE BLAKE MRS- EULA SHANKLE Night Supervisor l Assistant Night Supervisor MR. HAROLD DUGAN MRS- AGNESQRR Mole Nurse Supervisor A'de Supemsor V ,1 I W.. SS Q I nns. MAGDALENE women Miss ELIZABETH PETERSON MERS- .MARX DUQAN Evening Supervisor Evening 5UPe Vi50f Vemng vupemsor , fp If 4 wyhfgki V f 7 , -Q. rf .. 415: CJ , MISS IDA COLLIE MISS BILLIE GOODWIN MISS ELIZABETH WINSTEAD MISS REBECCA PERRY MRS. HELEN CREECH 4 if N4 MQ, ,, AM f fe- ff 4 I 7 sig 2? , 1 I ' - su' f I M WSW ' av, N K I . 1 'X z .A u Dr. Alderman Dr. Ballew Dr. Branaman Dr. Brian Dr. Broughton General Practitioner E.E.N.T. Obstetrician Medical Medical l l l Dr. Bugg Dr. Caviness Dr. Chesson Dr. Combs Dr. Cooper Pediatrician Medical Surgeon Medical E.E.N.T. Dr. Daniels Dr. Dewar Dr. Edgerton Urologist Medical Obstetrician gg! Dr. Farley Dr. Fox Pediatrician Urologist use 2: wiv:-1 9 'rs I f f X, i 1 tx., 5 ..w . - H ' 'Q 31 fb' . if 1, 1 7 , me 'A ,ze .f sie ' ' fi'gJ , ' yifrw- ,, F- is fs, 'K' . QQAY ,wi Qi' f' . Dr. Galloway Dr. Hamilton Dr. Hardree Dr. Harer General Practitioner Surgeon Pathologist Orthopedist V G- was N1 f X if Z 4 ir . Q' sf K s is' ' 1 R -gG1 ?fr fc., f Q M f U .. Jw f fl! '03, 2 l 3 X ' f S ti 23, 1 H V ,v, A F2 Dr. Haywood, Jr E.E.N.T. fl l s : -is if - 1 , 5, A 3, f 2 i A is Q if as 3 X f s +2 Z Eff , X Q ., . Lg ,f '- ff tx 1 ig wg' , ,f '. .' 1 gg 3 b , 1 . , A If Ex t A , f A K A ,K t , V S 5 D I ll gf K A iii 4 1 ' Q t '-1 4,.,,, , , , ' -X A i' Lg, , ffl- A f P M r r 2 - I r-ii Dr. Herring Dr. Hicks Sr. D . Hill Dr. Hitch , r General Practitioner E.E.N.T. General Practitioner Dermatologist Dr. Hunt Orthopedist Dr. Jackson Dr. Kerman Dr. Kisfler Dr. Kleiman Dr. Lane Profectologisf Medical Medical Medical Medical Dr. Lawrence Dr. Liles Dr. Long Dr. McCauley Dr. Mclnnis Surgeon General Practitioner Medical Pediafrician Pediatrician Dr. McManus Dr. Moore Medical Orfhopedist Dr. Payne Dr. Pizer Obstefrician Pediafrician Dr. Neal Dr. Ogle Dr. Paschal Sufgeon Anesthetisf Surgeon i2'i f ' A 'js P Dr. Plonk Dr. Rhodes Dr. Ruark Surgeon Urologisf Obstefrician Dr. Royster Dr. Sanders Dr. Senter Dr. Simpson Dr. Sinclair Medical Pediafrician Medical Obstefrician Surgeon , V , i A -il fl ' ' w , 'fi P T sf P 1q?'.3afi. ' if . W. AM,,VA WV , Lbv , , f ,f , .jfffgfglw l iz, 1-C, 41 . z f . Q . f' , , ,,,, - lg . ' A f I - ' J . . - '-. . ., .','Q, 5, Dr. Smith Dr. Stainback Dr. Styron Dr. N. Thompson Dr. G. Thornhill Urologist Surgeon Medical Medical E.E.N.T Dr. H. Thornhill Dr. Umphlett Dr. G. Woldrop Dr. Wall Dr. C. Ward E.E.N.T. Medical Obstetrician E.E.N.T. General Practitioner ' lrnr . A-J ...l. ','.. --'-- MVK .1 ' . 2, V' ' . Qisvzfisisfrpi x ' ',,- . A f - ff? WS , QW! QMWQ 1 r ' X 1 ,J Dr. W. T, Ward Dr. Whitaker Dr. 'White Dr. Webb Dr. A. Wilkerson General Practitioner General Practitioner Surgeon Surgeon Obstetrician Dr. C. Wilkerson Dr. J. Wilkerson Dr. Williams Dr. H. Wilson Dr. T. B. Wilson Medical Dermatologist Pediatrician Medical Pathologist Dr. Withers Dr. Wooten Dr. James Wright Dr. John Wright Dr. Yarborough Medical Pediatrician E.E.N.T. E.E.N.T. General Practitioner DR. JACK CARSON DR. EDWARD MIZE Pediatrics Obstetrics IDE DR. JULIAN SPENCE DR. WILLIS FOWLE Medicine Surgery TERE N-s.-.1 AA S 5- N Q4 9 DR. BUD ANTHONY DR. HAL CHAPLIN DR. CHARLES JOHNSON DR. BILL LILLY DR. WATSON PUGH DR. LOU BULLARD DR. ALEX LASSITER . L f is DR. BOB SMITH gnu- H- if. :if f . ', fi, Lf g ', 5. .. L2 ' ' r f j .dp ' -,N . ref' '- ' 'is - -I .:'f2i1f j , ,p:1'fq:-if .- , I I 'X A r--f 11 I '. ,f:, ,5,.W , , , -.'. i .. wir -1 J.-z, few V ' 4 --.fwwiw 4, ' 9 MRS. NELL CARDWELL Medica! Supervisor 6 MRS. L. DANIELS Heod Nurse GRIFFIN HALL MISS E. BENSON Head Nurse MRS. E. ATKINS Heod Nurse MISS C. I-IILL MISS D. I-IERRING MISS F- TOLA MISS E. KIRKLAND MISS M. CAMPBELL MISS D. BLACKMAN MISS INA COX MISS H. KEEL Ass'f. Head Nurse EAST HALL f f X A J 2, 1 4 ,2 FIRST WEST 525 F'n?9f'4E7?'?i?3'ff2'4if? 2 H7 2,-,!4'v53.,'z1, 1, ' 1 'f11f?'e?'l?ff:f ' , 1,-Q I H rwjzagffef If T7V1L,:'fff., I M A,I,. E,-I . , ,I ffmfv A I X . , f ,. N I X 1,5 jg I ' . .' . 1iff,iQif' , ., , 5,32 gi, ln r 'Wfwiy 1 , ., . ' ' m ieww, x xwffgf ' 1,,f4g,f44. i f g . 1 '2i,g164g2?W , f M. nu. Vw, vgflqf V if f f MISS V. HEATH MRS. F. COLEY an MRS. B. MCCAFFREY V f 7, X , ,, fskerfvi f 7 X f I Y' , 4 X f 12 My V1.1 qsjixfb aw- ' X f f P1 , f 5 f A f X' f 1 1 ,. , . -' If I N .511 ,',ffw1'Q' ax ff -. f . Q29 - -iw,-w,.fw,Lef' fm, gage f- ' ' - f' J' vfxV ' 2,254 452 , ggfl-,ggi , yt J, ,' ww Iggy -xj ' , ' STQQ -- SIS 1250 I9 '5:Yk'i'w . BSS KI , ? QL. - V 1, .A .Q .5 WQQJ ,if I. ,Y ,, A,-A , 5, 5, Q - fQvgMQQyvf4f.3,fW I nv ,. 1 ,V swf If f?2effw-x- .mv ww, 114-fiwm .f 1 I - f , cf g 'Q X- ' I-,, f , X X f M,,w . Q 1 Q 6' , A ,i ,-,.-4-,if-2 ygm Q, I V 1 MRS. MILDRED EMORY Surgical Supervisor MISS R. VVORRELL, PRN BOB GOMBATZ Mole Nurse, PRN SECOND EAST x MISS D. SMITH MISS S. DAVIS U THIRD MISS L. PEELE MISS H. WILLIAMS ERY CENTER MRS. F. JONES MISS A. WILLIAMSON THIRD EAST X 1 ef, . Ag :Cz I MRS. M. VICTOR MRS. M. WALLER MRS. A. DUNNIGAN Heod Nurse Head Nurse Heod Nurse Xl W MISS P. BOYETTE MISS F. CARTER MRS. L. PATRICK hum I ,.2,, '53 I , ,Q f Agfa ,Qi Q, se., WW ' I fl 5 TM-an N U R S E R Y MRS. D. HALL Head Nurse MISS R. BAUGHN MRS. G. JONES MISS L. STANCIL OB NURSERY hwwfsw. L.. ,g1gpqng,QlNlSll' W Wag mug sawn? I 1 I 13 In-gg-nmnlvmuml KW l .E A4 X3 ff 3 5 3 i ,if A MRS. R. BERNARD ' R 1 Clinical Supervisor P A 5 S A ' S as ...S if 5 3 ' 4 gg Q R Rv Miss A. LORE S Heod Nurse P E DI T H IC WS .W rf gl , , -' LQ. I 6'7,',4ff ff MRS. M. SAULS MISS J. NORMAN MRS. J. TYSOR MISS E. THOMPSON Clinical Supervisor i MISS JANE DAIL Head Nurse 1 0B 'l' TRIC li? 3: 2? ' F MRS. N. SPEIRS MRS. M. WAGNER MRS. H. SCOTT MRS. P. OVVENS MISS M. FARRIOR Heod Nurse OPERATING ROOM l YL, xuf Ass'f. Head Nurse Q N My Q1 an-'X' 1-.JC r RECOVERY ROOM MRS. D. CRAWFORD Head Nurse .ff T54 MRS. M. STRIPLING MRS. E, BENNEU Z! -4 W 1 , ik 1 it ' rig, ' f- Q Q f u . Q, 51, ,-1 N .3 f ' , If A ff ,, if f- 'kg M' ' ' ' V . 5 r Q. 3 Z, 1 s , yi gig! 1 iii x MORGUE iif. L 31 ' A Q fslfyyr , fm. , Nw -4-m--W CENTRAL SUPPLY MRS. s. KEESEE 1 I 's MRS. M. TEMPLE MISS M. SNEED 1 g EMERGENCY ROOM ,pg 3 QV 1 C . ' fm 5, - 25, f X! S , ,- .z,. MRS. M. STEELE P E s L ' A . B o R 3 A ' T O R Y B L O O D B A N, K X J iz! ' W R 4 i 1 A 1 Y 'N ,E i W 5 1 L ! A 1 Wm a MRS. J W 1 Mmm fp x lf' A I D 1. ' sv we E S FIRST ROW: Morris, McEochen, Scorborough, Sfell, Hinnont, Johnson, Jeffereys, Wheeler . . . SECOND ROW: Griffin, Covington, Gates, Alford, Boiley, Alexonder, Young . , . THIRD ROW: Goskin, McHone, Sforey, DeVVesse, Phillips, Bloke, Richordson . . . FOURTH ROW: Wood, Wolker, Spence, Wolsion. Nr, 5 Wi I rs-'71, -www N -0117 , If 9 if W ' II I' J M 1 A Md ,f. FIRST ROW: H. Cofield, E. Boker, A. D. Richordson . . . SECOND ROW: E. Borrum, D. Williford, J. Johnson, J. Morris. wwf I f I I I mf gg-Q wr I s 2' I? 4 ,,y,4I,y ,, ,BE w'uf 4 Wim i 2 3 fa Q 5' 1 HAROLD MARTIN 'Q . V . ' ,..fi '. 'H sf ,,--: G- 2 it '1Z1fA 17f f' r . 'W 2., V, 2 f ff 14- ,fd W X . 2 15 ' if A ,7 -I ,,.,Q.,A ,cf .1 :,.,',v.z'.,41... R , I A X A Q f t A 6 4 ,if f ,L A f :fait , v X fgwx , 4 ,N f 4 - X 'Y is Q 1 , 'R Q 1' AM 9 1 X , f ff f f 1 ,' ' ' 4 f , . f f N f f fe Y 4 X 'Q Q 1 'P Q 1 I V' MRS. LILLIE WILLIS 3 a .AJ 9' N1 5 5 not S, .1 Q 'Sf'QlHRihN'M' Y' v 1 Sf v -1 'tri rf' ,QW N w .., . 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BARNES Administrator BUARD 0F TR STEE FRANK DANIELS Chairman EARL JOHNSON T. A. UPCHURCH JOSEPH HARDISON MRS. ROB-ERT G. YANCY MISS AIDA EPPS Secretary ff--- 41555 JIM WILKERSON BUSINESS OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNS I PARKER MORTON ASHE GAYLE HANK SWICEGOOD BOB MARTIN I .T,..T. I W . Q! , . , ,,h...., W, ' V Y . mln' ' f ' jig I, ' M .f ,.,,,,, N . ' ' - I.Q.,fff3! 5 ..v, f' 2 ...,. fg' I III I if I 25 I f,, I x 7 , V f , 051 2 X K Ii ' I Mm I I la- ,eff a -us. vlvx BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT R E C O R D R O I O I ,M M if 1 w i ,I s C 1 . O R F y E M E ' s H O Q P D R U G R O O M PHYS OTH ERAPY JM X X BARBER SHQP PURCHASING DEPARTMENT L I N E N R CJ CD AA LAUNDRY R E C E P T I O N I S T T A D M ' i T T I T N G o F F I C I E N T T - - +TTT T E L E o P P H E 0 R N A E T o R S A 4 mal 5 Y 1 'I IF ft ' 'Y 1 Lhfivl K3 1' fl ff I Q I lv- I fit 'TP ii if f T? NUR SYNC: LIFE L- ...ul Cav Ewlght Life. Ham' Nets! 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XJ fx 5 E7 14, ff BOOSTERS Dr. Tom B. Daniels Dr. Annie Louise Wilkerson Dr. George W. Plonk Bob Smith Bishop's Fine Fabrics Dr. C. R. Bard, Inc. Ideal Cleaners Arnold Rexall Drug Murchinson Texaco Dr. W. T. Ward Robert Joseph Gombatz Miss Ruth Phillips High Art Clothes Wren's-Pharr Boy's Store Stephenson's Music Co. Dr. Elisabeth McCauley Dr. William W. Farley Dr. Charles R. Bugg Dr. John S. Rhodes J. P. Sebrell, Ethicon Suture Laboratories Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio Bosse Jewelers G. S. Scott T. H. Briggs 81 Sons, lnc. Ellisberg's, lnc. Lewis Sporting Goods Co. R. C. Hawkins, Texaco Station Dr. George Thornhill Hale Thornhill Dr. James Alexander Lassiter Edwin Duck Mize Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Dr. Dr. James Heonis Martin Millwork Rex Nurses' Supply Store Mother and Daughter Stores North Carolina Equipment Co. A Friend Moore and Johnson ,Company Dr. Alex Webb, Jr. Dr. Lee Sanders Dr. Alfred Hamilton Rex Guild ::::Jo.0-.4-::4r::: --Je ....v vv.. v Y ' ' 'A' Z CONGRATULATIONS to the ORADUATINO CLASS RANWS MILL PLACE 1, Established i759 PARKER RAND, Owner OARNER, NORTH CAROLINA A:::::::::::::: :::::::::::.r- NULAND C0., INC. Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Supplies and Equipment HVVHERE TO BUY THEM 206 S. West Street Phone 4-3471 RALEIGH, 'NORTH CAROLINA E CONGRATULATIONS ' to the CLASS of T954 1 GATTIS' 'Y 'T T 1: 1 1111 Congrotulotions, Future Nurses 1 1 Il 'l Let the Pledge of Florence Ni htin ole 1 .1 Q Q 1: 1: Be Your Guide Through Your Coreers 'T 'T 5: Buffoloe-Turner Pho rmcicy 1 1: 1 Successors to Edwords Drug Hillsboro ot Glenwood : H A Y E S - B A R T O N 1 Phone 2-2021 - Free Delivery P H A R M A C Y 7 AAA' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1 :l CONGRATULATIONS : 2000 Foirview Rood :l N E W T Q N ' S phone 2,4641 : LAUNDRY - CLEANERS ' 1 1 .1 1: Comeron Villoge gi RALEIGH, ISIGRTH GARGLIISIA 1 1 Il ' :T I: 11 l I,::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::a ixx,,SN,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- VTAAAAAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA ATI Vx:Txxxx:x:xxxx:xxx' 1: :El BEST or WISHES 1 BOHEMIA 1 RESTAURANT 'T . NORTH SIDE ESSO I5 I SERVICENTER 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 1 I Whitoker Ml. Rood l IMPORTED ond DOMESTIC ' g Diol 3-6189 . DELICATESSEN 5: FAMOUS EUROPEAN COOKING 1? 22222222222 22 2508V2 Hillsboro Street 1 N E I M A N 'S 'T T T 'T Phone 3-0621 l 1 JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS 1, 1: T09 Foyetteville Street 1: RALEIGH, ISIGRTH CAROLINA It-. 1: ., Ig RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Nmmxmmxxmmmxmll LL.....LL.. ......L... I--v ------ ---2-----------2-2 2 2 1 RUUFING CUMPANY :J-c::::Jo4-:Ja-:::: :Jet:::Q-::: : J :::: COMPLIMENTS OF I EPSI' 054 COMPLIMENTS OF BAKERS and BROWN ROOFING ond SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS 406-4I2 West Davie Sfreef Diol 2-4528 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA , INK MODERN, EFFIGIENT, SAFE AMBULANCE SERVICE MITCHELL FUNERAL IIUMII Phone 3-8678 Off Srreef Porking II II II :I OUR HOME IS AIR CoNDmoNED I ::fffffff:fff - L A: :CCC:CC:::ffff::fff::::::::::::: 'I IP ' I' If ' I NEVER ANY INTEREST 'I BEST WISHES or CARRY CHARGES IO The CLASS of 1954 suv , AND AT L A N D 5 SAVE :EI GARLAND C. NoRRLS COMPANY I R I ' If L d' I GSIQ S eo mg I22 Glenwood Avenue jf Credit Jewelers 2 Phone 2-0324 I: Foye. Cor. Horgerf Street I I RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 3 ........... ..... . .......A- ---- - -----1. ..... ----- F vvvv ---vv --vv- :BO-0-010.0001 I I I I I B LTO E MADDH Y CUMPA Y tl DISTTIIJUTOTS Of I I EELTONE HEARING AIDS II I S,OeCiOlisTS in I SCIENTIFIC FITTING Gnd SERVICING OF HEARING AIDS I Odd Fellows Temple Roleigh, NOTTIT COTOIITTO I I Phone 3223I I I R. CATOR MADDREY, D.A.-Darecfor :I If :::::v ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I ::::::::::::::::: ':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . S 9 57 M I X . ' LET'S PUT YOUR OTOR IN TOP I A CUIWL CONDITION I A 'A 4 . Q IE Iw i aflwplion THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I - ,Lf F12 K ,FOR EXPERIENCE I 1' ,- R' V THAT IS WHY OUR SERVICE I MOTOR IS IMPORTANT TO 1: REPAIRS II 0lWIW,lI'UlIIU4YJllfi,0Vlf fa Y O U I II 'I I 'I . RA EIGH LEUTHIC UUA I C. I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS-ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS :I 3.51 COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL FIXTURES I Q '9 I ,Eg 53' I. K. POOLE, Pres. M. L. GARRICK, JR., v.P. T.S.TART,Sec.-Treos. It i'?63z41 . ,uoxffoi :I EW DIAL 7944 I I 522 SOUTH SALISBURY ST. BOX T964 RALEIGH, N. C. ir::::oo4-:::.f:-:::::::-.a:::::::::: :::::::::::::: -:::::::::::::::: fe-00: - A :::::-c::::::::::.0.0'et::J-00-0-t:9:: ::::: It It v S A L E S ' - R E N T A L S l ' W R I G H T CONSTRUCTION 4 c:oMPANY I 600 Lowyer's Building - Telephone 3-6796 ' vp :i,.f:ifijf. l WHERE ARE YOU GOING? ll In only o few yeors now you will be estoblishing E your own homeesornewhere. 'l Will you settle somewhere else or come bock home? Before you decide, be sure to look oround core- fully ot the odvontoges of the Corolinos-the oppor- tunities for o full ond protitoble lite-the chonge to live ond work in ci growing ond progressive oreo ond to help build on even Finer Corolino in the yeors oheod! 5: CAROLINA POWER 8a LIGHT CO L ,,,,, , .AA,, mm 6 I IA!-JSAGL, comww GA RN ER, N. C. .ff J I , -N , 71? ,,,i.,,,q,,,-up . , . ' ,4'g.n Q ' , , V , - 'Imi.1T171'2Ia.y4I.-'L,-'I ' - ., '- ' - I. .-- I f, I , V ' I 1 J TI-IE I-IAM MAKES IT DIFFERENT Jones Pure Pork Sausage is manufactured in Garner, near Raleigh, and disTriIou'red Throughout North CaroIina. Buy Jones Pork Sausage, iT's The BEST! SERVICE SINCE I836 BIIIIW 'S FUNERAL IIIII :::e:: e::::- ::::4-0 ::0::::V 'I T l 1 4 Q: VIRGINIA 1 105566 :El I :II I,I, l I ii Q: COMPLETE wOIvIEIxI's APPAREL 5:11 li 1 Cameron Village li l, I SAPP'S WELDING ' SERVICE Oxy-acetylene 81 Electric Welding B. B. SAPP, Manager Radiators Repaired Road Service lO7 West Davie Street 2 Phone 38503 Phone 9737 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROUNA RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 4 l 1' 'TV l l l l SNOW CROP PENGUIN I ll YELLOW CAB CO. ' FROZEN FOODS QQ COIPPIP-te UPP1. I It OLDEST and MOST RELIABLE ll ERLIITS, VEGETABLES, SEAFOOD it l and SPECIALTIES l l l2l3 New Bern Avenue 209 W. Morgan Street l l P P0 O. BOX 9081 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA L Phone 3-6792 N 1, PHQNE RALEIGH, NORTH, CAROLINA 58 l :mme :m,mmxm:mlL :::: A:::::oc:Jc::::::::: :::: -::::.v-.c HOTEL HILLSBORO 608 Hillsboro. Streef RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA NEW, MODERN, REASONABLE E F I R D ' S DEPARTMENT STORE RALEIGH, Noam CAROLINA A oooo PLACE TO sHoP .:::: -Q I I I I II II II I II II II II I 1I II II J :J 'I I II II II II Q In Person Q By Moil 0 By Phone A ':::::T:::: ::fff:::' :::ifffff::: ::ff'f4 C O M P L I M E N T S O F KILLO EXTERMINATING COMPANY 4 LEON BYRUM OPTICIANS I - I Consult Your Eye Proctitioner I Bring Your Prescription To Us. ONLY FIRST QUALITY OPTHALMIC MATERIALS USED II DIAL 2-0538 I I7 W. HARGETT STREET II II I I v 1 v v - - - v -f - ' A::::.f-0-4-:::::::::::::::, COMPLIMENTS OE HIILEIIIII SEAFIIIIII CII. 4IO Ecnsf Dovie Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 7748 III. II. KIIIIG DRUG CUIIIPAIIIY WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA A DEPENDABLE SOURCE EOR DEPENDABLE DRUGS The House of Friendly and Dependable Service INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES'cmd SERVICE Ii I I RALEIGH 'l'RAC'l'IIR 81 TRUCK CII. Gomer Road of Edge of City Limits RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Phones: 587I -5872 T I COMPLIMENTS OF - AUSTIN FARMS BLUE RIBBON POULTRY WENDELL, NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL GASSES v OXYGEN TENTS v OXYGEN THERAPY APPARATUS ' ANESTHESIA EQUIPMENT SIIUTIIIIIIN IIXYGEN CII. 4OI Walker Avenue Phone 5-2833 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA , ,x:,,,,,:,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: V' BEST WISHES IIUNEYCUTT FRUIT SL PIIIIIIUIIE CII. W HO L E S A L E Telephone 5817 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA vvv-- BORllEN'S W H I T E DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY WE USE BORDEN'S - WHY DON'T YOU? P 1 1 COMPLIMENTS CONGRATULATIONS L: To The OF CLASS of 1954 NWW2 , DILLON SUPPLY Co. 55 'AS SHO' Comeron Village RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA EEEE RALEIGH NORTH CARQUNA 1: ga J IWHLLIPS RO0FlN0 00MPANY SHEET METAL WORK - ROOFING OF ALL KINDS FURNACES cmd REPAIRS 3I9 Wesf Dcuvie Sfreef Diol 3-3520 RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF INSTITUTl0NAL F0008 00. WHOLESALE GROCERS I4 Hunter Sfreef Phone 4-4000 RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA If A::::::::::,-:::, J STURR SALES CSMPANY GFFICE EQUIPMENT ond SUPPLIES 206 South Solisbury Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Phones 5672 St 4-I6IO 4, Q4 I ' Y CARDLINA SURGICAL SUPPLY UW RALEIGH, N. C. DURHAM, N. C. I2I S. Wilmington St QI7 N. Dillord St. Phone: 3-8631 Phone: 9-5745 TRAVIS H. TOMLINSON Generol Monoger THE MARVIN-NEITZEL CURPURATIUN OF TROY, NEW YORK A Manufacturers Since T845 Of STUDENT NURSE APPAREL cmd HOSPITAL CLOTHING Extends BEST WISHES To The CLASS OF T954 --v--,4r-4-vv---- r v---- vin- nn- 4 CAPITAL ICE 8g COAL COMPANY, INC. 600 West Horgett Street Diol 5589 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ROY'S DRIVE INNS Hillsboro Street 8g Highwoy I5A RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA c:oNoRAtuLAtnoNs ond BEST WISHES HUDSON-'BELK EASTERN CAROLINA'S LARGEST STORE +---.v-4:-- ABBOTT SQ PIERCE SERVICE STATION fALLEN'SI Come If You Con, Phone If You Con't HiIIsboro ot Glenwood Diol 2-2875 :.O::'.A::4-e:::::.::.:.::.:::Y:- ::::::::::::: v-v--v-v-J-c: fi:-4-: ::::::: :::::::JJ: - ' A A A A 4- A - ,Ot 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I ,I PINE STATE I CREAMERY PINE STATE I MILK - ICE CREAM ff DAIRY PRODUCTS II Roleigh P Oxford SOUTHERN ICE I I CREAM Co. I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4'--.4-0 ---A--- Henderson - SERVED IN NORTH CAROLINA SINCE I9I9 ff00'c:::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::: : :::::::::::: : :: :::::::: 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I B E S T W I S H E S CoIroIinos' House of Service Since 1919 W I N C H E S T E R WINCHESTER SURGICAL SUPPLY CC. WIIIICIIIISTER-RI'I'CII SURGICAL CC. :::::::::::::::::::: - :::::::: :::: ::::.f- ::::::.::::: COMPLIMENTS O F estinghouse MORRIS sl GORRELL. INC. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA REFRIGERATION CONGRATULATIONS ond BEST WISHES t J 3 0 :4::.A A A A AAAA :::-e:::: A A A::: A A::::::::4-::: A A:::::: A:::: f 7 4 Q JAMES H. ANDERSON CUMPANY U 'I 'I cmd SAISIITAPY SUPPLIES Phone 3-2750 P. 0. SOX 342 418 wesf P eqce SI.-eef E5 RALEIGH, ISIOPTH CAPOLIISIA A mu' -5553 A I BRUGDEN PHUDUCE CU, IND WHOLESALE FRUIT Gnd. PRODUCE . QI. Since 1905 'I 0 AP Eg RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA lf- ':::::- :::::: ::::::::: ,S ---AA-A-f000-t-J'-cAJ4:-J-000:--.rooo-:A 4+ it 'i it in F L O W E R S 3 by ii i FzLltL 0 N S 3 i ore distinctive 205 Fayetteville Street Phone 8347 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA vvvvv---v---vvvJeoc-v-Jc ...... J-0-0.0-4---:4:-:.0-49-94-:.f0-:Ns FRESH DRESSEDF' POULTRY EDWARDS POULTRY KNOLL Address Diol Route No. 6 3-7575 0a - Q50-Q0-t---v-- COMPLIMENTS FINC1-V5 OF DRIVE INN 8. GRILL VILLAGE PHARMACY GOOD FOOD ALWAYS Comeron Village Phone 4-1347 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA CURB SERVICE Open 'Til Midnight 401 W. Peoce Dio! 3-3151 Desoro PLYMOUTH c G M P L I M If N 1 s G F RAW LS COOPER'S RESTAURANT 3 MOTOR COMPANY 3 AND E TOURIST- COURTS RALEIGH, N. C. Phone 5981 Desoro PLYMOUTH EE Cory 3 Q PAIN ll01?AL BziK E BEST WISHES PRITUHARD T and G UUMPANY LASS x mx: m mm'mI I I I' I I II II II II I II I FERGUSON'S II I III MITCHELL I HARDWARE IEE ' II PIRINLTINO CO. If HARDWARE TOOLS I I PAINTS I 'I PI1One882I 1, HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES II 1, 2900 Hillsboro Street I , I II4 West Horgett Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 2-4877 Phones 2-3030 3 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ::::o-0-0+c::.o-o.c::o.c:.r0oo-4: ::::9 WRAWIZLZM 5 f Q I X LI 4 47 1 'SN I R I CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. COMPLIMENTS ZELIA'S, INC LADIES READY TO WEAR SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE 233 Fayetteville Raleigh, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF POWERS and ANDERSON SURGICAL INSTRUMENT COMPANY 227 West York Street NORFOLK, VIRGINIA PHYSICIANS ond HOSPITAL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL ond HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT NURSES ond SICK ROOM SUPPI.lES ELASTIC STOCKINGS, SURGICAL SUPPORTERS, TRUSSES by EXPERT MEN cmd WOMEN FITTERS INVALID ROLLING CHAIRS, CRUTCHES 00: 1 'I 'r +I WI I I I 'I 'I 1 1 1 I lr Vuxx :MT : ': xm 'M 2 11 1 1 If ' f' Id M I C I 1 1 5, Qlfle OOF' OUI' 1, LI. S. I, N III, CI L' 'I P OI' ly llT1lS 11 I, Phone 7197 I, I . 11 'I 222 F0Ye eV 'e Sffee' ft RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Q I I 5. Phone 8675 ,f S. B. JONES, Owner I I2 I I 1: RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 1 L, G. CYRUS, Manage, 2, 2':ffffffff Affffffffffjffffffjffi-'1 iii ifiififiiifiiiiiiifiiifiiiiT11 If :I ' HGLLOWAY'S FLORIST I1 COMPUMENTS OF I ll 1 'I FLOWER DESIGNING I OLDHAM 8K WO I 1 RTH ' AT ITS BEST Q1 5 1914 Hillsboro Street it D191 22824 91' 2'-2825 11 3' Phone 883' 1 RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA I 1: RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ft ' 1 2-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::iff-'Nl ::::::::::::::J:-1':::::::::::::-r:::l 'WTxx:Txxxxx:x x:xx:x3 : : :: f xxxxfxxx T1 1: COMPLIMENTS I I Q1 OF SMART DRESS SHOP 1 ly 11 1 I 1 ' Y S 1 H O L 227 S. Solisbury Street ESSO SERVICE 1 1 Comeron Villoge Phone 9711 ' 1 1 Phone,9435 1: I 'I I RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 1: RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 1: gxiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit lgiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirl Q1 COMPUMENTS QF ,, ,, CHINESE-AMERICAN DISHES ., 1 11 I . Of 1 1 Teo ue's Dr Cleonmg , , , I I 9 Y 12:1 CANTON CAEE gg II Quality Tells - II I1 lp 4 reoguefs did iff' :E 11 AIR-CONDITIONED b 1' 1624 Glenwood Avenue 121 408 Hills. Street 1 1 1 1, Phone 2-3935 DIL-II 9224 1' 1: RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 111: RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 1: 1L,,:,:,:,:, ,:,,,:,:,:,,,,,,,,,3 lL,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,.. - . - MJ V- --A----AAA--+-A --A -----A -- -A--- e - hh U Wu 1: 4, 1, CONGRATULATIONS 155: To the CLASS of 1954 M PENNINGTON-SMITH EEEE FUNERAL HGME 0 Ref EE if ,QLUO EE RALEIGH N. C. iii ., . , . EE? Ralewhs Shoppmg Center' 1, 11 IZ fff'ffffffffffffffff::ff::fffffjEi --- - .A,.A, --- -A A COMPLIMEJNTS OF ' THE MON'l'GOMERY-GREEN C0. 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