Rex Hospital School of Nursing - Nightingale Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1965
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We hope that you enjoy our book as we enjoyed publishing it. 4' 5 f Z f f ja LL of Kon fenfa Recognition. . . . . . . . 4 Seniors ..... . . 6 Juniors . . . . . . 28 Freshmen ........... . . . 34 Education Department ..... . . . 38 Organizations and Activities .... . . . 42 Administration ............ .... 5 8 Hospital Departments ..... . . . 70 Advertisements . . . . . . 80 2 . . L-.Aflac LW pltill V v 1 ' 1 f ' .4 ff, 431, I o 6 ,x?Wf2'f f if fl K 'W af I W , af I 1 - ,, f W ' ff 1 1 fr V Q .af nga 'fn' vi 51 1 1 MISS ALMA KERMON .911 pecogn ilion No other time is more appropriate than graduation to say a special Thank You to Miss Alma Kermon. She is that person behind the scenes who devotes her time so willingly and yet goes unrecognized. This year, as in years before, she showed us how to walk down the aisle to Pomp and Circumstance , and told us to stand up straight when Mrs. Hitchcock pinned on those precious pins. Thank you, Miss Kermon, for all your help and interest in us.When we remember our years here at Rex, we'1l remember the great part you played in making those years happy ones. 4 1 onoring our aren L5 Today I'm a nurse -it seems but a dream I can hardly believe that it's true. My training is done-I have come to the end And my first grateful thought is of you. You, my parents, who helped me so much on the wayg You whose love and whose faith was so strong. Yours the kindness, the courage, the praise that was there ln times when the way seemed so long. I know that you're proud, today as you see Your nurse- just so late your wee tot, But my pride in you rings as strong in my heart. God love you-and bless you a lot. This is only a verse -just a thank you in rhyme But its accents are happy and glad. For it tells of the love that in gratitude comes From a nurse to her mother and dad. 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'A 9 'W' fi xX'f -5 4' f I ,fl 7, 7, ff X QW fffw, , Left to Right: Carol Biggs, Treasurerg Betty Matthews, Secretaryg Carol Pate, Presidentg Ann Spence, Vice-President. f '5g ,Cx , .- --WH ww si, IX! NJ , 8 C4155 ,?0nJOI'5 -Q' ' DR. HOWARD MLSON DR. LOUIS KERMON DR. JIM OLIVER aacols A I QPR 2 1 ' l E E Q EX J. .,., I ,-:s , y 1 , M D a g M fp I 4 In N 'pi Kathy Stallings, daughter Walt M a r ti n, son of Mr. of Dr. and Mrs. L a cy and Mrs. C.B. Martin. Stallings. 9 ' A l6fj.HlEl1!4.FJHi1E.5Jalxr-l1l.L ' ?'IfAe!.lL!11l:.Hml4llmmlvlnA P GEORGIA CAROL BARBOUR Raleigh, North Carolina ELIZABETH ANN ANDERSON Danville, Virginia I I0 JEAN OLIVIA BEAMAN Snow Hill, North Carolina ff' ELIZABETH EARLE BELL Morehead City, North Carolina MARTHA LEE BOBBITT Durham, North Carolina : 2 ffffwil ff W, . wma 44 . ' Q, 4iQ?4f2fP. ,, ' f , -Q,,3,i,sEg,4Mg ' . ..: 11, 514 1 ,1 ,f2Z?,,:2n2 wzfifa 4 CAROL REED BIGGS Raleigh, North Carolina MARTHA GAIL BRADSHAW Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina 9' BETSY HELEN CHERRY Tampa, Florida GAY FRANCES ENNIS Angier, North Carolina JUDITI-I JEAN HUFFMAN Hickory, North Carolina DORIS LOUISE IEFFREYS Raleigh, North Carolina SUSAN NA DALEY IRELAND Durham, North Carolina DARIENE WYNNE JOHNSTON Durham, North Carolina 1 l 1 1 MELVA HARRIS LATI-IAM Raleigh, North Carolina SUSAN LYNNETTE LITTON Arlington, Vixginia I4 tl BETTY LYNN MATTHEWS Lemon Springs, North Carolina WILMA CAROL PATE Warsaw, North Carolina ALICE PAYE MACON Wake Forest, North Carolina F' 40 1' SUE ELLEN PEACOCK Pikeville, North Carolina 'Q' E MARY SUE RETTINGER Winston-Salem, North Carolina MAXINE WHALEY SASSER Kenly, North Carolina mv? A i 4' J .W 1 1-,Gi K A , 'T-,lkzig - f, faf v' '91 . . Ms, -if ' , 45 ,g .H ' ,i Az,- f ,4 ,mf . 1157, Aki? Q 1491 ? ff ff ',fgj.4,v gp' 2 f MARY WIGGS SATTERWHITE Raleigh, North Carolina ANNE ADAMS SPENCE Raleigh, North Carolina MARGARET ZOE SMITH Rockingham-, North Carolina 15? Wa GAIL ELIZABETH STEWART Durham, North Carolina PATRICIA ANN TEAGUE Durham, North Carolina LENNA SANDERS WARREN Raleigh, North Carolina Marshals are selected in their Junior year on a basis of superior achievements in academic and clinical work. W A f It is their privilege to usher in the Senior class at the 6U'5 61 5 graduation ceremony. Left to Right: Ann Anderson, Doris Jeffreys, Dariene Johnston, Sue Peacock. I9 -4 I' i I Q ii' For her nursing skills and dedication to her patients . . . GAY FRANCES ENNIS Wosf proguionaf F 77704: alibi, fo .SZCMQJ en ior or her eagerness to learn and unwillingness to fail . . . DA RIENNE WYNNE JOHNS TON if 3 . if A 43 I s : Q, I 1 L 5 gi g' w I f--qv-1 , r1I',r:r lhznvir u PBIL fiuea t ja AHICJ For her ability to put a song in our hearts MARTHA LEE BOBBITT 'i5YH?n?ff For her versatility and pleasing personality WILMA CAROL PATE Mn! lgouml ma 'ai For her ability to keep on laughing MARGARET ZOE SMITH mttieal :Lf 4 ' K Wad Eelnemlagd 22 For her reliability in matters large and small ALICE FAYE MACON en ior V Q Z4 ,. g++ -.n -4 'flu 1 'flu ,NX X Wu. XXX 'F X. , . r r X---' -- v , 11-fe-w'- aTJrfv.Q-sf 'ar-nfv-: l'f1'!ll3'0f1llI,NLF :lT'0Z iW 11' -r TJ'-, f I H I 0 Superfa fiuea Wadi .xdffracfiue For her ability to stand out from the rest BETTY LYNN MATTHEWS For her warm smile and the twinkle in her eye DORIS LOUISE JEFFREYS jrien clguf McBryde . . . within its walls life held new meaning Q ff payckia by The Hill . . . one of the most memorable aspects of our training. In three short months, we not only learned the fundamentals of psychiatric nursing, but also learned how to deal with patients who were suffering hom the various mental disorders. We'll never forget the friends we made there . . . especially Potty, who'l1 never get to wear her white uniform. We came home richer because ofourexperiences, and We know We'll never forget them. x N e- b . ,,,,,W ,YM r r , tl 4044 v ,A P.: , dv, ak.. 4 as, ff-1,2 4+ mtv V ::L,:..f,-, ,M N: ,. .. ,,f-,- , r 1--' fan. nw., '., MIP.,-V' ..., 1,,,,f -.c Ah, A' ,Ah 'Jw-rebar ' 1 i7 ?? '2, ,, .1 J,f47'l .14 , -., N M, , -Ziff' -was-f 5'-ww-ahni...,,5, , . , - '. W , A N ,','4,ff,g,ff-lrfi 'gfgm -'N-M-.-...-.,, - tl, . , .J y ,tx,,,wq,,,, Q . Y 7, 'ff' A. f I .A V ' 'f L,-.qqtqlrv jr- -vu , , 1 - V' f , - ., .p 'fum iyggpzsz' J-f f W, wi., 5 ','1T,9,'j,w'wfi? f VW' ' fiflffiig,-.VL f 'f A 4 V v- qrijw .. fa. if f J, . , fps, .Yuri - f ,Y '. V 13 Where understanding is the best medicine . - W- - ---,-.ff-.1 V- li, -f.-al., - I.-Nav., 14, 1, , ,.,-J, ,, 1, , , , , , ' M . J U X t X If ,,-, ,W X. ,er .fl Q pf' 'i,.., W 5 Agarwal, wr-nf , f 'sz -fs, -155, N Q .f I .lfffasxfi , . ,xt'g,v5f,:, M., ,., of Q15 +, f ,. .,.- . , ' eva.-im ,- . I wfsfia fn. C aaa .ilisforg August zo, 1965 De ar World, We, the class of 1965 of the Rex Hospital School of Ntusing, would like to announce to you that we are venturing to you now as graduate muses! We have grown out of our blue and white unifomis. We are ready to go out on Monday nights. And .. . we are ready to write checks instead of I.O.U. 's. But most of all, we are ready to give complete nursing care to our patients on our own with the knowledge leamed through our three years of study here at Rex. Our class has been quite independent,rambunctious,unpredictable, fun-loving, and ambitious. We lcnow it seems strange to you that such a conglomeration of characteristics of a class could possibly be one that so closely stands up for each individual member and our school. But, we have ! You have seen us mad, sad, and indifferent fafter working all day and being in the library all nightj. And you have seen us be unfair and prejudiced. You have observed the good and the bad as we have tried desperately to mature in order to be the responsible nurses our high standards strive to- ward. Yes, we have learned many lessons from you in the past, and we have many more awaiting us. But we aren't frightened . . . maybe just a little timid. We're anxious! There was a time when we were frightened, though. Remember September 11, 1962 at the Daniel's House? How could you forget! There we were-forty wide -eyed future Florence Nightingales wondering what in the world we were doing here. But we soon found out. Boy, we found out plenty that first year. No longer was someone with epistaxis on the critical list, nor was that thing with a handle by a male patient's bedside a flower pot.Ourinstructors andhead nurses briefed us concerning basic facts so that we weren't so terribly dangerous in the hospital after a while. We soon leamed that doctors weren't draculas and that instructors did not each have fourteen piercing eyes Q just twoj. We'll never forget our first patients, giving our irst shots to our unfortunate room-mates, Miss Collie's asepsis , lectures on attitude, and making out other things concerning our first year in nursing itself. But, we also have mem- ories about good old State College and the dorm life that year.For instance, fraternity parties, Kid Brewer's hill, the C.U. at breaks, bus stops, tennis shoes, the effigy of Mr. Powe, the patience of Dr. Santo, the guiding hand of lim King,lab reports,and pithing frogs come to mind as we think of affiliating with State College.We even lived through such things as ... Eleven o'clock in our rooms? ! ! , Twelve o'clock with our lights out?! ! , the Whistler , and sleeping with toothpaste in our beds. We'll never forget all the suppers from Finch's, If I Had a Hammer , Ralph Holthouser, love magazines, pebble beach, Hayes Barton pool, all nighters, the Dirty Dozen , ten day vacation, and most of all capping, May 31. Yes, you remember our tears and our joys that year as we tried to find out so much about life. Then we became serious, hard-working,worn-out Ju.nioxs.We paced and we u.npacked,we would fight among our- selves and we would make up. We did a little of everything with the only goal being to live through that year. And somehow we did! It was dificult to adjust to eight hour working days, the new responsibilities, working,week-ends, and making up our minds as to whether or not we really wanted to be nurses. Pediatrics, Obstretrics, and Med- Surg ll were hard, but we studied a lot, fussedfa lot, laughted it off, and passed. We became famous for thinking sterile technique could be carried out without sterile gloves in the Delivery Room, for pushing open the mechanical doors of the Operating Room manually, for saying I don't hear any fetal heart rate , for asking a patient with one leg where his other shoe was.Yes, we did a lot of crazy things that year, but we also learned a lot from our mistakes. Never again will we say What sponge? to Dr. McElrath, nor will we say Cystic 'what'? to Miss Merrow. But our junior year wasn't all work and no play. We still had our beach trips, the great junior-Senior at the Plantation Inn, Alice's stereo, telephone calls, dates, friendly pow-wows, extems that summer, shower brawls, engagement rings, fraternity pins, lots of cigarettes, and millions of laughs. And we got our black bands. Time was moving on. We could not even believe we were seniors. But then our class split up, and half of us went to Dorothea Dix State Hospital for our three months afiliation, while the rest studied Med-Surg III here at Rex. The Hill required quite a bit of adjustment caring for the mentally ill patients, and, it required a lot of study and research. But we leamed to love this aspect of nursing as well as the general hospital, for these people also needed us. We overcame our fears, learned a lot about ourselves, and met many new friends from schools all over the state. We heartily accepted the dorm regulations and did not yell out the windows, and gladly accepted every week-end off, the opportunity to go out even on Monday nights, and leaving at ten p.m. The dances for the patients, the State Fair, the attendants, Byrd's, parties, cars, the dorm life, and our wonderful teachers will never be forgotten. The Hill was a meaningful experience for all of us. As we all came back together as a class in February,we were closer than ever. We worked togetherg studied to- gether, conspired together, and enjoyed being Seniors. We were looking toward the future as we finished Disaster Nursing, Trends, Senior Seminar, and rotated through the Intensive Care Unit and the Emergency Room. Our motiva- tion was increased as we pictured our names on Rex Hospital School of Nursing diplomas. We had worked so long and hard toward it, and, now it was getting closer to reach. We felt that we were ready to accept the responsibilities of graduate muses and to be on our ovxm. So the big day arrived. That morning we enjoyed our Senior breakfast. Then, later that afternoon, we put on our new white uniforms, all gathered together on the bus, and headed for the College Union at State College-singing, laughing, and crying together. We sat dazed before the platform, we listened to The Green Cathedral and l'll Walk with God , we marched up one by one to receive our diplomas and pins. Then we left, in a sense, different persons. It had finally happened. We had graduated. So, look out world. Here we come! l l Sincerely, The 1965 Graduating Class of Rex Hospital School of Nursing 25 I N t 4 , t We shall overcome! Popcorn balls? Halloween parties? Forget it! V A en ior l 1 1 X U Who needs Kildare? The day Ring-o got a haircut! Final, what final? Y , , 7,A, , A ,, ,.,. , . U- HQ, , l.n.n,M,--,--,-i ,,,.T,.l..,, .WHAT nf.T.,, . .L .LL .L.lu.L...L..m..-41154.-pagan-an-9:11111ncmuaui-noqmnna-une-vu-u-U1-annals-as-avmvallzsmausevr. in-mr'lsl2l:1-nv: u:e!tu:4lt1ni-i-t1Mit:4u- him- 'ii n1.H,u Y I walked my legs slam off. ,lie CN Easy Beaman, I might blow up. o VII Letvs take it back to Rex' Why decorate the tree? I had my Xmas day last week! The V.I.P.'S. 8 Did somebody say Mrs. Nisewonger was coming? ' 1 'v1f3fT-V' :e'frV--1fff':fi'-!'.r':.v-77-U1 'Y'3Hf'S,gfSfE'-:ij ,AU - nv , .1 'Vx A ,wx ,,?,, , 'f Rf' X ' ,jk 2 iN r v , J 'nv -' ' . 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JOHN, Treasurer JEAN GATLIN, Vice-President WILMA WHITE, President BETTY BEVACQUA SUSAN BURTON I u 1 , SUE FOSTER ALICE GARRIS JEAN GATLIN , fUA'T.5JVU'N?V,f.- ' , MX V rjv32'l'.5,'3-H M' ' f 25,4154 V. I '1 Sf' 25,535 3535 -1 4 , ITT: A5bj3gjfg.Q5f1,iE Q ., 1 5 2455! 4 ,' 5 i1'7'I f 1 13:21 a ,cp It A .545 , ,gi ex,-4 is S J , iv iv XY. V413 M' IHC 1' F50 , ' .N 9.111 ' ,A I xy, I --ds, X, Xm,Jg SJXFM BETTY I-IARRELL VIRGINIA ISLER SHIRLEY JACKSON ik Xsbx fE:Q:5f:- V QRQIQ 1 I -A X , X wg Y , Bf,,,,, Ig W, -X - X if I ,I X N Ng liffdx ii A N A I-IIILDA KIRBY PATSY MITCHELL DOROTHY MOSLEY ELIZABETH RIGGS MARGARET SMITH LaVERNE ST. JOHN ' ' fi' ff' ,,,,,, VICKIE STRUM JEAN TALTON GINNY WADE 'Q' 'P' -Q WILMA WHITE 32 unior IL W 'Y I 143 fi 6 F.- ,. ivy, M I'11 never eat another onion! F A .1 it .NN gi Man on the hall! What a way to go! 33 Here come the munsters! nz? 3 X Who got my rubber duck! I just got a new permanent! if ,f M 3 4 3 I A r i 1 w W w i i 1 l i 1 4 9 ,f, , 5 ' exif 4 W. ff 1? Z1 .ff 1-in -Q S' ,QM ' DOTTIE ADAMS ELIZABETH A RMST RONG RACHEL BORDEAUX in in-1 iyshf' 7' J s gi 41-9 jl'e5 A-In ell 6 a .4 .4 E605 Left to Right DOTTIE ADAMS, Treasurer KAY HICKS, Secretary RACHEL BORDEAUX, Vice-President GRACE GERHARDT, President LINDA BRINKLEY MARTHA BROWN PAULA CAHOON PEGGY COBB DOLORES COLLINS TONI DUNBRACK GRACE GERHARDT KAY HICKS POLLY MCDANIEL ANITA MANDRACCHIA ANN MAY ANN MOBLEY SI-IEILA MORGAN 1 They say the first injection is al- ways the worse! Exit, stage left! DIANE STONE ANGELA WILLIAMS MA RY ZALEWSKI SUSIE MURCHISON A JUDY OESTREICI-I GWEN ROOF MARSHA SEATON CAROLINE SMITH ILS ml ' 5 IP' Little Egypt came a-struttin'! ' Hey fresh, you forgot the water! 37 JO' 436 Q-u-9 MRS. VERCIE ELLER Assistant Senior Med-Surg Instructor MRS. CAROL GLEIT Junior Med-Surg Instructor .Q gyuca fion MRS. RUBY BRENNECKE Recruitment Nurse MRS . SARAH DANIELS Librarian MRS. RUBY G. BARNES Director of Nursing Education Mrs. Barnes is a graduate of the Baker Sanitar- itun School of Nursing in Ltunberton, North Carolina. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing Educ ation hom Duke University, her Master of Science in Nursing from the Uni- versity of North Carolina, and her Registered X-ray technologist degree from johns Hopkins. elna rfm en f he MRS. AURELIA GREER h Nutrition and Diet Therapy Instructor MRS. MARGIE HALL O. R. Nursing and Technique Instructor J-,V 39 3 Rav' MRS. JOYCE I-IINTON Senior Med-Surg Instructor MRS. CAROL HOOD Assistant Obsteu-ics Instructor '1 lfA ball! Q Ll YK'lCTYf f'Zl !'7f'l'?11 l'fl!Y'2!'YT'l'Z PZ!Y'!!Y'!'Z7' C117 MRS. MARY ANN SIMPSON 3-11 Instructor MRS. MARYBELLE SIMPSON Fundamentals Instructor Will the real Miss Rex please come forward? K I 40 4 Air ,MMV '52 ,Q W A MISS DOROTHY MERROW Pediatrics Instructor MRS, I-IARRIET POOLE Assistant Senior Med-Surg Instructor XX gzcluca fion gym. ,,,,. YQUQMSW lf P- i MISS EV ELYN THOMPSON Obstetrics Instructor MRS . VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Student Health Nurse .Vg , :Siu I e 1:31 3 . 1,12 ,eff .f . . W . , '1 1, .- 4 Q ' 1,58 MISS SUE WRIGHT Assistant Fundamentals Instructor epaftln ell t 41 All those preps have done this to me! AM. 'I 2 '1 P1 P E If 'I B r I 3' P1 2 P7 'f r 3. L !! ' .41 U f ,fy 1' f ,l'l,S, 1, . ' f .1 5 , X ,' , ., ,., ,. 1- , ' .'4a?:'iQ.: ' ' EQ! -'mfg .' ,133 A V W, , ,vy- Q .Q .' img' E 4 5 if vs.: 4 I f r,4af.ik, 'N 4 , , L, ,V ',g.gw?Q an ' f - 'f K I ' , 5.223 4.,fJ. vr Q t 1 ,Q , iff'-.ci pw ,Q 'aw ELT' J Ef .QI . f:.y1, M' I 3 'w,g'v'Uf' ii H.. 4 -' - ' 2 if tk . ' jf- y-5. gf-5? 1 xc' Ly if A f zfgvifi ig t V1 if 'ff If .v ,',. 1' p f ' ' ,fr E4 ua, 4 x , JZ . . Li :t , WV: sg f V t ,?,y,J2f,g, u A ' f - x 4. ' J -' . . , , -, ., ,, f .2 1 , 1' 4, 'ffifp-'QE ! 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A-f'.zf,4,x-- , ,H , : ' -. 1 ,if ikav .2-35, ..,,: 'L' 'K x -o. 5725, 4 V A V LQ. ku , ' 4 K - . 1. :- Lx 55' fu .. x 0- 1 sz ,Y F, ,239 ,Q L fg, 4 Ex I fy lu, 1 K 'x PC' iffvcav may . 5 Us mix 5 'Y in s K Q f 4 :A 70+ 1 F Eff P Fc. K t. I Q31 K . 1 if 541' Rf 34 54? K. N W, 2CJ -sk -11 xi f ?fJ F K g . P V X A 13 x:.Q I L xii I '1 'H-I 21 r 43 I w ,K 93 1 . ,. . A-. 'HEI W .. - n. ,, -K P I T u 5 I I I 1, ,O Student Th e Student-Faculty Govern- ment strives to promote leadership and self-m o t i v a tio n among the st u d e nt s. It reflects the stu.dent's Left to Right: GAY ENNTS, Corresponding Secretaryg DORIS IEFFREYS, Re- cording Secretaryg ANN ANDERSON, Presidentg DOROTHY MOSLEY, Treas- urerg JEAN TALTON, Parliamentariang GAIL BRADSI-IAW, Historian. Student Council at work. 44 QM W Ga p 0 Uefnln enf interests and promotes the develop ment of qualities needed for effect ive group living. KX J f,'-f1 IEAN GATLIN, PATSY MITCHELL, Junior Representativesg PAT TEAGUE, SUE PEACOCK, Senior R e pre s e nt a t i v e sg DOLORES COLLINS , ANGIE WILLIAMS, Not pictured, Freshman Representatives. gg MRS. DOROTHY NISEWONGER MRS. CAROL HOOD Advisor Advisor WMV 45 I .. 'r . I I E E, 1 i'F:'Q!!F5!f1'P1iFZ'Zl !'311Y! If'-za 'W Y Kdora f u A I know a green cathedral . . . A shadowed forest shrine, Where leaves in love join hands above And arch your prayer and mine. Within its cool depths sacred The priestly cedar sighs, And the fir and pine lift arms divine Unto the pure blue sky. MR. RAYMOND KRIENER Director The Rex Choral Club is composed of members of the Freshman and Junior class who are interested in music. In addition to performing at various school functions, they entertain throughout the city, and are be- coming e s pe cially well known for their holiday music. Five minutes till curtain time. A1 1 r I' 1 'l I LZ -ii 46 l 5. fi scinmni .sjfualenl 6Ari5fian .Mociafion Mrs. Joyce Hinton, Advisorg Dotty Adams, Pianistg AnnMay, V. Presidentg Grace Gerhardt, Secretaryg Carol Burrage, Song Leaderg Jean Gatlin, Treasurerg Laverne St. John, President. Begun in 1957, the purpose of the Student Christian Association is to strengthen the spiritual life of the students and sponsor religious activities on campus. The SCA Miss Lucy Wright tells members of her experiences as a missionary. k'9'wpA5ni ' MRS . JOYCE I-IINTON Advisor 47 ihwv i lIl'Bi.IGJl'.i'!-ik?'l'I'!'!1 all ra ry Q- -- eff' g. 5, 1. kit' Y s fl f X lf. .,.. . E? 4 1 X f MRS . SARAH DANIELS Librarian The library is our main source of resource material for class and serves us well. Mrs. Daniels capably keeps it up to date and ready for our use. The library also contains most current magazines and books on the best seller lists. , 'M,,,,,.-'v ' ' z ff? Nothing in the world to do but bibs . . . V . ...g,. -.,, - D iz '-V ' -.. if ,M W.- 1 , fs., .1 Library assistants: D. Moseley, B. Bevacqua, G. Wade, S. Jackson, C. Burrage, G, Bradshaw, M. Bobbitt, G. Ennis, Mrs. Daniels. 48 1 1 J L -9061711 ary ,J vqr-1 y N 'W L , .-. I 5 MRS. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Health Nurse The infirmary is our haven for colds, sore throats, measles, mumps, and most anything else we can catch. Routine examinations and immunizations are given by Dr. Caroline Buie, student health doctor, and Mrs. Williams, student health nurse. Diarrhea, my rear, I want to go out! But . . . what about my sick days? 'Il-5 49 s R ANN SPENCE SUE PEACOCK ruff -L f I ANN ANDERSON 1-wr 'sa ' Q GAIL BRADSHAW MAXINE SASSER GAY ENNIS LENNA WARREN 50 Sanfa gizzmena Q . , is ' .Y -as-1:::::N WM 1 , QQ 1 X S Q as Us f. , : :i gxi MRS . M. A. SIMPSON Advisor Santa F i 1 o m e n a is honorary group for Seniors recogniziqng achieve- ment and promoting leaglgsiship. 'I'he purpose of the organization? is to pro- mote better nursing and higher nursing s t a n d a r d s. This work is gone anony- mously, and meetings of group are held in secret. tapped at banding eaeh yea33?5?g1'EflMg,j,W?x the trad- itional rep- M' seigffgjf J.,-KQQQ1-33,1Saam, H Q, N MRS. CHRISTINE JOHNSON, Freshmen IQ ruin! en ce gbirecfor .jflouu Wodera MRS. HATTIE STALLINGS, Juniors and Seniors Z MRS. DOROTHY NISEWONGER I 1 I 5 F 51 pm I K !lQlg I 4 I I E I . MARGARET SMITH C1 SHIRLEY JACKSON w I 1 A L P 1 a L 29? ll I I! 'E g MARSHA SEATON Z 5 E F5 L45 pea' Courf PATSY MITCHELL ANN MOBLEY 52 MAXINE SASSER BECKY FLEMING SI-IEILA MORGAN mas pei ff She walks in beauty like the :HRT climes and starry skiesg Ana au'u12wG0mpf dark and bright Meets in her aswakgud her eyqs: b I Thus me11Qw'g1 qiggwjQhat tender light Which heaven day denies. Lord Byron YT! Y? T T C? VFW? PL'?'P ? 5? E rbi! ii! r.4'i'-E?'!'1'ff'!7P!Ei5!'i15 i'5'ifFiiP!fiE3LE mQS3Eflf-iii!!-35113 iL1i1FilL3l1'l'iil5lki1L1f53J1'ZiEE2W,l'TSlFlilKIE'H5fiIHlM ian ,Qu i. mf A 1 i N P P 1 N Miss Rex of 1964, Miss Eliza Allen, bestows the honor upon Miss Matthews for 1965. Our queen dances with her king. The faculty showed their good school spirits by good attendance at the dance. And furthermore , I The Miss Rex Dance was a big occasion at the Daniel's I-louse, for on this night was crowned the seniorstudent nLu'se who would carry the title of Miss Rex for 1965. The Capitol Trio led by Mr. Bill Faulk served as delightful entertainment. GHC? ff wasn't even nominated. Which will it be? T '57 '51 5' f 'T'l ?ll5I.Lll1i'!i1.Lib1.51U!lvJ!I,r4i11ls'fJl:r hd!-181-b.l:51wlal 'flLf'T.1ln1l1F1114-'LY 3 55 BS U' 3. WB ix Q Q - --5? E1 ffikic? , 5 ,gg?s':SPf. My ,.,V, . . A A.h4 3 .,h:g -mf GA IL BRADSHAW Co-Editor MARGARET SMITH Co-Editor -Qu!! GAY EN NIS Business Manager ALICE MACON Picture Editor CAROL BIGGS Advertising Manager MARTHA wBBITT First, YOU. have 9. layout! Copy Editor MARY RETTINGER Copy Editor 5 LIBBY BELL Circulation Manager '55 57 BETTY MATTHEWS Circulation Manager '63 MISS DOROTHY MERRON Mg, -A , , Advisor MMU' 123' I 5 . MRS. MARGIE HALL Advisor Sv., 'Q' TP' : 1 :ff f 1 s :rx w r: rf r-xr-re fr--Hn-sms-if rs-fvvfivsvemrp-rvsfdvln ' i5Ii!Iiz'i1RvL5:F9iboBt'5D311iiR5Sll'HAF.1lE1 ' ',wgM,,,,,? x. O 3 x Z, ..,.-Q..-v..p-.W Q A. .f 'aqua-V - l ' .- 4. I ,- J if 58 X' 7 .zdclm fn infra fion rifvvvrrwzns 4 MR, CHARLIE GILLIAM Assistant Director Mr. Gilliam received a B. S. in Business Ad- ministration from M e m p h i s State University, Me m ph is Tennessee. He is married and has been with Rex Hospital for ten years. I A, .. ,. 1.1 ,fps . M1 an x 1, is 5. 'sg yy ' 21' .1-mia ' , A f ':.-., J rg. Malo 1 .ja fo 5 Q. .m,yA, ,age , itz' ff 7'73,'5f21fis9 'E Y Q, X W' nz f .MV , y W, ., ., fa mx 21 .W MR. JOSEPH BARNES Director Mr. Barnes, origin ally of Rochester, New York, a t t e n d e d the University of Ro ch e st e r as a pre-medical student, and received a B.S. in Printing Administration from the Carnegie Institute of Technology. He obtained his M.B.A. in Hospital Ad- ministration h'om the University of Chicago. Mr. Barnes has been Director of Rex Hos- pital since 1954. He is married andthe father of three children. A MR. JACK WILLIS Assistant Director Mr. Willis came to Rex Hospital in 1955 after completing the requirements for a Bachelor of Sci- ence degree at Wake Forest College. He served his administrative residency here at Rex Hospital. X jf ff f ff f f,2fL,f7iV 'ff A ff'L'1Zl4 , WUM,, ,7' - ,' I ff , WM , , Mfff f f 'f V we ff mf fx f f f ' 61 MR, STAN LOWREY Administrative Resident Mr. Lowrey, a native of La Porte, Texas, grad- uated with a B.A. degree Hom the University of Texas in 1963. He is now in his second year of study at Duke University, and is spending a six month period of administrative residency here at Rex. P' f' I rf' .5. Q El Eirecfor o uniing eruice BERTHA HART BOETTNER, R.N. Director of Nursing Service Mrs. Boettner is a graduate of the New Rochelle Hospital School of Nursing. She has been employed at Rex since 1960. She has two children, Bob and Pat. 'B Iirecfor of Wuming SARAH WADE I-IITCI-ICOCK, R. N. Director of Nursing Mrs.I-Iitchcock graduated hom the Duke Univer- sity School of Nursing and came to Rex in 1950. She is married to Mr. Marvin R. Hitchcock, and they have two sons, Marvin and Wade. .1 fn ,,. , 1 I ff I ' at dug l 7 'SE fa. -vvf ff, 13,3 5 fx Q 1 --f 4 awww ' ..' Nw . Mrs. Woodard, Mrs. Shankle, Mrs. Cashwell Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Barrett 'm.......-, . 1 Rf bf 'mmf'--iff i a . Mrs. Clifton, Mrs. Peatross Mrs. Tartar, Mrs. Mahaffey uperuidora Mrs. Emory Mrs. Rowland Miss Barbour Ms. Williams Miss Thompson 63 GJ P l i Us l -Anand' as 5 5... I I Q w .I p . v 'I s 1 l I K I P Q 1 SUM! 77..,... ' ' H 32531 S5 , , ,M . gn V ,Mr if A . .-1 A S wi , 1: 'sv , , , ,Q-.5 ,, 'Ei A I 'Y 4 . if 11312 31 U Q2 MRS. MARY BAKER, R.N. MRS. LORAINE DANIELS, R.N. MRS. SUE FARLOW, R.N. Third Center First West Operating Room .41 519 - X' I N V-'Q i WV .. ., f x . ga' . . . ,Vg , .5 MRS. ESTELLE FLYTI-IE, R.N. MRS. ANN KEEL, R.N. MISS I-IESTER KEEL, R.N. East Hall O. B. Nursery Griffin Hall MRS. AUDREY KELLY, R.N. MRS. EDNA MAUGHAN, R.N. MRS. JANE ROGERS, R.N. O.B. Hall Pediatrics Recovery Room l ?' if K' W x MRS. VIRGINIA ROGERS, R.N. MRS. DORIS ROHLOFF, R, N. MRS. MARY SORRELS, R.N Second East Third East Fourth West ,I 64 :M V 1 Sta lboffm Q 4,1 I W medicine i V- .. ' .5 I - ' . x ,R , 4 .il ' , 1, Q' N Q L' .. A ' 4 - . 4-vu. -:fl 4-. -. A M if I-375 Dr. H. Barrick, jr Dr. J. Hardison Dr. N. Pritchett Dr. R. Willett A xt, is' -Wm ' 'aff ,. , 4 5 N 1 - Q7 V A. , h ,I 4' ef I f 1, , Dr, V. Caviness Dr. J. Merritt Dr, W. Senter Dr, H, Wilson il x X ,. . A ,.,. N ,wh ' 'm f ,N f Il 1 A , r 4 , J 5 K jg, ,V - 4 :V 1 1 J -2 'cl A as sv Z 0 we 7, f . - Q I . .,1. Q X A ,1 7 Q - - f a Dr. I . Combs W N' W f 1' X 5 1 47 M, Dr. H. Fagan Dr. C. Hardison Dr. I-I. Perkins D, C gtyl-on ffx if X ff 7? 7 Hn f f gb' N 47 2 Q Dr. E. Page, jr. Dr. C. Ward Dr. E. Pierce Dr. C. Wilkerson 65 Withers :1..f - V Ai Dr. I. Wright Y' ,E 'R Dr. T. Umphlett Ogafeb-ica fl. P?'f'Q. .iw-'A 2 Y ns 'lf VN ig as F 4-. A jxiskgag -,fi 1. 3 Dr. G. Branaman 'X - X iq N lv All .e Dr. C, Byrum is ' -'lv WV Z .. 47 Dr. C. Egerton 'N 'E X . if ,, f H A Dr. T. Greer f 5 ..2 eneraf pracfice I A av x 15, W Dr. G. Satterfield A Dr. C. Lloyd NQQ. V , gf- L, fi 'A A tyiqwf.. . N, Dr. A. Alderman fl ' A V' A , -n ,ill any ,L f f t., rf., ' 1 X 1 4 W4 v Dr P Simpson Dr. H. McManus Dr. J. Galloway X' it 'A f. gf rggj 5: xx A 4 41, . Z, KN If - I Y 1 J, . ' who U Dr. A. Summerlin, jr. ls Dr. S. Martin Dr. E. Herring -A .gf-4,1 f sf f -'v I ,. 6 N Dr. A. L. Wilkerson TTS, X Dr. M. Hill Q 'Q Dr. C. Sweeney, jr. 4' , , - 'J wk . f i an 'A ' 9 , . ,V V ,V A 4 Z! .i Nei ' ng Dr. L. Wilkerson L Dr. L. Ogbum I 4 . - Dr. P. McElrath 1 Dr. L. Kermon V ' Q- -M Q e 412, ' ' 'N wil ' si A d, fl '..gj'-2 ' Dr. 1. Oliver Dr. D. Whitaker Dr. R. Ruark Dr. L. Liles ll P9 ery CSV Dr. L. Allen -.ng h . 'n. fto Dr. A. Hamilton Dr. I. Manly Dr. J. Manly 6. Dr. W. Neal V .Www W A ml Dr. J. Rhodes 618773 h Q-as Dr. H. Rose, jr. Dr. D. Bell 7 , 15' '1- ' in jo- ' Dr. R. Saleeby Z - ' Dr. G. Cooper X , ' Zigi 2 -. i s X Dr. G. Sinclair A ' jfs? Dr. H. Haywood F4 , Q, f, Dr, L. Stallings if K fx Nw . W Dr. v. Hicks, Jr. ,,,.v' 2 -I V. ff- :V iflfyz, X -f- ,7 X, 7 f 2 r f ? X U Q .H W 7 ff Egg! ,f W x Dr. A. Webb pamofogy Dr. J. Roe Dr. T. Wilson Dr. G. Thornhill 67 4s 5'- C . 1525. Dr. H. Thornhill .a - ' A., A Dr. R. Wall Dr. I. Wright efllla fo Dr. M. Bolus '52 , X I Dr. J. Hitch 17' -nal Dr. I. Wilkinson f9 ec! ia frica m. . I Q Dr C. Bugg Dr. F. Eastwood Dr. W. Farley Dr. A. Mclnnis vi .z4ne5fAe.4ioZJgy J I' ',.f A IH, Ng? Dr W Pugh Dr. 1. Moore . - ,' ' A I Ks, I Dr. J. Doerr A Q 2 gn L - e J W Dr. L. Sanders Dr, W, Hunt Maggy Dr. L. Gaskin lgazbozzgy My J V- 291 A Dr. F. Winslow , W ' b .1 Q A J , 5 Avlv A by ' like-1 Cf! 0Pe 'C-4 Dr. T. Daniel 2 f 1? Dr. R. Jackson fi ' Y xy 1 5 W'-' ' ff ww ' . 1--nu:-f., ff: In-----M K. I X 51, 'X I .J Dr. T. Castelloe Dr. P. Fox, Jr. I Dr. T. Worth Q' , my 4- , - 1 . 'kr- I H. J? Dr. M. Pizer Dr. T. Dameron Dr. P. Fox, Sr. o We I Mx h 4 .1 sq .iz ' Q :ff , fl N Al X, Dr. R. Poole, Jr. Dr. A. I-Irer Dr. J. Rhodes 68 Adcock Barringer Bellamy, Benson Betts Bishop, Jr. Chasson Davis, jr. Davis J Not picture d G. Edwards Dr. R. Madry J. Farmer Dr. T. Martin R. Fleming Dr. J. McRee H. Hall Dr. C. Merwarth R. Harper Dr. G. Middleton B. Herman Dr. B. Moore V. Hicks, Sr. Dr. R. Moseley A. jenkins Dr. G. Paschal 0- Kimbfell, lf- Dr. D. Reibel Dr. Caroline Buie, Pediatric Resident How far up you gotta. go, Doc? 69 W. Rose C. Royster S. Smith D. Sarrett J. Valone . J. Wheliss M. Wilson W. T. Ward I. Wright oqaifaf Ielaarfmenb 1 PRAYER RooM V N Miss Bell and Mrs. Warren find comfort after a day's F I work. l L '-R Q? U. f f K 'asz NN WJ , ,.....4-32:3 l DELIVERY ROOM Mrs. Johnston and Miss Bobbitt check the progress of a woman in labor. O.B. HALL Mrs. Sasser bringsjoyto a young mother. Ml I 6-,... -r-Ag ed f its i L I Us L x r. V 'R V ai ,I x -K-1' gi ri ' . -6 .W IEA-1' 'I P su ' 5 W owe- f P Q f L R L ' n 4 Q L l R . L -1 S ' H f 55' , 4 5 Qi . Q 'W l x i X , N V. ' I f ' 3 . X V 1 L V N J ' 2 Q -c Q -. XA - .-34 r 4. s A ' ' g PREMATURE NURSERY ' L Miss Hall instructs Miss Anderson in the use of equipment in the Pre- ' mature Nursery. 70 All fi 4 X H EKG Miss Jones busily prepares EKG reports. -......g,,,, ' M, U rx E 1 X V 5 +-4 ,A Q A,', A w . , 1 35' Q' 1' Mr. Kirby provides barber services to patients and busy -I ,. I'--17. i '11, X. V BARBER SHOP doctors. Dr. Hill gets his hair cut stat. 1, Mrs. Bailey and Mr. Dowd supervise the housekeeping personnel in their duties. THIRD EAST Miss Litton prepares to change a dressing on a surgical patient. --- M iii? if , 5 K af! If X ,ff . HOUSEKEEPING 71 W 1 05,9 ifa f Ieparfm en ta RECOVERY ROOM Miss Bradshaw prepares for intravenous administration of fluids in the recovery room. L11 'ff f Q Q I hu... OPERATING ROOM Mrs. Ireland prepares for an operation. ANESTI-IESIA Dr. Doerr gives Mrs. Spence some basic prin ciples in anesthesiology. 3 5 Q i2 S 5 a CENTRAL SUPPLY ROOM Miss Huffman explores the equipment in the supply room 72 K P L. T': if i Q .h J, 1- 3 if fli . i zz 6 f' 22 X 1 n W X' 1 Q M- F Z if EMERGENCY ROOM Miss Cherry and Miss Ennis check equipment in the Emergency Room. PHYSICAL THERAPY Mr. Peterson checks the mechanics of the oscillating bed o5pifa I Eeparfm en L4 COFFEE SHOP Miss D'Ange1o takes a break in the coffee shop. lg ll Q. nn: U- PHARMACY Pop Price prepares a stat medication for a patient in need. EAST HALL Miss Smith gives medication to her patient. DISCHARGE OFFICE A secretary quickly prepares the patients' discharge papers. 74 W. 'M SK :s.,.. A PURCHASING Mr. Joyner keeps the hospital supplied with adequate and sufficient supplies and equipment. I i i .... ,WA s .Mi ADMITTING OFFICE Mrs. Myatt makes new patients feel at ease in a friendly environ ment as she goes through admission procedures. 75 SOCIAL SERVICE Mrs. Yates works with the doctors in obtaining financial help for eligible patients. 1 13.5 lg SWITCI-IBOARD Our switchboard operators are very efficient in channeling communication throughout the hospital. L o5pifa I Ielaarfm en fa I t V 1-X 3 is Maintenance employees are kept busy day and night. 'Whit M4 Z filll ' Cafeteria Lewis fixes his two millionth egg for student nurses. f 'M ' L .'.L Mr. Todd supervises work in the laundry. 'iw ,fa mt f I 1 x Our dieticians work very hard to serve us nutritious and appealing food 76 Third Center Miss Teague reviews her patient's history Miss Macon and Miss Barbour strive to make the hospital environment pleasant for the youngsters on Pediatrics. if EZ? i, - M si j . 1 Q A ir V in ,I X wi 1 , 3 J 4, A7 I K I 2 gl f l me -ff f 5 ., 1,, ..,,i Q la ' ' - Z 'L 1 ' ' f' 0 fb X 'J 'i Miss Pate and Mrs. Satterwhite check the equipment in the Intensive Care Unit. Miss Stewart reviews the use of oxygen Fourth West therapy. ft M--...i -airs: 9-1 ff : owe-'4-snag- 05 ifaf Ieparfm en fa -M , i p ,s WJ Griffin Hall to Miss Lathan confirms an order. 1 Y f tg.-, f 5145 x is ..... i en ,... 4, A A ' ff , L if f i I if 'F at X i I M 1 M , 1:59 fm 'gli - 1 V V2 Ne- X 5 I' . all 1 5 Q First West Miss Jeffreys observes the vital signs of her patient. he X X if. - . ,.W4wM, y Q sf X is . f I . .Vg -. ix l il Second Center Miss Beaman provides emotional support. t w Second East Miss Rettinger and Miss Peacock teach the self-administration of insulin. Mrs. Snow helps visitors locate certain patients. Record room secretaries are of valuable aid in locating patients' previous records. 79 5. .A r Q , .. - . .-1-.1 iv ,Ht vi: ', ' 4'-a fj'b,Q2 , rl4'L'ffX ,?'11z1'Y '4 4' f -4. 4 . 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'V ' i T25 iif33'2z'i2 'if 2 . 9 9 ,. 4' Q ' N ,. 4: tv L? 0 ffrfczvz ,xg fLjmfr:i?'fE?if3PM5? af- 6,1 ,ff , 4 ,wa-,Q:ss44ffv HQ, :,,z,, wif, 1 .f 1 'If' 4 ' ' , A 4 Q11nfvLL,,k42fgl43,KQL..,0,4v.4-464 t ,:,4,v1- ' , .K W---my . ff: 'V -jf. .J :ga as if sw Pl-1 ga I 5: Q S K5 ri df 122 il Jf: 3-J F t PFI Ju T5 EE M72 ff ba rw, L Q i ls' I! 55 ia Y 4 5 as L- 1, r, E' 'S ll Y! X! Q . 1 'Q I ? I l . : i 4 'J I li 1, , --..-.AW- ,..m.M..-. 5 Ei I. :J 51 lx, gb UCCIIJENIAl extends CONGRATULATIONS To The graduating Class of 1965 E3Uill'l'H'A' M, W m f !'MVTFI:WW OCCIDENTAL . R, N Zamamz drqaafy OF Norrrf-1 CAROLINA HOME OYFICI ' RALIICN 82 jmiinhell 7 unerztl 4 mme Zinn. St. Mory's ot Johnson Street Raleigh, North Ccurolino Y 'x ff A K 3 I X X MX' ,wtf X xr 'J - My x HSN 1 t',f.,' fit . fl 5 Kaz. -i'g19..,,k,,., . T L1 5 ,,:'?' ' 4 'f - ii, ,mlwenfi 93- eff L Ala F ' ,, :L -,'., -n 4 j Z. 7 W fj, - ,. if .-X T' It ' - -- lj' ' ' 5. X 'gt 5'2 - - ' Q 'qi ' -'tts ' ,I 'fe-lv, , Q. H Rig. ' AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephone TEmple 3-8678 83 . H N' 2 fx,-Xxx I' - E ' 'E Q -I fl W1 , mi 'Z - - -I- - f ffg. .nlhi 1-- - E E 1 E .rr-ya ' E, A '-4,-1.1! 4 ',1.,.j'QQi ' M' PRIVATE PARKiNG ix, -.,, Nik ,naman E asm gggggl XX E orzosrz EQQQQYQ 3 NuhunnI5eIecIehiTlurIitiuns OF T E ?HEBYII 59' -5N-,,1,,.,:- eo DEN ra E 2322755 Pluvnn-TW fn, C fm Brown f W yn ne SERVICE SINCE 1836 Phone TEmple 2-8839 FUNERAL HOME 308 SAINT MARY'S sr. - E ,Q 4' ' vs lf9.,9'-'1.: ' vp lo ti' S15 Agfgv-v'5,'X'.c!,ff1ky ff' 531' 'A'- iff so .I 'I . 5 . 9 -qxk 5 lm hx -E af' -f f ' V ff' ' V 5 5 , Q UM, 7 A fp!!! 74065.41 N, up E M n I ,g E X. ALMOST EVERYONE A E E x A I ' I ' . I 1 . If X :,,l'r1Y 4 , e - I!! Y 'I fv' I ,I ,411 5'7'5NE -Y ' ' s'.' 'A-'GM' 'wi' w r'.l ', N'l 0 ' ICON 'N' 1' I ! 'v'.0 9 v '9' y ' O I ' 1 ,I ' - 0 1 - ' ' 1 LOVES P' N E STATE ,Q E EWE, EE E th? W' um' P ef'f e ce ' 1 Dwry Prvdlwfs wwe 1919 f ffff 'V 84 l 4, l 1 l 'L J HONEYCUTT FRUIT 84 PRODUCE CO Wholesale Only , Exclusive Distribution Tree Ripe Oranges 8- Grapefruit RALEIGH - DURHAM - FAYETTEVILLE ll Guy L. Honeycutt W.D. Honeycutt N President Sec'y 81 Treas. l JAMES H. ANDERSON COMPANY Floor Maintenance Materials and Sanitary Supplies Phone TE-4-3861 P.O. Box 342 418 West Peace Street Raleigh North Carolina 85 BEST WISHES FROM HGTEL SIR WALTER RALElGH'S VERY FINEST 100 Per Cent Air Conditioned Free Parking Arthur E. Buddennagen, General Manager DIXON RADIO 84 TV 519 Downtown Blvd. P.O. Box H033 Raleigh, N.C. Phone 834-7834 Sales - Service - Rentals 86 THE REX HOSPITAL COFFEE SHQP appreciates the patronage of the nurses, doctors, and employees Hot Meals Served Daily Hours 9 A.M. - 6: 30 P.M. Except Wed. 8 Sun. 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. Compliments of REX HOSPITAL GUILD 87 BORDENS MILK AND ICE CREAM Very Big on Flavor fr, e X W IQ 'I Iv X 303 P SI r 5 4. 2 tiff: ln'i QS' Compluments of INSTITUTIONAL FCODS CC., INC IOIO Green Srreef Raleigh North Carol Ph 834 0789 W. ll. King Drug Company WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Raleigh North Corolino A DEPENDABLE SOURCE FOR DEPENDABLE DRUGS The House of Friendly and Dependable Service BROGDEN PRODUCE co., :Nc Raleigh, North Corolino WHOLESALE FRESH FRUIT AND PRODUCE INSTITUTIONAL SIZE CANNED GOODS Serving Rex Hospifol for over 60 yeors 89 Z1ESIl2l51Z1? CAROLINA SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY THU Inelter Street Raleigh, NAI. 'Iemple I5 80351 af sa, Cooper O. Starling 'II General Manager Complete New Show Rooms Displaying Latest Medical Equipment of all Types WE INVITE YOU TO PAY US A VISIT PAUSE ANU REFRESH Borneo unosn AUTHORUTY or THE cocA-coLA comPANY BY THE CAPI BITE go G Sl' with C2156 TAL COCA-CULA BUTTLING CO., INC. 90 fwgf 0' UQW its for those wha think Young PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Raleigh , Nortw Carol ina RALEIGH DDCTDRS' BUILDING Y 'v mn.. .. .I s -FL . E ., 1 ,. 'jllllll , H -W mimi !!!!!!!!DEllIIllii3 f MII!!! Mortgage Ba nke rs RaIeigI1's mosf complete MEDICAL CENTER F L g Information caII Jordan H. Parker Cameron Village Raleigh 828 -2581 - 7-+ l1 Rqleagws Largest Furniture sfofe OF RFILEICH 'Il'lC. CORNER HARC Tl' A ll.'ylINL3TON QTRI-Ql:'l'S 0 TELEPHONE TEMPLE 2-4628 AND 2 46 9 RALEIGII, N. C. PENNINGTON-SMITH FUNERAL HOME Phone TE 2-7743 IO4 South Dowson Street RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA Good Luck Girls! Gold Medallion Rr 1 vi' e 4 'loN Mr-Ng' When you buy or build specify a Gold Medallion Home, and step up to the joy of All-Electric living. The whole family will love it. ln a Gold Medallion Home clean, flameless electricity keeps you warm and cooks your meals, heats the water and gives you light for living. And it works in so many other ways to make housekeeping chores easier and living better. P.S. CPC1L's rate for all-electric homes has been reduced four times in the last six years. Electric living is cheaper than ever. An invenor-owned, lazpayuug, publi: utility company A. E. Finley anal Associates, Inc. Construction ' Industrial and Material Handling Equipment Raleigh Columbia Charlotte Knoxville L ,gm , . . .135 93 JUST IN CASE ... I BECOME A CASE fR,6 fi N -N ' C0 'Ziff .41 C Fw Nffj yxy I N, Q C . ' ' N x - ft 7 f 1, - l Fi , It's Nice To Know Of A Place Like Rex 1 J , fi - WML RALEIGH LETTER WRITERS, INC. Printing 0 Direct Mail Compliments Frank E. Jones, Inc. P'f,'f,':f,'.fIG TEL. 82-7454f55 P-0- BOX 302 f 501 Hillsboro Street KRALEIGH. Nonrl-I CAROLINA 94 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS CLASS OF 1965 ELZ-D-MAR HAIR STYLING CO'f'P'ime 'S of BELL's LINEN cLosEr MUNICIPAL FARMS AND SYSTEMS Cameron Village Durham, Norfh COFOUHO Raleigh, North Carolina Be Thankful You Can See- Two Locations H l ll7 W . Hargefr - 528 Wade Ave . Opticians Congrafulafions BUREAU Downtown Cameron Villag Raleigh Raleigh Livingston, N. J. Shoes and Dresses 95 Z!1lI1l!l5 enneqs ALWAYS FIFIST QUALITY in Raleigh's Cameron Village Enjoy The Quality Value and Savings of Penney's own brand! Shop Monday, Thursday and Friday 9:30 'til 9 Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 9:30 'til 5:30 The Broiler Incorp. 2l7 Hillsboro Street Open 24 Hours Finch's Drive In Cafeteria Restaurant 401 W. Peace Street Raleigh North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF United Restaurant Equipment Company 2654 South Saunders Street Raleigh, North Carolina Food equipment service for Restaurants- Schools-Churches Brittains CLI NIC S HOE CENTER Uptown . Cameron Village Raleigh R. B. STOKES CONCRETE CONTRACTORS 4 - f, ESTABLISHED 1936 7 0 SIDEWALKS 0 DRIVEWAYS L M, .ef o FOUNDATIDNS v DASEMENTS 0 STEPS 0 UNDERGROUND .XX 'I WATEIIPIIDDFING M-,E X Q- 6, 'SWIMMING PooLs -I -m m. rw 0 COLORED PATIOS L: -... 7-ff. 3 . Jack Hammer, Air Compressor E, ,mf L NE , : Vibrator With Operator Rental . M H ALL wonx GUARANTEED Dial FREE ESTIMATES IF N0 ANSWER DIAL 838-4468 927 S SAUNDERS Thomas H. Briggs And Sons, Inc. Hardware Since 1865 Raleigh, North Carolina WHAT Minis You so sunf' colon iv is mifcienz I own I mum NAS H-STEELE-WARREN 226 Glenwood Ave . Raleigh, North Carolina VILLAGE PHARMACY RED WOLF RESTAURANT Cameron Village Raleigh, Norfh Carolina Phone TE 4-T347 ' 1 1 1' Jef' ll rwx ROBERTS FLORIST Lg'-Qggq 7I6 S+. Marys sf. 'E Raleigh, North Carolina ,. See The Rest, Then Buy The Best GARLAND C. NORRIS COMPANY Mrs. Linda Hillsboro Rgqd phone TE 2-0324 MVS- Ruth rmsnsr ON GOLDEN nw' ORANGE JUICE THE BEST PURE - Nor FROZEN Montgomery-Green Inc Complete Equipment For The Preparation And Serving of Food Highway 4OI South P. O. Box 3I Raleigh North Carolina Hardware Sporting Goods Housewares Cameron Village Raleigh, N.C. VILLAGE BOOK 81 STATIONERY, INC. Cameron Village Raleigh, North Carolina Tel. TE 4-6234 IVIEDLIN-DAVI S Cleaners of Distinction N . Salisbury St. Cameron Village Louisbu rg Road Compliments of KING OF THE SEA One of RaIeigh's Finest 3524 N. Blvd. Tel . 828-7465 Fallons Flowers Established T920 We grow the flowers we seII 205 Fayetteville Street Raleigh North Carolina Phone TE 2-8347 CONGRATULATIONS FROM MAC JOSEPHS MEDLI N-DAVI S Sportswear Dresses Cleaners of Distinction For All Occasions N ' Salisbury Sl' DOWMOW - Cameron Village n Louisbu rg Road Cameron Village KERR REXALL DRUGS Cameron Village Ridgwood Tel. 833-5523 Tel. 832-3749 Prescription Specialists STEPHENSON MUSIC COMPANY Cameron Village Raleigh, North Carolina Compliments ot ECONOMY CLEANERS Ready-To-Wear -:- Millinery -:- Sportswear - S D NTOWN CA R VILLAGE I I- I0 3' ORTHOPEDIC SERVICE COMPANY OF RALEIGH W. H. Wendt - Certified Crthotist Bus. 832-6472 Home TE 3-9IO7 PHILLIPS ROOFING COMPANY, INC Custom Made Sheet Metal Work and Roofing Raleigh, North Carolina Dial 833-3520 ' 3 T METAL iv' 'HI . 3I9 West Davie Street egg 1 'Z I I XPERTS ..- goo5fer5 Mr. 8 Mrs. George H. Barbour Mr. 8 Mrs. J. M. Macon Mr. 8 Mrs. Wade Bell Carolyn Medlin Ben Blackbum Mr. 8 Mrs. Lawrence Rettinger Mr. 8 Mrs. A. L. Bradshaw Mrs. Hattie Stallings Mr. 8 Mrs. William Talmadge Bobbitt Stan Simon Insurance Tom Cain Mr. 8Mrs. C. W. Teague Mr. 8 Mrs. Junius Ennis Judith West Joyce Lowery Mr. G Mrs. Harold Wynne Gerry Hollars Janet Hotchkiss Elizabeth Ann Anderson Georgia Carol Barbour Jean Olivia Beaman Elizabeth Earle Bell Carol Reed Biggs Martha Lee Bobbitt Martha Gail Bradshaw Betsy Helen Cherry Gay Frances Ennis Judith Jean Huffman Susanna Daley Ireland Doris Louise Jeffreys Dariene Wynne Johnston Melva Harris Latham Susan Lynnette Litton Alice Faye Macon Betty Lynn Matthews Wilma Carol Pate Sue Ellen Peacock Mary Sue Rettinger Maxine Whaley Sasser Mary Wiggs Satterwhite Margaret Zoe Smith Anne Adams Spence Elizabeth Gayle Stewart Patricia Ann Teague Lenna Sanders Warren en ior Eirecfory 165 Beverley Road 503 Harding Street Route Two 701 North 20th Street 812 Bryan Street 2021 Woodrow Street 1338 Charlotte Street 8719 Thornwood Lane Route One, Box 144 2221 North Center Street 121 Andrews Drive Route Seven 414 Pleasant Drive 2322 McMullen Circle 3912 South Sth Street Route Two Box 42 Route Two, Box 162 Route Two, Box 163 1620 Lancelot Lane Route One Route One 800 Hawthorne Road 2400 Wesley Road 2501 Carver Street 2720 Guess Road 1205 Downing Road 100 Danville, Va. Raleigh, N. C. A Walstonburg, N. C. Morehead City, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Durham, N. C. Roanoke Rapids, N. C Tampa, Fla. Angier, N. C. I-Iichory, N. C. Durham, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Durham, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Arlington, Va. Wake Forest, N. C. Lemon Springs, N. C. Warsaw, N. C. Pikeville, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Kenly, N. C. Knightdale, N. C. Rockingham, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Durham, N. C. Durham, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. .24 Wofe of 3461045 We know now what is meant by blood, sweat, and tears. Since last summer, we have laughed, worried, and argued among ourselves to present to you, our school, the best yearbook ever. Biggs must have harrassed every store owner in Raleigh, and the rest of us were right behind her with We're student nurses from Rex, and we'd like to sell you an ad in our annual. Libby and Betty were forever selling annuals-on credit, the installment plan, anything! Mary and Martha drew-and redrew - and drew those lines on the layout again. Finally we stuffed the whole thing into a box and mailed it away. Gay locked up what little money we had and tried to stretch those dollars all the way to Chapel I-lill. Alice cried. Stacks and Stacks of pictures - I like my profile better - I want to order fom' billfold size, one in green drape with light background, and one 8x10 in blue drape with dark background. Then came the final blow I'm sorry, girls, but we can't have your pictures ready in time for your deadline. The editors - Margaret and Gail - developed anxiety reactions and bit their fing e rnails. How is the annual coming? They'd ask. Oh great, we'd say, and the hydrochloric acid would flow. We'll have to admit that others shared our problems. Miss Merrow and Mrs. Hall were always there to lend a helping hand. What would we do without our advisors? No, girls, I don't think you'd better do that. Lavergne Johnson of Chapel Hill gritted his teeth and smiled through all the days of picture taking, and rain - and rain - and more rain. To Hunter Publishing Company and Ed Goldston go our warmest thanks. Without Ed's helpful hints we'd never have made it. That's it - the story of our yearbook. We hope you like it - it's the story of one whole year of our lives here at Rex - and it's well worth remembering. Gail and Margaret Pictu res Mode By MR. FRANCIS LAVERGNE JQHNSON Hiliview Road C5099 Hill. North Corolino lOl Y' 5 2 H E 3 s ,N , -vgwk -2 naw X8 asm -'N 1 'iv' . .sf xv 5' S ff! Q ,WMM A F ma? Q Sew NDN ,W is 3 Q if Z 1 ibm 5 1 Q as X-'25 .Aga up e,j,i tp 4 , M' e 102 I Jar F 2 I 'a l 535 Y ff J ' x 4 if ff if xg X ,. io-'xf 'i. L 1. 4 .Q I Q, C53 F Q fr w: fe , , s x 'SU' A O I n Q in M 1 1 8, A- ER- Jr 3 , 'I 6' I , 4 if - N .., ! wt x ,W V 5 I KA' S 5 ' f 8 My 3 .uafwrv 5 K 3' S , 5.5111 . 103 liTl'?'?'?'l?'-177777 tw 1-74 i'dfrJ':1.riI!'1tT37i 13:3 1 :II f? 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