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

 - Class of 1966

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Editor fax' IIS' a csfuofanf Qfursef The task placed upon a student nurse Makes her wonder how she will face each day: But as the days pass and the time draws nearer to that long awaited goal, She then realizes that she as a student is . . . One who recognizes herself as an individual and strives to recognize those in het care as individuals with individual needs. One who fulfills not just everyday common needs, but needs of special impor- tance related to her patient. Any need that she fulfills brings her maybe just a simple thank-you, a smile, a nod, or just a squeeze of the hand. Lack of apprecia- tion? No, these gestures reach the student's heart and she knows that that special need she fulfilled was worth every effort, minute, and hour. t One who guides her nursing care by sound principles. Hearing principles until they're running out of her ears, she takes them to heart and applies them in the patient situation. One who gives of herself with the purpose of receiving satisfaction in knowing she did her best. One who is careful, knowing that life depends on her accuracy, realizing tnere are times to be jovial and times to be sincere and concerned. Concerned about her educational experience and increasing her knowledge of the patient, she studies only to find she needs to study more. f One who prepares herself to be not only a nurse but a teacher, a mother, a consoler, and a leader. O who learns to say the right thing at the right time and when to be silent and listeniwitlfi deepest sincerity. j Don't misuncfgrstand, nursing students make, mistakes but they learn from their mistakes. They dgJn't always have the perfect solution at a particular time but they seek help and instruction. Q W Exhausted and happy, tired and satisfied, M worn out but yet pleased: , , N it Afraid but yet confidenttand proud to say, I argjgagswderit nurse. Alice Louise Garris 919 y?QI226?I2? Q! the way you function in your quiet, unhurried, yet professional mannerg the unselfish way you give of your time participating in many varied stu- dent activities: the sincere interest for our school affairs and personal problems: the warmth and friendship for which we are deeply indebtedg the devotion to your profession, and the loyalty to your ideals. In remem- bering, we the Senior Class dedicate the 1966 NIGHTINGALE to you.. . YEARS. War Finn zknpson IGP fy., r-.4--f ' 0.0 F- Our Thanks To You. . .Parents nly you, Mother and Dad, who have shared our lives so understandingly, U pon this, both happy and sad, unforgetful and memorial occasiong remember our first desires, efforts, defeats, disappointments, and achievements. onight, as you review the past, so do weg onor you, we must for treasures far beyond our memory. G nother helping hand, another you can, another word of encouragement, or just your approving smile, Nothing so great or so difficult that we couldn't in some way, somehow gain victory. ing and Queen of our hearts--- forever we'll cherish, S omehow tonight as you see us we can only see you! oo many times we've wanted to give up in despairg O nly to have you to listen, to understand, and to care. our advice and love have been our source of strength and courage, to continue O ver these years that we considered as challenging and difficult. U nderstand, if you willg it was through you we reached the top of the hill! A lice Louise Garris AS OUR SENIOR YEAR PASSES, WE REMEMBER. . . Banding, the Hill, Med-Surg II, bibs, no shifts to class, the permissive atmosphere for learning, the NIGHTINGALE, senior pres- tige, Side by Side, planning for graduation, being measured for whites, and lookingfor- ward to graduation and being graduates. Pc X, X :I ! 1 j 41-u ' coll! 4 with a proud feeling of accomplishment, we receive our pins and diplomas. 9121014 GfgSS OXHCQFS K Q,, iF 411 Wilma White, Presider1tgLaVerr1e St ohn Secretary Elizabeth Riggs Vice President Shirley Jackson Treasurer. Mrs. Aurelia Greer ADVISOR MASCOTS Chris Wright son of Dr and Mrs. James Wright Kelly Kirby daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mac Kirby BETTY TREVA BEVACQUA Raleigh, North Carolina Bevac Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad . SUSAN SARAH BURTON Durham, North Carolina Her charming ways, her friendly smile, make her friendship well worth while. tin' ,, , , fp'-Lage' , ,r at r, Wt, ,L ,M ., f ,wi-,, 19,51 12323 , jr 7,3163-Y' 4 ' t 5 'sf-ff f f1u2L5f1,2a,fa ff Lu. 121.35-,Q ELOISE CAROL BURRAGE Charlottesville, Virginia Burr Life is short, 1et's have fun while we may. , Q.-A 4? Q js-wif 1 ifiilfi .kg Ai X H F5151 1 . ' ' uf-ia A ,Qu -e - .sm , X, , if fvt:'fW'f,j'. 'Q .'?1 XS pew, 3 s swf sa 1 :I LL l..ILs.,l ' 1iL.n4....'n.aa.-...,a.L V -- e S -1-I far. 1 . --1 i 2 -'2-f::1.2?e... . . . , ww iI:e2ra..:22.':' - z , fe 3251: -:I : f V q . Q 4:35 .f 'H mf:f:j.r:3r', V, 'FEE' fm- Ii?E5:'If'25-4E- , V, 3 N .- ,x. ,,, ALICE LOUISE GARRIS Greenville, North Carolina B1essed are they who have the gift of making friends, for it is of God 's best gifts. -. v-..::mm'rw:.n'-Hilkdln-HlSBIIdVRll1M.f SUE BOWERS FOSTER Durham, North Carolina Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. ORC , .V,, ,. , , , ,- z , 'far , ?Svi'Zf?z.22i:f 5:5:lfi ,eZ- ,f1'f' 4' ' L.f,2zs:5H2:1fz2zff'. 1: L,,5s1,1'i': M s 4 f :. , if 4, 1.1 Ja' -- :ni-,ffl ., rm.Jw:-:1-'-1. fa.. ' 4: -1' V1 E 152 -ir: ,- :ff Qt Q DORINDA IEAN GATLIN Franklinville, North Carolina Gay personality with added ras ca1ity. BETTY HARRELL GRADY Mount Olive, North Carolina The supreme happiness of life is . the conviction that we are 1oved. IJ REBECCA FLEMING GRADY Bethel, North Carolina of purpose. VIRGINIA EAKES ISLER Goldsboro, North Carolina Happiness is what multiplies when we divide among others. The secret of success' is constancy v ,jf M, ,, ,. If , z I' - , , I 5 f It , px wisp .' uf at '-:gg 1. asf?-if X ' 29 - 1'zf.zrf..F '-f 4 1 1 'f i-x-5. 1 rg,-gr - I ,Q-QI. ' v -f'-srfi -2,-as is A- Q N' es ' F . . v '3f..,d16.' 23 'vi HILDA MARTIN KIRBY Raleigh, North Carolina A cheerful girl with a winsome smile. SHIRLEY JEAN JACKSON Charlotte, North Carolina Shirl I have fung I just go about it quietly. PATRICIA ANN MITCHELL Garner, North Carolina Witty remarksg unlimited store personality plusg has fun galore. in 1. G lo ni' 'Ps ' iAu.xLA1.1Li uJuhdl1Ahl'rWmlll'B7Allnm1iElllK?IQAll1nlillll' DOROTHY ANN MOSLEY Ahoskie, North Carolina Reputation is preciousg Character is priceless. 'T5' LaVERNE ST. JOHN Raleigh, North Carolina I .W A 3- . I ELIZABETH WILSON RIGGS Morganton, North Carolina The earth has nothing more fair to show. ' ,,,..-snag., Fashioned so slenderly, young and so fair. -agg- 4 JEAN HARRIS TALTON Lenoir, North Carolina The language of friendship is not words, but meaning. VICKIE VICTORIA STRUM Statesville, North Carolina Vivacious and lively. . .and sexy too! VIRGINIA LOUISE WADE Godwin, North Carolina Gin She can resist everything but temptation. fa nmuvumvn mmm -muwwumumul-EHLIHWWNWW WILMA DORIS WHITE Elizabeth City, North Carolina Mischievous to the imp degree. N .4 6 Hilda Kirbyg Becky Gradyg Sue Foster, Chief Marshalg Wilma White Dot Mosley J czrsfaf Sklar jflsfor Here it is, August 19, 1966. This is the day we, the class of 1966, graduate. We will walk down the long halls and steps of the dorm we have come to know so well--on, as Rex graduates. We will receive our pins and diplomas for which we have waited so long. It has been three years since we first entered the sometimes discouraging and yet rewarding life of a student nurse. Yes, it was September 10, 1963 when 37 bright-eyed girls hesitantly said good- by to family and friends and opened the door to an entirely new life, a life of hard study, clinical laboratory experiences, and fun as only a dormitory filled with student nurses can have. Our freshman year proved to be an exciting and unbelievable one at N.C. State University. Remember the odds of ten boys to every girl and the anat- omy labs with dear old kitty Samantha and her innards? Our knowledge of the hos- pital at this point included bedbaths and backcare carried out on Mrs. Chase in the Fundamental Lab. Finally we had arrived, our first day in the hospital. Decked in lab jackets and led by our capable and supporting instructors, we numbly walked to the clinical laboratory to serve mankind. Dorm life included water fights, iced tub baths in blue ink on birthdays, imitations by S. Burton, studying to all hours of the night, and talks with Mrs. J. .What would we have done without Mrs. I. 7 With a full year behind us, we proceeded on--on to capping. We will never forget our first feeling upon having our caps placed solemnly upon our heads by the Big Sister who had meant so much. With the advent of becoming Juniors, we began to more readily accept the increasing responsibility which faced us. Our most out- standing scholastic contribution of this year was our unforgettable N L N scores in Microbiology. I-low many times did we take that course, girls? D. Mosley repre- sented our school at the National Convention of the SNANC in California. What could have been more exciting than seeing the Golden Gate Bridge, catching the trolley cars to Fisherman's Wharf and walking down Market Street in San Francisco! We were also honored to have one of our girls, W. White to run as a candidate for state recording secretary of SNANC. So what if the majority used poor judgement in their choice of the wrong candidate! Our unfortunate loss of two students during this year was aided by the addition of three, now indispensable, students. They were beautiful and aged C. Riggs, tiny V. Isler, and talkative H. Kirby. Two members of our class, Betty Grady and Becky Grady, were overcome by the infectious love or- ganism. They now carry the full load of a student nurse, a wife, a cook thot meals?j and a housekeeper qclean bathrooms?J. Due to our industriousness and dedication, part of our class spent their vacation time in the honorable pursuit of educating cer- tain males to the life habits of student nurses on the sunny shores of O.D. Each day P. Mitchell led the beachcombers in a moment of absolute devotion to the memories of Morehead. Our Senior year began with our Banding Ceremony. Somehow, we were the dig- nified Seniors. Five of our girls were honored by being tapped into Santa Filomena. They were S. Foster, P. Mitchell, B. Grady, D. Mosley, and W. White. In Septem- ber, eight of our girls packed up for the Hill. In their leisure time, they returned to analyze the remaining class members as to their mental diagnoses. About this .-1. U-, ...il ,imma time we lost one who had come to be a vital part of our class in such a short time. M. Bobbitt completed her nurse's training to give T L C to her Melvin. Medical- Surgical Nursing Il kept the Seniors up to all hours of the morning typing qhunt and peck methodj confidently as they corrected each of the umpteen errors on each car- bon copy. I-low about it, W. White? The basic scientific principles instilled into our gray matter was carried over and applied to the dynamic game of Password. With her own rules and the problem solving technique, why is it P. Price could never win? Perhaps it was because A. Garris was her partner and with a clue like Agnes for a password like barn , what can you really expect? Of course every group must have an angel, and ours is tops. L. St. John was always there when anyone needed guid- ance. And then there was one who was always trying to deceive us. Wonder when J. Gatlin will let the roots grow out? Oh, but that would mean she'd have to buy new headgear! fwonder how many pay checks it would take?5 S. Burton was always striv- ing, striving toward the ultimate goal of marriage, regardless of the obstacles. Somehow, she almost landed in service on the buddy plan . Common problems to many were marriage and the draft. With V. Strum's ingenuity, she was always ready with the requirements for requalification before the laws were written. I-low large a family can you make in three months, V. Strum? S. Jackson portrayed the feminine role in the social world of Rex student nurses. And C. Burrage attempted to compete through her yearly almanac of listings for ever-available dates. Upon careful evalua- tion of G. Wade's allergy condition, the Senior class has arisen with the conclusion that she is allergic to all females. But what about the males, G. Wade? S. Foster has maintained the position of an outstanding scholastic student and wife since our Freshman year. Often we wondered why she hurried home in the evening--to study, or to her husband. I. Talton has had a trying three years. Her determination to achieve the highest scholastic average was shown by her long hours in the library at the Hill and also her refusal to participate in any of the trivial games such as cards. One special thrill of our Senior year was fitting for graduate uniforms. Why was it that no one could fill the one B. Bevacqua tried on? White for a brief while gave us a dream to carry us over till Graduation. The Graduation music has started. We have come through these past three years with the help of many people. We are now marching in our whites to Pomp and Cir- cumstance. Mom and Dad are standing by with tears in their eyes and pride in their hearts. Many past memories are rushing through our minds. These memories will always be dear to the hearts of each of our classmates. Dorinda Jean Gatlin , 61 ' 'J i r qi, an - -+V- ta. X J I T Q' , X 1' 1 ,ax uperkfzbes , V ,,,.1' U 4 X A Q 5 Ki, in A, xi ' 'X ..x 'WR 1 K nn: V I ,,f W 2 ' r , fi 3 4 . ' if ff v 1 4 2 1 f,4- 'NA 1 Q'-Jim 1 xx jp Q ,QT I. J'4'3. ff! kr 11 QW AK fi f ' gem., ,L ' '-i,'!4f,1 aff Q ' . 57,2 'rg' K2'WW72 ' 4 ' 4'f.wf2f,,5 ff if ' ,, 14-far?-nw. . 47' , S ,, V '1 : ' 14151: J 34? ff' an Q,gif.4i?7,g . A ,V Fa' f f 81 , 5- ' 'V ,iff -. ,iifzgff , L k. 3, f 4 .4 351 2 iii' iii .4 ,XLS 1 -a Q r 4 5 .,- ,gf .4 x ,A 1. ,o QV 4 tg, N ef l i S.. J if I x x 5 ,vu .1' , , ' f X x 1 V. ,. Q 1 , , Nw z , ' z wr K X ,. Q -4 1-- E w. ff, 4 Y U 3 8 1 x ! f 1 GV Hx 'ri' 1 55 iii LXR ,122 t :V A S , A X z 1. i . i A 1 .Kg H ttf Q- c fi 7 1 ns- 1 ,, f K. 1? Y 3 a I Hui jv 4 For her capabilities to lead as well as follow, we remember. . . DOT MOSLEY as Was! QMQQ fo Qgucceeof g.i'wrn..-.... ,,......., ..., 'Mom ,,. 'QKIA42 QIJL 4 enzbr For her ability to write her feelings in verse, we remember. . .ALICE GARRIS as Wfosf fjafznfeof . . .21 W g ffm ' ,W uperkfzbes NM -,la pk, W9 ,n. v 4 a A A P' n ,lf For her ability to do all things well, we remember. . .WILMA WHITE as Zesf Wouzzof V L .... -..,-.,-..h- -. 'io- 'yn-.. iinwfivf 0 'f aOf5 Qsenzbr 'x . Y ' ,- , 1 1 Time For her uncanny ways to make us all laugh we remember. . .PATSY MITCHELL as Zfjzffzesf . - ff-ff mf:..r-w'r-mu:1:::mm::znn1'zxl:' uperkfzbes 'Ziff viii: , ,,,, , ,, X ' x 1 V ,U jx For her cooperation and reliability in matters large and small, we remember. . .JEAN GATLIN as Was! Qepen UQHQ enzbf' '- . QV,- f f f., ... , I f A -'.o. - I- x , e I v - ' -5. ,Q , ,. ' , Q . ' ,g.' -V f T, f f- ' ' ' ' 'f .mv -2- 4 L.. - ., Wulf For her pleasing appearance and warm smile, we remember. . .ELIZABETH RIGGS as Wosf qffracbbe ..fn.,.-....,.-,-.,. --,.1-.-- -..- ...., --- Y u!0erQf1be5 I 1 4 .. 3 f E 5 s Q fy! .,-f 1, V Y 7 if --' , 4 'Q 4' - ,,-I ri L GV i wh . 9 V, , '- V Q 1 ,ff X s U , 5 1 Z 3 1- 1 2 2, 'K 5 z 4 2 5 For her winning personality and kind -fe e n 1-1- iw--4 .n words, we remember. . .LAVERNE ST. JOHN as Qzrzen ofesf -..H V...-..-,..-- 75 Cgldffy We learned. . .We helped We remember the Hill. . .first day on the ward, the big snow, coke signs, walking to Kirby, Adams, I-Ioey, snow cream, free Monday nights, eating and smoking in class, diaries, Shoney's cards-checkers-ping pong, Charlie making new friends, and learning more about ourselves and others. We entered a new horizon s ff a . '-.., 1 X . . - -Y.: K 1 , , I jr- V51 -1 , V . QU, va, ml js Wlrwmwml b 73, , g 1 Q t V - , ov We lived. . .We studied We left. . .Never to forget 28 1 1 Ouija Board, Ouija Board, reveal the key of Micro NLN to me! Santa, we want to graduate. We shall overcome! ! Happy Burfday--I-lic! ! Those 5 minute breaks. Trying on our whites! 49. f .. 'F I 'We . I 1, NN fl I U snr- 3 40 AS OUR JUNIOR YEAR PASSES, WE REMEMBER Capping: special services: new experi- ences: selling candy, sweatshirts, and every- thing sellableg the Junior-Seniorg living on Faculty hall: losing some of our classmatesg vacation at the beachg and looking forward to banding and being Seniors. ' ' ' i 'I 'I C, 5 U ,f 9 7: 5 'if' ?3 Q' V I ,L 3 fl I' f 4 3 ' - T 7 I f ? 2 s V 1 A ?f 1 ' 2 ? W. . W 1 4 ww' 1 with memories of the past and hopes for the future, we receive our bands l unzbr CQJJ OAGEQFS Dottie Adams f IOL PU! t, v Martha Brown it il s ZZ Rachel Bordeaux, Vice President Dottie Adams, President Ann May, Treasurer Caroline Smith, Secretary 'S-J-'E' at E65 Rachel Bordeaux 3 Y., W ,rf S Q Peggl' Cobb Delores Collins u Toni Dunbrack , 1 Anita Mandracchia unzbrs 'W-. 1 ' , 1, V .V 1, 1 1 Kay Hicks Carol Mack Ann May Ann Mobley Funny? Who said we look funny? '- 5 -. --.X v. ' 1 1 . -' 45-4 . -.FV lf- In Y h --I-Il-Iii-if' I . I Ii. --W I--ii-i IE - -i - . Y Y fi. 3 t ' 1 Susie Murchison 1 1 'fm i at is Marsha Seaton unzbrs I X Judy Qestreich ' ' 1515 ,fri Caroline Smith Miss Murchison, you have a guest! 'Q is Gwen Roof Kelly Zalewski Working without caps? The Nurses - Hollywood Style First day with caps? .r WJ' Those wild parties? A Enforcement of telephone time limits? First day on 7-3? 37 AS OUR FRESHMAN YEAR PASSES, WE REMEMBER. . . Arriving at Rex, State College, closed study, swimming, bus stops, our first day in the hospital, in jectionsg getting our uniforms, vaca- tions, losing some of out classmates, and look- ing forward to Capping and being Juniors. 3, .gif SX S , 'li vb: Ag 4. an wb H? 2 'S M, NS ' 'w k WX. S I I Q ' QE I K ,JJ-'f It . N 5 xx X Ji I 1 1' J f '- xc Y, 1 with a feeling of happiness mingled with awe, we receive our caps ' f '11 511,-'P nr' 'ww - ' 'ITT' : Y - ,- Y Y Y ,Y Y Y , Y, U V res man C253 Offfbers Cathy Fisher, Presidentg Gail Boyd, Secretaryg Carol Baker. Treasurerg Betty Micucci, Vice- President. , I .1 f A, 4 i Donna Bailey I Geraldine Baugham Claudia Beach 1 Q Carol Baker 1 ,qgmv Lynn Blackw elder I . K I -A. I M' V - - ,, 4 V I ... , .. V . ... X, 1 .,, .Iv,.,,!. .7J',Ui7V4-'K'-A ' ..., I , - H ...... ,, ., ,-..... B--0vuvL-rahwtili va XX, Linda Harris Charlotte Hoggard Betty Micucci Carolyn Olive X Q Gail Boyd Ruth Chamblee Frances Clark Ginga Colclough .W K Z Darlene Creech Jenny Holtzclaw 1' Cathy Fisher Susan Matthews T ' . .V V '-' I I-I l l l'l'H'I'i .I 1-iw' A A ,I i K r Q I O 3 W I l We'11 never forget getting our uniforms! June Parrish Barbara Pittman Jackie Reid Margie Roberts 5 'Qu-up X f vq! -f- 'w- 3- 9 Sandra Roberts Sharon Scott Becky Settle Bess Watkins 159' Meeting the upperclassmen Providing transportation to State. Stimulating class meetings. '- -f- --dj. - wr - v if 5 - First day's experience in the clinical area Learning to give injections. afzcafzon Zeparfm enf MRS. RUBY G. BARNES Director of Nursing Education Mrs. Barnes is a graduate of the Baker Sanitarium School of Nursing in Lumberton, North Carolina. She received her Registered X-Ray technologist degree from Johns Hop- kins. She then received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education from Duke University and her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of North Caro- lina. rvxuzrnnfk . . ,.,., tlrearaa, .,,,t,.,,,.6f4fv6--vfwf'- ' ,,qy,Avon4i '- ' Mrs. Eldora Sedwick and Mrs. Edna Massey, secretaries in the Education Department, prepare many records and reports. ,,,, , ,,, , ,,, ,, r ,, .,,r,,,,, , ,,,-, .-,M ,',- , -,r ,w.r. ,,h , ,, ,r,, 4,,-. ,,m uy .. it Jw-Graff!! -41 A-we-agp MRS. RUBY BRENNECKE Recruitment Nurse Ccjofzcabbn MRS. CAROL GRAHAM Assistant Med -Surg I Instructor W. ,,., tt,, , ,,,l A:-,UL rf-ff: 710, 1 tif, if B' .V ' as J, zwwvis K, ' 2 ,gm- ,,'. . ' Z , f 1. ,Q MRS. VERCIE ELLER Assistant Senior Med-Surg Instructor fbeloarfmenf MRS. CAROL GLEIT Co-ordinator Med -Surg Nursing MRS. AURELIA GREER Instructor in Nutrition and Diet Therapy 2 Cv' QW? iff E n.-r I -, -. 1s.r A. I I n - im- In m um H ti H M is ,Xiu , pr'-t4llq 'J-. , mmm , I w,,, Af' Q 6 K. A., .ff iv.: K., ,QM L R AW MRS. MARGIE HALL Instructor in - ..,,,,,N , ' Operating Room Nursing 1,1 MRS. KAREN HILL Instructor in Pediatrics-Obstetrics 50QIC'dbbI2 Zeparfmenf MRS. JOYCE HINTON Instructor in Senior Med -Surg MRS. MARILYN JACKSON Assistant Instructor in Pediatric-Obstetric Nursing MRS. HARRIET POOLE Assistant Senior Med -Surg Instructor 5 I jjff ' f 'Ps1?2,' ,S - 2 it Hi MRS. MARY ANN SIMPSON Assistant Instructor Pediatric Nursing MRS. MARYBELLE SIMPSON, Instructor in Fundamentals of Nursing Crjofzcafzon fbeparfmenf MISS EVELYN THOMPSON MRS. SUE TAYLOE, ' Instructor in Assistant Instructor in Fundamentals of Nursing Obstetric Nursing 3' New-UQ' MRS. LOIS WAUCHOPE Assistant Instructor in Med -Surg Nursing I 555 AS WE PARTICIPATE IN THE LIFE AT REX, WE REMEMBER. . . Student Government activities, the Miss Rex Dances, sock hops, giving our Junior-Senior, Capping and Banding, Chorus, tapping of out- standing students into the Santa Filomena So- ciety, the new handbook, sick call, the Tube Room, and counselors. N-kt far with planned activities, we participate in a varied social life H 1- I I l I1 ...QA ' m m m ' , . . , , , , at 50 Cgfuoganf C ' qs: 5 ,Q ri ix if f r f X I ,.+ Jfyy ,L .. , H ,., r uf, L, gc., 5,3 T ,wk V N , A 1 g -mf, . , iw f' ' 'ff' ,.,f as 212 - f nz, ' ' QQ A AW I, ' N 1 ,vig ' w, ff.5,fe V gr v 1 ,.. 17.21, A ,,. f A .. 1 V A . H ,,,j, -W H -, 47, , ,f 'W' - . K -Y V ,-z .pf-,.,.g3M ,ian ., 1, ' ' P. me-,4 1,4 ,4 gm, 'Q . :qv A ir R .7-'1' R if ff- - ,? 'f,f C -'fM'v Student-Faculty Government Association of Rex Hospital School of Nursing. W5 Riga? OFFICERS Rachel Bordeaux Historian Caroline Smith Parlia mentarian Wilma White Recording Secretary Dot Mosley President Kelly Zalewski Vice President LaVerne St John Corresponding Secretary Ann Mobley Treasurer MRS NISW ONGER Advisor .. .. 1. ..... n.i.fLtY2Ei'ufJfi-'niriidaikiiii ' '-' I 9' ' ' F' ' . ' 7 V ' r ' ouerzzmenf 15 -4 ' TJ MRS . SIMPSON Advisor Student Council of Rex Hospital School of Nursing We, the students believe that: Our Student -Faculty Government Association is an important and influential asset in the personal, civic, and professional life of the student nurse. The Association reflects student interests and promotes student-faculty co-operation by encour- aging the student to accept responsibility for self- directive behavior. Emphasis is placed on the development of de- sired attitudes that can be utilized in all phases of the student's life. The result of such organizational activities shall be to stimulate the continued growth of the student as a contributing member of society and of the nursing profession. nLB.n.A.L4a'n4.kzAL.1n..A5ag.LL.h,in...L-....... . .. . . . K.. QSXUQQJQX Wefyzb as cfzbzfzes fn x I: ,ff ' 1 1 l. il H 3 f I ff! ' 5 ff, E1 X f X,-f . . t , R fx , -. , 92. ' sf- ri ng' x ' wx 5' JI! f . R d 2 K gk.. V' 'g Q? A f fi X 1' 1. A ,L ,Q ' 1 af- r S I W 3 I n :K - 1 ,nf GF ,,, . MRS . DOROTHY NISWONGER Advisor .4 +4 i- A 1 Kwfggfl- l OFFICERS President, Bess Watkinsg Treasurer, Ann Mayg Sec retary, Carol Burrageg Vice-President, Caroline Smith, Song Leader, Claudia Beach. r gl 1 im:-U , I I- Ill' 1 X I H ' 'Il ITl 'i l , . LW W ' , 'I I f'T ' 'lKfE 1 NY f'1vQf W-fl ,. 5 A .Ip ' A Q' W I v 1 9129 om The Rex School of Nursing Glee Club is composed of members of the Freshman and Junior classes who are interested in music. MR. RAYMOND KRIENER They perform at various school functions Director throughout the year. i 53 fff,3ifiis or r or rr m The Library serves as an excellent reservoir of resource material for classes D and various papers required in each division of the student's curriculum. It also provides a wide variety of reading entertainment through a broad selection of fiction books and popular magazines. l l l i l w 4 1 I I In 'N r 1 Fnf if MRS. BLANCHE H. KUYDENDALL, R.N. , 1 Librarian. F Nw g ..l.l.. . . .our second home! fr . 1 :M I gil ,..-- .-nl 'gd Junior and senior students may apply for positions as library assistants, tending the library during the evening hours and being paid for their work in this capacity. 54 ..- N . Y wif 7'YT'T- 1 7'-'YWTQ 7114615 erozce DR. R. GADDY Student Health Doctor in iz MRS. M. CASHWELL Student Health Nurse Our observant infirmary staff keeps a close watch on our every illness - from common colds to pilonidal cysts. Dr. Gaddy, Dr. Proctor, and Mrs. Cashwell treat our psychological as well as our physical illnesses. -1 , S, Q V, f rf A Z! I f Q? , I ' .- , -4 H ,E 4 , xx f . DR. W. PROCTOR Student Health Doctor 7 A 1' You say it's caused by too much of what and not enough of what, Dr. Gaddy? 55 A c-.:..p1l---- me M115 ' Wesz' ence MRS . HATTIE STALLINGS Housemother MRS. DOROTHY NISWONGER Residence Director , 1 -Q. f N. , c sr , ,. . A W .Y 2, , 1 ,V , : .,-, 'W' -.11 ,.- , , ,. E MRS . ESTELLE THIGPEN Housemother ' -'-lllllr-u..,, Double duty as hostess. Mrs. Niswonger functions as Social Director. ' -V ..... -A- ---U uf- fe:,-:.a..n. ru-q4MaAhan n 5012 fa BECKY GRADY PATSY MITCHELL SUE FOSTER First Lady T Santa Filomena is an honorary society E forzgeriigr nursing sIUQ19HtS,recogpnizing achievementhand promoting 1eadershipQ 'S choia rshi p andvintirsingw qualitiesfare of ecfual importance. Members are tapped eachyear, and are given the traditional white carnation and lamp representing the Z. 0122 8120 DOT MOSLEY society. Y' 'tsfrr E aw '95, .fed X , MRS. SUE TAYLOE Advisor WILMA WHITE ,:-15,53--.,,.,Hv, ..f,,,,-4-.Q-mzgmmM, H , mx k., L.y,J'VA,U ilknsgnhlhni - -3 'ysvlf MISS KAY HICKS MISS ANN MAY MISS ANITA MANDRACCHIA J 155 Tex ourf MISS LELVERNE ST. JOHN MISS IEAN GATLIN 5,1 MISS DARLENE CREECH fn , ,:Z 53 , MISS BESS WAT KINS MISS GERALDINE BAU GI-IAM .4.--. 4- - 4 H ---I--1 f----A--Ama'------m4 ' W -1 1 9 ms Wax Zance gggflldfy ll, 1966 1 yr . hae, .. aa i I 5 Y W 5 The court and their escorts Miss Rex Candidates wait nervously Many enjoyed the fun and excitement The last moment before the coronation , I 6.53 i t f A break from dancing The DSW Miss Rex , ... ,Q..,...Au.. ul.. -:mm.mnmAmnmmm Mn ,.l meew-W ' rr- ' K was '- if R , 6 ' qi anofz ' 1 D y Q 12 of Capping and Banding ceremony ,begins with stu- J' 0' dents who start their recitation ofthe Nightingale Q pledge, as they realize that they have passed through gp the first door of their journey. 1 W5 THE FLORENCE NIGHTLNGALE .PLEDGE I solemnlywZpfellgqiggnyselfi beforejglod the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and pirofessiorll faithfullyvyl will abstain from whatever is deleterious and oradminister any harmful drug. I wilt, do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession and will holth in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all ' ' 1' . With loyalty family affairsicoming to my knowledge in the service of my cal mg will I endeavot to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. A Lystra Grerter 'l Jknzdu..-n..zA1lf.h11-..4ALn.i.L.n.-. .1,b....r... M..- ... ., . . . . VIRGINIA WADE Editor Editor - - Assistant Editor - Business Manager ' 'VIRGINIA WADE Advertising Manager - - Circulation Manager - - - - Copy Editors - - Artist - - CAROL BURRAGE SHIRLEY JACKSON ' ' JEAN GATLIN PATSY MITCHELL - -VICKIE STRUM WILMA WHITE ELIZABETH RIGGS zyfbbya e 4 . . .checking the final copy. Betty and LaVerne check pictures. Virginia and Carol show Ann and Peggy about the layout. I I ,aff XI' Patsy sells an annual to Betty and LaVerne Photographic Editors - - - - BETTY BEVACQUA LAVERNE ST. JOHN Typists - - - -sue FOSTER DOT MOSLEY Junior Representatives - - - - PEGGY COBB ANN MAY Advisors - - - - MRS. MARGIE HALL MRS . SUE TAY LOE Qsfafyn CAROL BURRAGE Assistant Editor Shirley and Jean worry over finances. ' T' . ,- Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Tayloe help as well as advise. Wilma and Vickie begin final copies. 'Q ,, ,,,Y,, 1 ......,, Y. , Dot and Sue type the final copy while Elizabeth does art work. 5 i - .ffzf .t... iw.,-,, Q gig ,tsrlf Q ?A . , :MV - AS OUR YEARS AT REX PASS, WE REMEMBER. . . Mr. Barnes, Administrator, Mrs. Hitchcock, Director of Nursing, Mrs. Barnes, Director of the head Nursing Education, the supervisors, rs, the instructors, and the nurses, the docto hospital personnel and departments. 9 i I 2 x , D n 1 5 f. ia! 1 1 with a visit to the Nursing Office, we View part of the Administration of Rex Hospital. ........ -M .. .1 . 1 ililnlguailhkfmms- - .-Siam., mf . -..i 'Fwy MR. JACK WILLIS Assistant Director Mr. Willis came to Rex Hospital in 1955 after completing the require ments for a Bachelor of Science de- gree at Wake Forest College. He served his administrative residency here at Rex Hospital. MR. JOSEPH BARNES Director Mr. Barnes, originally of Rochester New York, attended the University of Rochester as a pre-medical student, and received a B.S. i.n Printing Ad- ministration from the Carnegie Insti- tute of Technology. He obtained his M.B.A . in Hospital Administration from the University of Chicago. Mr. Barnes has been Director of Rex Hos- pital since l954. He is married and the father of three children. 9-'Pa X 4- MR. HENRY R. WALL Administrative Assistant-Personnel Mr. Wall was employed in August, 1953 as Administrative Assistant-Person I-Ie attended the University of North Caro- lina at Chapel Hill, N. C. U., , MR. CHARLES R. BEALE Controller Mr. Beale received a B.S. in Business Administration at Wake Forest. He has been with Rex Hospital for eleven years. nel. MR. HENRY C. WAGNER Administrative Resident Mr. Wagoner, from Ebensburg, Penn., has a B.S. in Economics and Business Ad- ministration which he received in 1964 from West Virginia University. He expects to receive a Master's in Hospital Adminis- tration in June, 1966 from Duke University BERTHA HART BOETTNER, R. N. Director of Nursing Service Mrs. Boettner is a graduate of the New Rochelle School ofNursing. She has been employed at Rex since 1960. She has two children, Bob and Pat. SARAH WADE HITCHCOCK, R. N. Director of Nursing Mrs. Hitchcock graduated from the Duke University School of Nursing. She came to Rex in 1950. She is married to Mr-. Marvin R. Hitchcock, and they have two sons, Marvin and Wade. uperozlsors MISS BARBOUR Pediatrics, Intensive Care Unit . - 5 1 MRS . PEATROSS 3-11 s . I 1 MRS. TARTAR 11-7 4 X w Etna!! W MRS. BARRETT Medicine .unai- MRS. ROWLAND Emergency Room, Central Supply Room I ,oi9 'u MISS THOMPSON Obstetrics MRS . CLIFTON 3 -11 j Y P MRS . SHANKLE Surgery '53 1 MRS . WILLIAMS Operating Room 69 ---sr N- X M. BAKER, R. N. Third Center S. FARLOW, R. N. Operating Room 'hblsw 4!'!9'f A. KELLY, R. N. O. B. HALL 70 l j7Qa0f Qfurses 1 f -xv - 'Vs gli. 'T 1 J 6 ' ,- x A-.r ...... X. , ,,,. R l J. DAIL, R. N. R. D'ANGELO, R. N. L. DANIELS, R. N. Fourth West Third East First West A N 7 , ' 1 5 ' 53' I rl 'H ' X' ,V s. if 2 5 l 1 ' 'Wd' X E. FLYTHE, R. N. H. KEEL, R. N. M. HAYES, R. N. East Hall Griffin Hall Second Center t5 .1 1 A V :E , , . , A K ,N . 3 ' iz R ca ', E. JACKSON, R. N. E. MAUGI-IAN, R. N. I. ROGERS. R. N. Labor and Delivery Pediatrics Recovery Room rw An ,wx ix V. ROGERS, R. N. ' Second East ... ......u.... r r..m....r. ...4mmn.n.1iun...unial1wAflHElmllllIllMI yfeofczbe V' 3 z . 7 ..':...f.1.r' DR. V . CAVINESS '-- Q . X Ox Y V-if Q4 , ' xl V DR. J. COMBS ly' ' fr. . R W , DR. H. FAGAN l DR. R. GADDY DR. I. HARDISON Cgfdff 1000110119 31112. :Mj...fp .- Z- .ff g Z ' DR. L. KERMON .-K.. x DR. I. MERRITT ff. .uw--. I ...:.y..af:?: 2... , ,fr 1 , A' A if f y jf' V , 317. 7.244 ,A ' I, ,- X DR. E. PAGE, IR. l DR. H . PERKINS DR. E . PIERCE I I ,-.4 DR. N. PRITCHETT DR. W. PROCTOR w.,,,,,V, L . . 1.2.3 fuk ,Y V.- : .. fi: , ,-LY 522.31515 . . :,'H '-1571115 DR. W. SENTER 'mf-'Q DR. C. STYRON DR. T . UMPHLETT 1 'Q ugly' : v' -, - ' V V-'.:.g-.V-1431,--4,-. .v .gyvwl r , - - ,---,I .Y - -W V-H - .V f-.......D . , , , ..1.n ....- -. .... - . .. '11 'li ' 2. 4. Q '...... -...... .. E dm.-..,.. in :L 1 X 51.54, DR. C. WARD YR'-A R u 1-5 , nw . DR. C . WILKERSON DR . R . WILLETT ,,5Q1fgff Q5 - - f - L- DR. H. w1LsoN DR. W . WITHERS ...K 'Ui .. DR. I. WRIGHT Q5-Qyn ,KY I we' - I 4 A ' 5' DR. G. BRANAMAN l 'Q DR. C. BYRUM DR. C . EDGERTON DR. T. GREER 72 ft ' Y 1 L lf DR. I. OLIVER ' 1 X1 ' 1, DR. R. RUARK -at DR. B . SATTERFIELD DR. C . SATTERFIELD O' X' L DR. P. SIMPSON il? DR. A. SUMMERLIN, IR. X DR. A. L. WILKERSON .Ll DR. L . WILKERSON gen eraf jyracfzbe TSQ DR. A. ALDERMAN J.: -:r DR. H. BARRICK, JR. DR. I. GALLOWAY DR. M. HILL P 4 ii' S- DR. L. LILES DR. C. LLOYD DR. H, MCMANUS L. . ..... 41...-.-.4-ggnnz-1-m..-hiring 1 M DR. s. MARTIN DR. 1. MANLY 42. gi Q . fs! I ggi DR. C. SWEENY, JR. DR. I. MANLY fa, f .df R f fs ! ww DR. L. OGBURN DR. W. NEAL 25 - 'i' DR. D. WHITAKER DR. I. RHODES Csblljyely if f,.- A 1192 DR. H. ROSE DR. A. HAMILTON 'hi-A DR. G. SINCLAIR 4 DR. L. STALLINGS DR. A . WEBB Orffopeofcs 1 mv. H. RSF ' T ' 5 71 A una.-q,, I DR. T. CASTELLOE E - f DR. T . DAMERON I w mnsx:vmf.amaz.:.f....v Rm.: , ,.f 1 DR. A. E. HARER DR. W. HUNT DR. .T. MOORE Qfnesffeszbkyy I? DR . I . DOERR DR. L . GASKIN 635067 K. .,,. .- . . 3 DR. D. BELL DR. G. COOPER Y. , ffxx . fl A DR. H. HAYWOOD X 5 557 DR. V. HICKS, JR. .KX 7-3 DR. R. ROE 74 M' 5' a ,A ' DR. N. SPARROW DR. G. THORNHILL 'vi-. DR. H. THORNHILL DR. I . WRIGHT jjrocfokyy DR. R. SALEEBY Qeofafrzbs n. DR. C. BUGG DR. F . EASTWOOD DR. W . FARLEY Q ,nf H -x , 'x , 42 .- ag V 2 11 1 J. DR. A. MCINNIS DR. M. PIZER '- 'K '- ',,xe5l.fi V- fav -s, A , ..'R V 1 2. DR. R. POOLE DR. W . PUGH DR. L. SANDERS 4 Es DR. F. WINSLOW Mmafobyy DR. C. HARDISON -'--- - ----A .- ----f ...JA-1--: -uu--f--- -3- -'--w--f-ximvlmum.nmnnmll.iz WI'O6yy I MQ' H . If! DR. T. DANIEL DR. P. FOX, IR. Qgfff-ef 493251, A ,X 2 f - DR. P. FOX, SR. DR . I. RHODES yja1'A06yy DR. WILSON 96QIlf'0kW 5-Qs! if DR . L . ALLEN WGOQMW f7'i7 if ...I C - 5 ' Q gf- ,lf L. 'B DR. R. JACKSON ' A A 1 - , n 2,5 f I N - 'Af fs.. . I 2 ' f DR. T. WORTH ibermafokyy DR. M. BOLUS DR I HITCH Al-A DR. I. WILKINSON I x S 0' . x X 4, f.,, .glc 1 i O U A Uibshr'--M Lama- S-Y A new Doctor? 325. Mrs. Price pauses a few minutes in the Chapel to read the Bible. ospzfaf Zeparfm Q12 fs ,,- T8 Mrs. Kirby works on nursing care plans on Third East. l Miss Jackson prepares an injection on East Hall Mrs. Foster checks emergency equipment on Second Center. M A x if , - ff- f ' d fi j , :fr',fg,?.f'Z'jiag:-ggi' , ,Q ,, , , s Y' H: .4 M . . ,w',n ' Y-' H3 lf, Miss Wade prepares to give a Dermassage backrub on Second East. 1 4 ,I 4 ff I J Miss Mosley studies her patient's chart on Third Center. ospzfaf Qeparfm en fs ,,...,.-- , 'Q 1 1-4- ' . ' 3 , , 'f Miss Taiton changes a dressing on Fourth West. - iP1.. Miss Bevacqua reads a story to a child in Pediatrics. Oslozfaf C0910 arfm en fs Mrs. Riggs charts on First West. r I ospzfaf ep affm Q12 fs Miss Garris checks the suction machine on Griffin Hall. ff gy ,f Miss White is shown emergency equipment in the Emergency Room by Mrs. Satterwhite. Miss Gatlin is shown the cardiac monitor in the Intensive Care Unit. Lb If Miss Mitchell assists in the Operating Room. Miss Burton discharges a new mother from Obstetrics Hall. W5 I ospzfaf Zeparfm en fs Miss Burrage checks a unit in the Recovery Room. 80 l ospzfaf Zeparfm Q12 fs -Q G7 . , A ' 1 Xt' X, I 1 I w a Miss Strum prepares to take a baby from Newborn Nursery to his mother. Mrs. Betty Grady assists in the Delivery Room. Y. Y. Y. I U gr X r , J 4 Mrs. Isler cares for a baby in the Premature Nursery. ospzfaf Qjeparfmen fs Miss St. John observes Dr. Doerr with Anesthesia. W Mrs. Becky Grady obtains articles from Central Supply Room for her patient. Mr. Price checks supplies in the Pharmacy Hospital supplies are furnished through the Purchasing Department by Mr. Joyner. Mrs. Myatt provides aid for the hospital N' ,NW vs,N,Y through Volunteer Services. Ospzfdf ioepczffm en fs Communication is channeled throughout the hospital by efficient Switchboard Operators. Mrs. Yates, in the Credit Department, assists patients in financing hospitalization. fbefoarfm en fs oslozfaf Mrs. Snow, at the Information Desk, knows the location of each patient in the hospital. Patient's previous records are kept in the Medical Records Room. X x I P gl I. ' xi X i ' fr e.. if The Dieticians work eagerly to provide good nutrition for the patients. N-w-uuup--- Lewis cheerfully serves students in the Cafeteria. -4 Jig ,ll Iwi - i fri - sm p it all Q' .f1,-:ig ,m-' ll5,'zF,l 71Qs!01faf Zeparfm en fs The Accounting Department keeps accurate records of hospital finances. Housekeeping workers keep our hospital clean. Wulf' 21- Laundry workers are supervised by Mr. Todd. Maintenance workers are kept busy at all hours ilf' M-Hanoi Mr. Peterson checks equipment in Physical Therapy. '3 2 Miss McGhee demonstrates to students in the Laboratory. 86 oslozfaf Qeparfm en fs Mr. Satterwhite instructs several students in the X-Ray Department. ospzfaf Qeparfm en fs ....4,.,,, 3 W W The coffee shop is a favorite place for personnel, patients, and visitors. l 5-in IC g::,,, if EKG is only one of many diagnostic tests for patients. f1W.h--7- .. , ,WW 'fm till 'Q ra 112 3 3 H ,, l lil Barber services are available for patients and personnel by Mr. Kirby. Nss.!S+f 'RNXM S , if s is - ,s Q. S. Patients visit the discharge office before leaving the hospital. 87 AS WE PLAN PUBLICATION OF THE NIGHTINGALE, WE REMEMBER... Obtaining soliciting permits, and soliciting ads, financial worries, tired feet, balancing the books, our Advisors' encouragement, and plan- ning and drawing ads for the NIGHTINGALE. . . .with tired feet and ever-ready smiles, we diligently solicit advertisements. 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Ra1e1gh North Carohna WHOLESALE FRESH FRUIT AND PRODUCE INSTITUTIONAL SIZE CANNED GOODS Serving Rex Hospital for over 60 years COMPLIMENTS OF P DR PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY 4 DF Pepper Ralelgh N C 104 L BUNCALOWS OR BUILDINGS Cameron-Brown Company meets the growing needs ' . of the Carolinas, Virginia and Tennessee by pro- R viding the most modern mortgage banking methods. Our specialists welcome the opportunity to help you obtain funds readily for housing, shopping centers, retail businesses and office and industrial I buildings. l CAMERQN-BRCWN CCMPANY ' Mortgage Bankers Insurers 900 Wade Avenue Raleigh 828-2581 Pictures Made By MR. FRANCIS LAVERGNE JOHNSQN Hillview Road Chapel Hill, North Carolina llwnnnrura1-fnzews. RIDGEWAY'S OPTICIANS, INC. TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Ground Floor Professional Building 834-3451 804 St. Marys Street Across From School 843-6409 Complete Eyeglass Service Contact Lenses HEILIG-LEVINE OF RALEIGH, INC. RALEIGI-I'S LARGEST FURNITURE STORE Corner Hargett and Wilmington Sts. Phones TE 2-4628 and Z-4629 Raleigh, N. C. DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY Raleigh Charlotte Durham Rocky Mount Goldsboro Greenville, S. C. --50 Years of Service-- ECONOMY CLEANERS CERTIFIED MASTER DRY CLEANERS Delivery Service Available 407 West Peace Street BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 ORTHOPEDIC SERVICE COMPANY OF RALEIGH Braces and Artificial Limbs W. H. WENDT--Certified Orthotast Bus. 832-6472 Home TE 3-9107 KING OF THE SEA One of Raleigh's Finest 3524 N Blvd. Tel. 828-7465 Compliments of BELL'S LINEN CLOSET Cameron Village Raleigh, No rth Ca rolina MITCHELL PRINTING CO. 115 W. 1-largett Street Raleigh, North Carolina YELLOW CAB co. SIR WALTER BEAUTY SALON 832-58,11 52- 1 Oldest and Most Reliable Raleigh, North Carolina ,. Milf 236 South Boylan Ave. Raleigh, North Carolina Phone: 834-6412 9 Ready-to-Wear :lf Millinery :ff FINCH s DRIVE IN, INC. Sportswear 217 Hillsboro THE BROILER, INC. S 401 W. Peace Street W 3 Downtown Cameron Village 301 W. Martin Street TE 3-3026 VA 8-4486 1Sln1nmnnr':c1Ir'I:.::I.:4 xz Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bevacqua Gene T. Burrage Mr. and Mrs. George Burton and Mrs. G. L. Davidson Mrs. Mary Jane Garris Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Gatlin Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kirby and Mrs. G. M. Mitchell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Moody Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mosley Mr. and Mrs. R. D. St. John Mrs. Marjorie Talton Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wade Mr. and Mrs. Leon White BOOSTERS Mr. Ben Blackburn Mr. Hoyt R. Davenport, Jr. Miss Janet Hotchkiss Johnson's Jewelers Mis s Patricia Teague I08 The Freshman Class f1968D The Junior Class fl967J Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Wade Miss Grace Warren Miss Melva West BETTY TREVA BEVACQUA ELOISE CAROL BURRAGE SUE BOWERS FOSTER ALICE LOUISE GARRIS DORINDA JEAN GATLIN REBECCA ELEMING GRADY VIRGINIA EAKES' ISLER SHIRLEY JEAN JACKSON HILDA MARTIN RIRBY SUSAN BURTON LONG PATRICIA ANN MITCHELL DOROTHY ANN MOSLEY PHYLLIS NIOODY PRICE ELIZABETH WILSON RIGGS LaVERNE ST. JOHN VICKIE VICTORIA STRUNI JEAN HARRIS TALTON VIRGINIA LOUISE WADE WILMA DORIS WHITE vvrmww awk 1-uw-S enzor Qbzksecfor 1413 Chester Road 2617 Jefferson Park Circle No. 10 Ashley Road Route 3, Box 609B Route 1 MCKimmon Village McKimmOn Village 1805 Purser Drive 715 North Boundry 2513 Fairlawn Drive 2821 Newbold Street 412 Rhue Street 3311 Yanceyville Road 1629 Glenwood Avenue. 3524 Rock Creek Drive 426 Davie Avenue 210 Beall Street P. O. Box 55 Route 3 Raleigh, North Carolina Charlottesville, Virginia Durham, North Carolina Greenville, North Carolina Franklinville, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina Durham, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina Ahoskie, North Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina Statesville, North Carolina Lenoir, North Carolina Godwin, North Carolina Elizabeth City, North Carolina we Wememger 75939 Treczbus Womenfs M , DMM, 'Wu ' if .fb si A Ask. f 'M I I0 , ,,,. --....1-li fzkzf 012 else 122 yy What to remember--what to forget--that is the ques- tion. It seems to me that the good things, the heavenly guidance, the help that other men have given us to keep the right path, are the things to remember. The mistakes, the false leads, the devilish influ- . ences, are the things to forget. Author Unknown qufoyrapfs ' 1.' 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