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

 - Class of 1967

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' ...... .... 3 1 Administration and Faculty ........ .... 4 9 Departments and Areas ....... .... 6 5 Conclusion ........ . . .... 73 Yellow Pages ........ ...... 8 9 Senior Directory ..... ..... 1 07 Editors' Note...... .....110 as if passing from one life into another, we began the journey . . . from the old color to the new-to clusters of life, to growing together. A 4 I A 5 Q f J 'ali' 5 1,3 pl 'fr ,WM 15 'O W 9 E M RE 1 'sv-., n ' at first its g r a yn e ss was rampant. it towered beyond the height of our expectations. it became the substance of each of our lives-an increment to our understanding, a transfusion of the aurora of reason. X 4- it became ours, yet more important we became it. we wound our way through the spiral of harrelson, the maze of gardner, and the tentacles of the structure enfolded us. our element was fresh, yet pale. we had yet to absorb the word of knowledge from the scribes of our volumes, from the lips of our professors. N 'i EY:Y' --fm-egg ' .. vs ' ,- f -.V 'Ni-im 'E -.1 we were part of the kaleidoscope of learning 8 a. stadium full of people, full of colorsga field full of players. we felt the plays-we heard the cheers and answered, our colors became intermingled. we were indistinguishable as different , we were with them. , 1:25-'I iklrll- kv' '--1r7f- 'L ,r,-2 . -fi --'4 -- I uw -N ---if-A, YM.r-1:,g, fffri'S'f'Z,.85f,zf?'E--..' 1,, 2fg,,,,.r5fTB5'M., ., . W. '-v.v'-'gMf. v':Q,15.'.?u5 '- Ik 341 3213 MF' 'qgu '. ' 532 . Q f,.. Hg- - ' n' - ' avg --v e 1 d1vfN'V f'-LQW T 231-rf-5fsa9'2ffd A ii or . L ..x ,jig nf- tha? Af' f , ' Y .-wkwj ,Y wsjx.- N.. ' . 4 '- -1-' .u.,,- if f 'ff -im' ,.,' ,g-., visa, N k'-.- V. i-gf mf' 'pg ' r.,,':' gr- eye? 1 . j:7t1y aw fxtijtiga-'AEIF-age 'ggi 3 1 .A 1.1 qu ' ella! i-FE? uv ,Tw F in ,.- , A t . E . , Q, H ' an 9 ef-e2'. in . ,,w an end was a beginning . . , xxx Wh 98. W .,,3,,. , , Q L., ,f we stepped from our innocent world of co1or-inexperienced- to a level reality-oriented, but deceptively washed with white. 'QE . 'W ! ff A 4 vu .QQ .- J ' -fl in , . L ,, Q I if ., . 1 Ti 1b4S4,.,:,45 - V , V 1' ' my '-,231 - N E lffef' Q M -'fjj x . x liz.. .3 1, V,-1 231133 1: ' ',?--j,,-QQ 1' - ' , if ij' Q 'fa 5 A Qi.,-xlf' A ' ' W wg 1 .1-5' 1 E X, Y V . Q A ' . N X n in ...4' we began to walk the c or r i d o r s, facing the whiteness which masked the indestructible colors of reality. ', Y Q. in 4 we remember how white it was, how timidly we diffused into it, how vividly colored we were in an environment of brick, mortar, tile, and glass. 14 'C Cam. A a windowpane rain splattered a cheek glistening with tears- bonjour tristesse. Thank Uou As our three years draw to a colorful close, we feel the need to say a special thank you to certain people who have helped to mold our lives at Rex, Authority without respect has no influence. You worked with us as we learned, you became our friend, you gained our respect. We thank you, Mrs. Karen Hill, Mrs. Niswonger, because you were an ever-present figure of understanding and because of your willingness to help, we express our gratitude. Mrs. Graham, whose recognition of change as being progress helped to improve our minds, as well as our environment. Mary, whose rnotherly concern for each of us, helped make our days at Rex much happier ones. Lewis, because of your ready smile and quick memory of our special likes and dislikes, we say thank you. Dr. Gaddy and Dr. Proctor, for your willingness to listen, your many medical services to us, and for the much-needed Librium, we are grateful. Dr. Davis, because of your welcomed sense of humor and your evident interest in us, we show our appreciation. Because your door was always open and your advice always sound. A trusting friend, we thank-you Mrs, Aurelia Greer. 17 Dedication The best things in life are free , . . the warm smile that says more than a hundred words, the way the weak gain strength from your touch, the gift for sharing rather than forcing ideas, the zeal for knowledge but more important wisdom and understanding, the deter- mination not to accept yesterday and second best when the answer lies in tomorrow, and the sincere devotion and loyalty to your profession that you rep- resent so well, Because you possess all the best things in life -because you were there when we needed you, we, the Senior Class, dedicate the 1967 NIGHTINGALE to you . . . Mrs, Harriet Poole 4? f f 4 , ,f ,paid 'Ei age: sw gi 0 Q Q., W 5 '61 fig, I I ' ..' ' 1 ' Q2 if: 'f 'fx 1 , ' '4 , .-51 E. . 1, I 1 1 A - . 5 - I Al E: .E . fi, ef' U N. . , 5- 'Q is '-I 'Q A G Y Q: V K ' I 5 ' 4 . 9 1 . - K-K QF fa x x ' ,. 1 gg . 1 Qs ' - If SEHIUR CLHSS I ' ,H Q, B . I, 1. ,la SENIGR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Rightg Angie Williams, V. Pres.5 Susie Murchison, Sec.- Treas. 3 Peggy Cobb, Pres. 5 Mrs. Aurelia Greer, Advisor. 20 it 5311 AS N fx X' L S X 3-N x x M F, uw-':J'6f? Mg X i ELIZABETH GLENN ARMSTRONG Trenton, North Carolina xv f A fm 1 . RACHEL ANNETTE BORDEAUX Delco, North Carolina bg - gg, 6 ,Aged V Q, PEGGY WILDER COBB LLu'nber Bridge, North Carolina -,.4-ui 'Qtr 51 X , 3 1 .23 , - 4 DOLORES KAY COLLINS Winston-Salem, North Carolina X X w A ,I 2 t , 1 .Q ,. I Q It 1 ff ww ' bffpffyfk f f MW' ff ,1 f- f 7 is I ff TONI MARIE DUNBRACK Hampton, Virginia CAROL ANN MACK Durham, North Carolina , Q M AN ITA MANDRACCHIA Huntersville, North Carolina , ff ,f MU ,, ', ,. iff ff 17 ,z ff ,, , V,,,f I ' mwah . X 7 ' -f 1 ,W , ff :lf 7 Af f, 1 i f 1 '3' zztagiig , , 5 iw 3 2 f EUGENIA ANN MAY Castalia, North Carolina was 1- 'MV ,cf 'K 5 Y E571 2362 X 4 ,ltr ima, --.f ,X A ' 1 13 ' 1321- H4 5 WW WW Lfwg: 1 0 4211 ' 121252, . . My 1, ' ' ' ' wa' 113,711 xr'- f , far . , ,. , ,mm 9. U, ,Xe ,. ,X , ,W hazy, lx 9 ivy' 4 5 , . if X. ' 1 Q52 i 9 1 Q -4 -1 at 4, ,A f 433531-, ni I , , fr QW? 53,32 , , ,VK 5 ywwyf 4 4. A Z 5, iifff my 0 V Pa: W in fa' In M Y' W Ziff W I MARY ZALEWSKI MAYO Raleigh, North Carolina , 44. 4,1 A- WN 1 f V www 4 2 'X Q f Q Hx ,ZS 2 Q Q Y L ' ' W ' f - 7 I .',. ff! ANDREA MOBLEY Wilmington, North Carolina I 1 fr ip 4 ,f ZW , r Cf , 2' ' f 4 fZfw-:Mali -il' ,, gf. if 'QTY . fl qu ,. . N , A R K . ALMA BLANCI-IE MURCI-IISON Gulf, North Carolina 4' 1: Z Aff ff A Z f f, JUDY FAYE OESTREICI-I Washington, North Carolina A 1 ,F ,ggwnmuviif .52 f f M, M252 x , x 1 DOTTIE ADAMS PULLY Raleigh, North Carolina X H 'lr GWENDOLYN WEIBLEY ROOF Raleigh, North Carolina MARSHA ANDERSON SEATON Henderson, North Carolina AAA ' to NELDA CAROLINE SMITH Mount Olive, North Carolina ANGELA SUSAN WILLIAMS Newnan, Georgia i I .w 0 LEE SEATON, Daughter of Mrs. Marsha Seaton is A K .12. QQ' ge , Y ' f 'r,. XLA Q3 X4 X S ascnts BO SEATON, Son of Mrs. Marsha Seaton JUHIUR CLHSS A If 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right: Linda Harris, Treas.5Dar1ene Creech, V. Pres. 5 Ruth Chamblee, Sec. 3 Charlotte Hoggard, Pres. Carol Baker Geraldine Baugham Claudia Beach 1 1 '!. r 26 F' X , wwe is 2 A . ,A N 4.5 ii at l ,peg .Q Jeanne Best Ruth Chamblee Ginga Colclough Darlene Creech Cathy Fisher Linda I-larris Charlotte I-loggard Jennie l-loltzclaw Gloria Merritt Bette Micucci June Parrish Jackie Reid Margie Roberts Sandy Roberts Becky Settle Sharon Scott Carolyn Thompson Susan Tyson Bess Watkins Gail Wilson FRESHIHHH CLHSS 32 'iff' 5 Q f V , y , - ff f Z 'Haw' QM' I V , FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right: Mrs. Christina Hoffman, advisorg Judy Trachtenberg, treasurerg Cheryl Wills, presidentg Lynn Anderson, secretaryg Jackie Jones, vice president. Ann Allen Frances Anderson 28 J Q B gig X C I i r x i A -3 V V EQ' wi SQ? Lynn Anderson B' Colon Barker W N si Angie Brooks Al xg t , ,M 3 - Q , Betty Coleman Sandy Forbes Tara Harrison , Ze' , 1s ,, X11 fs N7N1s'i Frances Hoag Jackie jones B Pat Mclntyre B .... 2 ii SG M ,Q K R s X H YS - S . C . Gail Myrick Kathi Rogers Pam Staples i Judy Trachtenberg Cheryl Wills Not Pictured: Judy Liles ,F it Sk ,Q F 29 Tl-IE PROFESSIONAL NURSE - HER IMAGE The nurse walks softly down the hall. She is dressed in solid white from the tips of her toes to the little cap on her head. Doesthe fact that she is called Nurse make her professional? Does her starched, spotless uniform give her the right to be called pro- fessional? No! The uniform and the title, in themselves, do not make a professional nurse. Being graduated from a nursing school and receiving a diploma do not assure a professional nurse. She must have a goal in nursing. She must see this goal, set her standards, and then grow in knowledge, skill, and understanding until she reaches it and then find another summit to climb. The professional nurse can never think that she has reached the top of her profession, there is always some aspect of nursing in which she can improve. The professional nurse is ambitious, not only for herself, but also for her patient, never accepting second best when the best can be obtained, her patient being her first concern, She takes pride in her work-pride in giving of herself and education that those who are ill and under her care may improve physically and perhaps become a stronger person emotionally because someone, the nurse, took time to care and offer under- standing. The professional nurse does not treat the disease which a patient has, but instead, she cares for the individual patient and his problems with disease process taking second place as it should. Every man, woman and child is as individual and has the right to be treated as such. The ability to accept a patient as an individual and to adjust her personality to that of her patient separates the p rofe ssion al nurse from the trained assistants. The professional nurse has high ideals in life, concerning both her chosen career of nursing and her personal life. A professional attitude cannot be turned on and off as simply as a water faucet can. It has to be cultivated and nourished until it blossoms into reality. At home, at play, or in the hospital, the truly professional nurse is an asset to her profession, setting as example of courage and a standard for all her co-workers to see and follow. The professional nurse must learn to be humble without being weak, share rather than force ideas, serve rather than demand service, show empathy but not sympathy, win graciously and lose honorably, and know when to lead and when to be a good follower. She is the one with the extra special smile for a frightened child and the tender touch to the elderly that means more than all the words in our language. She is kind and gentle, but yet there is strength in her touch. The professional nurse never thinks of yesterday and what she might have done. Her goal is tomorrow and the progress she will make in her growth both as an individual and as a useful member of society. But as she continues to grow, she will never grow so tall that she can not look up to someone. Rachel Bordeaux 30 'mxghw J' 0 G qs mvrras mms 7.40 'T R 001:- .JILL MYST p ER C ,wnemc-r G W5 Q 4255 tffoifioeqx J 'Tier LITTLE CAVI' Dum Du BOQDEAUXD IHIBSCEZSB Zu em ' x A I ,I , Cf ogg 99 K 'N . wifs rnuonncf- n 9 ' A. . 5 QA I I E 6 AK' J' ga l K ww 5416- ? FEHTUHES fficers UBH fy-'T BESS WATKINS, V. PRESIDENT. RACHEL BORDEAUX, PRESIDENT. 1 '55 x 'W Ar f iv-F' I ANN MAY, SECRETARY. BECKY SETTLE, TREASURER. Government Student Council x...-- MRS, CAROL GRAHAM and MRS. BLANCI-IE KUYKENDALL, ADVISORS 33 , v 522 Qs'-. ,iw i , J Qs . MR. RAYMOND KREINER, DIRECTOR. Rex Hospital School of Nursing Chorus Glee Club HEEL S 34 Student Religious Hctivlties OFFICERS: Left to Right: Darlene Creech, V. Pres., Lynn Anderson, Sec. g Frances Anderson, Treas.5 Becky Settle, Pres.3 Mrs. Kuykendall, Advisor, Tara Harrison, Song Leader, Gail Myrick, Pianist. -4 ,go E MRS. BLANCHE KUYKENDALL ADVISOR W! l We- !' ,if 35 LIBRARY A SSISTANTS MRS. BLANCI-IE KUYKENDALL, LIBRARIAN. 36 3 Prospective students listen to our propa ganda . uk ' Student Dau A preview of coming a t t r a ct i on s-NEW UNIFORMS. 37 Rachel Bordeaux Ann Ma Y Susie Murchison HMI x Dottie Pully Gwen Roof, First Lady, anta filomena x ? 4+ N. N. -, J . - X lfff K , . , X Y W e Mrs. Kathryn Addison, R.N., 1 Advisor not pictured. 38 marshals Left to Right: Gwen Roof, Rachel Bordeaux, Marsha Seaton, Toni Dunbrack 39 MOST PROFESSIONAL Ann May Superlatives WITTIEST MOST TALENTED Ann Mobley Kelly Mayo 5' TS-wk 1 45 PX W Q- Sgt ggwi X x ff' if 41 MOST ATTRACTIVE Marsha Seaton BEST ALL AROUND Rachel Bordeaux ,WH 7 EXC' J if Bk I Q 'QW -Q- x.,-5 fx ' F Q. 'S , 1' '5':-, '5-r- i Superlatives FRIENDLIEST MOST SINCERE Dolores Collins Dottie Pully 43 B .X wx, ,- W .... LYNN ANDERSON may Z, -. Q 495 rfb' 1 '-A' ,rr- RACHEL BORDEAUX fin CAROL BAKER , 2 gg ' ,. w-4 X V 1 if X, ' wi if ' 3 47 ki ? JACKIE JONES miss Hex Court 1 I ' 54,13 is . I ,,,. . , , CATHY FISHER 44 3+ KATHI ROGERS '13 ,pw- ' Q - ANN MOBLEY 'T w A ' , 'A .Q ,. fa LINDA HARRIS miss Rex ANN MAY 45 lliqhiinqale Siaff Because this is our page and we can do what we like Qafter many pages of copy and carbonsj we choose to say as little as possible-NOTHING! A 'fra t Q.-Q00 1' - ',Pf4 '?Qi1- Y -.1 WP- S. YQ., X -...Q S: Z its-.K flu. W Capping and Banding Signs of the times. The table has been set. A dream becomes reality. J' f-'N xJ ,..----1 ---.wuxa .y-af-5 - pu-Q.---....,,..i,,,,,,,, gi HDIHIHISTRHTIUH HHH FHCUUU Education Department Mrs. Ioan M. Reid, Director of Nursing Education. - Q Mrs. Eldora Sedwick, Secretary. Mrs, Edna Massey, Secretary 50 facultu Miss Mary Bailey Medical-Surgical Nursing II Mrs. Ruby Brennecke Recruitment Nurse Mrs Carol Gleit Coordinator Medical Surgical Nursing Mrs. Carol Graham Medical-Surgical Nursing I Mrs. Aurelia Greer Nutrition and Diet Therapy Mrs. Karen Hill Coordinator Pediatric-Obstetric Nursing l 51 w ,A-.. .sr BE 2335-gr, s ss. X- ' V 3 X 7 N X ' Nffifsl .2 sf mimi! s, WY .- ,V 'w r f ' - f' ,- fs ,Q f -, ' MHS ' . . Z , I fwr-s.g:- 'S '-L .Nm ,. , 1 1:5 if E, af R. , sh za - X' facultu W' N.. 3 Mrs. Joyce I-Imton Operating Room Mrs. Christina Hoffman Pediatrics Mrs. Harriet Poole Medical-Surgical Nursing II Mrs. Marybelle Simpson Fundamentals of Nursing Mrs. Bonnie Williams Obstetrics 52 1 l I 1 I 4 x w 1 5 x I l ? i 4 w 1 i 1 residence sf ---A Mrs, Theresa Keller Mrs. Dorothy Niswonger Mrs, Hattie Stallings Mrs. Mable Cashwell ,A l 1 health service 53 Dr. William Proctor MR. JACK WILLIS, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Mr. Willis came to Rex Hospital in 1955 after completing the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree 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, in Printing A d m ini st r a t i o n from the Carnegie Institute of Technology. He obtained his M. B. A, in Hospital Administration from the University of Chicago. Mr. Barnes has been Director of Rex Hospital since 1954. He is married and the father of three children. .-uv- MR. CHARLES R. BEAL, CONTROLLER Mr. Beal received a B.S. in Business Administration at Wake Forest. He has been with Rex Hospital for eleven years. MR. JAMES H. STATON, ADMINISTRATIVE RESIDENT Mr. Staton, from Charlottesville, Virginia, received his B.S. in Commerce from the University of Virginia in 1962. He came to Rex Hospital in December 1966 for the community hospital portion of his training in the Program of Hospital Adxninistration at Dulce University. vfliffif I Y if 5' V Wm l . b 'Nqr-if MR. HENRY R. WALL, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-PERSONNEL Mr. Wallwas employed in August, 1953 as Administrative Assistant-Personnel. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. MR, GEORGE H, MACK, ADMINISTRATIVE RESIDENT Mr. George H. Mack, a student in the Graduate Program in Hospital Administration at Duke University, was assigned to Rex Hospital for the period june-December, 1966 as part of his graduate studies. Mr. Mack is a native of Detroit, Michigan and received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from the University of Michigan in 1960. 'Suu-wi MRS. SARAH HITCHCOCK, R. N. Director of Nursing Mrs. Hitchcock graduated from the Duke Uni- versity School of Nursing. She came to Rex in 1950. She is married to Mr. R. Hitchcock, and they have two sons, Marvin and Wade. MRS. BERTHA BOETTNER, R. N. Director of Nursing Service Mrs, Boettner is a graduate of the New Rochell School of Nursing. She has been employed at Rex since 1960. She has two children, Bob and Pat. -if supervisors Miss Barbour Mrs. Emory Mrs. Rowland Mrs. Tartar Mrs. , Y st. 2- ':5s5Q5ss ' ' Quiz' wir X- 'wf-Wsg xslls- ' is Tl N ,s .sqm ' :,..--,ss s- rss,- -was ms- sg 1 X, W ,QM , v , A , .. 5' sk, si? 'X Miss Thompson -vi? Q. 'I I. Mrs. Clifton Mrs. Peatross Mrs. Shankle Mrs. Williams X x w.,,f li '7 head nurses . W' s,,sfZ,.f31,T 5 ,- . , ' 'Wt' fvfar it ,f- f fav'- sf Ty 9 2 I I M. Baker, R, N. L. Daniels, R. Third Center First West 551 N. S. Farlow, R.N. Operating Room gs J. Hotchkiss, R. N. E. Jackson, R. N. W. Johnson, R.N. Se cond East Delivery Room Fourth West is he . ?.sf'1 ' 1 -407 'fr vs A. Kelly, R.N. E. Maughan, R. N. S. Rascoe, R.N. O.B, Hall Pediatrics Third East s i P. Teague, R.N. Second Center 58 E. Flythe, R.N. East Hall 1 Q NWA I-I. Keel, R.N. Griffin Hall 9 mis. :Zia ' ' ' ,px fy 'TR' , Q ' sis 3 J. Rogers, R.N. Recovery Room medicine IS I' . fi V ' Y r l,.,. . , if , 1 1 3 s ' ' V A , Q 'S -Y -- ' , W Q D X 4 N V . Q e r A rn Dr. V. Caviness Dr. J. Combs Dr. J. Hardison Dr, L, Kermon Dr. H. Perkins Dr. E. Pierce Dr. W. Senter Dr. C. Styron Dr. H. Fagan 3 x Dr. I. Merritt G ,....1-.Ag X E, N rg , 'Q I N Dr. N. Pritchett M i'Wiil'wzre X N, -. ' , A, Dr. C. Ward 49 Dr. R. Caddy ,, 5 'A' Dr. E. Page, jr. Dr, W. Proctor Dr. C . Wilkerson staff dealers f . Dr. T. Umphlett Dr. R. Willett . Dr, M. Hill Dr. S. Martin general praehee an-eh A Dr. H. Wi1SO11 Dr, A, Alderman Dr, C. Liles Dr. C. Sweeney Dr. W. Withers Dr, H. Barrick Dr. C. Lloyd Dr. L. Ogburn 'vs 'H' Dr. I. Wright Dr. J. Galloway Dr. I-I. McManus Dr. D. Whitaker 60 -. Wm staff doctors : '., ,QQ .A, 9 ' Dr. A. Webb Dr, A. Hamilton Dr. I. Rhodes umlngu QL V95 Qu- Dr. I. Manly Dr, H. Rose Dr. T. Daniels Qu' 'Q--W Dr. J. Manly Dr. G. Sinclair Dr. P. Fos, Jr. Dr. W. Neal Dr. L. Stallings Dr, P. Fox, Sr. 61 if Dr. J, Rhodes dermatuloqu Dr. M. Bolus Dr. I. Hitch Dr. J. Wilkinson obstetrics staff doctors 410:-vb--X Dr. A. L. Wilkerson Dr. G. Branaman Dr. T. Greer Dr. D. Sarrett . 1 , f X f tu Q ., Q X . - E M QJEQQ ' b X A ilk? . X V4 s '- , ii K ', . -54 2 Dr. L. Wilkerson Dr. C. Byrum Dr. P. McE1rath Dr. H. Satterfield ASP? Dr. M. Courie Dr. J. Oliver Dr. P. Simpson Dr. F. D. Bell 'Zi' , 'Qg-59 Dr. C. Egerton Dr. R, Ruark Dr. A. Summerlin, Jr. Dr. G. Cooper 62 L '32 I staff doctors -'U' ml 43 Dr. J. Wr1ght Dr, I-I, Haywood Dr. G. Thornhill . . Dr. A. MCInniS peduatncs Dr, V. Hicks, jr, Dr. H. Thornhill Dr. C. Bugg Dr. M. Pizer ny' Dr, T. Martin Dr. N. Sparrow Dr. F. Eastwood Dr. R. Poole, II' Dr. I. Roe Dr. R. Wall Dr. W. Farley Dr. W. Pugh 63 xl , pmctnluqu staff doctors T Wd 'U ' .My ,N I Dr. I.. Sanders A Dr. R. Saleeby Dr. A, Harer ngufglggu 1-QL Dr. F. Winslow nrthopedics V y ,.. o . . . - T- Wizyf 5 5 M Y Dr. T. Castelloe if Dr. T. Dameron Dr, L. Allen Dr' W' HW anesthesinluqu Dr. I. Moore Dr. J. Doerr 'N' -4--4 Dr. D. Reibel Dr. L. Gaskin 64 radinlogu -'mfg cf . . QW , V, f X K W f 143' 12. K . fx, , ff ' Maw-.- Dr. R. Jackson W1 fjj f,,,T-7?-Z - 1 A A I fx ff f ,H f 3 f , ,, o ff 7? ' ' L i iw . X Dr. T. Worth hematnloqu Dr. C. Hardison pathulnuu W Dr. A, Davis ML Dr. T. Wilson '11 ..H UEPHRTIHEHTS HND HREHS rf f 4' fro-mr K ' 1 - 1 5 5 Q .v. 1 1 A ' 1 is gig gl: 1 . , 1 4 . 5. lv ' 1 EN Q 1 , rt 3 If X .ll 5 + ' r Q V, 4 A 1 b X. 'tri I Eg? I x '14 2 gi uspltal ' 'lP ' it A Y 2 gr' . ii. 3 ' I? iw 3 r 14 .Q A Y 'tt 3 ,F Prayer Room Ph-1fmaCY X-Ray Y' I N Laboratory 66 ' departments 1 H E W F4 I -.. I , 1 x. m. 1 Electrocardiology Central Supply Room 3. -f-1, s vQ-I if ,W ,f I 1 N Dietary Physical Therapy 67 ..-,.. . iw j A nw wp L 'V' U I x Ax. V A 1 JM, A MN-I N V. ,ssh Y g - uspita K W1 H I Il ,... Cafeteria Coffee Shop rf Q A Laundry pf: Maintenance departments Barber Shop rnfx-Wihshbm v Q 4 7 4 V5 NWN! -1-f W.: 'W 4 f 31 2 W V, , 'VW g , . ,. , N i - xx .... , ,---p .., ...,, ,- ., X. X pain , . Q .Tw gr if S, 1 if, 7: If Housekeeping QNQQW wg V41 ., xi, a. Switchboard EWS STQN' Num Social Service 69 hospital departments r .Ql- HWY' grim r ,ugf 1551: Record Room Business Office Education Office 70 SX Discharge Office Volunteers clinical areas Pediatrics . Q Griffin Hall SW a. gag, v -5' I K7 ag lk 71 Recovery Room - f M r 24' Z .GR Emergency Room Xi 5 V ,fl ja, fry Q L, as ,W ,rm 5 . ,V ,. NNN MX XM k Agisis O0 095 clinical areas Intensive Care Unit Operating Room 1 A., O. B. Nursery ,sh-Q-4 .ggi Third East Q XA S Y ,P M 42' lk I 113' CULUH mf GUIHG, GUIHG . . . We received our caps Two to go fp' A l rj. Q F 4. 5.13 X x A A r ,ff . A5 ev ,' , x :Si l :II e ' ,v J, A M. e ' Q 2 - Q' V 'fi .0 rm' .J ' ' P Ji 'Qvgs .V Si 2 'pfiig v x i yvx, 'r swf.. i ' r , , e e V, , Q ' L ,fr el 1 was 'QQ WX :fx . 82--,-.6 ., K 3 Xi f . ,,. e E EN X E 5 lr 1 74 We're signed in and somehow managed to survive despite the academic strain. M I s Q 9 , 9 ' ' - 1' w wf 'i w .Mi JJ, gf . -' -' f ww. if . ... M , H N ,,, M, Q- it 9 G Q .Q Y is v ,. swf, N T' ,pr 5 ffx is--.-Y , Q, ,,,,' Imagination, a little black book in- EAL, '-Sgffg Jil! J Who needs Money! ? vi' W . A .F 3 Sock it to me Sunshine! ? far fdffyf, im 5. :hr vifisl -Q. I. ' f N ' 2 f an U W :,Mau.M - . '-f 111555 Q We capped them . . A One to go i w 1 N w EN J V H Y 1 1 1 w 4 w 1, X 1 w l V W 1 I x 78 57 DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL A change SON HALL 1 SROUCHION BUILDING 4' BROWN BLIII UWC Q , CL ARK BUILDING DA! Y R OOBBIN mmmw DING VLBPVUE SUI I L09 H P Di A ADAMS AIBULANCE ENYRANCE ASHBY HALL 9 CANIEEN O CARPENTER SHOP Q BUILDING New friends, new experiences I . ff'f ff-ff' uf , I I df! If I if xy 4f,,.,M, M The advent of new friends fills the gap of those who have departed. 'wwe n A-41 SPITA N 33' 15 if 't J Our functions usually have a purpose MONEY! Could this be us? From rags to riches . . . And, in only 5 minutes? 'Q 'T' N v- ' .ff ,ve tg, ' S W ' S. iv, . 33, 2 3 X 'Ya--xx , :Hs -ggsfpqs ff . wb' . x ,L X kx ff? 2 pf' ff' All if gf 0se? 4 XA N f 'U X 4 39 A aiu? ,ff v lftif' Mg. , .av ,Q 'I fdgflfg' Q f M rw ' i rsv .0 va...- 'I ,.,v---v 1- ,-,,...-- , , ,.... .,--,.......M' -4 if wr V' KEEP ON PUSI-IING!! 'XY 3 1, ,Kwan-w 4 X xx pwtwyst Get a group of people together and what happens . . . f pwzj f 2' Al ,m,fa.',..ff, - V W ,, L I ,PM A W' What a real Picasso ! . I QL.: -4 . 4 p' 1 M451 .rf it fp S ' 5 ,A as ur- QQ mm? VN f I , A Ir Sv K 'Sr ,si 'Timm ,,. NNN? 1 I I r r 1 w W r , I ,fr X33 V ufuow PHGES MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME INC St. Mary's at Johnson Street Raleigh, North Carolina YW garb pal' Telephone TEmp1e 3-8678 90 REX HOSPITAL GUILD THE REX HCSPITAL CCFFEE SHOP apprec1ates the patronage of the nurses doctors, and employees Hot Meals Served Dally Hours 9 A.M. - 6:30 P. M. Except Wed. and Sun. 9 A. M. - 4 P. M. 91 Besf Wishes I from HOTEL SIR WALTER AND THE SIR WALTER INN 4 Roleigrfs sparkling new Inn one bIock from The I'1o'reI on Foyeffeville Street ARTHUR E, BUDDENHAGEN General Moncuger BHGET I f' I I 'J't:: I . :nm I I !!fll in ' h I :Ill I :J4 f I ll' I iff .I I' I 41: f ,g' ' ' Il nl E MUTE. -i? ?Il' r -ss :II A 'M I . 'a-1-, .,., 'r- 5 srgraussiifgfffg-.QI IRIS.-3f3gi?I5lIIn!ru,ur11.rLgy Q TEE I uurqpns -I1 V s w fjijl r - u ' L Compliments of INSTITUTIONAL FCODS C0., INC 1010 Green Street Ra1e1gh North Carohna Phone 834 0789 93 'Q f I X 'J ..-,'l. 1 ':-wf rasiffffmfrff 11? fm tv T' . W-,+av'f!'i9'9f'T1'w ff' -'uw-iw? -Y'-O f 'Vfffqpy ' In o 5 0 3 -v.fm'w,f.f MAH! 'fm bfi , NN a ah! ' 5' lr :LJ ' Q ft si '..1f,f1g'G ALMOST EVERYONE T E LOVES PINE STATE ... i v ' gy-tllm 1111, 51 ls.: I? , 1 A Q lgv . 'fx v s? 4,454 fx 56,9 I' ' 17, 00 5 . 3 ,... i iA 52,2255 mu: thg. popular prefgrence an f 67 Drury Products wwe 1919 XO ffff MW aQufUf1g :LL Tmmwwwuuvwmmwwwwmxp 3 graduating 5 V class . th e if-T13 1smwwmwTmmwwwwwmwwmmmwmmwwww AmmmwmmwwrrmrwmsmwmmmmxwWm THE CAPITAH. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. 94 JUST IN CASE ... I BECOME A CASE f' 16 rg N , N ' 0 Sir-T C 'Ii' ,IX C f N 3-vw I P ' I N ,za N 7 f 1 ln.. l 0 It's Nice To Know Of A Place Like Rex f 1 j . fgiebf' WML RALEIGH LETTER WRITERS, INC. Printing 0 Direct Mail COMPLIMENTS OF DR PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY Ll DF Pepper N K Ral gh N C 95 W. ll. King Drug Company WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Raleigh North Carolina A DEPENDABLE SOURCE EGR DEPENDABLE DRUGS The House of Friendly and Dependable Service BORDENS MILK AND ICE CREAM .U ' Pick we ' ii h if .' best tasting milk Z rrr ' irrr i f ' ' ' - - ' 5' '-iV .:,E A'i:i ' 'V --: Pick Derden's the next time MOGENIHD z3s:3f:,',i?'fiii.I,2s'i,10ple Milk Pick-a-daisy. . .the ELSIE daisy.. I ws BORDEN'S, ws Q10 be good! 96 I qou 're planninq lo build a new home, are you sure il o If will have all the value, vom orl and conven- ienee for truly modern living? It will if il's a gggiiiiga Gold Medallion Home. -E 3 05 I i ZW: smug QC 56' 1 4 rmc 9 A star-owned, taxpaymg p bl l W 'l , is - w l it . ' 'Q' A' ilh if aw 'I Y , ' Y H , ,, , , W. V . 706 T iq sf We ,I vi, p if Q f R I gli INI C i wi' li lim i 'r ' i .A ' X ' iiim l lifplxim + .W 833 7831 l if in I eu eeu , ill ll ,Q-N ll e ..e..o L. l f I .X i ' 'i I Kew ff' e'e' 9 . .,., l I r-Q:mll-i - 'w-' X l .meim-. . 'WQW auu I I I 5 Q 'all,3,lw2f13ifliilliii Y ' ll ,Q it lik 5 nmmqg lg: .-w,!- ,. L 1, CAROLINA SURGICAL SUPPLIES Suppliers of both doctors and hospital supplies COOPER O STARLING, General Manager 97 ' wuir mms You so sunqt colon rv is mrscnnv I UWN A ZENITH' Warren Distributing Co 226 Glenwood Ave. Raleigh, N. C. Pennington-Smith Funeral Home lO4 South Dawson St. Raleigh, N. C. 832-7743 DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY Raleigh Charlotte Durham Rocky Mount Goldsboro Greenville, S. C. --50 Years of Service-- VILLAGE PHARMACY Cameron Village Raleigh, North Carolina Phone TE 4-1347 enneqs ALWAYS Finsr ouAurv in Raleigh's Cameron Village Enjoy The Qualify Value and Savings of Penney's own brand! Shop Monday, Thursday and Friday 9:30 ril 9 Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 9:30 'til 5:30 L u HEILIG-LEVINE OF RALEIGH, INC. RALEIGI-I'S LARGEST FURNITURE STORE Corner I-Iargett and Wilmington Sts. Phones TE 2-4628 and 2-4629 Raleigh, N. C. Compliments of Briffains COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY CLINIC Uptown . 222 West Hargett Street Raleigh, North Carolina S HOE CENTER Cameron Village Roleiglfm COMPLIMENTS OF ILfB. Unhed Redouront STOKES CONCRETE CONTRACTORS , V ESTABLISHED 1936 Q9 0 SIDEWALKS 0 nmvnwns , C X. A e FOUNDATIONS v BASEMENTS E 1, C O rn G n e STEPS v UNDERGROUND fvnpmen P Y einen smmwwm -- ,. . - , - o X X-mix W2 0 COLORED mnos if . 3 x Jack Hammer, Air Compressor SOU1-h Saunders Sfreef u. nf n f- q Vibrator With Operator Rental R I . h N th Co I. C ' V ' Au. wonx euAnAN1efo ro an - G GI9 , Of Dm' FREE ESTIMATES IF N0 .uvswm mu. saa.4-ses 927 S. SAUNDERS Food equipment service for Resfouronfs- Schools-Churches 100 James H. Anderson Company Floor Maintenance Materials and Sanitary Supplies Phone 834-386i 833-2750 P. O. Box 342 4l8 West Peace Street Raleigh, N .C. 70... MONTGOMERY-GREEN INC Complete Equipment for the Preparation and Serving of Food Highway 401 South P. O. Box 31 Raleigh North Carolina CROSS POULTRY CO. Rock Quarry Rd. Raleigh, N. C. STEPHENSON MUSIC COMPANY Cameron Village Raleigh North Carolina GARLAND C. NORRIS COMPANY Hillsboro Road Phone TE 2-0324 GOLDEN TAP INSIST ON ORANGE JUICE THE BEST PURE - NOT FROZEN VILLAGE BOOK AND STATIONERY, INC. SIR WALTER - A 1 Qihs- L if Q. .. -'- 5 , BEAUTY SALON if 236 South Boylan Ave. Raleigh, North Carolina Phone: 834-6412 PHILLIPS ROOFING COMPANY, INC Custom Mode Sheet Metal Work and Roofing Raleigh, North Carolina Dial 833-3520 . 3I9 West Davie Street 3' E 1 'IZ I I NY FINCH'S DRIVE IN, INC. 217 Hillsboro THE BROILER, INC. 401 W. Peace Street FINCH'S RESTAURANT IFF3 SH T METAL ll 'll xPERTs 5 301 W. Martin Street YELLOW CAB CO. Be Thankful You Can See- Two Locations 832'5811 ll7W. Hargett -528 Wade Ave. Oldest and Most Reliable Opticians Raleigh, North Carolina Ready-to-Wear 251 Millinery F51 Sportswear FALLONS FLowERs Established 1920 I S We grow the flowers we sell 0 205 Fayetteville Street Downtown Cameron Village Raleigh North Carolina TE 3-3026 VA 8-4486 Phone TE 2-8347 Compliments of MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FASHIONS Insurance Building Raleigh, N. C. CONO RATU LATI ON S! HAH N-A DLE R Downtown Cameron Village Raleigh Raleigh Shoes and Ready-to-wear W. B. PORTER 8: CO. Distributor for TOLEDO SCALES 8. FOOD MACHINES 2509 S. Saunders St. Raleigh, N. C. Market Equipment for any purpose Phone 832-9750 Sales Service BROG DEN PRODUCE COMPANY Div. Oalanides Raleigh, Inc. Institutional canned ancl frozen fioocls 409 West Martin Street 832-203I 832-0567 Be on Time for Appointments Expert watch .repairs WEATHERMAN JEWELERS I904 Hillsborough St. Raleigh, N. C. MITCHELL PRINTING CO., INC. II5 W. Hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. 832-882I Social 8. Business Printing Since I9I2 ORTHOPEDIC SERVICE COMPANY OF RALEIGH Braces, Artificial limbs, Corsets W.H. WEN DT-Certified Ortnotast Bus. 832-6472 Home 833-9I O7 COMPLIMENTS or IVEY'S DOWNTOWN NORTH HILLS SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 787-88OO Compliments RALEIGH PAINT 81 WALLPAPER CO. Thomas H. Briggs North Hills Shopping Center 408 Downtown Blvd. Sons! TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Hardware Since I865 IVIEDLIN-DAVIS Cleaners ot Distinction Cameron Village Raleigh, North Carolina North Salisbury Gateway Plaza Raleigh, North Carolina Phone TE 4-6234 HONEYCUTT FRUIT 8: PRODUCE CO Wholesale Only Exclusive Distribution Tree Ripe Oranges and Grapefruit RALEIGH - DURHAM - FAYETTEVILLE GUY L. HONEYCUTT W. D. HONEYCUTT President Sec'y and Treas. 104 RIDGEWAY'S OPTICIANS, INC. TWO STORICS 'VO SICRVIC YOU A. E. Finley ancl Associates, nc C3 round Floor COn5l'iUCllO'l Professional Iiuilding 834-3451 Industrial and 804 St. Marys Street I. . Across Fronm School Moieiloi Hondlmg 8415-C409 Equipment Raleigh Columbia C0T'1l9lfn'lf' Clwarlofte Knoxville Eyeglass Service Contact be-nses F il KXLxT,X-xu ' . Q 1' .- ' ' , f 1 Eljmjm 1 ' rss: H lm E ' E' PRIVAIE PARKING - 7 ',', ----f -A--1 'QQ'LL'-----'- ' 'fl ' MEMBEQ Mmm 21E,'i '.3E fx THE orzosrz Z23Q,'jYIi Nuhundageleclebilllnrliriuns OF THE fi -f,,,,,A, nf ooiosw RULE :wif-' 0'INvi1A1l0'i SERVICE SINCE l836 Phone Tlmple Brown - W ynne FUNERAL HOME 308 SAINT MARYS sf. 105 ROBERTS FLORIST 716 St. Mc1ry's St. Raleigh, North Carolina BEST WISHES See The Rest, Then Buy The Best TO Mrs. Lindo Weotherssvyffiffafgio THE CLASS OF T967 'WS' M RObe S5:2Tie Et, i i h ff . 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