Rowan Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)
- Class of 1963
Page 1 of 48
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
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Text from Pages 1 - 48 of the 1963 volume:
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TAE 1963 WHITE CAP RESENTED BY THE STUDENT BODY OF ROWAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ROWAN PUBLIC L BRARW SALISBURY, N. C, FOREWORD It is with great pride and pleasure that we, the student body of Rowan Memorial Hospital, present our yearbook. We hope to capture and relive in the years to come some of our fondest memories. MEMORIAL ) JY HosPrraAL fy Sion a: DR. JOHN GREGORY DEDICATION It is with sincere appreciation and heartfelt gratitude that we, the student body of Rowan Memorial Hospital, dedicate this edition of The White Cap! to Dr. John Gregory, who unselfishly and willingly gave of his time and effort in interest of the students and the school of nursing. Dr. Roy Agner Dr. Hilda Bailey Dr. Herbert Baker Dr. Kyle Black Dr. George Busby Dr. Trent Busby Dre Jo W. Choate Dr. Wayne Cline Dr. James Coffey Dr. Frank Cooper Dr. J. B. Corpening Dr. J. T. Dameron Dr. Norris Erb Dr. Charles Feezor Dr. Bob Field Dr. John Frazier OUR DOCTORS Dr. F. O. Glover Dr. Paul Green Dr. John Gregory Dr. Cullen Hall Dra Crateetiarris Dr. Harry Johnson Dr. Joseph Little Dr. Donald Lomax Dr. Tom Thurston Dr. Alan Scott Dr. Frank Shafer Dr. Jay Smith Dr. John T. Spargo Dr. Allen Spencer Dr. Fred Spencer Dr. Douglas Walsh Dr. Irl Wentz Dr. M. B. Whicker | Dr. Richard Wright Dr. Elizabeth Lombard Dr. Frank Marsh Dr. Frank McCutchan Dr. E. B. McKenzie Dr. T. Lynch Murphy Dr. Harold Newman Dr. Frank Parrott Dr. David Rendleman Dr. Harvey Robertson NOT PICTURED Dr. Wear Dr. Tannehill Dr. McCubbins Dr. Oliver Dr. Kavanagh Dr. Eddinger Dr. Sloop Dr. Ketchie FULL TIME FACULTY MISS RACHEL SUGGS Assistant Director of Nursing Education MRS. RELINDA HUMPHREY Instructor MISS MILDRED BEATTY Instructor MISS PEGGY GANT Instructor MISS SHIRLEY KLUTZ Secretary Part Time Faculty Not Pictured Dr. Daniel Kirk Dr. Wendell Dotty Mr. Bruce Newell Mrs. Sophia Clay Mrs. Violet Ballew Miss Kathleen Huff Dr. John Gregory OUR HOUSEMOTHERS LOSES ELLUM BESS MAHALEY NINA ROGERSON ADMINISTRATION MRS. ALMIRA H. OCKERMAN DIRECTOR OF NURSING SERVICE AND EDUCATION MR. EDWARD H. HEYD MR. THOMAS SURRATT DIRECTOR BUSINESS MANAGER BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOT PICTURED: MR. CLARENCE KLUTZ CLASSES Most Attractive ee : ACES caiseot Kee on 2 GEORGIA MARIE BARRINGER George SENIORS Most Professional MARGARET SWANSON GORDON % 4 10 JUDITH ANN HICKS ouicdy. Most Intellectual SENIORS Most Popular DONNA TERESA SHUE Shoo 11 KATHERINE JANE SHUPING Janie Bell Most Likely To Succeed SENIORS VELYN NESBIT SMITH Most Original 4 E poi thy 12 CLASS PROPHECY Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen. This is WMRH broadcasting from Madison Square Garden in New York City. Welcome to the 1973 World's Fair. We'll try to inform you of the activities here as they happen. As we browse among the exhibits, maybe we'll find a spectator to view this great fair with us. Let's talk to this brown- eyed young woman. What is your name? Iam Mrs. Margaret Gordon. Wasn't it your husband who drew up the blueprints for the staging of this great rainy! Yes, this was a special project of his. Would you like me to show you around? I have some special friends here whom I would like you to meet. That's great! Pick out what you think will interest our listeners most. This is like a class reunion for me. All my classmates from nursing school are here--at least, I think they are. I don't know about Judy. We graduated from Rowan Memorial Hospital in that great All-America City, Salisbury, N. C. in 1963--although I hate to tell you how old I am. Let's meet the President of your Senior Class. Is she here? Yes, she is here with her 26 children; however, all of these are not hers. She and her husband manage an orphanage for underprivileged children. I would like you to meet the popular girl we knew as Donna Shue. Hi, Margie! Aren't my children lovely? Even though only two of them are mine, I love all of them. I'm sure you do. We always knew you were the motherly type. Say, Donna, isn't that Smith over there with those dogs? Yes, she treats the pups and Robbie trains them. She and her husband run an ex- clusive canine hospital and training center in Alaska. I hear their star dog is named Dani Speaking of animals--aren't those beautiful horses and lovely riders? That woman on the lead horse was also in our class. She is Jane Shuping. Next to nursing, I believe horses are her second love. You had some attractive girls in your class. Why, thank you. Speaking of attractive girls, the girl voted most attractive in our class is over there at the Geology exhibit. Yes, the one in blue jeans, sweat shirt and baseball cap. I'm sure that's Gerry there beside her with the big smile. She keeps him in good health and spirit while he collects rocks for the students in his classes at Harvard. We haven't met this Judy you mentioned previously. Is she here? Yes, she just flew in. We were fearful, as usual, that she wouldn't make it. You see, she is now in India as a medical missionary. She's the red head with that group in front of the nursing exhibit. Those girls are her students at the school of nursing 13 which she started in Punjab, India. I'm sure the girls will gain a great love and dedi- cation for nursing from her. Those, sir, are my classmates. Now that we heard about the rest of your classmates, tell us what you are doing. I'm trying to live up to the superlative of most professional given me ten years ago. I'm now doing bedside nursing in Charlotte, N. C. Thanks for this tour, Mrs. Gordon I'm sure our listeners enjoyed meeting your class members while hearing about the fair. That certainly show that 'good things come in small numbers'. . Class Prophetess, Judith Ann Hicks LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Margie Gordon, being of almost sound mind, hereby will my ability to dodge Eve- lyn's airplanes in class to anyone capable of speed beyond the sound barrier. I, Judith Hicks, do hereby will the treasury books and the privilege of counting money to any willing Junior. I, Jane Shuping, leave to Betty Smith the ability to preside at three student body meetings, go fishing four times, eat, sleep, go to class and be on duty five days-- all in one week. I, Donna Shue, leave to the Class of '64 and especially to my two little sisters, Judy Hancock and Diana Lassiter, my best wishes and good luck in their last year of training. They need it! I, Evelyn Smith, leave my love for Geriatrics and Urology lectures to anyone who can enjoy them as much as I do. I, Georgia Barringer, will all of my-O.B. knowledge to Dr, Trent Busby in hopes that he will remember the incidence ‘of twins. Signed: Senior Class 1963 MOTTO: Good things come in small humbers. FLOWER: Yellow Rose BIRD: White Owl 14 BEST ALL AROUND — CLASS OF 1963 15 ELEANOR DAVIS ELIZABETH DE VIER BARBARA JOHNSON DIANA LASSITER FUNIORS JANET RAMSEUR ELLEN SEVERS SUE WISE MAVIS TAYLOR FUNIORS NOT PICTURED: JUDY HANCOCK MARINA HARRIS JANET HUTCHINS DONNA KLUTTZ ROSE ANN BARGER DORIS BROWN GLORIA CHALLIS JANE GRAHAM BRENDA LAWSON LINDA MASON FRESHMEN MARTHA MCALISTER JUDY MILLER 18 CHERYL MORALES MARGARET MORGAN MARTHA RICH BEVERLY ROACH LINDA SHANAS PHYLLIS SIGMON FRESHMEN Ses Ni BETTY SMITH BRENDA SWEEZY 19 20 SURGICAL PEDIATRIC AFFILIATION CLINICAL AREAS PSYCHIATRIC AFFILIATION OBSTETRICS ae OPERATING ROOM EMERGENCY ROOM CLINICAL AREAS 2D X-RAY STUDENTS BE 188 cde MARY LEE CLINE LINDA McLAIN JANICE KENNEDY 24 STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT COUNCIL WHITE CAP STAFF 25 FALL FESTIVAL QUEEN Miss Jane Shuping CHRISTMAS QUEEN Miss Donna Kluttz 26 . NEES ¥ 7 AWE Ea 28 ADVERTISING ROWAN DAIRY 1354 West Innes Salisbury, N.C. 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