Wake Forest School of Medicine - Gray Matter Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1944

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In this edition of THE LAMP we endeavor to hold forever some memories that are a never-to-be-forgotten part of the past. .ibeobcoafion I 4' ' Miss RUTH Ciarrmvm' PANNILL, R. N, ffllvllvlfffi-llwflfii fIll,l'fljf.Il, Rirlvnfflmf, VJ. .NIJ Uzlfzwiilri fvf I'1r4gi11i,z To ONIE wmv HAS so skillfully woven into the pattern ol' our professional and personal lives, bits of her own charm, grace .ind true love of nursing, we .xllectiorutely dedicate this, our issue of THIE LAMP. 'Slip llwizlii in Bmlflf' LMRD HYRUN if ' WHIEN WIS gained Victoria Court apart- ments into our group, the need for an- other house mother arose. Mrs, Tuttle came to till that need, which she is doing so well. She helps make both our homes places of sound sleep by nightistudy and ease. MRS INFL Ti:TT1r an illulfnr, l'll'lwri.l Cfflulv VICTORIA COURT APARTMENTS 9 , Tu 'IllUSlf of us who muat now luuli batk .xt the hours spent within these xmlls, we reallze th.1t they were lmppy ones .mtl we regret to bntl them Atlieu, To the truly great lady, who 11.15 made our house .1 lmomeg who has Llughetl with us, tried with us .md been our Mother, we my W'e love you, Mrs. Stimsonf' ffl Mas BFTIIF C Srmmw Plfflfvt rllulfftl, Nlnvrl' Hum F. -.. at ll 0 f 'T 'S .V r Bl.-KNCHF BIVRRUS Nunsrx' Htmr V, 45 1 '. ' ?'W-f2.'1V'. an I , f-www,-1 6 . 1 . Kiiiiw Ziff ENTRANCF TO BOXVMAN GRAY SCHOOL OF NIEDICINE OF WAKE FOREST COLLEGE Q v .xiii PEDIATRIC ENTRANCE OF HOSPITAL l81 ,QQYAZH ,hu-' N F B H L I I mdome fo aff men-Pic or poor , w 0 are Azfzmring oamcmifg. T ' ,ffnh 4' l9l SMITH HAGAMAN DR. C. C. CARPENTER Sll!7.':Y'IIII:'l1Lf:I1I nf Hlf1plI.lI Dam of Mediml 5:6001 .fdalminidfrafion RAY BROXVN Bnfn1e,vv' AI.llI.IAQcf of Hu,xpil.1l Rev, CHARLES PARKER Hafpinzl Cb,zpl.1in U01 vs 'ia- IIDNA L HFINZFRLING, R, N Dlrrrlffr uf Nlzruu Ao arf zz fo aqui Q . . ron! fo CAPCA Me arrfn? an reprouv U11 1 WZ I Mus IXIIRIAM D.aunHTm', R. N, .-IIIIILUJI 17111 ffm- UI Nnrxw Miss LEOTA CLINARD, R Iwlghl Slzprrwlmr fi NIA, ...-as Miss IVIILDRED WALL, R, N., Mas, BERTHA KNEESHAW, R. N. Mas. FRED LEWIS, R,N. fNor in Picrurej A 1 Iicmnl Niglv Superzirorr I 12 I -xi i B -unv- 1 ! fl 4 I 1: 'WI Fran! Razr: MRS. JUNE HAM WILSON, Ix1FdIL'Jl .md Snrgiml INYIIVIIVIKHI MISS ATHA HOWELL, PIIIJIILV He.zlIb Nm mzg. B.n-L Roux Mnss INIARTHA RAY, Clnm-.11 Am Imzf-ufmn Miss HAZEL l-IONEYCU1-r, Il .1nJ In-mmm. Miss RUTH C. PANNILL. Srmzff Imfmfmr. Q-' CLCM, U31 g 3 X 3 1, , ,Q Mus. Lso O. Lfwcuuawcs, R. N. Superzimr of MLd1rn1f MRS. Susxs Bfxss. R. N. Superfifof af Surgery ljv 8 B -U-1 12:05 ,I oalaeruidom U41 1 N 1 N N ' M . 1, IJ V.. I I 1 5- I I! 4 i if A -6 -1-gn.. a-. 1 1 ' V ,z - . , . . ,AA . 1 fx-. -'---m W , , 4 Ja- l 1 71. XQ 1 M Mk' ' 3 -- a , ' -.1 ' ' 521145 f ,V ,. 3 Af 1. fq ,1p' 'Aj i 'ff 'fqEg,fffA3--?1: fN f5 I 1 'WCM' Rx -Qin . 1' ' fl I 1-vw . I .' X '1' ii, Mm LUCIA GRM' SHIRIPY, R N Ofumlnllq Rmfnz Sffpynfw, . 1 ao Bnbg 'n 1 - cm 0000 Mm ETHFI Srmmf, R N Slffurzwfff .ff flffllclvlm 2529 Cm? 'i'.-mg W Q W R 1 gg' -'kc 1 Y., Q 1 Q 1 - N 5 l ' f l ll ,N i . N' 4 I f MRA, LUCIILF CAIN HAHTM,-KN, R. N, 5 Slrpff1'1mr Pn1'l.llflL'v w W I I J T UU ,... ,ff .Maj Waimea anal .xdididanlf Mac! WMP505 Fmul Rau' . , Serorld Rau' Third Rau' . . INIRS. MIss . MRs. Mas. M ISS Mlss MIss INIISS MISS MISS MRS, IVIISS BIISS MRS, V. L, DILWORTH, Fourth Wcsx. CHARLES RIED, JR., Second Main. ELLA BRMIE, Delivery Room. ELIZABETH SMITH, Nursery. M.NRY IsAACs, Fourth Main. IWIINNIE SUE WALKER, Third Pediatrics. FRANCES WILSON, Second Main. ANNE C,assTEvENs, Operating Room. JEWEL STANFORD, Operating Room. CORNELIA IWERRITT, Third Main. BEULAH POWELL, Nursery. DOROTHY NIEONG FOWLER, Third Main IRENE FOWLER, Second Pediatrics. VIRGINIA DARK, Third West. U61 Us V S vi ' ' oo. -' . nA gg .V 'J kxx I M f ,f S is a . K Q Y y D ,.-.. .Lf - V-4,4 --- X ' '1 i ' it U - ., ,Y . A-f ffiipi... 'Tiff W Qqf. - X1 X. J 5 .M A' ' ' 'ff fi Pi 'W b Q . :kr . , ua X -l!!Zl!l f--: angina! WMP585 Miss Mks. Mxs. Miss Miss MARY FRANCES HARIIIT-ON, Opcmting Rniiin VICTOR Cnsscmrzo, Operating Rimm. AI. B. CLODFELTER, Fifth Main. ERA LEIGH MCINTOSH, Operating Ru AMHLEE W1LI,lARD, Operating Rimm, U71 HITI. i I nil I .+13vx',: 2 f ff, :SSW-'Ffh' QSC. fafff, X. , ', , If- 1,4 x'- Q 5 N xxxxs .,,g2 tical, 9fZw , , 1 51,1 . ', 1, wx 1, m X UK eniom 7fW0ff0.- j0l' 6ll'Lf!.AAl'I'L VFX Q i V1Rc,1x1a Cm RC11 S7 Ltd Ll KAI' 2616 HIL QKZCA 0F dl RUTH ETTA LFON.-XRD Pr: nd: Ill ff? ICU Ummm PLOIQF Doxx Nx n Pr 1 g L MA xIXE XUUILLI ui: X201 Trw urn I I I f- aw -, .1 V ' 4, Nth gl 1 yr, I 1 Q ,. 2. 5,1 N. - .-x - 4' Twig '12 ,If ' I I Miss RUTH C, P.-XNNILI, R N, Dr: Hrnhrur M VANN I I I I l90l'l50l .'j I I - . .. . , pl-Hlflll. ARII 'IIMP5 in the life of every person when .1 lrttle lrtt rs needed, XX'e I as .1 dass and lmlivitluals have been no exeeption, To these two friends we have often turnedmfor Advice. for consolrltion, .mtl encouragement. They have never failed us, and we shall entlenvor to not f.1il them in our future Irves, both pemonal .mel profesaioml. To them we offer our heartfelt gmtitutle, our utmost respett, .mtl our love .llxvaysf I I I I2II If Iii Allef UPHAHE ZIZWLQP BeIzn1eI ' MOUNT AIIIY, N. C. To thy duty-now and ever. Mme gulf Z?faAeQ ,,B,m,b,, EAST BEND. N, C. A Workman is known by his works. f eddie HIM Cizucfi Cml'dfeI ' LEXINGTON, N. C. Ever loyal, ever true, to whatever task she fou LI'gL7LI,a ol, lLbl,I C Ginny WILMINGTON N C A better frIend have none of you 22 fi nd to do ' ' ' ee CW A Kind, modest, sincere and true- I 1 ff: Wll yl'0l'l dlflj Z' f Z? UEIIIIIIIXU SHF11n,N,C. A little learning is .1 dangerous thing . . . Drink deep or taste not . . 6371.52 ogolfa Ebowifzi Rnn111mr1le SALFMBURG, N, C Pep in her fingers, pep in her toes, A jolly good sport wherever she goes. izborofdy olizuiae gfgoff 365 5 CJD in -,f X 1' ,an 41' Slmr'l VVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Hitch your wagon to Ll star. eal'l0l'e jeezor SL ffrf ky Mocxsvirrr, N C, If she will, she willg you may depend on it. And if she won't, she won't, so theres the end of it. l23l J 9, li fc IVR .vw ffl? uv 5' mary lgzfgm .ya Rosmaono, N. C. She's jolly+she's sweet just the kind of girl you like to laura Aargidon Linh INJORGANTON, N. C. I'm willing to be convinced- l24l ut Ill like to see the fellow who orma ofinuide ,Hogg 'Hobbieu Wiwrsriviiis, N. C. To know her is to love her. gdfgdfa JUFLEJ Silly Bee WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. I'll find a way or make one. ff meet. can do OOJ P5 64211 Jai? 0 JOILQJ Lib bull-sxlrll-,N C Anal n'er lllll Grermn elmel tr.1re A llurer form or lovcllcr Luc. KMA gfa ofgonarcf UQllU'Ellj1:H HIGH POINT, N C Teach me half the glnlness That thy hurt must know, erfmJe lljaugfrn oflnuifi l .zuw VUAI NUT CUVE, N C Smart, lmppy, carefree, .md gay A good girl Ill every way, . .xgnnie organ E760 in ? 43 45 9 f 'uf film Ag DURHAM, N. C, Q .f sd A lady neu, well-bred .mll le.1rnerl. Q l25l X ,.-A F1 eorgia Ernice Wofninger I.1rgie WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Happy am I. From care I'm free Why aren't they all Contented like me ? Waffla EEMMA Hemi I26 Moi SMITHFIELD, N. C. Here's to Mot whose happy smile Makes the bubble of life worthwhile. PAMKJ ellmiae lgzgiun Pea MAiuoN, N. C. Loyal-hearted-strong of mind Never a nobler girl you'll End, MAKAQZ Mouefd mauled Rocky MOUNT, N. C, She's no 'Comedy of Errors,' Or 'Midsummer Night's Dream' But take it as you like it She's just what she seems. l Eve WaLef.A2fArrl11 Qcfgwj .lI.1l1i! Rlll usx'l1 lr, N ff This world is so li Lnxm ny to inc. 9571151 lfffJQ p0gL'l'.5 Lulu 'FARBURQ N C, Slic's rl girl who likes her fun fx-J .. 'ZF' But shek ready when tliere's work to be done. . .i I SBOPOM7 Wozefga MDM.. K.aNNAPrii,1s,N C A lovable girl in .1 nice quiet way A kind that is difficult to nnrl torlriyf' .Min igrcmcea igmon S1lqu1ff11 WiNsToN-5,a1.FM,N,C n virtue is more lfiir when it .ippcirs in .1 b person. X Q i fx ri: V755 Cxutlful 'Q 127 X l27l 51950 guy ,QBPAZHJ Cbirke1z WARSAW, N. C. Ignorance with love is better than wisdom withou Clhuizie Waalora .7AomAro H1lldl1'0I'fEH GREENSBORO, N. C. A light that visits our eyes, A girl that warms our hearts. Wide WW lm, USlll1Il7jIIb'H Bosric, N. C. I'll pack my troubles in the bottom of my heart Sit on the lid and smile. Mafia IQJA MMM Nellie CANDOR, N. C. She delights to serve those around her And make them happy and content. l28l ,gil ra ?!Wa,x'1'111p a11'1,1 'AS.111. 11.11 YADKINYII LF, N I Her ways .ITC xxxlys of ple.-.1s.1ntnCss. k if 63? 5 4 ll' 1.11 U 32' AE9if6Ll9!L 17.111111 .z1111' 11111111111 11111f' 111.13 43.1111 F111 ff.1111111AQ fnzfllfiu 111111 Gl111'111111 f7l.1ll1'l .ami lllflllftl 11.11111 15111 1'.1f111'n111, 1111bf1-' fhjlllgl J11111' ll ll 1111! fm M111 111' .1115 . Only 111 1'.1,1e m111e flljguiuzf 15.1111 I11 lwlfl 11111, ff f1f1111f1fu, If 11111, 111 .1ll,13 Tfvr 111111111 of .1fl, 111111 1111 J11J.1111 F111 .111-1, .zlnulg Ulll' 111-11je1111111.1f Il'.1v'1'. Tful 1111.zIl1f1l,11m'sJ .zml 1111f11111u1f Ill 111111 II 1fl111IglV1 J11 J .rj11111'7le 10511 T11 help w1111f1111u fare .11111fl1e1' Jay 01' 111 fulfill 1111112 Jeupr1'.1fq 11fm', 711.11 nf IIlll'lGll'L'l .111J nf 11111 1l'1ll UQ' 1z'1111lJ 'Jx'67lt'l'l'llj!V1' 'qlzmf' T11 Znffp 1'eii11Jfe 171' Illlfl l11 .1 L'l1Ull'.1L!t', llw zvilf I11 1116. l29l WILLIE MAE Tuma 'U r,,,g-. 'C 4, ' - I l x 'N Q l i Q Miss RUTH C, Pfwxiii, R. N. Miss MARTHA RAY, R, N On ..fgc!miA5i01fL jusr ENTIERINLQ THE institution didn't make us nurses. There were classes, before we could exercise our new knowledge or develop our skill. There were other instructors who nobly did their part, but Miss Pannill and Miss Ray were our hrst. They gave us the right start, and since, have helped keep us on the right road. They labored tirelessly to teach us why and how and to instill in us the true conception of nursing which they know. To them we pay homage . . . le Jump . .. 1944 l30l 19 wwf ,J4145fory ON SEPTFMHER 2, 19-ll, forty excited girls greeted each other at N C H H We were .ill here with the same idea and ambition-to be- come a nurse Wfith Miss Edna L Heinzerling, as Director of Nurses, Miss Ruth Pannill, as head of our education department, and Miss Martha Ray, as Nursing Arts Instructor, we soon got under- way with classes, procedures, and adlusting ourselves to the routine of a nurses life. Never, I don't believe will the Class of '-H forget their Chemistry and dear Dr Fishman VC'e may have been a headache but certainly never .1 bore' On the morning of our final exam, after most of us had studied all night and still felt dumb, what should we sing in chapel but Must I Go and Empty Handed 'H Funny how all of us felt that the emptiness was in another part of our anatomyinamely the head, Dr Sprunt's genuine lectures and the many trips to the Anatomy Lab, were thrilling ne.v discoveries, We still find among our memories the faint trace of formaldehyde and a vision ot yellow oil silk From out those cold stone walls and cold white tables there came four lab instructors-john Avera, .lohn Ausband, 'lack Aycock. and P C, Stringlield, jr, who worked faithfully that we might know the sternocleidomastioneus from the obicularis oris The first to leave this busy, but happy, group was Helen Thomas, Sorry that appendix had to act up so soon, Helen, Carroll, wish you had stayed with us, With your brain and my frame, l'll bet We could have gone places. Hope you're happy with your family, and knowing you, we know you are. Studies got harder and harder and hours on duty got longer, which only made us more determined to finish the iob we had started, We didn't work quite all the time, there was some skating and there was an accident, Gladys, were sorry about that arm, and that your re- covery took So long. We are firm believers. though, that what is to be will be, and heres hoping it's all for the best, Melba, may you find happiness in whatever you choose to do. This goes for you, too, Cor- rine. Violet, may the best be yours always. You were a good nurse, and we miss you very much. For the first four and one-half months we wore street clothes, and felt very insignificant, but every dog has its day, and at last ou.s came-the day we actually donned the stiff blue uniforms, white collars, cuffs, hose, and shoes, and little pearl buttons that always popped off at the wrong time. Be still my heart! The fateful day of jan- uary l8, 1942, finally came, One by one wc were called from our respective flriorS to tl-e Nursing Office, There Miss Heinzerling pic, sented our records and told the news ol whether or not we could pack our trunks and head for home or stay here and receive the cap of our school W.is there ever thirty hap- pier girls than we on .lanuary ill, lv-ll, when we were capped, Peggy, you set .1 record all your own, when you left us to get married, First of the forty' Hope you're happy, Peggy, and thanks again for including so many of us in your wedding. The first vacation! My, how everyone looked forward to going home' But when we came back, one would have thought we had taken .i world cruise instead of gust spending fifteen days in some other tarheel town, Believe it or not we were glad to get back and sri very happy to sec each other, In the fall we started classes again, and we began our duties as juniors, Our capes came in November, and we felt that no one had ever had one before. -lunior-Senior banquet is the thrilling event that still is fresh in our memory. We worked both day and night to make it it success, and for all who went, I can truthfully say, we en- goyed it to the fullest. Soft candlelight, sweet music, and the grandeur of the roof garden is enough for anyone, I think, and we had all this and a man for each girl, despite the short- age. Our class was the first to feel the effects of the new accelerated program, which enables student nurses to complete their training in twenty-four to thirty months, We finished jun' ior classes in the early spring, then fifteen of the class took Senior courses, while the other half did eight hour duty on the halls, and waited for their classes to begin in the fall. In September we got our black bands, for now we were Seniors' It was agreed that there never was a more beautiful piece of black material to be found than that narrow velvet ribbon on our caps Yes, something new had been added. Now, as the end is drawing near, wedding bells are ringing for a few in the class, On Good Friday, Ann Morgan became the bride of Sgt. Ben Bowling june and September will see others, May peace and happiness follow you always. So ends the first chapter in the I-listory of the Class of '44, The remaining ones will be made as individualsisome on the battlefront, some in institutions, some in private duty, some in Public Health, and some in their own little pediatric departments. But wherever or what- ever, we shall always cherish the memory of N, C. B. H. May we never bring shame to her name, nor ever be a disappointment to any one of those who have helped us along the WAY Yours the Nitwit, Wi1.i.1i3 RHODES, jde Jump . .. f9-44 mgrew Wofea P A' Q l N I w IN THE BEGINNING-PRE-CLINICAL AND FRESHMEN. l32l L mfziom WMV . .1 K V fi ,',iL'Xf.Z W , G l33I 47' eniom Q yx 9.4 ,iig- wk i341 rognodid Ir was A rirat'1'rrr'r my IN May, when our ship. the L' S S Commander. dropped anchor rn New York harhor l think I can say that it was one of the most thrilling moments of my life, rust to know that I was hack in the states after doing reconstruction work rn liurope for tive years As I walked down the gang- plank l wondered who would he the first per- son I would see that I had known before I went overseas. l saw two very attractive ladies who looked like they were rn their late twenties, rushing to meet someone. I thought they looked familiar and ahout as Anne Morgan were there to meet two old classmates ahout that evening that time l recognized them and Martha Prevosr. They their hushands Seeing these of mine started me thinking a little over seven years ago when twenty-nine girls received their diplomas from the North Carolina Baptist Hospital That was a wonderful even- rememher School of Nursing. ing, and everyone the proud face of with pride, to see was so happy. l each parent as they watched their daughter get the thing that she had worked three years to gain As I thought of these things I wondered what had hecome of these classmates of mine. I couldn't rest in my room, so I started out to see what I could find I had no real purpose in mind but as I walked along the desire to see another civilian hospital grew stronger and stronger. I soon saw a huge building that looked like one, so I started toward rt, and sure enough rt was Bellevue, the hospital we had heard so much about in nursing school. As I entered, I saw the Nursing Otiice, and in it a ladv whom I rudged In he the Superin- tendent of Nurses. I-Ier back was toward me, but the sound of an opening door made her turn, and who should be facing me hut Dorothy Elliott' She looked quite capable of her posi- tion as head of the noble old institution Dot was always the kind of grrl who would go places though I asked her if I might look around a hit. and of course she was glad to show me, Wfe first went to the operating room where Ruth Blakely was Supervisor and Ruth Etta Leonard was her assistant. Then we went tri the Ob- stetrical Department and there stood Mabel Rodgers, a head nurse She said that her room- mate, Louise Thornhro, is now Pediatric Super- visor at N. C. B H. As we stood there a nurse and orderly came down the hall with a patient on a stretcher The nurse was my old room- mate, Laura Harbison, the Delivery Room Supervisor. The patient I recognized as the former Louise I-Iohgood. She was on her way back to her room. and in a minute I knew it was twins, for I saw Evelyn Stephens. now Mrs, Freeman, pushing two hahy beds into the nursery. She came out to talk to me and said that her roommate, Helen Srgmon. was now Mrs. Sprinkle, as we all expected. and still lives in Winstiin-Salem, From there uc wtnt to the surgical wards XX e started around a corncr and almost humped mtrr someone rolling a dressing carriage lt was XX'rllie Mae Toms, who had taken spetral work in Surgery' She was rn a hurry, as al- ways, hut took time Irw tell me that her old roommate, Lula Rogers, was Nursery Super- visor rn a laws Angeles Ohstetrrcal Hospital She also said that Hill Rhodes was in Texas doing Public Health Sidney Fec-tor really went to the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky to take that course in Midwifery and made gootl The trick was turned on her, however She rs still in Kentucky with Iwo little boys of her own On the Medical floor I learned that lilorse Downs was head nurse but I didnt see her for she had a PM. and was out ni town I asked ahout Virginia Church and learned that she and Iessie Caudle were in Oklahoma do- ing work on an Indian Reservation. Opaline Beamer was out with them hut had heen sent to Nebraska. I went hack to my room and after dinner' settled down tu an evening paper There on the front page was a picture that l recognized as Emily Davis. She was in the group from our hospital that went to Africa as Medical Missionaries She is married to one of the Doc- tors now. After reading for awhile, I turned on the radio It was strange that I would recognize the voice of Elizabeth jones, after not having heard rt for Sri long She was giving a lecture, and a very good one, on Child Wel- fare. Lib was always a good Pediatric nurse. The next day was Sunday, So I went to church It was not a large church but one that gave you .1 feeling of purity and reverence. I had no idea who the pastor was until I saw Phyllis Rahurn sitting on the front row. She and Dr Rovxles have made quite a success, and I was glad when they invited me to their home for lunch. Phyllis told about a lot of the others -she always was good at keeping up with the news. She said Bobbie ,Iones had followed her lifes amhition and was a stewardess on the Pan-American Clipper. She told me Georgia hlotsrnger was in Chicago working for a pri- vate doctor and that Nellie Wilkes was in Flor- ida. She married a lawyer simon after gradua- tion and now does volunteer nursing in the Miami City Hospital. Dot Rumple roined the Navy, and is now Chief Nurse in a Naval Hospital in California. hlaxine Wfrlliams and Vaughn Linville did private duty for awhile before joining the Army. They are still in England but expect to come home soon. I left the Rowles' home that afternoon glad that I had learned the fate of my classmates I rind that not one of them has failed lu make her life happy and to help make the world a better place for others, Iklarzv Rorrrists Hal L. de LIIZIQ . . . fc?-44 l35l Woer-fafiued , l if X 2 n ,...,f 2 1 'V . fig ' 5-. -M' wi ie MoeToms - K BEST-ALL-ROUND ti, -, 'xg .f, gi., V - I' , . 1 x Q., . lk ' N emily Davis Bobby QJOHSS MOST STUDIOUS MOST POPULAR Rnffh CSTTQ Leonovcl MOST Qmcsfmm. Lulu Rogers .L-aura 'H'arbiSon CUTE ST CLASS BABY We Jump . . . 1944 i361 44 Wow-fa fiued EflOl5Q DREW: EST -Lf-' :X . elen Cglgmon A SWEETEST Lounse 'llolsgoocl MOST AMBIUOUS essle CfgLlCllQ MOST ATTr2AcruvE MOST DIGNIFIED .Nellie Wilkes Bill Rhodes BIGGEST FLIRT WITTIEST je clamp . .. l37l Jag Mgr! nigg- ig .1 i381 5- Ja' A .jLlfLCblfl91f 4 ttf'- -,,, , , 1 -, Il Q If rm: , I 7 'JH' Q Aw.: I 5' 'S 4'-wiv-. MX' Q , ...vq 5' I :Qc 2 41 4 ,,,.-s.. .--4 K ,J .A I, I 39 Q45 morfem 021 letzrirlg, Dear Baplirl. ll e'r'e tzrrflrllj' april. Om ,f1r1r.rEr.iim1.r are 111.11171- ll e num! litem, .md ,TBI- ll e CJIIVI lake them with ni, Su tu till of 5011, llnilli learn ffl um' eww Am! I7lj.l4Q'i1'iI1I2f, ire me ll e will our belurlgingi, Plexlie mire for litem, Inu, WE, THE SENIOR CLASS of the North Carolina Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, City of Wlinston-Salem, County of Forsyth, having passed through three long, hard years of strug- gle, and having in this time, come into posses- sion of a vast collection of abstract and ma- terial holdings, being of sound mind and perfect memory, do hereby will and bequeath the following items: ITEM l To the Stall, our Superintendent, our es- teemed friends, we leave our utmost apprecia- tion and sincere gratitude for the aid they have given, ITEM Il To the juniors, the up and coming Seniors of next year we leave our vestige of Senior dignity and privileges, ITEM III To the Freshmen and Pre-Clinicals, we leave our good will, for you will be the Seniors of the future. ITEM IV Pea Raburn grants her love for urological nursing to Gardner. Bill leaves her expressions and Hill-Wil- liam songs to Finchie. Feezor bequeaths her temper and love of basketball to Duncan. Caudle leaves her posture and ability to un- derstand men to Moore. Beamer wills her wave-clips to another car- rot top, Jeanne Williains. Sunshine's poise, personality, and waistline go to West. Lulu leaves the record, Music Makers, to Pruitt, hoping she enjoys cutting the rug as much as Lulu does. Emily leaves her long handles and mid- night oil to Highsmith and Collison. l40l Roommate wills her bobby pins and shoe polish fshe never touches the stuffl, to Law- hon and I-Iouser. Chicken leaves her influence with Medical students to Driver and Duckett. Laura bequeaths her Egger and gift of gab to Leeper. Mary grants her good disposition to those on call. Short wills her rep with Supervisors and her energy to Lineback. -Iennie's giggle and all 'round swellness, to Livengood and Stout. Prevost gives her hair ribbons to johnson, Butch Blakely wills her thyroid to the Pa- thology Lab. Anne leaves her art of applying make-up to Drake and Polly. Georgia leaves the horse, Patsy, out at An- derson's stables, for Cam to ride. Dot Rumple leaves her desserts to Sink and radio mystery serials to anyone who can listen to the gruesome things. Nellie leaves the Royal Mounties' aim Get Your Man, to Dot Leach. Mac leaves her Student Government prob- lems to the next president. Vaughn leaves her hospital bed to anyone who may have the misfortune of needing it. R. E. leaves her ease of manner and cheer- fulness to Allred. Louise leaves her love of the Navy to Allen and Hamilton. Mabel grants her ability to stay awake on night duty to Andrews and Bonnie. Bobbie leaves her title of Silly Bee and her rendition of Luella to Barbara Crowell. Hobbie's bubbling laughter and good nurs- ing care go to Nifong and Benfreld. I, Lib Jones, give my complexion soap and Toddle House Cheeseburgers to Helderman. And now, we lake our real in band, And pave il la the lzollom. Old forty-four will hdlllll you- l! e rlmll never be forgalten. ELIZABETH JANE JONES. SW of 1111 yyL,J lj X LITERARY STAN XV1L1,11- MA1 T1,11x1x ,..... . EJ11111-111-C111 L111'1s1s TH11RN111u1 , . . . . .1111111.1111 Ii1l111 VA1'1,HN L1Nx'11.1,1f . . . . . .111 Ii.l11 1 R1'1H 131131 L1111NA1111 , mI1,1111.1111 ,111 lillf 1 Lum R1,1L,u115 . . . , . . P!111111 EJ1111 V1111,1N1A C1-11,1RcH . . 4 A1.1i11.1111 PI111111 13.111 1 J 35 S - 1 xc I Nm BUSINESS STAFF BUBHIIQ JUN!-S , .........,.... 13111111111 ,H.111.11111 I.lll'I?1l H111+1,111111 111111 III pmurcj, D111111111x 12111111 1, Cl-11Rc.l1' M11'1sINL.lfR ..... . ,'111111.111! 13111111111 ,H,111,1111 1411 'I ,Q .ALJ fA0:f8 LUAO We OZIHWZIQ . . . l42l omiom 8' . 91K 1 ' - r , I ., - ng, an. fi , X. , ,N f I 35 fndfm ff' 'L' fr' ei 1 'X' CLASS 0FIfIC'ERS MARY F- FINVH - . . PVc'5jLlL'lll EMILY HAMlLTnN , I f'j,b.,p,Cm,'t.,,, Es'1'lsLL1a BIENIflIfLls , ' 5'L,,,,,,b,,y MAF DUNCAN - . T1'u,111zwr if Ogznzp . .. fQ4-7 l43l Catherine Allrcd Virginia Durkctl Bunita Dudley Mae Duncan Mary F. Finch Rhnda Ann Gardner Emily Hamilmn Frances Hauser Dorothy Leach Mary C. Leeper Mary B, Pruitt Cam Shure Pauline junes Blanche Cnllisnn 'lane Allen Erncstirie Andrews Estelle Benlield le omior C2155 6117119 . . . I Barbara Cruwcll Sarah Drake Betty Driver Virginia Gentry Luceille Helderman Eunice Highsmith Lurene jnhnsun Flora Lzxwhon Catherine Lineback Nell Livengcmd Alma Manure Estelle Nifnng Esther Sink Christine Stout Lois West jeanne Willitams 944 l44l 1fLa!95A0f5 of ganlfzjom sk. I X w ' r M9 - ,y WUI' lf 1i I 63 '73 is . 1.4, . t 4 , f v Y- Q-Q 47'l- f - - llizh M51 KM. If J ' .4 Q.. JP86 l'VLel'L Donna Lee Ad.1mS Nurma McGee Bonnie Barnum Virginia New Iris Buylcs Lorena Wliitc OFFICERS ALICE WALTERS LORENA W1-ima Prerfdeut Vita-Preffdenl le Jump . .. 1944 Doris Wcioters Alice Walters Edith Wrrrkman 4'5 ,, 6 3 M -05 BONNIE BARNUM Serremry i461 .s 'Fi : :fb 'tl 3? ll Q 6, 37 nap4fLof5 0 P25 lflflfelfl X471 7'F f'l???f11ua 5,SJ'f5-A 4-.-F -, N , A. 9 1' 115.5 ' 7-z:. ?gx ,, Q 1 'V - as-1 . rg in' 1. N ff ' ' . , A- , ,.T , , H-1-a--J' TQ' 7 me-Kgnica A 1. me 6' Q ' r 2 li 5 5 Q 3 1? f 1 ff?-53 -. X l' Q , as N4 I l E ' 'gy 'i .' r .J , i r g gi ! k ll Q V , .rx 4 V , zz.. Y 4 if A t V A I Anna Barhec Ruth Bailey Mariwn Barber Anna Barnes Olivia Beasley Margaret Brown lnez Chapman Geraldine Cuggins Eva Comer Esther Crissman Ida Mae Deese Audrey Fugleman Vashti Furchess Edith Greene Gleta Harris Mary Jarrett Mary Kelly Lucy Manning Ann Newtun Louise Parrish Esther Pegg Marlurie Perry Jane Putnam Durnthy Riddle Evelyn Roberts Mary Sutton Ruth Swann Ruth Ulmer Lucy Vaughn Edith Wfard Carter Wrenn Doris Wright le Jump . .. 1944 l48l 3Qap5A0f5 of Me- 6261155045 H91 agzfwfenfd gfzfering WQPCA, f Helen Anderson Anna Bell Ruth Boykin Frances Bnmks Rebecca Carroll Helen Darr Thelma Driver Thelma Echerd Glendola Farrington Elsie Friddle Ruth Harrison Katherine Innes Margaret Morgan Frances Mchianua Alvic Shruax Norma Sidbury Eleanor Slate Cleo Turner Ruby WcSt Mabel Wils-in je 017017119 . . . l50l lg . . , 1944 l5Tl 001,58 gay 4 Qi , ni Smled: Dr, Ben Ogle, Intern in Surgcryg Dr. Dan Buyette, Assistant Resident in Pediatricsg Dr. Wfillinm Ellis, Assistant Resident in Surgery: Dr, Kenneth Tyner, Intern in Neuro-Surgeryg Dr. Harold Julmson, Intern in Pathologyg Dr. -I, B. Reinhart, Intern in Pediatricsg Dr. William Mulineux, Resident in Urolugyg Dr. William Poe, Intern in Surgery, Sl.u1dif1g.' Dr, Felda Hightower, Resident in Surgeryg Dr. O. T. Davis, Intern in Medicine: Dr. William Dickey, Intern in Surgeryg Dr, Medford Bowman, Assistant Resident in Orthopedicsg Dr. Herbert Hadley, Intern in Surgeryg Dr. Victor Cresenzo, Intern in Surgeryg Dr. Charles Reid, jr., Intern in Medicineg Dr. Clifford Gryte, Assistant Resident in Medicine. S .le mp . ., 1944 l52l N 4,-f izzbhhand . f -s -, Q 1 v U 'C' ,, 3325 n'X I A- 1 ' Nlzw' 1 t -15.9 . 3 A aim idk 5 , T , 5 I . Ki 2 Q i 5 Lal! In Rzlqfvfx M155 Matlxc MJ: Rcavn, Mnsx Flurcncc Skmch, Maxx C.uuIyn Mlm Wfclls, Prof of Dlcrtctlcxg M155 H1ld.1 Rcncgklr, M155 Mug' 'lane Dmglcdmr C1 INICAI LAB Pzululw. I53 I X : N xgfgl Qigong 9l96Ll fl'1'L6l'Lf DR, Al. P. Rmrssnsfxl ,A,.. ..,.,. H e.zJ of DKpL1I'f1N5'IIl DR. C. L. GRAY ........,.. Afuiylmil Head of DKPJNIIIWII ..!gl'L8:5fA85i6Z eloarfmenf DR, R. L. XVALL ....... ..... H ead of Departmezzl MISS LILLIAN STANSFIELD, R. N. . . . . A.f.riJt,z11l Head of DEPdl'IlI1611f l54l vi? Clfzfrigzfalfory jzaclfom il? i ju aff Cmguecl anal Z!lfLconKz55enJ jAaf fa!! C!Lm'c!L Jpire mea,n5 peace am! rejf. P E ARA. GUEST. I5-51 xS?lfL6!8lfLf Cjazfanci K 5 : f , fi 'A 5 Ie A W I K 4 'BM f 1 . 'F K X ' ., M. V, .W 'qias-- LJJUI' X b ,f Mnv Ruth P.1nmI1, Mlv bln.: Hcxnzcrllng, Mxw I.UCl.l Shlflty, Fxgultx' Aduwrx I-Jw! Run XYIIQQIHXJ Xuw, Dulu XXXH-rcxx Clurutxnc Smut Llnurulm. Mary Pru1rl4 -lcannc XX'1H1.1mN, Hunmf Hmnum .Xmwrlkl Run ' Lathcrnnc Allrcd. I,Lll.l Rwgcrx, Maxmu XXvllll.lI'I'Is, Pxcxldcnt, An n NL-xx lun, Vuglnm BAPTIST STUDFNT L-NION Corwcm l57l , A cf . . . RUTH ETTA LEONARD , Pfrkldrlll LOUISE THORNHRO . I'm'-Prfwdmf INIARY B. PRUITT , . Sm-f1.1f1 EMILY DAVIS . . . Erzlnlmsrzl Cl7.IIflI1.I7I BLANCHE COLIISON . oomci NE1.I,IE WIIKES . RUTH SWANN , LOUISE HOBGOOD . LAURA HARRISON , , . , , Pldlli v I Pef-norm! Chyrrmrz Prugmzfl Cfmirrmzrz PVHg7Jll1 Chdffllldll Publirily CbI1irnz,v1 MR, GRADY IVIILLER, Dzrefmr K Miss MARTHA RAY, l'1L'!'0l1lAl7dl1f.fl E8 DLA I58 1 . Capping 53,616 ,szop dt .Happen jf. . Bill Rhodes really dicln't know the differ- ence in castor oil and mineral oil. . . Pea Raburn didn't give everybody ad- vice. . . Sunshine Toms knew where her be- longings were. . . Lula Rogers lost her manicured shoes. . . jessie Cauclle should loose her d-dig- dignity. . . Snooky Feezor slept through a basket- ball game. . . Opaline Beamer should let her hair get straight. . . To Nellie Wilkes if the war were over and. . . Mabel Rodgers lost that awful habit . . That one from Montaldo's. . . Madorie Thornbro's friend, Mr. Wat- kins, should join the Navy. . . Silly Bee jones couldn't buy sunshine in bottles. . . Hobbie Hobgood should happen to purl one when knitting her eye- brows. . . Vaughn Linville could stop laughing when everybody else did. . . R. E. Leonard were asked to pantomime those ditties she's always singing. . . jinny Church got her work in on time. , . Martha Prevost weren't practicing her bal- let. . . Butch Blakely were to go to class and not fall asleep. . . Ann Morgan didn't plan shocks for the rest of us. . . Georgie Motsinger weren't collecting harses. . . Lib jones lost interest in V-mail letters. . . Dot Rumple weren't buying new clothes. . . Sarie Mac Williams were to forget the dilference in the two types of thermo- meters-and we don't mean Fahrenheit and Centigrade. , . Chicken Stevens didn't argue with Bob- bie, . . Helen Sigmon were caught with her shoes dirty. . . Laura Harbison's gastric juices ceased to flow at the sight of food. Mary Hall were not trying to tell the big- gest tale. . . Emily Davis' Wine were transported. . . Roommate Downs couIdn't tell lies with a straight face. . . To Dot Elliott if luxury tax was placed on water. . . Ula lamp . .. 1944 l60l Of Dr. Sprunt used .1 long suture. . . Miss Pannill were late to class. . Miss Clinard went on day duty. . . Dr. Ellis didnt say m.1'am. . . Dr. Lock lost his pipe. . . Dr. Jimmie Harrill failed to smile. . . Dr. Robert McMillan made rounds before midnight. . . Dr. Lawson werent in .1 hurry. . . Miss Ray's hair wasnt neat. . . Dr. Valk failed to use a bloodgood or closed the peritoneum with white cota ton. . . Miss Skroch werent having trouble with the hired help. . . Pruitt couldnt play Boogie Woogie. . . Finchie hadnt met Dr. Rosenbloom. . . Dr. Venning couldn't sharpen needles. . . Dr. Boyette couldnt say Force tluidsf' . . Dr. Taylor really caught a Hy at C.P.C. . . Dr. Morehead should forget Mara-a-rked necrosis. . . Dr. Cooke lost his needle holders. . . Dr. Woodmtf ceased to be everybody's pal. . . Dr. Moore lost his patience. . . Miss Martin left the record room. . . o o ff Miss Willson cut her hair. . . Miss Merritt werent cute. . . Dr. Poe were to say something fast. . . Dr. Hankins lost his manly chest. . . Dr. Davis werent conceited. . . Dr. G. Harrill didnt wear .1 long white coat. . . Dr. Bradshaw werent handsome. . . Mrs. Stimson couldn't use the tele- phone. . . Miss Stansfield got hump shoulder. . . Dr. Crescenzo couldnt order Demerol. . . There wasnt a suction in 231. . . The door to second Pediatrics didnt squeak. . . Miss Daughtry didnt have a contagious smile. . . Dr. Hutaff werent something special. . . Mrs. Hartman didnt have something to do with the Red Cross. . . Dr. Baxter got excited. . . The nursery ever got quiet. . . Second West had enough supplies. . . Third West's Spinal'M.1nometer got lost. .. Dr. Hadley should lose his good nature. . . Dr. Dickey didnt know the way to the Nursing Othce! . . me ofanzlo . .. l61l Q.. l 0l4'L ZP6 61,11 i621 A 63 64 QWET' fi 13 ?, f2jx li ft X f iw VM WW WLWMAQ fLJam,0...1Q44 X661 jlze Wg!LlingaL IQACQQ I wlnmulry plulvqu NlW1'l'lA lnffflw Gml .lml in ilu fm sem 4' ffl Ilviu .Zllt. N1lIl.1'.' Tn ,fain my Ziff in plzrif-3 .WJ In ,f1r.u'lire 12171 panftnzml f.1iIlvf1zll-13 I will Lfbmzizz fffllll IllhIln?l'f3I' if Llelslwfrfzna .zml ffflwlvie- zwm, .zml will Im! mie fu' kflrfzvilztgljy Jdlffiuiulw' .my lmruz- fn! drug, I will JH .111 in my pnuw' fu Illdlllllllll .mil ulczxzfc llw uf.:ml.ml of my pl'UfL'UlfllI .zml will lwlu' in t'UllflclL'Nl'L' .zll f7t'l'HlU.1l llI.1llL'l'V l'HlIlUllllULJ In my iwpilllq .NIJ .ffl l.1l1lIl.j .1jf.1irr NINIIIIQQ fn Nl-1 iffrflwledtqe N1 flu' pfxzrlire nf my pm- femfzwi. llnilb lnyzltry ll'1ll I L'71LlL'.lI'lll' fn .ml llvr j1lv'ym'1k1f1 in lviu Ifllfk, .zl1Ll'Jrl'1f!: llljiflf fu ilu' 11'rlf.1w nf llmue l'HHIlI1lllt L! In H1-1 L'JI'L', lg OZZm,, . . . 1944 i671 'N TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Congratulations and Best Wishes for a Successful Career TO THE STUDENT NURSES May Your Training Be Completed Successfully D. G. CBAVEN CIIDIPANY Corner of Fourth and Marshall Streets - Compliments of - HlNKl.E'S BOOK STORE You W flfllqllf Fl.l1K! the 1Venfeff Fmbzbm AT l MCTHER AND DAUGHTER STORE - Compliments ol - JAY'S JEWELERS U42 Jump . .. 1944 l68l EOR SHOES lla aalquarli rs FOR EVERYONE I SPILIIKIIII' IN NIIISPS SIIII S DRESSY STYLES WALKING OXFORDS RAY GOODRICH Photographer W F t WINSTON SALEM D I 94 IN WINSTON SALEM T Lina IVIILLINIIIY 5 H I 422 N Lnberty Street COMPLIMENTS OF O HANLGN S DRUG STORE THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN THE CITY On Wmston Salem s Busuest Corner OH111f011T H1 if Goofs lg ofanzfa 1944 691 YE .' . , '.l .' .'1. .' Ef I Nissen Bunlding - The oe- in ed Store Compliments of RAYLASS DEPARTMENT STORE ' I Im h Sr' I ' - IU 79 - I 'S W. ., f ' BAD' ' LINITIIHIII ' IIJII I I H I L LJ. fl' Z.-U 1865 1944 VOGLEITS For Quality Jewelry Diamonds . . . Silverware Special Attention to All Kinds of Repair Work VUGLEITS JQLUQLFJ West Fourth St t Dial 2 0347 Compliments of PAN 5 and 10 DEPT. STORE if 117 So. Hawthorne Rd. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. REQ 12 OUNCE BOTTLE 6011,?rafufaIfio1z5 FACULTY and STUDENTS 'A AWK AD QZTXWIYMEMVW 'ff'f0 'w'm in Jafnp . .. 1944 1701 THE IDEAL ll'111,i1w1-tSl1A'111 ls Llztfzkzkg Drpt11'f111f11f .Sinn The Best Place To Shop After All West Fourth Opposite Nissen Building C 'P'i 'f 'S0f SWANEY'S DRUG STORES Hawthorne and First - Dial 5l43 CREDIT JEWELERS Winston-Salem's Foremost Drug Store 409 N. Liberty . . , Cash Cut Rate . . . 837 Reynolda Rd' Compliments of H I G H L U N C H 1 Delicious Western Steaks Toasted Sandwiches Plate Lunches ,Smurf Wisnms Wan Dial 9932 SUMMIT STREET PHARMACY Foot of Summit-Overlooking Hanes Park Headquarters of Complete Drug Store Service A REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY Dial 2-ll4l 1 ollflllllj . . . l71l WE'VE DECIDED THERE ARE N0 SUBSTITUTES IN DEWEY'S Pnonucrs ll4 West Fourth Street and City Market Headquarters for Compliments ol Florsheim Dress Shoes ' Freeman Fine Shoes Vitality Nurses' Shoes 'NC' O nwen bldg. SIMMONS-STANLEY SHOE CO. 444 Trade St. Phone 2-0525 WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. TOWN STEAK HOUSE ...ltMustBeGood... Doctors Ent Here PICK-A-BONE One-Half Fried Chicken - 75c Served Unjointed Without Silverware Every Bite a Tender Delight Gobs of French Fried Potatoes Hot Buttered Rolls, Jelly, and Honey REYNOLDA GRILL KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT CO. 534 South Main Street Different . . . Tasty . . . Satisfying Phone 9426 UAL, Jump . .. 1944 l72l i Compliments at T E A G U E ' S KAPPI'S JEWELERS Women's Smart Apparel 433 N. Liberty St, 319 W, Fourth Street Gifts from Kappi - Make Them Happy WINSTONSALEM POLLOCKS For Beauhtul Shoes 7 ' The Best Place To Shop For Smart Young Women W t Winston Salem 5111111 Afu I1 UU101111 Al WALGREEN DRUG STCRES DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION THE BEST PLACE TO GET IT Bt I lV11fu1 10 if 1944 8111101 C71 .7 amp fQ-74 06115 ' BROUJU-ROGERS-DIXOU TAM! BFIPTIST HOSPITFIL 52.1. 5240. ...Open Hours... 8 A. M. till IO P. M. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ,g il ' re' For Your Every Jewelry Need' 733 - Compliments uf - Pause... at the 5 . GZEY0' V familiar rnsnnu suur pf? red coole1 DR'NKc0twi Ready-tu-Wear Millinery - Shoes ak lg Jump . . . 1944 l74l Compliments ot KAUFMAN'S . . . Ready-to-Wear . . . Corner Fourth and Cherry Sts. HUNTLEY-HILL-STOC KTON FURNITURE COMPANY Liberty and Fourth Sts, Winston-Salem, N, C. Phone SIO9 I I il? Compliments of NHHHHSETT EU -LIVE WIRE STUHE- Thanks To All the Nurses Remember This Store Sells the Best for Just a Little Less Come and See gun s s as get O v Mgr-use u ,qt-.. ev msuvff You Are Cordially Invited To Visit Our Studio At All Times REMBRANDT STUDIOS .. . Meet Your Classmates Here . . . Open Thursday and Saturday Nights Till 9. 22I W, Fourth St. Phone 3-2943 1' :JZJHIHIJ . . . l75l Coflgbfziifvlzlf of GQLD CRAFT STUDIO WINSTON-SALEM'S ONLY AIR-CONDITIONED STUDIO II2 Reynolds Building C011yDf1'1m'11I,r of QUALITY 0IL CUMPANY SHELL GASOLINE . . . KELLY TIRES Telephone 5181 C0ml0l1'1m'11Lr of Patterson Drug Company, Inc. 122 West Fourth Street C0ll5D1l,777L'I1LI' S DAIBIES, INC. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE le Jump . .. 1944 I76I BELK-STEVENS DEPARTMENT STORE THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES Winston-Solem, N. C. Have Your Feet Measured and Properly Fitted They WIII Be More Comfortable West Fo th Street DUKE PCWER COMPANY For Complete Drug Servrce Come To BOBBIT S CULLEGE PHARMACY In the Heart of Ardmore E7 H lllfj 4 77 7 UT .. - 9 T00 Locklond Ave. Phone 3-T869 - 3-T868 All J T 1 T T FRANK VOGLER Bi SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AIVIBULANCE SERVICE DIAL 6101 il? The Baptist Hospital Ambulance Maintained and Operated by Vogler Service Bell Enriched White Bread anal Mrs. Radon's Homemade Cakes il? BELL BAKERIES, INCORPORATED le Jump . .. 1944 i781 S PINE HALL ELCA gafgpe COMPANY QSM HD QSJUM Makes All Foods Taste Better' j , 1944 C O L I N O IIIIIISIIIII-Slllllll, IIIIRIH IZHRIHIIIH ' tV ,.f' bt,: . 1, ,,,A Q1 AQACCPZZZHIJ... ff 1791 I'd walk a MILE for a A H C MEL the cigarette of COSTLIER TOBACCOS H501 loprecia fion We, the members at the Statt at the T594-1 mae at THE LAMP, wush to extend oar deepest appreoatuoh to the tallowmg who have made the drthcult taste at publlshrhg our ahhaal a luahter load, and an so dorhq have made tt a success The Lassuter Press, Charlotte, N C, especrally Mr Frank Flemthg, wha Supervised our rssue The Kuhaskratt Company, Cover Desvaher , Ray Good- rich, Phataarapher . The Predmoht Ehgravuha Co , Dr, Herbert Hadley, tar rhhamerable snapshots ff an J le Ollmp , .. 1944 H311 ..XglfLf09l 6ll9A5 jim Jump . .. 1944 5821 .Abt f0gI 6L!9A1f 83 lp Olfwlf, . . . 1944 V I N A PRINTED BY THE LASSITER PRESS, INC CHARLOTTE, N. 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