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

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5 l i 8 I X ' .Ju -g. nl rr' f111f 93Y5' the GRA mattep 65000 Cfxsloigjfol O? S? 0000 ooo S 00 ooo FS S 5 O., 653 Q o O 2 f E E U3 2 2 Q E E C2 0 Z Q Q A O 8 'T' Q 2 Oo 1 5 ' N ga OO H HAT 00 fQ 'reo0 oo0.,QQ0 oXf'Qs6 Cao 90 Q FCREST QJUUHJHUUUUUUUOG 4 5. PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE WAKE FOREST COLLEGE WINSTON I Oeolcatlon . . . b E,STUDENTS OF THE BOWMAN GRAY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE- I- SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA - VOLUME I9-JUNE I963 I i .D.6l AOITIIITISIRAEIOIT . . . p.l3 I stuoents ....., 13.41 I ACUVIILIGS .... pol? fi x IN Nj, I ' X1 , T, 1 1 X I I nfs l' - A 1:4 J , 1 5 vw? TM!!-'gi N Y 1 N C? 1 N . oeoication K X To Dr. Camillo Artom, the i963 grad- uating class is proud to dedicate this edi- tion of The Gray Matter. An humble man, Dr, Artom has won the friendship and appreciation of our class for his deep personal concern over our acquisition of knowledge, eagerness to explain to us even the simplest of points and delight when we seem to un- derstand. A faithful man, he has gained our re- spect for his devotion to Bowman Gray where he has served as professor of bio- chemistry for 24 years, An internationally known scientist, he has engendered our awe and admiration for him through his long history of achievements in the medical sciences. Born in Asti, Italy, Dr. Artom received his MD, degree from the University of Padau and his Ph. D degree in physiology from the University of Messina and in biochemistry from the University of Pal- ermo. He also studied as a Rockefeller Fellow at the University of Naples. He has served as professor and chairman of the Department of Physiology and Bio- chemistry at the University of Cagliari and the University of Palermo, and as professor and chairman of the Depart- ment of Biochemistry at Wake Forest and Bowman Gray. More than 200 papers by Dr. Artom have been published in leading journals. The achievements, faithfulness and humility of this truly great man will long serve as inspiration for our lives. if 4 l' 4 CAmIllO ARIZOITI m.O., Dh.O. ,.x 1 GX In mEmORIAm fig .f ' X - 975 'bw . . . ,. ln nr-A W 5 I -:Ii 4 J' I f E! ,il Benjamin WOHOQO Llttenlsack 1937-1963 3 1-1. :Y fi m 'H ,vs Fl , ,r .NX x N 1 a 5 i T I2 W i 5 i ,X Q. xp g X f 5. ' .R f K fe s . ef' X 3 1- l -fl' 2' coffee conferences . . . ' 4.-J u ihyv '1 ,ji H-,. ff X A.,-X 1 . . . ---- - ! A. I detailed dissection . . . 9 chemical world . . . X s . ' - I 7 voluminous literature . . . 'gb exPe ie 'e ' ' ' . X ' ' I-I1 -- ' I W I -Q.-ag, -. V U at - ' mg! Y I . -. --' ' -I 'I 1 7 i '9 - -: 1 I I 6 theony l ii H avg, 5 5-9 1 rf ' ' sf :P xl 'af ' ' l 6 t 1' .if jg :Q 'Q It 1 I I 1 I 4 ect IIIES l' ,V 'X proiects . . . seeing, feeling , , , Impressions are defined as profound influences on feeling, sense, or the intellect . . . and as the conscious effects produced by stimulation of the senses. We, the Class of l963, would like to record .4 a brief resume of some of these Impressions L . . . of some of these influences upon our lf feeling, sense, and intellect . . . of some of these stimulants to our senses . . that have helped to form the unique molds from which are poured the graduating physicians of The Bowman Gray School of Medicine. lnt6ll6C13L1Al IITIDRGSSIODS . I X l I R' -A '11 Y Ry X . ' -l Ni , . fl ,. y J - n s 5 k an , ' .x 4 -Y patient espansibilities . . . . . . and paper work. ii lk 1 expert teaching . . . AUC USCHUIQUG I fgfgn .HQ 2 LL' ' V3 J DlACES . . . AHC A Lake For t C Illg . the medical center . . . envmonmental My lmpnesslons . . . Q35 v 1 V Z i , 'ElE1W 'i- 4 4 'ff' ' ... 2 1 .... , EOR . . . entrance, OPD . . . 1 n ...m........-.......np...-...f-.........., .,,. .. i hosp. I hotel . . . la. ...-K... ., QQ.- 1 BGSofM... ,1 Q w- ke 4 0 w-3 pemsonfxlmes the nurses . . . George 'T I e 9 -r r-x L n K6 b fa X 2, .1 v X 1 ' fi , 4 j ' Tl A JI ! . 1 I ' N 31 ESV- ' our wives . . . -, 4 uninhibited . . . fr heroes clump factors and country doctors 6437, E Q f' ' -'7 Reynolds scholars LRE? Wi. L I W i I K N L ' . a-25. r. if I . . . . . Q .3 t --1 , I ' , 7 ' , e ee V ' 'V ' 5 ' . . . .- , - , + r fi: if . V, 5 5, 1 ' O ' , Z .Q 5 4- I , ' jf Sp. S ' 5 I ' - WX' ' -V' 5 -. ..j. r- ' - 5 ' rx., fre' , . J 9 X' , I. ,xxx ,5- , ,. , 1' yi s t .,, Someparty hd q DARIIIGS AQGIK rock . . . hearts . . . pregnancies . . . Q 1' social lmpnesslons . . I-I 4.1 ' . afhlehcs . . . COIIYBYSGHOII . . . . . . AHC lGASUl26S the twist . . . contemplatio 1 the limbo l X 5 I f y X XX ' C11 . . . while some observe. 2 if IQ final lmpnesslon 12 AOl'l1ll1ISU2AI',OI2S . . Dl2GC,lll1ICAl Oepts C,lll'IlCAl OEDES ....,. meolcal SERVICES house staff. . . ,M Q .. . .p.l4 xW 2 i pm .p,24 i' 1 I ,130 1 p.3s I 4,31- I-if DR. COY C. CARPENTER Vice President for Medicol Affours -.. vi it. A4 'ri KATHERINE DAVIS Dean's Assistant RI ,r ri L' I VIRGINIA TESH Dean's Assistant I I -U- Q- rw V X . , f L4 'hz I I NANCY CLATTERBUCK Vice President's Assistant DR. MANSON MEADS Dean kat I 'sr l. DR. ROBERT TUTTLE Assistant Dean 14 1 1, FQ I ,1 cy X . Yr? A WILLIAM GLANCE Director, Office of Information K - -i W I -gn 1 ,, JEAN JENNINGS Alumni Secretary T57 Du 'sg Q ,gig n ,, r LU PATRICK Registrar fi x ,. 45' - 3 'i . ll! BETTY wiTHRow I fc? D ' Librarian cEffecrive Feb. in in f- E- L- f il X! -flxi NELL BENTON - Librarian P555 HARRY PARKER C'm o e' A AOn1lnlStl2A'lfOl2S f 'K 5-:tif A , . PAUL EVERHART Purchaser MRS. MACK PARSONS Director of Bookstore fs iv f f R CONNIE MISCHLER EVERETT GILL Assistant Librarian Chaplain to Students ANITA MONROE LELIA WEAVIL Assistant Librarian Visitor Information 5 rn 15 Q pnecllnlcal oepts. F fIyj7 yi mt 2 Lf 'fr 1254 Q 95? A P 1 V X ,- . 1' ,M ' .5 L xx H i - DR. NORMAN SULKIN-William Neal Reynolds Professor of Anatomy. Anatomy t 'N rf Q 0' gg: N. 1' 'l Y NN DR. CHARLES MCCREIGHT DR. WALTER BO A Assistant Professor Associate Professor DR. LOUISE ODOR DR. JAMES THOMAS Assistant Professor Instructor 16 ' llllill ' i oR. CAMILLO ARTOM ' Professor QF DR. CORNELIUS STRITTMATTER-Otis M. Mull Professor of Biochemistry. B I O C I1 G m I SU? Ig . I' .gy DR. ROBERT COWGILL Associate Professor N 'K DR. WILLIAM WOLFF DR. ARTHUR WAINER Associate Professor Instructor :Lil V H. Iggy. AHDLN4 ' as Q 7 . ' A , V I I Q. ., gn I . I . . ff - . Jrggqi j L A . K li r 1 - . I . DR. FRANK HULCHER Assistant Professor DR. CHARLES REMY Associate Professor 17 DR. HUGH LOFLAND Associate Professor A if ml S ,i ' -Q. 5 30? DR. HENRY CRAMBLETT DR. ROBERT PRICHARD Associate Professor LIVNU ' on. Rosslrr TUTTLE 'B . RP'-ASTIC 'I Associate Professor DR. SAMUEL LOVE ' -X Assistant Professor F, QA DR. GLENN WATSON Cl2OBl0lOQ MRS. BERRY inspects daily blood plates. Instructor .t ...M-5' . ' V ,-iff,-:,':.:1:p1:. r ..:' ' ' A , ... . H DR. HARRY CARPENTER Assistant Professor L' DR. Moossro SCHARYJ Instructor L I l s 18 Y I I fa 6- ' r X 4 I 'T' I I . x i I ' I I , F: ' l X l Ria I - OR. JUAN RAVENS DR- ROBERT A Assistant Professor G A - I ' DR. ROBERT POOL Instructor I - JACK RAGAN cleans autopsy table. I ? A 5 vp G- .' X F' I ' J V I L L '- DR. SMITH FOUSHEE, JR. ' Assistant Professor I -1-ff A I INTERMEDIATE TUMORS . . . the Morehead concept. fx:L-- i is e- IH , .1 ..-.. V7 , 1 , . .-iw:-J I 15 -agiuvfmi-n Eg I' nga 7 'i I E 5 ii MOREHEAD-Professor DR. STUART LIPPINCOTT Professor Of Experimental Pathology L , I X f' 5 Ii ,I ,- DR. IVAN HOLLEMAN Instructor 51' af- I X' DR. ZELMA KALNINS Assistant Professor, Cytotechnology 9511- '1-W w ,E 'Z '-3 11 liff Il 'I :L ET? SMF' 5' an E, h 24 my l a l A me 19 im Ei!! sig ' A .,,,, 1 I' .3 7 .I-. Y ' ' ,Af 3 j ' 5 - . 1. 4' Q K I V I ., 1 . ,H , M ' 5? ,Lia 'A 1 W 5,1 L , DR. HAROLD GREEN Gordon Gray Professor of Physiology ond Pharmacology. Dhysioloa phanmacoloq DR. J. MAXWELL LITTLE Professor I I '-'R A A DR. CARLOS RAPELA Associate Professor L, 1,1 V. fl' 5 S Y DR. CHARLES HENDLEY Associate Professor GW DR. IVAN DAVIDSON Assistant Professor 20 I - S., gi? . ,I if if DR. HERMAN SCHMID Assistant Professor UP TO DATE pharmacology disploys. DR. JOHN GERGEN Assistant Professor Qi .Q-f I4-,. X., r 4 K1 X T I A, y 5111.4 I 1 I I I- A I 91 -. Y X Dr. ADAM DENISON Assistant Professor MONKEYS are utilized in active neurophysiol Gergen. DR. MARGARET CONRAD Research Associate : I f I N S A X,J ' ' DR. LEONARD GRAHAM I 'I f x 9 9' X I -I .1 L X Q I Instructor DR. GEORGE MALINDZAK Instructor X A ogic research by Dr MACK PARSONS Assistant .-at 1 Q3 R 21 ,1 If i I 5 I I e- -4 ' I rv! L11 1 RENAL FUNCTION studies are investigated by members of the department including Dr. Schmid. DR. MERRILL SPENCER Associate Professor 'if PI ' Vi ' I 'Z' ' I Qi ,gl I i h as . I- ' iff' 4' in I A kg ' I ' , , V1 ur ,ss ' Ii -41 at is M N-O U QQ! Q- 'X I DR. C. NASH HERNDON Professor , . I it ,, - L4 T ' f-w. 'ft 1 Q K U ' 1 1 . 4 - J it V 1 7, I iv. 1 1 DR. LUCILE HUTAFF 1 1 1 A 1 Associate Professor -,ssl iilgif, of. ' i . MRS, ETHEL NASH Instructor CHROMOSOMES arrested mitosis . . . investg t by Dr. G d Dneventlve meoicme 8, meolcal Genetics pi? N DR. HAROLD GOODMAN . A sistant Professor , 'V' .B Y LEONARD RHYNE Assistant in Biostatistics asf 4. i Z .a-- 9 3:5 4' 'C' 'gsm a .fic J R xi? 4' gd CIIDICAI OEIDIIS ,f DR. JOHN FOX V!,' Anesthesiologist fh xx A ,N 51 DR. MAX DR UMMON D Instructor A ,Yu 'I is 4 I X . DR. J. RICHARD BOBB Instructor EQUIPMENT must be inspected be- fore each case to assure ultimate safety. Here Dr. Bob Kemper, res- ident, looks things over. '1 DR. LEROY CRANDELL Associate Professor AHGSIIITESICIOG X DR. JOHN KAUFMANN Instructor DR. CHARLES HOWELL Associate Professor DR. JOHN FELTS Assistant Professor I- Q DR. EMERY MILLER Assistant Professor M--s .BL a ' .u fi? 1 riff? , 'wr s .. DR. CHARLES SPURR Professor 24 L ' gf s'U' DR. DONALD HAYES Assistant Professor DR. HENRY VALK Associate Professor DR. WINGATE JOHNSON Professor Emeritus of Clinical Medicine I A 9 -vj an DR. THOMAS O'BRIEN Instructor GOICIHE 'L K' if . 'N ?i.. is My I 4 I I , : Il r DR. GLENN SAWYER Associate Professor I DR ERNEST YOUNT I Professor I I I I I I I I I DR. HENRY MILLER, Instructor, conducts a Wednesday morning staff conference on aortic diseases. I I I I I I 25 1 E- n6Lll2Ol0G neunosunqeny 4 l ,,.,f i DR. JAMES TOOLE DR. EBEN ALEXANDER, JR. Professor Professor up Q, 8 1 E -- N 'X v V' , l ERNESTO de lo TORRE 1 DR. EDWARD SPUDIS Assistant Professor . I - Research Instructor DR COURTLAND DAVIS THE EEG LAB annually records over woo - 5- V, Assomfe Pfofessof brain wave trocings . . . Velma White, '-. technicicn, checks o tracing with Dr. Toole, ' 'ig ,C I t ' 'FY V K AJ Q4 Gsstetmcs Qynecoloq w 9 N 4 DR. RICHARD BURT Professor Vslg' DR. FRANK LOCK Professor ' ,- 1 4 .. I -,yrs - 76' , Fw ' Y . z i DR. HENRY O'ROARK 'gi Instructor ' f, or b M ' 3 lj lv Af 1 ' DR. WARREN fx. If DR. EUGENE LINTON DANNENBURG , Instructor Research Assistant - Professor fBiochemistry7 , X I, DR. NORMAN LEAKE K 1 -1 Research Assistant Professor COrgc:nic Chemistry! THE MECHANISM OF LABOR and the Three P's ore drilled into neophyte students X -V- DR. FRANK GREISS Instructor 27 '1'Y4 W 2 DR. ROBERT MOORE Associate Professor Emeritus J., ' iv . '9 ,. i i X -' Q A ' .1 I , I 4 ,ff .apr DR. FRANCIS FORSYTH Q Associate Professor 1 ' X DR. DAVID ANDERSON Instructor I I , I Q 3 5 I px 6 l inc I -tr' ,il DR. Tom COKER , 1 4-,V Instructor l . DR. EDWIN MARTINAT Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and RehUbI'I'0'IO O Rlih ODE OIC S CASTING continues to be the orthopedist's most useful technique. ., ' - .im-,. -fix 1 r 28 DR. WINSTON ROBERTS, JR. Professor DR. RICHARD WEAVER V 9' Assistant Professor Sgfvx . -Q QQ l J 1 1 7 A oR. WILLIAM ROGERS N ,I A ' Instructor 'N I Y VD., I ITIOLOG If PERIMETRY as explained by Dr. Weaver. I i I I l I f wafx i' Q ROLAND EVANS Instructor in Speech ff- V' DR. JAMES HARRILL Professor . I 1 DR. MALCOLM MCCOY Assistant Professor fAudioIogyP CIOLAR naoloa 3 I F ' t E A A DR. JOHN AUSBAND, Associate Professor, starting an examination. GCIAIIRICS DR. WESTON KELSEY Professor 15 DR. HENRY CRAMBLETT Associate Professor I I I X4 I if 'V 1 I 5 - THE CHILDREN'S WARD gleams with its bright new coat of paint. 'x I I Iwi 7 DR. ALANSON HINMAN Assistant Professor ' '1 DR. RICHARD PATTERSON Instructor DR. HUGH MOFFET DR. ROBERT MCKONE Instructor Instructor DR. CAROLYN HUNTLEY Assistant Professor 30 I DR, JOHN PIXLEY Instructor sf, I DR. RICHARD PROCTOR Associate Professor QW I ' '9 HAR D P 0 910 R DRWANGUS ..kL,.'.-.f,--Qniibv '.- Jar on. MA - - GULLEY DR. JOSEPH CUTR - r ' MISS COPPEDGE - M' iisvzefc .z:f.'f- -- - 'gfuf ENTRANCE to Psychiatry Offices. Qpargf '5- 'B .6 Nm' DR. MARCUS GULLEY Instructor sychlatm DR. JOSEPH CUTRI Instructor DR. ANGUS RANDOLPH Associate Professor I 31 JOHN UMBERGER Instructor fPsychoIogyJ DR. JOSEPH WHITLEY Assistant Professor DR. DONALD PIZZARELLO Instructor fRcdiation Biology! 1 s DR. WALTER DEYTON Assistant QAOIOLOGY l 11. , A' ' 1 DR. DAMON BLAKE Assistant Professor DR. GEORGE BARRETT Assistant DR. LAWRENCE LEINBACH Instructor 'Mfr ,,,, x llvi' . ' , U f . V . DR, JAMES MARTIN ' ' '- ' Professor X7 s RICHARD WITCOFSKI Instructor iMedicaI Physicsl WEEKLY diagnostic challenges are presented by the department with free cokes for the winners. nn. :smoke MESCHAN TT ' ' ' it ':?'s'i? 'PI'jZT1ss Professor . in s . 32 4 I DR. DONALD BLAINE Instructor i X GX? DR. FRED GARVEY x Professor f '91 L Q..-y 'Q -1 DR. STAN KING Research Assistant Professor of Biochemistry URINALYSIS . , . testing thot ever so important kidney water. -ki' i .ru K Q A 2 I s Q 3 1 DR. WILLIAM BOYCE Professor unoloo 's A A I ,.V4 Q me-x DR. JAMES GLENN Associate Professor 1-' il il Pi ik I S ' I . Q is ,Q'. ' 6:1 DR. HowARD BRADSHAW ' ' Professor K, - i IA , F . .- xl - - . I . DR. FELDA HIGHTOWER , - Associate Professor ,f DR. LOUIS SHAFFNER ,,4Lg, ' Assistant Professor - - ' --7 DR. WILLIAM SPRUNT Professor fCIiniccilJ Su no e my OPEN HEART SURGERY. . . requires ci big team 4115 q DR. SHERRILL HUDSPETH Cordiovosculor Research Fellow ' -Q DR. RICHARD MYERS ' Assistont Professor NN' 5 fl igi N . 1 'if TJ' DR. FRANK JOHNSTON ,Af A A Assistant Professor T l M 5 tee T if DR. . , . olert surgeons 7 BEN 9 . af L, C, SMITH . , . concentration 'lk W I , . l ' 'V ,I ., , L X ' i - - DR, JULIUS HOWELL Instructor 'i l , x l so VUL DR. ROBERT CORDELL Assistant Professor N T Ji' Tl DR, JESSE MEREDITH Assistant Professor . . , o steady hond. ' 4 1 Q meolcal senvlces 9, ii' .f if ' 1 --F2 H, J ,A if s ff- '- l lm. , . -A ln..LlQriiF1E' ' lx- f ' - in .. - 'A -- r' not ' 4, 'll Z I lA . 'l:1f:1. QQ as J - -J - if fi ' Q 'rf ' , 3 ' lu ,gl ll - . -V-' QQ 'i , V' fy J . g l. ,Flu - , ,.. X ' mi,-Q n?-'!,.,.,. ,.' Q... 2'-'i:ll'::1:Q:.'s -',-3 - l A-311. , .ca DR. TOM FORD ' I Research Fellow 4 in RESEARCH FARM, operated by the department of experimental medicine, houses dogs, pigeons, rabbits, and large animals for experimental medicol use. 16- T 00 ' ' .Y A DR. JAMES EUBANKS Instructor GXD6l2II116l11IAl GOICIHG DR. JAMES PICK, JR. Research Fellow lf . 31, Y n' DR. THOMAS CLARKSON Associate Professor pv- I Qfx f- . TOM WEBSTER, JACK DENT, DEANNA BODENHAMER conducting lighting tests in photo studio. m6OlCAl lllLlS11l2AIIlOD GINNY INGRAM 4 during coffee break. A GEORGE LYNCH Associate Professor 4' V , - Q' J ' X' ,3 r Ja. L . 4 an ?lW BIOm60ICAl Snqmeemnq DR. FREDRICK THURSTONE Assistant Proessor f-af hous SITAIIII . Y., 9 im!! O 66 l ' Y lv V55 Y Y M ': ' Q ig, 4 f V- Q , I , w lu. - 3 . n L V' , . W -i' - l ,-r,,,,- I . , 1 - t Ld, 5 P ' l. 4 4 1 ' A I E.N.T.-Bob Thompson, Joel Smith, Asst. Res. Noi pictured-Bill Sotterwhlte, Res, Watt Ward, Ass't Res Q . ki- ,A , , ? Ill ' Ii ? X. ' ' . , ly.. ,V .C r - Q ' ' ' V ' J . . 0 . 1 'Pal ,. 4 ' . . t C, , - I , f X P' A . I 5 ' OB - GYN - Bob Bowden, Claude Hollingsworth, Asst. Resg Ed Sutton I ses. Not pictured - Bull Courtney, Res., Kent Bennett, Walt Roy, Asst I , ES. , x 'ff L -Q -Jn' . Q 7 0 7 ' Sa- l NEUROLOGY -- Larry Pierce, Gerry Cerchlo lMed.J, Blll Sommortuno, Lew Yorborough, Hal Whltoker, Asst. Res., Twltty Carpenter, Intern lMed,J. ,QE . 1 33' fi P A 34 ' Y .X NEUROSURGERY F., .. , -l ll X5 . A - Floyd Cooper, Res., George Wheellng tSurg.J, Asst. Res. Mark Wigser, Chuck Mitchell, . OPHTHAL Res. 7 MOLOGY Ho I Purcell, To m Walsh, A sst. Res., Re Y nold s Legge I 1 I 1 I 1 u, P I , ., ' -- , . ' I s 1 J IV, - I 1 V ,1 N ' ix . A .4 'D X 1 ,---. P F e. ORTHOPEDICS - Dove Nelson fSurg,J, George Weover, Jim Froggott, Asst. Res. Z Q Jn-Msg C - , J r 1 - 1 tr I s J - . . E PEDIATRICS - Chrus Suewers, Saro Thompson, Interns, Lows Ptuster, Jr Asst. Res., John Wolf, Asst. Res. PSYCHIATRY - Jock Rogers, Res. , I 36 I 1 V A ,.g'-L.,- .a 1 , , 4 I ' . 3 mug o n 5 ri: ' F J of Av It K 0. - f' ' 'vac PATHOLOGY - Mr, Ed Elsworth, Co-ordlnotor, Joe Block, Eugene Cox, Wong Song Chong, Res., John McLeod, Frank Wslkms, Asst Res., Word Moduson, Marvin Thompson, Interns. Not pictured e Bull Gibson, Jr Asst. Res. RADIOLOGY - Jrm Blozek, Ron Kelly, Res, James Lynde, Lunc Engstrom, Howard Cooper, Bull James, Ken Ferguson, Asst, Res. Not plctured - Jam Quinn, Res, Albert Hole, Asst. Res. ,Q Y. t .lAp.... Q , 15 av -9 N Q . K , t 1 v UROLOGY-Lathan Moose, Res, Donald Blame, Asst. Res, Bull Montgom- ery, Sr Asst Res Not Puctured+Lou Hunt, Ernle Lothem, Asst Res l' 47s l -B ..- rr . f' la l A-, fly f -4' -Ty l 3' Z7 ik. fi: - ,I V1 3 1 MEDICINE-Max Lewis, Bob Headley, Phil Sellers, Res., AI Griffin, Bob Taylor, Ed Harvle, Dennus Biggs, Earl Watts, Asst, Res., Chorlue Feezor, Mike Lemp, Twutty Carpenter, Interns, Not house stall Res., Tommy Conroe, Frank Carlton, Dave Nelson, Tam Pennell A N r f l SURGERY - John Pruutt, Jlrn Thomas, Jim Sprunkle, Cardlovasc, Res., Fred Bergen, Crompton Helms, Harry Metropole, Harold Newman nr .-3 Q4 Lf UI ll pictured - Bull Brown, Gerry Cerchio, Frank Green, Bill Joyce, John S. Muller, Don Ridenour, George Wall, Asst. Res, Bill Myrick, Al Ptsster, Alex Postan, Interns. Lou Prkula, Don Roberts, Ray Taniguchi, Bernard Vic, Kos Weaver Earl Welch, George Wheelmg, Asst. Res., Frank Farrull, Jack Foster, Ed Hudson, George Padgorny, Ralph Siewers, Interns. l '.A:l is -4 I lk .pl fi Ae l I-l semons .,,. Jumons .... sophomones Frzeshmen. . . DAI2AlTl6OICAl ....,.. p.42 pfso poo p.62 .D.64 I nt , x Q Agn -nl ug.. J' A 5, xg, 1 4 I3 ru i l ' ' iff:- x,..,, , 3 , lg' v v QA. L l .Q . SEHIOQS p 5 br HOWELL GARRETT ADAMS, M. D. Nashville, Tenn. Pediatrics Vanderbilt Univ. Hosp. Nashville, Tenn. -CZ , .- iw for , l JAMES HAMPTON BLACK, Jr. M. D. Charlotte, N. C. Rotating Henry Ford Hosp Detroit, Mich. 4 l 1 . TP . 3 r '- in 'I' .J 5 .71--'LDC' ' lf r 6 X A l t N . . fu Cs...- 7 X 's R. ROBERT WILSON CARTER, M. D. Selma, N. C. Rotating Henry Ford Hosp. Detroit, Mich. GLENN REFFORD CLARK, M. D. Reidsville, N. C. Pediatrics N. C. Baptist Hosp. Winston-Salem, N. C . H. f' 's. l -1 7 1 I I STEPHEN GORDON COHEN, M. D. Bayonne, N. J. Mixed Montefiore Hosp. ' New York City NANCY MARIE COLLINS, M. D. Albemarle, N. C. Surgery University of Chicag A I Clinics F'- Chicago, Ill. -f-v .if ttf? 'll RAYMOND SYKES CORWIN, M. D. Chicago, Ill. Rotating San Francisco Gen. Hosp. Son Francisco, Calif. ANTHONY RICHARD CUZZOCREA, M. D. New Rochelle, N, Y. Pathology N. C. Baptist Hosp. Winston-Salem, N. C. Q-,- ,l. rf 11 I F ll, , l I fr CHARLES ROSS DUNCAN, Jr., M. Radford, Va. Surgery N. C. Baptist Hos Winston-Salem, N. D. D. C. l S Q' -1-rv A I WILLIAM BEECHER ECHOLS, M. D, Louisville, Ky. Rotating Roanoke Memorial Hosp. Roanoke, Vo. 1 i . l JAMES ALEXANDER EDMOND, M. D. Westerly, R. l. Rotating Maine Medical Center .Q Portland, Me. J-I ye, RICHARD GORDON FAW, M. D. Southern Pines, N. C. Rotating Roanoke Memorial Hosp. Roanoke, Va. 0 ' an. MALCOLM TENNYSON FOSTER, Jr., M. D. Fayetteville, N. C, Medicine Univ. of Florida Hosp 8- Clinics Gainesville, Fla. I in JUDSON FRANKLIN FORCE, Jr., M, D. Penns Grove, N. J. Mixed N. C. Baptist Hosp. Winston-Salem, N. C. 4,1 w 1- Q... 121 ,Q gm. 6?- YF .ri ew! 6 4 HERMAN ALLEN GODWIN, Jr., M. Dunn, N. C. II 8. lV Medical Harvard Boston City Hosp. Boston, Mass, 1 D -I HAROLD DALE f -L HALLER, M. D. Louisville, Ky. '15 Family Practice ' Baltimore City Hospitals Baltimore, Md. if J 4 ' 1 W i 3 'W , ' I . v' r 5 5 inf q ,f T' 7 ' ff X ,N f Y i 'inf' f i v4 ,H 7 'il r fi as 1 i -. .sm f., F. .Q 1 4 N z w g A g Q J ' X C I C-'LAREJLDEEI-TCAALxDIII5L JAMES THOMAS f . . HODGES, M. D. Asglond, KY- Cullowhee, N. C. ototing Rot t' ix Greenville Gen, Hosp. if ,Q Boptis? lflgsp. Greenville, S. C. 75 Q, i. ff? x I 4. ALFRED FRANKLIN HOCKER, M. D. Richmond, Ky. Surgery Univ. of Calif. Hosp. San Francisco, Calif. in Nashville, Tenn. JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES, M. D. Greer, S. C. Mixed Surgery Roosevelt Hosp. New York City 6 x X lr , , i if JAMES RAY ISRAEL, ' M. D. Asheville, N. C. Rotating - ' Roanoke Memorial Hosp. Roanoke, Vo. .-7 'Q ll , r - -r-I V ' 05 i 2, . ' P J, 5 ,l is . 31' fs DONALD EDWARD JOHNSON, M. D. Raleigh, N. C. Rotating Jackson Memorial Hosp. Miami, Fla. WAYNE ALDEN JOHNSON, M. D. lsonti, Minn. U. S. Air Force Hosp Lackland A F B San Antonio, Texas 'lr i if it vi BILL JOE KITTRELL, M. D. Marysville, Calif. Rotating Son Francisco General Hosp. San Francisco, Calif. I fflzn... A z i K 'av 1 - , 7, t x 1, . -Q ' VJ , Al in L J I Y V n. ,, - .,+ xl '- is .., , l JOHN HARRY KRIKORIAN, M. D. Bridgeport, Conn. Pediatrics New York Hospital New York City I WADE HAMPTON LEFLER, JR., M. D. Newton, N. C. Medicine New York Hospital New York City z 0. l I CHARLES ROBERT LAMB, JR., M. D. Greensboro, N. C. Rotating Medical College of Virginia Hosp. Richmond, Vo. X 4' ' kr 4,-.1 xr, l V i LARRY ALAN LINDESMITH, M. D. Englewood, Colo. Medicine University of Chicago Clinics Chicago, Ill. R IQ. N. I RICHARD HOUSTON MC SHANE, M. D. Montclair, N. J. Surgery New York Hospital New York City JOSEPH BRIAN MAY M. D. Lowell, Mass. Rotating Rhode Island Hospital Providence, R, I. . 71'-E-. 4' N 2 2. 'I 5 E f E . t . 0 K S X A . , . 9 ' 'ie 'Az P -' fi F 1 is , A J 1 K 4 1 as X qf 'N l 49 E gf 5 , I .f Y HOLLAND VICTOR MOORE, M. D. Shelby, N. C. Surgery New York Hospital New York City l fb- V . N Q .-'I I ,. l is -, , -it f ai I DANIEL LEE MOORE, M. D. Kittanning, Pa, Mixed Surgery Geisinger Memorial Hosp. and Foss Clinic Danville, Po, I lk- .V- 'L x X ' 5 X5 -we .-L.. . ls I LAURIE WALKER MOORE, Jr., M. D. Beaufort, N. C. Rotating U. S. Naval Hospital Charleston, S. C. RICHARD BLOUNT ODOM, M. D. Ahoskie, N. C. Medicine Univ. of Florida Hosp. 8. Clinics Gainesville Fla. L Oulu -'J-T, i 5- ...- - .6 Q- ' ,Vx ll l . my -Aj! -. y.. I -an JOEL ALVIN REISKIN, M. D. Washington, D. C. Mixed Medicine V George Washington Univ. D. C, General Hosp. Washington, D. C. HOBART RAY ROGERS, M. D. Steubenville, Ohio Rotating St. Luke's Hosp. Cleveland, Ohio A X' 45-wk 3 9 ,Q . ' .U . YY? I Q, f N ' sf- l , - S A, nv x ll .1 A ,' lfifjfm v L. . v ul xlgv -Q I, A s CRAIG ANTHONY RYDER, M. D. Cleveland, Ohio Rotating Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, Mich. LARRY WAYNE SAMPSON, M. D. Four Mile, Ky. Medicine N. C. Baptist Hosp. Winston-Salem, N. C. Q. ict- 5.- K . Q FAQ-. Qlhiss 1 6. w vw t Aj . S .i- qi.. GERALD EUGENE SANDERS, M. D. Bamberg, S. C. Mixed N. C. Baptist Hosp. Winston-Salem, N. C JAMES ALLEN SANDERS, M. D. Charlotte, N. C. Medicine N. C. Baptist Hosp. Winston-Salem, N. C l i -uv--.J---A-1 X A X Q..- ,,.- i 1 , I JOHN Eowm SCARFF, Jr., M. D. New York, N. Y. Mixed Medicine Passavant Memorial I I DOUGLAS RAY SMITH, M. D. Paw Creek, N. C. Rotating Charlotte Memorial Hosp. Charlotte, N. C. Hosp. Chicago, lll. ALVIN JACK SECREST, Jr., M. D. Shelby, N. C. Surgery Medical College of Virginia Hosp. Richmond, Va. '91 -g -u CAROLE JEAN STOESSEL, M. D. Salisbury, N. C. Pathology Presbyterian Hospital New York City BLUCHER EHRINGHAUS MARJORIE ANGLEA TAYLOR, M. D. Kinsfon, N. C. Rotoiing Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Va. F K' Q SWANSON, M, D. ' Brockton Mass, Medieine 'as' 6 ' K Barnes Hospital St. Louis, Mo. 4 5 X iQ'ff, ff .ef LEWIS S SYDENSTRICKER, M. D. Son Francisco, Calif. - Rotating Tripler General Hospital U. S. Army Honolulu, Hawaii P' ' Kr Q-- 79 --0 Aw- l 6' P' ,.. x . 5 i CHARLES MARION UPCHURCH, M. D. Memphis, Tenn. Mixed Pediatrics University Hospital and Hillman Clinic Birmingham, Ala. BENJAMIN WOFFORD UTTERBACK, M. D. Columbia, S. C, Deceased , , Qs' Q.. . up QT FREDERICK BROWN WEAVER, M, D. Salisbury, N. C. Medicine N. C. Baptist Hosp. Winston-Salem, N. C Y pi X. G, . M N Jfsvl, 'L . .vu - Mf 'f, y vi J... 4 JAMES OPIE WELLS, Jr., M. D. Brevard, N. C. Medicine Emory University- V. A. Hosp. Atlanta, Ga. WINFREY EVANS WHICKER, M. D. China Grove, N. C. Mixed N. C. Baptist Hosp. Winston-Salem, N. C i cf I if . I ELIZABETH ANN WILLIAMS, M. D. Greenville, N. C, Medicine George Washington University Hosp. Washington, D, C. 'Q-T Pediatrics ,Q ,A N C Baptist Hosp ' ' , 1 'N-.I Jocuz CURTIS wiLi.iAMs, Jr., M.D Grand Rapids, Mich, Rofpting Grady Memorial Hosp Atlanta, Go. I I I I 0 1' ,Q 5 fix 0 Y f S I Jumons 4. N ,q , V - u MH 'I 1 V MITCHELL HURST ALLEN, JR. 3 4. C , I x GREGORY ALAN snowoos 4-I C I u GEORGE WASHINGTON BROWN RICHARD LEE BURLESON WILLIAM ARTHUR BUSSE 3. , . D W I'l'l Z -I O Z PI I P N I' ffl Ui m . 5 - 0 O -4 Z H1 U P S U P I' ffl X J' Z U ffl W A, -'.' f' 3 , . -I UI Y i 34 w GARY RANDALL CHAMBERS 5: ANTHONY JAY CHAPMAN fa- ! 4' I ,Ir HENRY MERRITT sscus, JR 'v?4'b ,1'. I 53 ' --.gif .sg-I If N JOEL EBEN FUTRAL 56 Q 5 'fx GQ' . R1 - I x , I 7' - eu , I MARTIN WILLIAM GRAF ,ff WILLIAM BERT JACKSON - , aff iii . 49 ' LARRY MORGAN GIsH I ROBERT WILLIS HEDGER 1 , , an , 7 ..-, .. . 5, T - .. gf ls . 5 Aa vi 43 'R Q' ' WILLIAM RUSSELL GRIFFIN, JR. CHARLES ROSS JOHNSON, JR, ' ' r -I K V 'LT' '55 GENE GORDON GOODE A WILLIAM PRITCHARD JORDAN, JR s ..... V . . -. I RICHARD DALLAS HAMER f Q X gt xi J L ROBERT LESLIE HOOPER .. k 5 I -..- MARK WILKES HARROLD 57 X S, ,AA Tfxfwv .11 6 - ' . 'iv x na - A v N.: A Ant . K I T! . 1' 5 i X ,, ss- V 1 2 'C-T ' YZ ., 1. e .I ' JAMES ALVIS MCCOOL ,Q in A 'A r '.t59.92'f7f'. T , ' . ' lv, JULIAN Cs.EoN JOSEY, JR. -lf. MARCUS SExToN LAWRENCE NATHAN FRANK OROVITZ 'xv s LMS! ii ' ,.,W' WAYNE CARSON KOONTZ f -F . qy gy. f ' i 1 - A A f A .gg ' ', Y . V' U , uf Nl Q, -' f JAMES HUGH UNDER ,,.. DAVID NORFLEET PARKER .. i KENT BUTLER LAMoUREUx ' . DAVID LEGARDE MCCULLOUGH A- '- - Q 'ST KENNETH FRANCIS MATTUCCI x ' 'P' ' X r, WILLIAM KENNETH MCCRAE 58 SJ' Y F -Q, n ,,. K. - , 5 V 1, - 'i H1 51 rss , Q I ' , ' E , CAROLYN JOYCE VJROEN .lb I rx , S A. JASPER BURT PERDUE, JR. ,. , j 63. F'- J ' Q , P ' A O S -T .-. 4-5 L-E 40' if 5 ' ' K 21,5 , , ' -'-xp 5' , ' 9 - 4. 14, . Al' ' H, 1 if ' SJON LEO RECORD, JR, '33 ' Q RM MARSHALL WOODLIEF -1:12 , 3-yyg, Aw., in- 4 GORDON JOSEPH POOLE gc ' THLJRMAN JOHNSON ROSS WJLLIAM JEROME WORTMAN JR -, . Q L X . S , !! RICHARD PHILLIP ROSE -zz., ARCHIE MAYO RABON ALAN REMI SHALITA GARY STANLEY SAPIRO 59 Not pnctured - Kcrl Kent Kavel Frednck Carl Lone. v L.. SODITOIDORGS .!,,, ,.... LAMAR TAFT ADAMS 'Z GARY WINSHIP ARDISON LARRY NEWELL AYERS als., i WILLIAM MICHAEL BOLT DAN I EL RAY BRANDON C VASCUE ONEIL BROWN ? gb NEIL HOWARD CAPLAN THOMAS REID EILACKBURN xy Qi, STEPHEN HERBERT CORWIN ,-.L ky DIRK STANCILL DIXON CHARLES WAYNE CURL 5.4- SHELDON GUY FAGEN 7'-v ROBERT MAERY DACUS III i. JOHN REESE FARRALL ww GERALD OWEN DANIEL 7' 2 If 1 P Q So. GEORGE WELLS FREEMAN --. WILLIAM HAMPTON DAVIS 60 1 QA., , EDMUND PENDLETON GAINES 4 '+2tfrV' 1 f M 1 SHELBY JEAN GALLOWAY ROBERT CARLTON GARRETT STEPHEN COUNCIL GOODING Q 1 Q 4.51 .2 Q . 1 1. L J xr , Q , .Q 'Iv ' Q, .. 1 In f , NX ff V I ' W' .gm - :i j T ' L L.- - I 15551 ' K . .S I I, . 5 .1 it 15 -- 1 ... I A I ' ,L -1. A :iff ' -f12?1Q3, '-f . I .H --1113 1 ,, X E' vb' 'wa x I L 1 5' v fy , V I sf I ' ' ' I I , f V, A L 1. :ffl If f 1 - , ki Q . - I l J I ' ' , I L . 'Q fat' 1' A 1 Ia- '- Pi I ' W 4-n, I ' 1' v- I 'pl A Q, I -1? --. WH 7 , E ,- -, , Q L 1 - - , '-P DAVID EDWIN KOON JOHN ALBERT PATTERSON 'A' ff ' AS' 'R- ALVIN HUNTER HARTNESS GODEREY PORTER OAKLEY, JR. -.. -I.,-'i ' I I . 'EY - in I 3? 5- 7 SIDNEY DEAN KREIDER 'L - JOHN MARVIN PERDLJE, sn 4 3. ' E ji. YRS ' . ' t '45 -3 ':' GLENDA EAYE HARTNESS I A M KENNETH LEON OEWER 1 M J ' IP., I, - A -vb' ' I' I Q f I s 11? 56 DAVID ALEXANDER LAWRENCE V JAMES ELBERT PHILLIPS 4' la.. 1... , ' W SE- . T lf: I ' A rv 1 -E-. , , vs 1 HIDEKI SAMUEL IMAMURA R5 ANNE L. ROBERTS PAcIcER , Yi A , -O H , '15 :IIE E E., :I 'I R ' f ARCH R'TCH'E '-EW'5 Q 0 6 GEORGE ERNEST RINKER I: N- WW' L J V X . LOUISE CRAIG JOHNSON AMES FRANKLIN GRAHAM JOHN WESLEY PACKER HOWARD BATES NOBLE 1 61 if . Not pIc!ured RIc?Icrd Fd' word End, Sfuuthgofe WTI- IIOm Green, WIIIIum Gub- son HcIrrIs, Jr, Paul Mom- son Kwkmon, Rmhord Job- son Wherry. .sv -S 'K-. . ,- 3 PHILIP EARL SOWERS fa ,E WILLIAM KENDALL STRIKER 'ravi ' - .4 4 DAVID HARRISON TATE R4 -. 6- 'ii IE - 'a use Eg., E -.. , A354 ' , W DUKE BYRON WEEKS JACKSON BRUCE SMITH -L4-I Yu E me sh m n A T fn ' ' Q 1 . 5-. fi It A rr .3 E . -' I ' 1 , 1 CHARLES MONROE DAVIS DAVID JOHN GOODE 1... , 5. I A K I, .EILI 'V - .0-JI. :J BARBARA ANN BLACKWELDER CHARLOTTE KAY FLOWERS T' -Ox 4 if 5. ' 1 E' ' EUGENE WESLEY ADCOCK, III s. NOWLAN KELLY DEAN ' RICHARD MILLER HARRISON T' I X'-Q 'L , KENNETH PENN BULLARD HAROLD LEON FRAZIER W gm -N A 2 l L 1 'L' ' we A ae . - ' A A A ELMO LEACH ALLEN I E JOHN WILLIAM DENHAM WILLIAM FRED HARRISS .. -L Lk, ' B x - - DAVID HUMPHREY BUSS AMON LEX FUNDERBURK ax- , ' J ff 31' 'lu h 1 L K 4 Q 4. I KENNYTH MELVIN AYDELETTE . JAMES TIMOTHY DEVLIN N JOSEPH ROWLAND HEDGPETH 'D' 4 Q V 3. J 0 LEROY ELLIS COHEN S JOHN MCHENRY GARRISON T 4 -V VN. .1 .I ' Q ALFRED LEE BAKER WILLIAM ELAM FARLEY THOMAS THERON LONG, III 3 JAMES EARL CROWE ALFRED SUETO GIMA 62 I fr W f , q- ' S- ' XT -w -A -Q.. - J X i 1 1 4- . L If '63 fu J is, VAN BATCHELOR NOAH ey CHARLES LAWSON SIMPSON R .-. . -as ..., ' v ,wa . 3 ' ' JIMMY RAY MARSHALL CHARLES LINWOOD PUCKETT DARRELL PHELPS THORPE A Qs . W vs- N- .? .,,:... M I A' XX - NA , ' 3 4 X , 'V 'R f v - - .Q I ' 1 f I 5 LOIS FRANCES NUSHAN - DAVID NIMMONS SMITH 1 I .ARA ' V Q' ' 5. . 'ZX 4 QL- 1 '1'V.- A ,l J . x R JOSEPH CARLISLE MCALHANY me JAMES WILLIAM PUGH ' FRANKLIN CARL WAGNER, JR. x ' ' ' ' 9' gp 'sf ces. L ' if - -R . 4:- JOHN GEORGE PAPAGEORGE 5- DAVID ROSS SPONSELLER -' I .. IS , is I L DEE EDWARD MCFARLAND FRANK CHAMBERS ROBERT I , ROBERT EDWARD WILLIAMS, JR, , - I. , . v ' b , f I Q, ., 4 qs- A A ? va gl X N I I r WAYNE ESTEL PENNELL . ' KARL WILLIAM STEVENSON - eb, 1 ui. N ...L Q 7, Y 1 , ' I GROVER RAY MIMS PHILIP ROBERT SEVERY JAMES DENNIE YOPP QL 'N - ' . Q I - .1 'vs . ' , FRED LEON PICKLESIMER ROGER EUGENE STEVENSON hw bv fx-:ft QL, - 3 A HUGH BRYAN NOAH JOHN EDWARD SIEGEL - CHARLES FRED ZERNCHEL I Ci .1 5 - 4. . , 63 9 ERIC WILLIAMS PITTMAN A 'Ck JAMES ALVIN TART GRM: .f Rf panameoloal schools ' ,. xg AFISSIINGIIISIS .zf W , . - ' D vw 'W LILLIAN STANSFIELD L 5 ' DA actor , Q ' I . 3 Q 1 .V 1' 1' ' if V' 's .- oo- , ANN ALLRED -F KAY MILLER ' ' 4 . A .M I, t. 111, , Q.: TY , . , A gh MARY MASSEY -h F , , s- ANN MORRIS Q--N X f- f x ' X , 5 ,cs ..,' MARTHA ERISSON 4 N ,. il' ANN Moons A 'N v ., - ANN MCKAY 9 T6 PRISCILLA PIERCE E. ir BARBARA HOWARD ' V, PAT ROBERTSON QA 'cw-, PAT VICKERS my fm, in i ,.., --..-Q if GRADUATE STSUOIE 'Y 2.95 If , , XI, . -qi. 44 .Q - F, -73 DR. RICHARD HURT - Charrman, Commatfee on Graduate Sfudses. BIOCHEMISTRY - Carl Hoffman, Ed Oswald. PHYSIOLOGY - John Kaufmann, Gerald Lackey, Carmella Nepomuceno, Dons Wellman. 5, I KOKIKO IMAMURA - Director. EOICAI RECORDS MED RECORD LIBRARY SCIENCE STUDENTS - Row I: Helen Baum- garten, Rosanna Deal. Row 2: Duane Dxckson, Jen Garrou, Nancy Gent Row 3: Mary Ruth Luffle, Harruefte M4IIer, Penny Pearsoll Row 4: Janet Slnclalr, Linda Smith, Lando Wagoner U l 3 . A :wav ,+I - 2 p il iv ' ' f' 'wn I' 'ww f ' JI f .I I, , . . 2' ' -I n an ' '15 7: I . , 1' .. V I I f 'W , P . . 9 U. I ., 'Af . 1 I-T-fqlm I ?Y'f1. '5 ' N XQWQQM 9 1' rv? 9- 'A 5' 4..- '. 'iz' ' I ' Q2 9 s f..,'K A- 'R C X, K fl, .. IGI.. 4, ' 1--f -r'v vrinv P I IL er f il. , ESQ . A . . fo 1 ' fl V , 3 -'Q K +C- ik 4 ,V -b ,kiwf I Y' 2' n 0 2 A- , 'w.- - D' ' ., , - - ... cw 'rf' 5..- I ...- IX 3 . .., . XV is U' x ' 1 ELIZABETH PR Cyto-Tech Cytotechnoloqy 6 ' I VIRGINIA ABERNATHY 66 1 .N nv- JODY CHILDRESS wk an wiv. XL I Ii, ' fi- . Q BRENDA ELLIS JACQUELINE BAKER AI A' 1 il .Q A S h 2 E .5 , h 5- 2, N, ' 1 y K , ! W' F Q Q '71-'Q ' 1 II ' 1 'I . I az X I' ' - - 1 F ANN HUTAFF fr' I :' - Q.-.v 7-f 'f 2- CAROLE SMITH ,- .... .-. ,- -.f T534 Q: X .X - as f -6-f' I Y BETTY MATTHEWS BETH NORMAN -1 'E X I . A Z, -.1 6'-s LINDA SETZER CHEMISTRY lab. BLOOD BANK 67 LERT S'SORAKRAI J I. gh, is A s 910 K rv vx r 0 ' s 'x BRENDA WIGGINS l. ,xkg I 1 , . his ,,-.- . I. ANNETTE WILLIAMS I I ? if 1 :fix l - . Dt I I I Y I yup I I 'Th V ,-I ROLENE WARD - Director. WORK ROOM elude. X-Ray technology W ,I- D 5 6 9 , ' ' YE - Ii H' YN '. BRENDA JOYCE CURTIS . ANGELA KAY HOPKINS G I 6. I L -- CHARLES GRIGG , J- . 8' I ' ' A - N. 3 NOEL JEAN EATON ,, JAMES JOYCE if 9-. .-X fe ,- .vw 9 ELIZABETH VICTORIA GRUBBS .- ,v . , I JUDY FRANKLIN NYRA f n 68 px 1'i5'l,, X -- -.. LEWIS MCGEE 7 'iw Q4 ap. ANITA MORGAN eh.- x' Ii! GARY MULLINS MATTHEWS LINDA JOYCE SHERMER NOT PICTURED - Judith Lee Boss, Brenda Carole Holder, Brenda Joyce Nichols, Patricia Anne Rogers. i GQ . V- A JI 4 KISTLER OSBORNE BRENDA SLATE PHILLIPS IRENE RUSH K I 0- - X, if-if TE om3.xnlz.xtlons . . . . . p.7o pusllcatuons . . . . , ,D.73 YRAIZERITIEIGS. . . . , . pm www OGYHOIT Docs . . . . . .1178 p '.4 L, f .44 69 7 I ORGANIZATIONS Z L50 ,OUNDED B, 'w.u.m..w, .PTLICX nnfilrlvdzral 519' -'.i' 'Y' 'YO' N7-H H.-1 'll ,T H X Y A J WADE HAMPTON LEFLER, Jr. ROBERT WILSON CARTER HOLLAND VICTOR MOORE RICHARD LEE BURLESON NANCY MARIE COLLINS STEPHEN GORDON COHEN HERMAN ALLEN GODWIN, Jr. LARRY ALAN LINDESMITH FREDRICK CARL LANE MARJORIE ANGLEA SWANSON JOHN HARRY KRIKORIAN 70 S.A.m.A. BOWMAN GRAY STUDENT A.M.A, OFFICERS-Ed Gaines, Harold Holler, Mark Harrold, Tom Blackburn discussing proposed government loan problem. HAROLD HALLER MARK HARROLD ED GAINES TOM BLACKBURN JIM HUGHES FRED WEAVER JOE POOLE . MARC LAWRENCE JOHN PACKER DAVE KOON TOM LONG JOE MCALHANY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sr. Class President Sr. Class Representative Jr. Class President Jr. Class Representative Soph. Class President Soph. Class Representative Fresh. Class President Fresh. Class Representative ,dy Q ,lg i A' 'ali ' rl rv- pl ,., ,?-,., l l.'1 - HISTORICAL DISPLAYS are prepared by the group annually for view by students and faculty, V matic lf 'ii 5661 1 SQ Ex, ' I ?5i,a'toru, of Zfiiiebicinc FREDERICK R. TAYLOR HISTORY OF MEDICINE SOCIETY - Members present at o recent meeting included - Row 1: David Tate, Miss Katherine Davis, Dr. Lucile Hutaff, David Lawrence, Dr. Robert Tuttle, John Packer. Rav 2: Wayne Curl, Lamar Adams, Dr. Glenn Watson, Bill Farley, Carol Farley, Frank Robert, Dr. Mariorle Swanson. Row 3: Jim Marshall, Shelly Fagan, Wayne Pennell, Koklko lmamuro, Hideki lma- mura, President Nancy Collins, Opie Wells. D 'ig 'I I h- , C I v .h.EfI.,Z!Z.U ' U Lfkll Il wirie,-.rss roimson :anim 'L lkiil VAVIP ROSE run uv ni, mare vi1.TA4z NOEFSIVLEESI 72 FYANIQIANZTONT l IV FEB I9 5 30- rcnrnvrnm. DISCUSSIONS are held fre- quently. mqate . Johnson eoical Society SOCIAL, religious, and philosophical aspects of medicine are stressed by this branch of the Christian Student Fellowship at o recent dinner-discussion meeting. 1 1 - .. 1 x - Q V W i 9 Il ' ' 1 an E , , I '41' .r- -- ' JL- ' ' X F' ' puislicamons Ax li OPIE WELLS LARRY LINDESMITH Business Manager Editor the Gm matten BILL WORTMAN, photographer goes over proofs ot a meeting of the yearbook staff. 'f D - fr' 1' M ,b i L JN -4 A. , E -. 1 I lu-A , E 'fm . v . -wg, fx ,,.... ww. H., ,p -f AQ LARRY SAM PSON Edifor GSGARCH ADO QEVIGWS EDITORIAL STAFF MEMBERS Winfrey Whicker and Nancy Collins read 0 student research manuscript under consideration by the editor. rf T3 S IZRAIGQNIIIES phi Chi PARTIES included the Hol- Ioween Costume Boll where the Sydenstrickers ond the anonymous effigy were prominent. 40 RUSH PARTY , . , smiles everywhere. 1 Q X 0 f 'iff --- 1- 0 -, L I AL HOCKER, president. I , fb 99 . I s '. A KPYXX YUM .mnblldl Jffdipmvf F' Biaua QC! if Q51-1 Yapffj- 196714953 - Ihr BoLv111au3Era5 School uf3?1vbici1u' 5 V I 1 ' I 4 -L v ' t X 5: x J , , td' eff fb A V' A wr: fir 2 ca an i Q QI, Qv Kiv P tif 5 A 11' ' 47 CA E I -4 . 0 4 in 3 S, ' CADAVER BALL QUEEN Thomisso Huzlett. I xg phi Rho Sigma 1 P xr ia, L .Rho E is HOUSE DANCES were held thru- out the year with occasional spontaneous entertainment by Bill McRae. 76 , W fi +V .4 0 AL SHALITA, president 0 Siqma f1Tlvb1'val ip, . A ' ' aff,-I . ,VYXX 1 s s , 7115 1 ini QIILTG Qfjgpfngls xq IQEY-I955 D ' ' Uhr EOLUWGII 1B 1'ay5cl1ool ofillcbicine Q E A N 1 Q 1 Xi: f- Q g I 1 W ' 1 hw ' ,, ' Q F1 2 ' 1 J 1 :S ' fb 1 ' Q l v ff? 11 17 eg' M .gn F' 9 'f M, , Q1 A I . . . and others sometimes liste THE PRE Y k vofw -A OSITIOY1 oocs SOFTBALL TEAM Row I Bull Echols Alex Posfon Dlckue Odom Sieve Cohen Row 2 Curfas Wullloms Hump Lefler John Patterson John Krukonon Marv Thompson BASKETBALL TEAM sv 1 Don Johnson Bull Echols Malcolm Foster Bob Carter Row 2 Steve Cohen Dlckle Odom Twntfy Carpenter Duck Wherry I I-f 42 I - Ro : , , , . : , ' ' , ' Y I ' 30 fs' 4 55 N, fy .i - . 0 X 1 DU' E E E fc Qc- ' xl -X., ,- g I , ,- , 'H I' 78 1. n 'I 4 BASKEIBAII SOfEBAll Docs SCORES Opponents Jones TV 2 Flowers Plumbing Brookwood Restaurant Znnzendorf Laundry Anr Force Waughtown Electrnc B rookwood Restaurant Jones TV ll 5 lO l Brookwood Restaurant Jones TV Zinzendorf Laundry Anr Force Pnedmont Tnre Waughtown Electrnc Brookwood Restaurant Znnzendorf Laundry Anr Farce Pnedmont Tnre Pnedmont Tnre Flowers Plumbnng Cnty League Standnng 4th place 1 DICKIE ODOM momen tordy loses baH to op ponent PLAYERS Pts per game Dnckne Odom Twntty Carpenter Bob Carter Steve Cohen Dnck Wherry RECORD Won Lost Cnty League Reg Season 12nd Placel Exhnbntnon games Cnty Tournament TOTAL Bnll Echols Don Johnson Kent Lamoureux John Packer Malcolm Foster Kcoachl AVERAGE TOTAL lopponents ave 67 pts l wh IIS HTAUSER Editor PEGGY BILLINGS Assistanf Editor GAIL YOUNG Business Manager GENNY FEREBEE 'Db' 44--ou ts v Q 44 Q , Q Q 1 KWW r V Q 5. .ng ,D YY : 'M Nd V6 ' 4 IST H05 .I 555,544.44 41 ' . ,- fs ,H f n0l2lIh CAROUDA k x sqm Baptist hospital School of mmslno Jil The memories of school experience are valu- able, and the White Matter has recorded a re- view of people, places, and activities. ln the far away years whether working as staff nurse, teaching in an institution, or being content in the home, we hope the graduates of NCBH will sometimes look through these pages and recall fondly the years spent at this school. To some this is a book of black and white, while to others this book signifies a new outlook on life. To you, the students of North Carolina Bap- tist Hospital School of Nursing, this l962-l963 edition of the White Matter is presented, DEDICATION ........ 84 ADMINISTRATION . . . 86 SENIOR CLASS ..... 90 UNDERCLASSMEN . . IO9 ORGANIZATIONS . . .II9 FEATURES ......... I24 83 uf in L .Lg . ML , 45 MRS. l' MILDRED KREIDER 84 I .1 55 1 i t t 3, 5 1 V 43' . f 1 1 is Ali! x 1 N v - 'V 1 AV. . - -, I rf' 'I .ggi Y s K Y i. 1 K if 1 ' ' 'f 5j':' .5511 - -2 1 5-455: . g leads, . ELG? -,fx .A , -. , ' V .. '-g ,1s.:2s? f3'gf21w,f -V A , -Q' bf:.i. 'i.1+33' --1'-11 .- '1-zwfii,-:.xZf.' -1 gr,-5 31,5 i 5- Q 3: - ,fl Q.. .'-,:.',:,'1qy,: ' 11392 -ap V 'Jani '15,-' v 1:2 5 ini ' 4 gy. 3f'7: f' 'fi 5+-fu-',f-'42,- :in ' .2 P4Q'iQ' -, ' W' -g ,'g.2221'jffJs Q fxig'-',':vf.ge.i'.f1f 11-1121412 , . MLW . V. .'.g.fzss.f,i-c,7,,,,?.,. . tk A A T,:554f-4 -:rg-gigr: .5211 'cf-Q' 1 -sg'-' -v-4.: v'y,5.c.'-1'1-I wt- .-2. ' .-. -.4 Q , 1504- I .1 ,..2 J I in , H, ,,5,1y.k ,g.,g3 -- in I do not think any of us will ever forget the first impression we had of this stranger from the North. As one sat in the cafeteria or in the apartments, she could hear the Class of l963 saying, Well, what is she trying to do? As the months passed, working with her on the wards and in the classes, she began to play an important part in our lives at this school. Her interest in us as individuals, as a group and as a professiong her desire to help us grow as a nurse and as a citizeng and her willingness to listen to our problems with a vast capacity for understanding have guided us to place our trust in her. It is with great respect and admiration that we dedicate this I963 edition of the White Matter to you-Mrs. Mildred Kreider. Thank you! 85 Y-1 MR. REID HOLMES A.B. Hospital Administrator N T X X84 Ti K ., Q5 -. , ,M E .,4:gT3f5f2i',1g ' nf- H 1. 4, 5,5 X712 V- 2, -Q r , 42' Y-,' if i' g 5 . 19312 'Y ., J i I ' N f -- V, i ' ...iw MISS JOYCE WARREN R.N., B.S., A.B. Director of School of Nursing and Nursing Service S6 ,v ,.-J.-.K . gf.-wif., K' .4t.w5g ' ,'.s,:,,,,- V -1 -fri ,ri --kt' fr X .,- 2.4 1 MiSS BETTIE BAISE R.N., B.S., A.B. Associate Director of School of Nursing MISS SADIE BAILEY R,N., BSN. Instructor in Obstetric Nursing MISS ANNA MAE BARBEE R.N. Instructor in Nursing MISS ELAINE BALDWIN R.N., B.S.N. Instructor in Nursing MISS GRACE DANIEL RN. Evening Clinical Instructor as ff? -N1 5, rj? 035.1 ri --AV H '. x. WMI...-.. .,.,. . .-.1 wr I 'V . XX' PV MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIS R.N., BSN. Instructor in Nursing MRS, ELEANOR DODSON 1-Al R.N., B.S.N. Instructor in Out-Patient Nursing 1: 35' 'Q ' 3' - ' Ak. Miss HELEN DRASH 5 R.N., B.S.N. E E X ', Instructor in Nursing Y' GK f If MRS. DELORES FARRALL J' R.N., B.S,N, , 'J Instructor in Nursing S7 Q 513 it N-my-:Sz M' ' ws I . .M X QS .me-' MISS ANN LORE R.N. Instructor in Nursing of Children MRS. MARY BEN STROUPE R.N., B.S.N. Instructor in Nursing y E . , 55 I -, - I 1 ' l - ' I ful z si MRS. ELEANOR GARRISON R.N. Instructor in Operating Room Nursing MRS. JEANETTE E. JOHNSON R.N. Instructor in Nursing MISS SYLVIA R. KIGER R.N., B.S.N., M.S. Coordinator Fundamentals of Nursing MRS. MILDRED KREIDER R.N., B.S.N. Clinical Instructor in Nursing- Surgery E9 MISS JANE COX Director of Residences MRS. CARRIE WALSH Librarian 88 1 MISS MARGUERITE GREENE Surgiocl Supervisor MRS. PAULINE HANKIN Assistant Evening Supervisor MRS. MARY INGRAM Supervisor of Out-Patient Clinics fl Nts -v 'fox 5 ' 4, ' ,N : E .a 3. 3 K s I I N MRS. JANE LAWRENCE Medical Supervisor U 7' MRS. MADGE MINOR A443 u ,l i- MRS. EVELYN REED Assistant Night Supervisor MISS LUCIA SHIRLEY Operating Room Supervisor MISS ETHEL SHORE Obstetrical Supervisor MISS PEGGY SHORE Pediatric Supervisor MISS VIRGINIA TESH Assistant Director, Night Supervisor MRS. PHYLLIS WILLIAMS Assistant Evening Supervisor ' 0 Y, Recovery Room Heod Nurse T' MRS. MARY PATTON Associate Director, Nursing Service A x ax Q, sm- ll .Q-A I C He rgI M M fi ,, R . L i f' 89 President . JANICE CONRAD Vice-President LINDA HARDISTER Treasurer BARBARA KINNEY Secretary LYNDA PETERSON 1-5 -9. 1-gin ,. 4-- N v 'Q'-We 4 JW' 'f ...lv Sponsors ,L-ifgg' Q59 Dr. Don Roberts and Mrs, Eleanor Dodson 90 -J 1 if X J X . X b. . Q N 1 - . JL' I K . 'A QAX 4 5 x :X X x x 77.-.l'e'.-'-r -uv' it-'i 7' g W 'Qt ' . mf' ? 6 W -- ri 'Q.- E 1' s ,f ,B , ,- 1 ,Q ,pri 'X . 'V 135. 175 sf . Q- . 1-f .f - uf ,fqh 3, vw, v-,,.. f w ,,. 1---fk io 5 ' -if-ri 'ggfw If1 ,-Sf, , 1 5 I I ' ! li: .,,'x' its 'Q gtckhl 45 'J 5 A tiff, -WI' Y x'i w:,f ff YM' ' A N M-' t , Q. I 1, ' ,4 fx .wp 44145 X kax 'ful' I In n. .M ,U-'J ' J-v N-vo U1 '-Ag' 'f s ' ' , . r. In in - sl is 'r-er f-22' 1 -an-nb Mugs if L4 6 , n'n'.1., E Q 0 X 4 DIANE FRANCES ANDERSON L ,f Wilkesboro, N. C. I MARTHA JEAN BAKER Wilmington, N. C. BARBARA ANN ALLEN Shelby, N. C. CARRIE ELIZABETH ANDERSON Statesville, N. C. 'f .W SANDRA KAY BALDWIN Gore City, Vo. JANICE MARIA BEAUCHAMP Asheville, N, C. ,. 13' lyk, ,.. lf' .EQ? lf: Q25 1.1 Ill Q . l xml l AN ' x w-X1 fs. 5 l T EDITH MARIE BERRY Morgonton, N, C. PEGGY ANN BILLINGS Raleigh, N. C. V 1' lid lk, l 1 BETSY HAYWOOD BLUM ' ' Winston-Salem, N. C. . ' 4 , .. -? as -,, 1 v APRIL BROWN - 1 Shelby, N. c. A Q 'f Y 'Iliff f'-C91 ' Ll sz' Ai 'Sr IQ 1 11.9- -:UW Ao ,rl VI BEVERLY JO BURGIN Asheville, N. C. CAROLYN JEANETTE CASH Fayetteville, N. C, f , 5. X . v. LQ ' . 'A' I , .' ..1' f Q 4' -1,13 'B l P T' 7 -f 1 , fax. 1 6 Av 3 A , g ELLEN REBECCA DAIL Wilmington, N. C. BERTHA SUE DEBOARD Grcssy Creek, N. C. X4 ,r R ' a I 4 T' CAROLYN SUE CHEEK Durham, N, C, JANICE LORRAINE CONRAD Winston-Salem, N. C. 9 .f-- QOQW' Q-1 4-16 4r ' NANCY FULTON Winsion-Salem, N. C. TU EPHWN LINDA FAYE DOWDEE Raleigh N C CHARLOTTE LILLIAN FINWALL Winston Salem N C SANDRA LEE GOODMAN Kannopolis, N. C. ,bl err nt- lt BETTY ANN HAMILTON 1' RQTQTQTT, N. C. 'tg' 5 LINDA HARDISTER Lexington, N. C. T T T T T T TT TT TT TT T W. T fvx .-u., v BETTY ANN HARRELL Edenton, N. C. SARA LYNN HEMRICK Kinston, N. C. BETTY JO HICKS Nashville, N, C. MARY ANN HONEYCUTT Smithfield, N. C. 41' Nea, in M3 il' jill .,::i 9' , f' 44? 1 tp, EDNA HORNE Jacksonville, N. C. MERCER FAYE HYMAN Fayetteville, N. C. BETTY ANN JOHNSON Gomer, N. C. ' 4 REBECCA ANN JOHNSON Durham, N, C, xtwf . fu u 5-. sC...- 4, 1' I I 4 i SHARON ANN LOFLIN High Point, N. C. PATRICIA MAE MITCHELL Winston-Salem, N. C. u9 ,- ' it ' I LINDA CAROL KENNEDY Kinston, N. C. BARBARA JEAN KINNEY Asheboro, N. C. ,Q N? ,ga u V ' - CAROLYN PENLEY Morgonton, N, C, J , gf 44' SANDRA LEWIS PERKINSON Ahoskie, N. C. A :AQ -JV Q ' 1 ' 4 ' . L . ' A 1' C3 55' ' 7 X LYNDA SUE PETERSON My S-f Wilmington, N. C. 4 ' ,m Q .r x . West Asheville, N. C, 'F LINDA DEWEESE REITER ERCELL MAE ROBERTSON McLeonsvlIIe N C BRENDA PATTERSON SCARBORO M Airy N C C'- T SYLVIA DOANE SHARPE Madison, N. C. .7 PAMELA ANN SHELTON Winston-Salem, N. C. r V Y i I I WILMA ANITA TAYLOR Mt, Airy, N. C. I I LINDA BUCHANAN THOMPSON Roxboro, N. C. I Y 4 .,, BRENDA ESTELLE SMITH Hudson, N. C FAYE LYON SPICER Trophill, N, C. pf x Q x 'QR fy j Q ' 9 C' JENNIE LEE WHITE Wolkertown, N. C. SUE OWEN WHITEHEAD Waynesville, N. C. zz, . , 2 SUE LEMONS WELCH Kernersville, N. C. PATRICIA ANNE WEST Elizabeth City, N. C, 5 6 T' CAROLYN VAUGHN WILLIAMS Richmond, Vo. 8 , 'L' S : T N k',:g:5' el L 'L THE BLACK BAND SUPPER 105 I Y' rx 3 WITTIEST 1 1 1 ' BEVERLY BURGIN 106 MOST TALENTED PEGGY BILLINGS FRIENDLIEST APRIL BROWN e' A Q 9 if W MOST ATTRACTIVE LIN DA THOMPSON MOST PROFESSIONAL EDITH BERRY 'V 'S 5, '1 I I 4 I A . -vi' x I hifi: liii Q 'I i Ldy J uiinrv' Y I .L .I MLM 'I' I: I I I U CQ n!'5.' -.-4 BEST ALL ROUND CAROLYN WILLIAMS T V7 1-i i .i I .., WJ' Q W 1 .41 I FQ 'WX Q-- f N r -1 NANCY FULTON LINDA HARDISTER I f -1 i I I I ANNIE PAYE JONES n.-, 7 S-x I !, Lf fi 1 I X, , X 41 in I I ' - SYLVIA SHARPE BRENDA SMITH CAROLYN WILLIAMS L 1 9125, 5. A 'I s 'U' Q 3' Q7 1. , r 4 Q., 5 -l President SYLVIA THOMPSON First Vice-President MARY KERR Second Vice-President PHYLLIS LIPSCOMB Secretory ARTIVEE SMITH Treasurer DARLENE HICKMAN 9 ,- f ' V 'Q I R , 'W Y 7 5,5 , 7-f ' -v ,-Qvvm Us 'eff 42 f GU' 23 F qu.- 110 Betty .lean Armstrong Dorothy Barker Glaria Hartle Beck Norma Eousmon Frances Danley Bryant Kathryn Louise Carver Glenda Cloninger Lynda Gayle Daniel Susan Elizabeth Dill Donna Duggins Sue Edwards Elizabeth Elias Helen Gentry Ferebee Mary Louise Freeman Annette Funderburke Carolyn Garris Anne Elizabeth Grimm Nancy Annette Hall Linda Hall Sylvia Anne Hardy Nancy Ann Hart Donna Hatley Virginia Havener Nancy Carolyn Haynes Gloria Jane Haywood Amanda June Hendrix Brenda Darlene Hickman Sharon Higgins Judy Dianne Howard Virginia Frances Jones Priscilla Ann Kearns Mary Louise Kerr Elizabeth Carole Key Judy Lavender Phyllis Anita Lipscomb Macie Lookabill Patricia McGinnis Helen Marie Markham Anna Sue Milburn Brenda Slate Ogburn Jo Lynn Pickler Patricia Kay Privette Gladys Anne Pulliam Bonnie Reid Nancy Ruth Rogers Claudia Ann Sellers Elizabeth Ann Shoaf Galenda Gayle Slaughter Connie Jane Smith Sarah Artivee Smith Mary Elizabeth Stallings Linda Thomas Mary Elizabeth Thomas Sylvia Thompson Ann Lorin Vick Linda Lou Wall Karen Ann Wells Peggy DuVol Woody Anne Young Bonita Gail Young T3 - -'sw v A Je'- ' ' r 'fl' I S l 'Z i, S 'Y 1 1677 ba , . 101 14? K It 112. Y -4 S X 34 nfl 4 f-gr Q T' ii f 9' liar 'w L- 1:- 'rx I 0- .49 AHS -vp ft hy Q -I QR , . -f Qx K .- -- vj K 4... 113 ff sf. ,,- -- N 'ff' K' '95 'Cf And then he sand What drag ,L VW fWffJ' sw Class break Santa Claus IS watching you' Orlgmallty plus f tofu U 0 C awp N C fvxx Rough day today. We do study - sometimes. 114 - 1 's xxf ' c .ik . 3 Q 1'--Q '76 r ,fan- K X p'?5s' -. ' , -wf---7:-far? - if CJ Is, 'A Qffvff' o 23 1 .15 . 3 af: jpg Ls :tiff N an ? 7 I President Vice-President X Secretary ' N Treasurer , , l 4, ld , Y 25 BETTY KAY RUDD MINA POSTLETHWAIT PAT BECK JUDITH KELLY 115 5 .Ol , if,--f--'4-Y'f '-2-1, fe if .-xx vx v-' .- ' no 'Ldv' I.. ff A'- F s K in si Y-1 I 4Q'g'l' X, N I 1' ' .Q in r' 1' J - . Y JI, ik .234 433 .'.sXa.-, - ' 5' ' x u 'Y'-' 4 YI I Q' qv-x-v 'xx X, 115 3 X V .xo WZ' .xx 5 Nh. Q T 'Qs 1 Y fx . 4 1 J X g,'f Tw .1542 4. , 43. ,. ,TY h ' 'vi A - ' 1 4 Vx -5- V- 1+ - -51? 16' IRIX . Q' 1 if ES Ify Y...-1 fb. 116 f x N 15 5 . ' is K ZS v-da Vw i ,oi 'af 'X vs.-Y .4 E i v , 'l ,Q-v9f '+-as C xi ' i in 3:1 gg- B V Q rv tl' wr'-ll ' A 'fr i ' .-' .1 X , fir, , 15 i x, 63 is 'GZ' 5 if Q' x . J CT... ' 3 .' i H, .i ell IA ax - , ive is L ' , Y- ' x. .I I 1 K A ' , if L t qv li 4 K... .4 48 r V. - 1:- C .i Q Q- '14 f H - P l :A li 'I- f 117 7 Annie Mae Adams Nancy Lynn Arney Judith Carolyn Austin Anita Jean Batchelor Bonnie Lau Bates Patricia Rae Beck Carolyn Sue Bishop Lana Judith Blackburn Eunice Frances Blackwell Elizabeth Irene Blinson Vicky Lynn Brown Peggy Jean Caviness Elizabeth Gail Christian Anita Marie Davis Patricia Ann Dixon Patricia Ann Doolin Sally Lou Eaker Gloria Carolyn Faw Linda Lou Foster Helyn Henrietta Fowler Elizabeth Morrow Gallagher Winnie Ja Gilliam Olivia Diane Griggs Phyllis Ann Grubb Judith Dianne Hardin Mildred Ellen Haywood Martha Frances Hobson Barbara Louise Hopson Patricia Elaine Huband Sue Ellen Hunter Patricia Jimmye Irby Judith Anne Kelly Pamela Anne Kimel Sylvia Jeanne Knorr Crystal Kathryn Kuhne Virginia Ward McCutchen Deborah Elizabeth Martin Jean Louise Moseley Barbara Jean Owen Alice Jo Passmore Jane Isabella Pearsall Beverly Adare Perry Pamela Elizabeth Petree Jean Doris Pickard Christine Lorraine Poe v-1' wg' ' Y' :if I Q 63 SJ 24 v' 5-- Nnr x 4 M, , tn ? r . 5 f 1 at 4 1 1 .3 A to-f T' .1 u 'l f 'LM I I l Y., vi 'S .., M 118 Mina Butler Postlethwait Margaret Ann Rogan Linda Marie Rominger Betty Kay Rudd Martha JoAnn Rufty Gloria Hazel Stroud Edna Mae Swaim Linda Sue Thompson Linda Mae Trollinger Mary Elizabeth Vanderver Brenda Joyce Vogt Paula Elaine Webb Sandra Katherine West Iris Louise Whaley Wanda Louise Williamson Bobbie Almira Windham Judy Sue Woodard The members of the Student Council are: President, Carolyn Williarnsg First Vice-President, Annie Faye Jones, Second Vice- President, Peggy Woody, Secre- tary, Sharon Higgins, Treasurer, Galendc Slaughter, Senior Class Representatives, Linda Dowdee, Jean Baker, Junior Class Repre- sentatives, Jane Haywood, Karen Wellsg Freshman Class Represen- tatives, Barbara Hapson, Judy Waodardg Chairman of Honor Council, Faye Hymang Chairman of House Committee, Sandra Per- kinsong Chairman at Social Com- mittee, Mary Ann Honeycuttg Gray and White Matter, Peggy Billings, Placebo, Edith Berryg SNANC, April Brown. ffl- is .sn Carolyn Williams President, NCSNA oifx f ..o vs lnsfallation of Officers Sponsors: Mrs, Kreider and Mrs. Johnson 119 ' ginates out of Student Govern- ment, is composed of student leaders and faculty members who meet to discuss pertinent matters relating to the school. It serves as a forum for faculty and students to discuss pro- blems and make suggestions in the areas of curriculum and extra - professional activities. Miss Warren acts as chairman of the committee. E- EX This committee, which ori- X N 3-1 The essence of the Honor Council is that each student's word can be trusted and that any violation of a student's word is an offense against the whole student community. The Honor System is a vital directive force in all phases of each student's life and is a major working part of the Student Government As- sociation. Ng - - . .1 I 120 .Rr Our Choral Group is active in and around the Winston- Salem area. It is composed largely of Freshman students who have sung at various times ,., x l V in the hospital chapel. They l if also sang at Mount Olive Bap- ' 'j rasr church for the Pilot Moen- , ,P -' , lj? tain Association meeting. The Q Sq . 9' l , Director of the group, Mr. ? I 'Q jg, ,.' 7' HV- 3 Dwayne Zimmer of Ardmore X 'ig P- N' 4 ' 'QL' L Baptist Church, has devoted much of his time in leading and guiding the choir. The Council of the Chrisitan Student Fellowship is composed of students of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine and the North Carolina Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. The members pictured are: Mary Kerr, Carolyn Virden, George Brown, Brent Burgoyne, Judy Howard, Sue Milburn, Brenda Smith, Everett Gill, Chaplain to students, and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kreider, sponsors. wt -X-fl Mil' f 'xg H-lg ,4 ll 121 Y '- ' I This year the CSF sent Edith Berry labovel to Nigeria, and Carolyn Virden to Africa as a part of their LISTEN program. -155' C-.7 The members of the Wlme Matter staff are Ednfor Peggy Young Busmess Manager Gen ny Ferebee Lynda Sue Peterson Becky Doll, Lmdn Thomas, Bar boro Hopsong Millie Hoywoodg and Jean Moseley. Billingsg Assistavlt Editclr, Gail The members of the Placebo staff are: Editor, Edith Berry, Feature Ed- itor, Sue DeBoord, Art Editor, Nancy Haynes, Circulation Manager, Diane Anderson, Assistants, Lindo Hordis- fer, Jan Beauchamp, Betty Hcirrellg Typist, Sue Milburn, Senior News Ed- itor, April Brown, Junior News Editor, Nancy Hart, Freshman News Editor, Ann Adams. 'XX EDITH BERRY Editor QQ W nr .,.,.. 5 Nr gg . 4 qpY2'W'5 'Nl1 3 III!! MISS LIBBY ELIAS M d f Honor MISS PAT MITCHELL lleell 3-1-1 L . -' , I I IIN Q9 If, 9 I 4 fa D is . 45 1-1 .Q . ,. 03 V of Al 1. A 13 I. H , . I X N: A . db, 4 .i X i i v 2 it - Vw V XT f . W . 4, -l ' i X .I 0' lv rg 5 X 6. i - w x f K l , .5 N . i - X - I N' i -1 . . .. I 1 f A X i ' X 4 ' . I .gt 1 ini Q X i' ' ' -i ff: 1 it... f if .1 . A 5 fi: . ig.. is ff? f 1 f 5 215' i ' X f F ' 54 '5 V L.. -'Qi ci l ,f ex., 'N X -- 1 D : x I 'RN X 5' .Lx X Z 3 f s V 'A ' 1 Z In r Queen's Court: Mrs. Linda Reiter, Miss Lynda Sue Peterson, Miss Wanda Williamson, Miss Linda Thomas, Miss Linda Rominger, and Miss Sharon Higgins. 125 Spmnq follies MISS BETTY KEY 126 MISS ANN HARDY vuss I 5, , I I ll I Miss DEBBIE MARTIN , W, all MISS GAYLE DANIEL Annually, the Spring Follies is sponsored by the Junior Class and usually begins os a fund raising project for the Junior-Senior Prom, Somewhere between imaginative planning and opening night, the primary aim becomes a challenge for a superb performance. Inevit- ably, it brings many hours of hard work, fear, and frustration, but eventually, it brings satis- faction, pleasure, and lovely memories to all. Chosen for her beauty, poise, and person- ality, Miss Betty Key has reigned for the past ,year as Queen of the I962 Spring Follies. Throughout the entire contest, Betty remained cl picture of beauty and carried with her the poise that is so characteristic of her The nine girls pictured on the page are 'contestants in this year's Spring Follies beauty pageant. One of them will be chosen Queen of the-I963 Spring Follies and will be crowned by Dr.r Eben Alexander. MISS SUE ELLEN HUNTER MISS ANNIE FAYE JONES L, pf. I MISS BONNIE REID MISS BRENDA VOGT MRS. BRENDA SCARBORO 127 Mint Julep The Basic Group Designed by Dr Fronsour Lock The Twisters Dr Bowden and Worn by Dr Sutton M C Dr Reeves N - Honey Bun -Sandro Goodman. Summer Place ' N ,:, i Summertime -Bill McRae. u Queen Linda Dowdee crowns successor, Betty Key. 1 . 51.1 - Lollie Tudem -Millie, Ann, Pat. Sand Fiddlers-Pete, Gail, Mimi, Nancy 128 7. A yn jg H ,fx yy Everybody s doing it Whot's Love thot otomosphere +5-4 H' '4,,,. Oldres but goodies v in the punch? Fun for everyone Soft musuc Sweet memories 5 179 Leormng o new dance? , .J , , ' f R ?-' ' 1 I Q fp 'J' 5 i 'L K -I .,.. ', . rj- Wg , Y- Y' r Y - i I G 5 H Q X V ' , , - x e 4 i M, . A 'F ' . uf f. M? - 1 J ' A e f9i??x' 1 e -.' - - X 1 -Q 'Y in X A J 5 ' .4 - A P , , v 2. , K Freshman Day. I A I 4 Old Mon Winter. 'vu They took the prize. 1' K-15' 1 ' U :Fir Fifty cents each! 'N f1'2'- 1 Bats in your belfry? j-Q, , Moon River. -4-li' Imagine! Seniors! Aw, shucks! 1 . lf. 54- flrf 'L N1 X I. Cheers. Where have all the flowers . . . ? 45 I love you truly. Splish, splash. per Yr Q Qdmlz 131 Our hostesses ond night wotchmen. P' 'AA THE NURSE To be a nurse is to walk with God, Along the path our master trodg To soothe the achings of human paing To faithfully serve for little gaing To lovingly do the kindly deed, A cup of water to one in needg A tender hand on a feuered brow, A word of cheer to these living nowg To reach the soul through its bodyls woe, Ah! This is the way that Iesus would go. Oh, white-capped nurses in dresses of blue, Our great Physician is working through you -Author Unknown 132 This is a capsule... 92 T 'f +1 ' -5- ' ' . and it looks deceptively simple. Certainly not as complex as an x-ray machine, a fully equipped operating room, or a modern pharmaceutical analysis laboratory. But appear- ances can be deceiving. Into this capsule went countless hours of research, the clinical investi- gation of thousands of patients by scores of physicians and-finally-painstaking manufactur- ing controls. And-with the help of this capsule- physicians are able to provide more effective care for their patients. Smith Kline 8. French Laboratories is dedicated to the discovery and manufacture of these seemingly simple medicines . . . prescription drugs which have revolutionized the physician's treatment of his patients. SMITH KLINE 8. FRENCH LABORATORIES 134 Compliment: C AV . FRITTS MOTOR COMPANY N Complete Auto Service INC. Q ws EP N I NS . MEN5 rawmis NC,-2 F24 HOU' Wrecker Sewlcef Phone PA 3-1677 211 W. Fourth St. Phone PA 2-1 171 Q Il-lE CLASS OF 63 C omowumiiomsv You Have Sacrificed Much Up To Now, You Will Sacrifice More Tomorrow. NATIUNAL 1-IFE You Have Met The Challenge Of Today, INSURANCE CfU.N1PANY You Must Meet The Challenge Of Tomorrow. , MoNTPELlEie,NiERNxoNT J W N G A .F I: AMES . EAL, ENERAL GENT 'E ...suav- , , . mbmmms Forsyth s Favorite Bread i I Tl'lERE'S N0 PHC! IIKETTOMF' Makes All Foods Taste Better 550 N Libertv St Phone PA 2-5118 JONES BAKERIES, INC. WINSTON-SALEM Jones Bakeries, Inc. Winsion-Salem TUTTLE LUMBER COMPANY DEPENDABLE BUILDING MATERIALS 1721 STADIUM DRIVE S. E. PHONE 723-4318 0 P. o. Box -1595 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 135 Patterson Drug, Co 11 Prescription Headquarters 112 W. 4th St. Phone PA 2-7194 Patterson Stratford Pharmacy 141 South Stratford Road Phone PA 3-4368 Winston-Salem, N. C. FOR ,- REAL FOUNTAIN TREAT VISIT Farmers ' - Dairy Bar 4'- South Stratford Road Northside Shopping Center A 56 if I 'Q mtv? '-' se L ,Ts iii it THRUWAY SHOE SHOP Quality shoe Repairing 1 DAY SERVICE Phone 725-5720 Il? .ipplwiuff Our Frierzdi af Me B0-151111221 Gm-v Srlmol of ,1Inz'i4'i11f Ex-peel More at Slocktm-i'l More Style-More Quality-Mu-re Service orman 'siocixionfi nc. A Ill N Chrrry Sl. Winllnneialem. N. C. Oiie Uiiiage House gurniture 118 S. Hawthorne Rd. At First St. Open Mon., Tues. 8K Fri. Nights TiI1 9:00 Dial PA 2-1333 '5ZiZnJ Gifts-Sporting Goods-Toys Men's Clothing-Appliances Photographic Supplies Records and Radios Television 501 West Fourth St. Winston-Salem, N. C. 4' WINSTON-SALEM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Two convenient locations 115 West Third Street Thruwoy Shopping Center Current Rote on Savings, 400 Continuously since i889 , a prescription tor you, DOCTOR! Rt LIFE INSURANCE CID To guarantee a lifetime income - a profit at retirement age. Q21 Have this prescription Elle-ci by your Jefterson Sta n d a r d representative who is: JOHN D. HIATT, C,L.U. District Manager 811 W. Sth Street Dial 723-7314 MAD! DF WILIY APP VNHUUUV Ulf . mu r-rvvv-Jvr-1Yi?? l'. I . 0'w.l' . -.na . ..... ,.. ...Ji PM G5 N UG H T Television - Furniture - Appliances Soles ond Service Free Delivery First at Cloverdale Phone 723-9639 gl r We , fi Vooleiz s Jewelens HOUSE if 209 W. 3rd, ST. i , -' Established 1865 fr Fine Jewelry and Silver IIN i Speciol attention given to oil TELEPHONE 724-8471 repair work' wiNsToN.sAi.EM, N. c 416 W. 4th Street 1537 TW ..,. Use . . . First Union Nationals College - Hospital Branch I for all your banking needs Z cheekang sevange Loans Bank Money Orders Travelers Checks I coma TO SEE us! i i I ii Monday through Friday 9 to I IFormerly City National Bankl E Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PARKWAY PLAZA DIAMOND VALUES I i BARBER SHUI' - ' I THROUGH QUALITY g A-X ,I A lt will pay you to compare our I Parkway Plaza Shopping Center diamonds and prices before I I F' you buy! l HOURS ' flfllfff..'f5I.IT.TI'iff..f'lf,lTf, I Monday thru Friday: IO AM-8 PM JEWELRY and GIFTS , Smufdoyi 8 AM-530 P-M P 1l3..5:.'lZ7l 82l'iZ.'2'4.I.'l'X'Z.Z5'e'5 i W Compliments j fgabeaf KABORATORY... Z o APPARATUS ge Q OINSTRUMENTS 1 4 CHEMICALS o GLASSVVARE I umnisginuztstn'ulgiiF::'Fpxnl:':inlI'Q symmzngi Win5fOn-SaIem, N. C. I 138 ESTTIIYSSE Men's and boys' clothing of distinction ot reosonoble prices Norm' for smart fashions, quality and good service WINSTON-SALEM HIGH POINT Arch de Casiriqoe T EE A E E RA CE OC ET OF THE TE STATE I fniinx izummii KELLY TYPEWRITER CO. Tix . I' sw Compliments of -15 I E, in :A1 .:,11... if '.:2i I O -'Siam- ' ifir, I . - , PINE HALL BRICK AND PIPE T -15 For best buy in typewriters, buy yours from the Typewriter Specialists COMPANY lt's from Montoldosn Three Little Words With o World of Meaning MON'II'AIL1DD'S BOBBITT DRUG STORES IN REYNOLDS BLDG. Phone 722-1135 IN NISSEN BLDG. Phone 722-6129 AT HAWTHORNE 8- LOCKLAND Phone 723-1867 SURGICAL APPLIAN WINSTON-SALEM, N. CES C. 139 V ' w r 140 Compliments of f Lentz Transfer and Storage Company Local and Nationwide Moving Household Goods Storage Agents-Allied Van Lines 200 Brookstown Ave Phone 722-41 l4 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FASHIONS Liberty and 3rd S15 in Wimslon-Salem l 1 1 A COMPLIMENTS OF HANES HOSIERY MILLS CO., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. . SHOP AT 1601028 me BAPTIST HosPlTAL Claim BufTfRmllK ismmqw GIFT sHoP 'Pifln up u Firm u.s Cards, Candy Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions Dial PA 3-5211 141 I ED KELLY'S Inc Mayfag Electrical Appliaiuccs . R 6 A I ' Speciol discount for doctors, nurses, and medical students ' i WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL I C Ior 8. Block ond White TV I 0 O a , Kelwnafor Wesfmghouse IUsed refrigerators, washers, electric ranges, and TVT I I ,AR I Best Wishes If I union i From I Luau: MAJOR LEAGUE LANEST . 'I 30 Lanes A.M.F. Automatics Qjlgij A ISI S. Sirafford II'mslon-Salem, North Carolina I PA 5-9758 i REDUCED RATES TO STUDENTS 1 STANDARD E Savings 8. Loan Ass'n. SAVINGS - LOANS I Phone PA 3-IO69 I I 236 N, Moin Street TEAK HOUSE I i TOWN STEAK HOUSE NO. I Manufacturers Established I93O 107 Lockland Avenue Phone PA 2-0005 WE D D I N G TOWN STEAK HOUSE NO. 2 IN V I I O N S Thruwoy Shopping Center STATION ERY-CARDS-I N FORMALS 300 5- Sffaffofd Rovd Quick Service-Good Quality-Reasonable Prices Pi'10I'Ie 724-4T07 H. T. HEARN ENGRAVING CO. INC. . +I ENGRAVERS- PRINTERS . . . PHONE PArk 2-12303 Resenahons , 229 NORTH LIBERTY ST. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 1-12 Camel City Laundry A Bundle of Satisfaction SANITONE DRY CLEANING GARMENT STORAGE 281 S. Stratford Road 512 East 4th Street Dial PA 2-6196 OtT1ce Furniture and Supplies GIFTS - GREETING CARDS School Supplies 9 SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS HINKl.E'S Uniform Center BOOK STORE 425 N. Trade 81 Parkway Plaza Phone PA 5-0213 UNIFORMS SHOES LAB COATS SHORE BROTHERS FOR NURSES AND MEDI A C L STUDENTS Wash Polish PRESCRlP'l'lONS Tires Tubes READ'S DRUG COMPANY Accessories Lubrication 431 N. Liberty St, Phone PA 5-9744 SERVICE Corner First 8. Hawthorne 143 7:afvp?3 'f' 'ii 'iv fkjff .79?4444kk' f f' 9 4 f f 4 .1 f,4,-gffff :z , Z Z, -g..- 4 Compliments of Your Locol Physicians ond Hospital Supplier Hollocloy Surgical Supply, Inc. 926 W. 4th Street Winston-Solem, N. C. Phone 722-5196 Big decisions can be made . . . . . with confidence when your financial future is secure. In today's modem economy and fast moving society it is difficult to exercise sound judgement if you are worried about tomorrow. You can assure your loved ones and yourself financial security tomorrow by calling . . . xwwllvh, W yi GORRELL or SIEWERS AGENCY 420 N. Spruce Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina LIFE AND TRUST Telephone: PArk 2-2578 COMPANY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Robert W. Gorrell YVade H. Moser Chas. N. Siewers, C.L.U. Vemie R. Snider R. Ray Holder, jr. C. Randal Shelton Spencer C. Wfaggoner W. Mills Taylor, C.L.U 14-1 Ladies', Mens and Childrens Fine Footwear STANLEY'S SHOES, INC. 444 N. Trade St, and STANLEX'S THRUWAY SHOP, INC. Thruway Shopping Center McPHAIL'S, INC. - China - Fine Jewelry - - Silver - Gifts - THRUWAY AND 410 N. SPRUCE Lffwtgggi, Complete Line of UNI- GET THE BEST , .5 1 fi roms and LAB JACK- ' 5 ETS for Nurses, Doctors, all Technicians ond Cofetef rio Workers. Exclusive mm Agents for Nursemotes 8- 1 f Mzmcie Tread SHOES f 1 ,g R Lingerie and Nurses Cops ANGEL MODE UNIFORMS WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 614 W. 4th St. Phone 724-6610 MILK AND ICE CREAM 2221 N. Patterson Avenue Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone 723-0311 u 1 Staley 'a Cfraacoal Steak floaae Qooo Reynolda Road Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone PArk 3-8631 for Resefvafim Warm 79m Aged Sem OPEN Monday-Friday Saturday-Sunday 11:00 AM 5:00 PM 145 We Jaime Befcwgfi 7a Wwe Wea p70p0!L6 6-704 YZ Personal assistance in laying the foundation 'AW for your future security - through insurance I Ii H. D. Cornelius . HARCE D. COHNELIUS E9 'I 359 'X ef? District Agent 2 5 ii? Om 4? i 2060 Beach Street, S. W. Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone 725-3583 THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Compliments of Underwood Jewelers, Inc. IO6 West 4th Street Compliments of BROWN-ROGERS DIXON The Best Place to Get It WINSTON-SALEM'S OLDEST AND LARGEST HARDWARE Hardware - Sporting Goods Photographic Supplies HcIrveI's, Inc. INTERIOR DESIGNERS 566 S. Stratford Road Phone PA 2-6143 Party Hospital Supplies H A U S E R Equipment Tools ll- TV Sets Furniture Projectors HOUR o DAY 0 WEEK o MONTH Home Nursery Free Pick-up and Delivery Corner Hawthorne 8 Magnolia Office 729-9673-Home 725-0802 146 i tb. MAL I 6---i-'W 'Iiaiiiifi-iii' ,. X Hart Lalooratories We cordially invite our friends at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine and the North Carolina Baptist Hos- pital to visit us at our new location and to tour our plant. Eight miles west on Interstate-40 at the Tanglewood Park Exif Phone P. O. Box 830 766-6471 Winston-Salem, N. C 147 wwe' am jg 4,6 f I I I We rnrirzd our knlttlrzg- witlz you in mlrzcl! Over the past fifty-eight years the result has been a stead: ily grou'fz'n,g line of fine cotton krzlts that mean greater comfort-every day-for you, and for all your family as well. zuzderzvear-sleepwear-and O socks for the whole family Z, I 5 1 2 9 1 1 1 ..f,...w Phone P COMPLIMENTS OF H UTC H I N S ' cLovEnoALE Plmnmncv 2132 Cloverdale Avenue A 4-7491 Winston-Salem, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF H. L. Green Compliments of HEGTRUNIG YIll0lESAlERS ING. 938 Burke Street Phone PA 5-8711 148 4 el I 4 Insurance Service Company M. E. Miller, Charles Miller 8. Stuart Miller ALL TYPES OF GENERAL AND PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE 1 3 Aj Phone PA 2-7187 230 N. Trade sf. , Winston-Salem, N. C. Samba 1501 w. First sf. Phone PA 2-0893 C0mP'ime 'S of MOTOR TUNE UP TOP HAT FORMALS Complete Brake and Radiator Repairs 446-448 N. Main Street S 8. H Green Stamps SHELL PRODUCTS FO'mC Re 'C S WELCH AI.I.YN lights the way to fast, accurate diagnosis with easty-to-use, dependable instruments. Set shown includes VVelch Allyn's 110 ophthalmoscope, 216 otoscope with 5 polypropylene specula, and 700 large battery handle, in deluxe 21-L case. 384.00 Many other XVelch Allyn combination sets are avail- able, with different otoscopes and ophthalmoscopes, in regular, deluxe or compact cases, with standard or rechargeable battery handles, from 5576.50 to 39650. WINCHESTER NCAROLINAS' HOUSE OF SERVICE 1Yinc-hester Surgical Supply Company lvillehester-Ritc-11 SlIl'Q'lf'3l Company 119 East 7th Street Charlotte, N. C. 421 West Smith St. Greensboro, N. C. 1-19 Summit Street Pharmacy Inc. Foot of Summit overlooking Hanes Park Your prescription our first consideration KA speciol physicians' phone direct to our prescription depcirtmenti DIAL PA 2-2614 PIEDMONT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I6 West Third St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Branches KERNERSVILLE, N. C, and NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER EER? s-s-s-s-s-s-s- -s-s-s-sPARKLEz I N In Have a Coke! I L A I 'X f 'ZEE E rr t a rii Y i i fi I ..:::r. wlll -I j H , K .iig 5 '..:A.'...'-qAE555g 2 iti 'M .....lTZZ'lll2 .... Bmmomwmcm-cdacowm DY-DEE SUPPLY CO. Antiseptic Diaper Service Diaseptic Process Sole Distributors of Baby Ykzlk Magazine in This Area X87 Waughtown St. Phone PA 4-5563 Oldest -- Largest - Best Compliments of on lgolerfa 150 Compliments of K.. CA IQJJL MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ATLANTA, GEORGIA HANOVER WHOLESALE COMPANY, INC. and HANOVER FROZEN FOODS, INC. Wholesale Distributors of Dry Groceries Frozen Foods - Institutional Merchandise ST ALEY'S Northside Restaurant NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER fOn Hwy. 52 Northj Wesfcrrr Prime Aged Charcoal Steaks Seafoods Tele-Tray Gar Hop Service Sandwiches and Snacks Open 6 AM-IO PM 7 Days a Week City Beverage Delivery Service 908 Burke Street Phone PA 2-2774-PA 5-1481 Open 9 A.M. to II P.M. ALL BRANDS OF BEER AND ALE, WINES, CHAMPAGNE, SOFT DRINKS, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, PRETZEL5, AND POTATO CHIPS AND FANCY GROCERIES ICED - DELIVERED BEER IN KEGS H. s. DAVIS, Prop. All Kinds of Imported Beers and Champagne Quick, Courteous Delivery Service THE REAL ESTATE HOUSE, INC. For All Your Real Estate Needs and One-Stop Services REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS - RENTALS 'l4'I5 Peters Creek Telephone Parkway 725-9751 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. CARMICHAEL PRINTING COMPANY I309 Hawthorne Road, S.W, Telephone 722-4137 Winston-Salem, N. C. 151 1 xi-5 ' , . T I, l , F SN T -'35 i. My nf PAUL x . ,-29 '5. M ' ?'7 Y-4, , if-r.',f' 1'- .5 . . 4'Y ' ' T FFT U-1 - .. Q, ' T COMPLIMENTS OF THE BAPTIST HOSPITAL SODA SHOP Sandwiches - Cold Drinks - Magazines - Coffee r' 'H Y. THE STUDENTS' HANGOUT 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM Week Days 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM Sundays 152 --15491, 1 Q HAWTHORNE RCDAD BARBER SHCDP IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL qw l TREAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST Save Time by Making T ' IO7 S. Hawthorne Rd. Qn Appoinfmenf DIGI PA 2-6548 C. C. CRANFILL wAuGHrowN 'flff FURNITURE HOSPITAL ga g--Q- S L -ca n UPHOLSTERING and REEINISHING -TT Q' L' P, p N RECOVERING-RESTYLING-REBUILDING SIIQM Q, ' -gg l alkxs ,QBWQVA Q For Free Estimate Call Bob Little ILVZEIFTQ: M OF WINSTON-SALEM 7 , ,,:- ' ff l27 SOUTH CHERRY WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA i605 Chapel Street Complete Dining and Meetin + Winston-Salem, N. C. + ' ' ' g Room Facilities penetration of WINSTON-SALEM North Carolina's No. 2 city with city zone population of 154,124 penetration of NORTHWEST NORTH CAROLINA the journal and Sentine ls 11-county market with a population of 503,390 rm - -lONLY 1- newspaper combination provides the sole daily coverage of this rich area with retail sales of 5541,209,'l47 VVinston-Salem and Northwest North Carolina create a clearly defined market bulging at the seams with growth and development . . . and wrapped up in a neat marketing package by the concentrated circulation of the journal and Sentinel newspapers. WINSTON-SALEM OURNAL and SENTINEL 153 CUNINGHAM TI-IE NORTHWESTERN FURNITURE COMPANY MUTUAL '-'FE l204 S. Sffaffofd Rd. INSURANCE COMPANY WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE Chartered 1857 Phone 724'0804 PERSONAL INSURANCE SERVICE TO PHYSICIANS AND MEDICAL STUDENTS now its Pepsi-for those who think ymg AG E NTS Royall R. Bra nt Brown, C.L.U. Snavley, Jr H I 618 Reynolds Bldg. Phone PA 4-44Ol Pepsi Colo Bottling Co. of Winston-Salem, Inc. Winston-Salem' N' C' do you know. . . that you are graduating into one of the most promising areas of the nation? A recent urban research study forecasts a linear city for the 300 miles stretch- ing through the industrial Carolinas. Here, in the 20,000 square miles served by Duke Power, scores of thriving towns connect busy cities. Research centers, col- leges and universities, and hundreds of industries thrive. Here in the Carolinas Crescent, there is real challenge and opportunity. There is a place for you to fill, a job for you to do, in an exciting future that begins-right now. DUKE PUWER V 154 , STALEY'S DRIVE-IN Belchers, Inc. RESTAURANT Women who Know Shoes Bes' Wear The House Thor Service ond Qualify Built The Clinic Shoe SHORT ORDERS DINNERS SANDWICHES Reynolda Manor Nissen 24 Hour service Shopping Center Building 2803 Reynolda Rd. Phone PA 3-9703 Fl-YPIEDIVIDNT ...SERVING 67 CITIES IN NINE STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ALL FLIGHTS TO AND FROM WINSTON-SALEM ARE VIA THE SMITH REYNOLDS -: -R 33 iunwligx AIRPORT, ONLY THREE Nm MQ.-.,....r, ---- 2 MILES FROM DOWNTOWN ff mn ' X mriiir WINSTON-SALEM. g, ., V, , niunmu mm mm, :jf FOR RESERVATIONS :':::a2s. m Mm, v, luxvllvi j WIUWUIIU MLIRIMADUII 571- Call your travel agent or 0 'mflr r ,,,,,, J, , wr rrirrg '---- Piedmont Airlines at 725-9736 fx, A 'W' in AIIINII IIBPINCI ' MOVE YOURSELF-RENT A TRAILER :iam Local ZINZENDORF LAUNDRY Fil I Camp Trailers GX ---'T one way or Kustom Kare Process - - '- Coast to Coast Member Honor-wide Trailer Rental sysiem ' La 'nd'Y Rent Here-Leave There ' DVY Cleaning 0 Fur Storage MuNcY TRAILER RENTAL ' RU9 C'efminQ Phone PA 3-5347 'I42 Waughtown St. Winston-Salem, N. C. -Branches in Major Cities in U. S. A.- 'I000 S. Main Dial PA 2-5178 155 K 81 W Cafeterias Parkway Plaza Shopping Center Downtown at 422 N. Cherly St. WALL GLADE HILL Funeral Chapel Nothing does it like Je ,fy-Il ' .. ,,., L E ,511-7 A f I'-y.il1ial.V .. ,,.-JA x -1..p...., ,. I 2 ' P 'H - I ' M The 7-Up Bottling Company PA 2-61 'I7 AMBULANCE SERVICE 1800 N. Pattersfn Ave. Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of M Aw MEAMERA AMERICAN 24 SHOP TINY How D Fillmh CLOVERDALE Amoco eEiQil. 'g ssnvlcls wife PHOTO SUPPLIES 236 S. Stratford Rd. Dial PA 3-0739 U Q- FILM-CAMERAS-MOVIE EQUIPMENT DARK ROOM SUPPLIES COLOR FILM DEVELOPING 69 PQ C90 -,qi , 'W P ucrs PET...YOU BET! , For home delivery, call PA 3-9696. 156 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 230 North Cherry Street Winston-Solem, North Corolino Phone PArk 3-3604 Compliments of PFAFFS INC. Authorized Dutch Boy Deoler Your Paint, Class und IVallpapcr Store Thruway Northside 219 N. Main Street HOWARD Jounson .Nod of file CMgAwayJ f., .Hungry ant! Shep? .fam erifan .1 Motor Lodge and Restaurant 150 S. Stratford Road ANDREWS PHARMACY I302 S. Hawthorne Road Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone PA 3-'I679 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PROMPT DELIVERY Friendly Drug Service 's Compliments of BELK STEVENS COMPANY HOME OF BETTER VALUES 5th and Trade Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of X-RAY SALES AND SERVICE CO. IOO7 Burke Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone 724-9114 COURTEOUS - DEPENDABLE Taxi Service DIAL PA 2-7121 BLUE BIRD CAB CO. 157 Compliments of RESTAURANT 8. 1 - ,..: .,.:, ...I .,,,... .A,:1 ., , ,, . . ,, Invites o t ' ' Wh I p I y ll 0 Vlllf ere QW 'ly 'eva' S the Wen 4th Street Barber Shop . . . for TOP 0UAlITY llairculs STRATFORD CENTER 8 :mans ro snzv: You l N STREET -VI If BABIER South Stratford Road gag!! if M nun M. G. uwlli ' ' ' W. of Sun nnwnsv AND APPERSON. Inc. 25331 FREE REPAIR ESTIMATES - FREE' orrlcs PLANNING Qljjce Amman 514 N. Cherry Street Telephone 723-1031 gmfe iupplles ypewrl ers WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Addins Mefhines h Mirnecgruph Supplies Pal-Qway Cfialet For All Your Hardware Needs: Motor Lodge and Restaurant Featuring PLEASANTS HARDWARE C0 THE ALPINE ROOM Supper Club Peters Creek Parkway 601 N' Trade Street Motor Lodge Restaurant 725-0501 722-1119 lOl5 Northwest Blvd. L - X il- - ,J VJ! Xxmx- ,V Compliments N-A - T' Gflliwv Go. Parkway Plaza of lHn guEn inm Shopping Cenfef 158 twill . , ,H Sion 2 hs whats gpfroni' fhafcounis -fi FlL1igRgLgl1liI -a Winston exclusive - makes the big taste difference. You get rich tobaccos that are specially selected and specially processed for full flavor in filter smoking. Try a pack of Winstons! Il J.l iexvvlr NXT urlrilllli CU .U lIl-Imrlv- Nil n-rl MA 1 WINSTON TASTES GOOD hke a ofgareffe should f 159 ,Z A I I TO THE CLASS OF '63... With sincere appreciation of the trust placed in us by the Physicians, Nurses, I and Institutions, which for more than one hundred years we have been privileged l to serve, we bespeak for you as you launch upon your careers of service to mankind the sarne full share of public confidence and trust which has inspired 'lj us to greater efTorts all through the years. li , May you always Look up and not down-forward and not backward -and 1 may your guiding light be First consideration for others. I I Frank Vogler cmd Sons I I 1 ' Esso uv v :mv mis vi' -Q! I I . -.ws . ' -lv ,. V,V, .un ,V rm- -V , A ' .54 . fafifni .l ..--...msxzi T- A11 - ' ' 'Al ' T 4.4 I I N. A. King Esso Servicenter Mechanic On Duty - Connie Beck TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Road Service 1510 West Ist St. Cars Coiled For ond Delivered IOM ABOVE COST ON NEW TIRES TO DOCTORS, MEDICAL It STUDENTS, HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL SCHOOL STAFF WASHING WAXING GREASING RECAPPING I X 160 W W W W W W W X I , W W W W W W W W W ul:-n UOIDI 'in- . W, ' .Q-M----. ,,..-.4-w-..- .-.-...- - f A i I 1 I f


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