Watts School of Nursing - White Cap Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1966

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Stra ge Horeword Our life is like some vast lake that is slowly filling with the stream of our years. As the waters creep surely upward, the landmarks of the past are one by one sub- merged. But there shall always be memory to lift its head above the tide until the lake is overflowing. Madame X Reminisce with us as we review those moments that have brought us joy, laughter, heartache, frustration, friend- ship, knowledge, and a greater understanding of human- ity. We hope that thru this annual you will be able to share with us our growth and maturity. Dedicationmpetetetetcterstreied-veterel Percts ate crete reise icc meme, BOs rat Onmeweteteleteterebeteretenets eberehctess tere occl ever saan CORES ¢ ot oOo poe boone Oooo eon bbe 6.. AK CANCE: cam meee perme Se aed Coe ory ACTIVItICS Meds eeteloretenehelsiote clercreqeretenetePen chet nc reer omen Oo HOSP iC OTOftMmrenctsre eis fersteistorere oletadeter concreeeaetemnrOll DCIS coomaGasadhaouseacooosroaascs Advertisements oeeeeeree0ees3 e eeeenvpteeseerteeeeeese 72 1966 WHITE CAP Published by The Watts Hospital School of Nursing Durham, North Carolina For your unending devotion to the students shown by your boundless energy, unquestionable support of our activities, warm smile, and guidance through daily problems and tasks of our lives, we express our deepest appreciation by dedicating The 1966 White Cap to you, MRS, JESSIE O'NEILL. GRR D e d 1 C a t 1 O n irector of Watts Hospital MR, JOHN F, MOULTON Mr. Moulton has served with the administration of Watts Hospital for nineteen years, and has served as Director for four years. He attended the University of California at Santa Barbara. Assistant Director Purchasing Agent MR, C. Es McCAULEY MR. ROBERT WEYNAND Mr. McCauley has served as the Assistant Dir- Mr. Weynand has served in the capacity of ector of Watts Hospital for the past three years. Purchasing Agent of Watts Hospital for the past He attended the Medical College of Virginia fourteen years. He attended the University of and North Carolina State College. North Carolina and Texas A. and M Director of Nursing MRS, BESSIE PERRY BURGESS MRS, TILLY MISS NEW Secretary to Nursing Service Secretary to Nursing Service LURA SHARPE MARGARET BOSWELL Director of In-Service Education Director of Nu rsing Service Pd POLE EEINS D, STRONG V. THOMPSON G. WORKMAN Director of Education “ig hares 5) AS = ke a2 5 oc eae ui Z 8z Z 3b = Pa) ; 3 Ww _ cae O At uw oO _ UO 5) _. A o [ang = Our Instructors... MRS, JESSIE O'NEILL Watts Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. MRS, EMILY BOEGLI Baptist Memorial Hospital, RN. Wake Forest College, B.S. MRS. IMOGENE DEEDS Madison College, B.S. MRS, FREIDA GRIFFIN N.C. Baptist Hospital, R.N. University of North Carolina, B.S. MRS. BARBARA JOHNSON University of North Carolina, B.S.N. MRS, MARJORIE MICELOTTA Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. New York University, B.S.N.Ed. MRS, RUBY PIERCE Watts Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. 10 -- Lhe Minds Who Lead Us MISS EMMA CHAFFIN Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing, A.B., ReN., M.A. MRS, EDNA RUNDGREN Osteopathic Hospital School of Nursing, B.S.P.H.N. M.P.H. Maternal and Child Health MRS, FLORA STANLEY Watts Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. University of North Carolina, B.S.P.H.N. MRS. MARY STEELE Yale University School of Nursing, M.S.N. MRS, ELIZABETH WAGNER Duke University School of Nursing, B.S.N. MISS JANE WEISNER Watts Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. University of North Carolina, Greensboro, B.S. MRS, MARVENE WILLIAMSON Watts Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. University of North Carolina, Greensboro, B.S. MISS MARGARET WOOD Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, R.N. Lenoir-Rhyne College, B.S. Not Pictured: MRS, MARIE ROBESON Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing R.N.B.S.N.Ed. 1] Housemothers MRS. MARY WILLIAMS and MRS. VIVIAN MASSEY Hill House MRS, BAILEY and MRS, TUCKER Staff House MISS REBA SHERRON Wyche House 12 AST 93% Senior Class Officers Ui 4 | 1 “ | 3 : j } SA Class Officers, left to right: Deb Younce, President; Becky Bissette, Vice-President; Nancy Byrd, Secretary; Peggy Sizemore, Treasurer. Mrs. Cecile Zunner Mrs. Jessie O'Neil Sponsor Sponsor Class Motto They serve God well who serve his creatures. Red Carnation 14 tes Rebecca Bissette Spring Hope, North Carolina Eva Jeanette Armstrong Roper, North Carolina Karen Lynn Brandt Morris Plains, New Jersey Harriet Viola Blue Burlington, North Carolina Ls) Seniors Jane Bruebaker Barwick Winston-Salem, North Carolina Nancy Parrish Byrd Durham, North Carolina ey Lig Y _ LO Judith Kaye Campbell Sylva, North Carolina Angela Mae Carey Burlington, North Carolina 16 ing 5 : fe c— 25 2° SO o.° cs ri = 2 Z rome} ios eZ or Oise 2 eae Gas 39 =o 8 a oe : SESE 17 fe] ie ‘e] o 2 wo a5 oan gU 5 8 fe ae Ug One = fe io) o£ “eZ = =) - Ol ox Fh JI Oo Ad. of oS jo ee land) hs 5 NZ Poa] Seniors Seniors =o vES 2 7 es oO o— ome) poe oO § 5 © oO os £VU yO One O —_ ae OT oOo + ¢ 0 6 Zs o me 1 Os 2 5 28 oa o Q 0) pee fe} = s om ovo 9 2 $ Gy ZZ 18 1S Toni Jean Farr Henderson, North Carolina Rebecca Ann Gentry Aberdeen, Maryland Se Judith Gail Hollis Hillsboro, North Carolina Lynda Pulliam Griffis Durham, North Carolina Doris Elaine Jones Durham, North Carolina Ethel Sandra Johnson Raleigh, North Carolina 19 ine Manley ita Jeann R ina ille, North Carol idsv Re ina J ie Wall Matthews North Carol Rocky Mount SNS Stephan Sandra Carol Maurice Roanoke Rap ina North Caroli 7 ids Linda Sue McGowan Sal isbury, North Carolina 20 Georgeann Ruth Munroe Merritt Island, Florida Phyllis Lea McNeil Sanford, North Carolina Phyllis Elaine Orr Detroit, Michigan Lucy Mae Newton Nelson, Virginia 21 Seniors Linda Marvarine Phillips Clayton, North Carolina Joyce Ann Powell Durham, North Carolina Yvonne Jane Sasser Pikeville, North Carolina Sylvia Kay Scarlette Raleigh, North Carolina 22 Seniors Doris Elaine Shore Haw River, North Carolina Margaret Louise Swan Sylva, North Carolina 23 Peggy Ellen Sizemore Julian, North Carolina Nancy Eugenia Watson Cary, North Carolina Edith Carol Williams Dunn, North Carolina Donna Ruth Williard Kernersville, North Carolina Phyllis Anne Wood Raleigh, North Carolina Sylvia Kay Worrell Hillsboro, North Carolina 24 Seniors Debrah Ann Younce Belhaven, North Carolina Jean Kirkman Wrenn Fort Pierce, Florida ease et me 6 ¢ft¢ 6 ge teed @ A special thanks to you Ma Massey for listening to our many problems, giving us sound advice, and just being there when we needed you. sg Ge a ee he oe e ® ¢ @ e « i ® 4 ® ° 2  2 @ © @ e008 4 t ¢ OO 8 5 20 Man on the hall! She said to buy new nursing shoes! oe Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow is class! We've just got to get a new picture tube! The | Felt-A-Thigh sorority queens. | g fe g yq 26 Snapshots Aw, you can call me Florence. Ban takes the worry out of being close. that exam. SS aS te won't go to Ward H in charge! Smoke much? ? fama @ @ 7 f Junior Class Of GLEE: LLL ALLL officers, left to right: Betty Lee, President; Louise Haithcock, Vice-President; Janet Johnson, Secretary; Jonelle Thomas, Treasurer. Mrs. Ruby Pierce Mrs, Flora Stanley Sponsor Sponsor Class Motto To reach port we must sail, Sometime with the wind Sometime against it, But we must sail, not drift. Yellow Mum 28 Cora Bell ille Barbour Luc Dana Allen JUNnIoOrSs Joyce Canaday Gloria Carver Edna Brown Alma Dickerson is ie Dav Jan Norma Cross 29 WAAR QO . Barbara Eure tt 10 Gaye Ell Julie Early Camilla Hanes ise Haithcock Lou Becky Gross S ss a Janet Johnson lpock Mary Carolyn Hite 30 Kathy Lassiter pes, — = =) A = oO oO — ie} 2 cS = 2 AS Pa) al es § wn Oo ® = $ £ =) (‘= [a4 iS | aN al Gloria Lopez Sylvia Parker Donna Osbome ilyn Moye Mar 31 Eula Parkin Linda Peedin Rosemary Perry Donna Pulley Carol Salem Gwen Shaw Susan Shoemaker Donna Sutten Pannyalay len 32 Lay oss yy IES, I ee Les _ Pat Wagoner Judy Vernon JuUNIors Jonelle Thomas Mary Wells inda Weaver L Pat Walsh san York Su ight Sharon Wr Wilho Suzanne 33 Look girls, no midriff bulge! ! eons AAPL eames ease LOE Poof- Instant Nurses! ! 34 Bert et I'd like to know who really did these bib cards! ! Snapshots Sab Reales eS Wonder who's covering the hospital tonight? Jughead re Regression?! ! Where's the bib and cap Johnson? The Group!! 35 Freshmen Class Officers Class officers, left to right: Mrs. F. Griffin, Advisor; Joanne Cruise, Pres- ident; Mrs. Rigsbee, Advisor; Gela Norris, Vice-President; Jane Planer, Secretary; and Donna Eubanks, Treasurer. Class Motto The sum total of existence is the magic of being needed by others. Yellow Mum 36 Peggy Andrews Becky Andrews Carol Arnaiz Gloria Baker Judy Bentley Billie Candreva Margaret Chesson Ann Cobb Peggy Cockrell Linda Combs Ruth Cox Joann Cruise Ethel Davis Thearessa Dean Jean Dorr Bonnie Dymott Ruth Edwards Donna Eubanks Ruth Eubanks Carol Ferguson Linda Garner Linda Gettig Marie Grady Leila Haire aT 38 Judy Hefner Debbie Helderman Reba Holliday Brenda Hopkins Caroll Jones Jackie Kellum Joyce King Reid Kugler Linda Linnens Judy Marr Pat McFall Gela Norris Jane Norris Melinda Olive Anita Parrish Dana Patterson Jean Payne Mary Jane Pender Mike Planner Susan Poe Naomi Poole Sheila Price Judy Radford Alma Rambo Gwynda Ramey Sue Rentz Eldean Rhodes Donna Riddle Brenda Rogers Jo Lene Robertson Linda Rose Margie Sadler Patsy Sanders Jeanne Schoderbek Dianne Sharpe Judy Shepherd Dianne Solomon Lou Tilley Ann Truesdale Gwen Turner Lelia Tuten Paula Utley Susan Walker Chery! Wilkie Sandra Williamson Jane Wilson oo Freshmen What ar e you doing? ? Margaret, nobody will ever tell! Wine, Men and Song These girls play as well as work in their uniforms! 40 Snapshots Bere SR Even a tear won't help! NO SMOKING on the premises! Room check again? ? Anybody for football, Joann? 4] Miss Nightingale eA lady with a lamp shall stand In the great history of the land A noble type of good Heroic womanhood... LON GFELLOW Z JO 2) = JQ oe 0 Pledge | solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly: To pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. | will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or know- ingly administer any harmful drug. | will do all in my power to elevate the standards of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. With loyalty will | endeavor to aid the physician in his work and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. Santa Filomena Santa Filomena was formed at Duke Uni- versity in 1943 and grew out of a need for some means of recognizing achievement of nursing students, It is now a national senior honorary society recognizing initiative as a leader, outstanding nursing care, and achieve- ment fora higher scholastic standard. Its mem- bers are tapped each year during an impressive candlelight service, and they may be recog- nized by the miniature gold Florence Night- ingale Lamp which they wear. Those chosen to represent the society consider it an honor and an inspiration to set an example toward the betterment of the school of nursing. Honorary Member Mrs, Bessie Burgess © ss Advisor Mrs. Freida Griffin 45 Rebecca Bissette Sandra Maurice Anna Edgerton Judith Campbell Margaret Swan Deborah Younce White Cap Iss M MISS DEBRAH YOUNCE MISS MARY WELLS Junior Candidate MISS BETSY ARNAIZ Freshman Candidate 46 Dance Activities yaa: borat s aay, NeW teat MOST PROFESSIONAL MOST INTELLECTUAL Margaret Swan Judy Campbell MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST DEPENDABLE Sandra Maurice Deb Younce 48 MOST ATTRACTIVE Phyllis Orr BEST ALL AROUND Jeanette Armstrong 49 IVeSs BEST DRESSED Stephanie Matthews MOST TALENTED Sylvia Scarlette Su perlat Senior : = ‘ : . ' . FRIENDLIEST Nancy Parrish Byrd BEST SPORT Karen Brandt WITTIEST Gene Gaskill MOST MISCHIEVOUS Angela Carey Pits ratrnwcrvaae. 50 What We Are To Be... Capping, Black Banding And Cie a Graduation... Our first goal is reached at the end of our freshman year when we proudly don our white caps. We receive our black- bands at the end of our junior year, and we declare we are Seniors! Then, for the grand climax of our three years training, we receive our diplomas at graduation and have the realization of a dream come true. Senior Award You have inspired us to have a deeper understanding of man and his problems, both physical and emotional. With your concern and willing ear, you have expressed true friendship to each of us; there- fore, in appreciation of your constant inspiration and personal touch that has challenged and enriched our lives, we affectionately present the Senior Award to you, MRS, BARBARA JOHNSON, Annie Award In 1943, a senior student at Watts won a plaster figure-head at the State Fair. Having no roommate she passed it on when she graduated to the two most deserving and closest roommates. Annie, now bat-= tered and patched, has become a tradition at Watts, to be loved and cherished as a symbol of friendship to all roommates receiving her. This year Annie was presented to Phyllis Orr and Donna Williard. 52 ACTIVITIES Student Government meetings are held monthly and offer a variety of programs and a chance for students to express their opinions on various proposed changes. Student Government Officers of 1965-'66 Student Govern- ment are as follows: Margaret Swan, President; Judy Campbell, First Vice- President; Janet Johnson, Second Vice-President; Susan Poe, Secretary; Betty Ray Lee, Treasurer; and Mrs. Robeson, Advisor. Attending this Student Council meeting are, left to right: S. Poe, D. Allen, S. Johnson, B. R. Lee, Mrs. Burgess, M. Swan, Mrs. ae INE eso, IMMER Robeson, J. Campbell, S$. Williamson, T. Dean, and L. Tuten. Student Nurses Association Watts played host for the District Five S.N.A. meeting. The District Five S.N.A. is a member of the State and National Student Nurses Association. Five students from Watts attended the National Convention in San Francisco, California, this year. hristian Student Union The members of the C.S.U. meet every Tuesday night for a small Devotional hour in the prayer room. They also hold weekly Sunday morning services for the patients. The Christian Stud- ent Union is designed to maintain and elevate the spiritual growth of the student. C.S.U. officers, left to right: Sandra Johnson, President; Gwen Shaw, First Vice-President; Rosemary Perry, Treasurer. Not pictured: Nancy Byrd, Second Vice-President; and Eldean Rhodes, Secretary. oe Jeanette Armstrong Co-Editor Miss Penny Gresham and Mrs. Jessie O'Neill, Advisors. Judy Vernon and Lynn Jones stayed busy doing the Junior section. 56 Cap Staff Linda McGowan Co-editor Five heads are better than one when writing copy. Nancy Watson, Advertising Manager and Toni Farris, Business Manager. Ruth Cox finishes up on the Freshman section. 57, The Glee Club practices once a week from October through May. Glee Glee Club officers, left to right: Janice Craun, Accompanist; Sylvia Scarlette, President; Linda Coombs, Secretary-Treasurer; Jeff Ishee, Director; and Linda Peedin, Vice-President. Club The Glee Club joined the U.N.C. Men's Glee Club for a Spring Concert in May. 58 Directed by Jeff Ishee, a U.N.C. music major, the Glee Club has spent an active year. They have performed at the Christmas Choral Communion, held annually with student nurses from Duke and Lincoln Hospitals. The Glee Club at Watts has also sung at the District A.O.R.N. meeting, the Practical School of Nursing graduation in March, and the Spring Concert held at Watts. Basketball provides an opportunity for diversion and extra activity. Basketball Team Watts is well represented by two basketball teams. The varsity squad is composed of Juniors and Seniors while the Freshmen make up the second team. To climax the season, the Watts nurses chal- lenged the doctors to their annual match which proved to be an exciting conclusion to their year. 5? A friendly game between the varsity and Freshmen Ready...Aim...Fire! teams. A Virme Vosblayves Parties A Vime ToWork... fy Wy cheesy Dr. W. Boone Dr. E. Coonrad Dr. G. L. Crane Dr. J. Davidson Dr. J. Gore Dr. R. Izlar Dr. T. Jones Medical Medications ...Bedpans ...Vital signs... Day reports ...Bedrest ...Bedpan hoppers . ee Backrubs ... Coronary precautions ... Intake and output... x. i Now all I need is a patient. 62 Dr, R, Nichols Staff Not Pictured: Dr. R. Bardin Dr. R. Baum Dr. R. Fleming Dr. M. Golby Dr. H. Powell Dr. W. Stanford Dr. W. Watkins Dr. D. Yarley He doesn't believe me! me read those orde rs back to you. Dr. A. Coppridge Dr. J. Glasson Dr. K. Grim Dr. J. Gunter Dr. |, Harris ur gical Operating room...Recovery room...!.V. fluids ...Gomco suction ..  Drains...le- vine tubes .. «Compresses .. Sterile dress- ingS.ee Bang, bang, | shot you down. McCutcheon Dr. B Lockhart Dr, W Dr. J. Hughes Dr. S. Hobart Dr. M. Schiebel Dr. J. Wilson Dr. L. Roberts Dr. B. Robertson Staff ictured Not P ay a fe) eS of OR a os OmOmG ORC EZ —Y R J Dr. Dr. Dr. Remind me never to have a Procto exam Ine There he goes aga 65 Sc a So Dr. B. Skinner Dr. A. London Dr. G. Watson Dr. W. London Pediatric During the three months spent in Pedi- atrics, students are able to see the many phases of childhood. Visits to doctor's offices, the Cerebral Palsy Hospital, and nursery schools provide additional learn- ing experiences. Just don't put your tinger in their mouth. Toys are good for diversional therapy . 66 Dr. C. Neal Dr. B. Webb Dr. J. Arena Staff Not Pictured: Dr. C. Bailey Dr. M. Nye Dr. J. Whatley Another wet diaper, and another, and another. 67 Not Pictured: Dr. T. Atkins Dr. E. Roberts Dr. E. Rodwell bstetrical While rotating through the Nursery, the Audis, =. a 2 Delivery Room, and the maternity ward, students learn prenatal, postnatal, and in- fant care. The miracle of birth! Four heartbeats? ? 68 Dr. R. Williamson T. Stokes Dr. Staff DELIVERY ROOM 2 Lu Y [a4 = Z Z [a4 O co = Lu Z MATERNITY FLOOR time--everyone out of the hall! ing Feed ing MECONIUM. The never end 69 trical ing 1a Het Tee ild McBryde Bu Psych 70 Instructors. Instructors. |-= igan-= insk Jern ing day presented problems. iss Hrusl Mov ige and M Dorman and Mrs. Pa Mrs. Mrs. Cafeteria at Dix Hill Students enjoy a break in class All Faiths Chapel A moment of relaxation 7 What Is A Student Nurse ? Student Nurses come in all sizes, shapes, and caps. A Student Nurse is courage under a cap, asmile in snowy white, ambition in a starched uniform, and energy that is endless. To the head nurse she has the stability of mush, the fleetness of a snail, mentality of a mule, and is held together by starch, adhesive tape, and strained nerves. A Student Nurse is Faith with a hypo in her hand; Hope with a patched uniform; Love with her hair clipped short. She likes days off, boys her own age, the O.R. affiliation, certain doctors, pretty clothes, her roommate, Mom and Dad, and yes, her nursing school. She's not much on days off with class. She dislikes alarm clocks, getting up for roll call, and pink ham twice a week. No one else looks forward so much to a day off, or so little to working 3 to 11. No one else gets so much pleasure from straightening a wrinkled sheet or wetting a pair of parched lips. No one else gets such satisfaction from fluffing a pillow, applying a bandage, or easing the pain of a patient. A Student Nurse is a wonderful creature. You can criticize her, but cannot dishearten her. You can hurt her feelings but you cannot make her quit. Might as well admit it, whether you are a head nurse, doctor, chaplain, or patient, she is a hardworking, determined young woman, doing her best for her patient, her school, her hospital, and her God. She may not be glamorous, intriguing, or soph- isticated, but she is young at heart, and a shining example of the American Way. Whenever she becomes discouraged or the lamp gets too heavy ,she should remember that there is a reward waiting forher. Because surely some of God's angels wear white caps instead of halos, and carry medicine trays instead of harps. And when hours are long; studies are hard; when fatigue and lonesomeness are on her threshold, she is reinspired by looking forward to the day when she can proudly say, I'm a Nurse! Author unknown 72 EPARTMENTS ion Therapy Inhalat Crispe Mr. Central Supply lary Woman's Aux Business Office Ray Department wes Physical Therapy 74 Laboratory Hospital Pharmacy Outpatient Department Emergency Room 75 SS . _. A S = e Se ROSS . Intensive Care Unit Practical School of Nursing Maintenance Department Mr. Leslie, Housekeeping Department 76 HOSPITAL PHARMACY STOP - SAVE For All Your Drug Needs 1124 Broad Street Durham, North Carolina Phone 286-1171 — 286-1172 4945-1962 VALUE - VARIETY 317-19 W. Main or Northgate Shopping Center CONTOURED GUS'S LUNCHEONETTE ON AUE| YOUR FEET WHILE —AS OU = EGS vé 1801 Club Blvd. CaS WALK Phone 286-7522 Also available at Virginia Crabtree's in Northgate Shopping Center Rescoe Giff 114 W. Main Street 78 THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Downtown and Northgate Shopping CONGRATULATIONS FROM Center Read’s Uniform VW ISImOUR Women's Sportswear Department G enters House of Uniforms SANDERS FLOR IST 204 N. Corcoran St. Durham, N.C. Ja ieh She lalla Shep Greensboro, N.C. Say it with Flowers 1102 Broad Street 431 N. Liberty St. Durham, North Carolina Winston-Salem, N.C. CABLE'S GULF SERVICE Corner Broad Englewood Peps i-Cola Phone 286-9567 Bottling Co. of purHam 7? Eckerd Drug Stores Oey reese = a Forest Hills Downtown | 1116 Broad Street Congratulations to the Class of '65 WEAVER'S JEWELERS, INC. 333 W. Main Street Durham, North Carolina Durctam DRUG COMPANY, Durham's Only 330 WEST MAIN ST. Party Room PHONE 682-6714 OR 682-3475 80 Best Wishes DODSON AND FAUCETTE'S ESSOPS ERG Compliments Of Our Doctor Friends... Dr. Waldo Boone Dr. Walter Lockhart Dr. F. Norman Bowles Dr. Joseph P. McCracken Dr. Gordon M. Carver Dr. W. Benson McCutcheon Dr. John M. Cheek Dr. Lewis M. McKee DGemeGTe O lem mG Cane Dow R-2E. Nichols Dr. James H. Davidson Dr. Richard L. Pearse Die ariese ne DaAVvis Dr. Kenneth Podger Dr. Eleanor B. Easley DreeAl bert Hes rowell! ieee Cra bern ino Dr. Louis GC. Roberts Dr. John Glasson Dr. H. Max Schiebel Dr, William A. Graham Dr. Paul W. Seavey DirweVOVenesla re Dr. Thomas Stokes Dipelsad Catia Cus Dr. William M. Watkins Dr. Roy Izlar Dr. Edward S. Williams Drs [Thomas 2, Jones Dr. James S. Wilson deo Nea tse DOOL 8] Snapshots 82 Snapshots 83 Snapshots ene 84 es pes Set aS CR 85 Autographs ... Autographs... We As Seniors Have Many Memories... Sandra's rectal douche Wood setting up an oxygen tent without any oxygen To sign out Leaving the dorm after 10:30 Ward 251 Being campused at the Hili Our first delivery New Years eve, 1965 Dr. Swan, Ob-Gyn To put plastic covers on pillows during a cardiac arrest Batman and Robin First floor lounge-9:30 Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday White Cap 1966... We finally won (and How)! ! Lights out girls! I'm gonna report you to Mrs. Burgess! Taking 24 temps on ward G Giving medications Mac at the Y ...swim much? Would you believe a cocktail party? Take cake on dresser to kitchen downstairs. Mangum Dorm Six Serious Seniors Singing Sextet The missing picture on April Fool Hamsters, cats, goldfish, and guppies, and guppies, and guppies Scrubbing in O.R., hands, arms, walls, floors, shelves, etc. Diaries at the Hill... go on say it. She'll never know the difference. Nags Head and Pediatrics Pinto beans and kale The Blithe Spirit ...Wonder who? Anybody wanna work night and get off day? Mrs. Tucker working on ward H Taking two holidays and two one o'clocks The Magnificent Flying Machine.. alias Dr. Schiebel Wednesday nights after class Campbell and I'll tell you what by gosh! Gaskill and her hives and Phenergan and Benadry| Our Placidyl drunks All the rest of the things we can't print Sheeneeda and her various trips to Y , Duke Park, and the Blue Light Tiwana and spagattii A room for 16 at the Jack Tar 15 missing glasses on ward L Riding to Raleigh with five in a Sprite in December Getting married or I'm not going to be no man's domestic slave + Phillips taking care of the girls at the Hill 3-11 on Ward H Deliveries at 3 A.M. after a late leave at Mayola's Got any bread on Ward A 2 crates of 7-Up after Ob. tour Charge accounts Chicken noodle soup and relish sandwiches at 1 A.M. Chirp! 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