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and loving. Some da emotions... — | Watts Hos Sa We came to learn to care for others | And it became a part of our lives. BAS RIES Be Bea S We eRias, as Re % When caring we found it always helps to reach out and touch... ng ee RL Talking it over is sometimes comforting. Gee. run for it. ing to a friend ke talk to understand 'es ing is no who tr i th There Catch the emotion when n = ® 926223 @ WS oR = 8 oO Concern SEG SG STUDENT ENVOLVEMENT ATWORK .......7 3333 LY Why yy yy Wy Ye” Be ag Hil % FRESHMEN FROLICS An elegant tea given to the freshmen by the Watts Hospital A bake sale given by the freshman class to make money for Auxiliary. WHITE CAP. We were a bunch of scared freshmen when we walked through those Wyche House doors. Some senior had draped us with a multicolored bib and had set a gigantic dunce cap on our heads. There were unfamiliar faces everywhere... and then our big sister walked up. Thank heaven for her! Many of us would have quit the first week had she not led us through it and THURSDAY NIGHT! The freshmen had many events to enlighten their year as well as that first week. Among them included teas, bake sales, car washes, going home, and wonderful closed study! SOS Be One of our ‘’Good Nights” in closed study!! Going home on weekends to see our familites. It may be real, live people with whom we made our new homes with. These peo- ple, who became our friends, were there to share our laughter, our crying, our fun, our moods. We learned to work together after many trials... but we did it. We learned to study together after many trials... but we did it. There was upset; there was need for mature minds... and there was the feeling of helplessness. There were mistakes; there was crying. But the great result of it all was: We had a good start on building those mature minds. People or Elephants? We need them Both. Or it may have been our long- time buddies including our piggy bank, our plastic heart, or even our yellow stuffed elephant, which served as our arm to lean on. We needed the real, live people, but we could not have made it without those hours we spent with our “quiet, understanding buddies.” Ask anybody who wrote to their boyfriend or cried from depression. We needed time by ourselves, even if it was to shout for some joy which was found in our day. SO eae eC R eer B Park Be ‘ii i d : in | X Nol J yo Jf } vi And Then There Are Hpeenccanasns SHS ® oO t= Set = {e) Tv 77) 2 ° S any talent at all! THESE ARE THE TIMES THAT TRY OUR SOULS... « = = 5 ca 3S o£ 38 ey (Os Ge SiGe A Orca wo Se Gf (Ss bs fe Tre? aly Os Bee fee ee OER eet OR ile bY Mae! fo {= Gh) Sy) =) d= te) Je ie) ao) co) EG Friendship is almost always the union of a part friends in spots. ...and then | asked him with my eyes to ask again yes and then he asked me would I yes... and first | put my arms around him yes and drew him down to me so he could feel my breasts all perfume yes and his heart was going like mad and yes | said yes | will Yes. James Joyce . .. Nothing is real to us but hunger. Kakuzo Okakura Love is a sweet thing caught a moment and held in a golden eye. You can borrow but never own it after awhile it says good-bye. Rod McKuen . and of course, Lil ole Felicia Fnork who had big eyes for me... American Greetings _. | still believe that people are really good at heart. Anne Frank, Diary (14 years old) A friend is somebody of one mind with a part of another; people are paugle Seles Weer Ne all about in this world —Santayana your alone but likes this time you called life... anyway. was meant O wonderful, Dele NG slat A friend is a present which you give yourself. Robert Louis Stevenson ... | am alone with the beating of my heart... Lui Chi wonderful, Walter Rinder and most wonderful wonderful! And yet again wonderful... William Shakespeare Some folks say the stars are little candles angels keep. Do you suppose the angels blow them out when you’re asleep? Anne A. Farrell Barbara and Violet Cathy and Barbara and you know who... Albert and Sande THIS WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS... ... Pearls of wisdom that drip from my lips... Nell Hirschberg Pere RT GHileee Nixon and Scherer ... What? Payton No, length makes no difference... Dr. Easley You can’t mix apples with oranges Anonymous Different strokes for different folks... Boyd Be SHARPE — Guess who? Hey, Hey, Gonna, be a showdown ... —ANYONE running through Wyche House I’m not gonna throw MY water... Lyla Baxley Stay lose... Stephen Kornegay Rat KHHE The Bare-Chested Fwarkwar Keep on trucking. Sally Mahoney Listen Ssweetie... The Grinning Grub Snork The Prayer Life of a Student Nurse Dear Heavenly Father, you have opened the door to some of the greatest joys | will ever have. For some time the desire to be a nurse has been on my heart, and now the door in that direction has been opened. It has been a real struggle to arrive at this door, and | thank You for making it possible. O Master Healer, | stand at this door with great joy, but also with some trembling fears. At times | am just plain scared. It’s all so new to me, the wonderful people | will meet, the challenging courses | will take, and the endless hours of just plain hard study. All of this will severly test the strength of my mind, and the ability of my total self to get along with people. Help me, O Lord, to pass the test of mental discipline, of human relationships, or moral integrity, and spiritual stability. Help me to be understanding to all people, a channel of joy to those with whom | will live and study. Help me to be a brighter Reflector of Christ, the Light of the world. Help me to be a channel of compassion to the patients | will later care for as | progress in my training. Help me to treat my body as the temple of the Holy Spirit, and to keep it from habits that would hinder my Christian influence and my health, and make of me a mockery to the good health | am seeking to promote. Help me, O Great Physician to be a good example of the best in physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health, a living example of the highest principals, a channel of Your love. O Lord, because life is life, and | am so human, there will be times when | am depressed and discouraged. Yet faithfully | trust You for more than adequate strength. O Great Healer, as | become a part of a great healing ministry | place my total life in your Hands for your use only. All my love to You, my Saviour. Just channel Your love, and convey Your healing power through me. This | pray in Jesus’ Name. Amen. ON THE JOB... ae gow we Dik LHe S Geen — S TUDYING ??? FAVORITE Oh ‘‘Flatus’’! We know you did it! You mean he saw my “‘woozy”’! I'm too beautiful for a picture! Who said Mrs. Somers could cook? SAYINGS I’m glad my mother can’t hear me now! And then ’‘Flash”’ said Jim’s downstairs? ? Lise ze ; ge 7 Remember Lip POP % 4 Hes When . OREO Med-Surg. iStea rere Meeting Needs Setting Goals Reaching them ee “| know it won't be easy. “Support your local Senior”’ “OH! It’s an arrest.”’ Blood pressures, Blood pressures, Spurting all the way... Se WS “These tubes NEVER DRIP RIGHT” “It's just a little ole tube” “tickle — tickle” “| just keep saying, | know what I’m doing, it won't bite, only a MACHINE.” (pigeons ira ie oe “Flowers, I’m allergic, don’t they know that?” I'm gonna really sock-it-to-em. “My favorite daily chore—a real dainty task.” Siig aa wet “Drip your way to insanity.” pags Bx ES Ge REV o aS Soe, Ce et ©) SS oO s —-—-A ec O See the feelings Catch the emotions Get into it — feel it Let it touch you Reach out — feel good! People together Close together Content and happy Live together Laugh together Love together In our Memories Remain together forever with emotions ne Ne ANS : a S Ry oe er SS i MON Es ee a 8 4 ee pan at St i, oe ale eid ses 8 Lien ent ae ee ea toned (ex Beir ecte,.o. Amines ea SiS % V4 G SF AAAS FOES SEV OST @ | Fa a4g 44844 jel igh] MARAE RRS Ae Bang | neg neeneens yet t Fe cae Adega! 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Lyons Ward K (L)Mrs im People Whom We Contact Monei Dr brated, not the “| thought the bed v room.” Rm. 5 John’s motel { © oD Cs) 2 | ) yy 3s @ S faa) ro) 2 8 5 iva) fee Ww io} io) a n” : ¢ ae s 5 2 S Oo ° = rs) o ® fe a © oO .S Ss “Remember not a word of this.”’ A real live married couple He-Man—'71 Atlantic Beach Insight or Insanity—Psychiatric Nursing John Unstead Hospita! Butner, N.C. Through Experience We Became Surgeons (or Ear Piercers! ) A modern place—we should renovate Watts! A Good Nurse Should Have At Least A Dozen Pair How many times have we needed help just to walk. ee A new relieving position release your tensions. SG OS SE a = Seppe, Student Council STANDING L-R: P. Pearce, J. Martin, A. Woods, L. Benfield, J. Snead, N. Ocasio. SEATED: C. Parham, L. Briggs, V. Barnett, D. Wallace, P. Satterfield. KNEELING: K. Wall, L. Shelton. Asie — aw we L-R V. Barnett L. Briggs C. Parham L. Benfield D. Wallace Santa Filomena L-R C. Chandler, G. Rigsbee, L. Briggs, R. Robinson, V. Barnett, S. Horton. , E. Whitfield, L. Norfolk, L. inson leo (lll, ato IROL B. Thomas, D. Hall, T. Elder, D. Ward. STANDING L-R SITTING L-R Shelton, V. Clayton, V. Rivenbark, D. SanMiguel, M. Crews. KNEELING L-R: Officers: G. Troutman, Treas.; J. Haswell, Pres.; J. Hoyle, Sec. Members: L. Hill, V. Gattis, D. Garrett, L. Williams, V. Clayton, B. Burke, B. Thomas, C. Foushee, J. Martin, P. Harris, J. Jones, C. Parham, E. Yount, R. Robinson, P. Satterfield, S. Woodlief, D. Singleton, P. Cole, R. White, D. Andrews, T. Sigmon, B. Bowles, C. Little, L. Baxley, L. Whitfield, D. Crews, L. Benfield, W. Clayton, L. Morgan, S. Mahoney, C. McMannan, P. Cline, M. Rogers, M. Sessoms, D. San Miguel, P. Weaver. KNEELING: R. Canter, D. Williams, S. McGhee, J. Haswell, B. Bowles, C. Little. SITTING: J. Snead, W. Clayton. STANDING: R. Robinson, L. Briggs, G. Troutman, L. Baxley, L. Whitfield, Jo Peirce, L. Hill, M. Penny, D. Garrett, H. Pattlschall, B. Burke, V. Clayton, B. Thomas, D. Andrews, K. Foushee, N. Dillehay. GLEE CEURB 1971-1972 WHITE CAP SHLVCIGNVO Miss Kathy Wall Senior Miss Anneka Algra Mrs. Marion Sessoms Freshman Junior THE WHITE CAP STAFF L to R: S. Horton, co-editor; A. Woods, editor, J. Haswell, L. Briggs, D. Pendergrass, N. Ocasio, J. Jones, U. Gattis, S. Williams. ith Whit, Bs Mrs, Patty Hill—Advisor Anne Woods, editor; Shirley Horton, co-editor. ED IMG RessaNOnie We the editors proudly, yes proudly, present this annual to you. We thank you for your purchase and for your undivided assistance in making this annual what it is. We think it is hard work and demanding, but it can be rewarding. It is rewarding to us to see your emotions toward this book as you see it. Due to the attempt to obtain a finished annual before graduation, the graduation dance, graduation and the Black Banding of this year’s Junior class has been left out for next year’s staff to put in their annual. We hope this will encourage you to buy next year’s copy of White Cap. We want to thank Dave Marshburn who has assisted in the designing and in arranging this book. We want to thank Mrs. Patty Hill for her support as our advisor and the help of our classmates who worked so hard to raise money to pay for this book. We also want to express great appreciation. to the doctor's at Watts Hospital who so unselfishly gave their time and donations to the Senior Class. We want to wish everyone good luck who has helped and come in contact with us and to say God bless you. Sincerely, Anne Woods — Editor Shirley Horton — Co-Editor ADMINISTRATION oo NEA: L-R: Mr. Ed McCauley—Director of Hospital Mr. Earl Powell—Asst. Director Mrs. Cecile Zunner Director of Nursing Ed. Mani CE, AAPL ELAR easiest stow Mrs. Lucille Holsinger Director of Nursing BACUWIEING Through many trials and tribulations they lead and we followed. They bullied us, they scared us; they threatened us but we learned. Oh—How We Did Learn!! We will regard these people as mile stepping stones to our eductaion in nursing, and will remember them always with memories and love. Mrs. Greta Brooks Med—Surg Vx we Vistar Mrs, Pat Brady Med—Surg MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING For three months of each year spent at Watts, we spent working with patients on medical and surgical floors. As each year passed we learned in greater detail, the diseases t hat afflict the people of our world. Have we learned enough to face the diseased world on our own. If not, it will be our own fault, for surely we had the best ones to lead us. Mrs. Penny Holloway Med—Surg Miss Betty Jean Faulkner Med—Surg Fundamentals : [ i : Mrs. Ruby Pierce Miss Joan Reinhardt Secretary of School Mrs. Betsy Hunt Miss Betty Smith Yili Oy yf Ge gee yeh 3 ; poe : wo. EN SS Ik Mrs. K. Oelrich, Mrs. D. Lowderm Mrs. Kay Somers eee Mrs. Pat Hill L. Matusek Librarian Mrs. G. Manning Director of Activities Recruiting SG OK ‘the girls that got. “married d stayed Car wa shes, Bake sales. many wedding showers ‘Shower figh say, : _ Sheryl! McGhee in the nude at Butner All your Psych patients ON ifelavace |Uhavar iam (sr-le(-esatie) The Immoral Dr, Weed - Dr. Cekada’s Wonder Treatment with Su nglasses and.a flash light for a pelvic STU} Hartley‘s Sadistic love to give enemas Claudia‘s secret Admirer Dr. M. «Maggot on the toilet Instructor's Constant cheerfulness Graduation CLASS OFFICERS: L. to R.: Josie Martin, Sec.; Pam Satterfield, Pres.; Cathy Foushee, V.-Pres.; Sandra Woodlief, Treas. | Debbie Andrews Lyla Baxley Lynn Benfield Barbara Burke Brenda Cash Wanda Clayton Brenda Bowles Deborah Burke Violet Clayton Patti Cline “Yeah, you bet!! ’ Priscilla Cole Mary Crews Camille Eckard Dee Forbes Cathy Foushee Jackie King Josie Martin Susan Merkel Debbie Garrett Stephen Kornegay Linda Mason Linda Morgan Diane Hurdle Connie Little Cindy McMannen Marcia Perry Shirley Jones Sally Mahoney Katherine Medlin Joann Pyron Martha Rogers Meriom Sessoms Donna Singleton Debbie Weaver Diana San Mieguel Trilby Sigmon Joanne Snead Rose White Pam Satterfield _ Karan Sinclair Barbara Thomas Linda Whitfield Not Pictured Rita Anderson Betty Ferrell Sheila Wilkerson Lois Williams Sandra Woodlief Debbie Williams Sande Williams Shirley Young WS: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Linda Shelton; Vice President, Dot Ward; Secretary, Anneke Algra; Treasurer, Evelyn Yount. Anneke Algra Brenda Blackwood Ann Carter Ann Allsbrook Judy Bowling Rachel Carter Susan Clark Joan Deschenes Diane Hall Francis Liverman Debbie Coggin Toni Elder Phyllis Harris Gene McCain LaRue Daniel Carol Filicky Linda Hill Trish Menius Ann Denning Vickie Gattis Janice Jones Lynn Norfolk Judy Oates Debbie Pendergrass Chris Parham Jo Pierce Helen Pattishall Jo Ray Mary Beth Pender Vickie Rivenbark Paw Linda Shelton Karen Smith Renee Stancill Dot Ward NOT PICTURED Nancy Dillehay Debbie Wallace Edie Whitfield Evelyn Yount SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: L. to R.: Rosalin Olive Robinson, Patricia Pearce, Gail Marino, Geneva Fuller. CLASS MOTTO: When seeing eyes which yearn for help and hearing cries of despair run eagerly for it with arms out- stretched and a hungry heart. ACES Co oe Linda Thompson Briggs Roxboro, N. C. Gail Wester Rigsbee Sanford, N. C. Claudia Chandler Hamlet, N. C. Gail Florence Marino Mount Vernon, New York Margaret Greeson Anne Hurley Woods Haw River, N. C. Durham, N. C. Peggy Dawson Princeton, N. C. PLEASE P EMPTIES | SEARS Donna Hardison Teresa Bolick Jacksonville, N. C. ; Hickory, N.C. Nancy Weir Charlotte, N. C. : ‘2 Kathy Absalom Durham, N. C. Jackie Hoyle | Henderson, N. C. Susie Starnes Jenny Bowling Hickory, N. C. Durham, N. C. Jean Haswell Durham N.C. Kathy Wall Sanford, N. C. Anne Bomberger Burlington, N. C. Debby Clark Herndon Durham, N. C. Joan Johnson Lynn Hockett Lillington, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. mw Rose Layne Howard Burlington, N. C. Vickie Barnette Mebane, N. C. Geneva Fuller Henderson, N. C. Patricia Pearce Zebulon, N. C. SE Z G 4 Connie Redman Garrett Chapel Hill, N. C. Sue Hartley Sanford, N. C. Rosalin Olive Robinson Princeton, N. C. C N , Shirley Horton Carrboro C il Troutman bsonville, N Ga Gi Nancy Currin Hamn Durham, N. C. Hope Way Liberty, N aCe Joyce Rigsbee Harder Mary Coleman Fayetteville, N. C. Evansville, Minnesota Shery! McGhee Raleigh, N. C. ALL ROADS IN DURHAM LEAD TO FIVE POINTS AND GEORGE'S PIZZA PALACE YOU ARE WELCOME! Phone 732-4506 THE YOUNGMEN’S SHOP C. H. BACON, JR.., PLUMBING CO. Downtown and Northgate Commercial Residential 2 Fine Stores N.C. Master Plumbers License No. 2026 2 Convenient Locations Call For Free Estimates Route 1 Hillsborough, N.C. 286-5586 SANDERS FLORIST Phone 286-1288 DOBSON FAUCETTE ESSO 1102 Broad Street E Durham, N.C. 27705 SERVICE Batteries — Tubes — Tires Say it with Flowers Broad Street Club Boulevard Durham, N.C. Famous Since 1971 KING’S PIZZA VILLAGE 2105 Avondale Drive Durham, N.C. 27705 Carry Out or Dine In Open 11 A.M. ‘til 12 A.M.Mon.-Thur Sat. SUPERMARKET Open 4 P.M. ‘til 11 P.M. Sunday Phone 477-1944 Corner Roxboro Road Club Blvd. Allow Approximately 20 minutes Durham, N.C. BARNHILL’S GULF SERVICE Corner of Roxboro Road and Club Blvd. Durham, N.C. Phone: 477-7329 J.T. Barnhill Proprietor CLAUDE’S RESTAURANT Butner, N.C. Dine in or Take Out Also We Deliver “a fine place to eat”’ H.C. WALL BUILDING CONTRACTOR Route 7 Sanford HELE: 775-2433 LAST WILL AND TESTIMONY |, Linda Briggs, leave my sparkling personall- ty, astonishing wit and sense of humor, origi- nal sexual ability and my big mouth to all incoming freshmen, may they use it to sur- vive. |, Kathy Absalom, leave my hide and seek love life, numb thighs, amnesia tricks and my foot and mouth disease to those who want to have fond memories. 4 |, Teresa Bolick, leave my animal covered bed to all freshmen who can successfully com- plete three years. 1, Anne Bomberger, leave my ability to burn up Highway 15-501 to Chapel Hill to Joan Deschenes and 20 pounds of excess adipose tissue to Debbie Hundley who has to wear ski in the shower so she doesn’t go down the drain. |, Jenny Bowling, leave my ability, to find my hidden pills when its too late. |, Claudia Chandler, being of sound mind and body leave my marvelous ability to speak fast when excited to nervous people. |, Debbie Heindon, leave my insecure smile to Greta. |, Mary Coleman, leave my ability to be quiet to certain juniors so their classmates ears can rest. |, Vicky Barnette, leave my trusty flashlight, and my title as Grandma to anybody who wants it. 1, Peggy Dawson, leave my ability to have strained and strange relationships to anyone who is psychologically able to handle them. |, Geneva Fuller, leave my ability, to be in @ 1:00 pm to Frances Liverman and remember where | went. |, Margaret Greeson, of weak mind and even weaker body to hereby leave my ability to ignore people even when they are yelling at me and to take my time no matter who you are. 1, Carolyn Harder, leave my ability to miss 3 out of 3 days of work and still make it to cookouts. 1, Donna Hardison, leave my ability to stay isolated to anybody who can do as well. |, Sue Hartley, leave my ability to tear the asphalt off U.S. 15-501 to whoever breaks my record of driving from Watts to Sanford in less than 45 min. |, Jean Haswell, being of wishy-washy mind and titsy body, to hereby leave my Sig Ep Panties and accumulated late minutes to Debbie Wallace in the event that she forgets to take an overnight. |, Lynn Hockett, leave my ability to com- plete 3 years of nursing school in only 4 years. 1, Shirley Horton, leave my ability to shine in the dark to all my fellow Caucasian classmates. |, Jackie Hoyle, leave my ability to get my man to Lynn Norfolk. 1, Joan Johnson, leave my ability to wiggle and my diseased feet to anyone with such talents. 1, Gail Marino, leave my ‘‘business’’ dates to anyone who can successfully mix business with pleasure. |, Sheryl McGhee, leave my ability to get along with everyone and an HDI book to all freshmen. |, Nilsa Ocasio, leave my Puerto Rican temper, appetite and Watts acquired jungle rot of the armpit to the less fortunite. |, Rosalin Robinson, leave my gullibility to all fools like me. 1, Pat Pearce, leave my ability to grow hair on my chest and loose morales to all my flat- chested friends. |, Connie Garrett, leave my big boobs, to those not as well endowed as I. I, Susie Starnes, leave my ability to grit my teeth and spit fire with my teeth to any junior who has Mrs. Bashen Med-Surg III instructor. |, Kathy Wall, leave my ability to keep my innocence and virginity to all as fortunate to keep them as I, and my bubbles to Greta. 1, Gail Troutman, leave my ability to play musical diamonds to anyone who enjoys jewelry as much as I. |, Hope Way, leave Watts Hospital to return to the strawberry patch and tobacco road. 1, Nancy Weir, leave my 5th stall library to anyone who enjoys reading as much as |. 1, Gail Rigsbee, leave my ability to look re- laxed after a honeymoon with a six foot man to anyone who can be a mystery like me. |, Anne Woods, not being of sound mind, but of lovely body do decree that | am going to try to take it with me. 1, Nancy Hamn, finally leave. |, Rose Howard, leave my filthy side of the room to anyone who wants it. CIS Salix © lesa Gay Class Prophecy — 10 to 20 Years Later Jackie Hoyle — R.N., B.S., Ph.D., S.IC.K., Director of Lucy’s Reformatory. Geneva Fuller — Alias ‘‘Lightening’’ runs for olympics in split time. Mary Coleman plays Lady Godiva in an un- derground film. Lynn Hockett goes out with last words... ““Go Deacs.” Kathy Wall voted Playboys’ ‘Funny of the Year.” Pat Pearce finally inflates due to manual ma- neuvers. Ookie and Donna Mann actually become fat. Margaret Greeson speaks at the White House Conference on virginity. Kathy Absalom begins to sag under the weight and gets Kyphosis. Once again Susie Starnes voices her opinion on life. Nilsa Ocasio moves to Puerto Rico and stays. Joan Johnson is known as the famous hog caller in Lillington. Sheryl McGhee agrees and votes yes with everybody else. Vickey Barnette continues after twenty years of marriage to blush. Teresa Bolick leads raids in Mexico, con- quering greater dimensions as she rides her lovely jack-ass. Sue Hartley tries the 12th position and now nurses for a chiropractor. Ann Bomberger moves up North and they call her a grit. Nancy Weir is now the foghorn in New York harbor. Claudia Chandler now has entered the Mrs. America contest — her dance routine has been changed due to old age. Kathy Cole becomes psychiatry specialist due to repetition. Gail Rigsbee — that’s the long and short of it. Debbie Herndon maintains a fat hubby to keep him out of the draft. Peggy Dawson now has successfully com- pleted her tenth year of nursing education at Yale. Gail Marino now nursing babies in a towsack. Nancy Hamm has had five more baby Hueys. Joyce Harder still cannot manage more than two patients per shift. Linda Briggs — Director of Nursing — UNC- Chapel Hill. Gail Troutman models engagement rings at Tiffany’s jewelers. Jean Haswell remains on her toes in white shoes, commended on a 150 page paper. Anne Woods still retains her vivid imagination and remains weird. 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