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ALMA MATER

Where the tall pines meet the sky

And to great ambitions give start,

That's where the heavenly beams shine downAnd throw a light on each heart.

Our A Ima Mater true,

Memorial's Nursing School,

Your worthy goals and noble aims

To us will ever appeal.

To thee we pledge our hearts and lives

Memorial, our great Ideal.

The Senior Class ofCharlotte Memorial Hospital

School of Nursing

proudly presents

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DEDICA TION

For twenty-oddyears you have guided my way.

You showed me love, you understood my rebellions and

problems, you taught me, rather than how not to fall,

but how to rise once I fell, you showedyour wisdom

in saying no, your kindness in saying yes, and nowyou have launched my new found wings of independence

and maturity. You sent me out, not with empty hands

and mind but years of love and understanding, laughter,

and tears and a bit of wisdom and wiseness that only

you could give me.

And now I say with humble meaning,

"Thank you Mom and Dad!

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CONTENTS

A dministration

and Faculty Page 7

Seniors page 12

Services page 33

Features Page 39

Activities page 47

ADMINISTRA TION

Mr. John RankinAdministrator

Mr. Eugene SmithDirector of Nursing

Mrs. Elinor MedlinAssociate Director,

School of Nursing

FACULTY

Not Pictured

Mrs. BurkheadPsychology - Sociology

Mrs. CockrellObstetrics

Miss HaugenIntensive Care

Mrs. Honeycutt

Nutrition

Mrs. JamesOutpatient Department

Miss MahaffeyPediatrics

Mrs. PropstTeam Nursing

Mrs. Millie WoodsSecretary, School of Nursing

Residence DirectorMiss Wilburn

LibrarianMrs. Baker

HousemothersMrs. Rogers and Miss Tomezak

Not Pictured:

Mrs. Stout and Miss Harrington

Hospital Medical Staff

Dr. Bryant GalushaDirector of Medical Education

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CLASS OFFICERSStanding: Lynn Wallace - President, Barbara Howie - Sitting: Judy Threatt- Secretary, Jane Willard- Treas-V. - President urer

On September 9, 1964, we came to assume roles about which we knewlittle but about which we harbored many ideas - some realistic, others

far-fetched.

Throughout these past years at CMH we have gradually evolved into

some semblance of the professional nurse. Every day, whether it be hap-

py or sad, dull or hectic, trying or rewarding has given us a backgroundupon which we will build a profession.

By constant exposure to hospital- life and the world of medicine, wehave adopted the jargon, experienced the trials and tribulations, gained

new ideas, and maybe even a new set of values.

So, here we have finally arrived to a new plateau, fired with the en-

thusiasm and idealism of the young - the world of the graduate.

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SYLVIA ANN ALLENJefferson, N. C.

MOST PROFESSIONALJudy Threatt

NANCY SHARON AVERYHigh Shoals, N. C.

CAROLYN DIANE BAILEYSpring Lake, N. C.

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ANN BAUMSmyrna, N. C.

REBECCA JEAN BEANELenoir, N. C.

NORMA JANE BINNSNew London, N. C.

SANDRA JANE BOONEWallace, N. C.

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JUDITH ADELL BOUKNIGHTNewberry, S. C.

MEREDITH PAIGE BRAXTONBurlington, N. C.

PEGGY ELAINE BRAZILLELiberty, S.C.

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEDSharon Lucas

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FAYE GAYNELLE BROOKSRaleigh, N. C.

SYLVIA BUNTON BUMGARNERHickory, N. C.

JANIS LEE BURDETTESt. Albans, W. Va.

ANN FAYE COXTurkey, N. C.

CAROLINE RUTH CUNNINGHAMSpray, N. C.

BEST ALL AROUNDCarol Drye

FRANCES PUTNAM DAVISCharlotte, N. C.

NANCY DAYStony Point, N. C.

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SANDRA KAY DENDYShelby, N. C.

DIANE MATHENY DOBBINSHenrietta, N. C.

MARTHA ELIZABETH DRUMCharlotte, N. C.

CAROL LEE DRYECharlotte, N. C.

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JEAN CAROL ENGLISH BRENDA STONE ESTEPCharlotte, N. C.

PATRICIA RUTH FARMERGreenville, N. C.

MOST ATHLETICAnn Wallace

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ROSEMARY ANN FERGUSONJacksonville, N. C.

ANN HARLESONAlbemarle, N. C.

SHARON LYNN HEDRICKHigh Point, N. C.

REBECCA SUE HEGEWinston-Salem, N. C.

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BARBARA DIANNE HERMANNewton, N. C.

MOST TALENTEDSandra Boone

BARBARA ANN HOWIESwannanoa, N. C.

BARBARA WHITE HUTTOFayetteville, N. C.

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KAY LORRAINE KEIFERPittsburgh, Pa.

SHIRLEY JEAN KENDALLSwannanoa, N. C.

KATHERINE LAWRENE KLUMPMiami, Fla.

BRENDA FAYE LASHLEYGibsonville, N. C.

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SHARON KAY LUCASBlack Mountain, N.C.

MARY ANN MOORECharlotte, N. C.

CAROLINE CARTER McCRAINKernersville, N. C.

MOST COURTEOUSPolly White

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LINDA FAYE PERKINSWallace, N. C.

LINDA BOND PORTERFIELDCharlotte, N. C.

CAROLYN ANDEAN POTEATBlanch, N. C.

MARY ELLEN RABONShelby, N. C.

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LaDENA DeETTA ROUXFort Sam Houston, Texas

MOST SCHOOL - SPIRITEDBarbara Howie

BEVERLY GAIL SMITHCharlotte, N. C.

DONNIE RUTH SPEARSKings Mountain, N. C.

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SUSAN YOUORSKI THOMASONAsheville, N. C.

JUDY FRANCES THREATTShelby, N. C.

SARAH KATHRYN WADEMorehead City, N. C.

ANNE BUDD WALLACECharlotte, N. C.

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SUSAN LYNN WALLACEWhiteville, N. C.

JESSIE ANN WHITAKERDurham, N. C.

POLLY GRIFFITH WHITEConcord, N. C.

WITTIESTSandra Dendy

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JANE CAROLYN WILLARDLeaksville, N. C.

MOST POPULARLynn Wallace

MOST ATTRACTIVERosemary Ferguson

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Sharyn Dee LayneJanuary 10, 1947 - April 3, 1966

Glee Club, Residence Hall, Student Christian As-sociation, Santa Filomena Honorary Society

Barbara Louise Peterson

August 7, 1946 - April 3, 1966

Residence Hall (Chairman Junior Year), Student

Council, Glee Club

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PEDIA TRICSSome of the most rewarding experiences the seniorhas during the year are found on pediatrics. Com-bining nursing skills with patience,tireless energy,and a sense of humor, the senior student completesten weeks of challenging patient care of "little

people".

OBSTETRICSObstetrical nursing not only requires acute ob-

servation and good judgement on the part of the

student but also emotional involvement with the

mother and family unit. Obstetrics is probably the

most unique service in which the student finds

herself during the senior year.

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INTENSIVECARE

Intensive care unit is appropriately titled, as this

is precisely what is required of the student nurse-- intensive care given to the patient. This is per-haps the first experience the student has in nurs-ing such critically ill patients. Using theory andpractical experience obtained through intensive

study, the student gains confidence and skill in car-ing for all patients.

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TEAMNURSING

Organization and communication among nursingpersonnel are vital components in giving goodnursing care. The student nurse gets first handexperience in acquiring and using these skills

while working as a team leader and functioning as

a member of the nursing team. Hard work anda vast knowledge of pathology and disease are re-

quired in team nursing.

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EMERGENCYROOM

Emergency nursing requires quick thinking andaction plus responsible judgement. Working in the

emergency room gives the student varied and prof-itable experience in using acquired nursing know-ledge and skill in situations which call for imme-diate care.

OUTPA TIENTCLINIC

While in the outpatient clinics of the hospital the

senior student is provided with the opportunity to

convey her accumulated knowledge of nutrition,

hygiene, and self- care to the layman. Not only does

this experience let her teach, but she also gains

knowledge in practically all phases in medicinefrom the doctors she assists.

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/. V. TEAMPrinciples of intravenous therapy are acquired bythe student while working with the I. V. Team. Thisknowledge instills confidence in the student while

caring for patients receiving this therapy andenables her to give better care.

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Lamp Award

MISS JANE CAROLYN WILLARD

The Lamp Award is annually presented to the Senior student who best exhibits quali-

ties of leadership, scholarship, character, and who has made worthwhile contributions

to school-life. For those qualities which have set her apart as an outstanding memberof our Senior Class, the Lamp Award is presented to Miss Jane Willard.

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L. to R. Ann Baum - Chief; Gail Smith, Diane Dobbins, Barbara Howie.Not Pictured - Sharon Lucus

MarshalsEach year those students from the rising Senior class who have ex-

hibited high scholastic achievement are chosen to be marshals. Thesestudents function at graduation exercises in helping to seat guests and to

lead in the graduating class.

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Miss Student Nurse of The Year

Each year the Junior class chooses a rep-resentative to represent our Hospital in the

Miss Student Nurse of the Year Contest. Shemust show leadership qualities, be in the up-per one-fourth of her class and maintain a Baverage.

Miss Katherine Klump

Miss Sharon Kay Lucas

Miss Student Nurse Contest

Each year a Junior student is chosen byher class to represent the school in the MissStudent Nurse Pageant. She is chosen on the

basis of personality, personal attractiveness,

poise, leadership qualities and she must main-tain a B average her Junior year.

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Miss Carolyn Bailey

Miss Rosemary Ferguson

Class Beauties

Miss Sharon Lucas

Miss Barbara Howie

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Christmas

QueenCHRISTMAS QUEEN

Miss Patricia Ruth Farmer

CHRISTMAS COURTMarilyn Pearce, UNC - C

Sandra Boone, Sr. CMHSarah Ingram, CPCC

MayQueen

MAY QUEEN

Miss Carol Morris

ATTENDANTSMary Kay Davis - CPCCBecky Beane - Junior Class

Vickie Fesperman - UNC - C

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The LampThe Lamp staff consists of interested

members working for a yearbook to help

hold the wonderful memories of our senior

year. Many long hours of work is spent to

make this possible for the students.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Polly White, Business Manager;Brenda Lashley and Sue Hege, Co- Editors

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Glee ClubThe Glee Club is composed of a small

group of girls who are interested in music.They have given joint performances during

the year with the Presbyterian Glee Club in-

cluding a Christmas program and a Spring

Concert.

Mr. J. D. Morrison, who is Minister of

Music at Park Road Baptist Church and sings

with the Charlotte Opera Association, is

their director.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. J. D.Morrison, Di-

rector; Carol English, Pianist; RebeccaBeane, President.

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Santa FilomenaThe Santa Filomena is the Senior Honorary Society of Charlotte Me-

morial Hospital School of Nursing. The members of this organization arechosen from the rising Senior Class and are publicly tapped by the old

members at the last Student Body meeting of the year in their Junior year.

Each student must have demonstrated superior nursing abilities and leader-

ship. Her scholastic record must be a B or above throughout the Fresh-man and Junior years. The Santa Filomena's flower is the white lily andeach member of the Society wears a smallgold Florence Nightingale Lamppin on the uniform as a symbol of achievement.

L. to R.: Lynn Wallace, Barbara Howie, Becky Beane, Sharon Lucas.Not Pictured - Kathy Klump.

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Social CommitteeOur social committee is an active organization which promotes activ-

ities in which the student may participate. This year they have been re-

sponsible for Parent's Weekend, Peanut Week, The Christmas Dance, andSpring semi-formal, as well as many other enjoyable events. We areespecially thankful for the marvelous job that they have done this year.

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Student CouncilThe Student Council Organization conducts all business of the Student

Government Association and coordinates the activities of our various

clubs and organizations on campus. The Council is composed of the Student

Government officers, representatives from the class and each organization.

This organization helps to maintain high standards of loyalty, duty,

and scholarship and advances the general welfare of our school.

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