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THE CLASS OF 1966
JAMES WALKER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Presents
With its theme
"Zkroucjk TUe ^earS
Class Flower
Of all the virtues which heaven has to g i v e -May it be with understanding that we live!
H. W. Bliss
Florence '^icfktincjaL^
^Pledc,*
I solemnly pledge myself before God, and in the presence of this assembly,
To pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully.
I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug.
I will do all in my power to maintain and 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 I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care.
^Decllccitlo^x^
WOMEN'S WARD - 1909
It is with honor and admiration that the Senior Class dedicates
the 1966 EPITOME to the Past Graduates of James Walker Memorial
Hospital School of Nursing and to ALL who have made this school of
nursing possible through the years.
and OcAoof oj ^fiurSma
By Dr. Robert M. Fales
The W. W. Lane Hospital established in 1875 and the City-County Hospital founded in 1881 were predecessors of the James Walker Memorial Hospital. In 1881 the City of Wilmington and County of New Hanover obtained through a N. C. State Legislature Act permission to establish a hospital and proceeded to buy a tract of land in the northeastern part of thecity known as Klein's Garden Company. This tract of land already had a wooden building erected on it, and this building was used as the original hospital and was added to as time went along. This hospital was located at Tenth and Fanning Streets, and Dr. W.W. Lane was appointed superintendent and surgeon-in-chief. The visiting surgeons and physicians con-
sisted of Drs. William J. Love, G. G. Thomas, T. C. Burbanks, W. J. H. Bellamy, J. C. Sheppard, A. H. Harris and R. D. Jewett. This city-county hospital continued until it was replaced in 1901 by the erection of the original building of the James Walker Memorial Hospital which is still standing and functioning today. This original building, which at the time of its construction and for years afterward was considered the finest and most modern hospital building in eastern North Carolina, was built and given to the people of Wilmington and New Hanover County by Mr. James Walker, a stonemason, contractor and builder, who was born in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland, April 29, 1826. He came to this country at twenty years of age and settled in Washington, D. C. Mr. Walker was sent to Wilmington in 1857 to construct the U.S. Marine Hospital which stood for years near 8th and Nun Streets. In later years he also constructed numerous other buildings in Wilmington including the First Presbyterian Church, which was consumed by fire in 1926, and the D. R. Murchison residence on South Third Street which is still standing. Mr. Walker resided at 1602 Market Street. A year before his death which was March 15, 1901, he conferred with his physician, Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy, and with other friends in reference to his desire to establish a public park as a gift to the City of Wilmington, but he was induced to supply a still greater local need, that of a public hospital.
The first brick laid for the erection of the James Walker Memorial Hospital was laid by Mrs. Helen Lane, matron of the City-County Hospital on May 22, 1900, and according to the newspaper account of May 23, 1900, the laying of the foundation was d o n e in an unceremonious manner. Although in failing health, Mr. Walker personally supervised the construction of the hospital until his untimely death which was prior to the completion of the hospital on June 1, 1901. Upon completion the hospital consisted of fifty beds, a laundry and a heating plant. A male ward occupied the north wing of the ground floor and was called Ward D; the women's ward occupied the south wing of the second floor and was called Ward C. The hospital management, according to Mr. Walker's wishes, would forever remain free from political control; the city and county would appropriate sufficient sums of money for the care of indigent sick and injured of said city and county. A Board of Managers was appointed, three members by Mr. Walker, three members from the county and three members from the city. Afterwards new members were to be appointed by the Board of Managers.
The original Board of Managers of the hospital consisted of Mr. Walter G. McRae, Mr. M. J. Corbett, Mr. W. H\ Sprunt, Mr. George R. French, Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy, Mr. Sam Bear, Mr. M. S. Willard, Mr. D. C. Love and Mr. J. H. Rehder. The last named was elected to replace Dr. C. P. Bolles who found it impossible to serve longer on account of other pressing business. The first superintendent was Dr. Thomas R. Little. On February 5, 1902, a Charter was
granted James Walker Memorial Hospital to organize and maintain a school of nursing. The f i r s t superintendent was Miss Lillie Heller (Mrs. Thomas R. Little). The first class was composed of two students - Miss Florence Hayes (Mrs. Morris Caldwell) and Miss Alberta Robinson. Mrs. Caldwell had the distinction of being the first person to obtain a certificate of registration issued to a graduate nurse trained in a North Carolina School. She was registered in New Hanover County, July 1, 1903. The second class was made up of three students and each year the number has increased. As the years have passed, literally hundreds of intelligent and dedicated young women have followed in the footsteps of these two original graduates and have been graduates of this school which is one of the oldest in North Carolina. As years have passed, additions to the hospital have been made. A new building which now is known as the Sprunt Ward and consists of 35 beds, was built for the colored patients in 1904. This wing originally included the dispensary and until 1921, the second floorwas the Nurses' Quarters. This addition w a s the donation of Mr. W. H. Sprunt, who saw and realized the need for such a division for the colored people of Wilmington and New Hanover County. The total cost of this addition was ten thousand dollars.
In 1915, Mr. Samuel Bear gave as a donation the Contagious Ward, named the Bear Building. This building was demolished about 1942 or 1943. Part of the present Nurses' Home is located on the original site of the Bear Building.
The third addition made to James Walker Memorial Hospital was in 1917, namely the Marion Sprunt Annex, a Maternity and Children's Ward of 33 beds. Money for this addition was furnished by Dr. James Sprunt in memoriam to his daughter, Marion, whose name it bears. The Women's Ward was moved to the second floor of this building.
The Nurses' Quarters over the Colored Ward became too crowded, and the need for a separate Nurses' Home was realized. This time the city desired to erect a permanent memorial to the Rev. A. D. McClure of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. The Nursing School was close to the heart of Dr. McClure so in 1921 the city donated $100, 000 as a memorial to be used to build a modern Nurses' Home to accommodate fifty nurses. In 1926, the number of nurses had increased so that the home had to be enlarged. In 1937, the capacity of the home was increased and again in 1943.
A new wing was added to the north end of the original building in 1937 which increased the capacity of the hospital to 185 beds. This addition is known as Upper Hall A, Lower Hall A and the basement houses the X-ray department.
In 1943 the Federal Government aided James Walker Memorial Hospital in the construction of an additional building. The administrative offices were moved to this new building from the original building in the early part of 1944. In the basement of the building is a dispensary for the emergency treatment of patients, a modern, well-equipped laboratory, central supply, physical therapy, and a morgue with equipment for the performance of autopsies. On the first floor of this building is located South Wing I, the Intensive Care Unit and the administrative section. The second floor of this building houses the maternity suite and the newborn nursery. On the third floor are located the operating room and recovery room suites with private rooms for women patients known as South Wing III.
In 1947 a new addition was added which housed the present day Women's Ward, the kitchen and dining rooms. The total number of beds of James Walker Memorial Hospital as we know it today is 285. This is living proof of the progress and foresight of many, many devoted servants who have directed this institution since it was founded as a fifty-bed hospital in 1901.
The total number of employees of this hospital as of this date is approximately 500, and the medical staff consists of approximately 60 physicians and surgeons. James Walker Memorial Hospital is an accredited hospital where literally thousands of ill and desolate people have sought and found help and treatment. During the past fiscal year a total of 13, 148 patients were discharged from this hospital and a total of 7, 100 patients had surgery performed. Of the total surgical patients 2,694 were major procedures. During this same period a total of 27, 384 out-patients received treatment in the dispensary.
When the doors of the James Walker Memorial Hospital close forever with the coming of 1967, one can look back to the day in 1901 when this institution was dedicated and repeat the words of Mr. James Sprunt who said, "We, his executors (Mr. James Walker), therefore, in simplicity tender you the keys of the James Walker Memorial Hospital with grateful sense of the trust which he reposed in us, and with the hope that it may long serve the human object of its generous donor." Finally, one can say that the wishes and human object of Mr. James Walker have been carried out in the long service of this noble institution.
Notation: Much of the material -obtained in this history was made possible through the cooperation of Dr. A. McR. Crouch, Sr . , retired, who is the official historian of the New Hanover County Medical Society. Also much information was obtained from the files of the Wilmington Messenger and the Wilmington Morning Star which are housed in the Wilmington Public Library.
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MR. R O B E R T M A R T I N MR. C A R R O L L ODOM MR. L. C. LeGWIN, JR . Hospital Director Assistant Hospital Director Purchasing Agent
MR. NOAH BURROW S. E. WARSHAUER, M. D. L. B. MASON, M. D. Controller Chief of Staff Director of Medical Educe
MISS DOROTHY DIXON MRS. DAPHNE JEFFORDS MISS JOYCE HEWETT Director of Nursing Education Director of Nursing Service Assistant Director
Tficdicin^y
E. T. MARSHBURN, M. D. J. MARTIN, M.D. J- C. MacKAY, M. D.
JAMES TIDLER, M. D. G. R. C THOMPSON, M. D. S. E. WARSHAUER, M. D.
MRS. M. DEMPSEY, R. N. Supervisor, 7-3
MRS. A. FARROW, R. N. Clinical Instructor
MRS. A. FOSTER, R. N. Supervisor, 3-11
*S>urcjety
J. B. C O D I N G T O N , M. D. J . W. D I C K I E , M. D. R. M. F A L E S , M. D.
MRS. M. JACKSON, R. N. MRS. N. S U L L I V A N , R. N. South Wing 1 South Wing 3
MRS. M. INGRAM, R. N. Supervisor, 0 . R.
3 urcfery
E. J. WELLS, JR. , M. D. R. B. WILL IAMS, M. D. R. W. WILLIAMS, M. D.
D. C ROANE, M. D. JAY LEWIS, M. D. Pathology
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MRS. A. ROY, R. N. Supervisor, I.C.U.
MRS. E. HARRIS, R. N. Supervisor 7-3
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H. S I N G L E T A R Y , M. D. Pathology
MRS. I. P R I V E T T , R. N. Supervisor 3-11
MRS. P. BARD, R. N. Lower Hall B
MRS. H. INGRAM, R. N. Clinical Instructor
MRS. H. UNDERWOOD Dietary Instructor
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G. B. B A R E F O O T , M. D. J. JAMES, M. D. J. 0 . P E R R I T T , M. D.
zDermatoloc/y ^
W. A. P H I L L I P S , M. D. HARRY VAN VELSOR, M. D. JAMES ROBINSON, M. D. Anesthesiology
MISS M. M c D U F F I E , R. N. MRS. L. S U L L I V A N , R. N. Supervisor 11-7
D. A. KN IGHT , M. D. Psychologist
Pediatrics
A. M. CROUCH, M.D. W. L. CROUCH, M.D. F. R. REYNOLDS, M.D.
MISS L. G O R N T O , R.N.
Premature Nursery
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S. A. BEAR, M.D. C H. FICKLEN, M.D. G. W. JOHNSON, M.D.
B. LOUNSBURY, M.D.
NOT
PICTURED
E. P. WALKER, M.D.
R. W. NICHOLSON, M.D.
NOT
PICTURED
E. N. O'QUINN, M.D.
J. W. ORMOND, JR., M.D.
NOT
PICTURED
• • 1 A. H. WEINEL, M.D.
f% C. J. POWELL, M.D. MRS. E. RUSS, R.N.
Clinical Instructor
MRS. J. STOKLEY, R.N.
^ynterns
DR. HYUNG SOO LEE DR. AHSAN RAZVI DR. BYONG HAK YUE
DR. OTHMAN BABAN DR. GLENN LARKIN Extern
DR. RICARDO TAN Surgical Resident
€> merc/ency
DR. H. M. PICKARD DR. CARLTON BASSOW DR. ROSS VILARDO
DR.F. M. BURDETTE JOYCE WEST Head Nurse
LABORATORY X-RAY DEPARTMENT
dietary ^EDept.
SPECIAL DIETS REGULAR DIETS FLOOR GIRLS
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
SWITCHBOARD
OPERATING ROOM
Sec. Linda Flewwel l in , Pres. Gloria Batts, Class Advisor, Mrs. Bridget Harding; Treasurer, Clara Howard
$ R "J *4
Annual Staff Co-Editors: Linda Flewwel l in, Business Manager, Sondra McKellar, Susan Coward
SUSAN VASSEY COWARD
Smithfield, Virginia
DIRECTOR SCHOOL OF NURSING
MOST L IKELY TO SUCCEED
LINDA ANN FLEWWELLIN
Wilmington, N.C. j&s^gJBlfiMBKiBl
HELEN CHRIS STASIOS
Wilmington, N.C. 11 III
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Wilmington, N. C.
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Forward-MARCH
^ame* ClOalker c\Oouldnt ^Be 5fte Same clOitUout
As the years of James Walker come to an end there will always be certain things that will always be remembered and that will remain a part of our years here.
The portraits in the front hall . . .chicken.. .Dr. Hooper saying "Big G i r l " . . . Dr. H. Johnson's progress notes . . . morning reports . . . 8:00 temperatures . . . Dr. Fales' "morning Ladies" . . . Dr. R. Williams' sailing . . . Dr. Mason's interns . . . Dr. Van Velsor's Fostex soap . . . Dr. Codington's charming smi l e . . . UH B Mrs. Kelly's magic m a r k e r . . . Dr. Well's mammoplasties and pocket-knife . . . Dr. Anderson's cateract patient. . . SW 3 and hysterectomies . . . Dr. Grove's long pre-oporders . . .Dr. Gram's farm and t rac tors . . .Dr. Murchison's nicknames.. .SW 1 and Mrs. Jackson's and Mrs. Hurley's mischief.. .Dr. McMillan's EST's . . .Dr. Marshburn's Temps every 4 hours. . .Dr. MacKay's quiet manner.. .W Wd. the clean and dirty utility rooms . . .Dr . Pigford's admission o rders . . .Dr. Tidler's brown eyes . . .Dr. Thompson's newest drugs . . .Dr. War-shauer's always in a hurry. . .Emergencies and Miss West.. .Dr. Craven's big scissors.
As we rotated through surgery there are also many things that it wouldn't be the same without.
Dr. Dickie's twin . . . Dr. Koonce saying "stop your housecleaning". . . Dr. H. Moore's chewing gum. . . Dr. Dineen's two gowns, gloves, masks, and 10 sheets. . .Dr. Hare's rubs on TUR's . . .Mrs . Mary Ingram at her desk.. .Dr. B. Williams' hand signals.. .Dr. R. Moore's late surgery.
As we progressed along to Pediatrics it too holds memories it wouldn't be the same without.
Dr. Koseruba's Jade East and early morning rounds.. .Dr. Melton's Irish Tenor . . . treatment rooms. . .million of shots! . . . Dr. Knox's bunny rabb i t s . . . Mrs. Harding . . . Albert in Cu 2 2 . . . Dr. Reynolds* morning paper . . . Dr. A. Crouch and his TV antenna.
Obsterics also has it 's people and places that it wouldn't be the same without. Delivery and Mrs. Stokley.. .Dr. Ormand's 3 MinuteC Section.. .Dr. Bear's
car telephone.. .Dr. Lounsbury's Special d ie t s . . .Dr . G. Johnson's sister and c iga r . . . Dr. O'Quinn's s leepy. . .Dr . Powell's Southern Accent . . .Dr. Nicholson's explanation of Rh factor.. .Dr. Weinel's whistleand laugh.. .Miss Gornto's premie babies. . .the milk l ab . . .Dr. Walker's Sugar.. .and Mrs. Guy sitting on the stool.
i<emember <^Juko 1
Kept a shunk in their room. Dr. B. Williams grabbed with a
towel clip. Was the first one to get married. Called Drs. by their first name. Never turned in a case study and got
an A. Played the "Viper". Became a baseball fan. Had a whole head of grey hair at
graduation.
Inspected for nasal polyps. Refereed the fight in front of the
nurses ' home. Stayed campused until Easter. Had water poured in her room. Shocked us all on a Thursday night. Nearly fell out the window looking at
the English boys. And who was the last but not least to
get engaged.
^Ia66 *H,i6tory For three years we have lived, worked, and played together. When we look
back, these are some of the things that we will always remember. Our first day.. .September 3, 1963.. .Having our feet checked.. .Halloween Party.. .Darnell as the viper. . .The fire trucks at 4 a.m.. .Paulette singing "Oh How I Want to Go Home".. .Susan went steady foraday. . .Linda used to go to bed at 8:30.. .Friday, December 13, our first day on the floor.. .Our first hypodermics.. .Weused to get up at 5:30.. .Pat's cat, Kathleen.. .The man that jumped out the window... Virginia dated Ken. . . Nancy irrigated the catheter with hydrogen peroxide.. . Nancy and Helen getting the sulfa too hot and running us out of the chemistry lab . . .Making beds. . .Dr. Dorman asked for left handed Keiths.. .Raye scrubbed on T and A ' s . . .Sharon cut herself on aboneknife and had to be sutured.. .Gloria counted the days until she could leave surg. . .Clara's favorite song was "Hello Robert". . .Mrs. Sullivan believed that Sondra had a twin.. .And as the end of the year drew nigh Jean was the first to become engaged.
September came and we received the long awaited Jr. bands. That year we worked weekends and 7-1 I s . . . Med-Surg 2 we slept thro . . .Sold raffle tickets. . .Becky was dancing with the doorknob.. .Mrs . Farrow's weight cha r t s . . . Selling candy bars. . .Virginia looked in the bookcase and found a diamond... Christmas Bazaar at the Winn-Dixie.. .Somebody fell in the lobby of the Blockade Runner. . .New Year's Eve Gloria fell overapepsi bottle and had to have her foot sutured.. .Jr. -Sr. at the Blockade Runner.. .A VERY cold night at the beach in February.. .Susan and Stirling had their first date Valentine's Day and became engaged on St. Patrick's Day.. .Appendectomies were the fad.. .Pat and Jim will always remember March 28, 1965.. .Paulette became the chief ear p ie rcer . . . Sondra had a CRUSH!.. .Helen went to Ft. Fisher. . .A lady read Darnell's fortune and said that she'd get a diamond and she did!.. .Sharon worked charge 11-7 on Peds.. .Dix Hill. . .Our Dear Mrs. Paige.. .Those wonderful grades . . .Cameron Village.. .State College.. .Raye's Looney Tunes. . .The letter to the externs letting them know that they had made their Contac.. .Sleeping in Air Conditioned comfort on the third floor. . .Clara driving back to Raleigh after Graduation.
Again it was September and the wide black bands made us very status happy. In December we were back together with many tales to swap. Susan massaged the fundus to get it soft. . .Mrs. Roberts a s s i g n i n g all the rooms and porches before 10 a . m . . . Dr. H. Moore's tricky orders to see if we were on our toes.. .Paulette 's long straight hair . . .Dr. Dineen made a gung ho Santa. . . Sondra's camera and water balloons . . . The maids and the m e s s on second floor. . .Sharonas Mary Poppinson Peds.. .Linda and her dates with the in terns . . . Virginia and her LONG "campus".. .Becky saying "I'll be an old maid" and becoming engaged the next week.. .Mrs . Murray's TV ser ia l s . . .Pat trying to plan her wedding.. .Darnell and her sadistic toe cracking.. .Riding on the float Azalea weekend. . .Jean going to Chapel Hill Azalea weekend.. .Gloria and her sexy night gowns. . .Mrs. Martin and the I.V. "team".. .Nancy's confinement at Dix Hill. . .Paulette still singing "Oh How I Want to Go Home".. .Raye was appalled to learn she needed more energy and so were we. . .Pictures. . .Annual ads . . . Miss Dixon's Nursing Trends Tes t s . . .Deputy Dog and the flood on 2nd floor... House Party.. .Dairy Queen plain white caps . . . Decisions . . . And last but not least GRADUATION.
( he following pages contain
a col lec t ion of memories , both good
and bad , of the days of JAMES WALKER
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and the SCHOOL
OF NURSING.
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NURSES* CERTIFICATE
FROM BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
31|iB tB to (IJprttfH Jhat yi ...^....C4>VU<J~f..Y3^ LiM^KA^Ji. having passed an examination before the $ 0 3 ^ flf ExatntttPrt Of 3ratttPU NurBPB of JYorth Qarolina, is entitled to a Nurses' (Errtifiralp nf Sraistratimt. .*
3Jtt fflitJtFBB Wtyteaf. we, the undersigned, have hereunto set our hands, this the A J~^ day
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1903
Not pictured Miss Alberta Robins<
1904
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You want WHAT? The real us District #22 Supper But you can't do that NOW!
A brace for every need Class in the open?? The " H i l l " OurChi ldre
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&h End of a hard day Real ly , Miss Cherry! Wanta go for a ride'
I'm not ready! I've got you now! Snag and the gang! " B i ts ie"
Remember this? Dr. John Evans Miss L. Wadsworth
m. Ami 1 Evil Eyes! Such short aprons gir ls!
k» aJ New Building Class of 1932
Picnic at Alpha Johnson Greenf,eld Lake Dir. of Nurses 1928 Bollinger
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Surgery Group December, 1931
cCko6& ciOere ^Ite j^ays
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"Our Dr. Hare" Dr. Doug Ellis Dr. Koseruba Dr. Marshburn Dr. Lounsbury
Dr. Hoopei Hooper &KCoonce DrS" A l l e n & R e V n ° l d s Dr. Bill Turlington
<\Oitk cJtppreciatiov^ • • •
WE EXTEND OUR THANKS
TO THE MANY PERSONS AND COMPANIES
WHO HELPED TO MAKE THIS ANNUAL POSSIBLE:
. . . All our advertisers
Standard Textile Co., Inc., John Sexton and Co., and E. R. Squibb and Co., Inc. for their donations
The graduates of James Walker for the many snapshots that were contributed in compiling this annual
Dr. Robert M. Fales who undertook the job of writing the history for this annual
Mrs. Bridgett Harding, our advisor, for her support and encouragement
The faculty for listening to our numerous gripes and complaints
Mr. John Lindner for answering our many questions and who without his help, this annual could have never materialized
Ever Endeavon
Iff KSSl ig to Serve the Members of the
NURSING PROFESSION
with the finest in
UNIFORMS by HOSIERY by • Whittenton • White Swan • B e l l e Sharmeer' • Tiffiny • H a n e s
• Heiress SHOES by m Cameo Support Hosiery
• Sweetbriar • Mojud Supp-Hose (division of Natural Bridge)
(&slh - (Bs&iafttt WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA |
Compliments of
AIR-CONDITIONED
COASTAL YELLOW CAB COMPANY
762-3322
762-4464
THE
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Congratulations
to the
Class of 1966
BELLAMY DRUG COMPANY
3808 Oleander Drive
WILMINGTON, N. C.
X-RAY DEPARTMENT
JAMES WALKER
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
WILMINGTON, N. C.
The
(^arclinian
MOTEL One of the Most Luxurious on the Highway
OPEN 24 HOURS
DIAL 763-4653
2916 Market Street U.S. 17 and 74 No.
WILMINGTON, N . -C .
Congratulations to the Class of 1966
-II Ifs from KingoffS, ifs Guaranteed"
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10 North Front Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Compliments of
ELECTRIC BOTTLING COMPANY
SUN DROP AND ORANGE CRUSH
Co, nplin
SHALIMAR
3816 Mark
ents of
DRIVE
et Street
IN
HEART OF
WILMINGTON MOTEL
and BOUCAN ROOM
311 No. Third Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Best Wishes Class of '66
Por t ra i t s by
BELK-BEERY STUDIO
Compliments of
ATLANTIC TOBACCO CO.
Toys, Appliances, Sundries
24 Hour Vending Service
Garland Sportswear • Gay Gibson D r e s s e s
108 No. Front Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
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nds
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Compliments of
HANOVER CENTER MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
Compliments of
NEWELL'S SHOPPING CENTER
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
FAIRCLOTH'S OYSTER ROAST
"Open All Year 'Round"
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WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Telephone
"North Carolina
762-9649
s Oldest. Florist"
INC.
Compliments of
THE UPPER DECK
Southern End
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY
922 Grace Street
763-5196 762-1214
SAUNDERS' DRUG STORE 1608 Market Street
762-5209 762-6663
FREE DELIVERY
Registered Pharmacists on Duty at all times to fill your prescriptions
Hobart Whaley John Bullock, Jr.
Compliments of
WEcr||f S E R V I N G T N I E A S T E R N C A R O
6 b I N 4 I
WILMINGTON, N. C.
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J. J. ALLEN AND SON
826 Nutt Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
1 TheL^rfr refreshment
^ E W ^ ^ ^ R ^ S f PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
" v - ^ ^ - p * ' WILMINGTON, N. C.
FARROW BROS.
17th and Market Streets
WILMINGTON, N. C.
McGRATH & COMPANY 107 Market Street
Radios • Hi Fi • Stero Equipment
"Quality Comes First"
KING NEPTUNE RESTAURANT
11 No. Lumina Avenue
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
WILMINGTON SANITARY
SUPPLY CO.
"Home of janitorial Supplies"
762-8242 2215 Carolina Beach Road
Wilmington's Diamond Importer
For ( a s h or Credit
Reed ' s Sells More for Les s !
SAUNDERS 50 TO $1.00 STORE
1602 Market Street
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Compliments of
McKEE ICE CO. maaemoi5ELLE>
22 North Front Street WILMINGTON, N. C.
( 2 f y Whitebrook Ysxm/jnc F i n e s t in Dairy Products
DISTRIBUTOR OF SEALTEST ICE CREAM PRODUCTS
Make Your Next Shopping Stop
at
CDEPARTMENT STORE^
— 7 — Four Easy Ways to Shop
1. Cash
2. Lay-Away
3. Rotat ing Account
4. Charge
You Will be Pleased with Your
Quality and Service
Compliments of
FREEMAN SHOE COMPANY
24 North Front Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
SHOEMAKER'S
OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
265 No. Front Street 762-3322
WILMINGTON, N. C.
EXTERMINATING CO., INC.
3727 Carolina Beach Road
Dial 763-7306
A Diamond frot
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28 No
n Mills is a Joy forever
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Front
WILMINGTON
A I N C .
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Street
N. C.
Compliments of
J. C. PENNEY CO.
Compliments of
CHIC CHIC
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT
Your Good Neighbor in the Wilmington Area
Phone 762-3633
1404 No. 4th Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
BLOCKADE RUNNER MOTOR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
235 SO. LUMINA AVENUE • DIAL 256-2251 • WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
CARTER'S PHARMACY
2001 P r i n c e s s P l a c e Drive
Dial 763-4656
WILMINGTON, N. C.
ANDREWS' MORTUARY
1617 Market Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
ALEXANDER'S UNIFORM SHOP
118 Market Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
CLARA BARTON PROFESSIONAL SHOES
Uniforms by: White Swan Tiffiny Guild Bob Evans Paul Jones
EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR WHITTENTON
"24 HOUR DUTY"
Portraits
123 Grace
- Weddings - Commercial
MURRAY STUDIO
Street Phone
WILMINGTON, N. C.
- Color
763-3123
ALBERT RHODES JEWELERS
203 No. Second Street
WILMINGTON. N. C.
CAPE FEAR COLD STORAGE
P . O. Box 843
WILMINGTON, N. C.
NORTH CAROLINA
NATURAL GAS CORP.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
SU-ANN SHOE STORE
Dial RO 2-1391
Corner Front and Princess Streets
WILMINGTON, N. C.
H. BATUYIOS INSURANCE
& REALTY CO.
Compliments of
AIRLIE GARDENS
Compliments of
SOPHIA'S FLOWERS
6 l 6 So. 17th Street
762-2335 762-8125 762-6693
V >0 X/VX , W X A Y X A Y X V
: FOY-ROE &Co. DOWNTOWN • HANOVER CENTER
GORE REFRIGERATION
and
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE
2520 W. Lake Shore Dr.
"Where Fashion Is A Look - Not A Price
228 No. Front Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
The nicest people from everywhere i
JfOT Wrightsville Beach's oldest and most populai
world famous SPOT
WANET'S SAUSAGE COMPANY
Cas t l e Hayne Road
Wilmington, North Carol ina
5523 Oleander Drive
Dial 256-2207
JACK KEY MOTOR COMPANY
1012 So. Third Street
Shop Your NEW Sears
In Wilmington
SPORTSWEAR
FOOTWEAR • FOUNDATION GARMENTS
Hanover Shopping Center
CITY OPTICAL COMPANY
WILMINGTON, N. C.
TURNER'S DRUG STORE #1, INC.
NORTH 17 SHOPPING CENTER
Dial 763-7304
WILMINGTON, N. C.
ED. FLEISHMAN & BROS.
MEN'S WEAR
233 No. Front Street
INC.
DIXIE PIG Phone
Carolina
One Mile from
DRIVE IN 762-9371
Beach Road
Greenfield Lake
Compliments of
LUCY B. MOORE
FLORIST - GIFT SHOP
15th and Market Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
CENTER DRUG CO. 1706 Dawson Street
Dial 763-2481
"Your Doctor Knows Us"
Registered Pharmacist to Serve Yoi
Compliments of
KOTLER'S CLOTHING STORE
WE CARRY A COMPLETE
NURSE'S UNIFORMS AND
LINE OF
SHOES.
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