This document appears to be notes from alumni pages or yearbooks from Charlotte Memorial Hospital (CMH) spanning from the 1940s to the 2000s. It mentions various nursing and medical technology classes, alumni, faculty, and programs at CMH over the decades. Key events mentioned include the opening of the hospital in 1946 and the inclusion of Army student nurses in the early 1960s.
52. Marylin Lee Peggy Harrill Claire McLean Most Professional Most Athletic Most Courteous
53. Ouida Blackwelder Brenda West Claire McLean Youth is a challege, life is a fight Not too serious, not too gay, a likeable girl in every way. Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get.
54. Jean Johnstone Imogene McAbee Foxene Boyles Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. A steady girl with a goal in view, willing to work and see it through. A manner so plain, grave, unaffected, and sincere. Faithful in what’er her hand findeth to do.
55. Peggy Harill Marylin Lee Mary Ann Earley A likeable girl in a likeable way. Quick of mind, and quick of feet, a charming smile and always neat. Capable, clever, and sweet with a kind word for all she meets.
56. Judy Cabiness Light of heart, light of step, quick of wit and full of pep. Wittiest
61. Martha Cobb Mary Coffey This is the first year to include the student nurses of CMH who are in the Army Student Nurse Program. These students are on active reserve status during their senior year in school. After graduation and passing State Board exams, they will enter the Army Nurse Corps, as second lieutenants, for at least two years . Most School Spirited