SAT., SEPT. 10, 1977 THE CAROLINA TIMES -3 i 1.1 III Wis XL.. Sill ' "I ' ? 1 1 1 LINCOLN ALUMN I at the Royal V'Wja HOSPITAL s ? r 7 NURSING ALUMNI .. miil''i,i , -f MRS. BEATRICE MOSS, receives special recognition for being the oldest graduate class represented. She graduated in 1925. REUNION 1. Ml t 1 1 ' .. in. - : , 1 t. -- 1 inn miiir rt rt.;iv. '"fj '''iyaf :JS"i,i' ' ' i 4 At ! v 'ft 1 1 V,-.-- Mil MS. CAROLYN HENDERSON welcomes Alumht i 1 1 A i The Durham Chapter of the Lincoln Alumni hosted over two hundred nurses and their families at the Royal Villa Convention Center during the .montH of August. The theme for the reunion was "Love Will Keep Us Together". Nurses from all over the United States were present. Ther?, were representatives from as early as the class of 1925 and as repent as 1971 which was the last class. - Again the Lincolnites continue to keep the spirit of Lincoln alive since the closure of, the nursing school, in 1971 and the; hospital in 1976. Two other-chapters exist other than in Durham. They are located in Washington, D. C. arid New York. Highlights of the two-day reunion. included registration and cocktail hour, on Friday; a business meetings a, splash party and an evening banquet and ball filled' the Saturday agenda. Mrs. L. Z. Williams was honored at the banquet by a unique presentation of1 roses for every year that she served as Director of Nurses during the viability of the Lincoln School of Nursing. That was from 1945-1971. Can you imagine what a bonqiet that made! Events were concluded with a farewell coffee hoiirbn Sunday morning. Many thanks are extended to Mrs. Lois Thorpe, chairperson of the reunion committee, and the committee members who were Mrs. Ruth Amey, Mrs. Ruby Borden, Mrs. Gloria CheekvMrs. Helen Jones, Mrs. Marion Miles, Mrs. Lelia Miller, Mrs!Ejnily Price, Mrs. v Carol Russell, Ms Evelyn Wicker and Mrj.lEsta Segars ' x-' " '" v. : '', -V: The 1979 reunion will be held in Washington, D. C. ' i Truly it was a lovely affair . To have all those Lincolnites present tnor'e. . That's whv some memories won't fade - no never t ! j; And we know, that it has been love that has kept us.together. t$ i Vh!" ; n'-t-i Officer's of the Durham Chapter: Present, Ms. Carolyn Hen derson; Vice President, Mrs. Ruby Border Secretary, Mrs. Alice Young; Corresponding Secretary, Mr$,; ?iy Pointer; Treasurer, Mrs, Clara. Harris; Asst. Treasurer, Mrs! Marion Miles. MRS. ANNIE PHILLIPS MOISE receives Spec11 Awa, ,rom New Yorlf i ; ft 1 8 va 1)''.'' rv-.-:& 'lb - lh :1 V:;:7 ;. . Li ' '- "" COCKTAIL HOUR '; '." ' . o COCKTAIL HOUR ' . BANQUET w MRS. L Z. WILLIAMS HONORED o D 3 mm-'i.. (I MRS. EVANGELINE B. HARRELL accepts Special Award for Mrs. Cora Clanton from Mrs. Nellie Clemmons of Washington, D. C. 1 A CLASS of '67 Celebrates 10th Anniv I P l)f ).) - 1 ,?f ,J . U-Wn , 1 CLASS of '61 receives award for the largest number present from their BANQUET ! ' I, !1