' / I at Trin- tosspTrtor St 3 and , Augii.jt nir.}' ho- rv. M. p. Eas't.sido >rg. S. C. t. singin ' ?cial mu- ong iho be the tlcimtain, Gastonia to attend pastor. ? the only rritory in enAid r a new RTIBLE- :R. ion cost, tanies. 8-12 rk Rood BIGHT doctor's pte- led Gataxon. your money and easily iat ond live and is sold iHed ior any cage to your money back, is soid with DBUG STORE ers Filled 6:16—■7:2X ON .GE9 Thursday, \ '4. 1966 I KINGS MOUNTAtN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. V, Psge^ - COLLEGE TODAY By HOWARD R. BOOaR n. C. Board ol Higlm Ediieatioa Nuising Education Programs perience is on nursing care of become a liospitalized patients. t>ijf.:, of nursing Twcnty-ai.v Hospitals in the nu.sc. VV’hal edui'aliun inograais aio availalile state from tlie in .Mcuniain Sani- iii Noi Ui Caioima and where are m,inm and Hospital at Fletcher llioy o .c.io, Lenoir Meinoiial Hospital in (A) Four types of programs are available lo prepare candi dates for vaciou.s levels of woik Kinston cdnduc't diploma pro grams. l^ractlcal Nurse Certificate pro- Li the indd oi nursing They are istwden.* giving (li baccalauivatt' det^rfe pro- ri^'^ing care to selected patients giams, (2i aseoeiate dec^ree pro-i * hospital irnder the cuper- gra..;..s, (3i (I pioina pro’i ams and ^“ registered nurse, are ill jirncfical nui.-.c certificatri ^ irograms. ’ ' students f'eF practical or voca- j,tion nursing. Eligible for admis- : (Iradual's of each of the first | sion are those^vith a grade’*iBe three types ere eligilile to take j or above educatkm M* the aqui- licensing e.s:aininalions admin- j valent. Thirty-three teclmical in- iiteied by 'ihc .State Eloard of ! stHutes, comriiunity colleges and N ursing and upon successful com- i boppltai ecross the 8t*te offer night games with Furman, Rich mond and Wofford. Ttic Duke games will be car- rh'd off the' Duke Sports Net work. Tlie Davidson games will be originated by WBT, with Sport.s Editor Don Christopher doing the play-by-play. Marion also announced that D;ividson ('oacli Homer Smith will again liost his own 15- .ninuto radio .sliow eacli Fridas night on WBT. During the “Hom er Smitti Show”. Coach Smith pletioa of the e.xaminations be come registered nurses (RJ<.g>. Graduates of the fourth type —p^pftctiea! -nurse ■certiftoate prm grams--are eli|;ible for an exam- .illation to pr&ictice as ' licensed practical nurses (L.P.N.s). Beginning salaries for regis tered nurses in North Carolina average between $300 and $3.50 'a .month. State hositals begin at $375. Government hospitals be- these progra.T.s. The names and location of all of the nursing education pro grams refemnl-to alKwe inay-toe- obtained by writing to the State Board of Nursing, Raleigh. Women predominantly enroll in the various programs but male students are increasing in num ber. At least 16 male nurses work in North Carolina. In the nation men comprise one per cent of the gin at $180 Beginnirig salaries , registered nurses. tor llPPn«^‘n nraplmai nurcoe ; Nui-sing is an open profession | for licensed practical nurses range from $225 to $265 a imonth. The basic differences among ■ at any level today.. “There is a the four program.? of nursing I very acute shortage and this education are their objective and I shortage is increasing,” according scope. I to Ray E. Brown, director of College B'lccalaureate degree; Duke University’s hospital ad- programs are four years in | ministration (graduate program length. Tile first two years con- and director of the 1964 special sist largely of general education i survey of nursing education in courses in the arts, sciences and i North Carolina spouored by the humanities taken by all college j State Board of Higher Education students. i the State Board ofEducation and The general education courses ' the North Carolina Medical Care provide a base for education in j Commission, the nursing major. In addition I „ „ , . ... to formal courses in nursing, the! ® s^tistician on the curriculum includes clinical ex- | staff of the Board of Higher perience in hospitals, public , *^*^*'^ health centers and other agencies. 1 ^7®® students were pre- The baccalaureate programs fP®careers in prepare students not only for ; North Carolina's i.i-—v-.-:-— visit Mr. and Mrs. Gene McEti-7 University of Alaska is’ at •ss- CSB2SEB20D3BB, \ s'- .Z” ■'Ski tyre. Fairbanks. V Bethwaie News Yoeman and Mrs. Howard, sometime at Myrtle Beach, S. C., Blanton & cliildren of Pennsa-' this week. cola, Fla., are spending ten days; The G.A.’s of David ' Baptist with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gamble and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Blanton. Yoeman Blanton will be stationed at Charleston, S. C., after his leave. Church spent from Wednesday | through Friday at South Moun-1 tain Baptist Association. Mrs. L.j V. Hoyle and the following G. A.’s attended: Misses Jean Allen, Elaine Spearman, Libby Fitch, Debbie Bolin, Jean Stroupe and Carolyn Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spearman and Mr. and I Mrs. Luther MeSwain, Jr., took „ „ , .- X i them up Wednesday and went Mr. A_ T. DeBruler is a patient j ^ack for them Friday. ^1. and Mrs. Price MeSwain back injury he received some-, ‘^an visited Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mc- Mrs. Dale Harmon and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lovelace and Mrs. Eugene Love lace .spent Wednesday through Friday at Carolina Beach. time ago. Swain last Tuesday. A.’s of David Nursing field. is, indeed, an open Seaman Stewart Aboard Destroyer oi nursing as clinical specialists, teachers of nursing, supeivisois and administrators of nursing services. Requirements for admission t.o the "accalaureate programs vary among the institutions. At ^gg rjcHARD B. ANDER each college the requirements gQj,j (FHTNO July 22 — Sea- tor nursing candidates are some- Apprentice Eddie D. Stew- vvbat higher than those for stu-l.^^,^ 54^5. Mary J. dents entering many other pro- ^ ste.vart of Ilk Center St., Kings grams. I Mountain N. C., has returned Seven colleges in North Oar- si.x-month deployment olina now offer baccalaureate de-1 U g Seventh Fleet to gree programs: Agricultural and Diego. Calif., aboard the T< clinical College, Oreensboro; ejestroyer US3 Richard B. Ander- Duke University, Durham; East Carolina College, Greensville; : Destroyers are high - speed i_:^noir Rhyne iColiege, Hickory;' primarily in antil-sub- University of North Carolina at j marine warfare. They also oper- Chapel Hill; University of North offensively against surface Carolina at Charlotte and Wins-- defend against airborne ton Salem State College. i attack", and provide gunfire sup- Collcge Associate degree pro-1 pQ,-j. jqj. amphibious assaults. ,, gra.T.s are two years in duration., They are basically technical in ; nature and prepare candidates ■ primarily for bedside nursing. | From the first month, students 1 spend time learning nuraing through guided clinical experience j primarily in hospitals, but the j programs are centered in a col lege setting. Nine colleges have associate degree nursing programs: Cen tral Piedmont Community Col lege, Charlotte; Chowan College, Murfreesboro; Gardner - Webb Junior College, Boiling Springs; Rockingham Community College, Wentworth (opens this fall); Southeastern Community College, Wliitoville (opens this fall); Sandhills Community College. Southern Pines (opens this fall); University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Western Piedmont Community College, Morganton (opens this fall) and Wilmington College. Hospital Diplama programs are three years in length and pre pare candidates for bedside nur- ,sing. The primary focus of in struction and related clinical ex- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vess, Sr.,' „ and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom-' ® m.i at my Champion and Kathy Love-iBapf® lace went to Tweetsie ^Iroad'‘"f ZZ).. pS Park Sunday afternoon. They'*'"'* Hoyle, Tommy Pat- were celebrating Mrs. Champ- son, Jerry Lovelace, Dennis ion’s 60th birthLy. ; Stroupe and David Bolin Mr. ^ ^ ,0 ! Lewis Crawford, their leader, and Oak Grove Baptist Church Sun- Swofford accompanied day School general officers andijj^^ jj dept superintendents will have an important meeting Thursday i ^r and Mrs. P. H. MeSwa n night at 7:00 at the church. ; Sunday with Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dudley and ^'^‘^Swain in Bogar City, N. C. | Delora are spending this week; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MeSwain i at Cartret, N. J., visiting frien^. two children spent the week 1 Mrs. John Seirtw of