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S9BB illUHt 6«* *1 'Sr* MW ■ *°* » J *1 ■ ■ ' « PAife'7 m km ■ b a I AMU r T Xl I g 9 I I pfiffllMSl MA / > W I 49hul / ■ ■ll v pw I I lv BA 111 I Hi Ir J 1 Sandra Hare Realizing Her Lifetime Ambition MURFREESBORO San dra. has framed to be a nurse as long as she can remember and is being helped to rea lize hep arpbition through a DonY G. Matthews, Sr., schol arship award of SSOO that she Is receiving for the second straight year in Chowan Col lege’s 33-month program of education for nursing. The scholarship is given by Don G. Matthews, Sr., of Hamilton, whose son, Don, H m *7 ‘ri , / A. , j I«HPr SANDRA HARE Ml CHOWAN rtltALO; jPENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1965. Jr., a member ot the newly organized North Carolina State Highway Commission, is a member of the Chowan College Board of Trustees. Matthews neither chooses nor recommends recipients'; but this is done by a Scholar ship Committee. Sandra is one of eight girls who started with the program of education for nursing at Chowan, a unique program recently accredited by the North Carolina State Board of Nursing with head quavers at Raleigh, which uses facilities at' Roanoke- Chowan Hospital at Ahoskie, N. C., and Duke Medical Center at Durham, and is completely supervised by and under the auspices of Cho wan College. Sandra «nd others pioneering in this pro gram were joined by 40 new nursing students when schqol opened this year. “I’ve wanted to be a nurse as long as I’ve been alive, I guess,” she says, “at least, since I was just a little tiny thing. I just love every thing about nursing; the white uniform, the cap, - the smell- of a hospital, glamorous doctors, everything.” She worked for two sum mers at Saint Anne’s Home, at Charlottes, Va., an affili ate of the University of Vir ginia Hospital. She says that this work was meaning ful to her because she was helping crippled and handi capped children, “It strength ened my desire to become a nurse.” Sandra is one of five chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Hare, Sr., of Edenton. Her older sister, Gail, is in India with the Peace Corps. “Gail is so much like me,” savs Sandra. “She wants to help people.” Younger sister Iris,' 17, is 7 student at John A. Holmes High School at Edenton; Sally Beth, 11, is at Eden ton Elementary School; and ' Worth, Jr., four, “stays home sometimes.” Sandra is proud of Cho wan’s program of education for nursing. “We just start ed administering medicines give shots, are using com presses and dressings, and learning so much. Best of all, we gain valuable experi ence while learning ” Interest in nursing and am bition seem to be marks of Sandra’s family. A cousin, Susan Hare, helped organise candy-stripers (young volun teer hospital helpers) at Edenton’s Chowan Hospital. “She really enjoys it,” San dra explains, “and she wants to be a nujrse.” Dormitory life has become more exciting than ever this year for Sandra and the oth er second-year nursing stu dents. “New nursing stu dents come to the dorm, ask questions and discuss nurs ing with us,” she says. “We get to almost live, eat and breathe nursing.” “I think it’s a great pro gram,” she says of Chowan’s education for nursing, “and hope that, in the future, it expands. Then I can loojc back and say, »That’s the pro gram I graduated from’.” Sandra deeply appreciates the scholarship aid she re ceives. “Mr. Matthews is a wonderful man. He is' help ing me realize a life-time dream, the only ambition I ever had. I correspond with Mr. Matthews, and I fclways let him know how I am do ing.” She also receives a schol arship from the Roanoke- Chowan Hospital and will work there after graduation. “I want to work, in the op erating room,” she explains, “because I feel that is where I am most needed and where I can be of most help.” SCHEDULE GIVEN The Edenton Driver Li cense office will be closed on Tuesday, October 19, 1965. The office will be .open on Monday, October 18. The Hertford office will also be closed on Wednesday, Octo ber 20. Examiner J. 'E. White is attending a 4-day in-service training school at Chape) Hill. Fair Start Squashtown Fire Chief— Yep, we put' out the' fire just ten minutes after we got there! Drummer—had it got a good start on jiou? . SUPER Edenton FREE PARKING Igr e en~| SAVE ON BETTER FOODS Ruby Red Swift Premium or Armour Star Beef _Lb.— wHHifeK Chuck Roast 39c Chuck Roast 59c Swift Premium ( r / y \ LAMB LOIN CHOPS lb. 89c <■*- - V % i . V '. ’ W-A ■ ■ I l-LB. 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