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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,
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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
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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.
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