a III ft s ■* HI *f hiloa pov an4 Carol1 NURSC VISITS SENIOR CUSS fte Wednesday, February J2, a Ettr*s, 'Mm; Sarah Skinner, Am «ie Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston came to talk about nurs '“i to the Senior girls interested in Oris profession. Irene Eubanks, a wilner graduate of Jones Central, who is in training to be^a nurse, came with Mrs. Skinner. \ Mrs. Skinner told the girls what subjects wore required before a person' could become a student nurse at the Lenoir Memorial Hos pital School of Nursing. Mrs. Skinner told qome of the rules and regulations that the stu dents have to follow. For example ■she said-that the students have to have the lights out by 10:30 p. m. on week nights and, by 11:00 p. m. on week-ends. She enumerated, the courses that are required for graduation and the number of hours and the cost per student for the entire three years of training. She also mentioned the fact that Lenoir Memorial Hospital School of Nursing is an accredited school. 'During the question period that followed the girls' showed interest by asking what different fields were open to a student after graduation from this school, and what were the advantages of being trained in a small school of nursing. JOYCE WHALEY TO PLAY IN TOURNAMENT Joyce Whaley, 'veteran senior guard on the Jones Central team, has received a bid to play on the BastTeam. in the girls’ East-West All-Star Tournament to be held in in March. on SSftnaay night March 15. A squad of 14 players will participate in the post-season second annual affair. Each team will be guests in private homes in Lincolnton from Wednesday through Saturday, giv ing them three days of practice. Joyce has not been able to play injhe last part of the season games due to a broken bone in her right hand, however, her hand is al moat well jWw and she is looking forward to Ekrtiripeting ir. the ~~—*■ —■ grate in But*. „ ... FOR ECONOMICS ^ 1 Hie Home Bcpaomics Depart ment at Jones Central High School haa ponchaaed a nepr General Elec tric refrigerator. The new refrig r is a re