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From the RG118 School of Nursing Collection. The graduating class from the School of Nursing at the University of Southern Mississippi in December of 1996. Pictured from left to right. Row 1: Bradley Scott Archer, Maureen Barry, Matthew Gerald (Treasurer), Tracy Pevsner-Bailey (President), Gerry Cadenhead PhD (Director, School of Nursing), Wanda C. Dubuisson (Class Advisor), Daniel Gachama (Vice President), Catherine S. Aslin (Secretary), Alison Jean Benton, Cindy D. Benzel. Row 2: Martie McGowen Best, David Bonom, Cheryl Bosarge, Rodney Dewayne Brown, Rhonda Wigley Bustin, Curtis Wayne Cochran. Row 3: George W. Crumbley, Jodi Cummins, Kristi Cupit, Leslie Davis, Rebecca Hope Davis, Christopher Donnell, Jarrod Duke, Carrie Hinton Dunn. Row 4: Mary Harbour, Sheila Hebert, Tracy Hennessey, James M. Howell III, Donna C. Parker (Class Representative), Danny Vining (Class Representative), Steffani Bazor (Class Representative), Meredith Jones, Deborah Ladner, Kimberly McFarland, Kevin O'Neal Mixon. Row 5: Andrea Nickels, Galen Sean Pace, Kathryn Lee Patrick, Marlana Perkins, Shannon Gene Powell, Angela Richardson, Lee Robbins, Beverly Roser, Jason Sansing, Sarah Scheuermann, Jennifer Pack Shirley, Shelley Renee Smith. Row 6: Andrew Fain Thomas, Thrisha VanNattan, Scott Walker, Christine A. Wheat, Charlotte Ann Williams, Alexandra Zupko, Linda Campbell, RN, Reta V. Lumpkin, RN, Deanna Noe, RN, Glenda Pierce, RN, Brenda Kay Thornhill, RN, Rebecca Ulmer, RN.

December 1996

From the Constance Savery Papers. A letter from Constance Savery to JoAnne Dawe regarding knitting and an update on Constance's life.

09 December 1996

From the Constance Savery Papers. A letter from Constance Savery to JoAnne Dawe regarding a thank you for a Christmas card and for the wild flower calendar. The letter also regards the weather and Christmas activities around the nursing home.

30 December 1996

Oral history.; Angela Georgian was born in Greece in 1920 and emigrated to the United States in 1937. She and her mother and sister joined her father in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he had opened a small restaurant, Gus's Caf*. In 1947, Mrs. Georgian met and married her husband, Timothy Georgian, who was also a Greek immigrant. After living a short time in Minneapolis, Mrs. Georgian and her husband moved back to Hattiesburg. They raised a family and operated Gus's No. 2. The family continues to live in Hattiesburg and operates Gus's, which has become something of a landmark in the downtown area.

02 December 1996

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