The collection contains papers, photos, and memorabilia from Dr. William E. and Evelyn (Fike) Laupus.
William Edward Laupus was born on May 25, 1921, in Seymour, Indiana. He earned his Bachelor of Science in 1943 and Doctor of Medicine in 1945, both from Yale University. During World War II, he served in the Army at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Marion, Indiana, where he met his future wife, Evelyn E. Fike. In 1975, Dr. Laupus accepted the position as the first dean of what was to become a four-year medical school at East Carolina University where he served as professor of pediatrics, vice chancellor and dean of the School of Medicine, vice chancellor for health sciences, and professor of preventive medicine and pediatrics. In 1989, he received the O. Max Gardner Award, the highest honor given by the University Of North Carolina Board of Governors, for his outstanding work in North Carolina. He died on February 15, 2005.
Evelyn Estelle Fike was born on December 23, 1921, in Spartanburg, South Carolina to Claudius Edwin and Rosa Fike. She was raised in eastern North Carolina and graduated in 1941 as a registered nurse from the School of Nursing at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. During World War II, she served in the U.S. Army Nursing Corp on the European front, first in England and then on a Red Cross Hospital Ship based off southern Italy and North Africa. After the war, she was reassigned to an Army hospital facility in Marion, Indiana where she met her husband-to-be, Captain William E. Laupus. They were married on March 6, 1948, in Ahoskie, North Carolina, and shortly after, relocated to New York City. In 1953, the Laupuses moved to the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan to establish Dr. Laupus' pediatric practice. In 1959 and then again in 1963 they moved to Augusta, Georgia, and Richmond, Virginia respectfully. They remained in Richmond until moving to Greenville, North Carolina in 1975. Evelyn returned to psychiatric nursing in Richmond at St. Mary's Hospital. Once in Greenville, she worked alongside her husband to transform the School of Medicine - helping to recruit nationally recognized staff, raising funds, and promoting its mission to the citizens of eastern North Carolina. She also founded the Pill Guild, an association of medical faculty wives. Evelyn died on July 15, 2011.
William and Evelyn Laupus had four children: Patricia Ann (1950), John Richard (1953), Laura Ruth (1954), and William Edward Jr. (1957). The health sciences library at East Carolina University is named in honor of Dr. William E. Laupus, and a gallery space in the library is named after Evelyn Fike Laupus.
The collection contains papers, photos, and memorabilia from Dr. William E. and Evelyn (Fike) Laupus. The papers include awards that Dr. Laupus received, memorial service information, and Seymour High School Wall of Fame Dinner attended by Richard Laupus. There are many photos from various events the Laupus' attended and were involved with, ranging from 1960 to 1999. Memorabilia includes items from their service in the military during World War II, awards and recognitions Dr. Laupus received, lab coats, and a doctoral gown with hood.
2011 November 4, items related to Seymour High School Wall of Fame. Gift of Rick Laupus.
Gift of Rick Laupus
Processing revised by Ashley Williams, 2015. Revised by Layne Carpenter, 2018. Revised by Mollie Frazier, 2024.
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Oral History Collection (LL 02.03), The William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.