Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital School of Nursing - Aeneid Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1957

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Last Will and Testament We, the graduation class of ' 57, do hereby declare this our last will and testament, declaring all previous wills null and void. I, Elva June Phillips, will my ability to sleep all day and stay up all night to anyone who can get past Mrs. Lugar. I, Leota Garrett, leave my title of Party Doll to Nancy Keller, say¬ ing Have fun, gal, you only live once. I, Madalyn Smith, will my motto, a man a week to anyone who thinks they can do as well as I have. I, Ruby Thomas, leave my quietness to Betty Roberts in hopes she will use it. I, Pat Zicafoose, leave - No, I ' m taking everything with me. I, Nona King, leave my love of Hillbilly Music to Janice Farley. I, Marion Shumate, leave my yellow roses and long distance phone calls from California to anyone who thinks she is woman enough to get either. I, Marion Chandler, will my ability to get a W. Va. man to anyone who doesn ' t like Va. I, Libby Huggard, will my bow to anyone who knows where the arrow is. I, Dallas Sutherland, will my ability to eat glass to anyone who thinks they can. I, Faye Bartley, leave my Old Kentucky home to anyone who has the desire to live there. I, Donna Davis, will my ability to twine men around my little finger to Maxine Foster. I, Georgina Nicol, leave my High Society Ideas to Ellen Crawford. I, Joyce Mills, will my love for convertibles to anyone who likes fresh air. I, Hazel Farrar, leave my title of Mrs. to anyone who isn ' t as lucky as I am. I, Janice Rucker, will my ability to keep secrets to Ann Simmons - just in case. To the Faculty we, the class of ' 57, leave the underclassmen with the hopes that you live through it. To the Juniors, we leave our Black Bands and Blue Bed Spreads. To the Freshmen, we leave our Motto, Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned. In testimony whereof We, the said Graduating Class, do hereby cause this will to be signed and sealed on this, the twelfth day of September, 1957, A. D.

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MISS RUBY ANN THOMAS Covington, Va. MISS PATRICIA BELLE ZICAFOOSE Lewisburg, W. Va.



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Prophecy June 4, 1967 Paris, France Dear Leota, I certainly was surprised and pleased to see you again after ten years. It really has been a long time. Bill and I have been in Paris for two years and it seemed impossible to see a familiar face after so long. Your life has certainly been interesting, you have traveled all over the world, and you say you’re still looking for the man of your life, The substantial things. I do wish you good fortune in Snake River, Idaho. Before I left for Paris, I met with some of the girls in our class, so now I will try to catch you up on happenings since we were together. My dear roommate, Libby Huggard, now has her Master’s Degree in Psychiatry and is Supervisor of Spring Grove State Hospital, and she married a dang yankee. Georgina Nicol never quite made the cowgirl movie star she often dreamed of becoming; instead, she married Ron and they have a big horse ranch in Ken¬ tucky, with three lovely children. Faye Bartley also married a Kentuckian and they live in Florida. Faye has given up nursing and has turned to a singing career, but that has been delayed because they now have a little girl. Hazel Farrar has three children and will be the Educational Director at C. O. when Miss Ricks retires. Pat Zicafoose still can’t make up her mind which Tom, Dick, or Harry it will be. She is working as an Office Nurse in Dr. LeHew ' s office in Lewisburg. Donna Davis finally decided, with the help of a three carat diamond, Marvin was the one she loved. They have been married a year and Marvin is Chief Medical Doctor at C. O., and Donna is now the Superintendent of Nurses. Elva June Phillips will start her Chief Residency in Pediatrics at C. O. this year, under Dr. Edmunds. Bill is still waiting for her. Madalyn Smith has forgotten what Nursing is, she will marry her sixth hus¬ band next month. He is R. C. Hayslett, formerly of Clifton Forge, who now owns the biggest oil well in Texas. Ruby Thomas married her little Frenchman, they live in Colorado and have two children. Ruby only does volunteer community nursing these days. Two weeks after graduation, Marion Shumate married Earl, and they have three sets of twin boys. Marion decided that Clifton Forge wasn’t such a bad place to live after all. Nona King married Otmer and they are doing missionary work in China. They haven ' t been home for three years. Joyce Mills is Surgical Nurse for her husband in their Hospital, the Twinkling Star, in Texas. She finally made it to Texas. Marion Chandler is living in Beckley, W. Va. ; she and Richard have started a nursery of their own, they have six girls. Janice Rucker lives in Covington and is doing only family nursing and says it ' s a full time job. She and Pee Wee have four children. I think that about covers our little group. I do hope all of us will be able to get together this fall for our reunion. It will be nice to see everyone once again. Bye for now-- Dallas Sutherland (Spangler)

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