Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital School of Nursing - Aeneid Yearbook (Huntington, WV)
- Class of 1958
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No more fitting tribute can be paid you. Miss Garland, than to say that by your works, by your increasing efforts, and by your life, you are the vanguard of our progress. Truly, we are proud of you, and this appreciation of the students you have known so well is offered as a glad recognition to the resplendent victories you have achieved. I dare do all that may become a man; Who dares do more, is none. SHAKESPEARE MISS LOUISE M. REYNOLDS Director of Nurses MISS GRACE M. RICKS Associate Director, School of Nursing MISS EMMA GARLAND Clinical Instructor and Co-ordinator, Medical- Surgical Nursing MRS. PEGGY L. ELLIS Nursing Arts Instructor MISS ZELLA M. PITZER Assistant Clinical Instructor Operating Room Supervisor MRS. LYDIA M. WOODS Evening Supervisor MISS EVA BUSSARD Night Supervisor MR. STEPHEN C. BOCSKEY Biological Science Instructor MRS. JANE H. FRIEND Social Science Instructor MR. ROBERT M. FRIEND Social Science Instructor MRS. CASSIE S. BLACK Assistant Clinical Instructor Surgical Nursing MISS LOUISE WORKMAN Assistant Clinical Instructor Medical Nursing MRS. ELEANOR W. CLARK Assistant Nursing Arts Instructor Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow. Creeps in this petty pace from day to day. To the last syllable of recorded time;. . . SHAKESPEARE MISS EMMA GARLAND MISS ZELLA PITZER Sponsors Officers LEFT TO RIGHT; Misses Connie Houchins, President; Betty Roberts, Vice-President: Mary Gall, Secretary-Treasurer. MISS VIRGINIA BOND Huntington, W. Va. MRS. KAREN KELLY BOSTIC Clifton Forge, Va. MISS MARY BROOKS Culloden, W. Va. MRS. MARY GOODBAR CLEMMONS Clifton Forge, Va. MISS ELLEN CRAWFORD Clifton Forge, Va. MISS DELORES DILLEY Covington, Va. MISS GENEVA FOX Sandstone, W. Va. MISS MARY GALL Glen Daniel, W. Va. MISS ETHEL GILL Lewisburg, W. Va MISS BARBARA GOINS Hinton, W. Va. MISS JANEY GOODBAR Clifton Forge, Va. MISS CONNIE HOUCHINS East Rainelle, W. Va. MISS PEGGY MEADS Scot Depot, W. Va. MRS. GAY CORRON OWEN Clifton Forge, Va. MISS BETTY ROBERTS Lexington, Va, MISS DELBERT A RUCKMAN Frost, W. Va. MISS VIOLET SWEET Ronceverte, W. Va. MISS LUCY WILLIAMS Millboro, Va. MRS. MILDRED MOTTERN WILSON Covington, Va. Last Will and Testament We, the graduating class of 1958, upon leaving our Alma Mater, do bequeath this, our last will and testament. To the O.R., we leave our tired feet, chapped hands and aching back. To the Juniors, we leave our black bands in hope you will act like dignified Seniors as we did. To the Freshmen, we leave plenty of time off duty to do their socializing. I, Mary Goodbar, will my ability to hold and love one man to Brenda DiGrassi. I, Barbara Goins, leave my ability to run all over the country after a barefoot boy to anyone who thinks they can keep up with me. I, Violet Sweet, will my calm, cool and collected ways to anyone who is in need of them. I, Betty Roberts, will my ability to get a crush on one man and keep it to Sue Gay in hopes she has better luck than I did. I, Mary Brooks, will my ability to obtain a record player and buy a record every month to someone who can afford it. I never could. I, Jenny Fox, will my love for brown eyes and dark hair to those girls who love frosty blondes. I, Gay Owens, will my brown sweater to anyone who thinks they can get by with wear¬ ing it - I never could! I, Jenny Bond, leave all the boys to the oncoming classes, I, Karen Bostic, will my ability to get into trouble to anyone who can outdo me. I, Delberta Ruckman, will my ability to sleep until 6:30 a.m,, have breakfast, and get to work by 6:50 a. m. to anyone who thinks they can do it. I, Eliza Goodbar. will my ability to flirt with the men to anyone who has what it takes. I, Lucy Williams, will my love for the country to those city girls who have telephones. I, Mildred Wilson, will my red teddy bear to Elaine Leisher since 1 don ' t need him any longer. I, Peggy Meads, will - No! I’m taking it all with me. I, Connie Houchins, leave to anyone capable, my ability to be mischievous and still remain innocent. I, Ellen Crawford, will my quiet, soft bedroom shoes to Sandra Pivont for future use in hopes she won ' t make so much noise. I, Delores Dilly, leave my ability to argue, to Sarah Payne and hope she profits by it. 1 sure haven ' t. I, Ethel Gill, leave my dance, The Charleston, to anyone who thinks they can do it. I, Mary Gall, will my three inch heels to Joyce Shaver in hopes she will wear them. Prophecy A reunion of the Class of 1958 of the Chesapeake and Ohio School of Nursing was held last night at Pig Run Inn owned and operated by Lucy and Bob. It was a lovely evening, with a turnout of 19 graduates, and husbands and 51 child¬ ren. The first to arrive at the inn was Mildred with her husband Ray and four lovely chil¬ dren. Mildred is now the Pediatric Supervisor at C O Hospital. Virginia Bond arrived with her husband, a doctor, whom she met while working as Operating Room Supervisor at Richmond Memorial Hospital. (By the way this is Jenny ' s third husband.) Who do you think flew all the way from California just to be with us? Yes, you ' re right, Barbara Goins Williams and her husband. Bill. Barb is now head nurse on the Psy¬ chiatric ward at Letterman ' s Army Hospital. (By the way they have two sets of twins plus three other children.) Yes, Delberta Ruckman finally married Bud (no surprise to us). They have a large chicken farm in Frost, W. Va, Delberta is Superintendent of the Frost General Hospital. Ellen Crawford arrived slim and chic in her 1962 red. Ford Convertible. Ellen is supervisor of 4th floor of Children ' s Hospital, Richmond, Va. Keep up the good work, Ellen. The next step will be a gold Cadillac. Upon arriving, Connie Houchins quickly shed her shoes, and honored us with the Charleston. Connie is still working with Ringling Brothers Circus in Florida. She plans to leave the Circus soon and join her husband, John, in Selba, South Dakota. Violet Sweet slipped quietly to the back table with her husband, Earl. They have just returned from Italy, where they spent three months in the glass house that Earl de¬ signed. As we looked around, in strolled the former Mary Goodbar with her husband. Tommy, and three little towheads. Mary looked as gay as she did on her wedding day. Tommy has re-enlisted in the Air Force for the third time. Mary has given up Nursing to be with her children, and to tour the country with Tommy. (How does it feel to be a Colonel ' s wife, Mary?) After talking to Mary and Tommy for a few minutes, who appears but Mary Brooks with her husband. Roy. She told us Roy has been out of the Navy for a year now and aft¬ er receiving her degree in Nursing Education, they will reside in Orlando, Fla. , where Roy is employed in deep sea fishing and Mary will teach in a hospital there. (No chil¬ dren as yet.) Who just drove up in the black and white Ford with a gold stripe? It couldn ' t be Janey Goodbar -- Yes, Air Force uniform and all. Captain at that. She tells us that she is stationed in Indiana and from the looks of that three carat diamond she seems to be doing all right for herself. (Couldn ' t be you know who, could it, Janey?) Well, here come Karen and Dempsey and little papoose. You’ll never believe it, but Karen drove here tonight. These two must have C O in their blood. Oh, well, it sure helps with that $50, 000 home out on the river. Betty Roberts arrived with her old flame. Yes, she finally took the step, Betty was chosen the best dressed nurse 1963. She has toured many places and just returned from Iran after having spent two years there as an Industrial nurse, for the American, Iran Oil Company. She says she likes it fine and from the looks of the gentleman on her arm I think I would enjoy it too. As we look around, we see Mary Gall and her husband, prank. They have just ar¬ rived from South America, where Mary is doing missionary work and Frank is employed with the Oil Company. How ate the twins, Mary? They surely are sweet. In struts Ethel Gill in a green chemise (still in style) with a huge bow in the back, Ethel is still single but by the process of elimination, it won ' t be long. Slowly this class becomes a class again. Here come Gay Carron Owen and her husband, Morgan. Gay is home to stay after five years in California (Morgan decided he didn’t like the Navy after eight years ' duty). Gay will replace Miss Ricks as Educa¬ tional Director at C O. Good luck. Gay, remember our Anatomy Classes. Don ' t be too hard on the girls. This looks like a night for the Air Force. Here comes Peggy Meads wearing what every Air Force Nurse wears, and she wears it with dignity. You’ve really gone places since we ' ve seen you last, from a graduate to a major. Peggy remains aloof when asked about her romantic life, but say, Peggy, where is Major Brougham? Well, look who just strolled in looking like a fashion model. Geneva Fox just came in especially for the reunion from her many duties as instructor at Duke University. Gen- ny, who is your current flame? Bob, Dick, Jack, Keith, or did you find someone else? Well, it looks like everybody is present and accounted for, but wait just a minute here comes Dilley arguing with the girls as to which is the best road to Pig Road Inn. Dilley just blew in from Reno after receiving her divorce from a millionaire whom she met during her two years’ stay in Iran, Incidentally, this poor man is a garbage collec¬ tor now. Nice work, Delores. As our reunion draws to a close we wish to thank Bob and Lucy for the use of their Inn this evening. We hope that we can repeat this evening again in ten years. Class History It was a bright Sunday afternoon (to most of us) of September 18, 1955, that thirty- four eager (to go home) girls arrived at the C O Nurses ' Home in Clifton Forge. We were escorted by families and friends and loaded down with luggage. We were greeted at the door by Miss Reynolds, Miss Ricks, and Mrs. Dondley, who held out their hands and when we held out ours, they said, Oh, no, we want the tui¬ tion, the handshaking comes later. So with our money gone, we had our names pin¬ ned on and were lined up in one confused line. Sure enough the handshaking started. At the end of the reception and the bidding of good-bye to our beloved parents, the unpacking started and we had supper. Along about bedtime, we began to feel deserted, most of us were ready to go home ... however, we survived and finally came the morning and that fabulous trip to Nat¬ ural Bridge, W L, and VMI (sigh). That night we had a pajama party and it was party, party all week. They were fattening us up for the Big Kill. In the second week, the fun began. We were given an armful of books and meas¬ ured for uniforms and sweaters. We were told to study two hours a night, and, if we Were good, we could see a movie once in a while. Believe it or not, but we did. Those first after hours visits with the older students with their tales, left us hor¬ rified, and Mrs. Dondley’s much feared footsteps are things we will never forget. Oh, yes, I can’t leave out the good smell of popcorn during study hour and our getting caught every time we went to the water fountain (caught by the Old Boogie Man herself). Yes, the life of a probie is a wearisome road. You never know but what tomorrow ' s test may be your last. That first Holly Ball at the Greenbrier Hotel at White Sulphur Springs and also our first formal here was the highlight of three months of hard labor, but it was worth it. Then came basketball and Glee Club which were good diversions from our studies. Then came that wonderful and long awaited day on March 18, when twenty-four hopeful girls received their caps. Now we were full-fledged students but classes still didn ' t end. The first of June, classes did end and vacations and affiliations began. It was a sad day when the first six left for Spring Grove State Hospital in Maryland. The time seemed to fly by as we entered our Junior year. You would think at this point history would take a rest, but for us it was just the beginning. It was in November of that year that we became the first class to wear the Junior Stripes. Then in February 1957 we sent twelve guinea pigs to The Medi¬ cal College of Virginia in Richmond to get their basic knowledge in obstetrics and pe¬ diatrics. Then came September of 1957 when we donned our black bands and became dig¬ nified Seniors. We felt as if we were getting somewhere at last. In December of 1957 came the long awaited Holly Ball again. Connie Houchins was crowned queen and we really had a grand time. At last came March when the last group returned from Richmond and the class was together again. We will never forget our little class reunion on the Sunday night after they came back. We started classes but this time we only had two courses left besides those terrible comprehensives. And now we close this chapter of our ever growing book of knowledge and exper¬ iences. Some have already married and some plan to further their education. In what¬ ever you do, we wish you the best of luck and a world of happiness. We hope that the history of our class will not end here but will continue on through the coming years. With this history, we leave but a few of our many memories but we hope this will serve the purpose of reminding you of us and our many thanks. Connie Houchins Ethel Gill Jenny Bond WITTIEST Betty Roberts MOST STUDIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Gall BEST PERSONALITY Ellen Crawford MOST HELPFUL TO SCHOOL Geneva Fox BEST ALL AROUND Connie Houchins The Senior Snapshots. May these days always be fresh in our minds I’m sure they will not be forgotten. Will they?? Key: l-Barbara Goins 2—Virginia Bond 3 “Connie Houchins 4 dldred Wilson 5-EIiza and lurj Goodbar b-Gay Corron Owen 7 Geneva Fox 8-Betty Roberts 9 Lucy Williams 10-Delores Dilley 11—liary Gall 12-Delberta Ruckman 13-I ' ii2y Brooks 14-Ethel Gill 15 Ellen Crawford 16-Karen Kelly Bostic Favorite Sayings of Our Seniors! ETHEL GILL - That ' s a large idea! ELLEN CRAWFORD - If I can’t take it with me I ' m not going - JENNY FOX - I cares less - BETTY ROBERTS - Ain ' t we now? DELORES DILLEY - You think it bothers me? KAREN BOSTIC - You ' d better believe it! MARY BROOKS - Do you think that I care? JENNY BOND - I wish I had a date tonight PEGGY MEADS - O.K. BARBARA GOINS - Bill! MARY CLEMONS - Let ' s have a party! GAY OWEN - There’s nothing like it CONNIE HOUCHINS - We had a ball - LUCY WILLIAMS - Honey MARY GALL - Now, I ' m not fussing - BUT VIOLET SWEET - It’s all right with me MILDRED WILSON - I hope I am - DELBERTA RUCKMAN - There ' s not a thing wrong with me! ELIZA GOODBAR - That ' s a bunch of bull - Our Housemothers MRS. EDITH DONDLEY MRS. ADDIE LUGAR MISS ZELLA PITZER To be, or not to be: that is the ’ q tioffi Whether His nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune Or to take arms against a sea of troublesi ' .. ' ■ And by opposing end them f. ‘ ,■ -v I MISS GRACE RICKS Co-Sponsor MRS. CASSIE BLACK Co-Sponsor MISS MAXINE FOSTER President MISS NANCY KING MISS JEANIE TYREE Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer MISS ANNA MARIE CARMEAN MISS JANICE FARLEY r MISS ETHEL MAE GRIMES ( i MISS LAURA FOX MISS I¥A HALL MISS NANCY KELLER MISS SANDRA PIVONT MISS CAROLYN POWELL MISS ELLA MAE SIMMONS MISS JACKIE UNROE i ■ MISS MARY VARNEY MISS PATSY POWELL JUNIORS ■P ZW ' mm ' ■ m-- STANDING: MRS. PEGGY ELLIS - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Co-Sponsor MRS. ELEANOR CLARK---Co-Sponsor SEATED: NORMA MORGAN - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - President PAT WALKER - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Vice-President THELMA VANNOY - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Secretary-Treasurer MISS FRANCIS BOWEN MISS CAROL COX MISS BRENDA DIGRASSI MISS LAVERNE HENNING MISS BETTY LEMONS MISS RUTH FOX MISS SUE GAY Ipf MISS RUTH EDENS MISS SHIRLEY FISH MISS BETTY HATCHER MISS PATSY HAYNES MISS ELAINE LESHER MISS NORMA MORGAN MISS HELEN McCULLY MISS JOAN PATTERSON MISS JOYCE SHAVER MISS KATIE SMITH MISS SHELVA SMITH MISS SUSIE SMITH MISS MARY TOMLINSON MISS THELMA VANNOY MISS PATRICIA WALKER Freshman Snapshots! Now aren’t they cute? DR. JOHN MOOREHEAD EMMETT Chief Surgeon We shall remember Dr. Emmett as one who extends a hearty handshake and friend¬ ly greeting to all those within his reach. May we never forget his kindness, thoughtfulness and consideration shown us though- out our student days. DR. R. PRESTON HAWKINS, JR. Surgeon DR. JOHN D. ADAMS Surgeon In our book of unforgettable memories, our experiences in the operating room will live forever. We’re sure that many times your patience was tried by our mistakes but you never failed to reassure us and lend a helping hand. DR. HUGO A. TRUEBA DR. JOHN BINKHORST - Chief Surgical Resident DR. RICHARD SLACK DR. THEODOSIO MELO DR. ARMISTEAD D. WILLIAMS Chief, Department of Internal Medicine DR. ALLEN E. LEHEW Internist We could never express in vv ' ords our appreciation for the many ways you have helped us in the last three years. Our thanks to you is said with deepest sincerity. STANDING: DR. MUHSIN EL HAJJ - Chief Medical Resident DR. ANTONIO DELBOSQUE SEATED: DR. JAYIER VILLAPONDO DR. MASAYUKI KASAHARA DR. RAYMOND L. CLATERBAUGH General Practitioner DR. FRANK L. WYSOR Ophthalmologist DR. MAURICE FLIESS Pediatrician DR. LOUIS A. HOUFF General Practitioner DR. MURDO M. MacKAY Otolaryngologist Not Pictured: DR. E. N. WEAVER - Neuro-Surgeon DR. G. S. HARTLEY - General Practitioner DR. C. L. WHITMORE - Dermatologist DR. W. L. MORMON - Plastic Surgeon DR, COURTNEY EDMONDS Ophthalmologist MISS BETTY DURVIN Head Nurse - West II MRS. JOYCE CAMPBELL Head Nurse - South II MRS. KATHERINE MASON Head Nurse - East II MRS. BONNIE DREWRY Head Nurse - West III MRS. RUBY REYNOLDS Head Nurse - East III MRS. MARIE CHENAULT Head Nurse - East IV MISS ZELLA PITZER Operating Room Supervisor MRS. AUDREY WOODS Head Nurse - Central Supply General Staff Nurses FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lois Morgan, Miss Vivian Nelson, Mrs. Jean Turner. BACK ROW: Mrs. Mary Barger, Mrs. Jessie Estes. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lorena Sampson, Mrs. Dallas Dobbs, Miss Faye Bartley. BACK ROW: Mrs. Molly Clark, Miss Nona King, Mrs. Betty Sayers. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Wanda Linton, Miss Sandra Nicol, Miss Georginia Nicol, Miss Marian Shumate, Miss Donna Davis, Mrs. Louise Scruggs, Mrs. Gladys Moss, Mrs. Margaret Newcomer, Mrs. Marion Collins, Mrs. Harriet Watkins, Mrs. Janice Devers. NURSES AIDES: 7-3 Mrs. Humphries, Mrs. Eckard, Mrs. Cambell, Mrs. Jordon, Mrs. Sullender, Mrs. Hambrick, Mrs. Callaway, Mrs. Burks, Mrs. Oyler. NURSES AIDES: 3-11 Mrs. Irvine, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hayslett, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Lacks. Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Putman, Miss left to right: CENTRAL SUPPLY NURSES AIDES, Payne and Mrs. Reynolds. I f I I ] f I I i ! Mos friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly: Then, heigh-ho, the holly! Annual Holly Ball The Holly Ball, which is an annual event held at the Greenbrier Hotel each Decem¬ ber, is the highlight of the year. On December 14, 1958 Miss Constance Houchins was crowned Queen by Dr. J. M. Emmett. Also honored were Princesses Delores Dilley and Lucy Williams. Student Health MRS. CASSIE BLACK MRS. MURIEL SHORTER MISS ELLEN CRAWFORD DR. ARMSTEAD WILLIAMS, M.D. Student Organization Misses Sandra Pivont, First Vice-President; Geneve Fox, President; Sarah Payne. Sec¬ retary. (Not pictured is Laura Fox, Second Vice-President.) Glee Club (Not pictured - MRS. VIRGINIA ADAMS - Director) Devotions Basketball STANDING: Ellen Craw¬ ford, Manager. LEFT TO RIGHT: Janie Goodbar, Coach; Virginia Bond, Maxine Foster. SECOND ROW: Sue Gay, Shelva Smith, Norma Morgan. Cheerleaders Left to right: Connie Houchins, Frances Bowen. Not pictured: Margaret Lilly, Lavern Henning. operating Room Mrs. Marianna Westerman, Assistant Supervisor. Left to right; Mrs. Ernestine Tyler, Mrs. Dorothy Bryant and Mrs. Kay Via. Anesthesia Department Left to right; Mrs. Margie Sirles, Mrs. Betty Downey, Mrs. Margie Whitmer, Mrs. Pauline Markley and Dr. Manuel Ross. Dr. John Jonas (Insert). DR, WILLIAM P. GILMER Roentgenologist DR. GEORGE CHUCKER Roentgenologist Mrs. Nora Clark Miss Ann Clark X-Ray Department Miss Carlotta McCormick Miss Annette Jones NOT PICTURED; Mrs. Jean Persinger Miss June Bliss O. P. D. MRS. BARBARA RICE and patient MR, WALTER DIN- WIDDIE, Physiotherapist - h i. DR, C. T. BALES, Chaplain MISS ELLEN CRAW¬ FORD, Nurse, and patient. MR. JOHN GUY MRS. MARY L. TRIMPEY Food Manager Dietitian Dietetic Department Miss Martha Smith, Dietary Assistant Mr. Jimmy Kelly, Stock Steward Miss Joan Downey, Clerk Mrs. Rosolyn Reynolds, Assistant Manager DR. THOMAS N. WARREN, Pathologist MISS ALMA BUNCH, Chief Technician CLINICAL AND PATHO¬ LOGICAL LABORATORY: Dr. Thomas Warren, Miss Ila Evans, Miss Dorothy Foster, Mrs. Sibly Slack, Mrs. Martha Stone, Mrs. Gene Fegans, Miss Jone Lar- rick. Not Pictured: Miss Alice Printice. Bookkeeper MRS. CHARLOTTE YOUNG Business Manager MR. WILLIAM LEECH Office Personnel STANDING: Miss Mary Ann Reynolds, Miss Mildred Weller, Miss Betty Myers, Miss Gayle Daniels, Miss Sylvia Nicely, Mrs. Anne Fairburn. SEATED: Miss Virginia Gleason, Miss Louise Long, Mrs. Louise Wood. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Sarah Ratliff, Mrs. Marjorie Forbes, Mrs. Audrey Nicely. SECRETARIES Mr. Pete Johnson, Dr. Emmett; Miss Margaret Lewis, Dr. Emmett; Mrs. Barbara Thurston, E.N.T.; Mrs. Betty Larrick, Pathology Lab,; Miss Catherine Thurston, Miss Reynolds; Mrs. Millie Hardy, X-ray; Mrs. Gertrude Hearne, medical. RECORD ROOM CLERKS Mrs. Helen Bess, Mrs. Violet Shaffer, Miss Janet Wright. MRS. ROSA HUTCHINSON Linen Mistress MRS. ETHEL KERR Housekeeper Maintenance TOP ROW: Mr. Herbert Bragg, Water Service Mechanic; Mr. Claude Pullen, Carpenter; Mr. Ollie Wright, Electrician. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Clyde Deeds, Sheet Metal Worker; Mr. George Stull, Electrician; Mr. W. O. Wilson, Janitor. JANET ROSE Maid ROBERT CHRISTIAN Porter JULIA HURT Maid MRS, ELIZABETH PAYNE - Secretary to Director of the School Of Nursing Here and There! •mLM m m B, Pre-Clinical Class FIRST ROW, Left to right: Charlotte Houchins, Sally Carey, Phyllis Morris, Caroline Craffey, Reta Blake, Susan Bostic, Ida Bolling, Shelbia Hanshaw. SECOND ROW: Miss Ricks, Nancy Meador, Judy Higgens, Ava Reynolds, Virginia Heffner, Janice Wills, Rachel Lampe, Jenny Irvine. THIRD ROW: Betty Lou Shope, Doris Farrar, Mary Louise Snead, Janet Lou Perry, Shirley Ann Haynes, Velma Jo Jenkins, Marie Bransford and Miss Reynolds. Graduate Senior Junior Freshman Out Cap That cap the nurse on duty wears Is costlier than the bonnets gay Worn by the wives of millionaires regardless of the price they pay. ’Tis something that she herself can make, A bit of linen, trimmed and turned The ri’ght to it (for mercy ' s sake) Was with three years of training earned. That uniform of spotless white Was costlier than a lady ' s gown, ' Twas bought with care by day and night For those with illness stricken down. The royal robes show royal birth But every nurse ' s simple pin Is emblematic of her worth; A symbol she has toiled to win. Oh gracious spirit, love imbued. That can such tender care accord, Perhaps it is, that gratitude Must always be your best reward. Now out of gratitude appears This tribute, done in simple verse Upon the dedicated years Of all who choose to be a nurse. (Unknown) THE GLADYS INN The Story of Our Hospital In 1897 a committee from the employees of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway met with Mr. George W. Stevens, who at that time was General Manager of the Railway Company, for the purpose of forming a mutual hospital association. Its effort was pri¬ marily directed towards taking care of catastrophic injuries and illnesses. There is reason to believe that Mr. Stevens was one of the early initiators of this idea. Clifton Forge, due to its geographical location as it related to the Railway Company, was selected as a location for the first hospital of this Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Employees’ Hospital Association movement. The old Gladys Inn Hotel was located on the present site and this old hotel was turned over to the employees for operation as a hospital. This renovated building was put into hospital operation on December 1, 1897, with a bed capacity for about fifty patients. The professional staff consisted of one surgeon, Dr. J. C, Wysor, who was the father of Dr, Frank Wysor of the hospital’s present staff. The Superintendent of Nurses was Miss M. H. Richardson. Later she was succeeded by Mrs. Woodyard, Mrs. Mary Berryman and Mrs. Fushia Marshbank. One house doctor and five nurses were employed. Dr, Charles Brock was Chief Surgeon of the railroad. In 1914 Dr. W. T. Oppenhimer succeeded Dr. Brock as Chief Surgeon. The Clifton Forge hospital had become a very busy institution and the old Gladys Inn structure was not adequate for its needs. Through the influence of Mr. George Stevens, who was then president of the railroad, the old Gladys Inn was demolished and a new modern hospital constructed. The new facility was opened with appropriate ceremonies on April 2, 1917. It was well equipped and adequate for its day. Dr. B, B. Wheeler was appointed Surgeon in Charge. Dr. Wheeler had associated with him. Dr. E. D. Wells, Otolaryngologist, and Dr. J, N, Williams in the Department of Roentgenology and Supervisor of Laboratories. The School of Nursing was organized in 1916 with Miss E. W, Bauer as Superintendent. In September, 1920, Dr. J, M, Emmett succeeded Dr. Wheeler as Surgeon in Charge of the hospital in Clifton Forge. Dr. Emmett has continued in this position since his initial appointment. In 1919 there were three nurses graduated from the School of Nursing. Dr. G, S. Hartley had been appointed by Dr, Wheeler as internist and he con¬ tinued on with the hospital ' s operation. Miss Maude Dauherty became Superintendent of the hospital and Superintendent of Nurses in 1925. Miss Dauherty resigned in 1932 and she was replaced by Miss Pearl Pope. In the year 1934, the School of Nursing was discontinued because it was felt that there was a superfluous number of nurses being graduated and a demand for their services did not appear to exist. On May 12, 1936, a further addition was made to the Chesapeake and Ohio Hos¬ pital by the creation of the west wing, giving the hospital fifty additional beds. The primary building was renovated and redecorated. Further modern facilities for the care of patients were installed. In 1937 the school of Nursing was re-opened under the direction of Miss Pearl Pope as Superintendent, In 1914 a new and modern nurses home was constructed. This nurses home had a capacity for the care of about seventy-five individuals. In the same year Miss Clyde Cox succeeded Miss Pope as Superintendent of Nurses and Miss Louise Reynolds was appointed Superintendent of the Hospital. In 1943 Miss Cox resigned to enter the armed forces and she was succeeded as Superintendent of Nurses by Miss Ger¬ trude Thompson. In 1944 Miss Thompson resigned to enter the armed forces and her successor was Miss Anna Wood. About this time the dual positions of Hospital Superintend¬ ent and Superintendent of Nurses were combined. Miss Louise Reynolds being appointed to take over the two responsibilities. Miss Kyle Carson became Nursing Instructor in 1945. Miss Carson resigned because of ill health. Miss Grace M. Ricks was then made Associate Director of Nurses and assumed directly the responsibilites of the School of Nursing. With the growth of the school other faculty members have been added. The present members of the School of Nursing faculty include: Mrs. Peggy L. Ellis, Nursing Arts Instructor; Miss Emma E. Garland, Clinical Instructor, Medical and Surgical Nursing; Mrs. Cassie S, Black, Surgical Supervisor; Miss Louise Workman, Medical Supervisor; Mrs. Eleanor Clark, Assistant Nursing Arts Instructor; Miss Zella Pitzer, Operating Room Supervisor; Mrs. Lydia Woods, Evening Supervisor; and Miss Eva Bnssard, Night Super¬ visor, In the early part of 1954, the Railway Company appropriated funds aggregating about one million dollars for the construction of a new wing to the hospital. This new wing, with its additional facilities, was planned to take care of seventy-five ad¬ ditional patients, giving the hospital an aggregate bed space for 225 patients. This appropriation was supported by Mr. Walter Tuohy, President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. The appropriation included funds for a complete renovation of the old building and added facilities to bring the hospital up to a completely modern plant. This new wing was opened on May 12, 1955, with a dedication address by Mr. Walter Tuohy. Addition of West Wing in 1936 The present professional personnel of the hospital includes: Dr. J, M, Emmett, Chief Surgeon and Chairman of the Department of Surgery; Dr, R. P, Hawkins, Assistant Chief Surgeon in charge of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery; Dr. J, D, Adams, Associate Surgeon; Dr. Armistead D, Williams, Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine; Dr. Allan E, Lellew, Associate in the Department of Internal Medicine; Dr. William P. Gilmer, Director of the Department of Roentgenology; Dr. George Chucker, Associate in the Department of Roentgenology; Dr. Frank Wysor, Ophthalmologist; Dr. Courtney Edmond, Otolaryngologist; Dr. Murdo MacKay, Otolaryngologist; Dr. Thomas N. Warren, Director of the Department of Pathology and Clinical Laboratories; Dr. John F. Jonas, Director of the Department of Anesthesiology; Dr. Maurice M. Fliess, Pediatrician; Dr, Walter E, Vermilya, Obstetrician; Dr. C. W, Whitmore, Dermatologist; Dr. Warren L. Morman, Jr., Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Dr. Raymond L. Claterbaugh, Dr. German S. Hartley, and Dr. Louis A. Houff, visiting physicians. The Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital is approved by the Virginia Hospital Association and the Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Hospitals. In 1957 the hospital ad¬ mitted 7, 843 patients and treated 17, 985 out-patients. Alumnae 1919 Mrs. Marion Spinner Thurber Mrs. Lottie Henderson Cary ♦Mrs. Mollie Hundley 1920 Miss. Leila G. Payne Mrs. Lola B. Hicks Mrs. Lydia McCoy Woods Mrs. Bertha Brown Hanna Mrs. Julia Bailey Bulter Mrs. Viola McDowell Glenn Mrs. Pearl Gilliam Smith Mrs. Dewey S. Pettigrew Mrs. Goldie M. Keith 1921 Miss Anna M. Ferrie Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Harnbarger Mrs. Sallie Pelter Clarkson Mrs. Maude Fielding Carter 1922 Mrs. Grace L. Lawrence Mrs. Sallie Cox Taylor Mrs. Maude Harris Blade 1923 Miss Anna Harrington Mrs. Maude Lusk Ellis ♦Mrs. Edna Pursley Watson Mrs. Cleve Hayslett Gowran ♦Miss Carrie Smith Mrs. Myrtle Via Warren Mrs. Elizabeth Deeds Durham 1924 Mrs. Olga Burnette Brook Mrs. Ellen Hyde Lusk Mrs. Grace Scott Wickline Mrs. Hazel Powell Perry 1925 ♦Mrs. Pearl Apperson Davidson ♦Mrs. Mildred Gardner Fox 1926 No Class 1927 Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke Sampson Mrs. Susie Hyde Mathews Miss Anna B. Anderson Mrs. Christine Hepler Wright Mrs. Goldie Armstrong Johnson Mrs. Erma Boggs Kingan Mrs. Lena Puffenbarger Simpson 1928 Mrs. Mae Armstrong Harding Mrs. Clara Hodge Hinchey Mrs. Thelma Fox Baker Mrs. Lucille Burnette Via Mrs. Virginia Musselman Evans Mrs. Hazel Parkey Faulconer ♦Mrs. Gladys Warwick Smith Mrs. Mabel Landis Rudisell Mrs. Blanch Hantz Payne Mrs. Bessie Burdette Foster Mrs. Virginia Smith Enos 1929 Mrs. Madeline Anderson Lumsden Miss Eva Bussard Mrs. Carolyn Johnson Craft Mrs. Lillian Hinkle Christian Mrs. Lorena Linkswiller Sampson Mrs. Elsie McKinney Lagee Mrs. Anna Murray Wood Mrs. Evelyn Myers Smith Mrs. Helen Newcomer Rule Mrs. Virginia Ritter Mays ♦Mrs. Mildred Sherman Glover 1930 Mrs. Nellie Ayers Thurston Mrs. Gladys East Moss Mrs. Ruth Greene Lawrence Capt. Martha Irene Simpson Miss Catherine Wilson Mrs. Hattie McGrady Crance Mrs. Hester Vaughn Burger 1931 Mrs. lone Hicks Gorman Mrs. Mabel Bennett Smith Miss Dorothy Cleek Mrs. Wanda East King Mrs. Pauline Hinkle Egmore Mrs. Olga Hicks Akers Mrs. Martha Hughes Harrison Mrs. Emma Robertson Burns Mrs. Helen Wilson Scuggs Mrs. Cleo Wood Heslep Mrs. Arbutus Grotz Mowbry Mrs. Pearl Wood Brown Mrs. Mary Cherry Harris 1932 Mrs. Thelma Hodges Ray Mrs. Mabel Myers Peters Mrs. Mildred Kinsey Chaplin Miss Ruth Anderson Mrs. Shirley Watson Brashears Mrs. Mary Blake Gibbenmeyer Mrs. Madeline Kenny Benson Mrs. Clara Murray Clawson Mrs. Louise Kern Lemon Mrs. A Hie Wright Weikle Mrs. Mary Finney Turner 1933 Mrs. Grace Hambrick Melton •Mrs. Margaret Rumpf Mohler •Mrs. Josephine Jackson Sirles Mrs. Cecilia Burgandine Spinner Mrs. Virginia Williams Frazier 1934 Mrs. Louise Tate Boggess Mrs. Lillian Brown Rogers Mrs. Marjorie Bare Bennett Mrs. Margaret Finney Terrell Mrs. Louise Stump Harnsberger Mrs. Dorothy Simpson Hardy Mrs. Lorraine Kenny Frazier No Training School until 1940 1940 Mrs. Mildred Gorman East Mrs. Mildred Dudley Horton Mrs. Juanita Bashaw Campbell Mrs. Mary Powell Savage Miss Margaret Ruble Major Frances Shorter Miss Helen Lugar Mrs. Vivian Stull McGuire Mrs. Margaret Collins Ashwell Miss Margaret Vallandingham Mrs. Nell Hanger Mrs. Margaret Armentrout White Mrs. Julia King Cox 1941 Mrs. Catherine Dudley Bailey Mrs. Connie Evans Gilbert Mrs. Geraldine Frith Kuper Mrs. Rachel Poff Howell Mrs. Mary McKinney Obenchain Mrs. Rosa Wood Greet Mrs. Josephine Leininger Ranken Mrs. Vera Mustain Long Mrs. Merle Mustain Waldon Mrs. Deane St. Clair Whitmer Mrs. Thelma Dew Whitmer 1942 Mrs. Bernice Loving Gochenour Mrs. Juanita Corn Snowe Mrs. Mary Kern Harris Mrs. Janice Redden Babaugh Mrs. Geneva Bogar Grenier Mrs. Opal Conner Wade Mrs. Mildred Gibson Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons Moore Mrs. Helen Bauer Snead Mrs. Cassie Stillwell Black Mrs. Evelyn Kern Marks Mrs. Esther Rose Holz 1943 Miss Edna Ott Mrs. Helen Yancey McEvoy Mrs. Mildred Keyser Light Mrs. Helen Leach Mrs. Ethelda Cook Taylor Mrs. Brownie Wade Childress Mrs. Mary Winchester McKinney Mrs. Evelyn Menefree Sampson Mrs. Phoebe Obenchain Rookstool Mrs. Mildred Mahanes McDaniel Mrs. Thelma Helmintoller Halford Mrs. Marjorie Spencer Quast Mrs. Gertude Warwick Wood 1944 Mrs. Eleanor Chestnut Farris Mrs. Dorothy East Johnson Mrs. Evelyn Dudley Anderson Mrs. Janice Spencer Mrs. Helen Tucker Correll Miss Theda Andrews Miss Hazel Lemons Mrs. Josephine Buchanan Collins Mrs. Jane McCormick Worker Mrs. Regina Armstrong Ashcraft Mrs. Margaret Rose Walters Mrs. Frances Brown Livesay Mrs. Helen Lemons Crabtree Mrs. Vivian Hicks Alderman 1945 Mrs. Ella Armentrout Weber Mrs. Charlotte Gwilliams Hickman Mrs. Athleen Bear Cox Mrs. Nancy Young Morris Mrs. Emma Jean Reid Greismer Mrs. Alma Arritt Chandler Mrs. Sarah Showalter Payne Miss Kyle Carson Mrs. Peggy Long Ellis Mrs. Virginia Marshall Clutter Mrs. June Hayse Ward Mrs. Vada Clutter Agnor Mrs. Mildred High Gallagher Mrs. Helen Wimmer Leech Mrs. Shirley Walsh Tucker Mrs. Vivian Gilliland Michael Mrs. Louise Ports Sweeny Mrs. Janet Nicely Daniels Mrs. Katherine Wade Shirkey Mrs. Janice Matheny LaRue Mrs. Annabelle Deeds Gleason 1946 Mrs. Gilious Buchanan Taliferro Mrs. Dorothy Mays McDonald Mrs. Gladys Morris Bennett Mrs. Ruby Powell Rumpf Mrs. Opal Long Taylor Mrs. Lavina Schuder Johnson Mrs. Dorothy Forbes Boo Mrs. Frances Holcomb Morris Mrs. Flora Stillwell Stanley •Miss Betty Lou Parcell Mrs, Margaret Charlton Kennedy Mrs. Margaret Burk Beavers Mrs. Mildred Bennett Davis Mrs. Virginia Perry Steinbrugge Mrs. Teresa Reid Eyerman Miss Eva Arehart Mrs. Edith Craft Simpson Mrs. Margaret East Taylor Mrs. Nannie Fridley Downey Mrs. Iris Martin Ireson Mrs. Betty McCoy Cook Mrs. Helen Potter Layne Mrs. Jane Salyers Switzer Mrs. Sarah Snidow Farrar Mrs. Marie Withers VanLear Mrs. Ruby Wimener Burber Mrs. Kathleen Terry Treynor Mrs. Eleanor Stull Bedrossian Mrs. Janice Synder Spangler 1947 (March Class) Mrs. Etlan Farrar Rushing Mrs, Maxine Fleshman Scruggs Mrs. Mae Glover Leitch Mrs. Elizabeth Helms Huff Mrs. Kathleen Hipes Painter Mrs. Connie Huggard Woodall Mrs. Shirley Lansing Hiser Mrs. Frances Moffit Easter Mrs. Leah Tyree Morrison Mrs. Margaret Weber Kirkland Mrs. Wanda Willey Summers 1947 (Sept. Class) Mrs. Christine Boggs Trout Mrs. Louise Bowser Fox Mrs, Jeanne Burdette Brown Mrs. Virginia Deim Hutchinson Mrs. Edith Eiklor Stivers Mrs. Sue Furhman Beck Mrs. Louise Garland Carter Mrs. Barbara Griffis Clarke Mrs. Gladys Huffman Mays Mrs; Della Saville Swink Mrs. Marion Showalter Morrell Mrs. Ireta Totten Clark Mrs. Waneta Watson Mays Mrs. June Willey Mann Mrs. Elaine McCallister Allan 1948 (March Class) Mrs. Mary Blake Wheeler Mrs. Elizabeth Byrd Mrs. Mary Durvin Roles Mrs. Laura Jordon Wyant Mrs. Dorothy Nuffer Garland Mrs. Catherine Peters Taylor Mrs. Elizabeth Sours Devers Mrs. Katherine Whitmore Mason 1948 (Sept. Class) Mrs. Alice Dudley Wilhelm Mrs. Thelma Perry VanLear Mrs. Margaret Harris Whitmer Mrs. Betty Brown Brown Mrs. Phyllis Brown Watts Mrs. Ann Thompkins Seay Mrs. Clearine Kyger Gleason Mrs. Myrt Henderson Summers Mrs. Betty Camp Wise Mrs. Dorothy Camp Gill Mrs. Elian Cowan Puglisi Mrs. Helen Baber Dick Miss Sue Hyler Mrs. Ercell Bennett Erwin Miss Zella Pitzer Mrs. Geraldine Warwick Knick Mrs. Vera Nicely Gardner Mrs. Margaret Terry Layman Mrs. Dorothy Marshall Bailey Mrs. Laura Puckett Brooks Mrs. Emogene Gwilliams Lomasney Mrs. Jean Simpson Fridley Miss Ruth Hall 1949 (Sept.) Mrs. France Bennett Holeman Mrs. Ruby Byer Wages Mrs. Isabell Campbell Baber Mrs. Alice Crawford Wilhelm Mrs. Joan Dunn White Mrs. Evelyn Ports Bradley Mrs. Phyllis Richards O’Brien Mrs. Faye Wade Scruggs Mrs. Mary McCoy Durham Miss Mary Owens 1950 (March) Miss Betty Durvin Mrs. Virginia Johns Williams Mrs. Alice Mahaney Wright Mrs. Geraldine Ratliff Trimmer Mrs. Virginia Huggard Worley 1950 (Sept.) Mrs. Virginia Carter Miller Mrs. Patricia DeHoff Clark Mrs. Betty Devers Downey Mrs. Reba Humphries Ibarro Mrs, Betty Huggard Sheppard Mrs. Shirley Martin Essa Miss Lillian Moon Mrs. Peggy Oakes Font Mrs. Fern Showalter Cook Mrs. Mae Simmons Tucker Mrs. Frances Long Thompson 1951 Mrs. Ella Mae Otto Lemon Mrs. Sue McCallister Peters Mrs. Mary Dudley Pauley Mrs. Betty Masters Weekley Miss Mary Sue Robinson Mrs. Marie Montgomery Chenault Mrs. Twyla Caine Wallace Mrs. Leila Camp Piercey Mrs. Wanda Baylor Woodyard Mrs. Chloe Flannagan Phillips Mrs. Ramona Taylor Mrs. Joyce Gibson Campbell Mrs. Joyce Saville Stull Mrs. Marion Myers Collins 1952 Miss Charmaine Clark Miss Bertie Gunnoe Mrs. Betty Grimes Ralston Mrs. Gloria Johnson Driscoll Mrs. Betty Lively Mrs. Mary Miller Simmons Mrs. Shirley Simmons Morgan Miss Faye Nicely Mrs. Patricia O ' Ferrell Johnson Mrs. Harriet Palmer Parker Mrs. Gloria Alls Putnam Mrs. Mildred Smith Johnson Miss Jean Tacey 1953 Mrs. Gay Beckner Zopp Mrs. Betty Lou Clark Morris Mrs. Malen Corbett Eakin Mrs. Marilyn Hall Yahya Miss Janet Matheny Mrs. Barbara Neff Donovan Mrs. Betty Noel Williams Miss Maysel Osborne Mrs. Dorothy Pullen Conner Mrs. Jean Reynolds Hiner Mrs. Georgia Butler Bowers Mrs. Edith Smith Tucker Mrs. Juanita Worley Mallory Mrs. Lurlene Zink Miss Louise Kirby Mrs. Molly Broughman Grimm Mrs. Ann Breit Yeager Mrs. Marie Thomas Ballard Mrs. Betty Richmond Sayers Mrs. Bonnie Ord Rhodes Mrs. Lillian Harold Gordon Mrs. Levon Sprouse Simmons 1954 Mrs. Delma Anderson Lively Miss Zell Madge Austin Mrs. Peggy Bell Mrs. Irene Carson McGraw Mrs. Janet Dodds Miss Martha DeLisle Green Mrs, Janice Griffis Fridley Miss Freda Ann Hatton Miss Laura Alice Johnson Miss Norma Lea Judy Miss Anna Rachel Loudermilk Miss Barbara Louise Martin Miss Peggy Masters Mrs. Edna Miller Swink Mrs. Earnestine Newman Herriman Mrs. Elizabeth Pignato Saville Mrs. Peggy Porter Hayslett Mrs. Carolyn Powell Smith Mrs. Delores Sims Miss Virginia Kaye Sweet Miss Reba Williams Mrs. Betty Grogg Ware 1955 Mrs. Elizabeth Biggs Shelton Mrs. Marianna Bransford Westerman Mrs. Norma Chaplin Kniceley Mrs. Peggy Clark Bottenfield Mrs. Hazel Helmintoller Workman Miss Lois Ann Hicklin Mrs. Wanda Hodge Linton Miss Marjorie Preston Kern Mrs. JoAnn Martin Patterson Mrs. Joyce Masters Scruggs Mrs. Bonnie Nicely Drewry Mrs. Joan Pearson Schmaeman Mrs. June Price Murphy Mrs. Betty Jo Reid Smith Mrs. Mary Ann Reid Laughlin Mrs. Mollie Rhea Clark Mrs. Nadine Rocke Haskins Miss Audrey Frances Simmons Mrs. Kay Toney Via Mrs. Kay Wickline Schumaker Mrs. Eleanor Williams Clark Mrs. Lois Winstel Gresham 1956 Mrs. Billie Booze Liptrap Mrs. Emma J. Deal Baber Mrs. Shirley Montgomery Craft Mrs. Martha Peake Bryan Mrs. Jeanne Smith Carter Mrs. Sarah Turk Diamondidis Mrs. Dorothy,Vance Bryant Mrs. Lois Wills Morgan Miss Sandra Lou Nicol Miss Frances May Porter Mrs. Ernestine Putnam Tyler Miss Fern Lorraine Young 1957 Miss Faye Elaine Bartley Mrs. Marian Chandler Davis Miss Donna Burgiss Davis Miss Leota Mae Garrett Mrs. Hazel Hicks Farrar Miss Olivia An n Huggard Miss Nona Joyce King Miss Georgina Hilma Nicol Mrs. Elva Phillips Ray Mrs. Janice Rucker Devers Miss Marian Gaye Shumate Miss Madalyn Rose Smith Mrs. Dallas Sutherland Dobbs Mrs. Ruby Thomas Georges Mrs. Patricia Zicafoose Monroe Deceased ADVERT IS E R S This above all — to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man. 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