Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital School of Nursing - Aeneid Yearbook (Huntington, WV)
- Class of 1967
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, f ' ' ' 1 ‘ ■ -. ' f ■ ' i ■’ ' V 1 1 .■■ ■; ' ; V; ‘ f i ., ‘ 1 . If t ' ' ■’ ’ ’ i : - I ' j ' TCrc REFERENCE ONLY G ' -S Do Not Remove from the Library ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES C a O HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Property of Alleghany Highlands Genealogical Society ADVERTISEMENTS Jnrouqn u iese T)oors Oei ioc aij embrace our pasi wii i re nem8rance ancf our fulure wll i lon hi . C a O HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NL SING T ecficaiion Miss Emma Garland because oj ijocir siron J aii£ we £ep i ie irac £— The Senior Class of 1967 would like to dedicate this, The Aeneid , to Miss Emma Elizabeth Garland. She was tireless in her vigilance over us, and limitless in her warmth and understand¬ ing. We are proud to have had her teach us and feel a sense of personal pride in knowing that she is indeed our friend. Dr. Preston Hawkins TICtj la ne aiicf mij f) ace incuj 6e 7fie Ij ' e ' ace of Ii nc fvc I a ad f)aiicnlIij ' a i cSo Id inc )ass atvaij, f)cacfi ij, si cai ij, ( J dfy ' c ac n )c ' cd Iij (u iul T Laoc doac. ” T) ia ' Dr. R. Preston Hawkins was a man who inspired every¬ one to industry, being ever tireless himself. His dynamic personality and quick wit etched out a place for him in the hearts of us all. We are proud to have known him luid to have worked with him. He will, indeed, never be forgotten. Let me do my work from day to day, In field or forest, at the desk or loom. In roaring market-place or tranquil room; Let me but find it in my heart to say When vagrant wishes beckon me astray: ’’This is my work; my blessing, not my doom; Of all who live, I am the one by whom This work can best be done in the right way.” Then shall I see it not too great, no small. To suit my spirit and to prove my powers; Then shall I cheerful greet the laboring hours. And cheerful turn when the long shadows fall At eventide, to play and love and rest. Because I know for me my work is best. Henry Van Dyke 4 C c minis rahon Left — Mrs. Marjorie Key - Associate Director of Nursing Right - Miss Louise Reynolds - Director of Nursing , Miss Garland Miss Leffel Mrs. Dressier Mrs. Jasinowski Mrs. Posey Mrs. Siple Mrs. Bayne Evening and Night Duty 6 Mrs. Savage Health Nurse Mr. Guth Psychology, Counselor Mrs. Pitman Anatomy and Physiology Mrs. Fischer Chemistry Laboratory Dr. Bloom Chemistry, Math Mr. Hughes English Mr. Honaker Sociology 7 Miss Watkins, Miss Parker Pediatrics University of Virginia Hospital Entrance Mrs. Shires, Mrs. Moore Obstetrics Foster-Wade Building Spring Grove State Hospital Mrs. Constantino, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. McCusker Psychiatry 8 Nurses Home Spring Grove State Hospital 9 MISS BARBARA ADAIR BARR Staunton, Virginia Favors red roses and the color blue . . . can usually be found in the T.V. lounge or in bed. . .gripes mostly about doctors who make rounds at 3 p.m. . . . greatest goal — get out of here. MISS DIANNA REBECCA BRAMLETT Balboa, Canal Zone Short brunette noted for counting the days till she can go home. . .spends time cro¬ cheting afghans and writing letters . . . gripes mostly about East Hand slow mail. A I • «• ' ism MRS. ELLEN PUNSWICK BROUGHMAN Iron Gate, Virginia First mother. . .likes white roses and hot dogs. . .complains mostly about spongers . . .longs for more time to spend with her family . . . greatest goal — to be a good mother. MRS. ELIZABETH TURNER BURGER Clifton Forge, Virginia Noted for being hungry. . .gripes mostly about working and not enough time . . . best enjoys being with Eric . . . greatest goal — have six children and be a good wife and mother. MISS CAROLYN ELAINE COLE Beckley, West Virginia Likes red roses and the color olive green . . .noted for being sick and going out. . . favorite words — Hang it up”. . .dislikes nosey, narrow-minded people. MRS. NANCY BENTZEL ENGLISH Falls Church, Virginia Tall blonde who loves the color blue . . . longs to get out of here and go to Ger¬ many . • . gripes mostly about C O in general. . .frequently heard saying — I don ' t believe I did that . MISS NANCY RUTH HAILEY Fishersville, Virginia Favorites — carnations, the color yellow, and dill pickles . . . can’t stand to find shoes under her bed. . .spends time riding in a ' 66 blue Chevelle and a ' 67 Ford. . . hopes to become anR.N. and get married. MISS JANE ELLEN HALLORAN Talcott, West Virginia Short brunette. . .canusually be found on adate. . .favors spaghetti, pretty clothes, and the color lavender . . . complains mostly about waiting on people. MRS. HELEN PENNINGTON HARLOW Selma, Virginia So it is . . . enjoys eating pumpkin pie with whipped cream and spending time out at the river. . .plans to nurse for a while and then raise a family. MISS REBECCA JANE HINKLE Sinks Grove, West Virginia Favorite saying I don ' t know . . .loves parties and hates support hose. . .gripes mostly about working 3-11 and coming in early . . . greatest goal — pass state boards. MISS SUSAN THOMAS HOSKINS Beckley, West Virginia Nobody understands me is often heard . . . can usually be found asleep in class . . .enjoys tuna fish sandwiches and moun¬ tain climbing. . .hopes to someday build a kingdom within her own little corner of the world. MISS BETTY ZANE HYLTON Covington, Virginia Noted for frequently saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. . .can usually be found hiding from Miss Garland. . .gripes mostly about not enough sleep. . .longs to be taken seriously once in a while . . . greatest goal — find her place in life and hope to goodness it ' s with the right guy. V... MISS BRENDA CAROL JOHNSON Salem, Virginia Can usually be found taking walks in the woods and picking wild flowers.. .dislikes sign out books and being told what to do . . .greatest goal —never stop dreaming. MISS LOIS LEE PERKINS Beckley, West Virginia Ambivalent brunette who favors yellow and purple pansies and the color orange , . . spends time playing bridge at Tur¬ ner ' s and writing Michael. . .longs to get a degree, become domesticated, and then quit work. MISS REBA LOUISE PERSINGER Rainelle, West Virginia Calm, cool, and collected . . . enjoys spending all of her spare time with Frankie . . . gripes mostly about getting up at 6 a.m.. . .greatest goal—pass state boards. MISS LINDA JEANNE PORTERFIELD Hinton, West Virginia Really” . . . spends most of her time traveling to and from Charlottesville. . . best enjoys good food, good parties, and Bill. . .present goal — pass state boards. MISS BARBARA JEAN WRIGHT Eagle Rock, Virginia Can usually be found with Gary. . .gripes mostly about people who don ' t do what they ' re supposed to do . . . favors steak dinners, good books, and soft music . . . plans to get married andbe a good house¬ wife. MISS GAYNELL JEANNETTE WROTEN Oak Hill, West Virginia Blonde who is usually seen in a little green Rambler on her way to or coming from Oak Hill. . .favorite words Knowing I will .. .gripes mostly about head nurses . . .longs to find peace of mind. MISS EVE ANNA WYATT Craigsville, Virginia Favorites — roses, chocolate pie, and the color blue. . . Oh you is often heard. . . gripes mostly about things she thinks are wrong or unfair . . . future plans — get married and raise a family. Gfass Sponsors raduaiinq G ass of 1967 FIRST ROW (L. to R.) L. Porterfield; B. Hinkle; C. Cole. SECOND ROW (Seated) J. Holloran; L. Perkins; B. Hylton; R, Persinger; B. Wright; B. Johnson. THIRD ROW (Standing) S. Hoskins; G. Wroten; E. Wyatt; N. Hailey; L. Burger; N. English; H. Harlow; B. Harlow. hdJio ly Is)ho FAVORITE DOCTOR Dr. Charles FAVORITE NURSE Mrs. Cahoon FAVORITE SUPERVISOR Miss Buzzard FAVORITE INSTRUCTOR Miss Garland il MOST INTELLIGENT Barbara Barr MOST DETERMINED Ellen Broughman MOST AMBITIOUS Libby Burger MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BIGGEST FLIRT Carolyn Cole Nancy English BEST ALL AROUND Nancy Hailey MOST SATISFIED Helen Harlow 1 8 MOST COURTEOUS Becky Hinkle JsJAo’s % MOST TALENTED Jane Halloran MOST MISCHEVIOUS Susie Hoskins BEST SPORT Betty Hylton MOST CREATIVE Brenda Johnson WITTIEST Lois Perkins BEST DRESSED Reba Persinger BEST DANCER Linda Porterfield BEST PERSONALITY Barbara Wright MOST DEPENDABLE Gaynell Wroten MOST STUDIOUS Eve Anna Wyatt 19 Sunday, June 14, 1964 — a new way of life began for thirty frightened, excited, but hopeful girls. This day girls from Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and the Panama Canal Zone entered the halls of C O Hospital School of Nursing with hopes of becoming profes¬ sional registered nurses. That day, an exciting one for all, consisted of registration, a tea in the hospital dining room, moving into the dorm and saying good-bye to our families and boyfriends. Just getting acquainted brought the beginning of many new friendships, and by ' Tights out time that night, each girl had the satisfaction of knowing that she was not alone. That night we fell asleep to the lullaby of the clanging trains, and the next morning were awakened by the garbage can collectors and the unfor¬ gettable smell of Covington. Monday was filled with introductions to the faculty members and orientation to school poli¬ cies. Chemistry, Micro, Anatomy, Fundamentals and Pharmacology — practically all new words to us although we found their meaning during that long hot summer”. We found some refuge in Mr. Moore, an instructor who helped us quite a bit. We gave him a few gray hairs at times, how¬ ever. Like the day that Libby spilled the bacteria on her lab table, and Mr. M. went crazy trying to make sure they had all been destroyed. He made that summer more bearable by just being around. In September we had our first vacation. It was only two weeks, but from the looks of all the luggage we took home — you’d think we had all quit. When we returned to C O our clinical experience began. That first day was one we’ll never forget — TPRs, water pitchers, a.m. cares — would we ever get finished with only four hours on the floor ? On December 13, 1964, we received our caps — a reward well worth the effort of the past six months. That night twenty-eight girls simultaneously washed, ironed and starched their squares of white. Spring rolled around] Evening duty found us out of circulation for two weeks, and we com¬ plained almost constantly. Night duty, however, was a different story, and it was a common sight to see one of us running in from a date at fifteen till eleven. Spring also brought operating room experience. Our class motto at that time was Drop Out! ! 1 June of ’65 brought Junior stripes and affiliations. We didn’t realize so much stuff could accumulate until we tried to pack it all into one trunk. We all looked like pack rats when we started out for Baltimore. Spring Grove State Hospital was another unforgettable experience for us. Lois, Linda, and Gaynell especially had a memorable boat ride in the Chesapeake Bay — and we do mean in it! ! Charlottesville came next with OB and Peds. The University of Virginia threw us into a whirlpool of study mixed with a lot of fun. Fraternity parties, walks in the snow, big weekends, and a whole new cycle of friends — these are the things that made those six months slip by. On our return to C O we received our Senior stripes. Twelve months until graduation. So near and yet so far away. October of ’66 found Carolyn on her way to Richmond to represent District VI as Miss Stu¬ dent Nurse in the state competition. Six seniors, the largest delegation ever sent from one class, went along to cheer her on. Charge duty and OPD came next. Reba taught us all a new method of making rounds with Dr. Emmett, and Betty impressed everyone with her calmness in emergency situations in OPD. December of ’66 brought with it one of the best Holly Balls C O has ever had. The ’Co¬ bras’ provided music that kept everyone dancing all night long. Gaynell was crowned queen and Libby served as her princess. Everyone looked especially nice. The last three months were filled with comprehensives. Disaster Nursing and Professional Trends. The entire class was brought back together after almost a year and a half of separation. GRADUATION! ! June of ’67 — this was the time we had all waited for so long. Even though we were separating and going our various ways, we could never forget our many happy moments shared at C O. 20 Gfass CPropIiecy July 16, 1977 Dear Pat, You’ll never guess the wonderful thing that happened this weekend. My husband was entertaining some friends, and one of them turned out to be a real live mystic. He just seemed to know everything. He told me all about the girls that graduated in my class at school. Remember Reba? Well, it seems she ' s working in a private office, but is in danger of losing her job. Her employer is allergic to red roses. Oh, and you won ' t believe where Barbara is. Working at a dude ranch in Arizona. I guess Gary will never get her out of a pair of slacks. I asked about Helen too. Seems she and Ronnie have bought a house on a beach some¬ where in Florida. She works in an ultramodern hospital that allows a 20-hour week and an hour for lunch. Ellen is now working in a physical fitness program for the government. She also has two more children. I always knew that strong determination of hers would pay off. Do you remember Brenda? She was short with reddish-brown hair. Well, she ' s work¬ ing in a children ' s hospital in Maine. It seems she likes it fine except that the weather isn ' t too good for growing sweet peas. Lois — Of course Lois would be doing the unusual. She ' s working in a jungle hospital in South Africa. She ' s very happy, but Micheal says the orange uniforms are driving him crazy. Libby and Eric are doing a bit of the unusual too. He has a marvelous job in Canada and is making more than enough money for their family of eight. Eve Anna got her degree two years after we graduated. She ' s now teaching at the Uni¬ versity of Louisiana. Now let’s see — who else did I ask about? Oh yes, Linda. She ' s doing all private duty now. I also learned that she ' s trying to invent some new cooking recipes — something to do with flowers. Nancy Hailey is the supervisor on the CV ward at a big hospital in New York City. She seems to be doing fine, but complains constantly of patients putting their shoes under the bed. Betty is doing public health work, and the people just love her. She finally got her man, too, a lawyer from Denver. Janie is married too and working in a small town in the Mid-west. Her husband writes songs, and on Janie ' s days off she makes tours and sings them for him. Dianna finally made it to Virgi nia Beach. She ' s the OR supervisor of all things, Nancy English is in Germany with her husband, Bill. He ' s making a career out of the service, and Nancy just loves it. She has six children, five boys and a girl. Carolyn ' s home is in Pittsburgh, but she ' s now visiting in Paris. Seems she won a contest by telling 101 safe ways to drive in the snow. Becl is working in the emergency room at a Chicago hospital. Her husband is a doc¬ tor at the same hospital. The work suits her fine, but right now she ' s upset. Seems she entered some contest and lost. Barbara Barr is working in St. Louis. She gave up her position in Richmond when her husband got a job promotion. Susie is doing some missionary work in Ethiopia. She ' s been described as having just the right touch to reach a person ' s heart. Let ' s see, have I told you about everyone? As for myself, I ' m plamiing a trip to Swit¬ zerland soon. It ' s part of the lecture tour I ' m making on geriatrics. See you when I get back. Love, Gaynell 21 lSl)i T ana Uesiameni We, the graduating class of 1967, being of sound (?) mind, body and spirit, do hereby bequeath the following to our underclassmen: I, Barbara Barr, will my ability to keep a neat room to Sheryl Scott — she needs it! I, Dianna Bramlett, will my ability to find a seat on a plane heading home to Sandy Borland. I, Ellen Broughman, will my ability to gain weight to Lola Brick. I, Libby Burger, will my ability to say the wrong things in front of the wrong people to Judy Garten — she’s the type! I, Carolyn Cole, will my slyness and ability to bend every rule to meet my most de¬ sired needs to Brenda Stanley. I, Nancy English, will my ability to flirt with every male, get along with everyone, and my know it all attitude to Sandy Borland — I don’t need them anymore. I, Nancy Hailey, will my ability as business manager to Barbara Durham — she needs it! I, Janie Halloran, will my ability to get days off to Judy Boyd — along with this go my passes to Hinton. I, Helen Harlow, will my ability to have the same roommate for three years and never have a serious disagreement to any of the underclassmen. I, Becky Hinkle, will my ability to keep my roommate out of trouble to Linda Hamilton — I’ve already taught her the fundamentals. I, Susie Hoskins, will the 7580 hours sleep missed duringthe past three years to Don¬ na McFadden, hoping she will return them if not used at some later date. I, Betty Hylton, will my intelligence to anyone who thinks they can handle it. I, Brenda Johnson, will a giant-sized box of moral support to any and all underclass¬ men who need it — and you do! I, Lois Perkins, will my ambivalence to — I can’t decide who — just to anyone who wants it. I, Reba Persinger, will my ability to guide Dr. Emmett on rounds to Sharon Fleshman. I, Linda Porterfield, will all the parties and wild week-ends at U.Va. to any fun-loving junior or freshman and hope that they have as much fun as I did. I, Barbara Wright, will my quiet manner to quite a few people. I, Gaynell Wroten, will all my fun at U. Va. fraternity parties to anyone with a strong stomach. To those with weak stomachs, I will bathroom stall 3 on fourth floor of McKim. I, Eve Anna Wyatt, will my luck to pass, even though I put things off until the last min¬ ute, to anybody that can use it. 22 uniors ■‘:v... ' . ■ «■.■ - ' •■ .i- :. ' ff- ■. , ' ' ' ■ :- V ’ Junior Class Officers , . , V ' - • President.Chris McDaniel C‘ .H , • Vice-President.Barbara Wilson Secretary. ' .Barbara Martin r ‘ V , Treasurer.Barbara Durham ' ' S. C. Representative.. Judy Garten 23 Summersville, West Virginia Miss Jean Elizabeth Cochran Ronceverte, West Virginia Miss Sandra Kay Borland Dens more, Florida 24 Miss Barbara Leigh Garber Covington, Virginia i Miss Judith Allison Garten Fort Lauderdale, Florida Miss Susan Inez Garten Fort Lauderdale, Florida Mrs. Madonna Cover Hartbarger Frank, West Virginia 25 Mrs. Karen Simms Johnson Iron Gate, Virginia Miss Barbara Lynn Knight Pratt, West Virginia Mrs. Norma Smith Lockridge Covington, Virginia Miss Barbara Ann Martin Rock Camp, West Virginia Miss Sharon Louise McCormick Elkland, Pennsylvania 26 Mrs. Christine Smith McDaniel Crichton, West Virginia Miss Donna Jeanne McFadden Decator, Illinois Miss Mairtha Jean Moore Beckley, West Virginia Miss Peggy June Payne Covington, Virginia Miss Bonnie Sue Pugh Hot Springs, Virginia 27 Miss Rebecca Webb Pugh Clifton Forge, Virginia I Miss Carol Jane Racer Nitro, West Virginia Miss Sherrell May Scott Cottle, West Virginia Miss Barbara Jean Wilson Clifton Forge, Virginia Jresn nen 29 Miss Linda Lea Andrews Lynchburg, Virginia Miss Mary Leigh Bottoms Glasgow, Virginia Miss Regina Ann Coste Hinton, West Virginia Miss Mary Eleanor Edgerton Alexandria, Virginia Miss Sharon Jane Fleshman Charmco, West Virginia Miss Judith Aim Goodman Marion, Virginia Miss Susan Letitia Greene Alderson, West Virginia Miss Elizabeth Ella Hall Waynesville, Ohio I i Miss Linda Matilda Hamilton Clifton Forge, Virginia Miss Gladys Sharon Jones Parkersburg, West Virginia Miss Mildred Ruth Lynch Lexington, Virginia Miss Barbara Elizabeth Mann Ronceverte, West Virginia Miss Drema McKinney Minden, West Virginia Miss Joyce Marie Moore Helen, West Virginia Miss Phyllis Ann Morgan Ronceverte, West Virginia Miss Cindy Louise Morris Arlington, Virginia Miss Sandra Ruth Osborne East Rainelle, West Virginia Miss Mary Jane Patton Bluefield, West Virginia Miss Clara LaVerne Paxton Clifton Forge, Virginia Miss Patricia Lee Potts Sprague, West Virginia Miss Sharon Sue Reynolds Lewisburg, West Virginia Miss Cecelia Ann Ross Rainelle, West Virginia Miss Carolyn Jeannette Sanger Mac Arthur, West Virginia Miss Helen Sue Shafer Ronceverte, West Virginia Miss Karen Ann Wallen Sophia, West Virginia Miss Sandra Gail Wood McLean, Virginia Miss Sandra LeAnn Woodrum Fairfax, Virginia CLASS SPONSORS Miss Pitzer Mrs. Savage 3ix)usemoiners Mrs. Lugar Mrs. Davis LEFT TO RIGHT: Grace Cooper, Robert Christian, and Nancy Tinsley. I Gaynell Wf Bar bar a Wi Is on Linda Hamilton Orqanizaiions CTlncf yichuiiies Student Body Officers LaVerne Paxton Judy Boyd President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian 35 (5 uc en Gounci]f Left to Right: SEATED; G. Wroten, President; B. Wilson, Vice-President; L. Hamilton, Secretary; L. Paxton, Treasurer; J. Boyd, Parliamentarian. STANDING: B. Wright, Senior Representative; J. Garten, Junior Representative; S. Fleshman, Fresh¬ man Representative. ecvspaper Left to Right: SEATED: S. Reynolds; B. Stanley, Business Manager; M. Bottoms, Editor; E. Edgerton, Co-Editor; K. Wal¬ len. STANDING: C. Sanger; S. Osborne; P. Morgan; S. Fleshman; S. Woodrum; C. Ross. 36 S race JltcC ride 9 ee C ae LEFT TO RIGHT: D. McKinney; S. Green; H. Shafer, President; L. Andrews, Secretary-Treasurer; L. Sparks, Vice-Presi¬ dent; E. Hall, Program Chairman; J. Moore. Left to Right: SEATED: Osborne, Potts, Ross, Shafer, Green, McKinney, Woodrum, Sanger, and Coste. STANDING; Moore Hamilton, Morgan, Fleshman, Andrews, Sparks, Stanley, Edgerton, Jones, Wallen, Paxton, Hall, Patton, and Lynch, ’ 37 C jas£eiSaIT ' Ueam FIRST ROW: S. Osborne, L. Andrews, and D. McFadden. SECOND ROW: G. Jones, G. Wroten, L. Burger, and L. Paxton. Get that rebound! We want a basket! 38 Left to Right: SEATED; C. Ross, L. Burger, C. Racer, and B. Durham. STANDING: J. Boyd, C. McDaniel, E. Edgerton, L. Brick, G. Wroten, P. Potts, and B. Johnson. THE STAFF Editor. Co-Editor... Literary Editor. Business Manager. Assistant Business Manager . . . Junior Assistant Business Manager Art Director . Co-Art Director. Photographers: Seniors. Juniors. Freshmen .... Our oisor . . Libby Burger . . . Carol Racer . . . . Judy Boyd . . .Nancy Hailey .Barbara Durham . . .Cecelia Ross . Brenda Johnson . . . . Lola Brick Linda Porterfield Gaynell Wroten . . . Donna Craft Chris McDaniel Eleanor Edgerton Patty Potts Mrs. Savage Carolyn Cole Miss Student Nurse — District VI Linda Porterfield National Convention Delegate 1965-66 was an enjoyable year for C O in district, state and national activities. It took Miss Carolyn Cole to Richmond to compete for the title of Miss Student Nurse of Virginia. Along with her went thirteen delegates from C O to cheer her on. These girls stayed at the John Marshall Hotel. state Convention Delegates B. Wright, C. Cole, C. Racer, J. Garten, G. Wroten, D. Bramlett, L. Perkins. I j •I Sharon Tabor State President — SNAV — 1965- ' 66 40 J a ionaf CTlch ' uih ' es Student Nurse Week Tea Refreshments for the first district meeting at C O. This year also took Miss Linda Porterfield to San Francisco for the National Convention. A trip she’ll never forget, we’re sure. Also in the various district meetings and competitions C O has had the chance to show renewed interest in the welfare of student nurses everywhere. REPRESENTATIVES FOR DISTRICT TALENT SHOW Gaynell Wroten Judy Garten Cindy Morris CT ' resnman - niiiaiion No wonder we never have any toilet paper! Shucks — we didn ' t have time to do every¬ thing we wanted. We didn ' t know anything could get in such a shape. It could be worse — or could it? 42 You mean I ' ve got to sleep in that tonight? year U ouncf CTIc ioi ies Wish we could have a picnic everyday. Tea time with Mrs. Lugar A welcome reception for the Freshmen and their families. The center of our weekly devotions. Barbara, looks like you got enough to eat! 43 Mrs. Lugar, that punch really looks gootl! ! G appin xercises April 2, 1967 --22 freshmen were What a proud feeling-to wear your cap for capped in exercises held at the Chris- the first time, tian Church. The last few girls anxiously await their turn. The senior class provided music for the exercises. Twenty two lamps and twenty two caps await the freshmen. Mrs. Smith, ready to serve at the reception. The faculty appears to be enjoying the re¬ ception. Miss Pitzer is ready for a refill. 44 45 StAjfeiING: Elizabeth T. Burger, Princess; Dr. J. U. Emmett, Chief Surgeon. SEATED; Gaynett J. Wroten, Queen. M • 1 ■■ V v ’-, .’1 ' . ‘ 4 ; im 46 CBaff Lois, you really look interested! Queen ' s Dance. The Lineup!! Don ' t let him get away, Nancy. And the band played on. The Annual Holly Ball of the Chesapeake and Ohio School of Nursing was held December 10, 1966 from 9 P.M. until 12 M.N. at the Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Miss Gaynell Wroten was chosen queen, and Mrs. Libby Burger princess. Music was furnished by the Cobras, and a good time was enjoyed by all. 47 The C O Symbol That Never Changes Registration Mr. Peters outdid himself on that one. Mrs. Dressier and Mrs. Farrar preside. Who ate all the cake? Golden decorations for a special day. A Male Alumnus — No just Mr. Posey. (JAr s mas esAuAies The faculty must rest. A special Christmas for Martha and Mike. Intermission at the Holly Ball. Bill looks like he’s been to the balcony again. Looks like they ' re enjoying that one. Carolyn Becky decorate for Christmas. Smokey’s first Christmas. Mrs. Reed looks pretty good! Santa ' s sure to visit here! “ 7 Jjarn rac uahon On May 31 the faculty entertained the seniors at the Barn Dinner Theater. A smorgasbord dinner preceeded a play entitled’’Ladies Night in a Turkish Bath”. During the course of the evening the cast presented the seniors with a cake in honor of their upcoming graduation. A very delightful and enjoyable evening was had by all. Once back at the dorm, the seniors decided to spend one final night all to¬ gether. Mattresses were pulled out into the hall, and the party continued half the night. The cast at the Barn. Bring on the food--we ' re starved! It ' s okay Susie; you can eat all you want Becky thought her plate wasn ' t big enough. Mrs. Key, you haven ' t stopped already? tonight. The party back at the dorm. Nancy shows off our cake. 50 Come on Reba, Don ' t you want a nice shower I jQ)ee 1967 The week preceeding graduation was quite a busy one for the seniors. Not only were there classes to attend, papers to hand in, and exams to take, but also parties to enjoy. Miss Garland and Mrs. Campbell, senior sponsors, entertained with a dinner on June 7 at Miss Reynold ' s home in Glen Wilton. Another dinner was also given for the seniors on June 6 by Mrs. £. H. Perry and Mrs. Jimmy Walker. Then on June 12 the faculty entertained the seniors with a coke party, bringing to a close a week well worth remembering. Miss Garland and Mrs. Campbell show the cakes they made for the seniors. We know that ' s your cake Susie. You can ' t fool us. Nobody ' s looking Betty; you can have some more. Reba sure seems to be enjoying the ice cream Miss Garland made. Would you believe we were all starved??? 51 Whew! Did we ever eat too much! ! raoua ion 1967 The table at the reception. We begin receiving our diplomas from Dr. Emmett and our pins from Mrs. Key. It finally arrived—a time each senior thought would never get here. Three long years of hard work, never ending study, good times, and bad times were drawing to a close. There was a little mist in each eye, a little ache in each heart, and a lot of happiness and rejoicing on the part of each graduate. On Sunday, June 11, baccalaureate services were held at the Clifton Forge Presbyterian Church. Mr. Stevens, pastor of the church, delivered the baccalaureate address withthe C O Freshmen Choir providing the music. Then came the BIG day--Monday, June 12, 1967. The graduation exercises were held at 8 P.M. at the Clifton Forge High School auditorium. Mr. Dabney S. Lancaster delivered the graduation address, after which 17 proud young ladies received their diplomas and pins. Follow¬ ing the graduation exercises, a reception was held in the hospital dining room for the grad¬ uates, their families, and friends. All in all, it was a most unforgettable day. We are pronounced graduates and recite the Nightingale Pledge. 52 Libby, Linda, Gaynell, and Lois look like they ' re glad it ' s all over. Dr. M. MacKay Dr. M. Edmunds Dr. J. Charles ur ic of CRi esi c en s Dr. Srirat Dr. Filial Dr. Alcocer 54 eaic Dr. G. Fischer Dr. A. LeHew Dr. C. Ballou HI OSsieiricians cf en eraf T ra ciilion e ' S Dr. Vermilya Dr. Claterbaugh Dr. Nunley Dr. Houff 55 Uisiiinq odors Dr. Moorman Dr. Eagle Dr. Kell Plastic Surgeon Neurosurgeons Dr. Harris Chest Surgeons Dr. DeNoird Dr. Gibbs Dermatologist Dr. Fleiss Pediatrician Dr. J. Edmunds Pediatrician Dr. Bales Chaplain 3 ospi af Supervisors Mrs. Campbell Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Black Miss Buzzard Miss Durvin 57 Mrs. Harnsbarger asi II DAY SHIFT Mrs. Houck, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Vance, Mrs. Gar¬ wood. EVENING AND NIGHT SHIFTS Miss Reed, Mrs. Via, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Linton, Mrs. Propst, Mrs. Bell. 1 m . J DAY SHIFT Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Gaboon. EVENING AND NIGHT SHIFTS STANDING: Mrs. Ayers, Miss King. SITTING: Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. Stayton. 58 IsOesl II DAY SHIFT Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Bayne. EVENING AND NIGHT SHIFTS Miss Simpson, Miss Grimes, Mrs. Tucker. Wes III DAY SHIFT STANDING: Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Smith. SITTING: Mrs. O’Brien, Mrs. Johnson. EVENING AND NIGHT SHIFTS Mrs. Welcher, Miss Sprouse, Mrs. Hutchinson. 59 Sou AIII DAY SHIFT EVENING AND NIGHT SHIFT STANDING: Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Drew- Mrs. Bazarre, Mrs. Knighton, Mrs. Evans, Miss Hall, ry, Mrs. Downey. SITTING: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Frye. as III DAY SHIFT Miss Reynolds, Mrs. Rhea. 60 EVENING SHIFT Mrs. Lomansey Cjasi IV DAY SHIFT STANDING: Mrs. Johnson. SITTING: Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs. Kirkland. EVENING AND NIGHT SHIFT STANDING: Mrs. Tingler. SITTING: Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Watkins. Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Barger ur icaf Operating Room Supervisor Miss Pitzer Recovery Room Staff Miss Payne, Mrs. Frazier Operating Room Nurses and Aides STANDING: Mrs. Persinger, Mrs. Westerman, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Bishop. SITTING: Mrs. Capps, Mrs. Hinebaugh, Mrs. Nicely. j eparimeni Anesthesiologist Dr. Liu Nurse Anesthesists Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Sirles, Mrs. Downey Mrs. Callahan, Mrs. Sparks Mrs. Callahan, Mrs. Crowder 63 JKec icaf T eparimeni Mrs. Shorter Mrs. Scruggs Mrs. Caldwell 64 PHYSIOTHERAPY Mrs. Porter, Mr. Zimmerman Dr. Chucker Dr. Finestone i TECHNICIANS FIRST ROW: Miss Goode, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Nicely, Mr. Jones. SECOND ROW: Miss Spencer, Miss Hannah, Miss Pinkard. THIRD ROW: Mr. Stone, Mr. GUI, Mr. Meadows. 65 T ieiaru ‘J eparimeni Mr. Peters Mrs. Siple tmmis m mmrf Mr. Guy STANDING: A - I Mr. Peters, Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Topping. SITTING: Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Crawford. 66 ' rea Dr. Warren PATHOLOGY LAB: STANDING: Mrs. Keith. SITTING: Dr. Warren, Mrs. Hall. CLINICAL LAB: Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Stone, Mrs Bunch, Mrs. Reid, Miss Evans, Miss Hoy, Mrs Cunningham. 67 DRUG ROOM Mrs. Farrar Dr. Emmett ' s Secretary Mr. Johnson Business Manager Mr. Leech cS ecreiaries HOSPITAL SECRETARIES STANDING: Mrs. Downey, Mrs. Noffsinger, Miss Weller, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Payne, Miss Hanks, Mrs. Dellinger. SITTING: Mrs. Paxton. 68 STANDING; Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Dwier, FRONT and SITTING: Miss Long, Mrs. Warren. oom STANDING: Mrs. Bess, Mrs. Lacks, Mrs. Unroe, Mrs. Deisher. SITTING: Mrs. Shaffer. JKainienance Sinen STANDING: Mr. Maddy, Mr. Payne, Mr. Whitmer. SITTING; Mr. Deeds. Mrs. Hutchinson Mr. Sink 70 Mrs. Carr stop looking at my hand 1! 11:30 and she ' s still goingl Smile, You ' re on candid camera! 1 We wanted to dance all night at the Faculty Soc Hop held March 10th at the country club. Many oi the young men came from Washington and Lee Uni¬ versity. There was plenty of food, music, and fun for everyone. All right gang — this Is what we ' re going to do. 71 After the hop? Senior I ' Miss Garland proved to be a wonderful hostess and I ' d rather eat what you ' ve got in your bowl, cook!! One of the many happy times for the seniors was spent in Miss Garland ' s apartment for this informal gathering. A little TV watching, a moderate amount of talking, and a lot of eating made up the evening. ' uc4y r ' i) M txt d t icUic6 UJ H ' -il JBTi t $ ' 4 j1SS| |:S«| sW • ' 9m ;|l : J VJIJ liall CLIFTON FOROE C cfueriisem enis congratulates the graduating class of the C O SCHOOL OF NURSING CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY 79 Compliments of VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS, INC. operators of THE HOMESTEAD CASCADES INN. 80 Compliments of SOUTHERN MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY. INC. 1908 North Hamilton Street Richmond, Virginia Telephone 355-0611 A Specialty Laboratory for Laboratories, Industry, Doctors Hospitals CENTRAL LABORATORIES 312 David Whitney Building Detroit 26, Michigan Phone - 963-1030 81 Compliments of JOHN L. ETZLER, INC. CENTER CHEMICAL COMPANY Rt. 2 Box 174-A, Troutville, Va. Atlanta, Georgia Country Hams - Sausage Pork Products Dial 992-2297 Compliments of A FRIEND 82 INSTITUTION FOODS Frozen Fruits Vegetables Seafoods Meats Complete line of canned goods Lexington, Va. Staunton, Va. ROANOKE FROSTED FOODS Distributors of Frozen Foods to Hotels Restaurants Hospitals Drive-Ins C 0 HOSPITAL STUDENT NURSES WEAR ROANOKE FRUIT SNOWHITE TAILORED AND PRODUCE COMPANY UNIFORMS GARMENT MFG. CO. Eat Fresh for Health Best in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables the year around.” Milwaukee, Wi sconsin 83 Compliments of CLIFTON MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Clifton Forge Virginia Phone: 862-4241 Best Wishes Class of 1967 from West Virginia Pulp and Paper Congratulations from FARRAR’S DRUG STORE THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Prescription Service OF THE C. O. SCHOOL OF NURSING Phone 863-8091 Clifton Forge, Virginia Our best wishes go with you 84 Compliments of the COVINGTON DEPT. STORE Your Brand Name Store 331 West Main Street Covington, Virginia Phone 962-2214 WOOD CHEVROLET COMPANY. INC. Phone 862-4133 Clifton Forge, Virginia Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Our customers Enjoy the BEST FIRST NATIONAL BANK Banking-Savings Trusts Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Clifton Forge, Virginia 85 lents of OF 1969 86 PINEHURST All New With T. V. Telephones MOTEL 1 U.S. 60-220 At East ,,-’.1 Covington Exit I.S. 64 TOV N HOUSE MOTEL Covington, Virginia 30 Air Conditioned Rooms Free Guest - Dial Phones Air Conditioned Free Continental Breakfast Telephone West Main Street 962-2154 962-1161 Covington, Virginia (Code 703) Mr. Rick Durrett, Manager Compliments of ARRITT’S RADIO T. V. ALLEN W. LONG Sales Service 1138 Highland Avenue General Insurance and Mutual Funds Covington, Virginia Covington, Virginia Dial 962-3346 Franchised Zenith Dealer COVINGTON TRANSFER STORAGE CO. 520 West Main Street Covington, Virginia Phone: 962-2860 Day or Night Serving the Public in the Heart of the Alleghanies 87 Compliments of LAWLER FURNITURE CO.. INC. Clifton Forge’s Furniture Family First National Bank Building Dial 863-3596 Clifton Forge, Virginia DOWNER’S Hardware - Variety and Grill 608-610 Highland Street Covington, Virginia Phone: 962-1111 CHILDS JEWELERS Your Keepsake Diamond Dealer” 311 West Main Street Covington, Virginia Phone: 962-3701 THE PARK MOTEL Located 1 mile East of Clifton Forge, Va. on Route 60 Near the Famous Virginia Douthat State Park Featuring Free Continental Breakfast Phone: 862-4261 Food...Friends...Fun,., THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Clifton Forge, Virginia 88 ALLEGHANY MOTORS CORP. Oldsmobile Sales Service PHILIP’S CLEANERS Pick the Rocket to fit Your pocket .... from the 303 N. McDonald Ave. Rocket Action Cars Covington, Virginia 1121 S. Alleghany Steeet Covington, Virginia Phone: 965-3286 BURR’S STUDIO D AND D GRILL At the foot of the hill Wedding Specialists Good food drinks Covington, Virginia Dwight McCormick, Owner Phone 862-2463 Dial 965-9281 West Ridgeway Street Clifton Forge, Virginia Compliments of CARTER AND COX, INC. INSURANCE ' We stand between you and Loss 271 West Main Street Covin on, Virginia Phone: 962-2288 89 BOOSTERS Nair’s Cleaners Webb Plumbing Heating Purkey Florist Friendly Beauty Shop Snead Buick Pontiac Co. Mrs. Edna Nofsinger Mr. Mrs. Lonas Honaker Mr. Mrs. Harold Shafer C. P. Tolly Herbert S. Hall Dorothy M. Hall Clarence King Liz Hall Mrs. John Webb Mike Proffitt Miss Zella Pitzer A Friend Compliments of LOWE ' S PHARMACY Clifton Forge, Virginia Compliments of James F. Dunn of DUNN’S JEWELERS Clifton Forge, Virginia Already, one half of the world ' s supply of electricity is generated in the United States. And the demand continues to grow. How will it be met? Through the energy and resourcefulness of America ' s independent electric companies. Companies that plan ahead to stay ahead of the needs of tomorrow. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY Compliments of OXYFORD CHEMICALS 90 Compliments of Compliments of E. R. MASSIE SON JOHNNIE S BARBER SHOP General Insurance and Ridgeway Street Real Estate 507 Main Street Clifton Forge, Virginia Clifton Forge, Virginia OWEN’S PHARMACY HYDE’S PHARMACY Your Community Health Service Store” The Prescription Store Phone 862-4343 518 Main Street Clifton Forge, Virginia 508 Main Street Clifton Forge, Virginia Dial 862-7566 SMITH-RULE FURNITURE COMPANY ’’Home Outfitters Clifton Forge, Virginia Dial 862-3446 MULTI-CHANNEL CABLE T. V. See it better on the cable CABLEVISION OF VIRGINIA, INC. There ' s No Color Like Cable Color Clifton Forge Covington 862-4888 962-1184 VANCE’S GULF SERVICE STATION Lubrication - Wash Tires - Accessories SWAN RESTAURANT Diamond” Va. Sugar Cured Hams Sizzling Western Steaks - Seafoods Try our famous Greek Salad Phone: 863-4511 603 Main Street 863-9831 Clifton Forge, Virginia Clifton Forge, Virginia 9 ) Compliments of For Complete Insurance Service HENSON FORD SALES. INC. JAMES FRANCIS AGENCY Phone 862-4131 412 Commercial Street Clifton Forge, Va. We appreciate your business 862-4164 431 East Ridgeway St. Clifton Forge, Virginia Compliments of G. E. ELECTRIC CO. THE FOOD CENTER Earl E. Green, Owner 502 Main Street 862-4141 Clifton Forge, Virginia Phone 862-7106 408 E. Ridgeway St. Clifton Forge, Virginia NICHOLAS DISTRIBUTING CO.. INC. Compliments of Your complete merchandise vendor THE DAILY REVIEW Clifton Forge, Virginia Phone 863-9221 Clifton Forge, Virginia WEBER’S FLOWER SHOP Compliments of Flowers Flowers for by wire Occasions WHITMER’S RESTAURANT 433 E. Ridgeway Street Telephones: Day 862-2406 Night 862-3381 Clifton Forge, Virginia A friendly place to eat . . . where you always feel at home 92 Compliments of DRESSIER T. V. RADIO Admiral T. V. Appliances R. M. LOVING FUNERAL HOME 414 E. Ridgeway St. Covington, Virginia S. P. Dressier Phone 862-4880 Phone 962-2283 Compliments of ZIMMERMAN CO.. INC. AND THE “MISS ALLEGHANY SHOPPE Ridgeway and Commercial Sts. Clifton Forge, Virginia Watches, Diamonds, China, Silver, Luggage TINGLER’S JEWELRY GIFT SHOP Expert Watch Repairing Jewelry Gifts for the Entire Family C. O. Watch Inspector Dial 863-8556 436 Ridgeway Street Clifton Forge, Virginia Compliments of THE CAROLYN SHOPPE ARRITT FUNERAL HOME Exclusive but not Expensive Clifton Forge, Virginia Albert B. Arritt H. Lee Arritt Covington, Virginia Phone 962-2201 Compliments of Compliments of CLAY SHOE STORE ONE STOP SHOP Clifton Forge, Virginia Corrective fitting in STRIDE RITE Shoes Doctor’s Prescriptions Carefully Followed 319 W. Main St. Covington, Va. 93 Compliments of TRAYLOR FURNITURE CO. INCORPORATED GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLIES The Home of Fine Furniture 213 N. Maple Avenue Covington, Virginia Phone 965-5356 376 W. Main Street Covington, Virginia Comohments of FRIDLEY’S PHARMACY HAROLD’S JEWELERS ’’Service for the sick Registered Jewelers, American Gem Society Phone 965-3166 310 W. Main Street Covington, Virginia Harold B. Hodges Covington, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of THE SHOE BOX Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes Lj emm Covington, Virginia Compliments of CLUTTER’S SERVICENTER CLIFTON FORGE STEAM LAUNDRY Monroe Riverside Ave. Covington, Virginia Dial 962-8666 508 Pine Street Clifton Forge, Virginia Phone - 862-4121 94 Best Wishes from (Eontn gton IbBirginian MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE DRESS SHOP Founded August 11, 1914, by Richard Beirne Ladies ' Ready to Wear Let the classified ads in the Coving- Corner of Court and Main Street ton Virginian serve you. Dial 962- 2121 for information without obliga¬ tion. We are happy to serve you. Phone 965-4386 Covington, Virginia First in Fashion JAMES B. RACEY CO.. INC. Your home of better values General Insurance Real Estate LEGGETT’S DEPT. STORE A. Dean J. Racey Clifton Forge, Virginia Clifton Forge, Virginia Complete dept, store Open Friday until nine P.M. C. P. WETMORE CO. CLEARVIEW TERRACE MOTEL Jewelers and Gift Counselors 712 Alleghany Street Phone 863-5601 Clifton Forge, Virginia Above the C O Hospital Owner - Mrs. Russell Reid Best Wishes FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION from OF CLIFTON FORGE STANDARD PRINTING CO. 533 Main Street Clifton Forge, Virginia Dial: 862-4209 F. Norton Thomas, President First National Building Clifton Forge, Virginia 95 We’re Friendlier DRESSIER MOTORS INC. FORREN’S SHELL STATION Monroe Cherry Sts. Covington, Virginia Dodge - Dart - Coronet Simca - R. T. Polara - Mona co - Charger William M. Dressier Phone 962-2291 Tires ' Accessories [SHELL] Batteries Lubrication Corner Monroe Riverside Covington, Virginia Dial: 965-3346 When traveling stop at Compliments of Cliff Miller HOTEL COLLINS HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES Remodeled ”A Homelike Hotel Huntington, Indiana Telephone 219 356-8100 Covington Virginia Best Wishes from WESTERN AUTO OWENS, MINOR BODEKER, INC. 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