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

 - Class of 1969

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emones Helen Sue Shafer “Helen” 1) The white shadow haunted me for three months, 2) Sill room 331, June 1, 1968, 3) The long hot summer in Charlottesville and OB experience. Linda Lucille Sparks “ Sparkie” 1) Rhode Island—April ’68 with that certain someone, 2) First shower in full uniform on Hamilton “F”ward3) “Sub-races” at Douthat. Brenda Andrews Stanley “ B.S. ” 1) Spring Grove—in fact I’m making a second trip and not for LSD either, 2) Charlottesville, 3) Nobel prize. Karen Ann Stiltner “Stiltner” 1) First day I gave meds on Sill, 2) April 11, 1968, 3) All my long talks with my roommate. Karen Ann Wallen “Karen” 1) Fabulous trip to NSNA convention in N.Y. City, 2) Very unusual but enjoyable gift from pt., 3) Psych and OB affiliation, night duty and new interns. Andrea Jean Whitman “Little Bird” 1) Dinner dress, 2) Little car and wet feet, 3) Black and white stuffed dog. Sandra Gail Wood “Sandy” 1) Spring Grove—mud and rain, 2) U. Va.—Lupo’s delivery of pizzas to the floor, 3) WII with its smelly rooms and Russell’s traction. Sandra LeAnn Woodrum “Woody” 1) Pleasure of burning 2 stacks of letters, 2) Douthat and great times, 3) One fateful night with 2 dates at the same time. X 15

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Senior Listed below are only a few of the memories accumulated in the last few years. Linda Lea Andrews “Miss A ” 1) Stranded in Fredrick, Maryland, 2) Room 258—Nov. 8, 1967, 3) A t long last—a friend. Regina Ann Coste “Gidget” 1) A certain June 24th when I came in with a ring, 2) Hectic Friday night in Balto and D C. trying to find John, 3) A little pink two roomed house at U. Va. Sharon Jane Fleshman “Fleshman” 1) Buerger’s disease and its fits, 2) My kiss at the Grove, 3) Certain comment made to me in OPD. Elizabeth Ella Hall “Liz” 1) Introduction to Sill and 6 months that followed, 2) First person I gave a bath to—he’ll never be the same, 3) Long 3 months in Balto. Gladys Sharon Jones “Leo” 1) Long hours of med surg in Miss Garland’s room, 2) Great day at Naval Academy, 3) Howard Johnson’s at U. Va. and the Tee-Hinneys of C.F. Mildred Ruth Lynch “Rutherford” 1) Riots, 2) Marches, 3) Leo and the 2am fire. Cindy Louise Morris “Cind y” 1) Green eye shadow, 2) Muddy tennis shoes and cockleburrs, 3) The many Januses of C O. Mary Jane Patton “Jane” 1) Ride on C O to Balto during Easter riots, 2) Precipitate delivery at U. Va., 3) Riotous job of being Pres, of Sr. class. Patricia Lee Potts “P. Potts” 1) Many grey hairs and ulcers I received from Aeneid, 2) First box of candy pt. gave me—naturally it was chocolate, 3) April 20, 1968 in Balto. Cecelia Ann Ross “Celia” 1) One weekend in Annapolis and letters, 2) My Saturday alone in Labor and Delivery, 3) Anthony and the Imperials in person and forget the rest. 14



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September 11, 1966, saw 30 girls enter through the doors of C O for the first time. The first few weeks saw us gathering in groups, getting to know each other and anxiously awaiting until we could enter college to begin our training as student nurses. In April of 1967, twenty-two of us received our caps in a ceremony at the First Christian Church. Twenty-one of us received our Junior stripes upon return from vacation in September, 1967. December saw the class splitting in half to begin our first affiliation — Baltimore and some wonderful times. In June, we were all back together after six months, only to affiliate to U. Va. in Charlottesville. Never will we forget the unbearable heat! September of 1968 marked the Senior year for eighteen of us, all wearing our black band which proved us ready for our last affiliation. Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Ours was the first class and it proved to be a wonderful experience in the big city. Here, it took all of two minutes to give a bath and the rest of the day was spent chasing the “little people’’ around, and tactfully ducking when a spoonful of cereal headed your way. We also got to know every shop in downtown Detroit and here we spent endless hours and a vast amount of money. September 7, 1969 . . . it finally arrived! Seventeen proud but weary Seniors received their diplomas and pins, thus marking the end of the trail that was three years long. Now we can say “When we were students ...” Sponsors Mrs. Savage Miss Pitzer 16

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