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J xol2.n£.c , (l[a±± of igjl In ten years people can travel great distances and many are never heard from again. The Class of 1971 is afraid this might happen, so we will just let everyone know what we will be doing in 1981. Johnny will be the football coach at Valley High School, and Barbara says the first string will consist of their own Bogans . . . Kathryn plans to be serving tea to Rusty’s faculty at Marshall, as he is now dean Theresa can be found on the orthopedic wing at CHR V, and her spare time is devoted to Kenny and their family . . . If Judy and Bobby cannot be found at home they will probably be at Bean’s Beach . . . Linda Lou is a staff nurse at Miami General and is still being pursued by Peruvians . . . Terry and Clint are also in Florida and spending most of their time on the beach or chasing after their clan ... Dee and Jerry can be reached in Taiwan by rickshaw . . . While she was head nurse on East III, Ruth and Grover have added two more additions to the Nicelys . . . Linda Kay is usually relaxing or keeping house and raising children Gwen and Bebe now have a babysitting agency in their chain of Holiday Inn motels along the west coast Carol s husband Charlie has been quite successful on Wall Street, while she passes her time with her twins or as chief anethetist at Albany Medical Center . . . When looking into the latest magazines for uniforms, don’t be surprised if Sandy is your model. . . Far out to sea there is a lonely boat, but do not despair, it’s just Rosemary and her first mate, Larry . . . Donna is now working for her family doctor while David prevents strikes at the N. W. Shops . . . Pat can usually be found hunting for elevated T waves in CCU while Lee is busy with his schematics . . . Finally, Jeanne can be found at Western State Hospital as Group Therapy Supervisor. So if anyone needs any advice concerning electronics, O.B., psychiatry, O.R., orthopedics, navigation. Oriental habitation, anesthesia, or the stock market, just look us up in 1981 - we should know something by then. 29
s:nLox H e, the Seniors of 1971, hold many fond (and some not so fond!) memories of the past three years of nurses’ training. We remember: Elbow Room . . . Ripple and Cold Duck . . . studying for Flo’s A. P. tests . . . being stuck in elevator at U.Va. . . . Mrs. Washiem and being late . . . McCaleb’s kisses (explain that!) . . . “wounded-in-action” . . . Gypsy Hill Park . . . Albemarle Lake . . . Gwen’s ghost stories . . . water bottles . . . egg tosses . . . “Wipe Out” . . . parties to celebrate any occasion . . . Norfolk . . . beer in Labor and Delivery at U.Va. . . . Nub’s Knob . . . chicken plucking . . . U-Haul . . . rides to Douthat after midnight . . . phone calls at 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. . . . train rides and their experiences . . . slippery showers, casts and cast removal . . . standing on water fountains . . . midnight spits on arcade at U. Va. . . . rides on U. Va. luggage carts . . . McCaleb’s double dates . . . moldy milk and pig pens . . . Student Council trials . . . “Where’s the puppy?” . . . our love for mustaches . . . 25d tour of Charlottesville (we got on the wrong bus!) . . . our first catheterization . . . Pizza Hut in Staunton . . . capping . . . first work day on floor under Miss Garland . . . riding the Bluebird . . . long walks to go swimming . . . first blind date . . . playing pool on E 7-8, WSH . . . Feedbag before train . . . South II .. . Jasper . . . Ex-Lax brownies . . . first delivery . . . car smoking in Roanoke . . . trip to Lewis- burg and back . . . first cigarette . . . New Year’s Eve and all that snow . . . Perch! . . . Dr. Edmund’s “Ma’am” . . . last night in Staunton . . . Happy and Healthy Jeanne . . . engagement rings . . . our boy¬ friends . . . jumping on beds in 315 .. . Donna’s wedding . . . Lockhart’s Class-A dressing experience . . . January 9 and The Starlite . . . chicken fighting at Howard Johnson’s pool . . . putting flowers on graves at night . . . Holly Ball . . . learning how to do a trach . . . weekend of Rosemary’s wedding . . . “Mama Terri” . . . Lake Philpott . . . cooking supper for “our preachers” . . . Bob Hughes . . . lonesome train whistles . . . O.R. experiences . . . Mr. Knobby, the snowman . . . Fazio and the Booker baby . . . Rose and Sandy in speech class — the rollers! . . . “Longest Mile” on September 22, 1968 . . . Howard Johnson’s at U. Va. . . . dancing with Dr. Chucker . . . rotating through ENT with Dr. Mackay and Mae . . . Jesse Taylor . . . Linda and “Danny Baker Baby” . . . Sandy’s expression at the “exposure” . . . Jeanne’s pan¬ cakes . . . Fazio and McCaleb’s night of thirst and quiet . . . Bill and his ’43 Red Ford . . . Sandy, Jo Anne, and the cemetery . . . “The Four Fanatics” . . . Rose and the cafeteria . . . C. O. food (ugh!) . . . water shining on the floor with glass . . . “The Virginian” and “Spectrum East” at Charlottesville . . . Hong Kong tailors from India . . . Tom Jones on Friday nights . . . phone calls from Robert Redford . . . “Super Nurse” . . . Gallagher's hot dogs and cole slaw . . . dates after working 3-11 at U.Va. . . . down by the grapevine . . . sober moments . . . Low Moor, Dolly Ann and The Cave ... no clothes in the shower . . . Corvair at WSH . . . men’s locker room at U.Va. . . . Tinge r . . . October 4, 1969 . . . “Ma’am, I may be wrong in many ways, but I am not backwards! ” . . . dirty jokes . . . pancakes at 3:00 a.m. . . . faking our ages . . . flowers from Grants’ . . . posters from the Stonewall . . . raiding the refrigerator . . . sun-bathing on the roof. . . Nurses’ Residence in middle of night — scary! . . . crying sessions . . . “Purple Yo-yo” . . . Snoopy, Red Baron, and Sugar Bear . . . Queen Mary . . . Rod McKuen . . . Getthig our Senior bands . . . starching our caps. . . 2:00 a.m. sewing sessions. . . low cut Holly Ball gowns. . . “The Roost” . . . Sowards . . . and many, many more memories of good ol’ C. O. (?). 30
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