Portsmouth General Hospital School of Nursing - Lamp Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1974
Page 1 of 72
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PORTSMOUTH GENERAL HOSPITAL £jLn. i ' P i)j2- ?? CVx ( 9- vn 0 O 1 PtVlfelKiOuifc Q HJ vOtl f-fosfiiixitl QckooS 0( NuMiliQ ' ' ir Ha ' U ts. DctMle s Qckool 0 U iz. C. J joh d Pm Uo pttcJl 2 F !tCuj6fcy ’ TO ' knouf ' liiOiAp tO ' Sujggest is Hhj OJ j 0 MRS. EDWARDS MRS. JACKSON MISS KING MRS. ARCHER 4 5 (Not pictured) - MRS. STUBLIN MRS. E. CASPER MR. W. REESE MRS. K. HARPER MRS. A. WRIGHT 6 I f 1111 ”As look bock, tUu UllStOMii IM tlM6 b cohiO HfO ftj iiiibj 4 PGW Aiys . . . vioiJ toskbocks 0 Jo , ef ctt iMCtcb, off OMsiXoib off do poVu, off kopo .” JANICE ANN BALBACH [AJ ' ut OW yOuA (ificwfe tiujtt dou U tiie. b«st douj tiifi ye w . ' ’ ' Oiie hiOy Wbcit oktuw SOu by tiiM fyCtik wXylit.” CHESAPEAKE, VIRGINIA FAITH ELAINE BERGHOFER SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO DARLENE RAE BREWER OAt ofy Hxm ts Qod ot wCAk tii iougli yo« ' ' NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA I 8 ROBERTA CAMPBELL StAjd QoctAj Twv f-f Qocias Wtijfi f-fis Ouw U t4igs. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, SUSAN ANNE DAVIS ’ ' PU nJslup !s Uost Vciluahk 0 J-fuiuftn Po«eSStO iS. CHESAPEAKE, VIRGINIA CYNTHIA ANN GUPTON Destt4iy f$ t IotA Uatte t Oljf Ckatic , tt !s A O CkoiC6 , It h NotAlkUig TO ' Wct£td Fo , is A JkUig TO ' Acfcxeu . PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA MARGARET KAY HOOPER ” Uy f30(W cm my best poU , GoJu f)OyS tiiem . CjOtM t be $14101410 041 Cu $0410 OMjiy ooM t IfidL th jWX4i0 of 0 $mxfe luW f’m 0O4ifi , $0 0ue$$ !’(l to ' do ' it wJiuh f’m ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA WEST POINT, VIRGINIA JACQUELYN ANNE KAVANAUGH ” Uoy f 0 u0y$ ckst ifi m vi tluUl f C041 otdufeu .” JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA GEORGANNA KRAUS 10 SHIRLEY HOOTEN MAYS Jbdcuj is the (jiAst ckty 0 the nj st ANGELA LEIGH WIGGINS Whoi om is body’s gi to vts. Whot we becohve is owt gi tO ' God.” PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA i NANCY ELLEN PEARCE The gieoiest kctpfjUiess (i e is Med gowtseH.” CHESAPEAKE, VIRGINIA NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA NANCY - MOST INDIVIDUALIST JACKIE - MOST IMAGINATIVE ANGELA - MOST ANXIOUS Qup6 tiotiiues KAY - MOST SOFT-HEARTED ELAINE - MOST FLIRTATIOUS 12 SUSAN MOST ATHLETIC JAN MOST CONSERVATIVE SHIRLEY MOST SOPHISTICATED ROBERTA MOST TALKATIVE GEORGIANNA MOST PERSEVERING DARLENE MOST DEPENDABLE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS MRS. S. MAYS, Pres. J. KAVANAUGH, V.P. ROBERTA CAMPBELL (Mrs.), Pari. KAY HOOPER, Treas. DARLENE BREWER, Sec. CINDY GUPTON, Hist. Smoking follows beauty! MRS. EDWARDS - Class Advisor. See what happens to Sr, Class Advisors? 14 What are you dreaming of? Who do those birdlegs belong to? (Not me! ! ) It’s mind expanding - Read it, you ' ll like it! ! It ' s be kind to animal week. 15 16 17 AytJtsihtetds 16 i I think my leg ' s caught. It ' s off to Peri -Care! ! Not another USO Dance! Jackie, the wet head is dead. Soap operas can ' t be all that good. 19 20 September 22, 1969, 20 girls and 2 men entered Portsmouth General Hospital School of Nursing. Although each was a stranger to the other, we shared a co mmon goal, to become a professional nurse. Little did we realize the hard work and good times that lay ahead. On Rat Day we were initiated into the school by our substitute big sisters. Remember requisitioning fallopian tubes from C.S.R., Warton ' s Jelly from the kitchen and calling the police for the speed limit of the Circle of Willis? The next week we began our classes at Frederick Community College. We will never forget our faithful” bus that broke down on the way to classes and the embarrassment of sitting in the middle of the road! Nor can we forget Mr. Weems, who contrived those unusual tests. The first day on the unit, we were so proud in our stiff, starched uniforms, standing in an inspection line awaiting Mrs . Edwards, our Fundamental instmc- tor ' s approval. The months passed slowly but in April we received our first stripe. To wrap up our freshman year, we began classes at the school of nursing with Medical Surgical Nursing 1 and Mrs. Jackson and Pharmacology with Mrs. Futrell. September came and we added another blue stripe to our cap, already the countdown had begun; on to Medical Surgical Nursing II - III. In March, twelve of us arrived in Crownsville, Maryland for three months of Psychiatric nursing. Remember sliding in the halls of P.G.H. on magazines? We had now advanced to using roller skates in the halls of C.S.H. I ! We returned to Medical Surgical IV with Mrs. King, thus ending our Junior year with more insight into the total patient care concept as well as two broken toes, one broken jaw, one sprained finger, one jammed knee cap and three broken hearts. In August we received our senior bands signifying only eight months till graduation. This was initiated with Maternal Child Health and our class going through the stages of separation anxiety due to the fact that six of us were in Pediatrics with Miss Brooks and the other half was with Miss King and Obstetrical Nursing. Also during this time, Mrs. Daniels began her course in Professional Adjustments and the awareness of our legal responsibilities really came into focus. Senior Seminars began with Mrs. Jackson giving us the opportunity to release our suppressed teaching qualities. Then the last six weeks of our curriculum consisted of Mrs. King and Leadership Skills. Our Senior Dance was one of the highlights of the year and the realization that time was getting shorter was definitely present that night. With our long white gowns and dozen red roses, the effort put into all the bake sales and rummage sales were forgotten. After May 26 we will be excited about entering into the nursing careers of our choosing but will always remember the crazy and happy memories the twelve of us shared these past three years. You ' ve got to be kidding! ! Gotcha! Nancy, would you please . . . Oh, no! ! ! I ' m not arrogant; just cute! ! ! It was the best of times It was the worst of times It was the age of wisdom It was the age of foolishness It was the spring of hope It was the winter of despair It was a time of P.G.H. 22 J CtiCOe $ uSuCtMf is Oj fAuit sHoup giouidi oUiougii (jkM iUu mag SuuUj .” JANE AARON MARY KAY DORSON CONNIE ELLIS JANIE FERGUSON PAT GILLESPIE DIXIE HESS 24 JUNE KUBE KEN O’LEARY LINDA OSBORNE LORRAINE ROBERSON CYNDY RUDOLPH DIANE SAVAGE DID YOU HEAR THE ONE ABOUT . . . HOW COULD YOU DO THIS TO ME? 25 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS KEN O ' LEARY - Treasurer PAT GILLESPIE - Secretary LORRAINE ROBERSON - V. P. JANIE FERGUSON - S.C. Rep. DIXIE HESS - President LOIS BRITTO - S.C. Rep. MARY KAY DORSON - Historian (Not pictured) 26 QwvQlOCtl ff Aui fff Mrs, Jackson and her crew. Are we the one with the germs or the patient? If this was only a GUY? Where do I put it? Is he the one with the tubal ligation? 27 C iOiMvilh Dormitory 28 At last a patient! Lois, Mary Kay and Lorraine O.P.D. Cyndy learns I.V. procedures in I. C.U. That ' s right Dixie , B.P. q.l.h, ! Mrs. King shows Connie and June E.R, materials. Don ' t you wish you had hands like mine! 29 It was such a trying experience . , . I wonder if everyone knows . . , I can ' t believe I ate the whole thing . . . Dixie strikes again! 30 PifiSwKiew tiftecL t(v 9(v bcsttSA £ tt i 6 6hth Owv ffU nds, 0 hi b Mtg CINDY ASHE RHONDA BAIN DEBBIE BAUM Cictss ot ’74 ' ttv g b by witU Ou (jM hd!p owi u6ncls ” RUTH CHILDRESS CINDY CLARK MARIE CULPEPPER SUSAN CHICCINO 32 BETH FABIAN VANESSA HARMON JESSIE HOLT NANCY HUIE SUSAN JENSEN DEBBIE JONES PAT KIRK EMILY LANGFORD 33 JANET MIZELLE HARRY POLAND ABBY LEASE CONNIE SHALLER LORIE SCHUESSLER SANDY PORTER PHYLLIS SMITH EVELYN STOCKTON CINDY TALMAN RITA WHITE OH NO! ! IT ' S MRS. PARKER. WHAT’S EVERYONE WAITING FOR? 35 The gang ' s all here! ADVISOR: MRS. FUTRELL FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: JESSIE HOLT: Pari. HARRY POLAND: Treas. LORY SCHEUSSLER: Sec. SANDY PORTER: S.C. Rep. CONNIE SCHALLER; Pres. JANET MIZELLE: Vice Pres. 36 PuW UMetiia6s 0 Nu isttig : v„ Z ' i_ Did MUMMY stan this way? Happiness is picking up a man. Ready , aim . . , Here a squirt , there a squirt . Where do you want it? Is it Beth or Chase? 37 Anatomy Lab instructor - Dr. Johnson Our heroes! Micro lecture. Phyllis lost out! O.D.V. If she doesn ' t shut-up! 38 Mrs. Futrell instructs Vanessa about I. V. ' s. Cindy learns to administer medications. Duigs AacL Qoluiloifi Emily and Janet learn about pouring meds. Drugs and Solutions classroom 39 If you ' re going to throw these away, don’t do it in front of me! Vanessa learns isolation technique. Qu iglcctl I Mr. Graver, we ' l l get you a seat belt! ! Mrs, Jackson instructs about IPPB. 40 fun? Culpepper Bow The real me! I can ' t believe I ' m doing this! There must be an easier way to do this! ! Just leave me alone! 41 What is this about Hydrogen Bonding! ! 1 Wow! I made it to two, Chink! ! ! Look Ma, no legs! ! Do we always get a party after work? Well, Mrs. Daniels, it ' s like this . . . 42 1st ROW: Cyndy Rudolph Jackie Kavanaugh 2nd ROW: Elaine Berghofer Lois Britto Pat Gillespie Nancy Huie 3rd ROW: Abby Lease Shirley Mays Emily Langford Vanessa Harmon Cindy Talman Editor: Cyndy Rudolph Co-Ed.: Jackie Kavanaugh. Treas. : Lois Britto. 44 S.G.A. OFFICERS: M. K. Dorson, V. Pres.; L. Roberson, Corresp. Sec.; J. Ferguson, Historian; S. Mays, President; K. Hooper, Treasurer; C. Gupton, Recording Secretary; R. Campbell, Parliamentarian. 45 Mr. and Mrs. Daniels Court: Marie Culpepper Kay Hooper Shirley Mays Dixie Hess CjOWtjb Dr, Dozortz congratulates Kay. KAY HOOPER - Queen 46 Little Mama Cass. Me! Snobbish? Yes, I do study. No study hours! Don ' t you wish . . . Grab extinguisher, not your head! I’d rather fight than SWITCH! 47 Would you believe hot chocolate? Anyone for some expresso? The Health Nurse always knows. 48 Occupational Therapy. The year of the Rat? 49 Can ' t anyone play the guitar around here. I think I ' m melting. Women ' s Lib. strikes again! Harry gets a preview of OB. If you ' d like my professional opinion , . , so 51 Shirley Greeting Card Co. Ted L. Bachus, D.D.S. A. Barrie Young, Jr, Dr. and Mrs. Emile Sayegh Miss Florence Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Railey Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mays, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Campbell Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Bullock Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hooper Lt. Col. and Mrs. S, G. Trask Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berghofer, Jr. Sharon Elizabeth Huie Jeanette Esther Huie Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Harmon Frank Joseph Harmon, Jr. Dawn Futrell Mr. and Mrs. John Casick Mr. Samuel Thomas Mr. and Mrs. James B. Talman Mr. and Mrs. George Dellinger Mr. and Mrs. Karl Krauss and Family Mary Atwood, R.N. Linda Ivins, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Robberson Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Osborne Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Aaron Mrs. Margaret Edwards Mr. and Mrs. John Britto Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Stringer The Portsmouth Camera Shop Paul Payne Miss Edith Harmon Dan Templeton SPONSORS W. B. MEREDITH. II INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Norfolk, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS FROM A FRIEND 53 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1972 PORTSMOUTH GENERAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING From the DEPARTMENT of SURGERY DR. L P. COOPER Congratulations to the Seniors DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS and GYNECOLOGY COOPERS JEWELERS- SILVERSMITH INC. 327 High Por+smouth, Va. 23704 THE STORE FOR BRIDES FAMOUS SPECIALISTS IN FASHION Military Circle Mall Norfolk, Va. 23502 420-0383 High and Court Portsmouth, Va. 23704 397-5841 JIM BUNDY Compliments VERNON CROSS REALTY CO. DON 500 Portsmouth Blvd. COMER Portsmouth, Va. FORD Business: 488-2533 56 PAULA ' S HAIR FASHIONS 1310 Airline Blvd. — Corner Airline and ScoH Portsmouth, Va. 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