School of Practical Nursing - White Caps Yearbook (Nassawadox, VA)
- Class of 1980
Page 1 of 48
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Text from Pages 1 - 48 of the 1980 volume:
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Bridge Over Troubled Water When you’re weary, feeling small, When tears are in your eyes, I will dry them all; I’m on your side. When times get rough And friends just can’t be found, Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down, Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down. When you’re down and out, When you’re on the street, When evening falls so hard I will comfort you. I’ll take your part. When darkness comes And pain is all around, Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down. Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down. Sail on silver girl, Sail on by. Your time has come to shine. All your dreams are on their way. See how they shine. If you need a friend I’m sailing right behind. Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind. Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind. Mrs. Kay Mapp R.N. Instructor Dedication The class of 1980, dedicates this yearbook to Mrs. Kay Mapp for teaching us the very basic skills we needed before anything would fit into place. You did R-E-E-L good. We’re R-E-E-L proud of you! 2 F acuity Mrs. Georgia M. Guy R. N. Director Instructor Instructor Administration Mr. George W. Young Superintendent of Northampton County Schools Mr. Phillip B. Tankard Superintendent of Accomack County Schools Mr. William Downing Administrator of N.A.M. Hospital 4 School Personnel Mrs. Myra Duer Secretary Mrs. Wilmina Smith Housemother Mrs. Eva Lee Johnson Housekeeper Mrs. Leona Doutt Housemother feral Hospital Personnel Mrs. F. Underhill Director of Nursing Mrs. F. Turner Assistant Director of Nursing Mrs. M. Kelly Maternity Mrs. G. McIntyre 4th Floor Mrs. J. Wilson 3rd Floor Mrs. J. Wyatt 2nd Floor Mrs. M. Hastings Mrs. M.Pase Operating Room Emergency Room Miss J. Clayton Intensive Care Unit Mrs. D. Hickman Recovery Room Mrs. N. Smith Mrs. M. Castagna Inhalation Therapy Nurse Epidemioligist Mrs. V. Arnold Mrs. L. Johnson Assistant to the Medical Records Administrator Staff Mrs. C. Arnold X-Ray Mr. E. Rudiger Laundry Security Mr. J. Johnson Business Office Mrs. N. Turner Housekeeping Mrs. M. Morgan Director of Volunteers Mr. C. Alter Laboratory Mr. G. Dolmovich Dietary Department Mr. T. Rayfield Pharmacy Mrs. D. Killmon Purchasing Mr. R. Kerns Controller Mr. R. Ovellette Physical Therapist Mrs. B. Johnson Social Services Mr. A. Clayton And Staff Maintenance Class Officers Deborah Carpenter — Vice President Charlotte Bradford — Historian Sharon Sample — Secretary Teresa Coston — Treasurer Deborah Miller — President Colors: Blue and White Flower: Red Rose Song: Bridge over troubled waters Motto: “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Ecc. 3:1 Yearbook Staff Susan Guy — Advertisements Roxy Hallett — Photographer Carolyn Harris — Lay-Outs Barbara Dubick — Co-Editor Robin Wichman — Editor Betty Bailey — Business not shown — Marlene Larose Typist 8 mm m, :- 5 v •-- vU vi A V . Our History vVa - .A ix V ■v. ' .Kt •-•• ; te s.4i - HV, r- t i %s A ' ' Underneath those uniforms and caps are seventeen dif¬ ferent people. We started the year together not knowing what we were to expect or how we were going to tolerate it. The Bazaar on Nov. 28 was our first big project. We were up to our ears in crafts, remember Susan’s midget wreath? We got our uniforms about a week before Christmas. It took us a long while to get used to wearing our caps and keeping our uniforms down; right Flowy! Christmas vacation came and boy did we need it. The teachers gave us a nice party and we exchanged some pretty nice gifts. We had a lot of parties. That was about the only thing we remember agreeing on. Why did Lulu, Robin, Barb sit across from the hat shop after the Spaghetti Din¬ ner? April brought the Convention. A lot of us spent a lot of time in the lounge. Debbie Miller even showed up in her booties. Jerry had one main question, “Do I get to pick my roommates or do they get to pick me?” Of course we did go places at the convention. “By the way Mrs. Guy — did you ever take your ear plugs out after we left the DISCO; and Mrs. Holland what was in that magazine you and Mrs. Mapp were so interested in that night? We really did have a good time.” Williamsburg was our next trip. Mrs. Holland made sure Charlotte got back safely. We all hung in there day by day and finally the final day came. a a GRADUATION —- ■ ' p i , . 1 1 — NX x v 4V’ x ... r — - - -• . a .,, it VI- A I. U.i JMf ' £ ' : i U Av-A. ■ V A. - % Class Will I, Charlotte Bradford, leave all my patience and tolerance to put up with the instruc¬ tors. I, Debbie Carpenter, leave next year’s students the bugs in room 6. I, Barbara Dubick, leave my ability to change my emotions to meet the teachers moods. I, Nilessa Farlow, leave a long wait to next years students whose last name begins with F when they start with Z during exam time. I, Elizabeth Green, leave all the lunch cards that never got turned in because I washed them in the washer. I, Susan Guy, leave my size 10 uniform to anyone who doesn’t gain 6 pounds. I, Roxy Hallett, leave the ability to put on your Nursing cap without the help of 6 other people. I, Carolyn Harris, leave a 1981 calendar to count the days to graduation. I, Marlene Larose, leave all the long uniforms to someone taller. I, Jerry Merritt, just leave. I, Debbie Miller, leave a calendar to those who never know the date. I, Betty Pruitt, leave the right to say you’re never too old. I, Sharon Sample, leave my ability to polish shoes and to scrape cakes of polish off when it looks like a peeling cast. I, Eva Vincent, leave my ability to be 5 months pregnant without anyone knowing it. I, Linda Walker, leave my ability to spell to those who can’t pronunciate. I, Debbie West, leave all my aches and pains to class of 1981. I, Robin Wichmann, leave my tuna sandwiches to anyone who’s pregnant next year. 10 Betty Bailey Onancock, Va. “Do you have change for a dollar?” Kim Belote Onley, Va. “Did Mark call?” 11 Charlotte Bradford Exmore, Va. “Wake me up at break time.” Deborah Carpenter Rehobeth Beach, Del. “Let’s go to the Cameo.” Teresa Coston Belle Haven, Va. Mooney says, “Beats me!” Barbara Dubick Cape Charles, Va. “If I make it to the weekend, I’ll be alright.” Nelissa Farlow Quimby, Va. “Can we go now?” Elizabeth Green Justisville, Va. “This sure is hard work.” Susan Guy Cashville, Va. “Mrs. Smith, what happened on the Guiding Light?” Roxy Hallott Nassawadox, Va. “If I can pass Med.-Surg. II, I can pass anything.” Carolyn K. Harris Cape Charles, Va. “How many weeks do we have left?” Marlene Larose Grotons, Va. “Shoot the Boot!” 13 Jerry Merritt Temperanceville, Va. “Bah-Hum Bug.” Debbie Miller Bloxom, Va. “Let’s pray before this test.” 14 Sharon Parker Sample Painter, Va. “Sit yourself down.” Betty Pruitt Bloxom, Va. I’m taking it one day at the time.” Eva Vincent Cape Charles, Va. “May the roads come up to meet you and the wind be at your back.” Linda Walker Belle Haven, Va. “Um hum yea.” Deborah West Cape Charles, Va. “Determination can get you anywhere.” Robin Wichmann Parksley, Va. “Wrong again.” 15 CANDIDS “Is Nelson here yet?” 16 t 17 «•« « ' ' ft. ' ,- , • % N 9 ‘Mrs. Holland! For Shame!” 18 “I’ll never get this right!” 19 “Did you hurt yourself eating grapefruits, Flowy?” “Bizare at the Bazzar!” “I’m so smart.” 20 “Don’t eat that Miss Piggy, It will be lunch time soon!” “What’s a nice guy like me, doing in a place like this? ...” “Did I ever tell you about the time . . . “This job is so demanding!” 21 .-in...ipi.wip ' i “Here we are!” “Wait, Let me explain, I really did study!!” “Susan, Mrs. Holland told you about those spiked heels.” “Will Charlotte ever stop giggling?” 22 “Who were you expecting?” “Our softball team at rest.” 23 24 “Roxy, who took this picture?” “Keep them in line Mrs. Holland” “I don’t see anything wrong with their caps” 25 “We always stand this way” 26 “Jerry — our favorite nurse” “Always on a break” 27 A Special Appreciation The class of 1980 would like to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. William Downing. As administrator of Northampton Accomack Memorial Hospital, we always knew we had his support and encouragement. Many of us are looking forward to working under his leadership. Our many thanks for your concern for our alma mater. Thank you again, The class of 1980 Do You Remember? Although graduation is behind us, we will part our separate ways but we will always remember. Sharon getting married July 5 and always saying “sit yourself down Chardo — This is a trainex Corporation . . . ZZZZZZ — Pick your head up Miss Bradford. Flowy pulling at her stockings and getting people scratching with itching powder. Roxy — never remembering to bring her camera. Debbie Carpenter’s moldy salad, her first date and her love for the Cameo. Jerry being the only male in a bushel of women. Some nerve he’s got or maybe it’s guts. Nelissa saying “is today Tuesday, are meal cards due?” Debbie asking Lulu if she wants half of her pie? Marlene shortening her uniforms to prove she actually had legs and also shortening her fingers typing for the ye arbook. Robin having pitting edema and busting through her shoes. All of this plus tachycardia just for a brand new baby. Barb chasing meatball who drug her cap through the mud after she poured red Hawaiian punch down the front of her uniform. Susan’s men — Billy? Jay? Pete? Tommy? Who’s her next victim? Betty’s brown bag — will it keep till Saturday? Carolyn not agreeing with the teachers — saying, “according to your notes we should be leaving 5 min. before schedule. Debbie W. reminding Kevin to bring Mrs. Guy some oysters and her first anniversary on Valentine’s day. Lulu having psychic powers trying to convince Flowy she has ESP. We mustn’t forget Bean soup Reuben sandwiches. Betsy practicing for bed making 2 weeks before time. By the way how’s the folks in Beverly Hills? Mrs. Smith repeating over and over, you can and you will, so go study. Mrs. Doutt asking if there are any scraps for meatball. Mrs. Duer stating if the meal tickets aren’t in you won’t eat! Eva Lee smiling and grinning when Vernon came up. She surely is in love. Mrs. Guy saying, “why won’t you ever get together?” Mrs. Holland running for the cake but never daring to step on the scales when we had too each month. Mrs. Mapp saying, What’s this and swallow string? All and all it has been fun and we’ll never forget it . . . How could we!!! Your historian, Charlotte Bradford. 29 Advertisements His Her Hair Care Compliments of Eastville, Va. 678-7888 Bonnie Anderson Compliments of Lynefte T. LeCato N.A.M. Memorial Hospital Compliments of Class of 1980 30 Compliments of Wise’s Drug Store Onancock, Virginia LeCato’s Carpet Tile Center Over 1,000 beautiful samples to choose from Mannington, Congoleum, Armstrong, Callaway, Dan River, Kentile. Give us a call today: Junior Twinkle Room Jr. — Missy — Half-size Fashions Onancock, Va. STEREO COMPONENTS CHARLES RUSSELL BARNEY RUSSELL PHONE (804) 665-5154 442-2055 or 442-7340 C. D. MARSH, JEWELER MARKET STREET ONANCOCK, VA. 23417 Textile Shop Kate D. Widgen J.T. Powell Building Contractor Repairs — Remodeling — New Homes Additions — Aluminum Siding — Vinyl Siding — Storm Doors Windows Box 148 Quinby, Va., J.T. Powell 804-442-7955 JAXON’S INC. Parksley, Va. For outstanding Values Shoes Apparel B G CONVENIENCE MKT. Four Corner Plaza • Box 38 . Onley, Virginia 23418 Accomac, Va. Phone 1-804-787-3612 HIDDEN QUART Rt. 13, Belle Haven, Va. Texaco Gas Oil Groceries, Seafood, Sandwiches Fred Huffman Compliments On Highway 13 across from Perdue Stop and see us, we have: Grocery Items — Cigarettes Seafood (incl. Fish, Oysters, King Crab Legs, Scallops, Clams) Gas of Harvey West Bait Tackle Shop E. B. Turner 31 T.H E M EWE 787-1200, 824-5555, 678-1676 BOGGS WATER SEWAGE, INC. Serving Del-Mar-Va for 25 Years Septic Tanks — Drain Fields — Deep Wells — Water Pumps Melfa 804-787-4000 Virginia New Brunswick, N.J. (201) 246-9573 Eastville, Va. (804) 678-5167 CHURN’S TRUCK LINE, INC. Service “Between” NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, TO EASTERN SHORE AND NORFOLK, VA. I.C.C. MC-114132 ANTHONY GEORGIANA President P.O. 188 Eastville, Va. 23347 32 THE TRAWLER RESTAURANT Quarterdeck Lounge Exmore, Va. 804-442-2092 Phone 804 665-5191 THE OWL MOTEL AND RESTAURANT 6 V 2 miles north of Accomac on U.S. 13 22 miles south of Pocomoke City, MD. Air Conditioned Rooms John and Josephine Roache Owners Pa rksley, Va. 23421 Compliments of Bayshore Concrete Products 33 GEORGE D. SPENCE, JR. TERRY SPENCE TEDDY SPENCE GEORGE D. SPENCE SONS PROCESSORS OF BLUE CRAB PRODUCTS AND QUINBY BRAND OYSTERS QUINBY, VIRGINIA P.O. Box 63 NEW CHURCH, VA. 23415 PHONES: HOME 442-9571 OYSTER HOUSE 442-9552 CRAB HOUSE 442-9553 D-U-N-S 04-857-2663 (301) 957-1111 Suburban Propane Gas Service Anywhere Farlow’s (804) 824-4411 Seafood LP — GAS Clams Oysters and Appliances Quinby, Virginia 23423 visit our showroom Phone: 442-2072 U.S. Hwy. 13, Onley, Va. 34 Compliments of Red White Convenience Stores B.D. Holland Funeral Service Nelsonia, Va. — 665-6280 Nassawadox, Va. 23413 Parksley, Va. — 665-4557 Machipongo, Va. — 678-7647 Home Offices Bloomington, III. 61701 Shore I SLIC Savings V ™=:.h Accomac — 787-1335 STATE FARM Insurance Companies Exmore — 442-3911 Cheriton — 331-3800 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION lender J.T. Holland B.D. Holland, III Agents Phone: 787-7859 ‘VL KgtnnUuj ” Nassawadox, Virginia 23413 Four Corner Plaza Onley, Va. Owner: Ethel Crittenden j Phone: Office 442-6100 or Phone: Office 442-9011 Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 9 5 Appointment Not 4 j0 ' Always Necessary 35 Russell Motor Co. Inc. ¥ ¥ The DAZZLING DYMAGIC DUO of BOWEN DOLMO Dodge-Chrysler-Plymouth Dodge Truck Having a Party or Dinner? For Entertainment Call 442-7418 442-5620 Closeup Magic + Stage Magic M M BEVERAGE DIST. CO. PEPSI-COLA, DR. PEPPER, SEVEN-UP, CANADA DRY PHONE: 665-5858 PHONE: 665-5998 Bloxom, Va. Center Chevrolet, Inc. Exmore, Va. 23350 442-4000 Compliments of Mrs. Georgia Mae Guy Gerald M. Moore and Son, Inc. Mrs. Margaret Holland Mrs. Myra Duer P.O. Box 227 Exmore, Va. 23350 (804) 442-2734 36 Thank You PARKSLEY DRUG CO. W.O. GOFFIGON — W.E. DARBY PHONE: MO. 5-5152 “If it’s in Drugs — We Have It” WE MAINTAIN A COMPLETE RECORD OF ALL YOUR FAMILY ' S PRESCRIPTION PURCHASES WATTS BROTHERS, INC “Fine Apparel for Gentlemen ” Since 1915 PARKSLEY, VIRGINIA 23421 STATf FARM INSURANCi PO OFF. PHONE: 957-3585 RES. PHONE: 957-0670 GEORGE C. BUTLER AGENT 1506 MARKET STREET COMOKE CITY, MARYLAND 21851 FROSTROM SONS, INC. Sports Imports j Rt. 2 Box 217 Pocomoke City, Md. 21851 Subaru American Motors RUSSELL STOVER LUNCH COUNTER CANDIES GIFTS — SOUVENIRS ATLANTIC PHARMACY OAK HALL, VIRGINIA — PHONE 824-4606 “COMPLETE FAMILY DRUG GIFT CENTER” BUDDY MacDONALD, REGISTERED PHARMACIST PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Compliments of MIDWAY CHEVROLET Compliments of HIDDEN QUART Belle Haven, Va. Good Luck Class of ’80 MATTHEWS CLEANERS Compliments of Deli-City Restaurant Pocomoke, Md. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOMES Onancock — Parksley rTI CERTIFIED LOCKSMITH ■ Vt ■ COMPl FTP lOCKSMITHING ShRVICF HENRY LEE PRUITT Box 64, Bloxom, VA 23308 665-4176 Walter Wessell’s Garage Between Parksley and Fisher’s Corner Tune up Brake specialist call: 665-4628 BLOXOM AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. AUTOMOTIVE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MAPPSVILLE, VA. 23407 MESSICK GAS, INC. Gas Gas Appliances Box 87, Bloxom, Va. 23308 Phone: 665-5873 TEL 665 4217 PRUITT’S GUNSMITH SHOP BLOXOM. VA 23308 Compliments of Savages Drug Store Cape Charles, Va. 37 Matthew’s Amoco Phone: 824-4434 Antiques Coliectabies YOUNG’S OLD SHOP BUILDING MATERIALS Russell Jerry Young 2Vz Miles West of Route 13 MEARS, VIRGINIA 23409 COMPLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE POCOMOKE CITY, MARYLAND 21851 PARKS 5 — 10 Exmore, Virginia 23350 THOMAS BYRD DIX, JR. A W. Short Supply Co., Inc. P, O. BOX 164 PHONE: 665-5101 BLOXOM, Va. 23308 NIGHT: 665-4846 FRANCHISED SOUTHERN STATES AGENCY BUNDICK’S ATUO SALES HINMAN STREET, P.O. BOX 7 BLOXOM, VIRGINIA 23308 WILLIAM J. BUNDICK, SR. (804) 665-5239 WILLIAM J. BUNDICK, JR. (804) 665-4730 THE tUlciapeftouj Pitted MOTEL EJfcON Phones: 787-2546 — (804) 787-3432 WARD’S EXXON SERVICENTER OPEN 6: A.M. TO 6: P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY STIHL CHAIN SAWS — SALES SERVICE BOX 9, ACCOMAC, VA. 23301 o LDChllJDDn Highway Service, Inc. Oak Hall Virginia 23416 804 824-3481 COMPLIMENTS OF X Judy’s Flower Shop (804) 665-5173 — BLOXOM, VA TELEFLORA _ £ r„ II,,,.t by 787-7414 LEMUEL F. FISHER, OWNER POST OFFICE BOX 134, BLOXOM, VA 23308 . Flora fax j WAYSIDE HAVEN specializing in Fresh SeaFood and Bar-B-Que Thanks for your Patronage (804| 787 2491 • TAPES - RECORDS • MUSIC SYSTEMS • CB S - SCANNERS • PAGING SYSTEMS • SALES - SERVICE RADIO ELECTRONICS 4-Corner Plaza Onley. Va. 23418 J. EDWARD BUNDICK INC. your shopping center Painter, Va. 23420 T D MASON. JR l a i mm pit E mien it rises, Inf. i.Till ' UU FRESH SEAFOOD DAILY ROUTE 13 MELFA, VIRGINIA 23410 (804) 787-1888 compliments of DUNTON’S TEXACO 38 Patrons Mr. Mrs. William T. Simpler David Pruitt Mrs. Jane Swain Tammie Pruitt Curtis Mr. Mrs. Donald E. Quillen Janel Eddie Johnson Mr. Carl Wimbrow Linda Baines Tom Eric Perry David Satchell Kenneth Peggy Skeoch Thomas Neil Richard Peggy Ayres Ricky Barnes Travis N. Fulk T’s Corner Andrew T. Wichmann Park’s Market Mark Satterfield Dick Linden Mr. Mrs. Billy Fisher Penny Windsor Michael David Simpler William Franklin Andrew Simpler Mrs. Ruth Ayres Cherie Marsh Mr. Mrs. Gerald Miller Tamara Walker Lora Lee Carpenter Rayfields Pharmacy — Thomas E. Rayfield Mr. Mrs. Clarence Wright Prechell S. Walker Mr. Mrs. Paul Watkinson Mrs. Chrystle Gladding Mrs. Lena Linton Roland L. Somers Jimmy Rowley Stitchin’ Time Ronnie Barnes Mary Pruitt Chew Mr. Mrs. Woodrow Simpson Mrs. Wilmina Smith Mr. Mrs. Pete Marshall Vaden Kathleen Linton Mrs. Susan Rippon 39 Graduating Class of 1980 From left to right Front Row: Mrs. Eva Vincent; Miss Susan Guy; Mrs. Nelissa Farlow; Mrs. Marlene Larose; Miss Deborah Carpenter; Mrs. Betty Pruitt; Miss Deborah Miller; Mrs. Elizabeth Green; Mrs. Roxy Hallett Back Row: Mrs. Robin Wichmann; Miss Charlotte Bradford; Mrs. Deborah West; Mrs. Carolyn Harris; Mr. Jerry Merritt; Miss Barbara Dubick; Mrs. Sharon Sample; Miss Linda Walker
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