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-'x U ff ' T0 ' ' f 4 .. .,-'.g- ,.., - .F:fff.f:: 5--:iffy -- ffl- .'.'I V 0 .-. 1,-:gg 13 1 4 '.g4:. 1 0 1, - -. g - N- 4 W li l Capping is the First, long-owoited milestone on the rood to becoming o groduote nurse. Suspense runs rife through the freshmen ronlcs lor weelcs before the event. With boted breoth ond ropidly beot- ing heort, eoch owoits some definite word that she will receive her cop. Most coveted emblem of nurges, with whot pride eoch nurse owoits the doy when she moy wecir her cop ond bibbed opron on uty. At lost comes the memoroble night, ond stonding in o circle with Friends ond relotives loolcing on, eoch new sophomore receives her cop from Miss Corrington. l-ler little condle is lighted by her Big Sister , whose light is olreody burning brightly, symbolic ol the eternol spirit ol nursing. Then, with bright new cop ond freshly bibbed opron, she tolces her ploce with the other copped students of the hospitol os o clinicol student. Now she pursues her studies on o double lront, ot the bedside ond in the clossroom. From this point on, she ossumes ever increosing responsibility, ond Finds new joys ond new sotisloctions cis she grows doily more skillful. Ir is Fitting thot we look lorword to copping with such expectotion, For with it, the door is opened not only to new experiences, but to o fuller understonding of life.
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FRESHMEN Once we stepped through that Wide door The First six months, labs and lectures Entering the world to healing lore, lnterspersed with gymnastic ventures. Wandering, selfishness, responsibility unlcnovvn, As each Final loomed ahead- lnto purpose, generosity and patience have Girls, it's time you were abeclu. grown. ,- 1 sql BACK ROW-Left to right-F. Stoddard E. Carrier, E. Burnett, B. Dennis, M Augustine, W. Chatfee, D. Sundquist, L Yelland, R. Tholomey. FIFTH ROWfH. Krepslcy, L. Lenchienski N. Sokoloski, C. Vuletich, L. Rusky, C Colle, Ann -jekones. FOURTH ROW-D. O'Dell, L. Loerne L. Bjork, J. Marshall, j. Dieters, V l-lankievvich, C. McC5avick, J. Philipow ski, M. l-loltman, A. Track. THIRD ROW4E. Kiel, F. Rubenstein, C Schloetter, B. jones, V. Whitmore, B Strom, N. I-leap, W. Clos, C. Krisson. SECOND ROW--E. Charles, B. Anderson M. Petersen, W. Snerly, M. Rothburne M. Dubuque, L. Sloan. FIRST ROW -E. Birch, l-l. Sostik, P.Petcher M. Rossiter, B. Siples, D. Thomsen. TOP ROW-Left to right-L. Nelson, D Kaplan, A. Singer, j. Barrett, M Mannion, L. Slocum, L. Cureen. THIRD ROW---F. Baker, M. Sweeney, K Clafley, G. Baker, M. Conway, M Hovey. SECOND ROW- Golf, M. Vergowe j. Buchanen, M. Boudeman, P. Rock stein, M. Sheldahl. BOTTOM ROW- -Miss Cu. Morin, Ther apeutic Dietition, Miss D. Naftalin Assistant Meyer House Dietitian, Mis A. Klingler, Assistant Director ol Diet etics, J. Bristol, R. McMullen. g t f ,A L. Lssli - Our colleagues in diet school, the student dietitians. Serving carts, checking menus and teaching us the exact preparation ol diabetic diets. Will you ever forget Miss Morin s elliciency and Miss Klinglers gracious aid whenever We needed herl
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AIM W 'Jil' hL4.AJ'b I U JJ' VJ d,,-Pr.. ' 5 '-AQJJ-N Qf UEUAETESC ESUENI HE r Delivery Room A in the Labor Rooms, At the Charting Desk in Female Medicine Frfrh Soroh Morris. Reese nurses, on oHiliote, o sociol worker ond the sensor interne. Time for 'Baby Softs on First Soroh Morris.
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