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-1- 'i'SClf2lPEI. 1- The University of Michigan Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association The Alumnae Association of the University of Michigan Hospital School for Nurses was organized -lune lb, l900. Ot the 45 graduates of the School 13 were present at this meeting and became charter members of the organization. Today the graduates of the School number 842, of which 180 have joined their Alumnae. lt is a regrettable fact that the membership of our Association has not kept pace with the increase in numbers graduating from the School. livery graduate is urged to join this organization immediately upon comple- tion of her course. No special invitation is necessary. lt is your privilege as well as duty to become a member. However, membership is not all that is required of resident members. Regular attendance at the monthly meetings is part of their obligation. liach member should realize that her presence means an inspiration to the oiiicers and other members. lt will tend to bring about a better under- standing of the policies of the School. help toward making our :Xssociation the bond that it should be among the graduates of the School, and make them anxious to keep pace with other members of the nursing profession. Membership and regular attendance are not only beneficial in carrying on the work of the Association but a personal benefit to each member, professionally and socially, both as a nurse and as a graduate of the llniversity of Michigan Hos- pital School of Nursing. lt is also the privilege and obligation of every graduate and member of the ,Xss' it' ' l l otm ion to up io d the reputation ot the School by giving whole-hearted loyalty and co-operation. Co-operation means working together- not necessarily blind obedience. l.et us aim high and set for the goal for 1927-'28 an almost perfect regular attendance for resident members-100 per cent membership-the co-operation of every member and the earnest desire of every graduate to be loyal to our Alma Mater, to whom we have gone with our growth, our ideals, and our vears of SCYYICC. o 'az' 0. 5 0 .o, .1 f. .n :Q n , 'Qu' 10' T. I :E g .' I! '. Ono Q. 'us' I O O. .I
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