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fir' 165- It 1S a good thing Miss Viehdorfer Was 1n good humor when Lichten Walner reported that she had gone home for the details Who were Trexler s playmates when she had the mumps? Youse A suppository Wa I don t see how she is going to sWall0W It Place won t soon forget the time she made rounds with a medical keanu it-Prqzz.. JZL5 if-A s ordered for my patient but it IS so large student 1 Wesner ase when the blue of the eyes is pink? mentions electric light extravagance to Eve Easter ll Mrs Petri never g day I Thel Miller 1S, our little bob-haired vamp 1 Doctor what would you diagnose a c .,., She needs no artificial llght Little dabs of powder little bits of paint 3 on FT cn Cl 5' CD O VT ffl Ph F5 cn 0 E cn U1 '5' o PT' Q co 2 25 su Cf' CY' 5' co '41 E T5 Cf 1533 When Roberts 1S sick again, he'll need a special to keep him in bed Ja, l Who would think Lauer belonged to the class of '24, If Haberacker liked Anatomy as she does dancing, she'd likegit a A l lot better than shefdoes. .., v 117 5 Knapka thought she was an Intermediate when she entered training. 5 5 At least she attended one of their classes. I l FAY YoUsE, Historian. 1 , fm--1' ' fi' ' I lm- il ' Tig X 1 C , -, 1? f. 'fi 1 in l 4 s ,, 55 ,fl X AQ. X, if If, , If 1 '1 2 L' 1 5 I ll fa' 'X f I A ai Page Eightyawo 1 v ,,,: 1
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' 5539 A jlfl C5 jluninr Qllaz-is Ehistnrg CTI' ANUAR1' 3, 1921, saw the beginning of the class of 1924. From this date until October it has steadily increased until it has attained its . present number. As Probies we made many blunders, and we will always remember the kindness and consideration shown by the upper classes and graduates. n The 'day we received our caps was a proud event for each one, and all the mirrors worked overtime. During the past year each one of us has tried to improve her tech- nique, live up to the traditions of the college, and keep up to standard in class work, in order to be a credit to our instructors. We are v-ery glad for the many helpful hints given us by the more experienced nurses, and we hope that as we grow older and are able to occupy the Intermediate seats in chapel next year, we will be worthy of the honor. We must all admit, after being told so often, that Bow-ers is ,the oldest Of the class. u Why does Hunsberger carry Peter, the alarm clock, along on spe- cial night duty? What did you say Snyder's name was? We used to call her Made- line, but now it's Henna. ' A Accidents will happen, Johnson, but good tires will save your hours. The only time Hufford does not miss roll call in chapel is when she is on night duty. What reason had Hoffman for saying that after boiling a Luer Sy- ringe it would n-ever be the same? After ten months of training Rymon finds she has turned Bolsheviki. - DeCastro's hobby is eating French pastry. Hill and Frey were the best of chums until MollY'S man Couldnuf and his rubbers. Might Frey have been to blame? . Don't all answer at once: Why does LGVEIH Spend Sunday evenmgs at her sister's house? 1 . Ambition killed Caesar, but it will never prove fatal to Slmons- We wonder if Werley would like a painter HS H Patient- . Who would think Dalling was a minister's daUght9I S0met1meS' Page Eighty-one
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!'50AWC6 Not this Nor Nor this iii fact Nor even this Nor this It is impossible to describe or convey by sketches or words Ellie CAILIIIIIIZIB ITH the graduating class of 1901, which consisted of 'three mem- bers, and with the graduation of the class of 1902, the Alumnae was organized. It was reorganized in 19093 becoming an active body of professional women, which has not only been a great help to our Alma Mater, but has stood by the nursing profession at large. This is well demonstrated in the World War, when 36 of the members became actively engaged in ,Nursing Service, from which one member gave her life, on April 6, 1918, at Base Hospital No. 54, France, and in whose memory a bronze tablet has been erected in the reception hall of our college. At one of the recent Alumnae meetings the members pledged them- selves to endow the college, this endowment being started by placing 951000 in the treasury and which they hope to gradually raise to a substan- tial sum. The office of the Dispensary of the Hospital was also furnished by the organization within the last year. With the graduation of the class of '22, this body of women will be 238 strong, from whose forces they are actively engaged in every phase of professional nursing. HILDA FLORY. Page Eighty-three
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