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f-Ha.,f4,.7lf'f2.6 19.-Fair opens. Mickey over at the rest room all Week. 20.-Dr. Schaeffer gives a talk on anmsthesia at lecture. Very effective. 25.-Dr. Forrest leaves the Hospital after quite a siege. Long now out of a job. 28.-Girls, listen! Mickey returns from Philadelphia with a gorgeous ring. Congratulations. OCTOBER. V 9.-Some young men While calling on the nurses are so deeply in love, they forget their overcoats. 10.-Dr. John Mengel consoles the sorrovving friends of the departed relative by saying, We will follow in her footsteps. 14.-Miss Viehdorfer informs Long she shall comb her hair properly. 15.-Dr. Butz asks O'Donnell to describe a good healthy looking chicken. 21.-Davis put on special duty. The patient brought a trunk. Cheer up, Davis. 22.-Two of our Well known White nurses go flivvering with the internes. 23.-Miss Jones, our beloved technician, leaves. . 24.-Ruth Snyder tries something nevv, and Drakeley catches her. Result, Snyder is campused. 25.-Dr. Beck says Scarlet Fever rash does not itch. Wonder if he ever had it. 26.-Miss Viehdorfer tells the girls at first table, they make so much noise she can't hear herself breathe. 28.-Miss Viehdorfer allows the girls to go to State Hospital dance, With Misses Finan and McFarland as chaperones. Some chaps. NOVEMBER. 3.-The faculty give a party for the Chief, but he fails to appear. 4.-Leiby disobeys the rules at State. Miss Murray gives her a talking to. Leiby says, Never again. 15.-The girls return from State Hospital. V 16.-The Seniors hold a party in honor of the girls' return. A jolly time was had by all. 17.-Another book added to the long list of Reports Head nurses of Wards are now learning book-keeping 20.-Nurses demonstration. Very interesting. 22.-Davis makes a tour of inspection. 23.-McFarland and Acker saw a Dangerous Curve Ahead. Page One Hundred Eight
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QA 19.-General house-cleaning! Who is visiting the Hospital? 26.-Meta goes to jail. What happened? 28.-Girls are served with Watermelon, one-eigth inch thick. 31.-Weber has chat with Miss Viehdorfer and the Chief, about State Hospital. Weber said, All the girls are peculiar since they went over there. Miss V agreed. AUGUST 1.-Roth plays in chapel-like a funeral dirge. Miss Drakeley asks her to improve her playing. 2.-Cookies! Yes, really. A big dish and allowed to help ourselves. We thank the HuffordsL 3.-Obie plays in chapel-like a jazz dance. Miss Drakely asks for Roth. 4.-Mickey fails to use her late leave. What happened, Mickey? 6.-Henrietta loses her temper. 11.-Big party in private dining room. Drs. Krum and Dunkelberger give stomach lavages to Bethlehem hootchers, assisted by Miss Viehdorfer, in Ward E. Some lavages! 12.-Roth tells Steyert that Dunkelberger inquired as to who the good- looking nurse on third floor Was. Roth tried to explain, but no explanations are necessary. 13.-Dr. Dunkelberger says he refuses to take orders from such student nurses. Thanks, doctor. 14.-Dr. John Mengel makes rounds singing, Mickey, pretty Mickey. ' Caught again. 19.-Peg has her teeth pulled and declares the Chief is alright. 21.-The Chief takes Kresge, O'Donnell, and Roth to dinner. Ain't we gotfun ? 22.-Meta stricken with Typhoid Fever. Sympathy, kid! SEPTEMBER. . The day of days. Classes and weekly lectures from this day on. 6,-Mickey cleans her room with pink silk and georgette to clean the floor. Hope it was clean enough. . 12 O'Donnell takes for granted she is to be at Rest Room at the Fan' 5.- Grounds. 13.-Dr. Forrest Was operated upon. 15 O'Donnell says she will tell Miss Viehdorfer she does not want to go 0-10 the Fair Grounds booth. Wait until she asks YOU- 16.-4Dr. Wentz sits on chair on E. P. F. and F1363 UD-Wet V Page One Hzmflred Seven
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'EQAWCZ 24'-Jglgiilffsiizxg Day! Wonderful dinner, indeed we had a lot to be 28.-Acker turns over a new leaf. She decided . l t b ' mme. Good for you, Elsie. a ways o e 1n chapel on 29.-The first snow! what a glorious picture. DECEMBER. 2.-The night of the Alumnae Dance. A splendid array of evening gowns, and a very enjoyable evening. 14.-Dr. Krum reports Price for her telling him not to make so much noise. 25.-Christmas Day! Everybody happy. Six hours off duty. JANUARY. ' 1.-Happy New Year! Mickey turns over a new leaf. She answered first roll-call in chapel. ' 3.--Acker loses her parent. We all sympathize sincerely with her. 6.-Acker returns to us. 7.-Roth loses her mother. Again we give our sincere sympathy. 16.-Class meeting. Davis pleads for more advertisements for The Book. f 24.-Steward goes out visiting merchants with a gentleman, and returns with a bunch of ads. Don't faint, Davis. S FEBRUARY. . 2.-Changed again! Dr. Feldhoff also leaves Hospital after a long siege of illness. 10.-Three girls have confidential chat with Miss Viehdorfer, then packed their trunks. 24.-Senior Dance and Dramatic Sketch. Great success, but Davis had a nervous breakdown. 25.-Morning after the night before. Everyone tired. 27.-Eberwein returns with her little trunk. 28 Davis carries out technique in preparing a patient. MARCH. 2.-Chief in bad humor. Miss Viehdorfer in good hUm01'- VGYY UHUSUHI- 3-Every one fairly happy. All Seniors now working f01' Finals i and The Bogkf' We wish you all success and the best of luck. MARGARET STEWARD. ELSIE ACKER. Page One H zmclred Nine
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