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'EQAJVE gigisinrg nf the EEL 55, Qllagg 1923 HE class of 1923 of the H. S. H. present our greetings to the 1922 class of our affiliating school. U We entered their training school, eleven in number, as Inter- mediates, and hope to partake of the same knowledge that they have re- ceive . They are now having ,their fun, teaching us the rules and regulations of their school, the same as we had teaching them their Master and Yale, and always warning, Girls, girls, lock your door. The first four girls of our class were sent to the A. H. M. C. on July 15, 1921. ' Kozlowski found it ,very interesting in the diet kitchen. She also has had several occasions to practice her voice at Monday night lecture. Gertrude McFarland found she would not have to take hot baths to reduce, while in the Operating Room. H Mary Stevens was completely infatuated with Childrens' Ward. Did you ever pass through the hall and hear them say, Hush, here comes Miss 'Tevens ? Helene Bauer was caught up in the wheel of the outside world and deserted us. September 1, 1921, brings the remainder of our class. The selection of our rings was the important question. Everyone is satisfied since they arrived. Evelyn Morgan has taking ways. Once she took the wrong thing, which resulted in a stomach lavage. Charlotte Adams is fond of experimenting. For instance, once she tried out her bandage scissors and succeeded in bobbing her hair. Helen Feil did not think she would stay long and she didn't, but she waited to get her diet kitchen and Ward D training before she left. Vera Sacosky doesn't approve of rubber so she tried to get rid of it by burning, which put the Hospital in a terrible perfume. Page Seventy-seven
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' e,,f4, 25- 5- Q- 1923 011515,-as QROII MARTHA KOZLOWSKI, President MARTHA KOZLOWSKI GERTRUDE MCFARLAND MARY STEVENS EVELYN MORGAN Page Seventy-six FRANCES MULLER CHARLOTTE ADAMS, CHARLOTTE ADAMS VERA SACOSKY JULE KARASKA ANNA MARTIN Sec. and Treas i .
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Y?QL,4, Anna Martin believes in cleanliness, so she kept the Operating Room in a continuous flood. Jule Karaski still breathes the word of John when she wakes and before she sleeps. p Frances Muller has been spending her spare time in composing love letters and poetry. CHARLOTTE ADAMS. if 'ft..,. Q fluff fi Q Page Seventy-eight
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