Augustana Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1925

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Augustana Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 88 of 126
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L ' -.HTMEQQQQ 5555! 1 SEPTEMBER 30: Class Meeting. Seniors decide to replenish their Treasury by giving a bazaar. Great ambitions arise. OCTOBER 11: Shorn locks are not professional. Seniors observe new stu' dents going to beauty parlors in quest of biscuits and rolls. OCTOBER 13: Sandwich campaign is launched: our new idea toward a Charity Fund. OCTOBER 14: Class Meeting. A beautiful dream materialized. The 'Our Book begins its growth, and shall be held as the highest of our ambitions for the year. OCTOBER 16: A ray of hope-Professor Hultman discovers remarkable quality in some voices of the Jenny Lind Chorus. NOVEMBER 4: Election Day. All nurses who were not afraid of exposing their ages register and claim their right to indulge politically. NOVEMBER 7: Seniors experience delight in a newffound privilege-one late-leave key each week. We pledge ourselves to not overfstep this good luck. NOVEMBER 10: Dates are cancelled and spare time is devoted toward work' ing for the bazaar. NOVEMBER 14: Our reception room transformed into a studio, everyone sat for a beautiful portrait fherewith inclosedj. NOVEMBER 30: Thanksgiving Day, Thankful that so far we have had no Exams DECEMBER 5 : Senior Bazaar! With sweeping success we are recognized as experienced little ugoldfdiggersf' We find tremendous compensation for our toil and worry. Our prices, tho not exorbitant, touched the conscience of Coma Larf son, one of our best sales ladies, and she declares she will never again talk ushop' ping, either in Ethics Class or when on private duty. DECEMBER 13: Hazel Ottoson, famous bathing beauty, encountered an un' expected udipf' much to the satisfaction of her dear friend Miss Carter. JANUARY 1: New Year's Day. Three hundred and sixtyfflve day's in which to renew ideals and to become better nurses. Dr. and Mrs. Christenson enterf tain us royally. Our New Year resolution, Never be found standing near the mistletoe trusting to the judgment of Dr. Fogo and Mr. Traner. JANUARY 11: -Jenny Lind Chorus first attempt at singing in public. Pro' fessor Hultman suffered under profuse diaphoresis, Nevertheless, we are encourf aged by his announcement that we are to sing again soon. Page sixty-right

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,MMM trnifeefe seen JANUARY 14: The 'Our Book Staif develop a headache-it takes money and sense to put out an annual. FEBRUARY 2: So far this month Miss Crown has lost no hours for coming late to breakfast. FEBRUARY 9: Fossilized skulls have been discovered in Bechuanaland, Miss Olson also had some present in today's History of Nursing Class. FEBRUARY 11: First signs of Spring fever. Several cases of chronic fatigue intoxication, all of which react under treatment No class today -hopeful recovf eries. FEBRUARY 15: Bess Kubec wires her parents to disregard that last letter asking for a check. It was written by error. MARCH 2: Stepping Stones successfully imitated by Misses Jones and Nor' hom, only box seats available. MARCH 9: Excavation for new Hospital begun! MARCH 15: Superstitions of the day turned into convictions when evil in the form of a flood came to Miss Jones. 'Twas only an open faucet, nevertheless poor Ethel's dreams were disturbed and she became obliged to resort to other quar' ters for the night. MARCH 24: Extreme nervousness of the Staff oiiicers relieved by a donaf tion of ten thousand German marks from Mr. Taner. 'The 'Our Book goes to press. 7' Hl f 1 J, QI

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Augustana Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 121

1925, pg 121

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1925, pg 61

Augustana Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 123

1925, pg 123

Augustana Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 100

1925, pg 100

Augustana Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 21

1925, pg 21

Augustana Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 124

1925, pg 124


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