Christ Hospital School of Nursing - Tower Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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colors they chose Laventte ' and Gold, their 1110110, Carry On. Under the leaders. Claribel McDermott. President; Lela Miller. V'ice-Presitlent; Maude Dolby, Sec- retary and Treasurer, they fought and struggled through the second year of their training. They achieved great distinction in winning the prize for the most artistic Heat in the Community Chest parade. Not satished with this, one loyal member carried Off the honors for the cleverest window display. Social pl Insures claimed some of their valuable time and they gave 21 Valentine party. in SENIORS IJ. Suddenly, without warning. this class. which had gl'adtiztily decreased In twenty-hve. discovered they were Seniorrs 33' W'ith the new name eume new officers, Clara W'aln, President; Ruth Puff. Viee-President: Lela Miller, Secretary and Treasurer. Under these capable managers do the Seniors 'il'Y expect tn Carry On? and in June. 19-21. go out into the work Wm the highest mission scentu Humax R. DAWSON. CLARHH-il. Xl't'Dlalmu'r'r. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY :EACH of us vividly remembers her early days at the Hospital. Unrs were nu 1 different : the halls were just as confusing. the elevators just as Iliysterious and the older nurses just as wise, to us, as to all. But one distinction is ours, and ours alone: we did not spend three months at Sing Singefor stripee were a thing of the past. The thrill. however. that came with our caps and hchues was none the less for this. We. too, were afraid to don sweaters, or lean back in a chair, for a week eeven as our predecessors. We did nothing in our first year 10 bring fame to our name; in fact. our existence was merely tolerated by othersthut 10 us it was vastly important. We learned not to hide when A doctor approached for really he wasn't always looking at us. When we launched on nut .1 tinior year. we did 50 with a decided bang. M1 dressed in orange and hhtek, WC gave a Huilnwe'en party, which served as an outlet for some of our natural exuberance of spirit which ordinarily we seem moved to after lO p. m. This party served :1 double purpose: besides feebly attempting to entertain the school. it brought us together :15 :1 Class, and we really came to know each other. as we could have in no other way than working together for :1 single cause. we feel now that we are a united class. nut 01in for the rest at our training. but forever. Now we are anxiously hmking forward to Cmmnencemenl. that we may he Seniors, iLUd acquire with that title the wise and solemn looks. as well its the inherent wisdom and dignity that accompanies it. N. L. F. Pagn Thirly-mic



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HAPPENINGS OF hCLAss 23,, Per Aspcv'ah, Adastra? fu-ly-Augusth'iVli255 Deavcr is kept busy receiving and answering letters tothe girls who are anxiously awaiting September. September IhS p. m. Stop! Look! Listen. Half of the probationers have arrived with bag and baggage. ' . September zoo p. m Some one is playing HHome, Sweet Home. They still come, and are busily engaged in flinging things from trunks, suit-cases, etc. Srptember 3hSome have gone h'on dutyf, and are cleaning utility moms, stack- ing oceans of linen and shining brass, brass, brass. September :ghThey have visited the Ofthopedic Room and are now walking. about in clod-hoppers hcantilevers, ground-grippers and orthopedic sorosisy September 5--Getting to work in earnest, they have begun to carry trays to patients and to answer lightshSeniors and Juniors are swarmed with questions. Svptmnber 7-Little black and white plugs were explained to them-they are now playing checkers. S-cpfmnbcr 13mCIasses begin. They meet their Professors. Scpfembcr I5hThat Anatomyl?!? Was the stomach in the abdominal 0r thoracic cavity P .Shcprvmbcr EwFour of the class have departed and gone home to mother. Rest of class plodding ojn. Scjrrmuber 25h80me 0f the Probs on 4 Annex are very affectionate. Miss Sh saw two of them locked in each otherk arms while on duty. September 3hPOne month gone-gone. October Iehln practical nursing: Miss S.h Why is ventilation necessary? Miss Ohthor light. Also: Miss ShHXtht shouhl the temperature of a ward be during day and night? Miss E.- Temperature 0f ward patients should not run above 685 in day- time and 653 during the night? Page 'l'h-irtyrthrw

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