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Providibamus We, the Seniors of The Christ Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1938, hoping that we are in full possession of all mental faculties, and being fairly sure that we are of sound mind and body, and of legal age, desire at this time to bequeath to our school, hospital and fellow- students our various possessions and properties, and hereby declare this document to be our last will and testament on this 18th day of May, 1938. To the Junior Class, as a whole, we bequeath our worries, especially financial, on the condition that they do not worry too much. We also leave to them a standard uniform for graduation. Our most profound respect and deepest appreciation for their many kindnesses we leave to the following: To the Board of Directors and Trustees for making our training and graduation possible. To the Staff for their patience in answering our never-ending questions on problems new to us. To the Faculty for their understanding and untiring efforts to impart to us knowledge that every good nurse should know, To the employees of the hospital for their cheerfulness in helping to lighten our burdens. We do now bequeath to the following in good faith our own long-standing, hard-earned personality traits and possessions to do with as they see Fit: Elsie Reichel, Helen lX4cLaren, lNIary Isekeit and Jane Kersh bequeath their title, The Four Horsemen, to Elizabeth Cox, Margaret Kautz, Jean Hatfield and Betty Jean Jackson, in the earnest hope that it will not be abused. Alice Davies, her utmost sincerity in her work to Elvira Lehman. Patty Alfred, her devotion to her braids to Polly Ramsay. Margaret Corathers, her rosy complexion to Marie Noyes. Norma Constant, her constant change of heart to Sally Jane Brown. lvfary deFluiter, a part of her six feet to Dorothy Stubbs' four feet, to even things up. Clare Ellsworth, her executive ability to Jean Longstreth. Marcella Glass, her sophistication to Marzetta Shindollar, long may she Shine! Hazel Hall, her tall, dark glamour to Phyllis Minnich. Roberta Hall, her bubbling enthusiasm for everything to Madyline Flint. Katherine Hamilton, her individual top-curls to Lillian Hardy. Jessie-Belle Kirker, her diminutive size to Jeanette Bevis. Palma Leaverton, her enthusiasm for organizing skating parties to Phyllis Fulmer. Marianne Linkman, her indescribable something to Mary Ann Flook. Cladys Lykins, her sweet, quiet ways to Gladys Jones. Ruth Moebus, her professional manner at all times to Mary Jane Maris. Eileen Newman, her own individual type of swing and sway to Alberta Peet. Catherine Owens and Kathleen Rhoads, their sisterly love to the Holtz twins-June :ind Jane. Rlargaret Pettus, her ability to get through training in record-breaking time to Lydia McCowan. lnis Prater, her unruly raven ringlets to Wanda Anderson. june Partington, her placid countenance to Kay Carmel. Dorothy Rix, her dainty mannerisms to Virginia Brug. Kathleen Safford, her tooth-paste smile to Nina Newman. La Verne Scott, her homing instinct to Betty Danford. julia Shaw, her ability to get in the House to Ruth Kinsinger, for a much-needed rest. June Staida, her electric-like vitality to Kathleen Irvin. Virginia Stewart, her ability to be late for class to Jean Engeroff. Mabel Webb, her unfailing good nature to Avis Mahaffey. Ann Wiriant, her high-caloric diet to Helen Robinson, which probably will never be needed. Barbara Wright, her ringleted peroxide hair to Lucille Evans. Margaret Yoder, her musical titter to Caroline Parmenter. We, the Senior Class of 1938, do hereby and herewith set our seal to this document and declare it to bc our last will and testament. fSignedl LA VERNE SCOTT, Legal Representative. - 44 -
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