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III-XPPIG... Uwz JDM! ' 1112 ' The tirst goal of our nursing career is receiving our caps. Perhaps the longest six months of our life is our pre-clinical period. The tension mounts as the day grows nearer and on the eve of capping, there is a rush movement to get ready. The solemn, but happy, capping ceremony is ended with the Florence Nightingale Pledge and for the first time since entering the school, we truly feel like nurses.
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Mary Roth, Diane Valponi, and Marian Williams take time out to do some win- dow shopping-or wishful thinking. For those of us from town, cmd especially for those who are not from town, there are many in- teresting ventures. There are a number of stylish clothing stores, shoe and department stores, places where we may purchase anything we need. There are several theaters, drive-in movies, and many pleasant eating places. We 'may dance to the music of local bands, or iust a iuke box. Note: For those who prefer roller skating there are several rinks. The Cambria County War Mem- orial holds hockey games, basketball, ice skating, dances, ice shows, style shows and many other interesting features. This is a great town and we enioy it. 0 Dorothy Wentz and Patricia Weaver admire a memoriam to Joseph Johns, the founder of our city.
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iff' X - l. -fn , , M Colleen Meyers receives her pin after being presented O her diploma on graduation night, June 17, 1954. Attendants Helen Kalmanir and Nancy Lou Sanders I look on as Joyce Roberts crowns Shirley Thomas queen of the 1954 Junior-Senior Dinner-Dance. Mrs. Katherine Foster, president of the Alumnae Asso- ciation, presents the Alumnae Association award to Lois Hanson for highest scholastic honors in the inter- mediate class. Catherine LaPorte ond Nancy Woleslagle, with their escorts, enioy the Junior-Senior Dinner-Dance at the Sunnehanna Country Club on June 18, 1954. . WE GRADUATE s sw t fi
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