Faulkner Hospital School of Nursing - Faulkan Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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C' 1 tiling The days brightened and summer vacations came. How quiet it was for three weeks! The girls became ladies as wingbands were passed from big to little sisters. These built up strength and courage to continue. Specialties began: -that uneventful month in the diet kitchen when they tried to decide if salt herring was allowed on a salt-free diet, -three months in the operating room where the first few days were puzzling, trying to differentiate between a kelly and a snap. fAt 12:30 one Sunday morning I developed a severe RLQ pain. I felt sorry about having the call-room nurses awakened. I soon recovered with excellent nursing care.j -off to obstetrics went the ladies to deliver 12 babies, feed three at a time in the nursery, and check sutures. Spring came along with affiliations!! I jumped into a suitcase and went to Haynes Memorial Hospital. There they learned respirator care, hot pack applications, and gown technique. The food and hard beds were not to my liking, so I left that group and hitched a ride to Worcester State. I found them playing whist, cooking their own meals, and taking patients out for walks on the beautiful campus. Senior bands replaced the wings, just one more year in training. jello and hamburg were not a substantial diet so I hitched back to Boston and Childrens A new theory-hang up the babies and nurse the charts. Getting 26 hours of clinic helped these three months pass quickly. We soon came back to Faulkner and senior activities-night duty, night substitute, and night float. The yearbook staff was chosen and headaches began. The winter prom and the party that followed were fun. Graduate uniforms, pictures, vacations, senior classes, senior experience and more night duty came along. The senior prom, class picnic, and class banquet added to their scrapbooks. Sunday I was so proud to see them in whites for Baccalaureate. On September 2nd, at 8:00 p.m., in Simmons Auditorium, graduation at last fulfilled their dreams. As the last of the class left, Mike turned sadly away, but the thought of a new class with new adventures, joys, and sorrows filled him with expectations. Veronica janulewicz Joanne Garland fr 'Z 3 K7 0 1 It 'fr Q 1 Q9 L55 wk -Y So My 5 . V Calcksvxsx Yves? Fran Q 1 S-OQQHQ 195 aw wg! v9 4- v as wwargalgggezigaa, V P. 'gi Thi, B 33 l Ritckie K ff YT KW aj, ' f if 'ij Neat Q-Nix 'Tv-'xy-1 Vdv lo, W



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ill INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS AVIS ABRAMS: leaves her scintillating personality and vocabu- lary to Louise Gomez. BEVERLY BAKER: leaves her bleeding and clotting time to Anne Walsh. PRISCILLA BOYDEN: leaves her arias in the shower to Bette Smith. ALMA CAMMALL: leaves her frequently used poster paints to joan Condron. KATHLEEN CAVANAGH: leaves her raw coffee to anyone who wants it. ROSALIE COIT: leaves her Bible to Frances Skilling. REGINA COX: leaves her bed in order to graduate. JOANNE DEEHAN: leaves her fidelity to one man to Rena Metcalf. PATRICIA HAYWARD: leaves her seat at Chapin House piano to Beverly MacGinnis. PAULA HUBBARD: leaves her pigmented probiscus to Bessie McLeod. VERONICA JANULEWICZ: leaves her Un Bel Di. FRANCES KELLY: leaves her gift of gab to June Edmunds. KAROL KENNERSON: leaves her footpath to the Health Clinic to Donna Drinan. BARBARA KILBURN: leaves her famous blush to Greta Nord- quist. CAREY LEONARD: leaves her overcrowded date schedule to Nancy Buck. BARBARA MAGEE: leaves with her souvenir from Nahant. LETITIA MCXVILLIAMS: leaves her champagne, Cadillac, and orchid dates to Anne Knudsen. DOROTHY PERLEY: leaves her title of the prettiest girl in the class to Marianne Morrill. SALLY RANDALL: leaves her determination and pluck to Jean Moncey. LORRAINE VOISINE: leaves her savoir faire to Kathleen LeCocq. MARJORIE WHEELER: leaves her syncope in the O.R. to Beverly Strayton. PATRICIA WINN: leaves her effervescent personality to Lor- raine Smigliani. Signed in Sweat, Blood and Tears by Wilnerred by: Joanne Gafflafld Joanne Deehan Glenna Dixon Jean Cox Nw xws Ka-He '5 N 'INT C5 i LJQ'l'C.Ys O ul! 'Rosalh r Gm f Q Si? Q Lgxxb, 5Wxoklvx3,' C Oxke MQY I. IBQYYYJVJ To

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