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Paz BARBARA CHARLAND 367 Bridge Street Dedham, Massachusetts December 20, 1952 Red if her bah' zvillv Jffzri' .ill her eyey. Barb, one of the first in our class to sport a rock, is a happy-go-lucky lady who enjoys food and sports. Her bright red hair is a constant source of envy. An expert on indoor sports, that bowling average is something to boast of. This is one gal who believes in mixing business with pleasure. We wish her the best in both of her careers. Will we ever forget the night she had her finger sawed off? PATRICIA BORGES 38 Somerset Street Taunton, Massachusetts March 23, 1935 I may be shy but Hof fzecerrfzrily bfzrfafzzl. Petite Pat is always as neat as a pin. Being a perfectionist in many ways, helps to make Pat an enthusiastic medical nurse. Her laughing brown eyes and infectious smile will always be something for us to remember. Pat can usually be found clean- ing her room, listening to the radio or studying. Will we ever forget the tales of the famous Borges clan? ffBdybJJ Q gt,
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,4 Message ?re1e1 the Senior 611155 President N H ' ,....i: f' E , ng TO THE GRADUATES OE 1956 . . . We have come a long way since the night of February 26, 1954, where twenty solemn faces peered in gratitude at their parents, instructors, and loved ones, each proudly wearing a Faulkner cap signifying the end of an extensive period of theory and practical experience. Each of us can look back now and recall many moments of discouragement or happiness and satisfaction in doing a job well. During the last three years, we have come to realize that our prime re- sponsibility is to the sick and that nursing is a career involving care of the emotional as well as the physical aspects of illness on a twenty-four hour basis. September twelfth will have a special meaning for each of us. It not only is a special day but a day when we become graduate nurses seeking new adventure and the endless opportunities that lie before us but it is a day when each of us will go our separate paths into an endless line of different caps from all parts of the globe. We will hold the cherished memories of friend- ships and valuable experiences in nursing which will last a lifetime. Your senior class president, Carol Ann Metcalf
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RUTH GREAVES 21 Clarence Street Brockton, Mass. September 20, 1935 Time on my imfzdr. Hey, kids, keep it down to a roar, usually describes our Ruthie, who gets her eight hours every day, conscientious and ambitious, dancing and eating fill her spare time. Ruthie is one lass who looks good in anything from a burlap bag to velvet. Black and white seem to be her favorite colors and they certainly do won- ders for her. We know she'll go far in nursing education. Will we ever forget the good use she gave the bed in 1C? ffldibbyfl 81. Ruthie ELIZABETH HEWITT 18 Central Street West Concord, Massachusetts August 13, 1935 I ron be or good or I flooofe wlaefz I choofe to be good. Fun loving, carefree Lib is one gal with a pair of shoes for every hour of the day. Rarely seen Without a smile, this little farm lass will be remembered by her spontaneous giggle. This is one of the fortunate ladies that sleep really helps. Welre sure she'll go far in the field of international nursing relations. Willtwe ever forget the peace treaty and the banana?
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