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wt -K ',.1,g.-s. . fa -. ffffi FE. 5 EQ v Risk ta X . Xi S XX H X N X X S . . A ,, . E: ' -.: ' . 'I' . ass X . f x S xx s X Nw tl 541 lxQp X va-itgtfvt-'v:':Yv:q sr uri IP 0'L6Z40fZ'56 All hail to the class of 5.6 . We're the twenty-two Juniors of Flower Hospital School of Nursing, trying to do our best to p re se r ve the honor and dignity of our Alma Mater. Deter- minedly we worked toward this goal, ' ln the sales department we sold Christmas cards and All- Occasion cards and gained a few pennies in this manner. A candy and cookie sale was given in November of 1954 which took everyone off their diets to make it a successful project. Needless to say, our sale of wax was a prolonged one. Anyone want a can? In December of 1954, we had a joint rummage sale with the seniors , Such lovely clothes we had. Why, we almost drove people out of Simms recreation room with our boxes and cart ons galore, Thanks to all who helped, it was a success with allpersons left intact. The Goodwill, Inc. was kind enough to accept our leftover goods. Party wise: As 'big sisters we had the privilege and fun of initiating the probies. Such fun? Our Christmas party was a great success. It was held at Highland House in combination with the seniors. We played charades and then joined in on ,the all-school party for fun, exchanges of gifts with Santa, and refreshments. Memories, memories: we will never forget our junior year at Flower. i i 5,5 Fill
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