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Page 12 text:
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GRAD Three years ago — I was a pro — The world unknown before me The work was hard, The pay was small, I often grumbled at it all, And vowed and vowed When I was through I never a stroke Of work would do. Oh — every night I’d stay out late And then at noon I would awake, And start again To have some fun Until the daytime Hours were done. And now—too bad! I am a Grad And the world is still before me. I’m wondering now, My three years done, What about Those years of fun? I think I’d find it More a prank To put some money In the bank. I’ll have to work It’s, Oh — too true If this is what I want to do. So—shall I nurse Upon a ward? “Floor duty” This is called. Or shall I venture Further still And take a Post Grad At McGill? Or would a place In Public Health Give me a chance To try myself? I sometimes wish Now I am through I knew just what I want to do. I wish the world Was not so wide, I’d find it easier To Decide.
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Page 11 text:
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(Editorial As our three years draw to a close, we have mixed feelings of accomplish¬ ment, happiness, and sorrow. There are many experiences which have helped to mould our characters into what we hope are mature women and professional nurses. We want to give a special thanks to Miss Cove, our adviser, for her willing assistance whenever we needed her, and for her many welcomed suggestions and ideas. Colonel Gage, Major McGregor, Miss Seeman and our instructors deserve recognition for their understanding, patience, and interest in each of us. A sincere thanks goes to the Doctors, head nurses, and all those with whom we have worked in the hospital. We must not forget to express our thanks to the housemothers and their co-workers who have made residence life a home away from home. Undergraduates, we will sincerely miss you, and hope, that as you con¬ tinue your training, you will hold high the standards which have been set be¬ fore you. Fellow-graduates, as we go our separate ways, may our prayer be: Lord, may we be vessels moulded, By the Master Potter’s hand, For the service He has chosen, In the place that He has planned. 9
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