Grant Hospital School of Nursing - Beacon Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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he X '- ' ' I,eCheinj announce the birth of twin sons, born August, ,l935. Grant Hospital. Nellie Maude Martin is exploring about the pyramids of Egypt, trying to revive some of the ancient history of nursing theories. This is due to her natural inquisitivencss in those history of nursing classes. Cassie Maxwell is in charge of the I. D. N. A. in Canada. She always could handle those Canadians. Nettie Hale, quite a charming aviatrix, plans to make her next trip to Mars. Ruth McNutt, her eiiicient mechanic, and Cath- erine Miller, desiring to copy the latest styles there, will accompany hcr. Erma Weber is quite interested in the Co- lumbus Airport. Wie would advise I,indberg's wife to be on her guard in case Lindy should ever come in contact with Erna's charming smile. Cecile Rice, who discovered a gold mine on her South American ranch, is planning to build a reform school where people can do as they please. Hazel Jennings, a missionary in India, is making a noble sacrifice for the hcathens. Juanita Gault we find engaged in politics as a staunch Democratic leader, continuing the loyalty which she displayed in her school days. Cora Walter founded the 'Morning Star' hospital in Colorado in 19341. LaVcrge Gal- broner is supervisor of the medical depart- ment where they speeialize in cardio-vascular diseases. Margaret Kitzler is in charge of the obstetrical departmentg Helen Frasch, supervisor of the operating rooms, and who do you suppose is chief surgeon? Louise Schmitt. Verna Orr has been promoted to superin- tendent of the Cooke County Hospital, Chi- cago, Ilinois. Just as you would expect, Martha Vi'ise, Juanita Shumaker, lilizabcth lfisher, and 8 U C 0 Tl nu nunulnln nn ulll unuuui ulluuuu nunn Illll n uunxlullul I uuunnllul ulnu :llama single blessedness to reign supreme on the matrimonial barque. So far they are all very happy. Margaret Stayman has returned to Grant, where, as an efficient instructress, she is guid- ing the future of younger nurses. Lucille Stockdale is now presiding judge of the Supreme Court. Those arguments of long ago were by no means wasted. Beatrice Shannon is living in Paris where she met and married a foreign lord. Gladys Holliday has devoted her life to science, being especially interested in astron- omy. The stars, with their many mysteries, are no doubt very interesting to her. Ruth Sheward developed into quite a dramatist. She travels with the Chicago Civic Opera Company as star. Their suc- cess is partly due to the soul stirring plays written by Helena Roth, who used to practice diligently with her imagination until the wee sma' hours of the morning-reading Roman- tic Studies. Roena Rcams has spent the intervening years faithfully and devotedly in her profes- sion. Eleanor Campbell, desiring more thrills than nursing afforded, was last heard of in the African wilds hunting big game. She stands foremost in the world as the most skilled sportswoman. Grace Musgrave is now located with the I. D. A. in Alaska. Unless she is verv careful that winning smile which she pos- sesses will melt everything in sight-includ- ing the Eskimos. And now, concluded the Spirit, my story is ended, and I must say adieu. I fade into immortality and leave to you my trust. Silence again-and darkness. The candle had burned to the end, but I heeded not. MV soul had been illumined by a Greater Liglit than could be found in any earthly existence. I was content to rest-living again in the memories of the Class of 1929. Myrtha Clayton decided to give up their rlll, m1'llli1iks 'lis mm' the simrlowiz, But nfur off inln sparc. I sec lhe rise of ll greater Sun To nmret our earthly race. II shall .vhimf in zcarmth unending Upon our lrinrlred souls- Wluzn. we liave rmelzcrl Um lmiglils .! ll1J7'B1ll6 Ami fomnl u-ur lifffs limit goals. Fort y-five

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he 8110071 at -------- -I '--------- ----'-----'-------------- - - -- - Senior Class Prophecy We are but branches from the Trac of Life, That va.-rtinrg shadows HLl'0'Ilg,Ii illrz peril and strife. Reach wer upward on. 11. strmzumm rrliimli To rnacli al realm 'llllliflllfllklf by 'rmuzkimlj The world is lm! a stage, and we hereby, Proclnim lim lwights we fain wouhl wack. so high! The little plane of Faith and Hope glided steadily upward, gently carried by the faint lake breeze. Twilight was fast falling and the golden rays of the setting sun tinted the western horizon. Upward, still upward, until it seemed that even Hope could not realize its virtue. Perhaps, however, it was the hand of fate piloting me on the weird journey. For years I had been searching for the Psychic Key that would unlock the Magic Door and reveal to me the Future of my be- loved Class Mates. lVearied, I had that after- noon started on a supposed pleasure jaunt in my little twin-motor plane. Soaring high in the heavens, away from the sight and sound of earthly things, day dreams took possession of me. Realizing that my machine needed attention I headed for Mother Earth. I desired to select a suitable landing place where my dreams might safely run riot. Nearing the earth a light glcamed through the gathering darkness-a smile of welcome to my desolate soul. I landed and followed the light. It was shining from a cozy little cottage-a haven of rest after my long journey. My repeated knocks, how- ever, were unanswered, and I found it neces- sary to enter as an uninvited guest. An op- pressive silence greeted me. The little can- dle, whose light had shone through the win- dow, was the only sign of habitation. But, lo! as I gazed spellbound, there arose from the cobwebby spirals of smoke, a beautiful figure. Dazed by its beauty and magniH- cence. I was suddenly startled by the soft rippling words which fell upon my ears- like sweet music: Ah, at last you have come. I have been waiting long for you. I am the Spirit of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-nine. For years I have carefully guarded and watched over this Class, but now, even as the Candle burns to a close, am I summoned into Eternity. I am giving into your keeping For! y-four the Key to the Future. Listen carefully: Dr. and Mrs. Peters fthe latter your worthy Class President, Miss Curryb will soon disclose to the world their latest labora- tory experiments, embracing a definite cure for cancer. Gladys Baumgardner is now director of her own exclusive orchestra, which is inter- nationaly famed. Rein Stephens and wife fltuth Bakerj are now making a Religious campaign in the United States. The Misses Margaret Blake and Eva Ru- dolph, America's leading athletes, sail soon to take part in the Olympic meet to be held in Switzerland. Columbia University, New York, boasts of its highest record students-Gladys Parsons and Charlotte Smeltzer. Elizabeth Bauer and Deloris McKinley, New York society leaders, are this week giving a reception honoring our new ambass- ador to Spain-none other than our quiet Mary Hayes. Ethel Crabbe and Marjorie Cocanour were tied in a beauty contest recently held in Atlantic City. Hollywood will be their next destination no doubt. Alice Dcubner, now quite a famous liter- ary author, has her latest achievement, 'Our Training Days,' ready for publication. Don't miss it-it will be well worth reading. Lois DeVoll has become well known for her efliciency as an obstetrical nurse. Nina Doran is widely known for her home cooked products from which she has made millions. You no doubt remember, quite well, her ability in that art during your training days. Madolyn Foley is following in the foot- steps of Galli Curci, except that she gives promise of even a greater career. Grace Wible now plays a leading part in the famous Al. G. Field Minstrels. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fletcher QHelen



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