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

 - Class of 1929

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I he eacon vp 1-------- ------------ .--------------.-----'-------- - -- Juniors Fort y- ei ght -- ----.... ,14 Lewetta Bowser, Linnie A rn, Mildred Grilliths, Beatrice Gooclehild, Vera Parkin Ruth Bishop, Mary Louise Bertseh, Pearl Hildebrand, Isabel Ger- hart, Dorothy Prasuhn. Mabel Cochran, Frances Bower, Maude Koehel, Ruth Inskeep, Mary Louise Ross Alice Dukes, Elizabeth Crites, Pauline I,aVL-ek, Marie Kashner, Dorothy Scott Fern Fleming, Blanche Fleming, Jeannette Moore, Loraine Lam- hertson Sarah Jane Shout' Y Helen Fulton, Hannah Fitzgerald, Mary McAllister, Marjorie'Mol- ster, Elizabeth Smith. Fern Fiscus, Gwendolyn Foster, Caroline Pico, Myra Norris, Marjorie NVnlly Hazel Reeder, Agnes Stahler, Urith Thumbs, Edna Schneider, Catherine Wilson Margaret Zaehardy, Althea Stam- haugh, Florence NVeed, Clela Ward, Christine Whitmore

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h e e a c 0 n a ------ --------- - 1- ---- ----- ---'----'----'- ---'------ - -----------------------------------'----------------'--- ---- ---- - - - - ---'- - - The Cruise of the Good Ship H191-307' The present Crew of the l930', boarded the Ship in 1927, a part in March, and the remainder in September. None of the crew were shanghied but all sailed of their free will. At the time of embarkation each crew selected a mate and chief petty officers, but later they were assembled and became one body with the following officers: Eddie Schneider fliresidcntj .......... ......... lt late Linnic Arn fSecretaryj ...,........... ...... S teward Bee Goodchild fTrcasurcrj ..,,...., ..... . Purser As usual rough weather was the order of the day for the navies. Many were seasick, but the mal-de-inern soon wore off, but only after days spent in the hold, where the land lubbers had to pump out bilge water below water line, and after the performance of other unpleasant duties which demand attention on all well ordered ships. Then came the subjection of the would-be sailors to the authority of King Neptune-the usual rite observed by all who cross the Equator for the first time. f'Member the water fights Gcls?'j VVhcn the ship was well away from land some began to mourn their separation from home, but with a firm hand the navigator fwe suppose the up-to-date word would bc nautician j began to discipline her oft-times unruly charges. Finally the chart showed that Cap Isandl' was near, and then the sailors began to catch the spirit of the cruise. Just. four months after embarking Cap Isand was reached, and there was fitting ceremony, attended by interested ofiicers of the Grant Navy, the crew was capped, and began to tiptoe self- consciously about in white uniforms. In the mind of each one the thought was uppermost: Now l am an able seaman-a real sailor. Gaze on me V' But pride goeth before a fall, and more than one embryo scaman fied from the members of the Medical Corps tremblingly, lest they be sum- moned to aid in the dressings of incisions, or removal of sutures, and more than one felt the reproach in a doctor's gaze when she handed him the wrong instrument. Not always has the acquired cloak of dignity enveloped the Jack Tars of the Good Ship l930, and many a lark have they enjoyed thus far in their voyage. The charm of the occa- sional dance held on the lower deck, will grace many an old sailor's yarn in years to come. The Hallowe'en parties! Yo ho! Yo ho! and a bottle of glycothymolin! The spirit of mischief, which is so characteristic of this piratical crew, at such times had full sway, and in 1928 at the Hallowe'en Party, the crew wrestcd the booty from all other contenders, being awarded first prize for their stunt. Blow me down, me hearties, but we showed 'em a thing or two thar! Our ship is a staunch craft, going full speed under full spread of canvas. Our sails are set for a most successful voyage through the remaining year of our cruise. Our present position is in smooth waters, with a strong current helping us along to our goal. The romance of our voyage has been sublimated into a more serious feeling, so that we thrill less to the adventures which we are passing through. W'e are looking forward, however to the time when We will be given our Master Papers, and will be eligibe to enter the service in the world-wide war of science against disease. Fo1't'y-niize

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Grant Hospital School of Nursing - Beacon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 59

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Grant Hospital School of Nursing - Beacon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 46

1929, pg 46

Grant Hospital School of Nursing - Beacon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 83

1929, pg 83

Grant Hospital School of Nursing - Beacon Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 51

1929, pg 51


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