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While holding the symbolic candle of purity, the candidates recite the pledge of purity, devotion and service. Impressive Ceremony Credits Nurses On Sunday, May 6th, the Annual Gustavus Nurses' Capping Ceremony sent twenty-three Sophomore nurses onto the second half of their training. Rev. Clair Johnson preached a stimulating sermon before a large crowd of well-wishers assembled in Christ Chapel. The ceremony consisted of capping by the Senior nurses followed by the Florence Nightingale pledge. Miss Doris G. Stucke, head of the Nursing Department, presented the class for capping after leading them through two years of intensive study in nursing and the liberal arts. After Gustavus the girls spend their last two years of study at Bethesda Lutheran Hospital in St. Paul. I It is indeed a moment of joy to see the battle half won as the girls receive their honors. After receiving their caps the girls receive their candles from Miss Stucke and Mrs. Bloomquist.
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wr tuck anal' Iss ea FRONT ROW: Karen Koehn, Joan Boyum, Diane Kolander, Carol Anderson, Lowell Anderson, William Nordstrom, Harold LeVander, Vinson, Karen Nordstrom, Marcia Grann, Mary Ann Kern, Jan Jerry Springston. Swanson, Janet Eiffert. SECOND ROW: Ted Stoneberg, Dennis Ansgar and Lucia Guilds Honor Achievement Gustavus Adolphus College has two guilds which honor outstanding achievements performed in the fields of culture, leadership, and academic excellence. These are the Guild of St. Ansgar and the Guild of St. Lucia. The Guild of St. Ansgar takes its name from its namesake St. Ansgar, the Benedictine monk, whose name originally titled the school when it was located at Red Wing, Minnesota. Students to be selected for membership must display those qualities both academically and otherwise which bring honor and recog- FRONT ROW: Lillian Tan, Dorothy Jacobson, Mary Carlstrom, Elizabeth Stohl, Janet Ryan, Sandra Beehrle, Susan Bergquist and nition to their school both in and out of the classroom. The St. Lucia Guild honors those junior and senior women who also have played an important part in the life of Gustavus. Members are received into the guild at the annual A.W.S. Banquet held in the spring. Both these institutions accomplish the purpose of honor- ing those students who have and will continue to contribute to Gustavus and the world at large. Judy Langkos. SECOND ROW: Susan Moen, Abby Arthur, Karen Nordstrom, Margo Callaghan, Nola Aalberts, and Ruth Sammelson. N? , i5-6' ff ' J X,-we
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