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fa-ss we The Presidentls Address EDNA I. STUREMAN to ij IFE is hut a voyage upon which we each embark. Individually, we either drift along with the tide, or grasp the oar with vigor, as if rowing to reach a definite goal. Here and there, along the way it becomes necessary to stop at various ports for needed supplies. lYe, the Class of '25, are glad we cast anchor at llinsdale llarlior. 'Tis many pleasant associations we have fornn d here and many ds-ar in.-inories we shall carry with Us as wt launih - nt inlo lhe d -1 li. liri we lean- we would paigse a moment nith ll:wsq1lv1ll'l1r n . ln liss of love and friendship. Dear Parents, will you not sit near us as we linger for this lrrief meet ing' together? Tu you we owe our all. and how shall we pay the deht? Xie know not how, unless we l.elp lift the load which your declining year will force you tu lay down. XYe know not how, unless we seek the sann ends you sought. .Xs we look about ns, we see many a shipfwreclceil soul up-in the rongli XVillCl's of temptation, doulmt, and despair. XYQ hold in our hands the same life-line you have held and duty demands that we cast it out tn these perishing ones. Our work may take us far away, but we look beyond to the end uf the voyage when we shall meet again in the Port uf lleaven, never to part. Uur esteemed teachers, will you gather close as we express our words of appreciation to you? Your wise counsel and kindly advice shall always he remembered. XYQ feel that you have taught us how to safely pass tlironei' the deep billows upon this voyage of life. - Fellow-nurses and friends. you too, we welcome into the inner circle uf this last quiet little visit. You have added much happiness and good cheer tw our days of training. To you we intrust the Work We must leave. Classmates. we have reached a new experience in our lives. XYe are called to hear responsibilities more graveg new fields of usefulness are open hefore us. XYho can hut hear the ery of our less-fortunate brothers as they hold out imploring hands calling for the help we can give? May the ties llv which our hearts have been bound together never be broken, but rather strengthen our efforts in service to others. As we cast off from this mooring' place upon the waves of responsi' hility and experience, shall we not prove ourselves true to the higher call of service to the Master? Let us never fail to faithfully direct them to the Chief Physician who heals the horly and otlers rest to the weary soul. pointing them to our guiding Star of Hope, till our barks have reached their last Harbor and our anchors are cast for eternity. Twenty-three
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flfdlav-f fb t Class Song Melody Memories RUT II LAPD Vic Hinsdale days now are all over, I rf' , QQ? Soon then, well all have to part, What though our footsteps may scatter '! x'm Hinsdale is close to our heart. minkus: Hinsdale days, happy days, VVC bid you all adieug To ideals of Hinsdale days Our lives will still be true. Sunny days, stormy days Together we've been through, And after we're gone, as memories throng, In our dreams we'll come back to yon. As classmates we no more shall gather, No more in the halls we shall meetg Training days now are all over, Our outline of studies complete. Earth's' needy places are callingg To answer them we have preparedg We're glad for the lessons you've taught nsg Glad for the pleasure we've shared. VVe say, then, farewell to dear Hinsdale, We're subject each one to God's eallg May He who directed to Hinsdale, Continue to guide one and all. Twenty-two - 4,
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