Hinsdale Sanitarium and Hospital Nursing School - Fluoroscope Yearbook (Hinsdale, IL)

 - Class of 1925

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f-36151--1 is Extracts From Class Diary FRESHNIAN YEAR July 1. Freshmen arriving every day non. Other nurses look at us as if they think we're green. july 3. A crew of us polishing silverware in diet kitchen this A. M. How we envy those favored nurses in uniform! july 10. Formal meeting in chapel to receive freshmen class. They most make us feel important. Two of our class already in uniform. Aug. 15. Exam. in Hydrotherapy today. Now we are ready to work in the bath room. Wfhew! .-Xue. 20. Miss Lucille Smith, our new instructor, has come. She appears to be sizing us up. Very well, the feeling is mutual, Sept. 10. Each member of class called before the Iioard in Dr. Morse's office. XVe appeared with beating hearts and trembling knees, but they were very considerate of our welfare. Sept. 17. Classes start in full today. 1.ots of studying to do--well XVE can do it. VVe're a studious-looking collection of students. Sept. 20. Practised giving hypodermics in class today. Miss Nultine takes the cake. .Xfter several fruitless attempts she succeeded-in breaking the needle. Sept. 23. Gladys Curran arose one hour earlier than usual. XYhy?-It was her first day in uniform and it took considerable time wrestling with straps and collar buttons to keep herself from looking too much like a freshman. - Oct. 15. Some of us still on chamber work. Feel like quitting sometimes. Oct. 31. ln some inexplainable way, our skeleton loosened its joints and left its abode in the class room for a stroll on the tire escape. It presented an unusual sieht. Nov. Ztl. Revival meetings conducted by Flder McComas and his assistants have now been in session several days. Their influence is being deeply felt by the San. family. Nov. ZS. Started massaee class tonight. VVe're crazy about it. Think we'll specialize in it when we linish the course. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving Day finds us so thankful to be in training at Hinsdale. Hut Oh! my! so dark and dreary and rainy and lonesome. Several Freshmen longing to eat dinner at home. Dec. 1. Hinsdale has become a registered institution, due to the faithful efforts of Miss Smith and others. Dec. 10. Exam. in Physiology and Anatomy today. VVe have reason to expect good grades after our faithful study over all the bones, muscles, nerves, etc. XVe overheard some Seniors saying' they didn't study much. How can they be so reckless! Dec, 21. Christmas spirit takes possession of nurses and some depart for their homes after -1:00 o'clock class. Ian. 20. VVe've heard that Gordon Hickock is quite interested in one of our class- mates. VVe shall patiently watch and wait for further developments. Ian. 31. Miss Bauer goes on city work tomorrow. She dreads going into the slums. But all the girls who've had it seem to like it. Feb. 1-1. The Freshmen girls entertained themselves at a Valentine party in the dormitory parlor. VVe all know our future now as a result, thanks to Opal Hoover, VVe can taste that cherry pie and ice cream yet. Feb. 15. Dear, oh dear! What shall we do- Seems each nurse Must have the flu! April 9. Hurrah! Freslnnen class organized today. Among the things attended to were plans for a class picnic with plenty to eat. April 18. VVent to op. room after getting through in bath room to help dry instru- ments. How will we ever learn the names of those frightful things. Sixty-six -Y-z1g,.



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Esjj.--fa Q - June 15. Pshaw! they won't let us have our class picnic until after graduation. These Seniors are too important. -Tuly 1. Graduation week and everybody busy. -lust wait until we're Seniors. NVont it be a grand and glorious feelin'? JUNIOR YEAR Aug. Z. A picnic at Riverside in honor of the junior boys, who are leaving our ranks to enter the Senior class. Miss McMartin will remember the occasion as she was our chaperon. Aug. 16. Today came a sadness over Hinsdale Sanitarium as Julius Paulson laid down his armor for some one else to take up. He sleeps beside his brother, Ur. David Paulson, until the trumpet of God shall call him from his dusty bed. Sept. 3. Mrs. johnson, former Supt. of Nurses, whose efficient service and untiring efforts have meant much for Hinsdale, is leaving for Minnesota. Sept. 10. Mr. Floodman's first assignment in work was sweeping the front driveway. However he did it well. Sept. 16. Two nurses caught by cupid and who should they be but Gladys McClin- tock and Chester Cunnington? Sept. 27. Miss Smith took Junior girls out for early morning hike for breakfast. It was dark when we left the premises but on returning we found each one going to his post of duty as we likewise would have to do, That meant we had to hustle into our uniforms and be on the job at 7:30. Sept. 29. An extra effort was made to be present at Friday evening service for Elder A. G. Daniels was the speaker. Oct. 16. ln the patient's parlor and what did we see but a mock trial given by the citv workers who had been attending court. XVe decided we would prefer not to be on trial. Oct. 17. Everybody remembers the Japan earthquake. A lecture was given by Elder F. C. Gilbert, at Hinsdale, on the subject and it was indeed very interesting knowing that he was in japan at the time.. Oct. 20. Not getting enough outdoor exercise, two junior girls hiked to Broadview from Brookfield by way of Speedway Hospital and Broadview village. Just strayed a bit. Oct. 25. VVhat?-A reception. To whom?--Freshman class. VVhy?-to show we were glad to have them among us. Nov. 1. Juniors and Seniors entertained at L. FS. H. Mr. Moore furnished consider- able amusement attired as a pleasant, obliging farmer's wife. Mr. Lovell looks like Mildred Hoopes when dressed up just so. Nov. 15. Boys given reception by their former classmates, the Freshmen girls. A very pleasant evening reported, did ever so many interesting things. Galbraith and Ferciot buried their faces in whipped cream pie, while indulging in pie-eating contest. Ian. 1. Gertrude IVhetsel spends her HappyC?j New Year quaranteened in Rest Cottage. Ian. 10. The most popular diversion at present for the Sanitarium family seems to be vaccinations. Feb. 21. Gave reception for Senior class. They seemed to enjoy the evening with their little Memo books they received. Mar. 16. Miss Smith is forced to give up her work as Nurses' Instructor. VVe, with other nurses and friends, tried to express our regrets to her by giving a reception and presenting her with a gift. May 25. Our class started operating room work. Promotion cometh not by chance and Miss Doering, no doubt by virtue of her faithfulness to duty, had the honor of being the Hrst member to work in this department. 4 june 6. Commencement time is here. XVe're sorry to lose our senior friends with whom we have worked so long-yet so happy to be able to wear our class pins and ourselves be dignified Seniors-Upon us now rest the weighty responsi- bilities. SENIOR YEAR june 9. The individual who has never been a senior can not appreciate our feelings on this memorable night when each member passed from tl1e seemingly insig- nificant state of a iunior to His excellency, the senior. Sixty-eight

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