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I SOLEMNLY PLEDGE myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faith¬ fully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to elevate the standard of my profession and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. —THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE. PAGE THIRTY HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL
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Jhe December 1954 rang down another curtain on a successful Christmas program put on by the student nurses and staged for the first time at Western Canada High School. Muggsy ' s Merry Christmas acted by the two senior classes gave us the story of two thieves who dropped in at the Maxwell household while they were out delivering a basket of food. In¬ tending to burglarize the home, the thieves are overcome with awe and become sentimental over the tree and all the presents. The Max¬ wells returning home found Muggsy in the living room and mistook him for cousin Arthur whose arrival they were expecting. Showering on him all the presents, fruits, candy and nuts brought the hiding Elmer (thieving companion) from be¬ hind the couch. Following all the confusion and explanations the Maxwells heart softened. Tak¬ ing back the presents they give the thieves a turkey dinner. Sad and overcome by emotion the thieves depart wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas. Following this entertaining comedy, our Nicol sister trio gave forth with two beautiful Christmas carols. Shirley Coote from our inter¬ YEAR BOOK, 1955 roarawi 1954 mediate class and her partner tapped out their version of the Charleston. 11 After the laughter subsided more talent in the form of solos and piano selections took place. Imitations Well done in pantomime style delighted onlookers. Work Shop 14 then presented us with the very entertaining one act play called The CornNusk Doll. Our very own Mary Luchak did a splendid job of M.C. The wisest men you ever knew Have never dreamed to treason To rest a bit and jest a bit And balance up their reason, To laugh a bit and chaff a bit And joke a bit in season! Spring rides no horses down the hill But comes on foot, a goosegirl still. And all the loveliest things there be, Came simply, so it seems to me. If ever I said, in grief or pride, I tired of honest things, I lied! PAGE TWENTY-NINE
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