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danny .. P 1 1, -I. -Y . ,gay-., ,ff .wx - ---xx .-as 1.-.Q 11,5 3' M4543' 'K-xillka' iw: ,--'f ' ?Qs--..-:'77', 1 -Fr. Jeri' M4413 x :pf ,I .-..: ' ' -.-vv -f - . , io. - gp swf! TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 1935 CLASS The Following llfembers of the 1934 Class Willingly and Wilfully Will Their Precious, Assets: MAYBELLE ANDERSON-Her wonderful disposition. MARY BUTLER-One pair of brown pajamas Qlounging pajamasl. HELEN ANDERSON-Her eiliciency in nursing technique. MYRTLE BASSETT-Her poise and poiseinality. JULIA D'ALBINI-Her psychopathic nursing ability? VIVIAN BERGGREN-Her cynotic blush. MAURICE DALEY-Her late leaves and pass key. GEORGIA BOSWELL-Her kindly and considerate manners. , ESTHER EKLUND-Her ruling interest in the cottage telephone. ELOISE BROADWAY-Her wise cracks, to be used at a wise time. ALMA CLAIBORN-Her sudden ac-hoo. . SOPHIA GIBSON-I-Ier blue uniforms to anyone small enough to wear them. KATIE HARRIS-Her Florence Nightingale lamp to be used in time of floods. CAMELIA HATFIELD-Her spit curls. MADGE CLANTON-Her popularity with the medical students. MELBA JORGENSEN-Offers free lessons on proper methods of using beeg brown eyes when the Dr. is angry. ISABELLE KOLESS--One car guaranteed for at least twenty-eight months. EDNA CREIGHTON-Her dignity. W MYRTLE LIGHTHOUSE-Her vocabulary-good for any occasion. MARY DUFFIELD-Her happy-go-lucky way. ' CAROL MALLORY--Her trips to the Nurses Oiiice. FLORENCE FINDL:EY-Her reducing diet. Results not guaranteed. RUTH MARTIN-One paid of silver cofiin handles. ELLA FLEMTING-Her peroxide. INEZ MIL-LER-Her ability to sell candy for the annual fund. CHRISTINE GLENN-Her finger wave. AGNES PETERSON-+Her hidden sense of humor. RINALDA HANSON-Her quiet, and unassuming manner. CLARE JOHNSON-Her flat feet. WARD RADER-His speedy methods. QTO be used on dutyb. EDNA JONES-Her plumpness. i MARY KENT-Her way with men. MARIE ROSEDALE--One pair of duty shoes, size 9, and increasing daily. ALICE KOONS-Her' croup kettle. ALICE SMITH-Her high W. B. C. FRANCES KRAMER-Her chinese lingo. GLADYS LARSON-Her smiles. JIMMIE SMITH-Her good ideas. PEARL STADLEMAN-One jar of Stacomb. LOUISE LeJUNE-Her presence of mind. LAURETTA LUCAS-Her hearty chuckle. MARTHA WELKER-Takes her Old Golds but leaves the cough. EDNA MELTON-Her shortness. MARIAN WOOD-Her excess energy after going oi? duty. JULIA MONTANA-Her stocking mender. CATHERINE ELLIOTT-Her ability to entertain Student Body. N ELIZABETH MURPHY-Her corns-to the chef by special request-to be used for fritters. PRICE PINKLEY-Permanent waving lessons. BLANCHE RENIFF-Her boisterousness. AGNES SHEPENS-Her excess fat. LORRAINE SMITH-Her knowledge. JANET SPENCER-Her pipe. RUTH STANFORD-Her oratorical manner. ROWENA STAUB-Her innocence. BERNICE TOONEN--Her sewing ability. EUNA TURPEN-Her bustle. VIRGINIA WELCH-Her daze and nights. Seventy-eight
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delay xiwf' 1: -, 1,2 df, ,-' ' .. 3111014 4, , , qw., as- 1, .I M. no 4f43qSS Nx.'fa41.4111l - 5 --- S v vv- - ug, 9 5 -, ,1..- 5 --0 - - - - Tn- hs.xi-----7vf' 2 Xxaaf- rx--'- .,,,, 1 9 .- ' 9'-f :i.' Sc . ww'-'Pl ' CLASS PRGPI-IECY OF 1954 FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1950 Madrid, Spain : I have time for only a note of today's experience since I must pack my things and get a good night's sleep before leaving tomorrow. This morning I was frightened at the sight of a mob of men clamoring at the doors of the Cabaret El Toro. Not wishing to miss a thing, I went as near as I dared-without appearing tooconspicuous. I thought I must be dreaming-but NO. There before me, on a gorgeous stage, were Dena Saxon and Reta Qualls doing the tango with none other than Dr. Wade and Dr. Silton. I went back stage to talk to the girls and to learn how and what they were doing in such work. Dena informed me it had been her life's ambition and that she had gained her graceful figure in train- ing. They are making huge salaries and are the most notorious dancers in Spain. JUNE.15, 16, 17 AND 18, 1950 Pardon my negligence in not writing of my travels the past four days. I was enroute home and was able to draw a deep breath. To summarize the events, I stopped ten hours in England and was entertained in the home of Dr. Mauer and his wife, Ruby Baird. Frieda Victor and her husband, Dr. Rand, Violet Huntington and her husband, Dr. Levitt, were guests for dinner while I was there. 9 I forgot to mention my trip through France. There I met Elsie Blair who is now Dr. Elsie Blair, having completed her medical course. She was returning from a short visit with her sister in Paris and we had a lovely visit on our journey to England. 'I visited Juanita Sabichi and Lula Roach in Argentina. They are Assistant Superintendents ofthe largest hospital in South America and I was pleased to see them for a few hours. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1950 , Los Angeles, California America! And how good it was to be in my own country again. After sixteen years I had accomplished my soul's desire-a trip around the world. Such a trip! Seeing my dear friends whom I had given up as lost for keeps. As I thought of each girl, I was even more proud that I' had been in that class of 1934. RoNDELET I wonder why The noisy, cold wind blows. I wonder why It dances about the sky And pushes the clouds awry. It calls and then my nose Must blush as does a rose. I wonder why? I MARY KENT. 'Eiglziy '
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