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reat vari- can serve gg What y be the re. CON' 'se. The ip gn his t dealing' 1 qualify at Simply the field lj 0 ROGER W. DeBUSK, M. D. Executive Director It is a sincere pleasure to offer my congratu- lations to the Class of 1952. The Administration and the Board of Directors of the Hospital join me in wishing you every possible success in the pursuance of your Worthy profession. May you always find the hope and courage necessary to overcome the obstacles which may confront you in the performance of your service to humanity. Roger W. DeBusk, M.D. Executive Director M.-. N.. V . .. Q. . . .--. . .- Q- Y .. ' .- .. . . V -V 7 2l -Rt !f-ilxk . Mi-sake e 3 fr, X- ' .i ' - ' - - 1 Wi ' ' 4 vi 1-. T' . .N- fer .
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we-ma-r.'fff:.a:1:?.w:eQfff:.:br,f:iPP 'f-ff 'Q ' 'f ' I EDYTHE G. KISTLER, R.N., B.S. Director of Nursing TO THE CLASS OF 1952: When you entered our School you chose Nursing as a career. Actually,.Nursing is a great vari- iety of careers. Now, about to graduate, you are choosing that one career in Nursing, Wl11Cl1 YOU can Serve most effectively and in which you can find greatest personal satisfaction. To you who have taken the important step of becoming a nurse, the World is beckoning. What sort of a nurse! Reliability and all it implies in honesty, loyalty, and alertness would certainly be the outstanding quality that physicians and other nurses expect of a nurse-but patients look for more. Con- scientious performance of duties is that intangible something that makes the truly successful nurse. The quality is hard to define. It is the sort of devotion to duty which keeps the captain of a great ship on lhls bridge 48 hours, without sleep, when danger threatens. It is something more, for a nurse is not dealing with ships, but with the human body-the temple of the mind and of the soul. It is a spiritual quality that patients recognize instantly, hospital directors long to find in every nurse, and that can most simply and unsentimentally be called interest plus. .Henry Van Dyke's Work expresses an attitude that seems particularly desirable in the field of Nursing and your chosen career: This is my Work. My blessing, not my doom, Of-all who live, I am the one by Whom This Work can best be done in the right Way. Will you be that sort of professional nurse? If so, God bless each one of you. ' en. RL. . 1 Mrk, 1 ff' .lc :mf -few-1' 'Q f'- TL' 1.'fS -'.'.'-il. -ff?f1l'1 ':'f f212'fff1 - .:. , -. . ., V . S ., , , , la.a'1-.512-55qifgQiG1-' 45nf'.?M-:fs-S:-g+.-5.-34.-7,.Sz1es5..2 .-sl. .gw.,s63.ce9- :gw:.4.,g.ev-.,, w.qnsgf5y..s'-51gg'g:g-gg -,- if M3::..:,1.,,.. t ,Wx , ,,
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