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REV. E. W. WEBER, H ospifal Chaplain The example of the Son of God sheds immortal honor upon all honest labor. Jesus spent the greater part of His life as a village carpenter. But he came to save that which was lostf, and so quitted the carpenter bench to devote Himself to preaching and healing. Than these two-preaching and healing-there are no callings more honorable, the one ministering directly to the soul and the other to the body. The commonest work well done is honorable. Yet, every kind of work is not of equal honor. There are some eallings in which zi far more direct and ample con- tribution to the welfare of our fellows can be made than in others. The nurse, by virtue of her professional training, is an expert in caring for the bodily needs of her patient. Her careful attention to details, besides providing comfort and ease for a wearied body, hastens under Cvod's blessing the desired cure. The Christian nurse is more than an expert in the care of the body. She knows that in a sense it is true of the patient, the Lord took him aside from the multitude. These are the golden moments when sickness may prove a blessing above measure, and the Christian nurse, by manifesting the graces of za Christian character, revealing a cheerful, hopeful dependence upon the Lord and pointing to the Redeemer of the world, is able to render n service that may tell for time and eternity, for the healing of soul and body. Many a sick room has been transformed into a doorway to heaven. Nurses are referred to as angels of mercy. The Christian nurse may become an angel especially in the original sense of the word, which being interpreted is messenger, a messenger of the comfort and courage, truth and hope that is found in the gospel of Christ. Golden opportunities for real Christian service! Page Trvrrzty-six
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Faculty LUCY LAUMAN, R.N. Surgical Supervisor Miss Lucy Lauman has been the staunch supe porter and trusted advocate of the student body in general. Stern when necessary, but ready to jest when time to jest, she has establishej her position in our hearts. The surgical training in our practical curricu- lum given under her supervision are days that were eventful and interesting. Her superior abil- ity as Surgical Supervisor is an accepted fact, KATHERINE STUEHR, R.N. Tbirzl Floor S11 pervisor As the latest additional member of our re- spected faculty, Miss Katherine Sluehr ranks as Superviosr of the Obstctrical Department of the Lutheran Hospital. Action and decision are her characteristic attributes. Although she has been here only a very short time, she is respected for her ready smile and camaraderie. RUTH PHILBROOK Dietitian With quiet manner and unobtrusive fashion. Miss Ruth Philbrook reigns in the diet kitchen as Dierician of the Lutheran Hospital. Sl--: meals the enormous problem of planning and the man- agement of diets for sick and well. ller lenowl- edge of the scientific value of this branch she imparted to us in our classes on this subject. We admired her patience when we tried our humble accomplishments in the preparation of food, which were not always successful. V -v.1..s.w.tfx Wmwmwmmm IF W ,fi 2 E, U 1 i. . nr if . L li li il 12 S x ,. li ls Page Tweuly-jire E
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TOP: E. C. MOELLER, Business Nfllllllgff. LOUISE ROLF, Mairon. LOXVER2 CLARA ANWEILER, Technician. C. E. MILLER, Pburzrmrixl. A few months ago MR. E. C. MOELLIIR accepted the position of business manager of the Fort Nvayne Lutheran Hospital. Since he is displaying his commercial ability the more tedious business matters are managed favorably. We wish Mr. Moeller a successful career in our Alma Mater. Our faithful pioneer worker and friend is MRS. LOUISE ROLF, who has been the respected matron since the very beginning of this h0spital's existence. Her best years have been spent in the interest of this institution. Respected and admired she ever showed her deep interest in the welfare and happiness of patients, associates and nurses. May God bless her for her service given willingly and faithfully! MISS CLARA ANWEILER has been with us the last four years and such active and successful years they have been. As technician she energetically served her profession and her winning personality has won her many friends. She is always ready to assist and never lacks frindly encouraging words. The pharmacy is under the supervision of MR. CHARLES MILLER. His pharmacal ability is demonstrated by his rapid filling out of prescriptions and his knowledge of drugs. His sense of humor and speed are rare attributes. Page Tzvcwzly-rural:
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