Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing - Yearbook (Boston, MA) - Class of 1936 | Page 19 of 42 |
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“■.■.V.SV. ' BV.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V. .V.V.V.Vd To the Night Supervisors; A bell, to foretell their approach. To the Head Nurses; Enough nurses to cover their wards, so that they will not become prematurely gray in their attempts to solve this problem. To Miss Eleanor Hill; A little extra length, so that she may be able to keep up with Miss Pohe in the corridors. To succeeding class; Our unparalleled ability for raising money. To the House Officers; Better Relief nurses, to reduce the number of 2 A.M. calls for Bedtime Orders. To the House Matrons: More and better cookies for Tea. Individual Bequests I, Lois Alexander, to the newly checked probes, my “model” appearance in the M.G.H. uniform. I, Sally Brown, to the new Senior Class, my source of revenue to the class through my artistic talent. We, Rita Percy and Evelina Dray, to others, our shining example of a friendship which has endured since birth. I, Mary Connelly, to future long nurses, my calming influence in the Amphitheater with thirty-five cases scheduled. I, Helen Bent, to the well worn Mary Chase, my bangs, in order that she may be still more devastating for future Practical Demonstrations. I, Louise Cronin, to Ginger Rogers, my latest dancing steps. I, Mary Maguire, to K. Armstrong, my ability to gain weight on the M.G.H. diet. I, “Lee” Dufault, to M.G.H. a linguist, to take my place as an inter- preter. I, Dot Richardson, to M.G.H. a fund to supply student nurses with matches I, Joan Dolan, to lonesome students, my bevy of admiring males. I, Julia DeMane, to the future alto section of the Glee Club, my en- thusiasm. I, Margaret McCullouch, to all students, my special journalistic train- ing, trusting that they will find a use for it in writing Case Studies. I, Dorothy Smith, to Serge Koussevitsky, my industry, perseverance and success in conducting the Glee Club. We, Barbara Groff and Barbara Hatch, to oblivion, our expressions, “Fancy seeing you here,” and “oh dear.” W AVAV.V.VAW.W.SVAV.VJ ' . ' . ' i
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