Mercy Hospital School of Nursing - Mercium Yearbook (Bay City, MI)
- Class of 1927
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Mmlg y r lp' fi ? 4 W e to your loving memory, ff , W ho e'er wert kind and true, ll Our Mercium, do dedicate il, Q In thoughtful love to you. .Q 14 ll Bright gifts of happy service I i . i You gave while you were here. 1 T 'T is mete that we should cherish 1 This one to us so dear. p ' . . . . . l Your spirit lingers with us still Q Inspiring .gentle care, A Q li Rerninding us that noble souls iii Are loved for e'er and e'er. i I 1 t :I Y. 1 Y U 5-L y i iw I 11 i n 9. I W Q' i if e is 1,21 P x lv! if fe ii Col G fc ,J Q u nf,,1r1 5'ff,7,':Aq? 1 rip - - i 41 Q'-'1-W 2 'vlg ' 1 -'YJ 'IP -if 'IIC T?'2Df1S0l l 00'.Q'5X:E . E51 .,' :gg w.-. S..w. 45yg5 ,, 1i?f. 1-..v1, ,, JgH tnimnng 202 .I JD by 4 -- V v 2 2 -11 fs :Q 2 , . A 'f D I T 1 W b' cl EK fi D, , 1' T e - 'H' 1 Tn 1 Il in . I . T7 T T I' T Hnrrmhrh fi T 5 I Q THE PURPOSE OF THIS Q PUBLICATION IS TO SERVE I WELL-LOVED TRADITIONS U 1, AND TO ENCDURAGE WHAT- a EVER WILL ADD TO THE PULPILMENT OF A GREATER g MERCY. 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CT F1 ute F CTO Right Rev. Joseph Ci. Pinten, , . 1 I kmd fatherlq Shepherd of h1s p ' flock, we express our loqaltq 'Li . e r and devohon ....... AV U U I V h 1 a ,h if , 5 N35 Hg W fl 1 h , I Q h , in , , , I '? L J thi sn: :Qs 'vu Y! 'Y e 52? 2,2 A :QI P, '.x4 Q - . P gfif i.-oA1r1oc'.c':ff :bg Qr c1' 1 f'.,g,5 ,Q-X'-w.p':a p ' :xg 3 1,2 237 f,-f51Jw.5 U33 ff Ili l'1'4 fum 'tiff . nu illlrmnrial 66 Into my heart's treasury I slipped a coin That time cannot take Nor a thief purloin- Oh, better than the minting Of a gold-crowned King Is the safe-kept memory Of a lovely thingf' ln erecting the Nurses' Home in memory of his beloved Wife, Mr. Mendel John Bialy has given to the citizens of Bay City The safe kept memory of a lovely thing. Elizabeth McDowell Bialy, the youngest daughter of John and Ann McDowell, natives of the north of Ireland, Was born in Chatham, Ontario, July 18, 1851. With her parents she came to Bay City in 1862, living on Water Street. Later she resided with her sister, Mrs. Mary Jane Chron, at Williams and Seventeenth Street, Where on November 28, 1877, she was united in marriage with Mendel John Bialy. Her life was spent in Bay City, Where she passed away December 8, 1924. To commemorate in perpetuity the high ideals and generous forethought his Wife ever evinced for others, Mr. Bialy has erected and dedicated this magnificent monument-home for other noble women who have consecrated their lives to the service of sick and suffering humanity. .,...., J J J C, .V 1,1-Q. M J J, M H f 2-+'1i4z,.q3 ,lun-4 D '55.a'lQ: Xif2Af, am E101 gi , W - to rs. . .no r7. eLTf, zu rz egrwmcla u . ,:5c3 K1:s fg 4513,-,,,, G., .Q Ewoqnogrw A as e - -. rrrnmt. c e as 5, U L -' . ,H 1 -,, 3 W2 C 4 fl 5' 'c if y G QA! :Ke 9' Q li I Y 91 .1 E! , V li fi , tl ' Uhr Sviairra nf iillrrrg r ! .L , 1' ek ' V 1 A. E' I5 QQ' Deep in each heart-a place apart W elll always keep for you. i -' y For honest friends are hard toljind, 55 i 1 9 . 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M i M,-'Q -?:xx sgliNXX9 V.K.M W Y N x x X 5 AN N-3 S 1 'ww X X 0069 .Q .NNN--luvizexx X 3 X E, the Class of 1927, acknowledge our appreciation to Sister Mary Xavier, who during the past three years has helped solve our problems, commanded our deepest respect, and has i given untiring efforts to make our days of l training happy and worth while. i I 1 A lvwv- ff' g .f ' f - M'--if 5 swf? vwvhrillll-:ex-f,f 't' L: t.:1'.'gf:,L':' 'N '- ,st -4-?2rE15fEf' -4i--1L5t fi' U41 I . , . 'Q'4:' ,A s M-G2 V .. .I '-...egl: mi-Q -1. Zif4Q2W:,H -.116 mg A H - sus 591.159 0 1 '---' 'gi' YI fri N X-tr,-t e ,--,---..f1' A 8 . X . 3 if sl tj F I I it 5 5 til , I , r , ul Mercium Staff ' 5 , it Fl Co-Editors ..,............ .. ................................................... .. WTI! n Miss Margaret Germain, Miss Thaddeas Rivet, Miss vo' Luanna Lietz l' Business Manager .................. Miss Loretta Gibbons, R. N. 'll l v J Aft .................. V. K. iviagsino, M. 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L V VVV.V 'EV V VV ,VVVV4 VV zVglVV . ' 7.xVV VV V tn... 1 ,1 , u- V. ,V V V.. g.V '. g. , 'V .- ' , ' 'V+ V,V , V VVVV :VVV4V,l4!VVV,VV V -. ., Wang VV , ., ,I 'V , ' wa L. 1,V '. V V VV V V - V- 5 V -y. ,V f 3 in ,,-LnVV V . Ll 1-kai'-1 VVV ,V V VVY, if VV V VVVVV VQVV V HMVV 1-VVVf5,V V, V v RVVVVQ ,I V, 1 , f'Y7':'Qa19' :PIT ' .17 Xu' -' . 'Af' f. - A., A ' -uf . . M-,qv-g' 1 . V V. V V , VVVVV., .YV V VVVVVV VV V V V. V V , V41 I ' 'IV V'-A 'V Vfffc- f4gIvfVAV VJVI' N I 1 .- I rn- 9 6. ' PN' V Q v f.ww,f 'f2 '+z 1 1 - 1. . 1 ' !.A Y,' ' X V, xfvxi, q A ' X A Vx v S ' wif ' L , , ' X '.. Af . - ' I .- ' X, ,N -..,.,,,, v- V Vg, twgg,r', f Y V fll. :Q P KX fi 71 f F g ggi gf If 4? -f, !:'?' . i gflittimigllq Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Sister Mary Miss Loretta Baptist, R. N .,... Superintendent of Hospital Catlneriue Francis Blanche, R. N .......... ......... R egistrar Gerard, R. N ........ ........ R ecorcl Clerk Gregory, R. N ..,..,..............,.......... Bookkeeper Clement, R. N...Super'visor of Second Floor Anselm ............ Supervisor of Culinary Dept. Depazzi, R. N ......................................... Supervisor of Chilclrerfs Dept. Hedwig .......,........................ Night Supervisor Theoclosia, R. N .....,................................. Supervisor of Operating Rooms Xavier, R. N ..............,.. Supervisor of Nurses A. Gibbous, R1 N ...........,......................... Assistant Supervisor of Nurses Miss Laura Senay, R. N ...... Supervisor of Obstetrical Dept. -XQJ fl- 5 5 5. ali 7- Xu N tt ww ' ----- , . .... K -,l.. :i r tlllll rlts M rrrrrr rlrr M it W -........- ....... . . v .-.- l.'l'c N i U71 em Jiixrmxxxxn. f 5 ,I 1. W , '0,T.:-of- ' ' T g1V f i'i, -.,, N1 gg : Q 20? in J, f i v 'J rf: t -6 A 'Q A v A- W Tribute to Sisters ' To the Sisters of Mercy we render H heartfelt gratitude for their loving care and generous devotion. Their high ideals and lofty inspirations have been a beacon light to guide our frail and wavering bark safe to the port of graduation. ,- l ff If f I 1 t w '1 xl BA' fvs I4 O 'X . It 1' X U . H lgn' X to ., we ee N - vocrygcnzq Qxgiiii-e-fsfzr-:'q:'? 'zn V-nf-.A-Q-:p V fig :P J- 'lrfDn'..4.J,,r U31 E' il?-Tf.1':K.14x:s'..'f?iI1 We :+41 ff.'u, vrrium ,,:,qg li 1' 4f-C:x'.L-11. s rj , - -4- , XI 4: - A Hr ' I Supervisors Qc' IMI IJ, .- I lin II The Class of 1927 unites in expressing I I II fy gratitude to you, our friend and assistant instructor, for the many acts of kindness fy you have shown us during our three I, years training at Mercy Hospital. III 'II ' I I. I Ng I A . .A f. I I wi MISS LORETTA ANN GIBBONS II ' I I IIIQ To know her is to love her-a woman I kind, thoughtful and true. She is our friend and is ever interested in our I welfare. A I Qi I I I I H I I. I-'I 'MI MISS JOHANNA ZIMMEH Il I, II ,I I Our assistant supervisor, we, the Class I ,II of 1927, wish to express our apprecia- tion of the many favors and acts of IIIII kindness shown us, while training in your department. Q. --- I 5 I It , l' I Miss LAURA SENAY it' ' ,vw ,W i ,..1g.l...LN,' mf 51Wm gxELaf:3f Q fr'-Riagg s --.H-.T-.g,.f-f L ff f. 1-fklf.- .. '- .j'lQ'. 2L.-.'-.. .'3 ' U93 4 .- li QTL, V? rf AI 7. I ' 4 .WI IH I LI I I I u I , I , I I V II I I' . I I I I i I II Ijl ,,I I WI II I I I I I I I ly, Im TL l-8-4 If' Isl 5 Y Pt' 113 .Tj e it -if -.ni .Q-K. The Nightingale Pledge I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly: To pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly admin- ister 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 profession. With loyalty will endeavor to aid the physician in his Work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. 4 l'l I ' ' , ..- - i203 Jllrx.nrut Prayer For a Nurse May the Physician Divine inspire With a love that is tender and true, To give toiHis suffering brothers The best that you have in you. May His strength Eternal e'er aid you, His Charity he your aim, His honor and glory forever, Your only desired fame. May you see in each patient the image Of Him you will one day know, As the hope and reward of your labors, Whom you served with love here below ' lllfl? f l l21l , V--LJ... L.'.s Af Wilma ulu .. i -- 1 I-.4 ,-, O ' -.JN Take Them as You Find Them Don't disturb yourself about Fair or stormy weather, Squalls must sometimes whistle round, Wheii people live together. Some will smile, and some will frown, You need never mind them, Travel on as best you can, Take them as you find them. You are peacefully inclined, And you sometimes wonder Why the restless souls delight fri exciting thunder, Rushing hastily along, Clouds of dust behind them. Never follow in their track- Take them as you find them. Some are of a different stamp, Quiet, deep, and clever. fWelll you know sincerity Qs canonized foreverj Nature first, and habit then, Crookedly inclined them. Donat investigate them much- Take them as you find them. Pass a little grievance by, 3on't apear to heed it, Be as helpful as you may, Kind to those who need it. Never flatter, never try Skillfully to wind them To your own peculiar view- Take them as you find them. 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'f-1..s.f15f,, - f 25 fail .rr-Ls I --... . :,-IL i31- , - I-rr-4--- 'Qtg--gt.4:'.2:LLZ.J f A' ' ' '--1' .1111-1.111111 '-1 ' 4 ' fl Executive Committee President of Staff ..t..4....,., ....v..,...............,,....,.,....,..... ..,. . . ....t D r. R. Perkins ...v....... ............,. D avidson Bldg Secretary ..................,.,,, ......... . Dr. J. McEwan ,.,...... .t........., 2 10 Ridotto Bldg Vice-President .........,.A....... ........... D r. L. Foster .....,.... ..,.,..,,,,. 3 28 Shearer Bldg Laboratory ......,........,..,,.,.,.,,... ,..,.,... .,......,........... ,....,..,.. D r . C. Hess .,,,......,... .,,,,,..... 3 08 Davison Bldg Director of Dental Department .......t....... .......,, . Dr. F, Busch .,......,,, ,.,...,.... 3 16 Davison Bldg Director of Surgical Department ......,,..,.,.. ............ D r. C. Hess ..................,c................ 308 Davison Bldg Director of Medical Department ..,..........., ,,.,...... D r. M. R. Slattery ,.......4.....,..,....,, 820 N. Monroe St Director of Obstetrical Department ..,......,.t... ,......... D r. C. M. Swantek 24-0 Washington Ave Director of Pediatric Department .........,..,,,.......,,.,....,,..,.................. Dr. J. M. McLean ..... ...,....... 2 40 Davison Bldg Director of Eye. Ear, Nose and Thr oat Department ..... Dr. R. N. Sherman .,.,,, .,,.,.,..... 2 16 Ridotto Bldg General Staff Dr. C. W. Ash .........,.... .. ..........,..,.,.....,............. ..,,................. ..,............... 2 2 0 Shearer Bldg. Dr. A. D. Allen .................. ..........,... 7 01 E. Midland St. Dr. W. R. Ballard ......,... ,............,,,... 5 Bidotto Bldg. Dr. S. L. Ballard .....,..,..... ........., 2 11 Bidotto Bldg. Dr. T. A. Baird .,.......... .............. 2 35 Washington Ave. Dr. F. S. Baird .....,...... ................. 2 05 Davison Bldg. Dr. C. M. Brown .......... ........ 2 07 N. Walnut St. Dr. C. H. Baker ................ .......................... C rapo Bldg. Dr. C. F. Crummer .....,.. ............. E ssexville, Mich. Dr. R. H. Criswell ........... ..........,... 7 07 Washington Ave. Dr. V. H. Dumond ,.....,,... .............,,,....,.,,....., S hearer Bldg. Dr. F. Drummond .............. ..........., K awkawlin, Mich. Dr. J. C. Grosjean ....... ..............................,.,.. F ay Blk. Dr. A. W. Herrick ......,..... ...........,............. 1 712 Center Ave. Dr. J. W. Gustin ........ ..... 1 810 S. Wenona Ave. Dr. E. S. Huckins .................. ................,... 4 36 Cass Ave. Dr. J. W. Hauxhurst ........,.. ...,,...,..,........ 2 05 N. Walnut Dr. J. A. Keho ...................... ........... 2 11 N. Henry St. Dr. W. M. Kerr ........... ..........,........ B idotto Bldg. Dr. H. P. Lawrence ..........,. 2041 Bidotto Bldg. Dr. C. W. Moore .............. ................ 7 09 Fifth Ave. Dr. M. C. Miller ...................... .,......,........,.,. A uburn, Mich. Dr. C. M. McDowell .,......,.... ............, 8 23 Garfield Ave. Dr. B. E. Scrafford ......,.,....., ..,,............. 3 05 Davison Bldg. Dr. A. F. Stone .................. ..,.......... 1 71316 Center Ave. Dr. C. A. Stewart .,............. ...1106 N. Johnson St. Dr. V. L. Tupper .,....... .................. 1 101 Grant St. Dr. P. B. Urmston ......... ........... 3 03 Davison Bldg. Dr. T. G. Wilson .............. .,..........,...,...... 9 00 Jackson St. Dr. E. A. Wittwer ............ ............ . 601 E. Midland St. Dr. E. C. Warren ......... ........,...... 2 31 Shearer Blk. Dr. D. T. Weston ...,,,,.,,,,, ...................... A kron. Mich. Dr. A. J. Zaremba ............ ..,... 1 08 S. Madison St. Dental Staff Dr. C. F. Adams .......... ............. 7 10 E. Midland St. Dr. N. J. Dobson ............... ............ 4 101 Shearer Blk. Dr. A. W. Farley ............... .,...,...., 3 15 Davison Bldg. Dr. H. L. Pearsall ............. ........................... C .ranage Bldg. Dr. H. V. 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V fx U A' h.i'qy m .cj P.- L'.- Hg',Q94'wa'f ' 1534 - J Y 77 ' H, WA, 1 5' ' K . Q .5 '..,r'7 v,x 4 ,N . .., 4 I ' .L-HJ, . K' 'A ,,5,.f,i5.y . Q H I, 9 rg-1'kgQv , ,232 .fy gh. H -i-A ., , T. . N :P I ,- .f 1 Q wfxw-ww f Q.-f ,,,i+ R2 f 9' -c - - f' If . . ., . , ' ,Hi 4 JV' I l, fl' - .. . , 3.4. 6 I in 4. , ,,fmW Iwa,6 if evra' M' u5h . f1.,.4 !.-,LEW ff' ,' . .F FJ, ': nf K f,wQm,nw+. H?1w- fi-iw wf?' 'nf ' H' . 1l' x ' 0- ' - 'nviibl Q if , 6. y . , :Et 1 in ,gf 5 . ... ff' ' 4-5 V ' Y---V ' '-1 M' U? V f '. fl fe , ' X ' Q , ' ,N r. 1-' - - ' A ' fi ,A ,1 9. 3 -51 A . 11,1 if ,, EQ! ':,. ' .ng A' rl- -xx .A lip lg 3,24 '12 ,. ,.. l .gf x ' , 2 ,Hgh ,. I, ,R ,A,e:,.f'1y 4 4 '5 V Q -,R ,.-15 ,' ,u 'f - 9,1 -1- ., ,- , ,': I, '31, 'if' . -f-14'-4',.v-aL .. hwg .W 4,1 . . f , , ,w Q, , 1 + f. -V L, AQAH 1 I A' V V V' ' T V 1 1 .Aw 1 v if ' W' A it ...W .1 . r ,I nj: .'. 1 . gpg ' ojgi,-, She's a girl with many pleasing ways. We wish her the best throughout all her days. 71- ru - 4-'1 - - N ' 'Y - ' 1 .., A-Lf...-I-,K - ' ,-',.. ,,.'. I' - f.--:'.y ,'. 'g--' - 'X n . - X L.a '1 F' 'JMU V... Y, - THADDEAS RIVET, alias 'GCHADM St. Mary's High School, Bay City, Mich. President 1926 - ,-.,Y1-V- .. -AA ., ,M Y A-- '-v---v-v-'lf' fi ' ,' ' 1 ' a , 4 A . 1 ff '11 IT.',.' f lv.. ' -v IQ . ,-'fg,' E271 A quiet Miss, yet cheerful too, Maids like her are very few. -- iv' - i V . . . --W--1 --Q-U -.-.4--.. -.-f..,+,-.. ..-......1...,-...,.- ,-.,.-..v..q.Y.x 1 ' ' 1 x . - z , I , . ' 1 . L.. if 'AH A ' S ' il J CATHERINE MAZUR, alias ccMAZUR7, Standish High School, Standish, Mich. Vice-President 1926 1 f28 ,-T-Q-q-1 She meets in a quiet way The duties of e-ach day. 4-7-vyvfg-1,1-,kt .T-.,--.- r , h . , .' A LUANNA LIETZ, alias LOU Grayling High School, Grayling, Mich. Vice'-President 1927 29 A hearty laugh is well worth while. If you can't clo that, why then just smile. . l '.-' . . ,- .,,1'. , . . ' .. . D . , .' - - ----f-.-- ---- - ' -. . Y ,,- ,-.-, ..i....1s..-.A..A..,... v +V-:+v EUNICE BEAUFORE, alias aBO0TS,' Alpena High School, Alpena, Mich. Secretary 1926 E A 'Q' f' . yy' 41 ' P , . Q. - ' 7 . I g fl i301 ,.l...T,...-- - ,.. Azul still the wonder grew, How one small head could carry all she knew. ., .....T-..? Ts. 7777 -..Y--- - Lf .A ' r A T .- ,V ,, iii, s KATHRYN MANIEX, alias HKAY St. lVIary's High School, Bay City, Mich. Prefect of Soclalizy 1926 H -MIf311 A good student is a credit to hersel Her class and her school. l L M gn MMM - A I MARTHA OSINSKI, alias MWALT'7 Auburn High School, Auburn, Mich. 4.4. -- Q-'fi I 1 I l E .J fsz 1,,Y , The harder the task we undertake, The greater achievement we will make. BEATRICE WHITNEY, alias 'GBEE St. AHd1'8W,S High School, Saginaw, Mich. i333 ' -A I iii' v . , . ,, ' I .1-2 . . -4 . '. , 'v. , 4' , M D -. -. 4' 1 , X 4 4 '.!.'. J ,,.l A .b ,v. 1 x . ,I ,W1 1 I-ni - , J . .. .ng .H .II 1 . .- as x..1-..l.- Sterling qualities she possesses, A heart of gold and soft brown tresses. F'Mv1 Y. ......- .3 ,4,w, . ., -uv, . s ., J, . I - ' '. '. . 'V - . I ,'.'. . 31.5 '-- ',.'.' - ', :'.' Q . -fy: ' . ' Q.. MARGARET GERMAIN, alias 'GGERMANYW St. Maryls High School, Bay City, Mich. President 1927 Second Prefect of Sodality 1926 I34 1 We find in life, so the story goes, lust what we put in it, ask foe-she knows. -1 ,W It .A l.-, in , JOSEPHINE RABIE, alias 6410 St. Peter and Paul High School, Saginaw, Mich. iss Z1 WTKH F .Ai . H I chatter-chatter as I go, ii: +WA 'IMT All me things that 1 do know. ,.-,. .- , . . 1 . , A ...- . ,, ,v ' ,, L' + -'-4.4 - , lx , ,, ,.Y, ,.Y.,,,,,.,, , -5-.,.,., ..i,..3 . ' ,R nl- ' . X f- r MARY JANE SPEIR, alias HJANIEW St. Johnas High School, Essexville, Mich. Treasurer 1926-1927 L P I L . .,, f.x4.A.., A, YY Y W, , - A, ,, - E361 Sheis jolly and gay As she goes on her way. i ll ,lA..,lh --- J CATHERINE BUCKLEY, alias HBUCKY St. Peter and Paul High School, Saginaw, Mich. Secretary 1927 . XL X -1 i371 V. 5 . P .-.,l , 'n ':'.'.' . x... h.u.-L Tell me not in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream. , ..,f,-. . 2.,..., , A , . f.- , . . f-rv? W I MARIE RIDIKER, alias MNIARIE7, St. James' High School, Bay City, Mich.. f38 I , r Ti I A little nonsense now and then ,T Is relished by the best of men. s' ' A ' 's'! s s ' ' I l 7f'T', -731' . --giff i'f .'r'--T Q 5- 3 ALICE SNYDER, alias uTO0Ts,' St. Michael's High School, e ,..,. 44, '-, . :-'11 . 1 l 1 ' . . .71 . . '1 Pinconning, Mich. if, If :I A' - ' gill lj .f.:,,74. .full f..-55? 4 .55 11' : Y It-flllgi P 1 I I I 6 3 i V 1 i i393 11 ' -f',.f1-Z , '5 -Til ii' Q -t IE1TY3i?L?Ql-g1'LIH h'Tifiwafg' li' 'TU T35 ii'lvrrxmn e e K3 I tk xl Q Fmgbjrxmlwxlf-,323 gg g vp ti v ry I l I l l i l 1 ' r ff, ilfro f' ' -H2 LGE? I 'FH it l A I , v Ca ' r ln Q, Class Poem li! l ill Fare thee well, dear Alma Mater, y Forithe parting hour is near, ' And We leave your blessed portals ' Fraught With hope and loving cheer. I D? Hours spent with you are cherished, , V 'rl I-1 l Lessons taught here kind and true, y Shall in later years re-echo lVlemory's grateful thought of you. I May We by our faithful service Prove our love, our trust, for e,er, 1 1 Mindful that a hero's struggle ff I 4 In life's battle We must share. 1 Grant, thy blessing be upon us, y As we start forth on our way, May it strengthen every effort f Of today and every day. F M. Osinski. l sl ln 1 ll U1 S M S61 il 0 Q D 31 'I N M .. - r -V'aY.- as r-,-,r,- sw 11 9- f Ir- ii13Q.LE' f Fft-1- wsxii X E401 'll t 'X 'll , ....I.tll f fYv 4 it 7 Q Q 2 E g I Fi' , is it 1. ,fx if ' ff rv 5 L s Ar ' A Ji . X V' Y rw! Mig ii I ', ,T g A ,Nik -iw ll ill Q E ' MN Milli ttf- L . l Z -gr -Lrg: AU jy-Y A. ffAP l i f LR good ship Mercium 1-9-2-7, a stately liner, set sail on July 7th for the Harbor of Graduation off the Island of Nursing Profession. Thaddeas Rivet headed the crew and when after passing through quiet waters for a few days, the steamer stopped for supplies, Catherine Mazur and Luanna Lietz joined the Merry Sailors. The cruise continued for weeks, when again our sturdy ship was forced to dock for repairs. After the engines and pumps had received the final inspection from expert engineers and mechanics we again set sail. During our short stay at shore our captain invited nine guests to join our party, Martha Osinski, Eunice Beaufore, Margaret Germaine, Catherine Maniex, Beatrice Whitney, Marie Ridiker, Josephine Rabie. .lane Spiers, Catherine Buckley. We were soon well acquainted with our new friends and enjoyed their numerous pranks. As the trip was to be a long one and we were not to stop for many months, our lives became linked together and true friendships grew. As we passed through the gulf of homesickness and past the island of despair, many times we longed to pull in for shore. Still we sailed on and none succumbed. On several occasions storms arose, but our sturdy Mercium ploughed her way through the angry waters and rode the waves of discipline. Several of the crew experienced the seasickness of discouragement and only for the beacon light guiding them onward they would have met with disaster. When nearing the waters of seniority we received an S. O. S. call from point St. Francis. This message asked us to come to shore for another passenger bound for the Harbor of Graduation. After manipulating the pilot wheel, setting our compass and receiving instructions from our captain we docked long enough to welcome on board Alice Snyder. Our cruise again took up its course and continued for days passing through serene waters. And now. as we are covering the last lap of this long trip and our goal can be seen in the distance, we make ready to take our departure from our worthy Mercium. Our hearts are a wee bit heavy when we think that after stepping from the gang plank that leads to Profession, we can only look back and gaze lovingly upon our ship, but never more can we promenade her decks--never more enjoy the shade and protection of her faithful sails. Wie must now make use of the few days left and take with us when we leave the protection of our worthy vessel and Alma Mater, the true meaning of our motto which has been indelibly marked on the uppermost flag Hying from the mast of Mercium as we sailed the high seas of training days, Lives Devoted to Othersfi T. Rivet. I. ,l,., t lk. --.-.-. ...,Ynj.. l!l-t, A ,-. Nil fi s -rw -4. ff'-' . -'- - 1. -------V pffgugn srtsrrrr -N'-4 , r .x 1 ll M Tl 'M H il V 9' I C 59 Q .Q l l I w ' l .w ' 1 1 it It Class Song yi: ll fa The sea of life is stretching wide, I fl ,ll Our frail barks have need of guide, May We look up when storms are nigh, Q, To the name of Mercy Written on High. lil lllf : Y Vlfhen the words of farewell are softly said, 5 l m ' 5 A At the end of three golden years, my f a With a song of joy and sense of pain, , tl IE P E t I 3-y The parting of the Way has come. l to T ' Then lift your head, look the World in the face, y I it Mercy has made you good and true, V u 'll 'l And as memories come, when the day is done Uur thoughts drift back, Mercy, to you. L. Lietz. l ll ul M 5 l W y l, Q Q I '4 A ll 4' 7' U U gal Ne! wg Iv f? fi 8 3 13 'I '3 fl I3 '2 ,J ,.-.-A .wiv so ,,..--Y- 'fc Q if 1 V f .-M-, so , . H ' .', ,. ' ' ' - J11 ., ffl E3 52 f 'L 'p7': oo :'73X5! NU Q Qamnxngaiz -at 5:9921 'S il ,1r5f'5f'if 5 M- f- '3 A'-U-LM-5 312151131 rrmm .js , st -, 2 V 4 21 i N h n Nm ' V 5. A Word to Graduates The twentieth century civilization is gradually focusing more light upon the ideals of Service and Success. The institution from which you and l are about to graduate has been founded upon ideals of Service to afflicted humanity. She is our loving Alma Mater. Through her, we as children were constantly confronted with the opportunities in class rooms and on duty to improve our abilities to serve humanity intelligently, regardless of reli- gion, race or creed. Few, if any of us, can say that we have done our best in using our time and talent, in harmon- izing our thoughts and actions for intelligent service. And yet, our success to a large extent will be measured by our daily effort to know more, to be more sweet in conduct and love as the great Master and Savior would have us be. Dr. F. Sadowski. ww 1,,,,-,,,,,,,,ihv- ,,,.,,.,,,.,.r , A 7: Y 'I' A , l , -. , in 4-,-A My if 19.31 it 'ri TIE, mow i431 - ill.-tpi ' , it . . l-' 5 2 ' - z' g a -iq 192 7 i Q at .. ntgtmm I1-'4 it I- 6. F'-.ft'fa,! Z 5. ...., L Z ,.... i l e1---- E, the class of '27 of Mercy School of Nursing, Bay City, State of Michigan, United States of America, being sound of mind and memory do make and declare this to be Our last will and testament. We dispose of the following: First: To Mercy Hospital, we leave our work, our praise, our gratitude and loyalty through the coming years. g Second: To Mercy School of Nursing, we leave the privilege, if considered such, to mourn our departure and the right to lay at our door wreaths of forget-me-nots. Third: To the Superintendents and Supervisors of Mercy Hospital, we leave our sincere gratitude, for their kind assistance in enabling us to reach the harbor of graduation. To them we leave all our excellent examples, to hold up for inspection by future aspirants to the Hall of Fame. Fourth: To the Members of the Staff, we leave three years of our untiring service, hoping the value thereof to be realized. Fifth: To the Superintendent of Nursing and her worthy assistant, we leave our appreciation for the kind assistance they have given in making our trip through training happy and worth the while. To them we also leave all unused late permits. discarded colored hose and short uniforms to dispose of as they see fit. Sixth: To the .luniors we leave our honorable places in the dining room and at the chart desks, also the privilege of escorting the Doctors through the Hall. Seventh: To the Freshmen we leave our experience in all lines. By making use of this valued item, they will keep ont of many scrapes and avoid the application of the word, Campus We now dispose of our personal belongings: l, Thaddeus Hivet, leave my ability to sit at the chart desk and Supervise to Adeline Erbel. I, Catherine Mazur, leave my love for special work and liquid diets to Regina Maxwell. I. Luanna Lietz, leave my quiet-ways to Catherine Connelly. who at times seems badly in need of same. I. Eunice Beaufore, will my ways with babies and love of formulas to Dorothy Kerr. I, Catherine Maniex, leave all my lip sticks and boy friends to Anna Kirky and Catherine Flynn. hoping that they will distribute them evenly and enioy them as much as I did. I, Martha Osinski, leave my rubbers and umbrellas to Ida Howard to make use of them when she cleans her bath room on third floor. I, Beatrice Whitney. leave my Sweet Voice to Eileen Method. I, Margaret Germain. leave my height to the kewpie twins, Audrey MacDonald and Regina Maxwell. I. Josephine Hallie, leave all my shoes with ruhlier heels to Loretta Shaw. I, Jane Spiers, leave my love of Surgery and Night work to Mary Raby. I. Catherine Buckley, leave my book of Etiquette to Elizabeth Straney. Q I. Marie Hidiker, leave my frequent Iurlcughs to anyone who wishes to prolong the years ot training. I, Alive Snyder, leave my ability to laugh at my own jokes. to Dorothy Snapson. Signed and sealed by class of '27 this 22nd day of May in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred twenty-seven. Miss CATHERINE MAZUR. Mas. JANE Seimas. 'Hill' fp: c '-H---,r-Q IMI 1 l Q 1 A'f'i4'L3'r-59.1 -' ill l'l'x imu p i A i U if W, u ig? 551 Motto Hljfe devoted to othersf' 'This,the chosen rnotho of the class of 1927, has in its few simple words a meaning which God alone can understand in its full worth. ln choosing it as our motto, and in dedicating our lives to others we shalh perhaps, never reahze the extent and rnerh of our kindly deeds until a final day when, as our Lord has revealed, all kind deeds shall receive their reward. At home, on duty, and at recreation, there must be that in our lives that will make all men think of One who was most perfect of the sons oflnen. .Sickness cornes and the sharp thrust of pain snaps the suHererE puny strength. Then it is our motto must be ever before us, the fuHness of our redgnadon and the cahnness of our padence rnum shine out as a gleaming light before our patientis eyes, how we wish l they could see frarned in a picture of gold Hljves llevoted to Cldiersln V hat greater sacrihce can there be than to dedicate your life to the service of suffering humanity, for God has promised that a glass of l , water given in His name shall receive its reward. One of our famous orators once said, L'Capacity for sacrifice is the measure of friendshipf, R and very few can be found in this world who know more truly what ,I real sacrifice means than the ideal nurse. ll Perhaps we can look back upon rnany dark hours even days of discouragementg but the untiring efforts made for the sake of others , have casttheir charni about us: and ive forget our troubles and press I courageously on to goals ahead, never once forgetting the devotion and sacrihce enveloped in our career. 3 ln leaving our classmates, we hope that in their fond recollections J ourrnouo nuqfrenunn h1then'heaNs,and UfgCthCHll0IMBSSfOfWHId. l Lettheniever renuunberthe fullrneaning ofthe Rhxd nurses Hfe,the V value ofsacriHce,and duetrueineaning ofservkm Unrnankind. l A. S113 der. 2 Lf pl li .i i tif 1 FQLIZLEI-L-rgiggiiiggigf...,.....-..t1ri- M Ulf? In 'fit '.,.a.f'1..g,..- ..., I.--l'ff5'ifrl.L.:.f?.l.'1iaf1i l45l c ,Ut .,1 x A 'V .A 5-M , . -yrqg , A 21:3 , 'LX'- fL1f. A 1- ALM- A-' - . -- tif l'l'k'1IHK 1 1 , 44 L 1'-ff The Alphabet A A-is for the Annual. Our great book, Now through its pages we hope you'll look. B Catherine Buckley, who's cheerful and happy, Likes to make everything bright and snappy. Our little Eunice Beaufore from Alpena hails, And so with a smile through classes she sails. C-is for courteousness. one great qualifica- tion That all girls must have for the nursing voca- tion. D-is for duty which none of us shirk, For you'll find us all busy doing our work. E Ethical errors if any we make, Our cap and bib they'll surely take. F F-for the quiet Freshies stands. From them obedience we demand. G Margaret Germain. whose tongue's never still. But says what she thinks with a very good will. H H-is for happiness. which everyone enjoysg Be careful-don't throw it away like a toy. I I-stands for Ignorance. Oh! what does it mean. For in our class it has never been seen. J J-is for the Jolly Juniors, importance they M Catherine Mazur, a very quiet dame, Her ambition is to win great fame. Kathryn Maniex when out on a date Has sometimes been caught coming in late. N N-stands for neatnessg for this we must plan, To have a clean cap and to look spick and span. O Martha Osinski, with eyes of grey, Never has anything unkind to say. P P-is for politeness that cannot be bought, It requires only a little more thought. Q Q-is for quality, just wait and see If we're not as good as we seem to be. R Joe Rabie, with brown eyes so bright, Is a very fine girl whom we all like. Thaddeas Rivet. with curly hair. If there's any excitement she's sure to be there. Marie Ridiker is a delicate Miss, Her name appears frequently on the indis- posed list. S Alice Snyder, who joined us this year, Has won everyone with her smile and cheer. Jane Spier is the girl who loves to talkg Must have learned to do that before she learned to walk. T T-is for talent, we're on the leadg This you'll find out when Mercium you read. U-V l-3 4 fll 4 N. ll ill ,i fill.. 13.5 V4 v 'I l . tv. 4,11 f'l,',1 ' 4 lp fl l I pl l Wg t I sl T' ll' A Ill ww E-'rl tn' W . lf fr ll 4 . nil' ' V: r lf lil f l ,ll lx H 11' lm w i begin to show, yt, But hold on, Juniors, you had better go slow. U-V belong l'0g6lh6f. ,F So we'll let them remain as one forever. Q K W' 1 K-is for kindness-we know what it meansg B . WI. H 1 . ,liz A tiny word we learned in our teens. eatrlce mney, a flcc aim l Ja A wonderful lassie with a pretty name. L X.Y-z ,ep L-is for Luanna Lietz, a bright and happy X-Y-Z-the last three letters' 7 HSS, N t , d l habet it does seem better. A ' Wliose creed is, Don't worry, welll all surely OW 0 en our a p passf, E. Beaufore. 3 . l . I Wi , lwg 4. .ig-L:-.:.31. Q: M-'3I.l. . c. 1 ' Illia 3 f T.: f 44-i-,, t. .-. if-2,jfiQJ1L3:I:.'1I?lIIL4?5,'if5 it if ' ' 1' J . ...limi ,Q X ,M My J! . Kx ' i J ,my LLRSS I EPTENIBER Sth, 1938, while in the City of New York, I received an invitation to be present at a reunion of the class of ,27 of Mercy Hospital which was to be held at the New Book Hotel in Bay City. The invitation reached me soon after my return from a tour of Europe. The evening after I received the invitation and while I was sitting at a table in the Blue Dining Room of the Parisian Hotel l turned and observed two ladies follow- ing the head waiter. On passing my tahle I recognized them to he none other than Josephine Rahie and Beatrice Vifhitney. We were more than delighted to meet and they accepted the invitation to sit at my table for Lunch. We enjoyed an old time visit. Josephine and Beatrice had also received invitations to the reunion and were planning to leave for Bay City the next day. Josephine told me of her past experiences, how she had left the nursing profession and accepted a position as representative of the largest Hosiery lllills in the Ivnited States. This, the Worlcl Star Knitting Mills on Wiater Boulevard, Bay City, specializes in tinted Hosiery. At this time Josephine was calling on the Training School Classes of New York hospitals to show samples and take orders for future delivery. Beatrice said that she could not put herself right down to hard work. as she had just about all she wanted while in training, and besides, she stated, '6Wliy should I work, when my face alone can earn my living?'7 She told me she was being paid a salary of two hundred dollars a week for posing for magazine covers. as The Ideal Nursef, HThis surely can keep me up, said Beatrice, and perhaps in tne near future I will marry the artist. After lunch we girls planned a theatre party for the afternoon. We chose the New Waldorf Astoria Theatre as the Melodrama was being presented by famous European Artists. During one of the scenes music was heard. the soft tones of Rosmania, by Dittrick, played on the Grand Organ echoed through the theatre. Tfie organist was introduced to the Audience immediately after the drama, Miss Alice Snyder-looked as happy as she did the day of her graduation. During the three years of her training, her one ambition was to be an organist and her wish was now lllfn E471 v 4 . ' ifgqf ,'llt'l11l1!l. ' 'Y X Ill fulfilled. We met her after the opera and made a visit to her apartment on Tinker Avenue. She, too, had received the invitation and would join the party if her manager could obtain a substitute at the Waldorf. Very little time remained for us to discuss the trip-however, we decided to go by way of Detroit, leaving the next afternoon by Air Route. After last minute prepara- tions and arrangements, we purchased our transportations and were soon sailing through the clouds, making nose dives and looping the loop. On arriving in Detroit a taxi was called which took us to the Michigan Central Depot. After we were settled in the Pullman and the train was making its way through Detroit, some one called our attention to a tall, dignified lady occupying a chair towards the front of the car. She was busy writing, apparently deeply interested in her work. When lunch time came, we were gathered around a table in the diner, Joe glanced up, uWhy, Margaret Germaine, wherever did you come fromlw she exclaimed. The dignified lady was one of our own class. Another one added to our party, again we rehearsed the history of our activities since that night in September, 1927, when for the last time we as classmates had been together. Margaret through her ability in arguing, had won herself a shining light in politics and was residing in Washington, D. C., during the session of Congress. It was through her efforts that the late bill providing a pension for nurses had been passed. When we arrived in Bay City we were met at the depot by Mrs. Ridiker O'Brien. She drove us to the Hotel in her Rolls Royce but said she feared that due to the illness of the twins she would be unable to attend the Banquet. During our short visit we learned that Marie was the happy mother of six children. They are darlings she statedfl And look just like their daddy. 4'Who would picture Ridiker as she is? said Margaret, after we had said goodbye. We were soon ushered to our rooms and as the time was short we had to hurry in order to be ready to meet our other friends. Only nine were present, the others sending regrets for their absence. A telegram from Martha Osinski, a Red Cross leader-'6Sorry I can't join the class but just received orders from Washington to leave for China. Five hundred nurses going. l have one hundred in my assignment. Regards to all. Will write later. Signed-Martha Osinski. A telephone call from ,lane Spiers. She could not respond as she was answering a call on'Center Ave. Since Miss Hauk left for Cuba, Mrs. Spiers has been filling her engagements. The remaining members of the class met around the banquet board, and such a time as we had. All gave interesting talks of their respective lives and experiences since leaving Mercy. Katherine Maniex was doing settlement work in Chicago, and during her spare time answered the questions submitted in the American Journal. Eunice Beaufore is opening a training school in Arizona. She stated that in this school the nurses will have late leaves four nights a week, all-night permits every other night, and two months vacation. There are no classes on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. On these days the girls go on hikes. Katherine Mazur, disappointed in love, is a noted Virtuoso in the art of tickling the lvories, having backed Snodgrass off the map long ago. She is going to make a tour in Western Europe soon. When the tall, dark haired, handsome Army officer walked into the lobby of the hotel with Luanna Leitz, everyone was amazed. Since her associations with Dr. Moffatt, Luanna has learned to love the Military strut, and of course army nursing is the only thing for her. She has been in the Army Corps since 1928. lllltf ', X ..,,.,. '..i. H83 ,. 14: V Catherine Buckley was on Night duty in the Pediatric Department of Providence Hospital. One of her duties was to call the student nurses on time for Nlass. For one who always wanted to see the world as Thaddeas Rivet did. a more suitable position than to be a competent hrst aid nurse in Barnum and Bailey Circus could not have been found. She had signed a ten-year contract in 1928. It was whispered around that she expects to be a bride soon. Yes, the leader in the parade is going to claim her in November. Our reunion was over and we were all back in our rooms in the hotel. each one thinking over the days gone by. Many incidents came to our minds and far into the night could be heard remarks such as these, g'Bemember the night, and so on. The funiors. me Senior Nurses We'll miss you more than words can tell- Your many friends who love you well- Our wishes go whereler you go. We'd like to have you clearly know That we want Cod to richly pour His choicest gifts into your door: Supreme good health, contented mind. Friends many and Who're always kind, Each thing you Want be granted you Until you wake beyond the blue. The fuiniors. lllds H91 N 'Y' P ' . jfM1.::::xx ' 'ff 'R W Q1 T R '. 'f 1 ws' Q , if 4 - mam Pb .fm ' ff fx , uf? at A, ,lx 5 ,j?!v,a1,g.g:,5g g , Q i f g 1, 9 LQ 2 Q. 1 'wa V -f E f M - v Q iv. . R -Q mf. wa. A wZ'f,.?+ry?? Nik' f QQZPHEFQ 1 ,I xg I PASTE PROGRAM HERE ' IEIIZ E E JL i503 gg 'zzzrt Qur Pledge Reverently do I pledge myself to the whole-hearted service of those whose care is intrusted to this hospital. To that and I will ever strive for skill in the fullil- ment of my duties, holding secret whatsoever I may learn touching upon the lives of the sick. I acknowledge the dignity of the cure of disease, and the safeguarding of health in which no act is menial or inglorious. I will walk in upright faithfulness and obedience to those under whose guidance I am to work, and I pray for patience, kindliness, and understanding in the holy ministry to broken bodies. lllila E511 5, if Xf 'N QW A III!! , ith tix rf 1 1 D 4 5' N. 31 5 Y W' Al X Q 59, Q' -nk K Z, 5 3, x J 10 5 S 2 f 3DQtlf, 175 1 ' X x X' 3 f X? f x X 5, x X 5sf ' 5 YQ X K .....N. ,, ...X qv , . X -Q. M ' X .f ' Jill-1 . inn: Nurses' Rights A right to tread so softly Beside the couch of paing To smooth with gentle lingers The tangled locks againg To watch beside the dying ln wee small hours of night. And breathe a consecrating prayer When the spirit takes its flight. A right to cheer the weary On the battlefields of lifeg To give the world of sympathy Amid the toil and strifeg To lift the burdens gently From sore and tired hearts, And neler grow weary of the task Till gloomy care departs. A right to be a Nurse ln truest Nurse's work- If life should be a hard one, No duties ever shirkg A right to show to others How strong a Nurse grows When skies are darkening and lowerin And life bears not a rose. l ' 1927 ' l53l ' ' lll'i 1'llll ' . . , . .. 3, ,,zf-,... - K A . - -...I Service True service consists of the faithful execution of all the duties and responsibilities of the nurse. These duties and responsibilities vary accordingly as they relate to the patient, his family and friends, to the hospital, the community, the medical and nursing profession, the various nursing organizations, and to the nurse herself. Service is what the public justly demands of the nurse, what the doctor rightfully expects, and what you as nurses must give. To the Patient you owe a ready and a willing service, a service of love, of kindness, of sympathy, and of sacrifice. Your first thought must be for your patient. Good nursing includes caring for all the physical needs of the one who is ill. Not only his bodily needs but his mental comfort must be considered. Win his confi- dence, and prove to him that you are interested in his welfare, by relieving him of worry you have done much toward his recovery. The nurse who is capable of minis- tering faithfully to her patient and of pleasing his family and friends renders a genuine service to humanity. A good nurse puts her heart into her work, and when her task is finished and she has gone, the influence of her personality remains as a sacred memory to those whom she has served. Your obligation to the doctor to assist him in his efforts to restore health by co-operation and faithful obedience to his orders. Perhaps the greatest service that you can render to the medical profession is to serve your patients well. You can, however, do more than this and always use your influence to help maintain good relations between patients and physicians, and between members of the medical and nursing profession. Besides the debt of service you owe to your patient, the physician, and the medical profession you have certain obligations to the community in which you serve. You can render a great service by making the community amendable to health meas- ures and by assisting the medical fraternity to put such measures into effective opera- tion. You can instruct the people to protect themselves and others from the ravages of preventable infectious diseases. Surely this effort ranks high among the services that you can render during the course of your ministrations in homes in which you labor. One of the greatest of your obligations is the debt you owe to your profession- the service, one might say, which you owe to yourself. To yourselves you owe this: to always render your most ellicient, true, whole-hearted service, for by the nature and spirit of the services you give, you are either helping or hindering in the raising of the standard of the nursing profession. You are under the observation of the public and most people judge all nurses by the one or two whom they have chanced to meet. ln these words, 'fGod's hand reached down to earthf, Rodin has glorified the service of a nurse. It cannot be the plan of the universe that man should so misuse or misunderstand the function of his body, that one of its parts, because of its improper functioning, becomes more important than the whole. So the mind which controls the sun and the stars in their course, works through the nurse to accomplish the necessary readjustment. Rodin has attempted to show the hand of God in form. Nurses can show the hand of God in fact. S. M. T. l'I't, M .H i543 C,-. . ., ', A I , - X ,,,- rf lf' i W me V 1 X ,. My V 5 . Y? Pvrf. nk' ff' ,gi W, 19 , I - ' 1 5 4 J fn , 1 I '1 X fb ,, ' . -in , .4 1' if '--'- 1 4-' L I P JZJ, ' N f E YL I X . X , 1 x X rl H W s V 3 1' ' :fi',7'W 4 P' ' 4 f, .- 'V' ' A 1. -' ' . - -1 4- P A' ' ,V ,1 A,-,A -- . 1 x ' ,.- 1 M , Q.. guy! 5 Ni- I .viz-' ' ' A A . , X mex H W 4, , U x-,4,!,x , 1 A . I 1 I 1 ' K N 1' I x .K A 'N -5 Hifi xx ' - 1 - 1. 4 9. . . 4 f 4. fan 5' If. , K . . , , I. . 0,5-p V-f.:'::.,-1 I N 'I . 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A. , -,-H..,.,,w--,.,,-.v,-,.,N.mM.,,,.,,-W,,W,.,,,,-N,...,,,,Q ,,,M,-,M , , Iv,wMWh-- MM, u I ISI II 928 I' In y a-54 Y-' If I If! ,, A I -'a'U.l211t.'L..-g- IQ - ISIN H ' -' . , x- i571 J.g'g,, -..4 . -, - 4 ' ,4l,i-.Q..1. gf f Jllrrtxuxu' f ' Jn, ' if H p gl M B 1, junior History 1 l iff We are certain of the ultra importance of the Junior Class in the training school. i They supply the missing link twixt the green Freshmen and the worthy Seniors. The Class of 1928 entered on their training career September 14, 1925. Olive La Pointe, class president, often heard to say, 'Mfhe stand where the Doctor gives ether. Roseanna Brunette, a mighty fine girl and just as thin. Maryann Bressette would have been a chauffeur, if she had her choice of a career. Fidelis Campell is capable, dependable and likeable too. Stella Keenan, our happy-go-lucky. Katherine Connelly, the fairest blond, who likes red hair and campus parties. Grace McManamon, an all around gal, but she breaks thermometers by the score. Amands Waldbauer is one of few, topped with golden tresses. I4 l Leota Allen-Hits about and touches terra iirma bi-annually. , Regina Maxwell and Audre McDonald we call Our Kewpie Twins. i Dorthy Kerr gives a rare smile, but when it comes it's worth while. K l Adeline Erbel and Muriel Smith are the anatomists of the class. ln all exams I 5 1hey're sure to pass. 5 Josephine Collier-with eyebrows arched. ln from Hemlock this lass marched. l Eileen Method-likes things kept in shape, herself included. if Lauretta Shaw-is efficient and self possessed. if Mary Raby is a royal Miss, a combination of imp and angel. E yi, Florence Royal--a girl with a big heart and lots of pep. Beatrice Ebere-is dear to the hearts of all. il ii- lilo fl: ,. . l ly, Q 'i' -I .1 t 1 ,' ,-1l1I,f,,,,, , .. A V , - Q 4, -Ld--H '. Y. ....-..- i531 X'l QL5.IQltI.' -'.f-i',x,-5.5511-'J --,.. .- ,. 'Q xg-grgvwqjgl K , ,- ,, r4 4g-if F - -- L, fag-4411.1-1Ir.19Ljy .1 1. .ilitxunxnl ,v 'Y- ' 4-V ' ft! Q I ,fl 1 l L. it i -I vii 1 'I A V .li 1 l wi l ll ,Q ' 4 Q ,. , , il lg The Appendix 'bg' llilll fAp0l0gies to Edgar Allen Poej M ll l, by, Once upon a midnight dreary, l Under ether weak and weary, tl, l lg, As the operating table grim, Nl it lVly senseless carcass bore, all l, Suddenly there comes a zipping in As of someone coolly ripping, ll' all Ripping up my stomach Hoor, ,tg Dr. Warren and maybe more. : i ' lla I-lt Ah, distinctly l remember Wljll It was in the bleak December ', And each single separate weapon lf Thirsted deeply for my gore. ' ,l, il Eagerly they close did shave me, p N: lp' Antiseptics then did lave me, l ,ll lr' And the blackest pills they gave me, Fll Till I shrieked, nay even swore. l ll' Then by the lift they took me ' W To the operating floor, 'lf lf Yanked me in and locked the door. - Then they cut and sawed and gashed me, lilly And they filed and bored and hashed me, 'll Ill :Mi Till they found and wrenched thee from me, , Q il Fair appendix, lost Lenore. l J ,lil HDoctor, yelled I, 'aprithee tell mef, 'H-ll lil To this cry my fears impelled me, lull N '4Tell me truly, I implore, v l Can't l have appcndicitis as I did in days of yore?7' ill p Said the Doctor, 4'Nevermore. up , So appendix thou hast left me, if Deeply, sadly hast bereft me, 'W l On earth thy pangful pangs I'll feel , Oh, never, never, more. 'il' K But perhaps when life has fled me 'l, , And the angel host hast led me , T Up to join the heavenly chorus On the shining, shimmering shore, There l'll find thee and I'll clasp thee Q To my scar, my lost Lenore, T l K Once again for ever more. I, l , Il y 1 fl l T f T. , ' if T '.. la -1921 f 'ffwssafaag . f59l f if A ' . f aslgil z X K F NlYq2u'l K LLL- ef - 1 Q- Fhu NL flipsi. ffl - if K S1 y 7 N , K? Z X X WR N1 - ,gyfbxxy x 'QR' E 'xifi g f L -SQXFS i VL- X 5 H X Mix 1 Ninn! flvQk1E.5 X 1' W3 2 . gg UN xx L W EYIEISI-93' 95' ' X ' ?- 1 UYEEE-'lo Xmdfi w . X 1 ,vsp m 1,1 ,ji Xxx n: r . 9? ff!! Whining.- ' BGQXL 1 I BENQ- BY A A -6 1' -X .. ig.. ati- 'I ' 'b u . - - - X: F , , 2 Q5 f47'Y7i:iiZ::f'iSxD:E1u Qxbx kx ff 6 Dhmxf crvvJws-as NLF, if H9 , X 7 Nu :j1QQj413J-ins. KX, sy it Bgxisime. . 'u A M we - M A 43 E 5 ,wx 1-1 1 Fx x - Ei A' X , Y' '. ! N .,L'f,,,ff 5 TDDQKW 77 Whanmvigrfjff ' -3 ,dn - . f 1 asks WE?iiF m - 'L-T xx Akgg , ,HTL AKN El nv-JE vu- - ge' jab Chaf . 7? ZS MYXE ff - 7-sh gi 265113 '7 -- -:r+i? LKNu.w'lev'R ZW I -.. T-iw ., 1 E2 'll i601 , v I ,lip Good Nursing Good nursing has at least six important characteristics. Simplest to teach and to understand is the characteristic of manual skill. The good nurse has learned how to move quietly and gently, how to make beds, and apply bandages, and do many other things, some of which call for nice muscular co-ordination. , When a doctor wants a nurse who knows her business and her follow ordersf' he probably means one who has learned good methods for doing things. and has practiced them so much that they are matters of habit, and she can do them whenever needed, and invariably well. It is this physical part of nursing which lends itself most readily to job analysis, and which is probably in the minds of most people when they talk of basic nursing which every nurse must learn. The other five characteristics of good nursing are a little easy to describe. lmport- ant among them is what the Spaniards call the gift of people and what, for want of a better word, we can call uleadershipf' It is what enables the nurse to lead her patients to believe in the doctor and to take the doctor's orders seriously. It makes her able to teach the patient not only what the doctor wants him to do, but why. It enables her to get the patient to eat when he is not hungry. It is a characteristic born in or acquired by successful politicians, and salesmen, and women of hcharmfi and it is particularly valuable in the nurse. It is probably what the doctor means when he speaks of the nurse who 'fknows how to handle people. Another quality essential to good nursing is persistence. lt is the quality which, at the scene of disaster, keeps the Red Cross nurse on duty 50, 60, 70 hours at a stretch. It is what keeps doctors and nurses at the bedside, fighting desperately to save the patient who they know cannot be saved-working to perform a miracle. It is what the athlete calls uthe ability to take punishment. The deep underlying respect and affection between the medical and nursing professions, which is so impressive to the outsider, rests upon the mutual recognition that nurses and doctors know how to fight. They carry on. A fourth characteristic of good nursing is the knowledge of what it is all about. The good nurse is the experienced nurse. She has seen, cared for and thought about many different sorts of people, with many different sorts of trouble. She has read books and talked with doctors and other nurses. She has a broad background of information and practice. The superintendent of a famous metropolitan hospital, handling a wide variety of cases, recently remarked: L'There is an enormous differ- ence between the two-year and the three-year nurse, and the superiority of the three- year product results not from the extra classes she may have had, but from the additional twelve months of responsible and intensive contact with sick people. She is permeated with her subject. The fifth characteristic is kindness but of a sort which is extremely rare because it is kindness dominated by intelligence. It is a characteristic peculiar to good nurses that keeps in mind the patientis physical and mental well being. It is the attitude of mind which, when her postoperative patient has just dropped asleep after having ltllf. E613 :ll nz iuzgrx received three-eighths of a grain of morphine, makes the nurse omit the morning bath and let her sleep, instead of forcibly shaking her awake again. This attitude of mind is illustrated by the story of the private duty nurse who was called into an isolated lllinois farmhouse in the dead of the winter to a scarlet fever case. The child patient was apparently dying of exhaustion, because she could not sleep. The mucous membrane of nose and throat had become so badly swollen so that whenever she fell asleep the dried tongue stopped the childls breathing and she woke again. The nurse, watching the child, discovered the difliculty. Wrapped in a blanket, in an unheated bedroom in zero weather, she sat all night long at the bedside with a glass of water and a medicine dropper, letting fall drop after drop of water on the child's swollen tongue, so that the child slept peacefully all night through. That was more than kindness or sympathy. It called for endurance, for insight into what was wrong, and for ingenuity as to the remedy. This type of mind is probably what nurses and doctors mean when they speak of Hthe art of nursingf' It was described recently as characteristic of tithe nurse who knows what to doe- when. Finally, perhaps the most interesting and dramatic of the qualities which make for good nursing is a kind of acute perception which gives to some nurses what seems to the outsider an uncanny ability to know what is happening to the patient. It is sometimes spoken of as Nintuitionf' or the nurseis usixth sense.,7 It seems to be acquired by especially intelligent nurses, as a result of long hours of concentrated highly keyed attention to patients. These particular nurses become sensitive to extremely slight stimuli, such as scarcely perceptible changes in the color of a patient's skin, or the odor of the room, or the angle his hand makes with his wrist. It is this extreme responsiveness in slight stimuli which makes possible this story of a ward supervisor in a maternity hospital who said: live sort of got so l recog- nize patients who are going to need watching. There was one woman-for example- l had finished my rounds and was going off duty, but l couldn't get her off my mind. l had been in so see her and she seemed all right, but l had a hunch she wasn't. So l went back for another look. And believe me, one look was enough! l simply dove under the bed clothes and grabbed herl It was a postpartum hemorrhagefi Most good nurses would have recognized such a hemorrhage after it was well started. but only the exceptional nurse, peculiarly sensitive to extremely slight stimuli, would recognize it at its onset. Of these six characteristics, only manual skill is usually directly aimed for in training, and yet it is perhaps the least important of the series. 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After spending three months on probation they were given the much prized caps and bibs. They were indeed very happy. It was necessary to awaken them early the first morning, in order that time be taken to adjust the bib and tilt the cap to the correct angle. The Freshmen are a fine crowd and we wish them well through future years. me l haven't much faith in the man who complains Of the work he has chosen to do. Heis lazy, or else deficient in brains, And-maybe a hypocrite, too. He7s likely to cheat and he's likely to robg Away with the man who finds fault with his job. But give me the man with the sun in his face And the shadows all dancing behindg Who can meet his reverses with calmness and grace, And never forget to be kindg For whether heis wielding a scepter or swab, l have faith with the man who's in love with his job. Then take this honey for thy bitterest cup, There is no failure save in giving up: No real fall so long as one still tries, For seeming setbacks make the strong man wiseg There,s no defeat in truth, save from within, Unless you're beaten there, you're bound to win. t f js rf68J, DR , . vi T -' Jlli1i'nm - Recipes 1 charming personality. 2 bushels of curly red hair. 2 cups of humor. A dash of style. Stir in plenty of ability and serve in the 0. R. daily. , DR. PERsoNs 2 cups cheerfulness. 1 good memory. 1 perfect profile. 2 bedroom slippers. Blend well together Night duty-hourly. and serve on DR. MOFF ATT 1 military strut. 11f3 cups of beauty. 1 barrel of willingness. 1 nurse's heart. 2 drops of croton oil. lVlarinate well with humor under the Alpine rays. and serve DR. DUMOND 2 capable hands. 1 bushel of determination. 2 ounces of argumentation. Plenty of pep. lVliX well. Lastly stir in for flavor 10 clear high notes. Serve at once. DRL MCLEAN 2 sick babies. 1 good stethescope. 1 large smile. 2 bushels patience. Flavor with good style and serve at 10 A. lVl. in childrenls department. DR. SADOWSKI 1 good disposition. 1 cup determination. Small amount of hair. 2 cups history charts. 1 cup of helpfulness. Shake together fdo not serve hot. stirl and . SCRAFFORD WHO ? L. 2 cups of efficiency. 2 invisible eyebrows. 1 hot temper. 1 can Dutch Cleanser 1 bar of soap. 1 good scrub brush. 2 cups of cheerfulness. Mix thoroughly and serve MERCIER 1 winning way. 2 rosy cheeks. 1 pleasing smile. Place in paddy pans, bake in moder- ate oven, frost with happiness and serve cold. MISS RIVET 2 dreamy eyes. 1 cup of indifference. 2 ounces of pep. Lastly stir in 2 cups of knowledge. shake quickly into a uniform and serve at chart desk 8 hours a day. WHO? 1 magnetic personality. 2 barrels of love. 2 cups of speed. 2 cups of ability. Fold together-roll very thin, bake in hot oven and serve on special. MISS SENEY 2 bee7s knees. 1 crisp uniform. 2 cups speed. 2 bushels of observation. 1 cup criticism. Stir in lastly the love of one Roent- genologist, serve with black tea. MISS KIRKY 1ll2Z'A E691 2 cups of willingness. 1 cup humor. 4 quarts of efficiency. Stir in one quart of energy and speed and serve freely on toasted corners. . ' .!', - -' AQ -ki: , A - if 'if ' L... ...L L ILL ' .gf 2 'srk '- l'l.ll1lll,l TQ' r ' f -'A v it --- v . 1,1 fl if lt Pi 1 .tx 1,4 . 2 1 O- v lf Recipes gg MISS MANIEX MISS CAMPBELL l 50 lbs. pep. 2 ounces of advice. 25 lbs. speed. 2 broken arches. li l A in i 4 . MQ Fai Wi' .thi 1 1,1 rl! lllf i H11 1 1 .w .N -JM Y' u 10 lbs. love of men. 1 ounce argumentation. 5 lbs. paint and powder. 1 cup of ability. W 1 permanent wave. Small amount of speed. 'lt 10 lbs. efliciency. Flavor with a dash of humor and xl 5 lbs. observation. serve in plaster of paris half casts. ll Mix thoroughly-pack in brine for 3. fume use' MARY JANE sP1ERs 1 Miss HoWARD ready enswflr- K c s o W1 invness. it 1,536,000 grains adipose tissue. 1 01111293 gf speedl b . 2 barrels Speed' 2 cups of ability. 1 lwfreg Sirffflglh' Put in jar and serve as relish. Very ove o a 4. C, 1. A Stir well and add enough willingness D006 to flavor. Serve on lettuce leaf. 1- Enough for 500 servings. MISS KATHERINE BUCKLEY 2 large eyes. N Miss MAZUR 18 hffufs sleep. W 2 cups willingness. 25 Colored hose' ll 2 CUPS ability. 50 hard heels. 1 Cup quietness. 2 cups of kindness. 2 Cups happiness. Serve small amount when called for. Flavor with a dash of wit, place in uniform and serve any time or place. MISS K. CONNELLY MISS KERR 5 permanent wrinkle. cups sarcasm. W 1 turned up nose. 1 cup of knowledge. lil 5 ounces sarcasm. 2 barrels gossip. 2 ounces speed. 1 steady beau. 1 small smile. Flavor well with humor-a dash of Serve with rocking chair and ortho- love and some speed. Put in fruit phonic. jar, cover tightly. Very explosive. iw ow ' . . Success in Life if . There are three general principles on which success in life rests: 5 These are faith, hope, and charity. ppt These may be reduced in modern language to the precepts: 0 Look up and not down. Look forward and not back. Look out and not in. BJ 351 Lend a hand. pf Fl ftll 'iq J H p xii .3 - ' ' 1914 5 1 f '- . Q-... Qi:f2tgr,T-.1.1:.1.'1:Liv-.315 A 1701 . F Q X 7 Key X X3 Q fi , , ,I Q 15- - Q b f Qifgym , 2 X,Ggj '1 -QL , 2 ff4 4 ff, 613 - ' ' 'NXxg21? '19 x 99 V: W3 ' .fx I rg wg ,9 SX ,.:-914 f f mx 6 1 Q ia ,E Have ck WC! - 'f , df- Q 'A ff 'K W C , gh! ! in Eifjlw I f Hs XZ!-TQEYHYQ DY cx AEE 5z4. 4?.?F1 , ,' , mx- ,LKYQDX Las K : M 5 :wap hi, L 'xk1.,:.:k x hlmwfwffy if fog Avi -Q sr? i 'wink 'Qi'--F 9 my 1'.V Rx FEimH?QpQH xQQ,dE?ii'k NJ ,A vi N M? EQ, , I l iii! Q' ...z'4 -Id ,.... 1- 3' - -' , Z Z- ,- - .ff ' ...f-+ -4-:Zi-1u7.,, - mix' .T 'W 'r ff' 'N fi g 34 - E g, 'fo' All - fl I I l X X' .f- f:lZQ:.fl 1'wf- -E555 X T ZQXTQQBIWDQ 4.- :W Yun 44.6 ,. 5 , f,, XmmQXmM!::3 IUYI. in T cvxwcx s vveav xvff Ill.-2.211111 If Ihlpologies to Kiplingj If you can please the supervisors and the doctors, The superintendent and the patients, too, The patients, families and your senior nurses, 7Twould seem that you'd have quite enough to do. lf you can please the Czarines of the pantry, The Napoleons who massage and bathe the hall, And yell at you for not walking on the ceilingg Or smile when you have lost your beau's phone call. lf you can please the internes and house-doctors, And hold your tongue when the buck they try to pass Or when chambermaids and elevator workers Think your day is lost without their sass. lf you can stay your tears when in the drug room, They ask for whom and why you want their wares, Send you back pronto for prescriptions, And make you climb what seems a million stairs. If you survive three months in the 'LOpr.', room, With utie my gown, and uhand me this or thatf, The wild excitement of the doctoras scolding, Still donjt give up and leave your training flat. If you donlt swear the night youjve got a Hheavyf' And are informed it's your turn to relieve. If you stick when unkind tongues run rampant, That weaker friends seem quite disposed to believe. If you can keep your head when lights around you Are flashing 'til you don7t know what to do. lf you can keep your heart when handsome internes Are losing theirs and blaming it on you. If now that you have finished training, You can look back upon this life as mild, Yours is the earth, but I'm here to tell you, You'll not be a nurse-you,ll be a saint, my child! IEIII 'T f72l V z--v--. - Z' 1-r,'..g.1.!'... 14.55. ,'T,-- . , J' .' ' ', I - -'- 4 - ' '-'fi' JUL-nzxxnx L-f -p fy, W N. W , . , 4 5.1 F Iwi W i H3 EEZ. 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U31 z-, . , .4 flirt'-z 'n L I - . n. ll .5 -- - E N A ,gf XT -e fe ' ' rj'.H'?ff' ff :' X. 'Q I l ,l funn If 'Xxx ibn , fhf I L f 'x, NNT . x, .. ,ff Xxyqp--XZ X 'fizff I '15, X RJ, xx! ' I ,,i1!fiiiIi,':E:r,y-,. ,ll 1 W-'5 --4'-'IW ' y. ,L-a E- c. XTX tt. 1 - ers... Q rf gwf I it T'L if E it TIT Y - I I l T .1 if X T li - t I a 'e go g G S t ,G r . .fffk t X 'X ffl, P , N Q' 'M I I New Members GX of Cnr Lady of Mercy Sodality Q Catherine Flynn Marguerite Mclllaney 6 Dorothy Snapson ,lane Haby Gladys Glazier Mary Snapson Anna Kirky Gertrude Nowicki Elizabeth Straney Marie Rose Lauretta Mercier Kathleen Mahoney Lulu Coonan Loretta Shaw Rachael McCann Marion Enos Beatrice Ebere The Sodality of Our Lady of Mercy in its fourth year numbers ninety-five mem- bers. Seventeen were admitted on December eighth, 1926. Association meetings are held in the Home. These meetings consist of a sermon and sodality prayers in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart, a business meeting followed by a social hour in the Lecture Hall. These meetings are a source of true enjoyment to the student body, giving them a real family spirit, affording them spiritual influence and much needed physical recreation. The influence of the Sodality is reflected in the daily lives of all those who are true sodalists. Our Lady of Mercy places her mantle of blue around the lives of her true follow- ers. In her supernatural character Mercy School is best known by those who call her by the tender name Alma Mater, for their knowledge is by experience and their understanding by love. There is no art or science in any curriculum, there is no theory in the universe, no quest of goal or adventure, no ground for any system of morals in which God is not recognized as Creator, obeyed as Master, and honored and loved as Father. Where God is loved-there His Mother will be honored. These are the ideals held out and cherished by Mercy School. On this she pon- ders night and day, pouring forth fervent prayers for her children of the past, present and even future, that they may hold these ideals and make them the constant aim of their lives. Each morning as the first rays of light steal forth, these girls who are faithful wearers of the blue and white, kneel for daily Mass. Evening comes and again White Caps are seen kneeling and we hear them whisper: l have come to thee, sweet Mother, With my offerings todayg In your loving hands I place them, Purify each one, I pray. None are worthy, dearest Mother, Of the love He showed for me. But 'tis all I have to give Him, So I give them all through thee. He will not despise them, Mother, Though they are so very small: Given through his own dear Mother. He will bless each one and all. Tell, oh tell Him, Mother Mary, That the prayer of this poor heart Is to be with Him forever, Buried in His Sacred Heart. 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Amid a clamor of shrieks and squeaks, he tirelessly distributed gifts to all, making each one happy. Christmas Carols were chanted repeating the joyful message, MPeace on earth, good will toward men. Midwinter Frolic The third annual midwinter frolic was indeed a success. It was spon- sored by the student nurses, and chaperoned by the Staff Doctors and their wives. The beautiful Ball Room at the Hotel Wenonah was completely transformed with Japanese lanterns. palms, Howers and cosy sitting-out places. The features of the evening were given by the lVlcMullen Sisters, classical and popular dancers, and by Mr. Brogger, vocal soloist. Orien- tal favors were presented during the grand march, which was led by Irene Chevrette and Stanley lVlcRae. An out-of-town orchestra provided splen- did music. 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Miss Mabel Ellis .....,............,..,. Technician ........................... ......,....... C leveland, Ohio Miss Agnes Halloran ..,,..,.....,,.. .....,.......,. P ublic Health ......,. ...........,., B ay City, Mich. Mr. Frank Donahue ...,,,........... Industrial ...........,......,,,..,. .,............, B ay City, Mich. 1914- Miss Elizabeth Kavanaugh Mrs. Patrick Nolon ..,.,.,.,,., ..................,, D etroit, Mich. Miss Anna Collins ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,. Mrs. Frank Donahue ,.......... .................... B ay City, Mich. Miss Mary Scanlon ................. Sr. Mary Mark ....................... Grand Rapids, Mich. Miss Dorthy Lennon .........,, Sr. Mary Wendell ...............,..,,.. ............ G rand Rapids, Mich. I Miss Minnie Parton ........ Mrs. Floyd McCracken ........ ..................,. B ay City, Mich. Miss Louise Bonem ......,.,,. .. Mrs. Williams ........................ .................... D etroit, Mich. , Miss Minnie O'I.eary.,, ......,.. Sr. Mary Raymond .........,. ................ G rayling, Mich. I 1915 I Miss Grace Ellis .,,.,,...,..,.... Mrs. Homer Guindon ................ .......,....,., C leveland, Ohio Miss Irene Easton .......,... Private Duty .....................,....,,....,.,.,...... ....,,..........,... D etroit, Mich. Miss Teresa Duffy ....,,..,.. Mrs. Josephine Rosebush ............, ......,.,...... B ay City, Mich. Miss Nellie Haley .............. Private Duty ....................................... ........,,. R oxburg. Mass. Miss Julia Schneble ........ Public Health ....................,......... ............... F lint. Mich. Miss Gertrude Dumas ....,... Mrs. George Spetza ......, ............... D etroit, Mich. Miss Ellen Lynch ....................... Deceased Miss Blanche Pawlak ............. ,,,............ li Irs. Albert Broe... ........ ,...,.,.....,.. B ay City, Mich. 1916 Miss Laura Bedour ......,. Mrs. Henry Zedar ......... ........,...... B ay City, Mich. Miss Ruth Tovatt .............. Mrs. Mike Frasik ............. .,....,.,...... B ay City, Mich. Miss Cecelia LaRue ....,.,....... Private Duty ....,,.......,... ,.....,.,...,...... D etroit. Mich. Miss Blanche Finnerty .,...,......,.. ...,..,........ P rivate Duty ,,,,,,,,,,, ,West Branch. Mich. Miss Evelyn O'Connor ........... Industrial ,.......,...,., .......,,.,,.....,.. B ay City. Mich. Miss Margaret McKendry Deceased 1917 Miss Anna Slattery ................. Mrs. Clancy ,.,...,.,.,.. ,...........,. W est Branch, Mich. Miss Ethel O'Connor ............., Public Health ......,,..,. ...., .................. B a y City, Mich. Miss Mary E. Redmond ..,.. Public Health ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,... B ay City, Mich. Miss Tillie Schrenzel .............. Institutional ...,,.............................,... .,,....,.,. L ong Beach, Calif. Miss Josephine Doyle ..,............... ............,,.. M rs, Alfred O'Reilly ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,.,... B ay City, Mich. Miss Mary I. McKendry.. Private Duty ...........,,................... .............., B ay City. Mich. Miss Bertha Eigner .......,..,...........,, ................ M rs. Charles Dermody ,............. ....,...,.,. P rovidence. R. I. Mr. Ed. Hemple ..........,,....,..,........ Deceased 1918 Miss Marie Hemen ....,,,....,. Public Health ...........................,.. .,...,...,......,... D etroit, Mich. Miss Letitia Heaney ...,.....,.....,... .......,,....... P rivate Duty ............,,,....,,....,.....,...... .,...,...,,,... B ay City, Mich. Miss Regina Rajewski .......... ................ M rs. Patrick McCarthy ........... .................... D etroit. Mich. Miss Helen Gwisdala ...,...,....,. Sr. Mary Mark ......,.,,.............,.... ....,........., K alamazoo, Mich. Miss Abbie Moriarity ........... .Mrs. Frank Madill ............ ............... D etroit, Mich. i Miss Elizabeth Gibson ............. ...,............ M rs. Albert Graves ......,..,,., ,,,....,....,..,..... F lint, Mich. I , Miss Irene Cavanaugh .................. .............,.. M rs. Fred Rancour ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,...,,,,.... D etroit, Mich. I Miss Elizabeth Cardinal ..... Mrs. George Canton ,....... ............. ,I ackson, Mich. 'I I . 1919 . Miss Helen Whitney .......... ........,....... I nstitutional ................... ..,.,...,...... D etroit, Mich. Miss Gertrude Young ....,,...... ..,....,.,,..... M rs. McConnell ....,...,..., ....,........ R osebush, Mich. Miss Myrtle Green ................ .........., P ublic Health ,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,. ,,,.,,......,., D etroit, Mich. Miss Muriel Kelly .....,,..,. .........,.,.... P ublic Health .,.,..,..,...,.,,..,,.,. ..........,.... D etroit, Mich. ., Miss Lillian Ray ............ Institutional ...................,............... .....,,,.,..... D etroit, Mich. I Miss Anna O'Meara ....,... ......,......,., M rs. Marky fFrankl ............ ................,.... F lint, Mich. Miss Carman Legary .......,., Mrs. Petitte ..........................,,,. .............. B ay City, Mich. 3 1920 . Miss Mildred Payette ....... ..,.,..,........ P rivate Duty .,....,... ,........ ...... B a y City, Mich. .Q Miss Anna Toppa .............. .........,...... P ublic Health .............. ...............,.,.., F lint, Mich. Miss Viola Leahy .............,..... ........... P ublic Health .,..,.....,,. ............... D etroit, Mich. A Miss Irene McKay ,,..........,......... .,,............. P ublic Health ........ ............... D etroit, Mich. 143.1 Miss Veronica McMahon ......... ,.........,..... I ndustrial .............. ..,....,..,,... B ay City, Mich. ft. Miss Grace Steppler ............... ...........,,... D eceased Miss Victoria Eurek ..........,.. Private Duty ...,..,.... ....,.......... B ay City, Mich. V'-:A 1921 at Miss Anna Ryan ................. .,.,........,.., I nstitutional ............, ............... C leveland, Ohio fl Miss Dorthy Russett ......,.., .......... M rs. Wm. Neal ......,.. .,...........,, B ay City, Mich. is -, IW U , ' ' fr' L T301 .4 -4-. L93 I at . . Anas..- Miss Elizabeth Powers .......,, ..,....,,. P rivate Duty .,.,...... ,...AA A nn Arbor, Mich. Miss Eva Smith ,,,.,,.,.,44,,.,4,,,, Private Duty ...,.....,,.... ....,...,.. . ,. ...,.,.,......... Bay City, Mich. Miss Maud Moss ...,,.........., Private Duty ...............,...,.....,.....,4 ,....,,....., G rand Rapids. Mich. Miss Hilda Wirth .,....,...... Mrs. Walter Hagadome ,..,,,..... .,......,,,.., L ong Beach, Calif. Miss Sadie Royal .,..,,...,...,..., Mrs. Robert Martin .,..,... ....,,,.,.,a..,,.,..,t,.a F lint. Mich. Miss Elizabeth O'Meara .,..,. .......,. li Irs. Harold Oakley .....,.. ..........,..,.i D etroit. Mich. 1922 Miss Edith Preston ....... Mrs. Fred Drummond .,.............. ......,...... B ay City.Mich. Miss Elsie Rowden ..,.,,,.,. Mrs. Geo. Halligan ..............,. ........,. B ay City, Mich. Miss Mary Haybrick .....,... Institutional ,,.,........,................ ....,..,... A drian, Mich. Miss Josephine Ryba ......... .,....,.........................,.,,...,.....,.,..,........,..,. ..,...,..., D e troit. Mich. Miss Grace O'Leary ............,.......... ,....,..... P rivate Duty ...,.....,,.,.............,......,... ..,....... B ay City. Mich. Miss Katherine Kaufman ........ ....,....., li Irs. Katherine Reilly .... ..,....,., I Say City. Mich. Migg Blanche Coggins ,,,,,,,,,,,, ........... P rivate Duty ,......,...,,..,.. ,..,.,.,.... .....,.., B 3 Y Ciiy. NliCil. Migs Treva Priest ,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,4, Private Duty ....,..........,.......,,., .... ,.... .......,,....,,,. A 1' i ZHH21 1923 Miss Mary J. Beal .........,..... Mrs. Harvey Green ...... .,.,.,.,,, D etroit. Mich. Miss Pauline Cramer ......... ........,., D eceased Miss Rose Kavalaski .,....,.,.,.,., .......,.. li Irs. Leo Slazinski ..,,....... .,.,....... D etroit. Mich. Miss Violet Groczyk .i.................. .......,. . Institutional ........,...,.,.,...... ...,,,,,,.. D etroit Mich. Miss Christine Brozozwski ,.,.,...,. ...,.....,. I nstitutional ,........,i...,... ...,...... D etroit Mich. Miss Katherine Fritz ............... ........... P ublic Health ....,.. ................ D etroit. Mich. Miss Alice Schraeder ,......,.,. ,.......... I ndustrial .,....,............ .,....,,., B ay City, Mich. Miss Louise Leppick ..,............ .,......... I nstitutional ...,......,. .......,... D etroit. Mich. Miss Vivian Atchison ,........,, .......,.,.. P rivate Duty ......... .......................... N ew York Miss Pauline Warneke ,...,......... ...,..,,, . Private Duty .......... ......,,... B ay City. Mich. Miss Edith Anderson ......,...... .Private Duty ......,.. .................... N ew York 1924- Miss Blanche Hupert .......,.,, ........,,.. li Irs. Wm. Robinson .....,,. ...,....... D etroit Mich. Miss Marjorie Woocls .......... .Mrs. Wm. O'Malley ,...,.., ..,,,...... F lint Mich. Miss Erma Zischiki ............ ............ 0 tiice Nurse ...,......................... ...,,...... D etroit Mich Miss Eva Mclntyre .,............. .,.,,..... . Private Duty .,.,...., ........,,. B ay City. Mich. Miss Alzina Dore .................. ..........., P rivate Duty .......,, .........., B ay City Mich. Miss Sara Duplanty ................. .......,., . Private Duty ...........,.,. ...................... F 'int Mich. Miss Margaret Brunke ........ ..........., P rivate Duty .................... ,........., I Say City Mich. Miss Frances Wald ...............,. ............ A Irs. R, Method .....,,.,,..... ..,, ...... D e troit Mich. Miss Florence Buchanan .... .Private Duty .,.,.....,.......... .........., B ay City Mich. Miss Corinne Groulx ...,.......... ......... . .Mrs. Ernest Daust ..,,.....,.... .,., ,.,,., D e troit Mich. Miss Beatrice Loose ............ ..........,. N Irs. Taylor ...................... ............... A ima. Mich. 1925 Miss Loretta Gibbons ........... ...,......,, I nstitutional ...........,.,.....,... .......,. , Bay City. Mich. Miss Beatrice Steele ......... ............ N Irs. Wm. Herrick ............. ........... B ay City Mich. Miss Minnie Gibson ......... .Private Duty ....,.........,,.... .........,, I Say City Mich. Miss Edith Smith ..........,.. .Private Duty ......,. . .... ........,,, B ay City Mich. Miss Agnes Langley ............ ........... P rivate Duty .......... .......... B ay City. Mich. Miss Norma Hopper ............. .Institutional ...,........ ........... D etroit. Mich. Miss Witiifred LaLonde ........... ........... P rivate Duty .......,., ..,,,.,,,., D etroit. Mich, Miss Helen Marshall .......,............ ........... B Irs. L. Cournea, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Flint. Mich. Miss Verna Eurek .......,...........,........... ........... P rivate Duty .......... ........,. B ay City. Mich. Miss Margaret McDonald .......,...., ........... P rivate Duty .................... .......... B ay City. Mich. 1926 Miss Jessie Marande ............... ........... N Irs. Harold Sleiglit .......... .........., B ay City. Mich. Miss Florence Gibson ,,......... ........... P rivate Duty ..,...........,...,....... .,,.,....,. B ay City. Mich. Miss Minnie Volimart ........... ........... P rivate Duty ............... ..... ......,,,,,,. G I adwin Mich. Miss Edith Werda ............... ........... O ilice Nurse .......... ...........,,,,, A lpena. Mich. Miss Loretta Angers ......... ............ P rivate Duty ......... .............. B ay City Mich. Miss Hilda SOCl1TlCl ................. ........... I nstitutional ....,......, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A nn Arbor, Kiich, Miss Gladys McDonald .............. ........... P rivate Duty .,.,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,, B ay City, Mit-lt, Miss Frances Walenta ........... .........,. N avy Duty ............. .,........... R ochester. Y. Miss May Goulet ........................ ........... P rivate Duty ,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,..,,,,,,, B ay City, Bliclt, Miss Julia Riordan ....................... .........., I nstitutional ,.........., ................ A nn Arbor. Mich. Mrs. Estelle Archambeau ............. ........... P rivate Duty ....... .. .............. Bay City. Mich. Miss Edna Chimner .......,............... ........... P rivate Duty .......... .......,,. B ay City. Mich. Miss Lydia Guetschow .............. ........... P rivate Duty .......... ,,...,.,.. B ay City, llich, Miss Irene Cheverette ................. ........... P rivate Duty .......... ,,.,..,,,.,,,,,, B ay City, Mich, Miss Elizabeth Forgash .............. ........... I nstitutional .........,,. ..,,,.,.,,, B Iilwaukee, Wig. Miss Barbara Fink ..................... ........... 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Bee: I want one for my watch. 95 Dr. Drummond texplaining a diagramt: Now, watch the board while I run through it again. -33 F. Royal: Say, why are you holding that envelope all morning?', H. McDonald: Because it says, 'Please Hold. ,gi Dr. Stewart: You haven't seen my belt around the house, have you Dr. Ash: Obi Did you put it around the house? 1?-ot QC Sister: Are those eggs fresh? Miss Zimmer: They haven't said anything to me yet. ,gl A. Snyder: Hey. bring me an encyclo- pediaf' Buckley: l can't Hnd one-but what do you want to know? Q99 J. Collier: Do you know that C. Connelly talks in her sleep? M. Germain: No? Is that right? .l. Collier: Yes, she recited in class this afternoonf' l l'l I T333 another Materia Nlediea test for? Didn't you pass? E. Bae: Didn't .l pass? Say. il passed so well I was encored and now I got to do it all over again. V55 Dr. McLean tin Anatomy Classt: This is the worst recitation live ever heard. why- - fl've done three-fourths of it myself. .32 G. McManamon: An awful lot of boys are stuck on me. - B. Whitney: They must be an awful lot. ,QC B. Ebere: Where's the funny paper? M. Bressette: Sayl today is not Sunday. I told you not to take that bath last night. ,gl L. Shaw: What a pity that all good look- ing girls are conceitedfi L. Allen: Youre wrong: l'tn not. .H Dr. Persons tin Materia Medicat: Miss t?-. Osinski, what does 'As' stand for M. Osinski: Oli--fer-----I have it right on the tip of my tongue. Dr. Persons: Then spit it out quick: it's arsenic. QC THE B HIVE B industrious. B active. B truthful. B kind, B cheerful. B just and B even in mind, B punctual. B patient. B hopeful, B pure. B virtuous. B honest. B liberal. B sure. .38 'To Miss Allen: L'SayI yelled the traflie ofhcer, what do you mean by speeding along like mad? You will kill somebody. Why don't you use your noodle Miss Allen: Noodle? Where in the heck is the noodle? I pushed and pulled and jig- gered every darn thing on the dashboard. and I couldn't stop her. -.. , . lv- Jlit 1....:n Miss Gibbons: You'll never catch me again going out to dinner with an editor, Miss Senay: Was he broke? Miss Gibbons: I don't know whether he was broke or not: but he put a blue pencil through half my order. ,gi CH Miss Maniex: How dare you! Father said he would kill the first man who kissed mef' He: How interesting! And did he? ,gl Miss Erbel: Did you see the nasty look Miss Rivet gave me? Miss Shaw: She didn't give it to you. You had it all morning. ,st M. Ridiker: Gee, I can't find a pin anyf where. I wonder where they all go? .I. Spiers: That's hard to tell because the-y're pointed in one direction and headed another. ,gi Leota's L'Latest : Sir. I want your daugh- ter for my wife. Mr. Allen ibecoming home and tell your wife daughter. irritatedl: Run she can't have my ,055 Dr. Persons: Does anyone know how iron was discovered? J. Spiers: They smelt it. ' ,SC Sister: What is your hardest study?', J. Rabie: Chemistry, Sister: 'fWhy? .I. Rabie: Because itis a mistryf' ,ENC T. Rivet: What's in your head anyway? R. McCann: Lots, T. Rivet: Yes, Vacant Lots. ,QC Mr. Linge: Give an example of a para- site. I. Howard: A germ. ,MSC JOE RAB-1E'S MOTTO '? If you've got a grouch don't show it. Never let a person know it. And take this tip from me- It always pays to happy be. For a frown brings naught but a wrinkle While a smile will show your dimplef' at ,gt It was a beautiful moonlight night and Miss Senay and Dr. Moffatt were taking a stroll down the beach. Miss Senay softly spoke. Does the moon affect the tide? Dr. Moffatt lthoughtfullyl: No. only the untiedf' Miss Deshone: How would you pronounce peritonitus? Miss Gibbons: did. Why? Miss Deshone: I just heard a Doctor pro- nounce it fatal. Peritonitusisame as you ,gl First Boy: Say, Maurice, why do you keep Stella's picture in your watch? Maurice: 'Because I think she will love me in time. WN! Miss Leitz: 'Tm going to get ahead in this world. Miss Mazur: You need it. ,QU Young Man lrneeting Catherine Buckley downtownl: It's surely lucky that I met you. Here is a bill you owe your shoeman and he's commissioned me to collect itfi Catherine Buckley: L'Well, let me con- gratulate you-a permanent job at lastlv Q39 Miss Gibbons lentering Class Rooml: Order. please. Miss Howard: c'Cup coffee. and two doughnuts. ,gl Miss Straney: The anterior Fontanel transmits the Medulla Oblongataf' ,gl Miss Enos lto Miss McCannJ: Don't be- come discouraged if you have a cold in the head. Even that's something. ,gl Sister lin Chemistry Classl: How does Nitrogen smell? Miss Collier: L'It doesn't smell. Sister: How is that?7' Miss Collier: It hasn't any nosef, ,055 Dr. Person fin Materia Medica Classl: Mrs. Spier. do you understand these solution problems? Mrs. Spier: Yes, Doctor. I understand everything but how to work themf' ,gl Miss Gibbons: Miss Snapson, name a contact poison? Miss Snapson: Sticky flypaperf' ,ll Sister: Miss Howard, name one of the special senses'?', Miss Howard: Common sensefi Lg . Mr. Linge: Miss Deshone. I take great pleasure in giving you a mark of 8O. Miss Deshone: Make it 100 and be happy. ,052 Earth has no joy like the disvovery of a stray quarter in the pocket of an old uniform. 4 ,gl 5' lllifo t A 84 . . ...-.... -:.. , N' Jlltrtinxn ' Miss Gibbons: Miss McKinnon, I'll Hive D you just one more day to hand in your note- book. Miss McKinnon: All right: how about the 4th of ,Iuly?'l ,VPC Sister: S'Miss Waldbauer. have you read today's lesson? Miss Waldbauer: No, Sister. Sister: What have you read? Miss Waldbauer: I have red hair. .38 Dr. Drummond: Miss Manniex, why didn't you come to class yesterday? Miss Manniex: I had a toothachef' Doctor: Doesn't it ache today? Miss Manniex: I don't know. Doctor: You don't know? Miss Manniex: No: I left it at the den- rises. gg . What was the noise I heard Ebere? That must have been Dale's Miss Seney: last night. Miss Miss Ebere: arches falling. 65 . The Annual Staff may work and work, Till brains and hands are sore: But some poor boob will always cy. Oh gosh, I've heard this before. .38 FRESHMEN'S WISH? I wish I were a little rock, A-settin' on a hill. And I wouldn't do a bloomin' But jes' be settin' still. thing I wouldn't chart, I wouldn't eat, I wouldn't even wash. I'd sit there for a thousand years, And rest myself, by gosh. .38 Teacher says, Never say Bill. She says you should always say, William. But if a duck got mud on his bill Woulcl she say he had mud on his William? VS! Nurse: I am sorry, but you can't see your husband. He is still under the influence of anaestheticsf' Indignant Wife: Ann Aesthetics! Oh! so that's the name of the girl he takes riding. .38 Dr. Persons: Have you ever had halluci- nations? .lane Raby: Yes. twice: the first time it didn't work, but tl1e second time it left a big scar. .35 Sister: Have you turned the gas on under the sterilizer as I told you? A. Snyder: Yes, Sister. every burner: can't you smell Lit? A NARROW ESCAPE .Iackson came home tripping merrily into his tiny hall one day and almost spoiled his manly beauty by falling over someones shoes left lying about. Whose ferryboats are those in the hall? he asked later when he entered the drawing room. Ferryboats? his mother-in-law cried an- grily. Why, those are my shoes. My dear. good ma,', Jackson said hurriedly. who said ferryboats? You misunderstood. Fairy boots, you know-fairy boots. And then he wiped the sweat from his brow. .38 A VALITABLE RECIPE FOR LOWNESS OF SPIRITS Take one ounce of the seeds of resolution. properly mixed with the oil of good conscience, infuse into it a large spoonful of the salts of patience, distil very carefully a composing plant called others' woes, which you will hnd in every part of the garden of life growing under the broad leaves of disguse. Add a small quantity, it will much assist the salts of patience in their operation: gather a handful of the blossom of hope. then sweeten them with a syrup of the balm of Providence: and if you get any of the seeds of true friendship, you will have the most valuable medicine that can be administered. ,st Irate Housewife: Ain't you the same man I gave a meat pie to last year? Tramp tbitterlyl: No, ma'am, Tm not. and wot's more the Doctor says I never will be ,I . as OF COURSE Nothing the matter with you at all, gruff- ly spoke the physician. You are in perfect health. Why. your pulse is as steady as clock- work. But, Doctor. said the patient, you've got your fingers on my wrist watch. .32 Emily twho has just come downstairs from a sick-room where the father lies at the point of death, said to mother cooking porkb: Please, mother. father says he would like a bit 0' the pork before he dies. Mother: Co and tell yer father he can't have any. It's for the funeral. gl Solicitor: lIadam. I stopped to ask you for a donation to the new hospital. Mrs. Murphy twho just finished an argu- mentlz Well. ye might step in the next room and take a look at Murphy. He might dofi ,SZ E. Method lto shoe salesman! : Yes, I take a size five but it hurts so much I have to have a seven. I sv ,. l as L51-:agp -Q31-ti K' 15-27,1 fi.:-qi-.,E s pf 85 , I ' - H.-' P' .. M' ' fllrttxnm -- J A MODERN LULLABY Rock-a-bye. baby, upon the bough, You get your milk from a certified cow. Before your eugenic young parents were wed They decided how you should be fed. Hush-a-'bye, baby. on the tree top. lf grandmother trots you, you tell her to stopg Shun the trot-horse that your grandmother ridess It will work harm to your little insides. Mama's scientilicfshe knows all the laws, She kisses her darling through carbolized gauze. Rock-a-bye, babyg don't wiggle and squirmg Nothing is near you that looks like a germ. 5 JUNIORS' MOTTO Nothing is better than a good lessong A poor lesson is better than nothings Therefore-a poor lesson is better than a good lesson. ,gl EVERY FIRST YEARS AMBITION I'd like to be a Senior. And with the Seniors stand, A black band on my cap. A fountain pen in hand. I would not be a queen, I would not be a king. Ild rather be a Senior And never do a thing. ,SZ Miss Jane Raby: Are we going to have examination on Washingtonis Birthday Sister: Nog on Anatomy. ?,- ,gb I shall die, throbbed the fifteeneth suitor. unless you marry me. 'Tm sorry, said Miss Maddox. kindly but firmly. hbut I will not marry you. So the fellow went West. and after sixty- two years, three months and a day will become suddenly ill and die. ,gl Dr. McEwan: I suppose. Mrs. Jackson. that you have given the medicine according to directions. Mrs. Jackson: Well, doctah. I done mah bes'. You said. give Rastus one o' dose pills three times a day, until gone. but I done run out o' pills yesterday. an' he hain't gone yet. ,gl THE WEAKLING She could swing a six pound dumbbell. She could fence and she could box, She could row upon the river, She could clamber 'mong the rocks, She could golf from morn till evening, And play tennis all day long: But she couldn't help her Mother, 'Cause she wasn't very strong. --44' IMAGINE: Thaddeas Rivet if she were tall. Margaret Germain if she were small. Mary Jane Spiers without a joke. Josephine Rabie not being broke. Catherine Buckley crotclieting lace. Kay Maniex not painting her face. Eunice Beaufore without a smile. Katherine Mazur running wild. Marie Ridiker not going home. Alice Snyder not hoping to roam. Luanna Lietz not coming in late. Martha Osinski refusing a date. Beatrice Whitney with curly hair. These things we know would be most rare. 99 FOR SALE BY MR. LINGE One old car with piston rings: Two rear wheels and one front spring, Has no fenders. seat or plank. Burns lots of gas, hard to crank. Carburetor busted. half way through. Engine missing. hits on two. Three years old. four in the spring. Has shock absorbers IIT everything. Radiator busted. sure does leak. Differential dry, you can hear it squeak. Ten spokes missing, front all bent, Tires blowed out. ainlt worth a cent. Got lots of pep, will run like the deuce. Burns either gas or tobacco juice. Tires all off, been run on the rims. Mighty good car for the shape itis in. ,QC Miss Royal: L'The new patient in 334 is very good looking. Miss Seney: Yes, but don't wash h's faceg he's had that done by four nurses this morn- ing. ,gg Miss Connelly's heart is so hardened that it is covered with periosteum. Q! Miss Gibbons lin Dietetics Classl 1 Name three articles containing starch. Miss Snapson: L'Two cuffs and a collar. .58 Sr. M. Leona: 'lWhat can you tell me about Nitrates? Miss Straney: Well, they are a lot lower than day rates. ,gl Dr. Allen: L'Ever had Psychology? Joe Rabie: Nog only Scarlet Fever and Bronchitisf' 9? Muriel Smith lmeeting Jane Raby rushing madly down stairsl: Well, well. I thought you were too lazy to run like that. Jane Raby: Well, laziness runs in our family. .... . . . ,,.A.,-.,.., .V it ' J 'llflzi' I t.. ., ...p,.. . .4-. ..a.-, -- , . -u .. ...A -..... aa. . . . - ,N .. ' . 5 kgbgea-.-,-,,,, G - . -lr-,..4.1.-... 3- M J W' 1-' Jllm'1t::xnr' 3' 7 -1 ,I The Adventure It was a line day in summer. Bili Rubin and Bili Verdin closed up the Olfactory and invited their lady friends, Dura and Pia Mater, to accompany them to the Islands of Langerhans, to hear the Great Trochanter speak on the Naval question. Pso-as to get there quickly, they sailed down the Alimentary Canal to McBurney's Point in a Blood Vessel. On the way down, Bili Rubin tried to make Dura Mater believe she was as Cutis Vera, but in Vein. She told him he had too much Nerve and to be careful or the Recurrent Tibial would swamp them. They went from the Alimentary Canal into Hunteris Canal. Pia Mater was reading a very Humerus book entitled 'The Trail of the Lonesome Spine, by Harmone. Bili Verdin remarked that he was very green at sailing, but was not as yellow as Bili Rubin. At the end of Hunter's Canal they left the Vessel in the hands of Artery to get some Col-on board. They crossed to the Islands of Langerhans on foot, via the Pons Varoli. Within a Radius of half a mile they could see a great flock of ducts-the Thoracic Duct, the Common Bile Duct, and the Pancreatic Duct. floating on the Peristalic Waxfes. on reaching the island, lunch was served in the Valley of the Acctabulum, away from the rays of the Solar Plexus. Here were served Liver and Sweet Bread, Cold Shoulder, Baked Spareribs, Hot Tongue on Platelets. with Wharton's Jelly, and the White substance of Schwann, with Heart Beat Salad. After lunch. Bili Rubin strolled off to get some of Adam's apples, while the rest of the Body picked berries in Peyer's Patches. They thought they heard the Verte- brae and the Eye-ball and were much afraid. However, by taking a Glissonis Capsule, they became quite Sternum. The noise, they learned, was the music from Poupart,s Band, marching along the Linea Alba to Meat the Great Trochanter. who was coming to the Island of Langerhans in a Lymph Vessel. propelled by the Oculi Motor. The Great Trochanter, having pointed out the Vas Deferens between the two Naval Policies, told about his Tryps-in Pectoralis Minor with Sartorius. He also told about the Purin bodies buried in the Pyramids near the Malphigian region. and the Temple built during the reign of Gluteus Maximus. The proceedings were much interrupted by Rolando and Sylvius, Fissures by trade, who had been down to the Glenoid. a tough joint, and gotten stewed. Some of the people rode Bronchi up and down the Pyramidal tracts. Others watched the Cae-cum in on the shore. The children, however. enjoyed the Cytesg lympho and leuko-and made their Pa-tell a story to them. After consulting the Auricles of the Heart, they all went home. At present, Bili Verdin is in the Central Acini Cells. breaking Gall-stones for insulting the Great Omentum. Alas. alasl Poor Bili Rubin! He Tryps-in the Olfactory and loses his toes. It must be horrible to Lac-tose. GSOO To smile a bit, so I can see, A thousand smiles smile back to me. Not to be too wise, yet be no fool. Nor tamper with the golden rule. To be sincere, and love a lot, And do the best with what Ilve got. Not give advice, but prove instead, The road is best where I have led. To battle fearlessly when right, And not to boast when well I might. And, last, to be a friend, indeed, To the oppressed-this is my creed. Q-.. ,.. ,..,--:M -' . ,.,. .. ,. . 1Ul4f -- A 1 ,.-.,.-..... -. . .. -.- ... . I- -. .- , .., ESU. ef!! 11. ANTHONY F. BROGGER DISTRICT MANAGER ILLINOIS LIFE INSURANCE CO. is pruucl of its record of thirtyffive years of unfailing service MAY WE SERVE YOU? An Qld Reliable Company i Policies That Anticipate Your Needsi' Service and Council Saginaw, Michigan Riverside 2607 CQMPLIMENTS I of A FRIEND MONIQS si TOUSE H W AUTO, LIFE - n and 1 Compliments FIRE INSURANCE 'I I I of a We insure everything N ' I l of value I ,I Q Friend MORE PROTECTION FOR li LESS MGNEY , ' l l BAY CITY, MICHIGAN ii l I - V- -f ve ' ve T 7- I- ' - NWA' --- - A f- ffA'A' - - ' A- A' I EIYI ISSJ 5 I 1 , . S ,U .... I ALL HARDWARE FURNISHED BY JENNISON HARDWARE CO. for ELIZABETH MCDOWELL BIALY MEMGRIAL BAY CITY, MICHIGAN Compliments of Peoples COIIIIIICPCIHI and Savings Bank BAY CITY, MICHIGAN Capital 3400000 Surplus 3800000 ,A lll 'A ' , --I H391 ' - l u . QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION BEST IN FUELS COMPLETE STOCK MASON SUPPLIES HEXAGON SHINGLES ROBT. GAGE COAL CO. Phone 2300 10th and Water St. Phone 2300 ..- p-.4 -41 .- ,.. 4 ..- ,.. ,- v-. P I I I I 2 I lll.'-,. 5 ...a,' I901 Y' 'Hr' 'r ' W ,, IAIIAAI LEYE SCHILLI KEHO GH ARCHITECTS OE ELIZABETH MCDCWELL BIALY MEMCRIAL NURSES HOME ,-,,5 --ff fx Q , x vi :BF-HF' V.f v V., J Irs ' is 44O CASS AVENUE DETROIT, MICH 12121. I91I I ' Glue' -Lx. f Miller, Bailey and Co. ACCOUNTANTS and AUDITORS 932-939 Buhl Building 606-607 Prudden Building Detroit, Michigaii Lansing, Michigaii Ralph C. Miller, C. P. A. James I. Bailey, C. P. A. R. W. Rannie C. P. A. C. Lehman, C. P. A. John L. Busch, C. P. A. E. T. Stringer T552 Audits Systems Tax Consultants ' my T923 JI Y i ll. Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK and BAY CoUNTY SAVINGS BANK l 4 , l Plumbing and Vacuum if A Cleaning Equipment in 'i ' Elizabeth McDowell Baily fl Memorial 1' 1 l Installed by A li A I l FRIEND Brown 86 Ferguson A' Plumbing and Heating i Contractors i I l SMQHHW73Hd Chand Rapnk, bdichigan ig i V H - ,A AA., Ji J. Qr, -A A Y A 1512 l93l JU 1 nur V BEET SUGAR THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY IS A VITALLY IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE ECONOMIC LIFE OF THE STATE Michigan, therefore, profits much through this inclusf try. The advantage comes lirst to agriculture-the farm that grows the heet-and secondly, to the community where trade channels heneiit through the manufacturing process. Lahor, on the farm and in the factory, husif ness, through manufacturing and marketing, each pros' per through heet sugar. Finally, the consumer proiits hy the low price on this staple product, made possihle through beet sugar making. I, C C Beet sugar is manufactured and produced under the most rigidly clean, sanitary conditions. Be loyal to your state and your community, hy using BEET SUGAR ' IUII T941 I .1 it Jllrriiixm I '?lf ' The H. G. Weiidlaiid 86 CO. Store Washington at Center, Bay City, Mich. a.- A , . ,A EP-4 -'eJn i' ' ,i,i ' I' 0 6 ' I 1'Q. Good Home .Aa.s lillp Eiiibffiiia .i., A .FFF ' li 'Lmmm PNH'Im-Tw. ' 0 .eii -f i'Il X W 1 1 - ' H 12 i4m? 'i ' I l' AZig?liifeaaaeieiitidiiiiaeeE We Are Proud to Have Done Qur Bit in Making the Nurses New Home More Beautiful and Restful That haven of peace and quiet, where one Ends solace. M amid happy surroundings. where one can. after an un' :if ff usually strenuous ordeal or day find rest. so necessary to LET Us a weary body-THAT IS HUME! Ano such is the SOLVE beautiful. spacious lvlemorial, The nurses new home YOUR made possible through the understanding of home by a HOME generous Bay Cityan. Mr. M. Baily, in memory of his FURNISHING beloved Wife. Well may he be proud of his achievement. PROBLEMS We. too. are proud to have been chosen as the ones to , supply the greater portion of the interior decorations- the furniture. the linoleum. the draperies, and the window shades. To have been given so important a task in conf nection with this beautiful home is again testimonial that W'endland's is Worthiestf' H. G. WENDLAND Sr CO. WASHINGTON AVE. AT CENTER BAY CITY, MICHIGAN 'lUIt i953 J Hgzj lj N31 - Y' v 1 11 :I COMPLIMENTS 1 1 1 Frank Marande M 1' JOHN A. SEE Tile Contractor 1, FURNITURE Y! - 1 11 1 1 WASHINGTON AVE. QL 1 BAY CITY, MICH. :A I Phone 1834 U N1 1 1 Phone 23721 tl 11' WATER ST. BAY CITY 1 V 1-T-1 - , -' -,ff - f T ,-N1 ' ,T- K - '- 1- - - YQ- - ,-i - - , - T .:.:.-,' ' - T, 5-'A - '- -:T 1 1 1 1 W CGMPLIMENTS ' 1 1 OF 1 BAY CITY BAY CITY 1 STONE CQ, SAVINGS BANK I 1 l General Contractor 11 A 1 C, 1 1 A1 1x 11 V 1 1 Clenter at VVashington A 410 Shearer Bldg. Bay City, bdhingan D l Bay CEQA kdkingan 1 -:A er a A , a- Aff- or Y A ,arf A T 1 or A- eff- -af - lil 'll E963 CCMPLIMENTS OF PIGGOTT'S FURNITURE STORE DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS GRAHAM BROS. TRUCKS WEILER AUTO COMPANY Phone 1367 1 310 SAGINAW ST. BAY CITY, MICH CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY Compliments TANNER 81 BAILY Wholesale Grocers BAY CITY, MICH. r'. I'f I97I At S00 McKinley Avenue You May Buy Kranish 86 Bach Wurlitzer, Estey and other Famous Pianos and Reproducing Pianos from .5295 to 55,000 V. W. CYBRIEN One factor of importance in the construction of the Elizabeth McDowell Bialy Home is the Work of GEO. BAUML 234 N. Jackson Phone 731 J Stucco Plaster COMPLIMENTS CF W . S . H Y A T T S Ambulance Service COMPLIMENTS GF THE WENONAH HOTEL .- l l'l't i933 B. BLANCHETT Q' I A. S. Williams Walk-Over Shoes BAY CITY, MICH. emher-A Wa1kfOver Shoe Good Shoe Always I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I 1. Coal Co. Coal, Coke and Wood 1315 N. SHERMAN Compliments Washington Gift Shop WASHINGTON AVE. I I I I Il, I I I l I I I I I I I LIGHTHOUSE GOODS ARE HEALTHFUL GK9 National Grocer Co. Cowan-Watson Company 906 SAGINAW Phone 2 593 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II Compliments of Garber-Buick Co First and Washiiigtnin Bay City, Mich. 123-4 991 -ll xv I.. P 1 I 1 I Y 1 ll, The Electrical Equipment 'i Bay ll Cityls for , I T Busiest l, Elizabeth McDowell ' y Store I . H: Bialy Home Y J i 040 li Was furnished and installed hy W 'l Mf,St folks know Why- ' i l Do you? , I ' , Guarantee Electric I I Wo ll li Construction Co. l Ip I I of BATTLE CREEK ty l W' R- KUBPP 85 C0 XI l ', l XII - Ae-AA - - - fl l E --- E -I Wi E 'E E E Ev Ei l Phone 441 I lf Compliments ll of ' I , y I I HURLEY BRoS. I, ROSENBURYUS i ll l O , , , , I , Furnlture Store Printing, Binding, It l Stationery Il ' Oilice Supplies -I II ,CN E021 l ll B20 WASHINGTON AVE. I I 'I BAY CITY, MICH. l I BAY CITY, MICH. l Phone zno L Y, - CIC, E-C - -I Y ,ll TL vo Y 1 to - Cove Ili!! 51003 1l1-. tn. Bay City Auto Parts U gt S M I T H 7 S T t 1 T Tl The Leather Goods Store A W Third and W3ShiHgtC7l1 Ave. Phone 858 J Q Ti Adams St. Between 6th and 7th wx T .T to T- ite-, it - R we ge- 5, e - T - ,ee ee- WI' fii' fe P PP: it S M E E R .P y N3tSiS S1106 R6p3iP i XXL TI John Natsis. Proprietor SHOE REPAIRING il WN HAT CLEANING AND 'T CLOTHES PRESSING N, Y . V V 107 Center Ave. Phone 3574 ,. U m A Wfleh111bto11 Ave. 4 Bay City, Mich. T -ee-- T T- el' TL. --T e-e,- Y - e , A '-',- T -... 1- WI 112 A -f -- T -',, A Wenonah Park A Y Fruit House A I Q w' W CUT RATE FRUIT STGRE bt if Bay City, Mich. ' TA H 'T ' 'ff 'A f A FRIEND 1 - e N, u ii T M Boehringer Bros. I W, Menmbers of F. T. D. 1 ', Q if r N - - 4:5-1 --f 1 1 15127 f101:l Compliments If A Compliments , I WORLID STAR ,V p GREENWALUS KNITTING 4 I' ' A LAUNDRY MILLS I, w I, It A - iiv, ,vp ir -xiii- ,IAN W' i - Ei ir 'If ' E: IE'E - IA 'j IIEEE I - IA IEEE yi F D? I, 9 NORTHERN AGENCY DRY CLEANERS 'g V Detlmlt Llfe I , q A, Insurance Co. I I3 311 Phoenix Block Phone 598 I II MANIEX 86 STASINSKI 607 Vxfashington Ave. I Maluagers 3 W J - N - - I Clute Coal 81 p. I GO T0 Supply CO' ,5 In Hover Drug C0 'W J FUEL AND BUILDERS' 1 Q for SUPPLIES mi I g T THE BEST Ivlidland St, Bridge Approach 13 I Roht. Beckett. Sec'yfTreas. and Mg1'. 'N X' VxIElSI1iIlgtOD Avenue . D - e - QL I De ,De I-I e D - l If 7 51023 I I I ,A, 1 A,-, if A X FA A ,A ' A, T Children's Wearing Apparel V I , . Curtains Notions I Compliments of Third Floor H fr ' Complete Stocks of Dry Goods f 1 Trlallgle Motor Dress Accessories P I ' On the First Floor 1, , Ladies, and Misses' I Wearing Apparel 1 Ig I'IudsonfEsseX Second Floor i fr H its new you WIN End It here' H ' Farmers Auto and Nlachinery LEVINSOHINVS, Successor to 4 X Building I I SEITNERS 'I I Midland and M. C. R. R. WASHINGTON AVE. f fr :A A A--A - .AA f e..-Af -A A , a A eq IAA- . .:AfA - 4 A - E :Af A- A V -. - . 'f - A ' f A. f - ' 'A ' Cadillac Sales I Robert E. Bickel Station .p I I n lx I, ARCHITECT 313 Third Street I I Bay City I . Il 4 I pr Phone 399 It 212 Phoenix Block N I CC-, CCC C C- - C Ce.- CCC C C-. C. fr- C -C. E- C C -.Ae CC CC - - CC A ' is ' - ' -'ee' I A ' I W ii, Tyler-Lowery Co. Bay City Grocery 1. AUTOMCBILE Up ' EQUIPMENT 415 First '. II' I: ' , pt 7059707 Saginaw Street N, , 'NI r . C .I 4..- C C.- CC -- -- f103j ,IF L. I I A fe-A A' o -,I iff- ve- -he f - p Compliments of I Telephone 1847 . F P31112 Drug SWG 'C Anthony H. Giffel 407 Center Ave. Telephone 750 I 200 Woodside Avenue Bay City, Mich. I Essexville, Mich. I C CC CC CCC,.C-C CC :CCCCCC I LC C CC C- C C C C ilk Y In I . TP3h3lH,S A FRIEND V Q, Drug Store I I I Phone 3023 1 I From I I- ' 1 . XL . 0 0 C MARSH, the Florlst p pi Perklns F rult Store I ', 1: Phone 575 I WHQLESALE I 1003 NVashington Ave. I Bay City p' ' Telephone 31591 1 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS fu I 'LCC C -C C C CC -CCCCCCC Q C- 5 A f- 4: C - 'fr C .T - - ' f-C- A fC.C ' -- Y C ff' -.fgf - J I pi' Auto Laundry 300 Car Garage Cp Mlchaels 81 Phllllps .M I 9991-Call-i998 Lunlber CO' Ip' Brown and White Autos I For Hire I mo N' HWY I pi' Tommy Billeras ' BAY CITY, MICHIGAN I I f Auto Inn r CCC C C 7 CC-C C, C.C-C I C 7CC,CCW:VCJ CCp CCC I 'I fi N043 WJ! Wi, ll pi, i l i 1 i i Compliments of Compliments tl y Braveir 81 p lp y , lp ' GENERAL INSURANCE Robt. Lane i Q' lt, 312.313 Phoenix Bldg. ll Phone 7 -pp,,1 D - 4. p pp,t,pg3 Y po A -'r- r'.A A m -A 1 ptr-e ee --Hfferrs' pu GO TO THE '3 SuSman'S i A i Dru Store Regent Theatre 'i ' S ., ig 4 . i ervice with .1 Smile gl li Prescriptions accurately FOR GOOD SHOWS ij F' compounded it i Trusses correctly fitted Washingttuil Ave. 'A if Sick room supplies 1' pi Rapid delivery to all parts of city ' t 'f -f 'Ii Q77 'A-W -f 'r 1-4'-' - e rr - ' A Q FEDERAL LIFE l S. S. Kresge Co. ' 5 Life Insurance 1 . i Y Health and Accident SERVICE AND QUALITY 3 .f MERCHANDISE ij il, R. S. Pope, State Manager lg Phone 100 Phoenix Block l l -JL Vo ,C-J s opts mi pl Compliments ii WI 9 0 i Mlehlgan Photo C0 p gi A FRIEND Bay City, Mich. I 1 l i i l Cs-or i-Asc. - -- l , lll.. fiosj A I , 1 1 I 3 Ii0fflll3l1,S ' H Peoples Hardware Department Store 15 ii' and Furniture V 1 H 1204 Woodside Essexville, Mich. r li 1122 Garfield Bay City, Mich i N 'N - so c - to - 7' S. M. Agdanowski i , Y Photographs of Distinction W It 1 YJ A FRIEND it 1614 Koscinsyko Ave. ti ii 1, J' Phone 633 i r , lx! - ,f ' ' ' Y' -,-T' ' - , 'l .Y f A 4-F1 ---- f - -,-iv' , U s 5, lj s W 'I MILES WALSH 1 4 ' , ' CLIF T 81 SON Q GROCER i 1 1 w 5 GRINNELL BROS. 51 i, Cqympljmentg of 714 Washington Ave. li it . 9 Q Thorne Electric 1, P1ANos - RADIOS 1, 1 ' 5 ORTHOPHONE v1cTRoLAs g I Cempany i 'i W in Av . phone 85 sv i 917 ash gton e n 1 is s - ease- 1 W wierd s - reefs 1 -1 v.. , l.' I. A 51063 1 I E I e A 2Ev E A E V 2i,1v, I-2 E The Shoe Market 1, 1 Ifumpliments of VV JOHNQARROLL SHOES FOR THE I ENTIRE FAMILY 1 ' WHOLESALE FRUIT 1 1 Phoenix Block Wzishiiigtiwii Ave. 1 Phone 22 ml lx 7 1 Y' v,Y W4 'fi li 1 - I Y T AYAQLV A , YYYYI44 CALL a I 1122125 wiIl'fft3z51n21fg Lgfiififf MARTIN KEIT 1 Q SMITH Si STEELE for all kinds of I AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE FLGVVERS STROMBERG CARBURETORS EXIDE BATTERIES J Xwvashingtcnn Avelltlh 11, Phone IVIadiSon 220 R '711 Third St. N X1 E E - Cf A -f-1-A 2 Q A -Erfe - ef fe- - P - I tl S I 9 F. W. Wfoolworth 1 I FLETCHER S Company AUTO SALES I AUBURN CARS 1 308 Center Ave. i i 912 Saginaw ' I Phone S66 ,,,S ,E -ESA 111L.E2- ,E A221 V ECTS- E S H, -ef E- E- f 1 u Compliments TED SCHUMANN 1, of TI-IE CLEANER 111 1 ' YELLOW CAB 708 South Henry St. if 1 T 1 Bay City, Mich. 1 Phone 119 1 E1 I fiom l L JAY THOMPSON Suits - Coats - Dresses Millinery - Shoes Underwear - Hosiery TRUSCON LABORATGRIES DETROIT, MICH. Manufacturers of TRUSCON WATERPROOF PAINT, VARNISHES, ENAMELS Sold Only by RECKLIN HARDWARE CO. Washiiigton Avenue Bay City, Mich. FRED C. WEBER HENRY C. WEBER ALVIN H. WEBER VicefPresident Pres. and Cenl. Manager Secy. and Treas. Henry C. Weber Construction Co. General Contractors and Engineers Cflice: 514f515 Crapo Blk. Yard: Center Ave. and P. M. Belt Line Phone 1453 Phone Madison 1407 MULHOLLAND Sz MEISELBACH PLUMBING AND HEATING Steam Heating in Elizabeth McDowell Bialy Nurses Home 1013 Washington Avenue Bay City, Michigan 1.11 51083 1 'f '- ' - ' A-'v' - ' ' T ' '- - 1 I ' STANDARD -I Ideal Plumbing CB. J COMPUTING , y 4 4th :md Sagmuw Sts. COMPANY , I .y h I PLUMBING, HEATING and 201 Third St. Phone 302 R ly h SHEET METAL WORKS ,WI A - A A I WI W - Y i A Y rf--' -'G' '- L.,-'---' 'GY T -Y-46-, 1- W f- -- Gr' -LA, -'--' ' I X, W. M. 4 I Photographs Live Forever Staple and Fancy i Q Gliddell Sl GliCld6l1 I GROCERIES I B y I Sittmgs hy Appomtment Only ' Jr I 201 Elm St- V IM 303 S. Henry Phone 949 I I 3 I - G ,G - G GI' L GAG, GG G G-G G I f'-f --, 'E - Iv, f'Y ' -Y - ff -Y ., VABRO , CREAMERY BUTTER I '1 Sherwood I ALWAYS GOOD fi th Beauty Shop Ir ' Seidel ' 'J I 114 WashiIIgtcIII Ave. Creamery Co. ' y I -'-G11 ff- -Gi-' I - G' ' A-A -- L yi E T I' eff--E E-G P- -fee- TI, F --:e-e B- If 1-:Ie -E WI SCHNEIDERMAN ki W. J. HUGHES I I 4 .Eiga , I PLUMBING and HEATING I I p SHOP I IN THE PARK 120 Vsfashington Ave. h 4 I F' Q H091 l w l l l , NATIONAL WALRAVEN DRUG STORE HARDWARE GEO. S. LAYERER l GENERAL HARDWARE l Auto Accessories and Telephone 403 ll Sporting Goods , i l Phone 938 R 1100 Columbus Ave. Q 11144116 Woodside Ave. Bay City, Mich. lu l Essexville, Michigan l l Pat D0l10haI19S I Compliments of Orchestra ,l Thg Statg f FLINT, MICH. l ' 0 , Savings Bank Music for all occasions l , of Essexville Durant Hotel Direction of PowerfDollohan ly rl ESS6XVill6, Mich. l l l ' O Compliments of P, Mluer Uhllllan LQUUIS Y Construction Co. l l DRUG STORE I la GENERAL CONTRACTORS s PHYSICIANS, HOSPITAL, l if and NURSES HOSPITAL ,, ll I 816 Adams Street Center Ave, l ll Bay City, Michigan r kv-N P ,.. lift 51103 P P N l 4 , 1 Sq STARR GARAGE 1' E. R. JEROME PPLARA4ACHST ' WRECK WORK OUR Phone A SPECLALTY Q IOKNJ I3rcn1dxva5f f3nyf Ciity Conlphinents G' G' IDealer nl ' BAY CITY U FRESH RAW MILK, 1 A BUTTER,CREANLEGGS ' BEVERAGE gh h l P one 3355 ' ARCTIC f BAY CITY A ICE CREAM . HARDWARE x Compliments of l Sales and Service Y Edward Mant-,SSH , PACKARD and MARMON J g WALL PAPER CARS M , FOR EVERY ROOM , IXJHHE and Shah Phone 91 A A P 1 P w Phone S liiq f1113 X -1 ll1'l ' A... I lt 1 11 The Engraver 1 ACK of every satisfactory school annual there is a good photogf rapher. a good engraver, and a good printer. These men or groups of men contribute the skill and knowledge of their craft in assembling school ma- terial into an impressive volume. Central fulfills her share of the task- the engraving-by serving a limited number of schools and serving them well. Creative suggestions. professional criticism, and much needed cofoperaf tion are given the faculty and students of each school. No effort is spared to make the finished book a credit to Central engravers. In 1928 Central will be able to assist a few more schools in building the Hnest sort of annuals. 1 I 1 1 1 , l I1 1 1 l l. 1 1 P l l l 1 l GRAND RAPIDS 11 CENTRAL ENGRAVING CQ. 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