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Reminiscing o-Moimow NIGHT we graduate ! Our white uniforms hang crisp and starched awaiting that long-anticipated event. It seems such a long time ago that we met as strangers in the library, waiting to have our rooms assigned to us. What a thrill it was to become a student nurse, to have those important capped Seniors talk with us and call us their little sisters. Shall we ever forget the party the first night we came? Then followed initiation night and the awful odor of guaiacol and ether. As we all remember, we got the works thoroughly. Realities of classwork became inevitable. Down to earth we came to realize that nurses did more than wear white uniforms. They must study, read endless references and learn to use their hands. Anatomy and the imposing, mocking skeleton, we had to challenge. Too, we must never forget the tender care we lavished on our unappreciative Chase doll. Through a never ending stream of humble tasks we waded, wondering and doubting if we'd ever become nurses. Slightly encouraged we blossomed Hnally into our uniforms. How much more professional we seemed, even though we were without caps and bibs. But, would the uniforms ever shrink and look appealing! Our first Christmas and the thrill of being allowed to take part in the early morning caroling made us realize how priceless was this school tradition, Ever more closely we came to be a part of the big family here at the nurses' home. The capping exercise was an unforgettably beautiful ceremony. As with trembling hands we received our lighted candles each hoped and hoped again her cap would not be the one to fall off during this sacred ceremony! With this our tasks had just begun, now our days rushed by, and we entertained for the first time as an organized class at the Valentine party. Each day became a part of the mosaic which was to be our Freshman year :-bright days when some one called us an angel of mercy, or told us how nicely we had made his bed :--dark days with low Materia Medica grades, broken thermometers, and unsigned-for late leaves. VVhat a quandry we were in! Vacation so eagerly looked-forward-to that first year came, and like a Hash was gone. VVe were Juniors at last, but then, just to be a Senior! Seniors always seemed to have a lot of time, never had to run errands and certainly never were seen doing much studying! On we plodded, studying Communicable Diseases, worrying over Obstetrics and pondering over Pathology. Could any student be as busy as a Junior? The ever present threat to our anemic bank account was the Junior-Senior Farewell, Hot dogs, pop corn, shoe polish, and shoestrings were urged upon the faculty and student body. At last came the harvest of our sales' efforts :-we had enough money to entertain the Seniors! Commencement for the class of 1940 found us marching as poor unnoticed juniors while the Seniors in snowy caps and uniforms marched confidently along to that glorious, triumphant proces- sional. Next year, next year for us we hoped! Next year so far away with classes, exams, and duty hours, still to come! Now, as we reminisce, we know that to our eager hearts the time since that night a year ago, really has not been long. Our vacation, our fall hay ride, the traditional rite of decorating the Christmas tree, the dance, parties and final exams-all have materialized with relentless finality. In our bouquet of student memories, one unopened bud is yet to become a full-bloom rose-tomorrow, graduation. 4+ 3 1 Q? F X
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