Milwaukee Hospital School of Nursing - Gleanings Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1928

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Milwaukee Hospital School of Nursing - Gleanings Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 48 of 104
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oLEANINGS SOCIETY Cow Bells Announce Marriage The marriage of Miss Igata Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Payne, to Isadore Schmaltzgesicht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frieda SChiffieI' Schmaltzgesicht, took place June 29; Rev. Elbam Nhoj, Pastor of Hall of Recreation officiating. Nothing on the altar, masses of feathery green ferns and tall standards of white lillies and withered daisies formed the decoration of the gym. The Reverend wore a gownebeg pardon, was dressed most gorge- ously in an O. R. gown, stocking for a cap, two pairs of glasses and a piece of tapestry thrown carelessly over one shoulder. The blushing bride wore a bee-uteeful gown of white baronet satin with much crepe de chine draping. The veil was of mosquito bar caught by the coronet of moire ribbon and dried Orange peelings. She carried a bouquet of would-rather-not-be-smelled Howers. Miss Laughlin attended as matron of honor. The Misses Clarks, Neitzel, Lutz, and other attendants wore dresses treallyD in pastel shades and carried two daisies. D. Schmidt and M. Knudsen were the cutest little flower girls who so awkwardly distributed paper fiowers down the many carpeted aisle. DeMaster was ring-bearer who wore a little Lord Fauntleroy one-piece suit and dropped the napkin ring. M. Smith acted as best man who was dressed in the conventional black as were the other usherseconventional black plus mustachios, and flexible silk hats. Mrs. Jessica Jo Payne, Mother of the bride was dressed in deepest mourning, carried a jap umbrella and was revived from her spasmodic sobbing fits with a bottle of rainbow colored bath salts. Mrs. Schmaltz- gesicht was. robed in a trailing white gown which swept the aisle for the procession. A hidden choir sang The Prisoners Song just as the rejected suitor entered to view his lost loves marriage. There, there Lucille! i Ginger snaps, cake, and lemonade were served at the reception. i We are now positive it was Thekla Werner who caught the bride's bouquet. 44

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rspm ANNUAL STAFF Editor in Chief ................................................................................. Assistant Editor ..... Business Manager .................. Assistant Business Manager ................... Circulation and Advertising Manager ............ Assistant Circulation and Advertising Manager... Alumni Editor ............................................................. Assistant Alumni Editor. Activities .......................... Humor Department.. Assistant Humor ............. Snaps and Photography .................... Assistant Snaps and Photography Literary Department ........................ Assistant Literary ......... Art Department .................. Assistant Art: Department....u....,,....i.....,i.i.i: ................................... Have you ever i: 3k it ill 1'! Stopped to wonder 3? IE it i i it Where the staff :I i IF t It Collects the stuff I! 'k 3k :II 4' That makes the covers :3 1 II 5F t it it Of the Gleanings bulge? :k t i t t 3k 3': Bedroom discussions 5 t II: 3C II II Of old stuff collected i t i i i it By everyone. i t 1 $ Staff meetingjangles $ t t $ $ it Where all opinions 1i i i :I 3k t Differ. By and by $ I $ $ $ $ The bubble bursts 3'? i It 1k 3i 3k The battle's ended 1! 3 $ $ $ Ii Worry's done. it ,3 33 I! And it i All it amounts to is II: i 4! i ! it Just another annual. 43 ............... Eleonore Kuhlow ..... Dora Schmidt ...Irma Neitzel ....Viola Tagatz . ...... Mabel john ....... Frieda Schifler :::...Marie Lobeck .Helene Bosholm ....... j essica John ...................... Gladys Clark



Page 49 text:

reevaav- gLEAN INGS AT THE KIDS' PARTY The Seniors acted like ten-year-olds and the newly arrived proba- tioners acted their age. It was a get-together, ice-breaking sort of an affair. The girls were properly dressed for the occasion in rompers, ging- ham dresses, brightly hued hair ribbons, et cetera. All the games were kiddish. The refreshments, too, were such that all kiddies love-animal crackers and all- day suckers. The stately dignity, calmness, and quietness of the senior nurse and the anxiety and wondering-what- the-morrow-would- bring of the new girls was certainly not exhibited. AT THE MOTHER-HOUSE Every first Monday of the month finds not a small group of Sisters, nurses, and friends gathered together at this home to participate in the always very interesting meetings of the Missionary Society. Each month a fine program is given enlightening one as to the how, what,and when of missionaries work. The programs, under the direction of the various members of the society, consist of short plays, readings, songs, and the reading of fine letters received from foreign missionaries. The topic and time of the meetings are announced by attractive posters which also welcome everyone to the Missionary Society. The weekly Bible-Class is another golden opportunity. These classes are conducted by Sister Catherine and the long hours of cold wintry evenings are held by many as ideal times to increase one's knowledge, to read, to study, and hear about worth while things. Again everyone is welcome. ' What's the matter with the Glee Club? Gone Bankrupt? Lost? Strayed? or Stolen? We heard Glee Club in Chapel twice, but that is all Stoo Bad! WHATS THE MATTER WITH THE TEAM7 7 7 7 HWho steam? What team? Have I been sleeping7 asks Gleanings f111ed with excitement. The basketball team! The class basketball team! Pinch me. I must be dreaming. You meaneyou really have formed basketball teams, and you had the gym floor marked and re- ceived a nice new bladder? It sounds too good to be true. It is true, uGleanings, it is true. We had a frightful time convincing this happy magazine of ours that basketball teams were not merely talk as they have been in previous years, but an actuality. Bubbling over with joy, iiGleanings was eventually assured that it was wide awake. It only hopes that in the future such exercise will continue to be in the schools curriculum. Warning future seniors: If you do not want your liGleanings to be filled with disappointments you had better organize more teams. 45

Suggestions in the Milwaukee Hospital School of Nursing - Gleanings Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) collection:

Milwaukee Hospital School of Nursing - Gleanings Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 98

1928, pg 98

Milwaukee Hospital School of Nursing - Gleanings Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 7

1928, pg 7

Milwaukee Hospital School of Nursing - Gleanings Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 33

1928, pg 33

Milwaukee Hospital School of Nursing - Gleanings Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 20

1928, pg 20

Milwaukee Hospital School of Nursing - Gleanings Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 100

1928, pg 100

Milwaukee Hospital School of Nursing - Gleanings Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 74

1928, pg 74


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