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X, E fDL.ACEBO lINTlElRMllEDlIA'lFlES President-Mrss ADA BROOKS l'irr-Prfsiricnt-Miss VELMA HARVEY SL'U'Cf0l'j'-AIISS RENA BARRETT Treasurer-Miss BROOKSIE PARIS Sponsor-Mrss AIARIE SAVORY Morro-.Yon Nobis Solum FLOVVER-Sfldifd Daisy CoLoRs-White and Gold Class History 2 1932 Time: 1930-31-32 Place: On Board the Good Ship Morningside Characters: Members of the Class of '32 What: An account of the voyage The Class of '32 loaded with a cargo of ambitions and high hopes arrived on board the good ship Morningside in 1930. Our inexperienced crew found sailing very hard in those times. Our tirst year was as painfully instructive as most tirst years, and we soon awoke to lind ourselves badly in need of shock absorbers. Our second year has not been all clear sailing. We have lost a number of our crew because of seasickness, hardships and disaster, but those of us who have stood by the ship will soon receive a reward in the form of a black band on our caps. Then, having proven our- selves able seamen, we feel that the last year will pass without serious hardships. May the remainder of our voyage be happy, pleasant and prolitable. W V -.HQ . --V - -T--W xg- ---- I 'I I l T W W T 'T ll5Ol5
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IPLACEBIIX Helpful ll-lliinits 1-il- .- , 1 Always reach class fifteen minutes after the hour, this allows ten minutes for the other members of the class to settle down and five minutes for the instructor to become warmed up on the subject. 2. Come to breakfast about ten minutes until seven, you will avoid the rush and the line will be fairly well thinned out. 5. Reply to the supervisers, superintendent, and doctors by 'iyou bet, this is short, to the point and indicates alertness. 4. Use adhesive in mending hose, aprons, etc.-it is a quick highly effi- cient method in spite of certain ideas of the office. 5. When stealing rides on the elevator, turn out the lights, it helps prevent detection and saves electricity. 6. Don't rise when the Doctors come to your desk, it's a waste of energy. The supervisors may bawl you out, but don't mind, even that is diverting and adds variety. 7. When starting down the bread line. don't take the first spoon you come to-pick them up one by one and examine them carefully, usually about the 57th is clean. 8. When there is no work you want to do, congregate in the hall, laugh, gossip and you might skate down the halls and turn an occasional hand- spring. This will be highly approved by the official and altogether quite enjoyable. 9. Always keep a hair net, preferably in your pocket, lt will not be no- ticeable, will last better and will go to the laundry once a week. 10. When in the classroom wear a bathing cap, it keeps the mind from wan- dering and when concentration is necessary don't chew left over spear- mint gum, it won't stick to the subject. 11. Never sneeze while taking orders from a doctor, seek less overworked means of notoriety, such as throwing your eyes out the window. 12. When on night duty keep on hand a magazine of sentimental love stories for use in case of napping. lt makes a keen soft pillow, especially if the plot is very mushy. 13. Don't lose your head tno one wants itj. 14 Don't take a slip to the operating room for a pair of sterile gloves. Miss Portertield will be delighted to give them to you without it. Kec'eipt.f0r making u good Nurse Mix together equal parts of pluck, good health, and well balanced sym- pathy, stiffen with energy, and soften with the milk of human kindness. Use a first class training school as mixer, add the sweetness of a smile, and generous amounts of tact, humor and unsellishness, with plenty of Patience. Pour into the mould of womanhood, time with enthusiasm, finish with a cap and garnish with ambition. The sauce of experience is always an improvement to this recipe which if followed closely, should be very successful and exceedingly popular, ix 011Iv thrall h labor and aiu llf Cort bv grim cncrffv and resolution j g n .. .5 m. and courage that we 1110110 nu to better tl1111gs. -IHEODORR RoosEvELT. .431 -- -- lsll WNY., .................,,..,-...M--1-. -V A-f.-r- 5-1
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