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Page 81 text:
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eruice The Future Nurses of Amer- ica Club currently organized by Sue North is another phase of lofty idealism. X'Vhat field demands more selllsaciril'ic'e than nursing? Some six seniors from the group ol' lilly have taken ad- vantage ol' the weekly meetings to launch themselves upon this career. They have indeed elect- ed to take Integrity. That experience is the best teacher is here proved as tleftj ean XCIIIOII Dolores Ontiveros, Rosalie Manasseri, Mary A. Allman learn how to tum 1 plllehl hed. jane Wampler is being accommodating by playing sick -ai Dorothy lannucelli relaxes a moment while a real R.N. shows flefij Lorraine jannetti Priscilla Harman Anna M. Leona, Patricia Liggan how to tidy a bed with a patient in it. sf'11f'1zly-seven Mak'
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QS? ' 'I' l'l1fl0U e Shaking down a ther- mometer is not so easy as it looks Ellen Bra- zerol Qcenter leftj and Connie Callahan are discovering. C a rl a Rossi has hers in read- iness to take the tem- perature of Dorothy Smith. ?9 Sue North in nursc's costume demonstrates how to make disposal bags. Club members fleft to rightj Barbara Hagan, Olga Melech, Mary Resta, M. Kath- ryn Barry, Mary Sten' son, Patricia Bram- hall. R.N. Sue North with Mary Clemens fat lefty , Dorothy Ian- nucelli and jane Wampler find enjoy- ment while consulting the Red Cross hand- book.
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Sister Marion 'limothy instructs Kathleen Xllman, Priscilla Harman and jan lippard, members of the Library Club. in the procedure of signing out books. lfurther scope lor serv- ice, at once idealistic and practical, is provid- ed in the I, i h ra r v , Braille Club, and For- ensic League -all terms connoting unremitting labor lor others. The library is the power- house ol' the student. Braille w o r k e r s are eyes lor those in dark- ness, while d e b a t e r s train to put themselves at the disposition ol' truth. They master the s C c r e t s ol' eloquence which masters men. 0 im roue Ae! if c Library aides, flcflj Patricia Moran, Patricia jones, and Diane Marino make an attractive bulletin board display of hook jackets. These girls nnself- ishly contribute their own study time to the in- terests of the library. .Yt'1lf'7lIy't'ig,ll junior debaters flrfflj Carol Schmid, Sue Watson. Judy Loftus, Qverttfrij -Ioyee lfeddon have a practice session and informal discussion of the humorous side of their debating experiences. These debaters of today may well be the defenders of truth tomorrow.
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