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jk .FW FIRST ROW: Madonna Skelley, Frances Ruffner, Josephine Nino, Mar- garet Ahern, Virginia Garabedian, Isabelle Johnson. Srcovn Row: Bette Compton, Mary Easley, Patricia Wilson, Dorcas Engle, Rita Ries, Alice Powers, Agnes Renzi, Margaret Prummer. Liniom That long anticipated day and we start our surgery service. After weeks of instruction and observation, we find ourselves assigned to our first Hmajorn. Come 7:00 A.lVl. and timidly we warn our circulating nurse of the storm. . . Doctor makes his entrance and eagerly we run for the gown, then gloves, not realizing that a towel and powder would eliminate a re-gloving ten minutes later. The surgery is finally on its way and at the call for askin towels . our little scrub nurse is found, rip- ping out the cellophane between the layers. Nylon-OOM on a 'astraightw is flung across the mayo stand accompanied by a holder. At last, the patient is on the way down when a sudden crash occurs and we find the doctor and scrub nurse on their knees, picking up the remains of the Mayo stand. Ah, Yes! A little time and we will ably adhere to that latest marker . . . MQUIETU. JUNIOR SNAPS Twenty-Jive
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,W FIRST ROW: Marjorie Nagel, Barbara Lehmann, Patricia Ahern. SECOND ROW: Ceorgianna Blais, Suzanne Reeves, Billie Purtell, Eleanor Kosaitis. Frances Adrlo glaeifkflflelfl Our probationary period has terminated and We are now possessors of that first blue stripe-we shall never forget the proudest moment in our entire training, our HCapping Ceremonyw--and becoming a part of our stu- dent body and hospital personnel. Hypo time, now! Yes, after hours of prac- ticing on each other we are ready for supervi- sion and our first hypo on the floor. 5:45 A.lVl., and we're oil to the Diet Kitchen, the moon still shining, the stars still peeking from under that blanket of darkness - now letis see, have we our lists, tickets? Where is that uDiabetic of Kls we so diligently calcu- lated way into the night? With week-end jaunts at an end, we adapt ourselves to our classes and hard months of training, looking forward to the day when we shall attain our goal-wthat white cap and pm. Twenty-four D R U D IT U R I U m HFROSHM SNAPS
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A . ....,, W S ax, J tk... l V X x ,gf W ,.,..,,.. . iz 5' MARCAHTCT APALATECUI 4 President D Yorba Linda, California Pediatrics enior Cfadfi This year the Queen of Angels College of Nursing claims forty-nine graduates, who start their, profession under trying circumstances. The time to bid farewell to Queenis has come and we pause to consider all we have gained during our years here. Three short but full years have passed and we realize what Queenis has given us. We have developed not only physically and mentally, but our opinions and attitudes have matured under wise guidance. We will always be influenced by the standard of values we have gained at Queenis. Wie are justly proud of our success in our many activi- ties. Our accomplishments, however, were made possible through the assistance of our inspiring sponsors. To the untiring efforts of our Sisters, doctors, and instructors, whose classes have enriched our lives, we offer our sincere thanks. 5' T1U!'I11j'-Six mf-use we - 1 ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Eileen Shelley, Social Chairmang llazel Doly, Treasurerg Pe, y O Ne l Se-cretaryg Martha Spurck, Vice President.
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