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Our Qadet VHurses EJilb V. Arnntrong, ScheneclaJy; E.lbel Hat Jul, Grantillc; Dorotb Bellamy, Scotia; EloriIJa Boyer, Malone; Sara BurbriJge, Mecbantct ille ; Alice CrouJer, Vest Carthage; Eleanor Duquette. Saranac Lake; Wirma Ellibnry, Keeieiille; ellte Gale, Cbaumtmt; Carolyn tinner, Malone; Elizabeth HamooJ, hurt Covington; ftyt lleatb, Ale anJria Bay; MilJreJ Iruin. Pern; Irauke Iambi, llartuick; ]eanne l intry, lloganiburg; Xma l.aPlante, X( ' eit Chazy; Dolores LeClair, Keeseiille; Alice Ixe, Willsboro; Annette lefeune. Plattsburgh; licit i I (» ' jm, Carthage; Margaret Mellon, Chateaugay; Carol Morrow, Graniille; AuJina O ' Conner, Walcrfou n ; Mary RexforJ, Cohnci; Miiiam Roberts, Eultontille; Lucille Ryan, Cbateaugay; llene Sbclcy, Osuego; Doris II. Siler, Schenectady; Emilie Squire, Plattsburgh; Margaret Van SlranJcr. Platliburgh; Eileen Vbalcn. Plattsburgh From coast to coast, ue ' ll sing a toast — To the nurses of the corps! This was the first class of Cadet Nurses to enter P.S.T.C. A year of hard work, but fun too, was followed by a term of affiliation with hos- pitals throughout the state. They have been around, this branch of the Class of ' 47. Many of them are coming back to finish with the class it ' ll be grand to be together again. • 30 •
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Senior CUu O fin ' n Once lowly Freshmen ; now privileged, inspired Seniors. A thrill of attainment made possible by their singleness of purpose and the patience and understanding of their profs. A Military Hop marked their first year. As Sophomores, they led the social parade, welcoming the Navy, which prompted the Sophomore Soiree. Formal gowns and blue uniforms passed under trclliscd paths which led to a spring garden. According to tradition, they were conspicuous by their absence from classes dur- ing Junior Week. (How was the picnic?) Four years of hard work and fun. Four years of preparing themselves to go out into a new, peaceful world, carrying with them the hope of making this world bet- ter through education. • 3 •
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