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SHIRLEY OLSON—Weyburn, Sask. Olie is on nights now, “Not for her doth the midnight oil burn;” The moon to her is just another light bulb, Intravenous, interns, syringe, etc., are now her chief concern. ANNE OSBERG—Findlater, Sask. The clock says 6.50, Whose that tumbling down the stairs? Rudely shattering the silence. Will she get there in time for prayers? RETA RUSSELL—Russell, Man. A very lucky girl She does not lie in agony in bed. Her hair curls naturally. She has no metal curler dragging at her head. OLIVE SENUM—Pennant, Sask. We thought a lot of Senum, She helped relieve life’s bleakness; A loyal friend to all of us. Mumps was her only weakness. AUDREY TINGLEY—St. Boniface, Man. She is the artist of our class, A needlewoman too, tho not by choice; But towards the end of training. Her uniforms got woice and woice.
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MARY JUNO—Torquay, Sask. A first class nurse is Juno, A faithful friend ’tis true; She has time for others’ trouble. And you rarely find her blue. MARY KROEKER—Winkler, Man. She never said much But she was lots of fun; A good worker too, A friend to everyone. ELEANOR McCORMACK—Weyburn, Sask. She loved the moonlight And she had her share of nights. To see Mac going on or coming off Was one of S. B. H.’s common sights. THERESE MENARD—Prince Albert, Sask. Did you hear a shout of laughter From a third floor room? That was just Menard, A dispelling of the gloom. JULIA MOROZ—St. Adolphe, Man. Good on wards. Good in theory too; What this girl doesn’t know. And the questions she can’t answer, are very very few.
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HAZEL WALL—Dryden, Ont. Her conversation was brief and to the point, “Is anybody going out?” HYLDA WALKER—St. James, Man. On her half-day the girls from fourth Outside her door in festive mood. Would gather waiting her return from home Laden with delicious food. BERTHA WARBANSKI—Carey, Man. A very bright child She really knows her text. But alas it doesn’t give her any in¬ formation On what Pearl will do next. FLORENCE AVERY—Winnipeg, Man. “Like to the clear in highest sphere Where all imperial glory shines. Of self-same color is her hair.” EILEEN BRIANT—Indian Head, Sask. She lives in four-twenty. Things are never in their places. She is seldom in And the room is always filled with other faces.
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