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Om' Cllllflfflillf, REVEREND J. HENRY OHLHOFF
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4ll LASS of nineteen twenty-eight, your schooltime is over. Your days of student nursing are completed. You go into a world which welcomes you because you are needed. But do not be deceivedg this same world can be unappreciative, and sometimes you will feel it in moments of loneliness or defeat. Like every human being who contributes to life, you will experi- ence acceptance and rejection, success and failure. But unlike most professions yours is marked with a rare symbol 3 we, at Saint Luke's, use it for our school pin. Each of you, class of nineteen twenty-eight, will wear it. It is just that symbol-the cross-which can hold you true to your calling. And it is most appropriate that the cross is the symbol for nursing. For back in the early ages, the cross was the aboriginal possession of many races. Many and different were the reasons for venerating it. In Egypt, it was the emblem of eternityg in China, it symbolized immortality. In America-aboriginal Amer- ica-it was the sign of renewal of life, as well as the symbol of relief from suffering. So you today, and in America, wear it with those religious, and for you, professional meanings implied in it. You step forth now with that cross-formed pin of the School of Nursing of Saint Luke's Hospital, the very possession of which dedicates you to the freeing of your fellow man from suffering! Cherish then your cross as the symbol of your profession, G Class of nineteen twenty- eight. TIIE CHAPLAJN.
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6 :Elle Tie Chclpe! Beneath the arcacle's circling arm, The chapel that we holcl so clear Lies wrapt in peaceful solitude, And all is quiet there. Then at the close of each school clay XV e seek the peace and quiet thereg VX-le kneel by yellow candle light In silent love and prayer. Our chapel knows not costliness, And small in size tho' it may be The beauty of this holy place Is sweet simplicity. Of all our school clay memories, However clear to us the rest, p VVe'll incl that cleep within our hearts, Vtle love the chapel best. Mary Elizabeth Palmer
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