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Back Row-E. DRUMMOND, A. BARNES, B. ELLIOTT, E. JOHNSON, M. L-ICLEOD, G. ROBB, M. RASSMUSSEN, H. WILLAR11. Middle Row-M. TYSON, Z. POLANSKA, A. VVRENN, J. SHOUSI-I, B. RATTRAY, F. ANDERSON, E. DAVIS. Sitting-M. Dow, C. BRAYLE, E. THOMSON, K. DION, E. CLARKE. he writ jfzmzbn The class of September, 1928, march through the portals of St. Luke's thirty- two in all. A few have left to whom we Wish the greatest success in whichever career they have chosen. Although we have not been here long enough to know all those who are gradu- ating, we wish them Good-bye and Good luck and success in the future. C. BRALYE. H3311
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a -vi Back Row-D. Roucsians, G. CALHOUN, I. LEONARD, H. Aci-zvizs, M. DEMPSEY, M. PALMER, E. YoAKHAM, B. COHAGAN. Sitting-D. Cokwlru, F. PFISTIER, L. PEARCIZ, B. Plfrrsrzsrisr, E, SN1z1.1.INc:, D. FRALM. To tive Q.5Jenz'0r.f VVe, the junior B. class, congratulate you on your graduation. You are leaving behind many pleasant memories of fellowship, good times, and well earned honors. You have given us a helping hand in our work, you have helped us to profit by your experiences and knowledge, and may we as worthily take your place as the future seniors. ' VV e wish you all the Success in your future work and look to you to carry into the nursing world the traditions and ideals of St. Luke's, to show your gratitude to your Alma Mater by being leaders in our profession g nurses which your two years and four months of work, lessons, and environment should inspire. l3 211
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Standing-K. DONOVAN, H. KASTNIEII, G. GALLr1x1oR12, L. ALLISN, M. VVAHLBIERG, M. THoMvsoN. Sitting-V. BOSTROM, E, CLARK, E. 13RAuL1aY, R. GARnN15R, C. Scorr, E. Puimsom. robationerf On February lst, 1928, the Class of 1930 of St. Lukels Training School entered with an enrollment of fifteen students. Two have dropped out leaving the present class a total of thirteen. The girls are very inuch in earnest regarding their studies, their duties in the hospital and their futures, filled with big thoughts of Careers-and servicef' Taking tlieni day by day, they are a jolly group of normal, happy, healthy girls, trying to get the most out of life as presented to theni in its new phases. Enjoying most of their work, they have decided to make the best of the rest of it, and to give their best to all of it, upholding the Standards and Ideals of St. Luke's Hos- pital ancl Training School. EIDITII- BRADLEY. ll3 4ll
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