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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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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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. 'ills Gazlemiar JULY Probationers got first live dollars. A wild dash to five and ten to get the most out of it. AUGUST . A good old hard time party given by the Probs. Good time and beans en- joyed by all. SEPTEMBER Another new class. F ull of ambitions, curiosity and eager for work. Woiicler- ing how to tell an orderly from an interne. OCTOBER St. Luke's Day. Bazaar in nurses' home fthe nicest we've hadl. Alumnae Dance at VVhitcomb. School costume dance in clinic. Ghosts and witches and Miss Hays as Orphan Annie. Very material ghosts stalked the home, leaving upside down beds and knotted bed clothes in their wake. Some black and blue marks, too. NOVEMBER Guild of St. Barnabas held annual chapel service after which a clever program was presented by the Probies,' in the living room. Thanksgiving day-turkey and pumpkin pie day. No wonder we were all so thankful. Lecture on the life of Lister. Later, refreshments and dancing to the new Orthophonic. DECEMBER Christmas. Carols, presents, candle-lit chapel and a great day of love and happiness. JANUARY New Year. New resolutions. 1-Not to mentally murder patients who call nurse sis, dearie and nursie. 2-To fasten a chain on thermometers, thereby keeping pay checks intact. All resolutions broken-and thermometers. l35l
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