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FRED G. CARTER, M.D. Superintendent To the Graduating Class of 1941: Greetings! As the time of your commencement draws near no doubt you are conscious of the approach of greater responsibilities which you must assume as individuals. Your lives pass into your own hands to do with as you will. How well you succeed will depend upon what you put into these lives, how well you adjust to the circumstances which confront you, how much you strive to improve both your inherent and your acquired talents for living and working. The Saint Luke’s Hospital is proud of the part which it has played in moulding the career which you are to follow. Those who are responsible for the operation of the Hospital and its School of Nursing will watch with keen interest your pathways of development and accomplishment. We are, and will continue to be, proud of all of you and your efforts, and in turn, we hope that our guidance of the affairs of the Hospital may always be such as to reflect credit upon you. With kind and cordial good wishes, | am Sincerely, Fred G. Carter, M.D. Superintendent Ten
Eleven MISS HAZEL AVIS GOFF, R.N. Director of Nurses To the Class of 1941: At long last the most important day has arrived when you will start out to win success in your chosen profession. The time for this preparation, three years ago, looked long and mo- notonous, but seen in retrospect, you find it has been filled with many joys and some sadness, thrilling mew experiences and numerous satisfactions in the attainment of confidence, as well as knowledge. You have made many delightful friendships which will last through the years. You have become attached to the School which has guided and protected you when you were uncertain of your own judgment. Now you will have the responsibility of establishing yourself as a suc- cessful nurse of whom your friends, your family and your School may always be proud. For the Faculty may | extend best wishes, and personally add my sincere congratulations. Sincerely yours, Hazel Avis Goff Director, Department of Nursing
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