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Page 23 text:
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a Sy re, of 1949 WSs a ee es A poor man served by thee Shall make thee rich; A sick man helped by thee Shall make thee strong; Thou shalt be served thyself by every sense Of service which thou renderest. E. B. Browning
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Dietary epartment Seated: B. Tackas, M. Espy, M. Slentz. Standing: T. Rice, J. Dolman, M. Kenneally, D. Vann, J. Potts. M. Habiger, P. Altman, B. Newkirk, J. Bowen, R. Gleason, 18
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Page 24 text:
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Ee: Delle Bae Beloit As we, the 49er’s, passed through the portals of our future Alma Mater, we cast aside our cloak of adolescence and assumed the mantle of maturity. The friendliness and genuine interest shown by our instructors and upper- classmen helped us to begin our adjustment to institutional living, and to overcome the first pangs of homesickness. Our safari’’ to the cafeteria for dinner, the Big-Little Sister Party, the Sunrise Service, the tour through the hospital, and the overwhelming number of books with which we were ladened preceded our first day of classes. Three months of concentrated study and practical experience in the nursing arts laboratory exposed us to the essentials of nursing and prepared us for our first six weeks of duty on the divisions. With a mixed feeling of pride, uncertainty, and apprehension, we faced our patients for the first time. With practice and experience, the hour or two that it took us to give one patient complete nursing care was soon reduced to less than a quarter of that time. Before we knew it, our preclinical period had ended and we returned to classes for second theory and an education which pertained more precisely to nursing. After six months of existing in this period of Total Darkness’, we were qualified to don the “crowning glory” of the nursing profession. Hair off the collar, uniform trim, shoes neatly polished, we were at last prepared to receive our caps. The solemnity of the candlelight ceremony inspired our audience as we, with beaming faces and rapidly beating hearts, recited, ‘I solemnly ar pledge myself before God ................... , CAPPING 20
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