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Student Organization Mass in action N S p, S. Bender, M. Boling, J. Ayers' 42 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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' f f 4 S if y X and I Don't overexpose the putientl nitiation Begins! lnitiaton week has a special meaning to student nurses, especially to the Intermediates. At this time, usually the first day of the second week of our Probies training, it's fun, fun and more fun, for the Intermediates of course. There is the usual garb which at Toledo Hospital is traditional and this con- sists of: hair worn in pony tail, blouses, skirts and sweaters worn backwards, one nylon and one bobby sock with two different types of shoes. Among other things the Pre-clinicals were required to march through the Colony Shopping Center wearing their outrageous outfits. The Seniors provided entertainment to get ac- quainted and show the Probies they didn't forget them. To wind up this very busy Initiation Week the Inter- mediates gave a party at which each student was given a stunt to perform. This is a very gala affair and usually enjoyed by everyone except the Pre- clinicals! Refreshments were served and Initiation was over for another year. 41 Duck! He re comes on Intermediate. Vcricosities? At your age!
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The Student Association of the Toledo Hospital School of Nursing is composed of the entire Stu- dent Body with each student having the privilege to voice her opinions during mass meetings. The Executive Council is composed ot the Student Association officers and representatives from each of the three classes. The Council meets monthly, preceding the mass meetings, and then takes its suggestions to the student body. The Executive Council serves as the governing body of the Stu- dent Association. In some of our activities, we presented the yearly carnival and also sold pen sets. Our main welfare interests were our Thanksgiving and Christmas families. The basketball team and Convention rep- resentatives are both financed by the Student Association. The year i960-61 marks a very successful year . . . thanks to the support of every Student and Faculty member. Good old Mountain Dew! What a flapper! Executive Council: B. Fike, L. Huttinger, M. Goetz, Mrs. Redding, E. Bollmon, S. Ensign, N. Dreher J Cron baugh, L. McLaughlin, C. Lemmerbrock. STANDING: P. Rendle, N. Ball, Mrs. Manion, J. Tanner, L House worth.
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