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UNIOR URSING CLASS It all started with our undisputed victory as winners of the 1955 Spring Sing. With this success we made our musical debut. The resultant program of appearances included participation in the Florence Nightingale Ceremonies held by the S.F.S.N.A. last May. In conjunction with fellow nursing classes on campus we provided melodic entertainment for the National League of Nursing Convention in Oakland last fall. In September our Little Sisters in the profession arrived and we busied ourselves with attempting to make them feel at home. Then in November we honored our Big Sistersn with the Junior-Senior Banquet at Veneto's. This February We played hostess to a crew of Canadian Naval Cadets during their stop-over in San Francisco. Oh yes, in addition to these activities we ind time to attend class and practice on the wards five days out of each week! FIRST ROW, left to right: Jiggy Grant, Jan Brown, June Lee, Han- nah Lowe. SECOND ROW: Katie Green, Kitty Davis, Pauline Bab- bitt, Martha Ninnmya, Barbara Black. THIRD ROW: Marty Alli- son, Lois Fisher, Cathy Luvezzola, Linda Meade. FIRST ROW, left to right: Suzie N Murai, Nancy Droge, .lane Hughes, i Lois Galbraith, Joanne Shoemaker, Deloris Fuller. SECOND ROW: Marlene Dehn, Joan Boas, Wilma Miley, Sandy Kingston, Norma Lee Scholey, Barbara Lewis, Ann Jones. THIRD ROW: Gloria l ley, Marg Becker. Saika, Esther Valles, Deane Critch-
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FRESHMAN NURSING CLASS Donning our square halos we began a year which will be long remembered as one of new and varied experience. We feel fortunate to be the first class to begin our nursing in the new buildings. Some of the more well-concealed places were a bit hard to find at Hrst, but they made their impressions after the second time around. Witli a little effort from our Betty Crockers, J.G., we came out ahead on our cake sale in October. The talented among us found the spotlight upon them at our annual Christmas party. We also found time to entertain the faculty with tea and crumpets and for some of us to attend the student-nurse convention in Oakland. Spring brought another cake sale and a Sadie Hawkins dance along with the success- ful Spring Sing. Our over-all impression is printed for posterity in a precise charting hand- A good year - no complaints l FIRST ROW, left to right: Gladys I-lata, Ann Ishida, Nancy Takeoka, Kawayc Kawamotn, Elizabeth Till- man, Shirley Charles, Gloria Gaps- sin, Betty Rotermund, Lillian Johnson, Margery Allen, Barbara Williams, Jane Rutledge. SECOND ROW: Nancy Thomas, Jane Bu- chanan, Evic Orcmus, Pat Phillips, Elita Patton, Ann Atkins, Darlene Styles, Emily Townsend, Sylvia Hotchner, Lou Kraft, Corann Mc- Nair, Marilyn Hans, Jan Pen- hollow. r r 2531 as sin ,X lE,:,J7C.'f' ,. an 1 x m l as S is cn -i is .mn nz FIRST ROW, left tu right: Joanne Taylor, Pat West, Dawn DcVnurs, Miclliko Osaki, Deo Ann Gideon, Dianne Driver, Connie Cass, Sharon Boucher, Nan Day, Pat Worthy, Betsy Laurenson, Ann Day. SECOND ROW: Claire Mc- Faul, Lorrie Laird, Shirley Jor- gensen, Nancy James, Sandra Cad- wnllader, Nancy Armstrong, Louise Painter, Barbara Bailey, Linda Chapman, Helen Thorvald, Ruta Stabulis, Magda Von Karvalv.
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