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JULIA A. DAVIS Clay City, Ind. Optimism personified. GARNET SWAIM Rockville, Ind. Our carefree blonde. LENGRA CLINARD Mecca, Ind. Her heart is light Her cares are few. RUTH M. REID Rockville, Ind. If wind were music, she'd be a brass band. LOUISE KINBERGER Terre Haute, Ind. Always doing something. THELMA JOSEPHINE SHEETS Goodland, Ind. Genial, pleasant, carefree. ff, - W W ....w,4.MM.... .. ..., , , ,,,w,,M, , S, L-vw-w.......v.Wv..w---W... .-. ,. , , ,, .,. . , I I Z lfiv 'Q ,-.-.., I s..,,,-g.. .. fm. .,...,,,. .-gWl.,gifSi.,....,.,,.....,........Q,..l Page fifteen
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4 , Ns-ima M . ,..ssN af.- , ,'......,,.....s......, ,.L,.. . . Page fourteen HELEN G. MANN Terre Haute, Ind. A disciple of Ma Ferguson. MARGARET RUTH HUTCHENS Rushville, Ind. A capable leader. KATHRYN MUENCH Terre Haute, Ind. She speaks and acts just as she should VIVIAN ALICE SMITH Sullivan, Ind. Our capable Literary Editor-borrows hair nets from obliging Freshmen when she visits Miss Graves. IRENE SMITH Brazil, Ind. She does much and does it well. L. LORRAINE STRAUCH Terre Haute, Ind. Her hobbies-dates and more dates. NELLIE MAY DENHAM West Terre Haute, Ind. Her jolly spirit survives misfortune.
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Calendar for Class of 1929 1926 SEPTEMBER 1-Thirty-four Probationers are new arrivals at Union Hospital. VVhole family sent to Fourth Floor. 2-Began studies-How to balance trays. Carry trays with both hands please, Miss jones. 3-Made supplies in class room. Also sang all the songs we ever knew while cutting Seven Inch. Escorted through Hospital, down long passages and past many rooms, all of the time wondering if we would ever learn to get out in case of fire. VVC were introduced to Miss Allen, Surgical Supervisor, who was ill in Room 105. 6-Gave first baths in wards. Time-1 hour and 59 minutes-Poor patients. 7-S-9-10-More classes. 12-Wlio was the unfortunate one in pink uniform who dumped a dinner tray down the space where the dumb-waiter should have been? 14-Three of our members gone. I want my Mammyf' OCTOBER 1-Rumors of Physical Examinations-as told by Seniors. S-9-10-Dreaded Physical Examinations over and none of us feeling much sicker ???? 14-Organized class. Quite an accomplishment, too. 15-Miss Graves and Miss XVolbach gave a VViener Roast for us at Dem- ing Park. All ate more wieners and marshmallows than included on a Full Diet. Good time was enjoyed by all, including mosquitoes. Four shoe heels lost. Finder please return to ???? 26-Two more of our family Followed the Swallow back Home. NOVEMBER 1-10:00 P.M., Miss V. Smith not home yet. 10:-10 Miss Mann runs and gets into Miss Smith's bed to save her friend a trip to the office. 10:45 Miss Smith walks into room Cundressedj behind Night Supervisor Miss Mann still in friend's bed???? 3-Last class in Chemistry at G. H. S. Prof. Maehling, The gas in this cyclinder is deadly poison. NVhat steps would you take if any should escape? V. Smith, Long onesf, 11--All but black back row borrowed capes and caps and rode in Armistice Parade. tNot enough capes for back rowj 15-Result of Physical EX8l11ll1311lDl1S1--H1116 sets of tonsils and adenoids removed. Moans and groans! All in bed on Old Building 2. Poor night nurses! Making malted milks with orangeades in between every two hours for Nora Clinard. DECEMBER 5-Rumors of a two and one-half days' vacation! 6-Second class meeting. Nothing accomplished. 7-14-and Z1-Doses of typhoid vaccine. Oh those sore arms! 15-22-Examinations. Our Christmas gift. 22-Jan. 1-Christmas vacations. All returned weighing Eve pounds more than on December 22. 1927 JANUARY 3-Entire class accepted into Training School. Printed Nightingale Pledge -beautiful printing-now we may chart. Page sixteen
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