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SEPTEMBER 1-First year gone. Two to go. 15--Home houses new seniors. 16--New class of Probationers. OCTOBER 3-Classes begin. Une hour oft duty. ZS-Hallowe'en Dance at Trianon. 211-lXl. Shadows started charge account at Feltus' drug store. More fol- DECEMBER 6--lliysterious packages being wrapped for Xmas tree. 22-Christmas Party in class room. Remember our song Jolly Ole St. Nicholasu? Vacations begin. lowed-forever more. 6 3lselXlidnight. New Year's l'arty on sunporch of 4th floor. Lollypops and apples served as refreshments. 1928 JANUARY 2-'Broke all New Year's resolutions-as usual. 20-Made candy in the kitchen. lTaHy was a success as peanut brittlej FEBRUARY 13-Hazel Mosbey, Ruby Dedman and Margaret Earhart left class to be- come housewives. Kathryn Lloyd joined them later. MAY 10-Commencement. Ruth llutchens supplied for missing organist. 3lxNurses saddened by the loss of friend upon untimely death of Dr. G. T. Johnson. JUNE 3iBoat ride up the NVabash in honor of the Graduating Class, given by Juniors. 4-Vacations began. JULY 21-lce cream social on lawn at Nurses' Home. AUGUST 4-Mildred Brown joined the increasing ranks of young matrons. SEPTEMBER 1-Two years gone. Ts it possible? ' 1Oel.ectured on account of noise at Nurses' Homeeand forever thereatter. OCTOBER I I li l Q H l l l 1-Classes began. .. 5-Seen in the Nurses dining , . ' 1' b I , I N u -p . . H v. 1 W M ,LX room stirring co ee uiti a 8 l ,p , 15 , 1 1 if knife-no spoons. M A ' 44-Q3 V 'X X l i 25-New spoons for Nurses' din- J! X of If ing room. T as afif. o NOVEMBER Xia, 'Q ' 1-Halloween Dance at the , 1 it Terre Haute House. Party over at 12 o'clock. On Call nurses called at l2:35. On dutv the remainder of the night. A . 5 great time was enjoyed by all. 13-Bridge Party in Nurses' dining room for benefit of the Annual. DECEMBER 21-Doll Party at Department Club House. Miss Graves and Miss lVolbach were the Belles of the occasion. 1929 JANUARY 3-lfxaminations occurring frequently these days. FEBRUARY 5-Nurses lose dear friend and teacher, Dr. E. VV. Layman. Page eighteen
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FEBRUARY 1-First 310.00 allowance, l.ist of fifty articles to be bought. 2-Every one broke, Miss jones, XVish someone'd lend me a two-cent stamp to write for some money. Also received name tapes and stripes. Sat, up and sewed name tapes by candle light. 3-Five-thirty :X.lNI. llelped each other into regalia. Breakfast 6:25 to prevent Seniors' close examination. 5gNew duties. New responsibilities. 15-Valentine Party at Grotto Hall. 22-Charity Ball. MARCH 1-llliss Richey on night duty l2.NV.l.-lfirst of our class. 12-Two of our class back in pink uniforms--anyone remember why? APRIL l-Thirteen preliminary students arrive. 4-Home circle broken. l'art of family moved to Annex. lilwlirma lihrlich lelt to enter Los Angeles General Hospital. MAY 12-NVeek of entertaining Civic clubs on roof of hospital. Remember Pokey ltluntus, Captain .lohn Smith, and Chief Powder Can? 1tPAttended hrst Commencement. 1-Classes over. Vacations begin. JUNE JULY Too hot to write calendar. AUGUST 12-Dr. Knoefel- Your husband is decidedly better, madam, but very ir- ritable. He must not be thwarted. lVife tgetting' uneasyj llc expressed a wish to wring my neck yester- day. Dr. Knoefel- Humor him. l3M-VVatermelon feast-Fourth Floor-l0:40 ITM. Seeds found next day. Act 1.-Dr. C. N. Combs starts anaesthetic. Act II.-Diialliopp walks into U.R. with lighted cigar. Act HI.--Dr. C. N. rushes into hall with ether can. You darned fool l XYell, we're still good friends, aren't we, Henry? Q3 to m 130 - ' 1.35. Y ... ,,., 5 . Nqr J .' wt' QCY 0 o ' , ? Q l ' p Q N ' Dv. U. TQKHAQLXQ Page seventeen
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7.. Bohemian Carnival at Trianon to raise funds for the Annual. GORGEOUS NIGHT! liE.'XU'l'IIiL'I, IJliL'HR.rX'llIUNS! XVUNIJICR- FUL MUSIC! lSixty dollars in the holc.J I2-Annual Charity Ball. I3-Dr. Carvins, as he burst thru' door into surgery, I'm a father. Dr. Jett: So's your old man. Come on. l,et's operate I9-Plans for our Commencement. MARCH I9-Chose name for our Annual, what the doctors carry in their hip pockets Stethoscope, 22-Pediatric examination papers returned. Grades O APRIL -IUO. 4-Bridge Party in the Clinie's attractive reception room. I6-I7-Long hours of hard work on The Stethoscope I8M Stethoscope to press. 30-The last, but not the least, examination in I'rofessional I,I'OlJlCIl'lS. 7- MAY 8-State Board Examinations for the older and wiser students. 17-Commencement. NO PARKING Dr. Knoefel drove his car And parked along the curh XYhere the sign said: No Parking, I 'spect you all have heard. He found a little card XVhich said: To park on this spot You know you're not allowed. And now he is collecting cards, fIt may he all a yarnl, just to show the cops IoIe cloesn't give a darn. So when you see that little car Wiith license 606 You know that Dr. Knoefel Is up to his old tricks. AN IDEAL ROOMMATE Does not snoreg XVears her own clothes: Is the same size as I amg I.ends her clothes willinglyg Does not turn on the light when coming in late at nightg Closes the window at 5 :SO LX.IXI. and turns on the heat: And without being asked, folds my Cap. HAIR NETS O wud some Power the giftie gie us To see ourselves as ithers see us! Many a hair net wud don upon us In professional promotion! IYhat airs in dress an' gait wod lea An' foolish notion! 9 C US Page nineteen
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