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SEATED, Left to Right: Patricia Cesario, Juanita Sherman, Helen Punk, Rita Hayes Fay Brenneman, Ollodean Rowan, Jacqueline Johnson. SECOND ROW, Standing Annette Gordon, Donna Hewitt, Joanne Sederholm, Delores Fessenden, Carole Seastrom Sandra Lindstrom, Ethel Atkins, Barbara Hagerdon, Virginia Fosberg, Mary Webster Joyce Carlson, Jane Mohr, Alice Gustavson, Anne Quigley. CLA SS OFFICERS President . . . . . Annette Gordon Vice-President . . . . Jane Mohr Secretary .... . . Mary Webster Corresponding Secretary . . . . Barbara Hagerdon Treasurer. . . . . Alice Gustavson Historian . . . . . Virginia Fosberg
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i.,.... EXEC 'FIVE COMMlT'l'EE SEATED, Left to Right: Barbara Hagerdon, Marilyn Thayer, Anne Lamberson. STANDING: Miss Ed- mond, Louise Mallery, Joyce Carlson, Iacquelin Wood, Miss Mead. Promoting interest and activity among students has been accomplished in Student Organization this year by a varied program. In the fall of the year provision was made by the hospital to send two delegates for the first time to the New York State Student Nurses' Convention held in Buffalo. Inquiries were made at this time concerning the possibility ofW.C.A. joining the state organization and the results were encouraging. After discussion and correspondence with the state officers of SNANYS, the student body joined the state with a majority of the students. To support the treasury of Student Organization, the biggest asset was the mid- winter bazaar. Bake sales were also highlights of the year. At 7 p. m. in the nurses' home one can hear the shout, The Store's open! The store, which was started in the fall, sells many small articles needed by the students. Perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the year is that the students are no longer restrained--cuff-wise that is! All uniforms ordered in the future will be sent with the cuffs attached to the dress. A modified form of student government was initiated, giving the students oppor- tunity for self discipline. The executive committee of the organization acts as a judicial board. Successful? We think so.
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