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THE HIGHER THE STRUCTURE is TO BE, THE DEEPER THE FoUNDATIoN,' UO' 1 Y Y SCHOOL ORGANIZATION 1932 OFFICERS President .......... SALLY WALTERS First Vice President . . . MARJORIE PIKE Second Vice President . . MARION UNDERDOWN Secretary ..... . . MARY ROBLING Treasurer . WANDA R1-IONE NAME: The Student Co-operative Government of the Charles S. Wilson Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. PURPOSE: To maintain the best possible co-operation between the school and student body, and to give the students an opportunity to develop activities pertaining to student body, and to assist in adjusting problems relating to the school. MOTTO: To Live Most and Serve Best. ALUMNI ORGANIZATION o F F I c E R S ' President ......... BEATRICE MORAN First Vice President . . . HILA KINNEY Secretary ...... . MURL MIDDLETON Corresponding Secretary . . . . RUTH QUICK Treasurer ...... . MARIE WALTERS GREETINGS TO ALUMNI All hail to the graduates For old ones, for new ones Of our Alina Mater! Of Wilsorz Memorial, The Sisters of one farnily- True love rings eternal We greet you! Frorn Class Thirty-two. Page Twenty-seven
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on Page Live AS You WOULD DIEH OFFICERS OF WILSON MEMORIAL GUILD Mrs. John Brown, President Mrs. Clarence Whittemore, First Vice Pres. Mrs. William Ackroyd, Second Vice Pres. Mrs. Arthur Coddington, Treasurer Mrs. J. Clark Gerowe, Secretary Mrs. V. E. DeVaul, Corresponding Secretary DIRECTORS Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Robert Eckelberger Walter Farrell Arthur Whitehouse James Nicol Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Thomson William Rhodes Robert Bertine John Mungle YY Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Jr. Miss Ida McAfee Mrs. Harley Brown Mrs. Edward Chrisfield ACTIVITIES OF THE WILSON MEMORIAL GUILD October 1st, 1931, to May 1st, 1932 Tablecloths and napkins were bought for the Nurses' Home dining room. Bathrobes were bought for the use of patients in the hospital. Four hundred and thirty-two glasses of jellies and jams were donated for use in the hospital at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Magazines were bought for the hospital and Nurses' Home. Twenty-five dollars were given the student nurses toward their Christmas cheer for poor children in Johnson City. Favors and candies are provided the ,hospital on all special holidays. Four thousand, three hundred and ninety-two books were given to patients from our Hospital Circulating Library. tion. A sterilizer and an instrument sterilizer were bought for the hospital. Twelve dollars and Hfty cents were donated to the Johnson City Welfare Associa- Two thousand, one hundred and sixty articles were made and four thousand, one hundred and three articles were marked at our weekly Work meetings. Couch covers were bought for the doctors' library, and the nurses' library. Stories were told every week to the children in the wards. The Guild has four hundred and thirteen members. The choir from All Saints' Church sang Christmas carols in the Hospital Christ- mas eve. Twenty-five dollars was given toward the Nurses' Year Book. Twen ty-sin: Mrs. John Brown, President. Mrs. J. Clarke Gerowe, Secretary.
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HTHE NUMBER OF SQUARE PEOPLE, NOT THE NUMBER OF SQUARE MILES, MAKE A GREAT NATION dt: 00 w ...J-.-- -,.-, 1 Y 1 , ,M Swi-mming Pool at C. F. I. Park Nurses Going on Duty Page Twenty-eight
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