X-ray . ss Viola Patty Ellis Miss Bettie Reid Hardy Miss Elizabeth Shepherd THE X-RAY-1922 131 Intermediate Class History FROM the highest peaks of the Blue Ridge to the lands of the Old NorthState, there came to the Memorial Hospital a most varied group of indi-viduals for the purpose of becoming trained nurses. We extend from thefirst of January to the first of June as the Class of 1923. As our first duty w^ewent under coaching of making beds and etc. Varied and interesting vv^ere our experiences, and long and tediously did w^ework to overcome the obstacles with which we met. The zeal and ea


X-ray . ss Viola Patty Ellis Miss Bettie Reid Hardy Miss Elizabeth Shepherd THE X-RAY-1922 131 Intermediate Class History FROM the highest peaks of the Blue Ridge to the lands of the Old NorthState, there came to the Memorial Hospital a most varied group of indi-viduals for the purpose of becoming trained nurses. We extend from thefirst of January to the first of June as the Class of 1923. As our first duty w^ewent under coaching of making beds and etc. Varied and interesting vv^ere our experiences, and long and tediously did w^ework to overcome the obstacles with which we met. The zeal and eagerness forhard work has stayed wdth us. Weve done our best, are proud of our record,and can offer no apologies for mistakes weve made. Finally, though our history must of necessity be short, we have yet to live,and the future holds promises of better days. Thus endeth the history of the class. Judging from the past the Class hasevery reason to hope for a wide future. 132 THE X-RAY- 1 922 _^^<\ ^^ L^,. Junior Class OFFICERS Mrs. Mary H. Oliver President Miss Mary E. Maloney Vice-President Miss Martha M. Hull .* Historian Miss Winifred Walker Secretary-Treasurer Members Miss Winifred Davis WalkerMiss Martha Merle HullMrs. Mary Hawkins OliverMiss Fannie Edna NesbitMiss Lillian SladeMiss Cora Lila MillerMiss Mary Elizabeth MaloneyMiss Addie Rebecca Mitchell THE X-RAY-1922 133 Junior Class History IT was from November 27, 1920, to June 1, 1921, that the members of theJunior Class trooped in from our usual haunts to the Memorial new professional training, to us, was as one going into a far country,but the secret of success is constancy to purpose. We, as probationers, served two long months of laborious work, but the capand bib was a bright and shining star, to vvhich we lifted our hopes and renewedus with nervous energy. What a wonderful day there would be when we passedfrom the Probe stage. At last! we were granted the privilege, and with fearand trembling did we


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