In its day, the Nurses Anti-Necking League thwarted many a lonely resident. - Robert Aull
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In its day, the Nurses Anti-Necking League thwarted many a lonely resident.
Are you sure this is the latest craze in scarves?
Unlike the other girls Cindy insisted on wearing her heart on her sleeve. On this particular day she was heartless.
No matter how many reminders that this is a neck piece not a skirt, you still did not listen. IN THE FRONT YOU GO!
Sadly, Susie didn't recieve the memo......
Last week, a theft was reported at Ball Residence Hall. Said the victim (seated on floor in the above class picture): "Someone stole my heart!"
Goal of the American Heart Association Volunteers - no one left behind!
See? Nurses have a big heart!
Almost all nurses have a heart!
Thank goodness the Ron Weasley dress robe look finally went out of fashion!
Broken Hearts Club. Newest member shown below, she had not received her heart at the time of photo.
"So... how many extra credit points do you think we are going to get for this?"
"............not enough..............."
Although most of the girls found the valentine-shaped collars strangly confining, Betty Sue, in the middle of the back row was thrilled with hers.
Always somewhat of a hipster, Maude stopped popping her collar before it was cool.
Betty was disappointed that she alone had forgotten that this semester's Picture Day had fallen on Venus Fly Trap Appreciation Day.
A Valentine's Day testament that blondes really do have more fun.
The Nurse's Football team wasn't told that their shoulder pads were on sideways until after the picture was taken.
Can you tell whose idea it was? (hint: She is the only one smiling)
Heartly anyone forgot their collar!
In the front parlor at Miss Lulabelle's, New Orleans, Valentine's Day 1926. (Photo courtesy of the NOPD)
11 young women attempt to get in Cupid's shooting range by wearing targets for Valentine's Day. Looks like somebody is already taken!