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A 5 S e thier, THE AMERICAN RED CROSS asslo ensityli amoli at egoleved D 5 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING - HOME HYGIENE AND CARE OF THE SICK + EFFICIENCY REPORT Name of Nurse Antoinet te Ahlschier Enrol. No. 409 Assigned to Alto Chapter Cherokee Co.Date assigned Alto, Sept. & Oct. '28 Jacksonville Jacksonville, Nov. & December 1928 e I, Education: 1. General impression made; efforts to secure further education. Has good vocabulary, probably has average amount of educational background, applies it intelligently, Would like to take summer course at Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. 2. Character of : a. Conversation, b. Written work, C. Public speaking. a. Professional conversation clear, concise; ordinary conversation too personal. b. Expresses ideas clearly en ough II. Organization ability; 1. Enthusiasm, 2. Vision, 3. Resourcef ulness, 4. Execy C. Nob, observed ability, 5. Approach. 1. Interest sincere 2. Visualized community as a whole 3. Apparently very successful in getting help when needed. 4. Understands organization fairly well, shares responsibility wi th 5. Knows how to deal with her people, is direct and insigtent booa of al 3800 ..I. III. Attitude toward: you iss 1. American Red Cross Apparently very loyal 2. Committee and volunteers Friendly, seeks their cooperation 3. Patients Secures their confidence first, teaches them simply and directly. 4. Medical profession Professional and quite friendly and cooperative. 5. Home Hygiene students Not observed 6. Teaching staff in schools Works cooperatively wi th individual teachers & with the school as a whole thru superintendent & principals. 7. Fellow Red Cross workers Understands the objectives of other Red Cross workers very well, respects them, seeks the help of the workers. 8. Other Agencies Attempts to work closely with other agencies. I 9. Community Interested in all community activities. - S + TVI-8 f

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