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X ' ODE TO THE CLASS OF 1925 I CWith apologies to ,Kiplingj If you can please the supervisors andthe doctors, The Superintendent and the patients, too, The patients' families and your senior nurses, 'Twould seem that you'd have quite enough to do. If you ,can please the Czarines of the pantry, The Napoleons who massage and bathe the hall, And yell at you for not walking on the Ceiling, ' Or smile when you have lost your beau's 'phone call. . , If you can please the internes and house- doctors, I A And hold 'your tongue when the buck they try to pass, ' Or when chambermaids and elevator workers Think your day is lost without their sass. If you can stay your tears when in the drug groom, They ask for whom and why you Want their wares, . Send you back promto for prescriptions, And make you climb what seems a million stairs. hliii-1 If you survive three months in the fO. Rf With 'tie my gown,' and hand me this or that, The wild excitement of the doctor's scold- wg, Stgl don't give up and leave your training at. If you can glide past atlnearly day break, Hand in the Late Leave and make it look like '12 o'clock', y ' I If you can fool the supervisors and the nurses, When you go hatless for a walk around the block. ' If you can keep your head ,when bells around you - A Are ringing 'til you don't know what to do, U ,V If you can keep your heart when handsome internes Are losing theirs and blaming it on you. If now that you.have finished training, You can look back upon this life as mild, Yours is the earth,.but I'm here to tell you, You'll be a nurse-and a saint, my child! Cfrom Right Off The Chest with changesj a- , ,- U nm QLQ f 9 2 Ef 4 M, a xxxf by 55 g , . x , ' ,, -Ja' W X lllll- 2, - 2-Z. +fQeq-, is .ml lv. f - I .X X Xl: K x u ,L ,Na . X X - -5 Exif Q az' ' 13 X X ll Simi, ' b '., lhlllil S . . ' ,lp '--' ff' ' mir Qi ,:u1Y', ,fd e Q? a- .X if 1' ' - ' 2 , I, ,,. 7, f' f' fr f Page 91
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