Allentown Nurses College - ANC Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1922

Page 118 of 184

 

Allentown Nurses College - ANC Yearbook (Allentown, PA) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 118 of 184
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f ZfWeLf4,.7lflq6 r Laubach: Some one said If Laubach is a trained nurse, I'd like 130' see a wild one. i Price took a cold one night on the roof. She stayed ln her P00111 for several weeks. And the smoke went up the chimney Just the Same- Pete couldn't get back from Slatington once. Was it a snow storm held her up? Some one wanted to be nice to Leiby one day in the Lab01'3t01'Y- She repaid him with a whack. Nothing slow about her that time. Deemer is a good sight for any eyes. Even an injured eye opened wide one day, and has sight for her alone. Obie: A very fascinating little girl, who has still to iind her ideal man. Who said Kresge was sleeping? Just mention night duty, then you'll find out. Crothers: An empty wagon makes the most noise. We won't say that Crothers is empty, but oh the chatter, chatter, chatter! Mickey imitates Miss Viehdorfer in all fun and seriousness. She can even talk through her teeth. Thompson-: Happy and carefree,.always in a scrape somewhere, but it never made much difference to her. She has made many friends, but 'Ted occupies the highest place. Donny: A Dutchman asked Donney for a kisse one day. She was very muchh relieved when he explained that he wanted it under his pillow. Davis: Busy Davis- never finished, whether she had one or twenty patients. But then they had to have egg-nogs and lemonades .and the roses had to be tied up. S lt is Kline's chief sorrow that Brother John could not come into training with her. And maybe our sorrow too. For when she's in the dumps, one of those dreadful moods, no one can rouse her from them. Luebbert: She'll get all the roasting she's looking for, when those roasted get busy. Page Ninety-eight

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'WGAJWCG fW f-X' lj X fi02Le4f5ZiZ f ffl ffl. i. . J 331943 ffjji L X- 01151515 Hfiuaster Long doesn't want us to mention a certain party, but we dare say she isinterested in nature studies. Even the rustle of the leaves makes her happy. A Roth: We can't say much about Roth. Her hair must not be men- tioned, and to add anything else might spoil her reputation. She can't help that she is so cute. Weber is very settled. But ask her about the bald-headed blonde she saw in church one night. Acker has kept some one serenading her for some time. We hope that some day he won't have to say it just with music. Peg Steward: There is so much to say about Peg, but we will sum it up and say she is a Chinese puzzle. Laub: We are so glad to have Laub back with us. She almost made our number 22. Flory: Sniff! Sniff! What's in the air. Something to eat or some- thing to hear. ' It is enough to say Miller has changed since we first knew her. She has even taken up dancing. Steyert had a tooth pulled one day in the Operating Room. It was a very painless operation. Another time she went around a corner so fast, that instead of going through the door, she slid right up it. Page N inety-se veu



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'5e.f4, g7lf'C6 Clllass E552-ag A Life of Service is ct Life Worth While. I-lE.ethics of a life of service, at first glance, seems to be a contra- diction, but a closer examination of the fundamental elements em- . bodied in our class motto, reveals the truth of the statement- A Life of Service is a Life Worth While. It would seem a paradox to assert that a life of service, which is essentially a life of giving, is more to be desired than a life of getting, and yet who will deny that the very pedestal of fame and honor lies along the pathway of self-sacrifice. l A casual glance into the history of our chosen profession brings into bold relief the manner of Florence Nightingale and Edith Cavell, names to conjure with as we contemplate the highest of fame and honor to which they attained, through a clear recognition of the spiritual value of a life of service, a conception which held them 'steady and strong in their determination to reach their ideal, namely, to perfect in themselves a life of service to humanity which would make that life attractive and beautiful. In a word, they sought to prove in themselves the truth of the saying, A life of service is a lifeworth while. Such a noble conception as our class motto suggests is the possession only of those rare souls who sense the truth of the saying, There is that which scattereth, and yet increaseth: the liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself. The moral and spiritual values that lie hidden within our class motto comprise the really worth while things of life and can be appreciated and appropriated by us only to the degree to which we endeavor to develop them in our own life of service for the physical welfare of those we serve. The unusual opportunity for a life of service, afforded our profession, places a peculiar obligation upon every member of our class, which calls for the highest moral and spiritual development of character within ourselvesg for only in as far as we exemplify, in our individual lives, the principle of service, can we hope to demonstrate to the world that A life of service is a life worth while. In our future endeavor to prove the truth of our class motto, we should never lose sight of the fact that two primary requisites are absolutely essential to our success, namely, a pure, chaste, womanly character coupled with the highest degree of professional efficiency. Page N ninety-nine

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Allentown Nurses College - ANC Yearbook (Allentown, PA) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 146

1922, pg 146

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1922, pg 18

Allentown Nurses College - ANC Yearbook (Allentown, PA) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 45

1922, pg 45

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