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lass Will CLASS OF '33, ABOUT TO DIE, SALUTE YOI' ONTRARY 'ro THE ccsroii, we have called you together before our departure from this, our happy home for the past three years, to hear our will and to receive our gifts. l dread to tell you, but be calm. There are many nurses here to care for the fainting ones, so here is the secret. A consultation of supervisors and instructors was called and, since they never fail in their diagnosis, we must tell you that on hlay IS, IQ33, we must die. Trusting and hoping that you will be able to carry on our work we leave you this, our last will and testament. Be it remembered that we, the Class of '33 of The Christ Hospital School of Nursing in the city of Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio, do make this our last will and testament in the manner following: After all our just debts are paid the remainder of our financial posses- sions, if any, shall be used as seen fit by the student government. To the Board of Trustees, who have given us many pleasures and con- veniences, we leave a vacancy that we sincerely hope will be filled by most worthy persons. We wish to give our sincere thanks and hope to show our appre- ciationf To the Staff of The Christ Hospital for their kindness and tolerance of our seeming stupidity. To the faculty for their sincere efforts to make us better nurses of higher knowledge. To our many patients who have so appreciated our efforts. :Ks a whole we wish to bequeath our reputation and pull with the faculty to the Junior Class. To Marion Setzer and Dorothy Culp we leave another year ofhappiness and success. To the Sophomores, our little sisters, we bequeath our annual trip to Coney lsland with the rif'f-rafgf, provided no punishment is instituted. We do hereby give and bequeath to members of the student body our many and varied personalities, peculiarities, and characteristics, to-wit: Ruth Hershey wishes to hand down her place of honor as president of the student government to some most worthy and capable Junior. Edith Holderis dancing feet to Ruth Vetter to be used for entertaining at the future parties. Frances Lampe's method of keeping that slender figure to Mildred Laws, providing the directions are carried out specifically. Frances Patton's intellectual ability to .lacelyn Fox to help her to recite in Dr. Coppock's class. Xllilma Slane's shiny nose to Virginia Isaacs, providing she will powder it before going to lunch each day while riding the elevator. 55
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Favorite Edna YoungeShot in the freckle. Irene Welsh-l'll beat your ears in. Ruth Lanter-XYon't you go to prayer meeting with me? Louise Mussey+Greetings and Salu- tations. Helen Laiidis-elfl were only there. Beatrice Keelereflli, pall Ruth liousChuetZky+Got anything to eat? Olive Seifertffl'le's going to bowl to-night. Roxie Jonese- -l must get to bed. Miriam l-leinzfXYill you answer the telephone? .-Xlma Mcliayefl feel terrible about it. Manzaneta 'l'rautman-5l'hat's my honey that called. Mildred Ramsey-e Wyell, l don't know. Frances ljattonffl should think so. Virginia CainffYour right fine. Mary lforsheyel won't have it. Uaisy Smithe el.et me tell you. Ruth Hersheye'-l.isten, girls. Mary Beatty el think that's darling. lithel Miller -Uh, these people. Marian Setzereeel hope you grow a wart on the end of your nose. une Mefonnellf l wish l didn't have a middle name. lridna Pate -:arena you ready vet. Sayings Mary Anderson-Oh! My gosh. Irma Yoiers-XYho Cares? Edna Flannery-XYhat did l say in my sleep? Diamond YYarner-eXYho said so? Marie Chmer--I hardly think so. Margaret Ross-l told her to. l.elia Bourne-Ol' all things. Sara Hopkins-el got the -iitters. Martha Pfiaadtelnvely, don't you know. Wilma Cooper-l don't know what Don will say. Mildred Cunditl-Y Say, Babe? ljansey Strickler-'Got something to tell you. lfiz lierlinfavehl l'm getting up. Wilma Slanef l'm giving to the Ii- brary. . Frances l.ampee'l'hat'll be swell. laidith Holderff-l,et me show you this step. Dot McQuistonfGee, that'll be cute. l5ran l.eighningerfeOh, l have to practice. Adeline Schubertfl had the grandest time. lfreeda Houser- Did l ever feel squelchedl lfvelyn Schroder- l.et's get going. Dot Culp l'd just be petrified. l. XYELSH, jg.
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