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Freshman Class History NCE upon a day in winter, A cold eighteenth day of winter, ln the month of january, Came some girls to a city, Came these girls from the countryf From Ohio, from Kentucky, From Maryland, from South Carolina, From the Southland, from the Northland Came these girls to Christ Hospital. They left behind them all their mothers, Sisters, brothers, aunts, and sweethearts, Never more to look upon them, Never see their smiling faces- Till the sun has run its orbit, Till the moon has waxed and waned. Seventeen girls there were who started On the long climb up the ladder, Llp the ladder of success. Strong these girls werefstrong of body Strong of mind and soul and spirit, Stronger some than the others, Some so weak they could not stay. Four there were who strayed away, Strayed back to their homes again, Leaving thirteen girls still climbing, Climbing the ladder of success. From Sabina came Dot Curtis, Daughter of the Nighttime, was she: Loved to watch the bright lights twinkle As she stayed up nights to study, Stayed up till the clock struck midnight, XYhile her comrades were in dreamland. And from Payne, Ohio, came Snyder, Pauline is her given name. Dark of eyes and dark of tresses, lfilled with knowledge and with wisdom. From Cincinnati came Ruth Kirgan, Daughter of a great big chieftain, Chieftain of the brave detectives XYho goes out to catch the had ones Running loose around the city, Haughty is she, like a princess, Towers over all her classmates, Bows them down to submission. And among our little band We have a real true lndian girl, Minnie-te-he is her name, Known to us as Virginia, She is princess of all laughter, Laughs she morning, noon, and night, Laughs she even in her dreams. And living in the tepee with her ls her friend and classmate Beedle, Beedle with her cheery greetings, Spreading sunshine all about her. Pride of Springfield is Miss Kay, She it is who has the learning- Learning gleaned from out of books, Learning gleaned from years of study. Tall of stature, blonde of tresses ls Nliss Dunlap from Columbus, Keep on smiling is her motto, Keep on climbing is her aim. Lucy Pollack comes from Cleveland, Schooled is she in all the artsfe Arts of passing all the finals, Art of playing basketgball, Art of playing the piano, Art of going home for weekwends. And most modest of us all ls our dark-haired Miss McKay, She it is who keeps us prettyff Keeps our curly locks all curly, Keeps the deep waves in our tresses. And full of wisdom and advice About the things that we should do ls Mrs. Daughtery from Greenfield, She's the one who likes to studyf Study in the early morning, Study until late at midnight. And last, but not least, is Dorothy Browns, As a friend she is a true one, As a classmate she is loyal, As a pal she is unequaled. Wlho l am, it does not matter, YYhat l am, you need not question. So l have told you all the history Of the girls who came in training, ln Nurses' Training at Christ Hospital. lYhat their future is l know not, lYhat their aims are l know not, Hut l know they all are striving, Striving to climb the ladderf The ladder called Success. flmci A NIox'i'oour:iu', 125.
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