Drexel University College of Medicine - Medic Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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VJ - 9 Q 1 vAK,'s 4 A 4 , ls Y Jian Y Ai The Chart COPYRIGHT BYZ .I.xNlgT SHAUJ Eclifor-in-Clzivfq lux C.xRLs0N Business fxlanagor 19 I 37 clwool of Nursing Halwnemann Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania l-:0I'2WOI'Cl 'G l 5 cloing your jolm llu- Ines! you fun :Xml lxeing just lo your lellow man ll's mulcing money lllll lrolcling lriencls :Xncl slaying lrue to your aims ancl encls ll's liguring llow uncl learning wliy-- :Xml loolcing lorwnrcl uncl tllllllilllg' lmigll :Xml clreuming in lillle mul cloing mueli ll's keeping always in closest ioucll Xvitll wlmt is linest in worcl and cleenl li's cluring lJlitl1ely tlme lielcl ol Clmnfe Xvliile molcing laluor a brave romance. ll's going onwarcl-clespite cleleab- Ancl liglnting stfxum'l1ly-lyut lieeping sweet lt,s lyeing Clean uncl it's playing lair- ltls lauglling liglltly at Dame Despair lt's loolxing up to tlle stars above Anal clrinliing cleeply ol lile ancl love lt's struggling on witll tlle will to win But taking loss wiill a clleerlul grin ll's tnlcing sorrow ancl work ancl mirtll :Xncl mnlxing lmeiler tliis goocl earth- lths serving striving tlwrouglw strain ancl stress lt's cloing your nolalesi-Tl'ml's SUCCESSY N S. .XNx.xm3L Sums. XVQ grafvfuuy ffvclifnlv our annual yvar 110013 lo Cl 101910 woman, by wlzoso c5HAor'ls we wvrv guirlvcl along the pull: of sympaflzy. 5011160 and fone of our profession. THE CLASS OF 1931 RX. Dedication HERBERT L. NORTHROP. MD., F.A.C.S., BIA. Former Professor of Surgery, Hecucl of lxlecliccul College and Hospital Born Feluruary 10, 1500, in London. England. His early education was gained in tlue scluools ol Connecticut. Xvitlu tlue migration ol luis parents to Pluiladelpluia. lue attended and graduated lrom Central Higlu Scluool lollowing wluiclu tue taugiut country grade scluools in New England. He studied Nlediciuue and graduated lrom Halunemanuu in 1889. He was a resident pluysician at Halunemann Hospital. He laid luis foundation lor surgery lay spending long tedious luours in tlue Anatomy Department ol tlue College and later lnecame Prolessor ol Anatomy. His lectures on Anatomy will always lJe reunemlnered as masterpieces iuu Englislu. His lection was perleet. He lbecame Dean ol Halunemann Fledical College and in IQIQ was luonored witlu tlue Prolessorsluip ol Surgery wluiclu position lue lueld until luis untimely deatlu lrom pneumonia lxlay 3. 1936. He lfuad many luonors lnestowed upon luiun during luis lyrilliauut career and luis lriends were legion. He was unodest. reserved. and exceedingly lcind. He was generous to a lault. He said little lJut tluouglut deeply. As a cultured, lurilliauut gentleman, lue luad no peer. He was a devout Cluristian auud was devoted to tlue wile and lamily. He luad an unllincluing loyalty to luis scluool auud was iaitlulul to luis prolession and and luis patients. He was etluical witluout llaw and always courteous to luis conlireres. Hc- was a lceen, masterlul. learless surgeon and luis uuaune will loreyer lve renowned as are otluer great masters iuu tlue art wluo lived. practiced and developed surgery from tlue piouueering days. He is sadly nuissed lmy eyc-ry one wluo luas luad tlue privilege ol lcnowing luim. It uuuay lue tluat lue luas simply gone uto prepare a place lor us lueuucelortluf' ti ln Memoriam S6 N illlll Lf00lllN'SS HTC I1Ol IIIPZHIS, lllli l'IltlS.n A man, who with the humhlest man made liriends. Xvho lior himselli was treasured hy the great, Xvho oiten lengthened the short threads ol late. VVhich are our carelully calculated span ol lair-. To Him. the l-ord, our Father gave a surgeonis linilie. From ancient time man thought the heating heart To he a dwelling ol' our soul, a counterpart ful all our virtues, and as such, this surgeon as the pulse hegan to lade, Xvould without hesitating in his touch, join hleeding liihers, severed hy a doggeris blade. Always with prayer on his lips, and not in vain, He toolc away the anguish and the pain, replaced hy comlort, ease and rest. Though hid hehind a maslc, one lcnew his lace. His eyes, a frightened, inexperienced nurse would hrace, Vvho aiding in the grave taslc close at hand, Xvas guided hy a voice that never lcnew command. Humanitarian, teacher, surgeon, lriend. He served humanity till his liieis end. A lile oi only three score years and ten. That lelt advancement in the minds ol men. To us it meant laint memoryis sweetest noolc, And thus, we place his mortal image in our hooli ln gratitude to service, seventy years, Vvhich God created to still human tears-Then the Creator tool: the pattern to His lile ahove. KXLFREIDA B. STEINHOF, '37, 7 BEATRIC E E. RITTER, R.N., BLA. Nuzaretlm, Penna. Director of Nursing Service. Principal Scllool Congrulululions lo lim Siuclvnfs in Ilia Class ol' '31 For your strengtlm ol purpose, your personal ancl prolessionnl Qrowtlm, l rom- nwncl youg lm-ling conliclc-nt tlmt, as you wiclen your lmorizons. you will Continue lo sm-lc avr-:nu-s lor rl:-ye-lopinvlmt, uncl opportunities to serve. lnrrvnsingly your slufvss will lw lmsotl on your own initiative ancl l llope earll yvanr will lmring you nclclccl lmppinf-ss, new lrivncls, amfl new acliieyc-inents. furry si-ll' mul llnllni-mmm in liigln i'SlP?lYl, nncl w ' wvll. P hhilll IIHYI' Qlliclflfl yoll l'mr1.x1'Rlc'ii E. RHTER, R.N. of Alu rsin Q Fac ulty Nl. Lenore Gonser, R.N., HA. Hudson. Indiana Eclucationczl Director and Instructor Florence Potts, R.N. Ptliladetptmia, Penna. Instructor, Principal and Practice of Nursing Elinor Cotettis, R.N. Scranton, Penna. Instructor, Science Elizabeth Vvalton, Director Social Service twlrs. Flarttla Boyden, Director Dietary Department Iylrs. twlarguerite Simcox, Nlasseuse Ruth P. Ashburn, R.N.. BS. Farmington, Ulissouri Q ' fNursing Assistant Directo: o Service upervisors and Head Nurses f x ,ws Q .XX ii A065 i VJ if ' Back row, left to riglli: Katherine Brown. icia Leon, Niary Duffy, Fiorenve Giii, isaiaeiie Smith, Genevieve Ciiuprinsici, E. Jane Free- man, Louise Haines, hiary Sirncicay. Front row: .lame Diniiao, Helen Deaicyne, Eiizaiaetii Jones, Irma Fessennreyer. Irma Xveiss. IU r 4 JULY 1, H130 TO T v t JULY 1, 11937 op row, lofi lo right: Eciwarci Caiahresv, Taushvc- its-atti, Xviiiiam Kavanaugh. iwiclcllv row: Octavius Cnpriotti, Franic Tropva. Jr., Charles Bruton, Vviiiiam Eiiis, John Hoiia, Harry Evans, Jr., Frank Robert- son, 3rd. Front row: Vviiiiam Thoroughgood. Charles Hocigicins, Xi Peters, NLD., Grant Bamherger, iXi.D., J i .i. Richard, NLD.. J i' ' 1 ichaei 0111 Conweii, NLD., Haroici u :um Katz, VViiiiam Carey. ospitai internes and hysicia Resident P HS J' . M l ' 2 r i , A e, BEATRICE HERVEY, R.N. ln appreciation lor tlie guiding hand wl1icl1 cleared our way of all olastacles and held our Uclmins up when most needed. As class sponsor and friend slme llas shown us what good judgment, co cooperation reall ' mmon s 3 mean . TH- 937- ln Appreciation 12 CDSC, and F Cuss or 1 O rganization of The Hahnemann Medical College ancl Hospital BOARD OF TRL 'STIiIiS C.slI.XRI.liS I5.xRNliY, Honorary Prvsictvnt ' . .Iosi-Qvu 5. CONXYIZLL. l-l-.I5., Prvsulf-nt I-oT I5o.xRml.xN. First Viceepresictent J I IIII.IP C. Swow, DIA.. Second XVTCY'-I,I'l'Stfll'lIt FREDERIC VON RAPP, I.itt.ID.. Executive XltCl I,l'l'SIlll'lIt mu! Provost PHILIP C. SNOW. NJX.. Secretary CIIARLI-Ls E. KLNwoimim', AB., I.I..I5., Solicitor I:IDEl.I'I'Y-PllIl..XDIfl.PHl.X Tmrsr Comizxxv. Treasurer I-0t Boarclman David Burpee J. Vvarner Butterworth William H. Clayton .Ioseph S. Conwell, I.-I..I'J. Altrecl E. Freeman, AB., I.I,.B. Thomas C. Hawlces, IVIA., LLB. Charles If. Kc-nworthey, .-XII., I.I..I5 I-0uis .I. Kollm, ScD.. I-I..IJ. Philip C. Snow, BIA. Frecleric H. Strawlmriclgfe, .Ir. Frecleric .I. yon Rapp, l.itt.ID. Victor Vvierman. .Ir. fIranviIIe Vvorrell, 2ncI OFFICERS OF HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COIIECIE Fmiouuc .I. vox RAPP, I.itt.D., Provost J DR. NVM. A. IE.xizsoN, Dean of the College OFFICERS OF THE HOSPITAL Executive Vice-Presiclent .................,...................,.......... FRI-IDERIC J. vox RAPP. l-itt.D Mecliccil Director ................. ......................................... R .XLPH XV. Ii'l.lfxmr3R, MD Director of Nursing .................................... Miss Br3.x1'RicE E. RITTER, RN., ISS., NIA RESIDENT PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS Grant Xvenger Bamberger, BID. Nlichael Peters, BID. .Iohn Berchman Conwell, BID. Samuel Bishop Hughes, hI.D. HilfOIil .IilllI?S RICliilfll, Jacolm I'-TEITVCB' Sigatoos. HOSPITAL INTERNES july 1, 1936, to luly 1, lgif Tauslaee Beckham Beatty Charles VViIIiam Bruton Edwarcl St. James Calalnrese Cjctavius Anthony Capriotti Vvilliam .Iames Carey .Iames John Chiappetta Alfred Ixlichael DiGiacomo Harry Eisenberg Vvilliam Ellis Harry Davidson Evans, Jr. Benjamin Leonard Falcone Harry Everett Friclrich Charles Henry Hoclgflcins. .Ir. John Alhert Hotta .Iulius Harry Katz Xvilliam Ramsey Kavanaugh ' Franlf John Robertson. Srcl Rohert Burgoyne Robertson Francis Butler Smyth Xvilliam Clilltord Thoroughgoocl Frank Tropea. Jr. Samuel .Ioseph XVisIer. jrtl 13 Year Book Staff .I. SHAUD, Eclilor-in-Clzief QI. I5OI-CIER, Assisfclrll Efliior I. C.fXRI-SON, Business Iwanager HISTGRY C. HOLLENBACH, INI. VVATSON, N. xx-'IILDRICH PROPHECY HUINIQR E. STEINHOF, INI. POSSUMATO Cv. BOLGER, T. C.'XRLSON WILL I PERSGNALS G. LAPOSKEY, H. DONIO S. REESE, J. HOYER EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES B. LOBB, D. HOFFDIEIR Class Qfficers NIARY B. FISHER, president RUTH HILL, Secretary GENE LAPOSKEY, Vice-President D. HOFFFIEIER, Treasurer NOTTO HXNIIIIIOLII pain-no gain FLOVVER COLORS GarcIenia NIaro0n and SiIver 14 f , 5 SJ ff f,v -9 1' v 9 .. X -1 'IQ X f .J Lf ,' If S f ' 1, . . 1 K l 1 A ' I Y A. '1 K 4,1 f. 'P'----- - .' - -V 4 5 E' o A ' ' 1 4 P . ' J' 1 f - , . ', I X . , - f ' , 1- n .A 1 X A ,I I H X ,N X. ' --dxf? xv R-LN - N X ' ..--2-151-j K xi 2,-fi.: - l ' 1 4' sl ' , , -as ' J'-,rf ' QQ' ,1v..f'J' X ' 4- X '. J W-rj, 1 X W V . SENIORS A MARY ELLEN BIANCHINI Mary HA merry luugll'-a rearly smife- Always queslioning-lhal's Iwaryys siylef, Q! GRACE CARSON BOLGER LUCILLE ELIZABETH BUCK HGruc'ie Budde 'Ulu your spurleling wil and ready smile- Size Illflf was ever fair and never proucl ujoying your frienclsluips marie life worlll Hacl longue al will and ye! was never lou u'lnile.H 16 IDA Y.-Xl.EN'I'INN.'X CARLSON 5IAR6l.'XRIf'I' COX IX I Rl I UICIQICH Ucxovvy' I'uII wvll Ilwy Iauglmcl will: raplurous gIvo- IIN Ionguv rmmvlfn arm I all Iwr jolevs-for many Imcl slap. Um' spokv uflvr unolIwr.' MARY LORD CROSS UBJHTYH Ivy Irue love lldfll my Ilvarl- Anfl I have his. 17 '? H ELEN DONIO HIDOIIDCYH Nvlmn we urn blue, llmre is llOf'lfllQ so grand As a goocl friend who says, 'fxlay I lend cz luanrly U ADELI..-X ISAINBRIDCE DURBIN UIDKITIJN Suvifl Io rvsonf lull us swifl Io mono. MARY AUDREY FETTEROLF U5 laryu To lw happy slloulfl lm our goal, For worry is lm! ffm rusl of our soul. 15 M Sh MARY ISOOTII FISHER Rl 'TII ANNA FIS! lIiR Fish Mary 0 was llw lvuclvr of our vlass- Hof slulurv is MH-fmr lwurl gulfff In spiril mul in work XNIIIOII Ilmro ufvrv rfulivs lo perform . Sh urge is l'Clt'l0l' quiel, but it is well fo 0 LUUS ll0l'0l' IQIIOUYII lo Sllifli. NARJORIE FRISCHKORN ublargen remember ffm! actions speak louder flmn words. 19 ALJDREY ROSE FUNK UI'-l1l1I4icH HIXIUH Ims Iris u'iII, Im! woman Ims Imr way. KAIHERIIYE SNIITH CIIIIES HELEN GUILD Kitty Guild Sludious. iuflusIrious-sincvrv and jus! HCJDPIIYIPIIIICIPCI. Irfmle. and fair Ijrogrvssivv. fI0I0rrninvfI. Inu! IaugIz sIm mush Hervis cz girI u'iIIl0uI fl c'are.U 2u If Rl 'NlSIfY II.AXXC'UC'li IfI.IZ.XI5If'l'II I.. III'NRY Hunk H4-llx' llulr 1119 ll 110111 of rlvmflrv lwnvullz llus silvfwv : u virluv, mu' llH'l'IJlH'Si gains u mifrf v.x'lvrior.H sf-orc' 0 ranks up will: flu- fziqlwsl mul win mon llllll lllUI'l'. H RUTH ELEANOR HILI- ktRllfI1'v UXVH is llze salt of rom'0rsclli .4 ' 2 HELEN 51. HGCKIMER Hoc'liie A llnreo your rvrorff of work well clone Anrf frivnffs a plainly lo aclcl lo the sum DOROTHY HOFFN IEIER L-Hoffieu A goorl pal-full of fun XVOU Iifevrl by ovary one. GRACE HOLLENBACH Holley , Natura muflo fuer as slle SIIOU Not loo 111111, not loo good. 3 JENIMAIQ li. IIOYER Rl IAII If. KIXCD n.lQ'IlH KinQi4-H ving, loyal. sluunrll mul lruv: Ullvr populurily' is oval: qrvnlvr llmn lwr Xx,l',l'0 alwuys louml llml lrivnfl in you. lll'lfllll.H 1 GENE K. LAPOSKEY Hflcfnmeu hxvlml lllis girl will clo or say nvxl run lw lolrl only on llw fluija lmonrrl.U 23 fS.'XRl5:XRrX HELEN IDBIS nlfzlrlxieu fn sporfs slnv always cliff oxrvl. an nlllfelic slnr fenoum Amlmilious. jolly, full of fun This girl is 'A numfwr 0n0.' ' EDITH NI. MOULT MARIE PAUIJNE POSSUBIATO UNIOLIIIU Upossyu urly 'lair and Iflllgllillg vyes USIIIJS not so large or noi so Inu 7 fmfs wfwrv all ,wr l7liSCllil'f livs. Bu! ,wr merry laugllier wins us Frimuf lo oarfr and vvvry one Xvlmllwr in work or in funf, 24 MARY C. POST I5I.URIiNC'If l'.'XlV'l.INlf PRINCIQ uNlury uSlr-vc-H A lmlusfx is Iwuulifuf lm! sonwlinws HSIIIJS lillfv, lm! sfw lms miglnlv big wax inc'orw0ni0nl.', ELLEN A. PRITCHETT W1-ri gger' Y nNot untemperamenfal or milcl, ls this gay-bubbling child. lx , 'PJ CAROLINE PHYLLIS REESE Phil Her merry IUUQII and winning way Have lnrighlmnecl many a gloomy clay. SARAH JANE REESE Sally ow oflvn mv SPP llw groalvsl genius 1 1 - lmurwcl HI ollzsrurzty. DOROTHY MAE REPPERT Dome .ATIl0l'0 may lm olllors as leinrl and lrue But in our lmarts-llwrv's just one you MILDRED GERTRUDE RHOADS YIZRUNICA Bl,'XRC1.AXRIi'l' RISKIS HRIILJQILISU URiskis 'A worlfl of Hliffll, u smilv of llliss fx ruro FOIPIPOKIIIII of ocfrfily, fqrolir' mul fu: Ancl lruvsl flour! fwrwallz all Uris. Xvlzo rvlisfws rr jolev and work uwll rlonra' FRANCES VVALLACE ROTH . K Frilll ' , Hsilenf is the watcher of ffm lligllf But lliClCIQIl fllere is untold miglwlf, L . 711 DOROTI IY NIIIDRED RUSH uI5lll'lillQl0IlU A town ffm! boasts inlmlzilanfs Iilee me Car I 1 mee no lack of soeielyf, CIADYS Nl. SCULL Hsulllyu :I sine is no! cz lmrzsylzcmrfyf' is lworly afways seems so busy- VERNA N I. SHAFFER K-XIGYIICC.. Xve like your sense of Inumor Your smile so very sweet Your even cfisposilion Xvilln ll7lIiCll one ecufl eompele., .l.-XNl'fl' I. SI IAL TID Sl 'SANNA .Ili-XNIf'I4'I'If SI lUlfNI.XIxI R Jenin hlanyu '1l's nivv lo lw lmlural wlwn 0501111112 f'rmsr'ivnlious mu! quivl , . xx IIPII YOU. l'0 lIlI'UI'l!HY Hill SIN' QOOS 'IPI' l'l'C'll U UV. ANN JQAN STATKIEXVICZ uStacl4y HSIJPOCII is solmr but silence is QOIfI0ll.H 29 W liI,FRElDA IS. STEINHOF HIDLICIIPSSU Her soft unrl gonlle voice portrays a lllX fmrillianl mind quife beyond our splzere. sg LORIZTTA ROSE XVAGNER CERALDINE JUNE XV,-XI-KER 'Nvilgu Jerry Iburw 5110 wiu slw will--ancl you may Count on il Hll'fiHll'S uw wonrlvr il you are safe' cult f Jr u lflllv 'mil Ima I on II10 1Jruin.u offl us you flaw' 'XVGIIQ 1 If sim ll7Oll'f S110 U'Oll'f-CHI!! llmfs llle enfl of ii. lil! MARIAN lf. VVATSON MARY NxXl3liI.lNIf XX'.'X'l'SUN Hlxlilfiilllu lxlnryn Size holds 'wr lilllv lllougllls in siglll 5-IXIPIVUI' an irllv monwul, Tllougll llwy svvm lo run am! lvup-1 Bu! llzrifly llllfl llnouglulful of ollwrs W . . I . I bill? IS S0 l'lf'f'llHlSP0l'f UH! HQ ll, SIIG 'HIS 'IPI' soul lo IU'l'p.H F D IARGARET XV I LDRIC H Mpeg., nsome girls are Clmerful-ollmrs gay Bu! slle is lnolll in 'wr own swvef way. 31 5 IARC EARIYI' C. XVOOD l'f-:Jeff Sim smifvff for lfw safer' of smiling ixllll lflllQIIl'll for no reason Inu! fun. rPJ4 ' L A Ygggydg w 25.9 'f' QI-In -KQUI A sa 3' 'O 4 I ' ' I i '- .'- '5--DEN' - a. uw!- , Q. Q , V- ...,. Class History Narne-Q'l..'XSS Ui: IOST .'X1l1l1-1-ss-I l:Xl lNif5l.rXNN llUSl'I'li.rXl. Date ol .Xcl111issio11-MXN. zo. 1o3.1,Slfl l'. 1, 11131 DaleolDisclinrge-Nl1'XY T, I037 BY Rl':l:liRRliliJ-lDoctors, llamilies, icleals mul aniliitions. DIACINCISIS-PROVISIONAI.--Proliritiorn-r. Di.-XCiNfJSlS-l:lN:Xl.-firacluate Nurse. CO5llJl-lfATlONS-Cine elevator in tl1e Nurses' llome, exarninatioiis, ll0lIll'- siclqness. SUMMARY ON DISCHARGE: Young nurses wlio can sincerely say, nl solemnly pleclge mysell' lmelore Coil ancl in tlle presence ol tliis assemlbly to pass my life in purity ancl to practice my profession l'aitl1lully. l will alustain lrom whatever is deleterious ami misclrievous ancl will not talce or lcnowingly aclminister any liarmlul drug. l will clo all in my power to elevate tlie stanclarcl of my prolession, ancl will liolcl i11 conliiclence all personal matters committecl to my lceeping, and all liamily affairs coming to my linowleclgfe in the practice ol my calling. Wirli loyalty will l encleavor to aicl tlie pliysician in l1is worlc ancl clevote mysell to tlie wellare ol tliose committecl to my care.U C0lxIPLAIlYT-.iThat tirecl lieelingf' ulgrealtage lists. FAMILY HISTORY: June, 1934-January section was cappecl. lwiarclm, 1934-St. Patriclcis Party lielcl to introcluce time new class. Sept., 1954-Entrance of tile Sept. section. Qct., 1954-Halloweien Party lor tlie new proluationers. Fein., 1953-Capping ol time Sept. section. April, 1935-Spring clance. Fall, 1955-Baslcetlaall cliampionsiiip team. Nov., 1935-Balloon Ball. Jan., 1936-Dinner at tlue Frenclm Grotto lor tlie Class ol IQSO. lxlay, 1936-Cracluation exercises. Dec., 1936-'Ci'lI'iStITl8S Party lor class oi IQ36. PERSONAL HISTORY: Tliat lieavy lront cloor clangecl ancl slle was insicle at last. Slme liclgetecl nervously in ller cliair lor ages, At last a nurse in wlmite aelmittecl ller to a room XViliCil seemed lilleci witll tlie imposing cligniliecl presence ol Bliss Smitli. It seemecl very warm in tlie room. ln a lew minutes slie was given time lcey to lwer new room ancl tile interview was over. Sire mountecl tile steps to tile 5tl1 lloor. Home 3-to begin a new very clililerent lile. 5 Slae looltecl into time mirror. Yes, tliere it was, tllat init ol linen. lor wl1icl1 slie liacl worlcecl six montlis. It rested in gracious splenclor on lier lieacl. Strange llow 33 a scrap ol' linen shaped as this was. could give her so much conlidence and inspiration. The doctor worlxed quiclclyg so did she. Then, Whoa, and there she entered another lift- into the world. Her lirst delivery. A hoy. or was it a girl? Full with no--was that no gravy ol' no potatoes? How can she heai when shi-'s half way in the warmer getting hot coverlids. Then. her lourth hurn lor the day and six more truclcs to go. The cups in tht- prep pan rattled noisily in the silent operating room. Steady, she repeated to nervous tremlmling hands. Then she lorgot her hands. The surgeon made the lirst incision. The white line glowed with a vivid redness ol hlood. uixlop, nurse. The operation proceeded until the surgeon called lor the mop count. fine was missing. Xvhere on earth was it? If it was gone, she lcnew it was most certainly her lault. ml-here it is, under the assistant's loot. A sigh ol utmost reliel. The chills stopped running down her spine and in its place a tired yet satislying thanlclulness. The ahdomen was closed. The case was over. Then Bliss Hervey sent her to lunch-lunch alter her lirst ahdomenal. The door closed again hut this time she was on the outside, three short years hehind her. Vvhat is ahead? PRESENT HISTORY: ln August, IQS6, lxliss Beatrice E. Ritter hecame the head of our school, replacing lxliss S, Annahel Smith. The Student Qrganization was started with: President-Ruth Hill Vice-President-'Alice Fowler Secretary-Eleanor Yarnall Corresponding Secretary-Doris Helsingren Treasurer--Helen Donio. The class ol lQ'j7 held its initial meeting ol the year and elected as olllicersz President-Mary Booth Fisher Vice-President--Gene Laposlcey Secretary-Ruth Hill Treasurer-Dorothy Hollmeier. The class wishes to extend to Diary Booth Fisher their appreciation and gratitude lor her successlul guidance at their head lor three years. The dance given hy the Vvays and lxleans Committee at Hering Hall in November was quite successful. The senior treasury was swelled very satisfactorily. January introduced the new and linal year. It was a hard month hringing with it the Comprehensive Examinations. On the 29th. the lirst two finished their course. Fehruary 13th and I4lll were two red letter days. The January section tool: their state hoard examination. Fehruary Ilth was the date lor the dinner held at the Xvalton Root l-or the Seniors given hy the Class ol 1938. Graduation was held on Play Tth. Xvhatever was sullered and endured lor three long years was lorgotten. Alter all, it's the good things that should he rememhered longest. To some the diplomas maria the linal step, to others it is just a heginning. 1 34 2 22 OU S time lilies on its widespread wings and years are It-li lmellind, one llinally rearlles a long sought goal lor which ilu-yive strived and lalmored. You, tht- class ol IQ37, have attained y0llI' Lfllill. Nrflll ilff' IIOXK' IlH'llllll'I'S ol' il llllllll' prolession, one which is dedicated to the rare ol the sick. il-o us, you shall always ln- rememln-red lor your endeavors and ideals. Day alter day we worlced and strived together with a single thought in mind-to heal and alleviate the siclc. Xvithout you our endeavors would have lx-en ol no avail, your services were indispensahle. Xvitli a happy smile and a gentle word you hastened many a recovery, and though it olten seemed that we did not appreciate your lcind administration, we would always to ourselves repeat. Yes, they are certainly a God-send. hlany were the times no doulyt, when despair and disillusionment walked in your midst and tempted you to throw up your hands and leave. never to hear again the wails and cries ol those unlortunates that were lyrolcen in hody and spirit. But, when it seemed that you had reached the limit oi your endurance. a lcind word, a happy smile, and yes, even a heart-rending cry would touch a responsive chord in your hearts and you would shed the mantle ol despair and go forth to carry on the nohle worlc that our Creator had assigned to you. Vve loolced up to you, and you to us, each helping the other across the humpy road to success. each with a single thought in mind, to acquire knowledge and ability in order that we might at some future date he hetter pre- pared to administer to the needy. No matter what the luture may hold in store lor you. we shall always rememher and thinlc oi you, as a group which symbolized Seil-Sacrilice-Loyalty--Respect and Honor. THE INTERNES. 35 Hstudent Nurses Journeyl' HHN liigli srlrool days were over and in time distance we clianfed to peer Parents. lriends and relatives-all insist tlrat we elloose a urareer. Vli1'illilllIlQ sfliool migllt lie adequate, typewriting prolmalmly would ine lun Painting and penning novels call lor talent. But wait--nursing--yes, tlrat's time onel 'lille course would require perseverance and patience, strengtli, iron nerve and grit. All tlris-and more almout diseontentment, lxut tliat didn't matter, we ellose it. So we parked wearing apparel and souvenirs and wlmispered Auf Vviederselrenf' to all wllo were dear. Tlren, emlaarlced on a glorious adventure. one we'll always respect and revere. Xve learned to talie orders as soldiers do and Carry on witll a smile A lew lcind words wlmen deatli was near, l1as lwelped someone along tl1eir last mile. Xve found tlrat outside ol time land ol smiles, lies sadness and misery and tears. But, tllat previous tiling lile triumphs again and courage irradieates fears. Courage and trutlm and alliance to duty, willingness to worlc and a spirit to go on A lew lmarcl knocks added to time quest ol' battle, and tllen, tlwe dream is over, and time pieture gone. So, part ol our career is almost linislied, ibut lrasngt it lneen well wortliwlwile? And, as we slowly close tlmis eliapter, let's lbreatlwe a prayer ol tlxanlclulness and smile. Tlranlclulness lor liealtlm and youtli--experience, ibotlm good and load. And smile lor tlrose friends as tried and true. place liope in the future lbeeause ol tlle post we,ve liadl ELLEN A. PRITCHETT. '37 313 Happiness HAT lS HAPPINESS? ls it lla- tawclry glow tliat comes lirom liaving won satisfaction? ls it tlie liierceness tllat sets tlie lieart beating ancl exliilarates tlie soul? ls it reliance tllat illuminates lieiglits attained? No, il is none of ilu-sf-l Happiness is tliat intangible sometliing tliat enters witli slieer joy into tlie lieart ol' living. lt is tliat sigli tliat comes from tlie cleptlis ol tlie soul oi one xvlio, in tlie passing oi autumn years, leans lmacli and regards tlie perlnect neclflace and says, 'XVQII done., H A room lurnislied modernistically in time style oi 1957. Tbe only reminder oi yesterday is an open iireplace and a crude oil lamp casting tlieir iliclcering ligiit on a television radio, and a gleam on two lieacls, one brunette, one blonde. botll strealied witli gray. Lazily time smolte oi tlae lamp curls upward, and lilae a liaint mist talces slaape and form, a reminder of clays gone by. Slowly it creates a world. We see an orpllanage at bedtime. and rapt little faces listening to tiieir nursie, Broken Cbinaf' read- ing tlieir favorite lxiotlier Goose lxlursery rlaymes. Tlie voice fades into tlle distance as we bear a great city, and in it a great laospital. The operating rooms are still briglitly illumi- nated, tlie atmospliere is electrified witlm tlie word Emergency. bla Fislier is directing Super- visor. Hotlimeier to inspect tlie room for Doc- tor Diclcinsons emergency brain operation. ln- to tlae room a raving buman is wiieeled, no otlier tlian our classmate, bliss Rotlri. Sitting in tlie spectatoris seats are some of tlie floor supervisors. lxiisses Hancoclc, King and Hollen- bacb of time Obstetrical department, lxliss Laposlaey of G. U. and lxiiss Hocltimer of Qrtli- opedics. Tlcien tl1e surgeon arrives, turning to lxiiss Fislier, as slfie is tying liis gown, be sclledules a plastic operation. Oli yes, you lcnow tlie patient, bliss Fislier, tlle beautiful lxlrs. ---. I believe lmer maiden name was Nlarjorie l:risclil4orn. 'lille operation is suc- cessliully completecl, llie liglits are climmerl, anrl tlie twiliglit turns into niglit. l,elt lxeliinrl are llu- cares ol tlie rlay as bliss ljislier goes gaily on lu-r way, to tlie fxniuial Club meeting ol' ml-lie blerry Xvives ol Xvincl- sor, at wliicli slie is llie lionorary guest spealv er. llappy voices greet lier, Hflli, lfisli, we were just reacling a letter llrom ljliyllis Reese and lxlilclrecl Rlioacls ol' ilu- Navy Corps sta- tioned at San Francisco, telling us ol tlieir experiences witli tlie golmsf' exclaimed l.oretta Vylagner. Tlie admiralls wiie, tlie lormer Helen Guild. smiles in assent, UYes, tliey clo bave IILIITIOTOLIS 6Xp6l'i6IN'9S.H Mcongratulate me, girls, lim a grandmother, bursts out plump lxlary Cross. Ubly daugllter bad a bouncing baby boy today. How won- derful, cliimecl Peggy Vvildriclc. Dotty Rep- pert and Sally Reese. Hjenimae, clidnit you lmow about it? HLadies. please. tliis is a formal meeting, and not a sewing bee, l-et us turn to time business at band. lxliss Fislier. our beloved Fisli, is liere to spealc to you, not listen to you, pounds out tlie president. Betty Henry. ulxliss Fislier, we are all waiting anxiously. UAl1em, lvlary Fisber clears ber tbroat. ui lmow wliat is closest to your bearts. As in tlae constitution oi your club you bave set iortla tliat you will be addressed by your maiden names and tiius lceep iresli, pleasant memories. l lwave come liere to add to tliem by telling you oi several visits llve liad witli our class- mates tliat you lcnow little oi. First, tliere are several tliat laave stayed on witb us at Habne- mann. lxiarion Vvatson is teaciiing Anatomy, and liappy-go-luclcy Barbara Lobb is directing our baslcetball team to a Rali-Ralw victory. Nve soon sl1all liave an addition to our staii. The dignified Grace Bolger is resigning from ber position at Teaclieris College, Columbia Uni- versity, to take over the taslc ot Educational Director. You lcnow, that now, that is a diffi- cult enterprise, since our educational statt num- hers twelve instructors in addition to the lec' turers ttrom ilu- lxledical College. Actively en- gaged in Nursing Education is also .lanet Shaud, the assistant editor ol the American Nursing jlournut, and lxliss Carlson, the Busi- ness lxlanager ot the lournot. Ruth Hill, the president ot the Pennsylvania State Nursing Association, is at present sponsoring a hill to the House ot Representatives lor a tour-year college course to he required hy all those who desire to enter the School ol Nursing. VVe, who graduated many years ago, are amazed, hut this is only a natural development ot our times. Not so long ago, l had occasion to spend a lew days in New Yorlc, and l found several ol the girls there. lxlary Vvatson and our charming lady, Edith lxloult, had just re- turned from the wilds ot Africa where they are doing missionary duty with their spouses. Audrey Funlc was at the lxlacmillan puhlish- ing Company which is revising the fifth edition ot her well lcnown 'Nurses in the Saddle., tell- ing ot the pathos and opportunity in the lxloun- tains of Kentucky. Dorothy Rush was also there concerning some pamphlets on 'Birth Control' which Jerry Vvallcer wrote. They wanted several thousand copies lor their Social Service and Public Health Center, associated with the Bellevue Hospital, which is so ahly managed hy lxliss Donio. At the Bellevue-Stratford last month I at- tended a Banquet previous to the Annual Blue and Gold Ball. Here t touncl many ot the doctors' wives matting merry. The dreamy eyed Stiny and her constant companion, little hlarie Possumato, showed me the results ot their worlc in Stiny's Sanatorium ol the Under- nourished Children near Altoona. lt made a soh rise in my throat as l listened to their humble lneginnings with a tevv colleagues on a forgotten tarm, and the imposing array ot houses which now stretches over several acres. The lormer lxliss Billerhach honored us with a solo, 'At Dawningf accompanied hy Lucille Buclc. lxtellow-voiced Pritchett lcept the con- versation llowing with her Southern drawl. Georgiets lxlildred Rhoads was on a leave of ahsence trom her navy post. Although, now a Navy Nurse, she and her huslaand will eventually, l thinlc, hoth fulfill their dreams ot hlils' Training Days, a Gynecotogical hospital. t could go on raving forever ot the nohle worlc ol our classmates, hut l just got a lciclc in my shins informing me my time is up. VVon't you girls ever grow up, and he dignified ladies? l'm very happy here with you, l saw your eyes shining with tears as I told my experiences. l hope we shall meet again. T1unclerous applause titled the room, echo- ing and re-echoing through a world at rest. T'1e lamp is tliclcering, two loolish virgins have tailed to replenish the oil. The emhers in tue fireplace are glowing faintly. The two heads are hohhing. the room is darlc. Tie Perfect Neclclace has heen completed. Each head glistens in its iown glory, glistens in he light ot the Lamp, The Symhol of Our Proltession. the Symhol ol Service, as visioned hy its founder, Florence Nightingale. ln the passing ot Autumn years a small group ol earnest women are saying. XVell Done. Aufnfio.-x B. STEINHOF, '31 Nl.-one A. Possumro, .312 CLASS SfJNC lTune-CornelI's College Song, Clnilclren of our alma maler Sing we now lmr praise To our svlnool we love so rlearly Loucl our voices raise. 'Mid llle Cily's lmsy clamor Slancls slle great anfl iall Willl a llelping llanfl lo offer Ever friend lo all. In flue pas! anfl in llle fuiure Thee we sllall revere As a friend ancl loving mollzer We salute tllee lzere. CHORUS-4 Hail io thee our alma mater Thee we will upllolcl For the school of Halmemann Siancls tlwe Blue ancl Gold. ADELLA DURBIN, DOROTHY RUSH. 4 STEPPING STONES I was a Cllild. I saw a lady in while, Tenflerly luatlle my bruisecl lenee I lovecl l1er, my lacly in wliiie. I was a girl. Tlwrougli tlzose iempesluous years Slze stood as a lneacon. Her serene, smiling eyes Beclaoned me onwarfl. Slne was my icleal That lady in wlliie. I am a woman. l, foo, wear illal robe ol mercy. Flay Cocl clecree. Tliat I slzoulcl be, Even a semblance of Tllai lady in IUIIUQ. FLORENCE PRINCE, TRlBUI'li TO A NURSE 'Tis strange that all the hards ol yore Have never praised a nurse helore Sueh poets' praise hy rights should he Directed at her clestinyl Xxlho holds the withered hand at night Xvhen lift- is ehhing out oi sight And watch the eyes that once were hright Grow cloudy with eternal night. Xvho hears the tears, the praise, the hlame, fll wealthy patients with a namel Xfvho comes to work with aching head Far sirlier than the one in hed? Vvho greets the cloetor when he comes And sees him pull his chin and hum. He canit say much-you lcnow such scenes But patients asia you what he means. That patients friend, whose always right And tells you so, lor every plight Her tray all wrong, her dressing tight And youive heen slaving hard all night! lxly ideal nurse, you understand ls not the traveling--hitch-hilce hrand A patientys case is something more Than just a daily dreary hore. And she should have that valued trait To lcnow when to anticipate If we must gasp and moan our need. She fails to qualify indeed. A lithesome lass, whose step is light And doesn't gape around all night Vvhose touch is lirm and doesn't fuss Vvhen called upon to wait on us. For you see lite as real and raw Alone, inside the sirlcroom door Salute the nursel l'm sure ,that we Have overlooked her grievously. DR. G. Boemcxiz The Last Will ancl Testament N our presence ancl in ilu- presence ol each ol us, we, ilu- flass ol IOST' ol the Hahnemann llospital School ol' Nursing, in ilu- city ol l,llilaclelpliia anti rom- monwealtll ol ljennsylvania. lmeing almout to leave this vale ol' tears in a sonntl mincl anal gooci unclerstanciing, anti realizing we must part with honors, talents anti emotions, tio herelmy proclaim this the last will ancl testament. XXI this time we tliinlc it appropriate to lmequeatll to those who have lxeen will: us ancl to liuture stuclents anti alumni memlmers the rights ami privileges rreati-cl for each ilalmeeuramts. To Bliss .Nnnalmel Smith we lmequeath our love, cievotion, anti consicic-ration lor all her ellorts anal guiclance which she has given us the lqirst two years ol our school lile. Xve leave this, a tolten ol' that given ns, ancl which is to he usecl in the luture generations as our loncl luooli ol memories. To our supervisors anci heacl nurses-past and present--we leave our sincere thanlcs for much oi their teachings anci guiciance. To the laculty our thanlts lor their struggle with our lyrilliant group. To Freshmen, our predecessors-prosperity. courage ancl success. Xve hope you will have many happy ciays in your school lile anti very few cliscouraging ones. Learn to worlc ii not to win.H To the Juniors, a ciream come true-The honor and privilege ol wearing the Hahnemann cap. The happy feeling ol having outgrown the Freshman ciays. The opportunity ol hecoming an active, progressive class. To the intermediates-A cieeper sense of responsihiiity anci the right to Quicie your followers. To the Seniors-The joy ol reaching senior ciays. The honor ol wearing the lalaclc hand is that symhol of two years' harcl and successlui worlc in service. Loolt- ing lorwarci to the R. lv.--and the fulfillment ol acicied responsihilities in the places we hope to fill in this great compiicateci universe. PERSONAL BEQUEATHS ixiary Branchiniys liililaristering to ixlrs. Connors. Grace Boigens dramatic alaiiity to ixliss Titus. Prince's stature to lNicGirlc. Covintree's loquaciousness to lxtliss Vvhalen. Guiicis naval interest to ixlilier and Ritzel. lxiouit wiiis her thriltiness to Kramer. Steinhofis parliamentary lcnowleclge to Stierle. 41 nliss Xxlilf.flll I S Second Rulninoflu tviolinl to ixloore. Carlsorfs mimiclcs to X!NIlI1Cll6StCI'. I:I'tSt'lllCOI'l1'S love ol niqlit clulns to Krall. Ruslfs contralto voice to Nlclieon. l:etteroll's nonclialant manner to Kolmylniclc. ixliss Y. Sliallvefs amialmle clisposition to lxliss Stetler. A. ljllI'lDill'S pixilation to lxl. fieisinger. nl. ll. Fisliefs grapenuts ancl creamecl lmeel on toast to Engle. Hollenlmaclfs lalase manner to Sangalalclo. Hoyer's staluility to ffelilert. Hills car to tlie fllas stuclents. Tile maternal instincts ol Nl. Cross to Stepler. Tile Freslimen class-to tlie lxleclical Scllool stuclents. Henryis egotism to Bilson. Laposlceyvs sopliisticatecl eyelaslies to Ethylene Lee. Xvilclricles oxlorcl glasses to lxliss lxlcBricle. Posts lmeautilul lmluslles to Staclcliouse. Tile impulse of Gillies to lxliller. Hancock anal Hill-tap combination to Powell ancl Jernee. Donio's pleasing manner ancl clisposition to Stetler. Kings trainecl lisp to Lucas. VVallcer's 6tli floor pent liouse to Oscar. lxlarion VVatson's secret passion to Bemiller. Funles ricling lmabit to lxlatller. Hoclcimefs quiet manners to Guliclc. Steinliols lJrain to tlle lab for lurtlier stucly. Guildis collection ot junlc to tlwe Salvation Army. Bucles suitors to Firestine, To time school our sincere wislrles lor lurtller clevotion ancl uplwolcling time liigliest stanclarcls wliicli lmas prevailecl and exists in the lieart ol eaclm true Halinemannite. On this clay, lxlay 7, IQ37, we, the Senior Class of IQST of tlie Halmemann Hospital, llereluy constitute tliis our last will ancl testament-to wliiclw in witness we lmerewitli alziix our names. HELEN Domo, GENE LAPOSKEY. Vvitnessesz B. HERVEY, J. SHAUD. 42 UNDER-CLASSES Class of 1938 A I.. 'GC ,K-. 1 ., s,-. mf F-+3 IANUARY AND SEPTEMBER SECTIONS OFFICERS OF CLASS President .......... ................................................. .......... E L sm INIOYER Viceapresiclent ........ ......... E LEANOR FICKEON Sefrefary .. .... .......... X VERA O'CONNELL Troasuru ........ ISABELLE HUNTER 44 Class of 1939 ' w. IANUARY SECTION OFFICERS OF CLASS President ......... .....................,............................... N IXRJORIE FICCIRK Vice-President ....... ....... D OROTHY lvom' Secrblary ....... ........ HX MY CZRAHAM Treasurer .........., law BIORTON -L5 Class of 1939 SEPTEMBER SECTION 40 xtra Curricular Activities x Q1 P W5 1. - .. ..- B P U , K QY4 , 2 5 hal ll- 1 5. . . Tm rt... ac.. -... nQla E , AP '. sg ' ' if M: . ' 1 'N new-sm Glee Club HE HAHNEMANN NURSES GLEE CLUB has in the past two years laeen attorclecl many oppor- tunities to meet with joint sessions ot other schools ancl worlcing together in staging various interesting and clelightiul Concerts. They have also proven a clelight- lui entertaining group for our own school ancl its friencls at the annual spring concerts ancl Xmas pro- grams. At present they are uncler the rompetent leaclership of lxliss lxtlayllanny lxlorgan, who has lneen with them ior several years. Bliss A. Statlciewifz is the presiclent ol' the organization. This winter they have laeen worlting especially harcl in preparation tor a joint program with the Hahnemann lxleclifal College Glee Cluly to he given at the Y. Nl. C. A. April the twenty-lirst. They will also rencler several numlaers on ogram. the Comm encement pr 49 Baslcettnall 3 Fate seemecl to lwave turnecl Lacly Luelc asicle l'I'OII1 tlme tI'ilCl4S Or OUI' NUFSCS, l3ElSlCCtlJElll Team tliis year. However, alter malcing tlmeir cleluut in attractive new blue suits timmecl in golcl, tlie team larouglnt two victories, to prove tl1ey were not entirely clefeatecl alqter all. rl-lie team: Forwarfls lxl. lxlccirli F. Gulielc Guarcls C. Vvallcer F. Jernee Cenlvrs l. Carlson B. Labb 9. Necessary substitutions were supplied lmyz E. Riggle lxl. Fetterolf E. Staclclmouse E. lxloyer E. lxtloore D. lvory Tlwe sclmeclule lor tlie year 1936-'57 was as follows: Nov. 30--Lanlcenau Ha1nemann I2 Dee. 14-Pliila. Gen. Halanemann 15 Dee. 28-St. Lulcels Hawnemann IO Jan. I8-G'fm,Ilt0NN'D Hamnemann IO Fell. 1-lxletlmoclist Hamemann 23' Fell 15-Episcopal Hawnemann 21 Plar. S-Almington l Hamemann Il Blar. 22-blt. Sinai Hainemann 21 Student Council UR Student Council was organized in Septemher, IQS6. The membership consists of all students in the school. having paid the initial tee of one dollar. They have many interesting projects under way and in time plan to accomplish even more. Their annual meeting is to he held the second Thursday in Sep- tember. The officers at present are: President ........... ......... R UTH HILL Vice-President ...,...... .......,.... Ax LICE FOWLER Recording Secretary ...... ....... E LEANOR XZXRNALL Corresponding Secreiary ..... ...... D ORIS HELSENGRPQN Treasurer ......................... ......... H ELEN DONIO Dramatic Club Another new development in the social activities oi the nurses is a little group Linder the direction of ixliss Hager. The Dramatic Club. The first step oi this cluh is to stage a play, Uri-he Schem- ing Six. The characters are to he ahly portrayed hy Barhara Lohh, hiary lxiathers, Ida Carlson, Francis Guliclc, iiane Vveitman, isahelle Hunter, 'Florence Bilson, Catherine Gillies and Phoehe hiacDevitt. 51 Ping Pong :X new incioor sport was aiiiiorrimi the stucients this year in the form oi ping Pong. Fiore than a iew gaineci pleasure from this enticing game throughout the winter months. A tournament was hegun hut has yet to he Cornpieteci. in the tryouts Q iieatrife Ritter won over ---- Vineyard. fiiaciys Scuii won over Niargaret Xvooci. .ienimae Hoyer won over .iean Batezei thy cieiauiti. Barham i.ohh-Eiizaheth hioore--untinisheci. Swimming Another recreation-swimming-was openeci to the stucients during the entire winter at the Arch Street Central Y. Ni. C. A. Daily swimming priviieges were at the fingertips of the many who wished to maice use of such opportunities. On April 17th, lQ'j7, a Competitive swimming meet is to he heici among the six nurses groups from ciiiierent hospitals that were entereci in the Basicethaii League. ixiay the Hahnemann mermaicis giicie through the waters at super-speed, bringing victory and giory to our schooii U Temperature Sheet -1954-1955 L955-1956 19561957 MOIVTHS A4OrvT'HS MONTHS K 1254567891011121554X5e6,73'v9l0fllZ z5f56783zaiflar 'ta 2 .X 1. A X G 3 E s e xl K S efe I 1 e 1 l N , . 'N 4 4 J v M V 1 ' fl , m 0 eo Q .LV 1: M in 0 rem 0 a 49 JJ S 0 U 0 G5 D 0 x 0 0 i Student Notes XVHO? Took up interior decorating at midnight in the nurses' home? ls the Jimmy Valentine of diet kitchen? Are the outstanding figures in the once-upon- a-time 3rd floor hath hook? Always keeps a compact in HBH? Followed who with a paper bag? Gets mellow on 7-up? Got lost on the Broad St. Suhway? Helped who find the keyhole? Reported on duty when she had a Sunday A. MJ Always says, Nothing for you, Nliss --H? Staged a boxing match on duty? Plays pickup sticks at 2 A. NL? Had the tire hose turned on her in the wee hours? Never wants to get oii duty at 7 P. N12 Never found the Vvissahickon Drive? Sold their best hat for a quarter? ls given the rush hy all the internes? Are the Burlington Socialites? Can gently remove a whole pie from cafe- teria? Vvent to the Penitentiary, hut not as an inmate? ls the chief word mixer-upper in Hahne- mann? PGKIN-FUN-A-TUS The world is old yet likes to laugh New jokes are hard to find A whole new editorial staff Can't tickle every mind- So if you meet an ancient joke Decked out in modern guise- Don't frown and call the thing a fake Just smile,-don't he so wisel MISSING LINKS- Prompt detivery ot maiI at il A. IXI. Breakfast in Overnights in Icitchen. Last year's internes. Ixtorning parade on 4th IIoor. CIass dances. Light out, at 10:30. The two 0Id standhys'-Rose and Sarah. Shoe poIish in the nurses' houses. I'Iahnemann's Campus. Ixlr. Zilch in Obs. A c0Id water system in Home No. 1. The impressiveness of the I9IacIc hand. Rounds at 10:15. A STUDENT NOTES There once was a girI from pen argyt who on a great career did emharge-yI she Ieft her home and started to roam now she's working on grh IIoor. There once was a girI from Chester who came here to do her hester. she fell for a guy IiIce a socIc in the eye now she is not what she useter. There once was a girt from Icent square who had very IJeautiIuI hair. she came here to study but IeII for a student etc., etc., so beware. There once was a girl from IranIcIord and all her money she did Ioantchoard to come to the city to sing a little dirty for the patient here on the ward. fcffwc 'f sg ff f MMWW Professional Notes i 2...,.,.,, ' Wm W V 'A X' .f I 5 'OM' X 45 R Zig? A 1 W , ' ' Ailbv-MN -Q. kW2yWQ Sli . n Professional Notes Qjfgvfaf jf Q5 WP C WI' aff, GW , EQWQQLW Clww lmwfd. 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