Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing - Hahnoscope Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1921
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A 4v 'l- z-'.'Q'. , 1- f '. -s.- '5F 1 -' ' ' .1 'Q f ' ' .L nr ' L. f THE WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL PRISM ' wff Sawwlf S f ' sS 1 eeqwb OF THE CLASS OF 1921 r candle so shine th Eebication HE names of Clara Barton, Florence Nightingale, Jane Delano and others are names which the whole nursing world looks up to and admires, because these women with dauntless courage and unending faith, established the ideals after which we now strive to pattern our lives. As this is true of the nursing world, so each training school with its little colony of student nurses instinctively chooses some person, often in their very midst, who to them is a living ideal. To the class of '21 the name of Edith B. Irwin stands out as belonging to one who has striven for and with us. A kind adviser when we needed help, a teacher and an organizer. Now that she has gone to other Helds of work, she is still with us in our thoughts. It is our privilege to have dedicated our Class Book to her as a standing act of our admiration, our love and our gratitude for the work she so nobly performed in our behalf. 1,4 W .iii-. I is fl ' ' i k lx , I H f 1' -. .r' PM g L V - 'F 1-E i 5.157- 2 EDITH B. IRWIN AY I extend to each of you my sincere wishes for the greatest success and happiness in your future career. Always be proud of your profession, never mar it by allowing your aim to be dollars instead of giving comfort and sympathy to those committed to your care. EDITH IRWIN. 3 Go miss JBIach O Miss Black's loyalty and unlimited support do we owe a great part of our success in being able to complete our Class Book. From the beginning we felt her interest was not only for us but with us. In Miss Black we have found one to whom we may go with our various troubles, and not only do we go to her to ask help, but we go confident she -will aid us in every way she can. No matter how trivial may be our problem, she gives it the due consideration that only a truly great General gives to his officers. VVe believe that she not only judges the school as a whole, but studies each girl individually as well. She has not only exercised her every effort to make our remain- ing time worth while, but has endeavored to send us out better able to meet the many tasks before us. She has helped us to choose our future work, and by her advice and encouragement we go forth stronger. And now we are about to go out the portals through which we so wonderingly came three years ago, we shall carry with us many pleasant memories of College Hospital, and among them will be the memory of Miss Black. May we in return be loyal to her by keeping uppermost in our minds the standard she has set for our school. -1 LYDIA A. BLACK T is with great pleasure that I congratulate this Class of 1921 of the lYoman's Medical College Hospital, and admire the spirit they have carried with them in their three years of arduous duties. These ever-willing workers have achieved the goal that once looked far distant: yet, as we reminisce. it was but yesterday when that terrible plague of influenza was raging, and it was at this time that these noble women felt their call to comfort the ill and relieve suffering humanity. May we never forget the untiring efforts and self-sacrifice that was made by the nurse at that time. Passing through this state of upheaval and unrest of the world's history has been beneficial to our profession: it has opened new channels to the graduate nurse. May this Class of 1921 realize that honor does not lie in being mercenary, but in the distinction you bring your Alma Mater, your colleagues and your profession. A star is never lost, That we once have seeng And we always may be XYhat we may have been. LYDIA ANN BLACK. 5 DR. MARY M. SPEARS GU could not have chosen a work to do nor a career richer in opportunity for real service-a service that carries with it com- fort and joy to the suffering, and a service that has for its reward so full a measure of gratitude. To be true to yourself and to the ideals of your profession can mean for you nothing but happiness and success. I can wish nothing better for each one of you. NIARY M. SPEARS, M.D. 6 E :I 5 S E .A P' 21 Z 4 2 z S 2 1- A -3 3 Q -I 4 D! 2 C Z - .- P- 4 -I Z nz 1- m an as 3 ..- ... e- :u :: 5 2 9- E 5 1 v Q 1? 3, :U 'Il' L. if f... .go Il. A .A Q 5 7: .1 9 9 A A u :' - 5. aa 2 2 A a. C- '5 L. o A 1: u :a -. A -A S, as 2 :f E' 1. 3' Z L :Q Q. E 71 F4 5 F4 .IZ 4 .z :w ... ... r- z 4 A L' 5 EE ...A ui M. 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You have the high privilege of stand- ing by the sick and suffering, and helping them in their hour of need. In that privilege lies the blessing of your work. May such success and blessing be with you in full measure. ALICE WELD T ALLANT, M.D. Q Smile and the world smiles with you, Knock and you knock alone, For the cheerful grin will let you in, Vlihere the kicker is never known. This sentiment embodies the 1921 class spirit! Entering train- ing at the time of the Hu, they were plunged into the depths of nursing when older nurses were very scarce on this side of the ocean. They had to learn to keep their heads above water without much help at times. VVhen scarcely more than probationers they had to assume a great deal of responsibility, but they came up smiling every time. The fewer there were the more they had to dog but they did not knock their training-school, though one after another supervisor or chief nurse silently stole away. It was an endurance test, but they won. Now they are let in the profession of nursing, no wonder at their cheerful grin! Keep smiling, girls! MARY BUCHANAN, M.D. Your diploma and the fact of your graduation are not so much rewards of merit as opportunities for higher service. Because you hold a diploma from the Hospital of XYoman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, our patrons will know that we have placed our stamp of approval upon your character and training. They will expect you to be women of high courage and ideals, understanding your profession and devoted to it with an eye single to the services you can render. MARGARET F. BUTLER, M.D. g Q My sincere wishes for much success for the Class of 1921. M. SHERMAN, M.D. 8 My best wishes go to this Class of 1921, and my hope that the years that come will strengthen and develop you in giving the service that has always been the ideal of your profession. F our years of training have shown you that the life of a nurse is one of much self-sacrifice, but those years have also made you see how well worth while that sacrifice is. Taggart wrote these lines which carry my message to you: All service is reactive, and returns Upon the server, as a mirror burns Back to the sun its life-inflaming ray. Yours is the office thus to comfort pain, To cool the fevered, bring back health again, And to the darkened mind restore the day. May all your hours thus in blessing bless, Till you, when all is done, confess That your high service gladdened your own way. FLORENCE ELIZABETH KRAKER, M.D. Shakespeare must have had in mind the ideal nurse when he said: How far that little candle sheds its light, So shines a good deed in a naughty world. D. CASE-BLECKSCHMIDT, M.D. You have been instructed, advised, admonished, and at times praised, but in spite of any faults you may have had during train- ing you have now overcome them by hard work, close application and diligence. Because of your cheerful personality and willingness to oblige, even under the most trying circumstances, success is assured you. R. HARTLEX', M.D. If at first you don't succeed Try, try again. These are the girls that will succeed For they will try and try again. E. BACON, M.D. 9 1 , e 3 , . 2 t E iz DR.LEO H.BERND O be a good trained nurse is more than a profession, it is a religion. To be an indifferent one is a great crime, because it is the helpless ones who suffer. LEO H. BERND, M.D. 10 If I I 'I I ,ef 1 ' MISS VIOLA EPLER MISS HELEN GROSCH I A' If MISS GERTRUDE MCCORMICK MISS ISABELLA MILLS 11 'J 1 Conciseness and decision are above all things necessary. Let what you say to the sick be concisely and decidedly expressed. lYhat doubt and hesitation there may be in your own mind must never be communicated to their's, not even in little things. Let your doubt be to yourself, your decision to them. XKTIOLA R. EPLER. My congratulations to all the members of the Class of 1921. I wish you all success in your chosen work. Never forget it is for Humanity you are working, not for gloryg and may your thoughts always turn to your Alma Mater. . HELEN A. GRoscH. Q You have had joys and sorrows aplenty in your course of training. Your joy over little things has strengthened you and made you better able to overcome any obstacles which may arise before you. Now, as you face the world ready to display the knowledge you have gained within our doors by serving where you are needed the most, my sincere wishes go with you. GERTRL'DE MCCORMICK. A big bunch of success tied with a bow of happiness to the Class of 1921. I. P. MILLS. QA 12 93 ji 75.9 1 5 I 5. 4, Greeting PLACE IN THE RANKS AWAITS YOU, EACH VVOMAN HAS A PART TO PLAY THE PAST AND THE FUTURE ARE NOTHING IN THE FACE OF THE STERN TODAY. 13 Glassgmook WUTCGF5 Editor E. L. KING Assistant Editor B. E. DI EROLF A ssociate Editors A. E. CULBERT M. F. LEXVIS R B. SHIMP C1395 WUICCYS President B. KLEIN Vice-Presidents K. KLEIN A. E. CULBERT Secretary Treasurer R. B. SHIMP E. L. KING C1855 Colors Ilfaroon and Gold IIDOIIO To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield 1-I Glass Tbistory F one had stepped into the sitting-room of the Nurses' Home on the eve of October 1, 1918, they would have been greeted by a group of people gathered from various parts of our country. Various incentives were the cause of their presence on this night. These were tragic times for young America, for all around us brothers and relatives were being sent to far-away camps or over- seas. XYhile all of this was going on, we too had a desire to help Humanity. Although we could not fill as great a place as a gradu- ate nurse, we contented ourselves with the thought that we were relieving someone by filling a place that would have been vacant. Our arrival was quite timely, for the infiuenza had begun to clutch Philadelphia's inhabitants in its terrible grip. On the morning of October 1, it would be hard to find a more amusing scene than we must have presented to onlookers. Having traveled long distances the night before, we had found it hard to arise when six o'clock came. Having managed by many awk- ward manipulations to make stiff bishop collars button in the back, and in the meantime scurrying about trying not to fall over long dangling skirts while we struggled with the bands of our new aprons, we finally answered the repeated call of our housekeeper, Mrs. Geissler, by hastening down the stairs, and, after what assist- ance she deemed necessary in completing our nurse's toilet, followed in her trail over to the hospital. VVe were surely a bewildered- looking crowd as we stood at our table waiting for grace. Some were big, some were small, some short, and some tall. The days of the terrible epidemic of infiuenza were upon us, so instead of the customary preliminary course we were placed on duty immediately, sometimes to stay till late evening without any time off duty, but little did this worry us, for we had already caught the spirit of doing for others, as well as learning much from our Senior nurses. A word here should be said about our Seniors, for those were gruesome days for them. Shortage of nurses, added responsibility due to the epidemic, all go to show what true soldiers they were. Their willingness to teach and help us in our utter ignorance of the ways of nursing shows their untiring patience and kindness. Many times, even now, we can look back and say, I learned 'that from a Senior nurse when I was a 'Probief 15 After a time the epidemic began to wane, and before Christmas our classes had started. This crowded our day even more, and at that time we thought we had never been busier in our whole lives. However, according to the old adage, Experience proved to be our best teacher. Gur classes continued at the medical college until late spring. At this time our directress, Miss Isabella Wood- burn, resigned to study at Columbia University. Dr. Mary M. Spears then took us under her wing, until early fall, when Miss Irwin came to take up the office of Chief Nurse, and during her stay we were taught by the ever-present example in herself. With her came Miss Pratt, also a good teacher. However, she entered other fields of nursing which carried her far from us. We missed her, but her place was filled by another graduate of the University Hospital, Miss Myrtle Hursh. She stayed with us as long as Miss Irwin, which was in May, 1921, when we were again without a Directress, until Miss Epler, one of our own graduates, took the reins for the early summer months. In late summer Miss Black, a graduate from the Jefferson Hospital, came to us. VVe are glad to welcome her here, and we realize what a splendid training the rest of the pupil nurses will receive under her instruction and supervision. May they be more cooperative at all times than we have been in the past three years. Now comes the parting of the ways-the time we had marked off on the calendar for the last three years, and yet, like everyone else, we hate to go! However, if we are going to progress we cannot remain in one place, we must step out from under the sheltering eaves of the College Hospital--out into the cold big world. Bo-ol it's cold! VVon't somebody take us in? VVe hope so. And, anyway, we have all the knowledge and training we received at the College Hospital--second to none. So, believing, we travel on. Good-by and good luck. Uibe 309 of 1lncompleteness CContributed by Dr. Mary McKayD If all our lives were one broad glare Of sunlight, clear, uncloudedg If all our paths were smooth and fair, By no soft glooms enshroudedg If ail life's flowers were fully blown, XYithout the sweet unfolding, And happiness were rudely thrown Cin hands too weak for holding: Should we not miss the twilight hours, The gentle haze and sadness? Should we not long for storms and showers To break the constant gladness ? If none were sick and none were sad, XYhat service could we render? I think if we were always glad, XYe scarcely could be tender. Did our beloved never need Our patient ministration, Earth would grow cold and miss indeed Its sweetest consolation. If sorrow never claim our heart, And every wish were granted, Patience would die and hope depart, Life would be disenchanted. V And yet in heaven is no more night, In heaven is no more sorrow, Such unimagined new delight Fresh grace from pains will borrow. As the poor seed that, underground, Seeks its true life above it, Not knowing what will there be found XYhen sunbeams kiss and love it, So we, in darkness upward grown, Do look and long for heaven, But cannot picture it below 'Till more of life be given. 17 Glass 1RoII GUss1E ZEITLINE. . . . ELIZABETH IIIICRETTRICRHH BERTHA KLEIN . . . KAROLINE KLEIN . . MARGARET MUELLERX . MARY B. LEWIS . . RENA B. SHIMP . . BERTHA E. DIERGLF . LOUISE E. PECHIM . EDITH L. KING . . . ANNABEL L. o'ERIEN . A. ELIZABETH CULBERT . PEARL OTTEYT . . . EDITH TACKETTX GRACE sUNDQL'IsTI1 . ODESSA s. POTTER . ANNA RoscoE . MINIE M. sAII'YER . GERTRUDE WILLEMST . GERTRUDE BRGCKT .. . Philadelphia, Pa. . Denver, Col. . Rosemont, N. J . Rosemont, N. J. . Philadelphia, Pa. . New York, N. Y. Clifton Heights, Pa. . VVilkes-Barre, Pa. . Etione, France . Boston, Mass. . Harrisburg, Pa. . Shamokin, Pa. . Philadelphia, Pa. . Lansing, Mich. . . Michigan . . Johnstown, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. . Lancaster, N. H. . Trenton, N. J. . Riverside, N. 18 GUSSIE ZEITLINE QZEITIED Plz iladelplz ia, Pa. The class shark. The fact that Zeitie is alvvays so well posted may he partly due to the efforts of her reporter ? ? ? Her favorite pastime is trying to keep Atlantic City engage- ments-on time. Wie vvonder if you'll have a wireless station in South Amer- ica, so as to correspond more frequently! The best of luck is the wish of the entire class. BERTHA KLEIN CBERTD Rpsemont, New Jersey Noted for her studious ways. As our Class President, Bertha worked hard to make our activi- ties reach the top notch. One of her chief delights is trying to solve mathematical problems. Nothing warms her heart more than to think of the farm, and from all appearances we expect to see Bertha in a home of her oyvn some day. KAROLINE KLEIN CKALD From the some farm as Bertha As leader of our comb band she can't be beat. Believe me, when I say it's no small feat. Noted for being musical Kal was the faithful leader of the comb orchestra and amuse- ment club in Senior house. VYe miss your concerts and we wonder if when the moon is right we don't hear the rattling of the trusty Liz speeding about town. gg MARY LEWIS CIYIARY FJ Sclzevzectady, N. If. Noted for being an authority g on romance. It is really a com- fort to go to her in case you are ever afflicted with that malady Hloyen-for she knows just what to do. VVe expect to see the name of Lewis combined with the firm of Heinzev some day. Xo doubt the number will increase, for Mary has an unusual interest in yarious kinds of pickles. Her wit and timely remarks haye sayed the day many times when the rest of us stood back in apprehension of the yerbal storm that sometimes threatened to r break from the lips of some provoked chief. May you always carry your optimism with you whereyer you may go. 20 BERTHA DIEROLF CDE.-XRIED lVfz'Ikes-Barre, Pa. Q That good goods often come in small packages has been shown in the presence of Bertha. She is always willing to help, whether the task be pleasant or otherwise. She is dearly loved by patients and colleagues. Her ambition to go on the mission field is a noble one and we want to have her remember, we're all right back of her, even if it's at the other side of the globe. I LQUISE PECHIM QPEACHQ i Ezfione, France XYho hails from gay Paree- XVhen asked if she wants a new dress, You can hear her say, Oni, ouif Wlhich, as we all know, means Yes. To go to another country and study to be a nurse is an undertaking which many of us would hesitate to attempt. However, this is what Peachv has attempted and successfully completed. Her sole aim is to return to her native land and care for her countrymen. Peach deserves credit for her loyalty to us, for she has always been right there with class spirit. Her idea of our taste in regard to fashion is, well-its almost too small to be seen with the naked eye! At first there were many sayings which we couldn't under- stand, but, now, we know all her colloquialisms. For instance, we know she's speaking of the hen product when she says, H Please pass the h-eggslu 21 EDITH KING Boslon, Mass. Philadelphia, she says, excels in many, many things, But give me Boston for the good old-fashioned beans As editor of our Class. Book, it is needless to say, Edith is gifted with ideas and inspira- tions. Even on duty, she some- times gets an inspiration. If one should enter her den, as she calls it, one would think it was a printing-office, but on close ex- amination you will find it is only the Boston Transcript. Recently she has been acting very queerly, spending sleepless nights and always in deep thought. We could not fathom this mystery which enveloped our hoodlum until we found her, secluded in one corner of her den, embroidering a table cover, which led us to wonder if Edith also has a romance. K l ANNABEL O'BRIEN CQBIED Hd77fiSbZL7g, Pa. By some people a live wire is regarded as being dangerous. Annabel is really a harmless live wire, but she is alive-yea, every inch of her. She has so many hobbies it's hard to choose any one as being her favoriteg per- haps making bargains and mak- ing dates with best dancers are equally popular. Her only worry in life is whether or not she can get last hours on all holidays CHebrew A New Year includedj and-her coated tongue. If ever you wish to dispel all Obie's worries, let me whisper that chicken chow mein usually works like a charm. 22 i ODESSA POTTER folznslown, Pa. XYe're almost afraid to attempt a write-up about Odessa for fear we will jump out from the frying .pan into the fire. We must take the final leap-so here goes! XYhen asked to do some simple task XYe're sure to know the answer: Indeed I'll not! Indeed I'll not! But on one occasion she failed to say Indeed, I'll not! Let others pay. The one affair of which I speak XYas our corn-roast at Darby Creek. Her cooking has won for her fame, and we must acknowledge we always seek Odessa when we need a chairman of the refresh- ment committee. RENA SCHIMP QBLAZE, or SCARIE VVILLIED Clifton Heights, Pa. It has been said: U Her laugh will some day wake the dead. On one occasion Rena's lusty shrieks probably saved her life as well as the rest of the inmates of Senior House. So we readily forgive all spontaneous out- bursts which she has ever uttered in the past or may utter in the future. VVithout the cheerfulness and fun which Blaze casts about we would be groping in darkness. Dur- ing her first year she joined the App-end-ect-omi Club which re- sulted in an unlooked for furlough. However, her courage was never failing and today she is still one of us. Always ready to lend a helping hand and always sympathetic-two qualities which have made for her many, many friends. 23 I .. A. ELIZABETH CULBERT CCULLIED Reading, Pa. - V - Noted for her acquaintance with auto owners CAhem!j and numerous phone calls. Cheer A up! Perhaps Mr. Bell will give you a pension for your constant patronage of his busi- ness! Never mind! Many times we'ye been helped out of dith- culty in being rushed to Broad Street Station by her ever- willing admirers. Because of her first-hand knowledge of I ships, we think she would ably fill the ofhce of first mate. ff ANNA ROSCOE CWINDY ANNIE, Hazleton, Pa. At sports she is a thriller: But at orchestras-well her Fiddle couldn't be much shrillerl Our champion athlete. Kind readers, let me warn you-never, never make the sad mistake of inquiring about that gold dinner- plate she wears about her neck. Roscoe is noted for her sys- tem, and the placards she pastes upon the walls. She also ' has affectionate tendencies to- , ward some wearers of the white ' ,, i-1f , ??? During the first year of - Anna's stay here we were led to wonder if we had a mermaid in our midst when we heard the strains of sweet music, but to our diappointment we found it to be not some siren of the deep, but only a Ctwob string violin. However, we remember, true to tradi- tion, it attracted quite a few followers of the sterner sex. 24 MINIE SAWYER QBALLOOND ' Lancaster, N. H. Wihose one ambition was to be a perfect dietitian, her chief delight C?D to prepare dainty dishes for discriminating doctors. Long will we remember the Thanksgiving party of 1920, such pies, such cakes, and Oh myf how we ate! Her pluck has been boundless and perse- yerence is her side partner which followed her through training. When you return to the White Mountains may your suc- cess and happiness surpass even -I the greatness of the mountains and be as immovable as the Old Man of the Mountains. y XYHATS YOUR DOPE, DOCTOR? Say, where can a man buy a cap for his knee, Or a key for a lock of his hair? Can your eyes be called an academy Because there are pupils there? On the crown of his head what jewels are found? VVho walks on the bridge of your nose? Can you use in shingling the roof of your mouth The nails on the end of your toes? Could the crook in your elbow be sent to jail? If so, what did he do? How can you sharpen your shoulder blades? I'll be darned if I know, do you? Could you sit in the shade of the palm of your hand Or beat at the drum of your ear? Does the calf of your leg eat the corn on your toes? Then why not grow corn on the ears? 25 ! llbropbecxg WAS on a camping trip, when I was stranded on an isle out to sea, that this incident occurred. We had been deep-sea fishing and had been unable to'Hmake away because of a severe storm which had broken. So we were forced to land on an isle where a lighthouse stood. The people were most hospitable, and the fact that we had an old-time sea captain stamped us in their minds as being eligible to their innermost circle, even though they lapsed into their favorite phase of entertainment, that of spinning yarns. As they talked on in their drawling speech, telling of the wild experiences they had off the Grand Bank in their earlier days, I made myself comfortable on the old-fashioned settee which was in the corner by the little open grate. From the outside we could hear the angry waves dashing against the rocks, as though to gain revenge by swallowing-up the miniature island, lighthouse and all. After a time a signal was sighted by the keeper, and he in his answering flash found it to be a signal of some ship in distress. The lifeboats pushed off, the men battling with the waves, and were soon out of sight. The rest of the men having gone down to the shore to await their return, I decided to make myself comfort- able. So curling in a heap in the corner of the old settee, I went to sleep-and it is of my dream I will try to tell you. I thought I had been washed into the ocean by the waves, and after Hoating about was being hauled on the rocks by some very powerful person, who seemed in the complexities of my dream to be Anna Roscoe, in the garb of a life-saver. Immediately in response to her whistle, two helpers appeared, to carry me back to her small building, which proved to be a private hospital. I remarked on her rather unique establishment, and she replied, This is what I call system. As I gazed at the wall I recognized the familiar signs and rules. The next morning I was served with a most delicious breakfast. Anna told me she never accepted a dietitian unless they had taken at least a correspondence course under Minie Sawyer, and, she further explained, Minie was now head dietitian at the White House. She said Annabel O'Brien had an institution also-a convalescent home for exhausted and retired professional dancers, where they 26 might recuperate and by occasional practice regain their lost strength. As it had been several days since I had read a paper, I asked to see one. Imagine my surprise when I saw the winner of the National Automobile Races had taken Evelyn Culbert for his wedded wife. It went on to say, Miss Culbert's former experience in motoring had been an important factor of the romance and that they expected to tour the whole world by automobile. That afternoon I decided to go to the village where the summer colony was holding a charity bazaar for a foreign missionary. I received a series of thrills when I learned the missionary's name was Bertha Dierolf. In the course of the afternoon I met a girl who asked me to call at her home as she was entertaining a visitor who was advocating sea dancing as a means of reducing VVhen I saw the graceful, willowy form gliding and skipping about among the waves, I was about to ask who is this nymph-like creature, when out of a clear sky I heard a shriek of laughter which was unmistakably the laugh of Rena Shimp. VVhen I asked her motive Cshe always had been so quietj she told me it was part of a plan to interest people in a large day nursery in New York City which was conducted by Louise Pechim for French war orphans. That evening we all went driving through the country, passed a large estate, and I noticed a sign, which on further investigation read: HB. Klein, Model Hennery and Poultry Farm. This was easy to understand for if one had ever lived next door to Bertha, one would remember farming was her favorite topic of conversation. Rena and I had decided to return to the city, and as we went to the boat we noticed a group of young musicians who apparently were going on the same journey. Later I heard one of them men- tion Karoline Klein's name, and, taking the liberty of asking whether he knew her, he replied that she owned a conservatory where she taught music to be used in connection with general anesthesia in some of the largest hospitals in Trenton. Upon arriving at the dock in New York City, we were delayed because of a great crowd of people. In order to satisfy my curios- ity I stood on the end of my suitcase, and it is no wonder I almost lost my balance when to my surprise I recognized Gussie Zeitline. 27 I managed to ask her if she was arriving home for her annual vacation, when she informed me it was her wedding tour! As we came to Broadway, we noticed traffic was somewhat delayed. This time it was a parade of school children, and whom should I see at the head of it but Mary Lewis. When we finally reached the office building where Rena had her offices I noticed the name of a great surgeon. Then it was that Rena told me of our old classmate Gdessa Potter, who, because of her experience in the operating-room, had qualified to act as his first assistant. 5 As we were waiting for the elevator I heard a terrible thud, and must have wakened, for I felt the salt air blowing across my face and I could distinguish the forms of the coast guards returning, carrying with them a huge box. Having struggled half the night to rescue the crew and cargo from the wrecked ship, they were bringing me many strange gifts which the grateful sailors had brought from some far away land. Some were given to me, and I am bringing them tonight to share of my bounty with you. VVHO KNOVVS? She who knows not that she knows not, She's a foolish Probieg Teach her. She who knows not, and knows she knows not, She is a silly Sub-junior, Shun her. She who knows, and knows not that she knows, She is a jolly Junior, VVake her. She who knows and knows that she knows, She is a wise Senior, Follow her. 28 wut 'East will anb Gestament 0 the junior Class, we do bequeath the privilege of leaving the elevator first, the honor of wearing two stripes, our places at the dining table, also the pleasureC???j to leave the table live minutes of seven for chapel-our dignity and our superfluous wisdom. Now comes the things dearest to our hearts! It grieves us deeply to part with our most cherished personal belongings. B. KLEIN-hereby wills her nightly duty of informing her neighbors, It's ten-thirty-lights out! K. KLEIN-hereby bequeaths her red ostrich plume to her successor in the comb band. G. ZEITLINE-leaves her newspaper reporter from New Jersey to the best-looking girl in the class of '22. M. LEWIS-leaves the problem of trying to determine the number of calories contained in a dish of puffed rice. B. DIEROLF-leaves her ravenous appetite to the probationers. A. L. O'BRIEN-begrudingly leaves her jazz orchestraand its talented members. E. L. KING-leaves her Boston bag to the Barton nurses to carry specimens in, but warns them not to leave the bag in the closet over-night! A. E. CULBERT-from her string of many suitors leaves her most-beloved Captain Price, also his ship S. S. Emmanuel Victoria, My automobiles and chauffeurs I will take alonglj. MLLE. PECHIM-leaves her French heels and her artistic ideas. O. POTTER-leaves her good disposition and winning ways- also her joy rides. RENA SHIMP-lC21VCS her musical laugh and sunshiny ways. MINIE SAWYIQR-leaves a recipe for New Hampshire pancakes and the evening lecture about Lancaster. ANNA Roscoli-leaves her system to the juniors, also the privilege of tacking rules on the corridor walls. 29 Awful . Beauty . Broke . Couple . Can't . Dijicult Dangerous Eats . Fresh . Good . Hard . Ideas . Jolly . Knocks . Money . Millions No lady Nothing Glass Eictionarg . All teachers' exams. . All of us. . Everybody on the second day of every month . Another is Ctwob too many. . Obsolete in ranks of Senior Class. . Getting to breakfast for roll-call. . Coming in after 10.00 P.M. . Enjoyed by all Csee R. S. and O'B.D. . Probies. . Oh yes! Some of us. . Our cement floors. . Never have enough. . The juniors. . Something we always get. . Xlle never lack it??? . Some day in the sweet by-and-by. i . The one who wrote this. . Wlhat some of us know. Opportunity . . One way street Push . . . VVe've lots of it. Queer . . Our State Board. Right . . Vllhat VV. C. H. stands for. Supreme . . Senior Class. Taet . . Art of sidestepping supervisors. Unity . . The way we work. Victory . . The end of Senior year. Work . . The genius that wins. X -ray . . Chief Supervisor. Year . . The best is '21. Zero . . Not of much account. 30 POEM TO LOUISE I'll introduce, Louise, our French classmate: Though not petite, she knows just how to wear her clothes, She hails from gay Pareef' She does not like our style at allg My duds, she says, They are not chic, I know they feel all right on me, In spite of fashion critic. H Ridiculous! Pos-i-tively! My dear! You'll hear her say, Your clothes look, Oh, so dreadful! They simply are passe. She perched my hat upon my ear, My cloak she draped divinely, And said, That's it! Look! Charming, dear! Your picture is very timely. At my new self I chanced to look, And told her of my inward fear Of trolley cars and auto horns, The noise of which I might not hear. At this most stupid speech of mine, A look of scorn replaced her smile: She said, My dear! You might as well Be dead as out of style! My skirt came next in for a hike, Your hose must show, said she to meg But I remarked, My feet are large. She merely smiled and said, Oni, Oni. M. F L 21 31 A WARNING TO TRAVELERS Dear friend, I give thee warning, If you are going on a trip, Be sure you have your ticket Clutched with a tightly grip. I hate to be a pessimist, But I think you ought to know Of a calamity that befell A friend of mine not long ago. She had planned to take a trip Out west on a certain date, But, alas, alack! Alas, alack! This train she did not make. I saw her to the station, She looked her very best, VVhere was the ticket she thought she had Tucked snugly in her dress? Our friend was left standing, These facts I must relate, Sad, forlorn and distressed Outside the train-yard gate. Perhaps you've had the feelin' And the sinkin' in your heart As you watched the train you thought you'd make Around the bend depart. It really was upsetting, This little episode, It turned my nerves all upside down, Likewise the Reading road. 32 But it had a happy ending, As you perhaps have heardg How her taxi beat the flyer To the town of Harrisburg. Friend, I shall not bore you further, Vl'ith this little warning rhyme, Because I know by this time You have read between the lines. Q SNAP-SHUTS Best singer . . A. E. CULBERT Most musical . . KAROLINE KLEIN Best natured . . A. L. O,BRIEN Most studious . . R. SHIMP Most enthusiastic . . O. POTTER Most silent . . . A. ROSCOE Best cook . . . M. SANVYER Always smiling . . M. LEWIS Best sport . . . B. KLEIN Globe trotter . . G. ZEITLINE Most noisy . . B. DIEROLF Most patriotic . . L. PECHIM Most carefree . . . E. KING Q CLINIC .Margaret Caddressing patient who is aimlessly wandering aboutl- lYhat do you wish, sir? Patient- I want 606. .llargaret Qin disgustD4 There is the phone book. Find what number you want. 33 GUI' 'lll1t6l'IlC5 DR. GALLEAN1: Her smile? Surely you need not ask to know it came from that sunny land of Italyg hence, her sunny ways. Gnly occasionally do we see a little cynical shadow flickering across the path, but before we can look a second time it has disappeared and all is bright. DR. HANYszEws1c-iz It took us a whole year to learn how to spell your name correctly, and even now we tremble a little for fear that the printers may get the letters twistedg but if we do get your name misspelled, we'll never-no, never-get you twisted in our mind, for you have come there to stay. Your gentle ways have made us love you, while your skill has made us admire you, two things much akin -the love and admiration of our whole class. Dr. GLICKINI.-XNI A tiny lady with great, big, ideas! DR. TOMPKINS: Reserved and dignified, going about with a calm manner, and respected by all. DR. LYLE: Always willing to help by an explanation-always considerate to both patient and nurse. DR. PE.-xRsoN: You have been with us at intervals ever since our first summer, and now that your interne service has ended, we miss you. DR. TING: To know her is to love her. VVe look with pleasure on the many times we were able to help you during your short stay with us. DR. MCKAY: Her gentle manner and kind thoughts made us learn to love her during the short time she spent here, and now that she is way down southn we miss her. DR. GAYDos: Her dignity and professional air while on duty are her two out- standing qualities. 3-1- Ko NUI' 'MQW llnternw DR. SPAULDING DR. EDIKEN DR. PIEMINXVAY DR. HUANG Here's to our new internes! Fate has been kind to us in many ways during our course of training, one of which is having been in a position where we were able to help our present internes in case our aid was needed. ' It has been a joy to have worked with you, and we are sorry our remaining time is so short. May the best of success come to you, and we hope that fate may be kind-in letting us meet again some day! M Go wut Grabuate Nurses Miss MCCORMICK Miss EPLER Miss MILLS To express our gratitude in words would be impossible. Their unending patience and the wonderful spirit which permeates the various departments is a gift not to be bought with money. It is a spiri! of service. Not satisfied with learning for themselves, they have stayed on that they might, by teaching us, further uphold and promote the principles of nursing in the College Hospital. Refusing many things which in the eyes of the world may have seemed bigger, but to them were as minors in comparison to the needs of their school, they have remained at the post where loyalty seems to be their watchword. Miss GROSCH To Miss Grosch is the distinction made of having been with us during our whole training-school career. While a nurse is keeping vigil often a shadow is reflected on the opposite wall and it is then that we know Miss Grosch has noiselessly slipped in to see what aid or advice she can give us. Serene and thoughtful, she makes her various rounds during the night, cheering a tired nurse here or giving a comforting word to a patient in pain. The planning and preparing of our night meal in a manner to make a night nurse's life be envied rather than deplored. All these things, a few of many, have found for her a big place in our hearts, where she will always remain in our garden of memories. 35 MRS. GEISSLER VVhen we entered the Nurses' Home, on the eve of our training- school career, it was the cordial greeting which Mrs. Geissler gave us that made us feel we were truly welcome. In the morning it was she again who helped us to dress properly in our nurses' uniforms-and so throughout our training-school career she has remained at the post. As we leave may we repeat, Forgive us for what we have done that we should not have done, and forgive us for the things we have left undone, that we should have done. A Q THE FATE MY CALENDAR HoLDs The calendar hanging on the wall r Has written within its folds, Silent and hid from my anxious gaze, The fate of my life it holds. I cannot tell you what pleasure or pain Will come with the coming day, I trust in God that all will be well, As I tear the leaf away. Today is a scene of sorrow and care, The sun tries to cheer my way, It gives me a feeling of hopefulness, And makes me feel happy and gay. With the birth of another morrow's sun, I'll wish for a brighter day, My faith renewed, I'll smile again, And tear the leaf away. May that feeling of peace which I cannot explain, Come to you, my dear classmates, VVhen the last day's closing scene is o'er, And you pass beyond the gate. M. F. L. 36 HEARD IN PRACTICAL NURSING Teacher.- How would you prevent a pressure sore? Pupil.- Remove the cause. Teacher.- XVhat! The patient or the bed? Q Teacher.- XYhat is trachelorraphy? Pupil.- Insertion of silver tube in tracheaf' Q Doctor Ctaking history from stray, who is rather uncertain in his gaitj.- Have you vertigo? Stray.- Vatt? Ver-to-I go? I sell bananas. Q Order of new interne to nurse, for patient suffering from shock: Apply external heat and place ice cap to feet. M Doctor Cto out-patient, complaining of lump on backj.- You have a lipoma, sir. Patient.- Ugh! I nizfoer had one of dem on my lip. Student Ctaking historyD.- Have you ever had any other diseases during childhood? Patient.- Yes! I had a slight touch of pregnancy once. FIRST AID Teacher.- How would you administer croton oil to an uncon- D!! scious patient. Nurse.- Put it on a piece of jelly bread and tell her to swallow it quickly. 37 THE HEALING PROCESS VVhile her heels were healing She sat out in the shade, Her feet propped up on cushions To let the blisters drain. The movies missed her sadly, And the boys deplored the fact That she had blisters on her feet, VVhich put the dates all back. And now while knitting neckties I She's lots of time to muse, On all those trips she was forced to miss Because she ean't wear shoes. Sketfh Q XYhen Cullie's heels are better, And once more she starts to roam, To Reading, jersey, Lord knows where, You'll never find her home. But if by chance you meet her In our sitting-room, She has no time with you to chat, She's talking on the phone. M. F. L. MATTER OF REL1o1oN Doctor Qto patient a little hard of hearingj.- Are you consti- pated? ' Patient. - No, I'm Presbyterian ! W Superintendent Qin Operating Roomj.- Use a little elbow-grease on that table. Student Nurse.- Shall I get it in the drug room? 38 ROSEBUD I'll tell you of our Rosebud, She's just the sweetest thingg But perhaps you have heard of her before, Folks call her Edith King. Always so untiring To help others in our schoolg This Boston lass sticks firmly To the good old Golden Rule. That's why we all adore her, This dear, quaint, little thingg So sweet and so unselfish Is our Edith Rosebud King. Q y XYE VVONDER VVhen Dr. Kelly will cease to exclaim about the dear little babies? Wihat Annabel and Edith would do if Campbell's Soup wasn't on sale? lYhat would happen if Dr. Bernd would forget to tell each nurse on her departure from Barton that she is the best nurse he ever had? VVhat Annie would do if she had a severe attack of laryngitis and lost her voice? y What Dr. Spears would do if people learned to use discretion in diet? If Miss Atcheson ever finds her admission slips on time? If Dr. Hartley ever loses her patience? VVhere Dr. Buchanan found her contagious laugh? If Pechim will ever approve our American styles? What Rena does to her tresses to make them so gold? XNhere our old pet Tapioca has disappeared? Why we get call-downs? What caused the grease spots on the ceiling over the chandelier in Senior House? 39 Glass Ellpbabet B is for BERTHA, President of one and twentyg Of class spirit-she has plenty. C is for CULLY, whose chief delight Is hanging on the phone from morn till night. D is for DIEROLF, who has brown hair If there's something to do-she is always there. K is for KAROLINE, if she's always out riding Her pleasure is sublime. K is for KING, a bright little lass VVho is always amusing the rest of the class. L is for LEXVIS, who is long, lanky and lean For disposition she never is mean. 0 is for QLLIE, with whom there is no peace Unless she's off duty whenever she please. P is for PECHIM, with a broad grin, VVhose untimely questions cause much chagrin. P is for POTTER, as nice as you please, Until she's sent to the kitchen to shell out the peas. R is for Roscoe, who goes storming around, VVhen there's something to do she's never to be found. S is for S.-UVYER, whose cooking won her fame, And when it came time for her departure many wished she could remain. S is for SHIMPIE, whose laughter is so wholesome, Her sleep is so sound, And the ice-box is always empty VVhen Shimpie is around. Z is for ZEITIE, who memorized Materia Medica, And now she's away in South America. 40 MGRNING SONG CTune of Feather Your Nestvj The bells are ringing, 6.30 they say, 'Tis time for rising, So if you're wise, then, You'll get up and dress, For breakfast is waiting, There's no use hesitating, The roll-call Miss Grosch will be taking, Many late marks will lower rating, The old bell is ringing, No use procrastinating, 'Tis time to get up! M KEEP CLIMBING HE trail has been blazed for us, and we have been taught the various signs which, if we follow, will lead to success. During our training-school career we have had our head nurses, who have served so nobly, as our guides and teachers. But now that our climbing nears the summit we begin to wonder what the view from the top will reveal. From the surrounding territory many obstacles may arise, and we pray that we will have the courage and the strength to still keep to the trail which has been made for us. May we always be alert, allowing nothing to lead us from the path called straight, ere we become so entangled by the thicket, to return to the trail scarred. So believing and so striving, may we always keep climbing, for the higher one goes the better the outlook! Then let the phrase so often repeated by one of our lecturers- Keep to the middle of the path -be as a challenge to you of the Class of '21. 41 lYho VVho VX'ho lYho lYho XYho XYho XYho XYho XYho XYho XYho XYho 'lllllhds who in '21 1lfEll11Ol15 IDCODIC HUD Ubeil' SHQITIQS said As per routine ? B. KLEIN had inspirations and ideas? E. L. KING said l'Let us have peaCe ? B. DIEROLF inyented tableaux? K. KLEIN said Let us eat, sleep and be merry, RENA SHIMP was our liying garage? E. CULBERT said Let us observe all legal holidays A. L. OlBRIEN said Let the Probies do it ? G. POTTER said Always be professionalv? A. ROSCOE created fashions? PECHIM wrote H Puppy Love' '? M. LEVVIS belonged to the air service? M. SAXVYER wrote an atlas about South America? G. ZEITLINE 42 ete. ? 773 MARY XVAS THE GIRL FOR US! Mary was a prim little lady, A school-nurse she would beg So one bright day in October She Came to VV. M. C. She began her Career in the men's ward, XYhen the Hu was at its heightg Though many of us had to let up, She resolved to put up a fight. For three long years she studied And toiled from morn till nightg And now that she is finished, NYe know she must be bright. She was true to her fellow-Classmates. And a warning she left for them all, To make the best kind of nurses And to answer duty's call. Then along came the night of Commencement And we're glad to know we wong For the board presented the sheepskin To the Class of '21, Nursee, nursee, always workeeg X ever sleepee, never shirkeeg No one kissee-no one lovee: Poor old nursee-no one lovee! 43 D. KLEIN Sr BRO. 715-717-719 Arch Sr., Phila., Pa. HEADQUARTERS FOR REGULATION CAPES FOR NURSES Send for price list and samples W' e will please you ESTABLISHED SINCE 1854 BELL PHONE Eyes Examined Prescriptions Filled Artincial Eyes Inserted THE RIDGEVVAY OPTICAL PARLOR 2002 Ridge Avenue, Phila., Pa. DR. IXIAURICE HANIBERG Optometrist and Optician Sunday by Appointment ICE CREAM The Old Fashioned Kind BREYER ICE CREAM CO. H. VV. BREYER, Pres. 9th-Cumberland-Sth Sts. PHILADELPHIA x SUPPLEE-VVILLS-JONES GOLD MEDAL MILK J. HEINTZELMAN Pharmacy 2000 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia PHONE-POPLAR 2759 Far Famed for NURSES' UNIFORMS, CAPES AND HOSPITAL CLOTHING C. D. Vlilliams if Co. 246 soUTH ELEVENTH ST. 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