Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing - Hahnoscope Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1949
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FOR REFERENCE cTXm „ — N ,,,, „ HAHNEMANN Mtuiwu- K ™ «.. HOSPilAL SCHOOL Of ' IhJA i 9 4 Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing gcsp? ' ' -g , ;;L: hV tl j !  • 4 s i. i i  W ! j  i gy | HK ' i i i i ' « ' ■wmi.u  i ;w i, _i vi y . ' ' ift, «t ' IP Pennsylvania J i- :: :. ! : J proudly dedicate this book to: Here I am at the end of three years of training. In the following pages I shall take you through every day, telling you all the wee incidents effecting my days in nursing school. Following the laws of cause and effect, I have told you the result, now I shall reveal the cause. Who inspired me to reach for higher goals? As a sculptor molds clay into a finished piece of art, so I was molded as a child and guided into ' the paths of happiness. These reveal by love and kindness that the greatest happiness in life comes from helping others. Yes, who dear diary, inspired me through training? Who brushed away my tears of disappointment, surplanting laughter, new hope, and confidence to go on in my adventure to secure happiness? Who stood the expense of my adventure asking nothing in return? Yes, dear diary, the only two people in the world who would be willing to pay such a price — my mother and father. Mother and father, I dedicate this diary as a product of the result of your work. I want you to know that I realize what ever I am or shall be I owe to you. t A C A«c k- J «. ?. o, w (fMy example Three years passed already? Already! Have they been worthwhile? That question will be best answered by the way the coming years are spent. Those who have put the greatest effort into their training have gotten the most out of their training. Those who put the most into their graduate work will also profit the most therefrom. The standards of the profession depend upon each graduate. To you, our graduates, who have pledged yourselves to elevate the standards of the profession, our very best wishes for your success and happiness. We look to you to carry on the fine principles, techniques, morals and ideals for which Hahnemann School of Nursing stands. We know we shall be proud of your accomplishments. We hope to see many of you in places of responsibility and leadership before long. God bless you all. Esther R. Grant, R.N. Director of Nurses efflCy classmates Presided VILMAWISSUR £My class officers Secretary ' LDA METZSER Treasurer BARBARA BROV N J OAN FERGUSON DENA ACOLIA Cokey Trenton, N. J. Snappy appearance, sparkling personality . . . the life of every party . . . leads the school in govern- ment, our class in scholarship . . . strange music? . . . that ' s Cokey and her sweet potato . . .really goes to town on the flute . . . Artist ' s Life her favorite.  .-- | MARGARET BARELLE Marge Brishen, Pa. Quiet . . . dependable . . . authority on knitting . . . tell your troubles to Marge . . . loves to sew . . . General Manager of Senior Store . . . friends affiliate. i EVELYN E. BERRY hi n Lyne Tinicum, Pa. A book ... a recording of Wagner ... a sewing kit . . . that ' s where you ' ll find Lyne . . . well mannered . . . dry sense of humor . . . satirical . . . gives Michalangelo competition ... an authority on most everything PATRICIA ANN BOYLE Patty 314 N Vermont Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. Where ' s Pat? . . . she ' ll be along, her feet just passed! . . . good sport . . . active . . . enjoys her work . . . has special interest in PHN . . . did you change the room again? . . . owner of that famous pup . . . how ' s mom? BARBARA L BROWN Brownie I 16 E. Oak Street Frackville, Pa. E.IRENE BRADFORD Brad Newport, N. J. Enthusiastic on duty . . . but off duty — well? . . . did your head get caught in the lawn mower or did Brad cut your hair . . . can cook a fancy dish . . . How do you make diabetic ice cream? Star on the intern ' s team . . . Where ' s George? a good tonic for her You know it . . . meticulous . . . basketball star . . . beaten path to Nursing Office . . . let ' s check the books. Vivacious . . . dependable patients, and for Bob . 10 ANNA MAE BUCHANAN Buchie 1401 Friendship Street Philadelphia, Pa. Just loves that Florida sun, with her energy she can walk there . . . good sport . . . trustworthy and willing worker ... a fashion plate . . . what about that BMR? k AUDREY PATRICIA COPE Audie 867 Kieffer Street Bethlehem, Pa. Audie — the grocer of 6th floor . . . Where did you get those pickles? Mischief twinkles from her eyes . . . Hides her humor with a seemly quiet manner . . . when she gets going — look out! ii KAY LOUISE CULLEN Kay Oxford R.D. No. 2, Pa. Chief cook and boftle washer at Ralphs . . . have a Texas-Tommy . . . did you see that fur coat? . . . friends and Les keep her days filled . . . forest of pines outside Kay ' s door . . . Friends ' affiliate . . . ex-member of the club. I ALMA DIETZEL Dietz 3316 I Street Philadelphia, Pa. Third finger, left hand already occupied . . . ardent knitter . . . usually found sleeping . . . nice to know . . . Friends ' affiliate. HELEN DEL CONTE Helen Box 370, F.D.R. I uirel Spring, N. J. Petite . . . naive . . . Pepsodent smile vs. flirtatious eyes . . . just loves Accident Ward . . . picture of an old-fashioned girl . . . Poor Ginger . . . loves to swim. MARGARET DETTRA Peggy 8317 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. Oh, those telephone conversations! . . . sterling character . . . when it rains it pours, the tears that is . . . talks shop . . . how to get along with friends and intlunce men . . . Friends ' affiliate . . . still knitting that Christmas tie? J t. CATHERINE DROBOT Cathy 120 East 31st Street Northampton, Pa. Did the spirit move you yet? . . . Walt ' s best customer . . . My hairs took an hour to dry . . . on Wainy ' s tenth pair of socks . . . neat . . . well dressed . . . beautiful luggage . . . packed with food. BARBARA MARIE DYBICZ Bobbie 2534 W. 7th Street Chester, Pa. Laughing on the inside . . . quiet on the outside . . . 9:50 Club fan . . . breadmaker . . . What does it taste like? . . . special interest — bacteriology! How do you keep your hair so curly? . . . hot behind the crochet hook. 14 DIANE A. FEDERICO D:ane Box No. 283 Portland, Pa. Contagious laughter . . . What are you knitting next? . . . the center of every jam session . . . vivacious personals. . . . Come on team! JOAN FERGUSON Fergy 42 I Orchard Avenue Yeadon, Pa. Motto: best Yearbook or bust! . . . 6th floor knitting instructor . . . outstanding in basketball . . . good game, Ferg . . . another new nightgown? . . . sincere friend . . . scintilliating personality . . . top scholar . . . one of the best. 15 i BETSY JANE GABLE B. J. R.D. No. 2, Box 26 Altoona, Pa. Gift of gab . . . could use more late leaves . . . striking brown eyes . . . frequent trips to Nursing Office . . . pinochle fan . . . let ' s go to the movies . . . I ' ll call a cab . . .can imitate anyone . . . would give you the shirt off her back. RUTH MARCEL GREEN Ruthie Bellwood, Pa. Sweet, subdued . . . willing worker . . . home is where the heart is (Ken ' s anyway!) . . . medical s favorite . . . always washing clothes . . . early to bed, early to rise . Her voice is ever gentle, soft, and low ... an excellent thing in woman. ' ' A ISABELLE C. HEDRICK ■■I • ii line I 14 South 7th Street Quakertown, Pa. Has that well-groomed appearance . . . we ' re ahead, stop the clock! . . . how are things in Germany? . . . sews a fine seam . . . full of fun . . . Iturbi of the class. kL v l MURIEL HERD Muriel R.D. No. 2 Bath, Pa. Quiet manner . . . misses her home cooking . . . ambition to live in Passion Flats . . . has her budget all planned . . . when ' s Sam coming down? . . . efficient nurse. THERESA CATHERINE HYNES Hynzie 1206 West 6th Street Wilmington, Del. Just get to make that 4:13 train ' . . asepsis at the glove table . . . theme song — 12th Street Rag . . . How long did you study? Vaudeville lost what Hahnemann gained . . . small but mighty. LOUISE E. KEISER Lc 1712 Lincoln Avenue Northampton, Pa. Hearty laughter . . . every department a specialty . . . relaxes with pinochle, music, and murder mysteries . . . Keiser ' s back, the feast is on . . . Let ' s go to the lake. Remember those all night sessions? . . . sincere . . . when you come up, come over. MARY LOUISE KERR Mary 248 West Drexel Avenue Lansdow,ie, Pa. Proud possessor of a diamond . . . good worker . . . speed demon on the knitting needles . . . art, sewing and music take much of her time . . . con- genial and popular with both patients and co- workers . . . let ' s go up on the farm! ' ' ROMAIN M. KLINE Kliney 840 N. 9th Street Allentown, Pa. Good sense of humor, off or on duty . . . care- free . . . wanted, road maps and walking shoes . . . enjoyed by her patients . . . where ' s my iron? . . . smooth dancer and dresser . . . topped with bangs . . . spent many days at the shore . . . Who has an extra privilege? 19 ELEANOR KOZLUSKY El 5th Street Port Carbon, Pa. Blond, blonder, blondest! Regular attender of Y dances . . . and profits by them, too. Miss K,, get Dr. Schofield ' s table (just ask her what she brought). A yen for frills ... 11-7 Obs. favorite. ROSEMARY KUZNER Kuiie 32 Logan Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sport enthusiast . . . cute grin and the devil in her eyes . . . middle hours usually I 1 :30 to 6:00 . . . prompt for dates, though . . . that argyle sweater finally got finished, too. Usually hea,rd raving about the food at Friends ' . JOAN TERESA LARGE Joanie 2638 N. 16th Street Philadelphia, Pa. Her heart ' s as big as her name . . . nursing encyclo- pedia . . . deafening basketball fan . . . outstanding class orator . . . career girl . . . Anybody seen Tilda? ' ' Miss Large, patient on the floor. Friends ' affiliate. SHIRLEY LEARN Shirley 126 S. 2nd Street Quakertown, Pa. Charming and pleasant . . . neat appearance . . . fresh air fiend . . . experienced recruit for 3-1 I supervisor . . . favorite pastime — sleeping . . . hopes to finish her first sweater before graduation . . . one of the pinochle crowd. BEATRICE LILLY Bea 158 Walnut Street Columbia, Pa. Quiet, home town girl . . . meticulous . . . Christian fellowship pillar . . . Oh, those awful nine weeks in O.R. . . . hobby, any kind of handwork. ■MELVA LINDSAY Melva 42 Delaware Avenue Marcus Hook Class artist and poster painter . . . enjoys the sea life . . . collects snap shots . . . thorough in her work . . . staunch supporter of S.P.C.A., especially when cats are concerned . . . brightens any dull moment. 22 I JANE LIPPINCOTT Lippy 334 Louella Avenue Wayne, Pa. The lady in red, even her p.j. ' s . . . still counting Dewey ' s votes . . . flavors everything with chocolate . . . Bucknell alumna . . . never owned an alarm clock . . . full of fun . . . Florida bound . . . efficient in all departments, especially orthopedics. ELIZABETH McCONNELL Mac 419 Swarthmore Avenue Ridley Park, Pa. The teller of tall tales . . . excitable . . . affiliated 3 months at Friends, hated to leave . . . popular with classmates . . . goldfish trainer . . . zippy and lively on duty . . . variative debater . . . serious moments reveal keen mind. 23 MARY E. McCREA MM II Mac 5 I 9 Stiles Avenue Ridley Park, Pa. Merry Mac . . . flashing brown eyes . . . touch of Blarney in her humor . . . one of our best nurses . . . grand hostess at home and in her room . . . spends unforgetable vacations . . . generous nature . . . Did you get weighed this month? i R : ROSEMARIE P. MAHONEY Mahoney 32 E. Adams Street Allentown, Pa. One in a million . . . specialty — mischief! The show is on . . . take it! Who are you dating now? . . . Bradford ' s guinea pig . . . knit two — purl J . . oops. Remember guards don ' t shoot . . . unpretentious . . . loyal friend . . . You ' re expecting maybe Mrs. Nussbaum? DORIS M. MATHER Dorie 3704 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill, Pa. The Hoagy Carmicheal of the class . . . rhythmic ... ' I cant stand it . . . Friends ' affiliate . . . woke us up between classes with those piano jazz sessions . . . how many years did you spend on medical, Dorie? • GENE NELSON MAYER Mayer Box 176 Yardville, N. J. Unpretentious . . . subtle . . . lives by the golden rule . . . conscientious on duty . . . enjoyed her affiliation at Friends . . . Tell us another tale. WILDA MAE METZGER Willi I 104 Cottman Street Philadelphia, Pa. ' Anyone going to Rube ' s? . . . outdoor look . . . fun to be with . . . taste in clothes ... a book, a beer, and a sandwich . . . good pediatric nurse . . . Guess what? I just saw Dr. Martin! ' Friends ' affiliate. LUCILLE MIGLIARESE Sandy 286 Ridge Street Newark, N. J. Meticulous . . . has that well-groomed look . . . lives for that day off in Newark . . . did you ever see Sandy ' s bed-time routine? . . . Dear Diary ... a good listener for any tall tale. 26 MARGARET LOUISE MULLER M Pcg 324 West Main Street Lansdale, Pa. Well, Daisy June! . . . Here I is again. Lively . . . practical joker . . . where did you get that sun tan . . . jovial but sincere . . . Dawn Patrol fan . . . who put that mouse in Pegs slipper? JO ANN MORTON Jo 55 W. Ettwin Street Bethlehem, Pa. Still waters run deep . . . Oh, my aching back . . . infectious grin . . . easy going . . . hates to be hurried . . . destination, West Virginia . . . Obs. specialist . . . I ' ve just gotta have another coat. 27 ALICE MARIE PADGETT Al Enterprise, Florida Our Southern Belle . . . clothes designer and seamstress . . . introduced to snow in ' 46 . . . full of fun . . . laughing eyes and turned up nose . . . has a passion for motor bikes. POPPY PAHIDES Pc ppy 123 Washington Street Marcus Hook, Pa. Our Grecian beauty . . . most ardent party goer . . . another note for time off! Conscientious worker . . . Close that window! Good-natured . . . lends a helping hand when needed. AMELIA PAPP Molly I 70 West Avenue Stratford, Conn. Perfectionist . . . excelled in 4th nursery favorite duty 3-11 ... quiet and reserved kind hearted . . . lover of good music. ANN PURCELL Percy I 5 Rodgers Street Ridley Park, Pa. Happy-go-lucky . . . self assured . . . feels at home on the basketball court . . . another Dawn Patrol listener . . . enthusiastic on duty . . . energetic . . . a jolly good fellow. JEAN REHO Jean 560 W. Lewis Street Minersville, Pa. I dream of Jeanne with the brown hair and believe me she is a dream! Even disposition, always smiling her way through 3-11 duty. Her favorite dish is bread and butter. X JOY REYNOLDS ii i ii Joy 126 S. Gay Street Parkesburg, Pa. Parkesburg Special . . . beautiful legs, lingering laughter, little eyes that shine complete a picture of our Joy. Conscientuous and a good sense of humor add up to a good nurse. 30 BETSY ROSS Bets 2303 Haverford Avenue Wynnewood, Ardmore, Pa. A wee bit of a lassie . . . full of pep, vim, and vigor . . . probes into the mysteries of psyr.ology . . . serious in her work . . . especially with children . . . ardent party goer . . . remember those after hour phone calls? . . . tramped many a mile on Public Health visits . . . How ' s this for an idea? ... if Bets has her hand in it . . . it ' ll work! . V MARJORIE RUDE Marge 749 Buttonwood Drive Springfield, Pa. Gene ' s theme son, Margie, I ' m always dreaming of you, Margie. Petite, little bundle of charm hailing from Springfield. We ' re still wondering how so little can do so much. 31 MATILDA SANTILLI Tilda Landenberg, Pa. Bundle of mischief . . . raven locks . . . which one called today? . . . But I still feel a pulse. All around good nurse. Idealist. Date at seven? Probably ready by nine! Friday . . . ? DOROTHY SHAW Dot Charlottesville, Va. Versatile, to say the least. An athlete, expert dressmaker, knitting specialist, and her cakes are delicious . . . and she ' s cute, too. Thoroughness and patience in her work and profession. What ' s in future, Dot? Virginia calling! J MARION CLAIRE SMITH Smitty I 5 ' 2 Curtis Avenue Woodbury, N. J. Those eyes, those great big beautiful eyes . . . firecracker explosions (tiny and over quickly) . . . O. R. versus Obs. Baaby, where did you get the purty shoes? Now my Henry . . . Friends ' affiliate. HELEN SNODGRASS Snod 121 E. 1st Street Pitman, N. J. Sincere, keen sense of humor, a real pal and terrific nurse to work with. Is she still knitting for her neices and nephews? Can be heard often calling, Yo, Browser. Pitman ' s prize to Hahnemann . . . should have a brilliant future in nursing. GERALDINE SNYDER oerry R.D. No. I Lebanon, Pa. Gerry with the laughing face! And we re not kidd- ing .. . 50% of the time she ' s talking, 50% laugh- ing . . . when does she sleep? Sixth floor phone favorite . . . specializes in 3-11 duty. Peppy, jolly personality, untiring to work with. MILDRED THOMAS Millie 123 N. 4th Street Leighton, Pa. Say, do you have anything to eat? . . . our champion sardine eater . . . quite an actor, especially when Audie ' s around. Will offer to fix any broken thing . . . results not guaranteed! The soundest sleeper of the class . . . What time is it? . . . sings a mellow alto . . . well liked by all her patients ... a mighty fine nurse. 34 LORE ULLEIN L ore 1714 5th Street Altoona, Pa. Lore, seamstress and scholar of the class. She ' s lovely, she ' s engaged, does she use Pond ' s? Conscientous worker, always willing to lend a help- ing hand to anyone ' s needs. ELIZABETH ELLEN WAGNER Betty 2904 Tremley Point Road Linden, N. J. Tall, slender and full of life . . . those never ending weeks on Ninth Floor! . . . one of our cheerleaders . . . always knitting something . . . who ' s your latest flame? . . . friends affiliate. 35 HYLDA JEAN WALTZ Jeanie 3912 Fifth Street Altoona, Pa. Puleeze keep on them thar shoes! . . . heart as changeable as the weather . . . sentimentalist . . . Check your paddles here . . . proud of the Horse- shoe Curve . . . Hahnemann ' s Jenny Lind . . . favorite hobby — swimming. JOSEPHINE WEIKERT Jo 3 Steinweher Avenue Gettysburg, Pa. Always on time . . . neat and dependable . . . valuable traits in nursing formed while in the Navy . . . yearns for those far away places . . . ' Set me up in the morning, Jo! ... a fresh air fiend . . . Little America in Weikert ' s room ... a faithful friend . . . jolly . . . seldom down in the dumps. VILMA MARIE WISSLER Vee 812 E. Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. Wake me in the morning? . . . you try it . . .she ' s engaged, she ' s lovely, she uses Calomine! . . . Soap coagulates the dirt . . . capable class presi- dent . . . true friend . . . flair for men ' s medical . . . Lancaster ' s model. I MISS DEAKYNE OUR CLASS ADVISOR 37 dMy days at Hahnemann 38 DIARY 1949 ' j It ' s hard to believe, isn ' t it, that tomorrow night I ' ll be a graduate ££ s£lj sanq on the radio ilLiJi l ff j ' -.; whAn | was a Freshman. Chez-Vous must have seen a lot of me that year, I •j£yffi ' , ' fife tiffi n vp stubs from a number of skating parties, that ' s when I started going +o££j£g|ji 2Su3% the Y so much for swimming and dancing. I don ' t know why we never wont - ' wfi i £i£i swimming in the summer, we always waited until February before we ' d ' ' + ? ;Tmt ' iV W M the pool. W M T ' .vjl My f I rs+ formal fling in training was at the Autumn Ball. Let me see, the i j ££i£c££iflrst one I went to was held at the Barclay; the next, at the Penn-Sheraton, j -jrfffi 1 i ,y: ;.ffi ; j:and last year ' s was at the Crystal Ballroom of the Broadwood. Those nights jfiiSj ' t«  . S« ' .  .U„.. :_.. L.I ...U ..„„_ ' $X£G£r V-i ear, and, while I liked being able to snack shed there! My Junior year saw me in . iii ii l turtle races and all the fancy booths? Turtles became quite a fad with a number of the girls. This past year I finished the regular services and went to pediatrics. Off ffijif.yfi ' y a lot of my time was taken by Senior Store, if Iwasn ' t buying or selling, ijmj+tf was spending! In spite of all the warnings from Nursing Office, somehow ffijitjffif; 9 ' . ' j ' iVi. J  « ' j ti J  J1.K ' ( . I| ! , ' ■■■■' . • •. •;■■? t  i  i , ' ' ■■■■. , ■■39 CHARLES E. PRICE Medical Director o YCy Hospital ' s Director To the Class of 1949: My sincere wish for each one of you is that through life you will hold. high the little lamp you have so nobly earned. It will burn brightly through the knowledge which has been poured so abund- antly into it by those who have directed your instruction and experience. As one lamp lights another, nor grows less, so shall you light a million lamps upon a thousand hills whose pentrating rays shall guide and guard the stumbling, halting steps of our civilizalion on its long pilgrimage toward the ideal. Charles E. Price, M.D. Medical Director 40 A scene in the recreation room. oJYly first inside view 245 North 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania, that has been my address for the past three years. Although many of us never knew that such a place ever existed, it has been home during my training days. Here I first met my classmates, many Pennsyl- vanians among them, but also many from places far and wide. A roommate had already been chosen for each one of us, and we soon became almost a part of each other. Most of us were unaccustomed to sharing our room, clothes, cosmetics and almost anything imaginable, but it wasn ' t long until the common expression was can I borrow your . . . Oh ' , yes many a glad and many a sad day were spent between these four walls. How well we all remember coming off duty tired and almost exhausted, only to find that the elevator is out of order, and it is a long trudge up to the sixth floor, believe me. In spite of all these trials and tribulations, I am sure that none of us will ever forget that too familiar place . . . 245 North I 5th Street. House directors — Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. Mac- Mullen. 41 Resident physicia ns and interns. Those who gave my orders Alfred Ayella Ronald Bernardin Joseph Bertino, Jr. Oscar Corn Raymond Cronlund Richard Darnell Rex Dauphin Margaret Edwards Joseph Fouts Thomas Fritchey Joseph Gambesia Edmund Selinas Lawrence Gilbert James Gribbin RESIDENTS Charles Hoyt Richard Kirchner Eichi Karl Koiwai Irving Lichtenstein Michael Mandarino Joseph Marconis Daniel Marino Harold Martin Peter Martin Daniel Mason James Monsour Foster Murphy Theodore Orloff James Pass Eugene Petric Edwin Powell Charles Sacks Thomas Schroth Alan Smith James Snyder John Storer William ' Toth Harry Troyen Lester Van Ess Mark Allan Whitman Russell Williams William Wolgin Elizabeth Young Nasib Baroody Conrad Brahin Franklin Campbel Henry Cryer Robert Donato Irwin Dreher John Dunker Seth Fisher INTERNS Robert Francis Phillip Gutzler Guenther Heidorn Walter Kepler Jane Kienle Lawrence Kienle David Mock William Morrison Gerome Paparella Alice Ralph John Robbins Paul Salvo David Smith Vera Sorokanich Anne Ziegler 42 NURSING OFFICE Sara M. Groves, Anne C. Turner, Ethel G. P. Mrs. McKeown and Miss Craig. Educational Office: Miss Ster- ret, Educational Director and her staff. Those who planned my schedule Pictured on this page, you will find part of the staff which taught and guided us through our days at Hahnemann. Words will never be able to express our gratitude to them for the fine job that was done. 43 oJlfCy Probie Days 44 45 V tyrom 6 to 10 I push my pen issss v TJv? ' ' ' c t- ' ?Cvr i ' , rS •■•Jr. f- v- j viiv; irfi -■• DIARY— 1949 ftmmmmim. a KSS-v mmm$ m m «waSHi«« S m M relax for about fifteen minutes and start th BaSSfttejSi jfttti ' jday right. £ $! ursing Arts Lab is a lot of fun, but also a lot ffi a ij ork. Diary, did you every think I ' d be ableiS-Z Saii WWwSfe yr Must get some studying done now, so will put i Spuffiife j pjift you away till tomorrow night. fotffi-ffi ' mzmmmmmmmm m K fflglM8@M M aiii aiiiiiisiifi Xg S aSMSg l V tomorrow I ' ll have to do it again DIARY- 1949 ffis ffifiDear Diary: What has four walls, hundreds of bottles, p l ffi f ' a very pecu m mm. H ere we a uliar odor? I know, a chemistry lab. j£jk££j££ Imost blow our brains out, but what fofofrf ' y w 8£V$a ftdishes. i flfeti ffi Each night, diary night, diary, I spend two hours in study j £ fo ffiffh ll Mrs. Gorden sure does have her troubles ijk n i i i ftfS jVj w ' n us - O ' f course, this isn ' t all of the studying. £iji sp KffiWl% We ' l. at last, another day is done, and believej g mm ' me the best part of the day is 10 P. M. whe |P lights are out. ififj|| iiiSBSiiiiilSiiis mmmsmmm : s !5S5 § ® ow proud I am to wear my cap CAPPING SONGS I kneel before my God to pray In humble reverence this I say Help me to show by word and deed I want to help ali those in need. Help me to heed, dear Lord above, Thy words of wisdom and of love, Renew Thy strength within my soul Let cheerful service be my role. No matter what the task may be Where e ' re my work shall carry me I have no fear, my soul shall see The hand of God that guideth me. Betsy Ross O Lord, Thy love and guidance Have helped us to obtain This gracious symbol of the skills And knowledge we have gained. As we go on through all the years We pray Thee for thy grace, To help us as we render care To every creed and race. Dena Acolia 48 Capping exercises in Klahr Auditorium. cAnd now I start on the second lap DIARY--I949 ledge I have gained. i S?ffVfr •f yjiji ' jCJthe skill and knowl } R;fi ' yif ' Many times while struggling through my seem-ii i ijL; ffi£ y [|v ' n g I y endless probie days, I often wondered if ?;iiV. ' i? ' W i iliii ; this cap would be rightfully mine. ; . Vv ' .v. L - ' cl ! '  ' ! N . ' | solemnly pledge myself, b efore God and - ' ■V.- ,-?.-?:V.--i svv.-.-V r.v:- Y 7 V m ®££ gagssssSSSSis i ix ' ' 7 ■ U Cp - i-  m ' r } :flftw sg as tap j j a mSwsb ! £ w?; - i te ' t N5 fi K3 mw s FWSi ' fJH fr irSkVJ . ' ' ,yi S§S3« 7 ' iV ' ; il - - W . L , ' ,C ' I e cvl ' y 1 |;,r!  . '  ' | i ; ' , .{ ji ' i ,Ii ' ' - ' ■' -Vy.T-w. ' ' ■• L . r ■•■■' . ' .■■,v, . ' :. i ■■•.-■■' wvy( ■' . ■?fe y i ii i ? ' i . m. i . , . , 1 P . ,i i.. rf i, , ; J i .i ■■. . 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' --v -.? l ' Ti.- ' -.7:-- -.--g g ' SK!MSMXMCMmSWtt 0( M MeM«VISWV «a«« x wncn«i MK« J p ll 1 n A r r Orthopedics and Gyn at bedside nursing DIARY— 1949 m !MM mlMMMi fr j wffiflJftW ' . 1 i ; ff r S£ Di ry: ' , u, Oh, my aching back! Diary, did you ever irm fefft ' ftl ' y e5, a never + be forgotten place- iS SiifiijL kite hen. Pouring nourishments from morning t night, weighing foods until your blue in the face. ■mmmmmm® struggle with a 190 pounder in a body cast, try- jjing to make his bed without breaking your own I think I have mastered the trick. s a littte help and a strong back. feVvfcyfc ' . ' c Gyn! For women only! .•T- , ' -- V.v.-.-...-J:.-iA-:r i- .o ;r.-.-.v. 7 ' -;.V; ' -i mgmm®mmm m M m m WMMMmMmMMsM m % ? . ' n i l i .i ij . in. ' - ii ■ii ii Mr ii ii Wm i i .d w ,(., j ! ) @@ (fj bj first Christmas away from home | t ' :V ' f w v y ; '  ■l . ' ■l ■' ' : t ' ' ■: ! ■-, ' . i£$j!j0j i Dear Diary: W$tttf I ' ll k. D ARY— 1949 .. . '  ! ) ■,.U ) ' ' . J ' . i « v . ' i . -, , 1, ii i, i f i r 1 li p inii gaS t V. . ' ,g. s I V ' i n .n)  iWi w S==S5 n 5= -, V V ■V r 3 ! ' ,f , f; V« y V,. .l, l . : io ' v- --? ' .. ' ' : ' ■' ■' - - • • £ , mm • '  y ■i ' v fcV ii ' l f ■V T ' r ' ' t J ;1. be home for Christmas if on y in myi; dreams . . . Yes, diary, some were lucky enough j i , i Mjm i ■, ! i i ■I V i f f ' ■i l m i m Igiiffllii r; M 4 i i i ipy;.:Vf;t :r: . : ' ,;-r : ■■. ' ' - ■■i ' ., ? ' , ■■hm - h ' i n.t ' ' « i ' ' . - . . ■i W ,i i ' | ' f! i HWI ' - , t H. FJ w. H .Ji- ' Vf ' Y ' ., ■■' ' ' ' Tv ) i l ' ■■' gjS9SgfeMwSgw agaaage saw isa ' a Baft a ate Sfffrte i Miifi iii ;T; aa ? M r ■4 V!yi l ! ; ' r ' '  V ' .V-- ' ■■l J ' : •■•. !i ; ' .j i j i ' -, - n! ii. . j ? i. i ir i,. - . -,V- l inn.. tWffj afljjt s i «i« i M a« ■' ■i i i n  Merry Christmas, Itids! Miss Bradford with Baby Outlav Miss Mahoney with Johnny. Ready to eat? Hahnemann Luncheonette with Rube and Stel In the silence of your lonely room? tyood and fun I WW S g; w m D ARY 1949 T :;:• ' -?: yJp Dear Diary: ■i i r , ! ' ■' .■ ■! ; ■■jy |HI i L i i i ' ■' ' ■' I ' C ■ffi.V A ' V S ffi V) ' .? ' : i Sffijffiy Tonite some of the girls had the opportunity to ' C ;:i ' p sing over the radio. Oh yes, singing Florence ft ffiffi Nightingales. ' ' My activities are few and far between during f ' xV Syv this period of tra ining, due to more studying, jffiv ' j ' jfj However, as always, I can find plenty of time j ? ' e ?$ ' j$ ear. We also spend free niqhts in our rooms i i iici knitting, playing cards, or just gabbing. jju ' ' ' mm i £ ; .V ' ? , - Diary, Rube ' s is the gathering place for most of V ' —yrj ' - Hahnemann ' s doctors and nurses. Those de- fo ' ffl- v: r-.- i . V ' .v:«; -ji licious steak sandwiches and cokes, I can taste ' ffiff.ffifc them right now. ffirW - r - f ■■• Gee, I never mentioned the parties we hold. • ?- ;;j y- ' Almost everytime someone comes back from Z fiij ' -.i ' ffi home, we gather in her room to devour the food. £ 1 Our dininq room is a common qatherinq place v J ' ' -i. : three times daily. ■?y ■.■■;•. . . .■..,. ' ;; ■' •, ' ■■• i ' ' - £ SgBfflBlBfilgSBB «t ■r ' j . V . • ■}£ •■On the air with the Glee Club, directed by Miss Edythe M. Morgan. oJKy Junior Days 56 57 Dr. T. Geary in action. That ten-minute scrub. Setting tables with Miss Probasco. Today I finally meet my doom £pgj££££;these will be my last days at dear old H.H j0£ji££Yes diary, I started my O.R. service. Scared? j jjjjjj Why, I actually fee! as if I am sti r ff jfj Don ' t touch this! Be careful of that! Wstij l j« The hands you hate to touch — rough, red, nrl ' ffiffi - DIARY--1949 , ' , ' - ' ■' .;.-. l i, , ' . ' ■)■' ) ' .n,. ' f , ' m., ■!. ' . ' ■' ' ' •• ' ■' -,-, . v-i ? ? i, ' ,- fV i ,-jjf D ci r Diary: am sure that «w wt ftwP ijffijfo if!.; ' ; keep every ' hair under. Pardon, your ,Y.irji a re showing! •Iis8 3!i 3 Z Tkp (rrnk r-lre cc tko kri kt li k + c syebrov ■■■•-?•• • .■■••■■■: s ■- ■v . ■■■: i WM «P M£2M£S 3 i ii,in wnh . t i r.tj ii, t i r n,n ' M.t.n I. ' JS.MW C .voi ' j ! -- i . i cn .-. ■ :,i ' ' ? i:iii..-- ' .M ..it r. j,-,. .•■.....,.- .yi.-.-rj.i iM l ii . J .j saa Miss P. Young and part of her staff. Operation: O. R. 58 I r V,£V r j Miss Migarlise taking the fetal heart rate. Miss Dealtyne and the fourth floor staff. Feeding time. Miss Washinger in the nursery. o Ktany blessed events mmmmmmmmmmmM m g -gDear Diary: y j ftg What a day? DIARY--1949 mmmmmmmmmsssM mM Th ree cases •. ' .•VJrjg; v in D.R. and jv Vifov $Ai iibi lti igravida 5 on her way down. I liked scrubbing i iiii. : y r V nr deliveries, but oh how I hate setting thosei££j£jyj ? £ !+; I one i ' - yl [tables with forceps ' • ' j irf. I lauqhei Tvi-iii iiiborn when d at the old wives ' tale of babies beingUi li th T T- e moon is full, until I worked n p - ' c( ' - j ' y t . rt . y V . um and saw those caputs myself. Pass theffi££ff S scope please! v ' . ' V- ' vm iii i They told me Ob. was routine, routine a y|i$Sro£$Lmore routine. I believed it t ffcjJjjji pii ' Oh, how the carrie worked there. U JL ;r flies between 452 and r B if ' x ' ' - 5£yb£ii ££.that place where life begins, and a nine months ! j£ ££ £ ?K?4A t5£J5. ii- i| ' ' SpUlCt jJli •■yl ' CV-v-v h rHpn is ended. . ' ?: ' . ' ; £? ' .-■yy- i 1 : I guess I ' m going to miss the nursery din when i iii, Ji a ittiiiL There ' s that wheel chair again. Where a re £■■£££ ££ ' ijqVljfcraithe razor blades? y ' :}. v ,,U ., )s ,,,. ,, , ,n . H ,. I«M w S3 ■■■i i i 1 59 DIARY--1949 B S ' SSy w mm$  W S i ra y S wmmmmm ? Dear Diary: To tired to write to you tonight, but we all SjgiSSs ja fw ffi hrirl such a good time I just have to tell you ffi ' yffi ' fV «!??? 22i2 about it. Managed to get last hours . . . took that e bath ... a snooze, and then down to Too excited to eat, though. 3 n £c-?v$ Started to get dressed . . . and all you could ff jfcfc.vj hear was, Will someone zip me up, and Who msm m S8T m fj ffi. ' |. has a pin? Ready at last! Remember how j£|fcs s£ {busy the house phone was? Poor Mrs. Gordon. i£ij£ss35j £ffiT-fj ' ffi Everyone got such pretty corsages . . . piled in fcl ' l ' SSv ' ' ' Q car, and off we went to the Bala-Cynwyd Remember the hard time we sM S L ' looking pretty as a picture, i greeted us at the door. Everyone looked so nice will you ever forget Patty ' s bustle, about every dance to the music of s orchestra, but all too soon they ' ffi ffi pl a Y e d Goodnight Sweetheart. BSi gfe fe Stopped at Howard Johnson ' s for a snack and l jSi ithen started back. Guess I ' d better get to bed, ' ; ever going to get on duty tomorrow . . . I ' Night! H il l lii ,H li i « mean today yr -  ' «i? ' medn Toudy: iNigm: ■' ■' . ' ft r ffl mmmmmmmm Last-minute adjustments. dMy Junior formal Dancing to the music of Milton Starr. V -.- t T T 3 k5 2 Dear D,ar y : o;a B DJAKY 1949 •ft ' - ' -y.: ,-v-. ' - , ' . ' | ' . , - . ' - ! ' J . ' r ' ' ' - - v ' ' vrovi £ « y K. r ■• .?. ' « J.. l jr. '  ' t Mi ■. i ■H W ■. ■■V . I ' viQA ;) y Swing your pardner . . . and your feet don ' t ' - ' . ' jfflfc ' • ' • jj Ti lV;- ' pwpn touch the ground! blue |eans — shirt tails — jjjgu CEt ty pigtails — kercheif — add to the atmosphere. ffiff.Q ' jiV J Ii 5i Listen, to that music! Come on, no sitting out ;{y. ' ' ' - ' ' ,t iiiiJy iiiij a single dance tonight. f ' _V; ;f ' ,;j: ; All aboard ... up the gang plank . . . shove • j ' ffi ' .v: •Vy. ' , ' ; off! Moonlight on the water ... a very romantic v Vi, ' ji£  £i(£i3 atmosphere. Sweet music and smooth dancing kesJicSfy a never to be forgotten night. Th at ' s the £ ifofl rfi back -- .foX «. ■££ e pause Those nzgKts to remember Jumping Jitterbugs Down the gangplank. oJYCy Senior Days 62 ur s ■63 dTlfCama ' s little angel ? Mrs. Murry 3n d Mi« KoI ' TSl W ' a- g gg Dear Diary: $ 3gvfc8 What a c 4 M er in • d - lc al . « ton r00m - £5 A DIARY— 1949 5J «)« a K5 KSN aMKa y «- awfui -• f • ggsgg SEga a e-jg ' V yjft? £ day! Three o Even forgot to g r J. ' ,-.j ' i; n duty and thirty-three «£•££ ■) go to lunch we were £££j ; a clysis o Helping with spinal taps, transfusions, ai i . r two, carina for the three operatives, ffiijSiV ' ffi __ • -J__:„: l j. .., ,11 I All .•.•.M ' ' ?Kv: L ' ows out the candles on his birthday cake. £ £  d remember Santa Claus and the fun at ° ' .y ' j ' r ' j? ' m Christmas party? We were almost as pop-eyed i jfiteSjBgSjSS could forge Sr P, ' ... . Y $W.:«- S jjag jmiiffii All this reminiscing has made me sleepy — r ' ' ' : • ' : ' Jx ' .-j: fy : 3£y. .. tnmnrmw will probably be just as busy, ' so hn- ;:y I. i3 - ' BfffM i hum, Good-night! i 7i « -r W SSs MB ►ft MS? ffVSfl •v yfe Bg MMJglMMB MiMIM Women ' s 5 and 7 ffi ffifcfiftj Dear Diary: DIARY 194 ' ) rr -WH ' M!: iy i J l U ' Vt i W,. ' j j. ■Ss , r ' - r i ' V ' . ' ' ' ' , ' r - ' ' ' ' ' ' ; , ' rt ' ' ' • ' ' '  ■V ' V ' fc  . ■M Vw f j ,y ■ ' y . ' • ' ■'  . ' . ' . .v y f s Hospital? ave been the scious meals, ? %? ■! Is, V.v ' :. ' - .fcfc fflor the novelty of the work itself. ' ;? Ai; j Remember how I wandered up that circular i i ; driveway, bag and baggage hunting for the i fcfty Nurses ' Home? My room was so nice, I lilced i Tfa ' ffifcmy furniture arrangement, in spite of the maid ' s ' ffiffir ' T ' ' Q rtc to change it. r .H U s wE It made duty time seem a lot shorter when I i jM.V f ' ' i na to 9° ° c ' ass - I w as lucky enough to be i ffinffiO ' n electric shock to see the difference between d WrrtV : ' s. i M « j ' ) : i  , u ' V J: fcfeSiS 555? 1 ' M i . ' MOfi. ' . N 1 ! 1 :: i ' .lY.:S saga 1 l cfi-wrty The roughest time I had wasn ' t on Section A, Women ' s 5 7. Oh, those baths and oos, and the quaint Quaker scoldings I got l: V- i .v.--v ? £ f r tV. ' vS fcikcte i when I gave them. I was generally soaked tn 5 ; 4yV - wfy th ° s ' ' n ' De ore e f ' rs t bath was given. Diary, I really enjoyed every moment that ?- ftffii spent out on my affiliation. ' i rSff t ' ' - mm ffiMmam: fi v  '   ' ■, ■' . . i n .■n , u n i, 1 M 1 . - . i , r I , L :  t v. ' .C:« -A.Tr«. ' -«.Xv; ' -;. r ' -. .-.;;.-X v.i e y dtfys away from Hahnemann Occupational Therapy Building. Hydrotherapy Building. 65 £s DIARY— 1949 mmM mM ms msmM m mmmm w y i f i v Mifeiiiifesfe n smm m $S!i0M Desr Diary Did it again! Missed chapel — but this t had to appear before Student Council, a repre_ Q sentative body of classmates. Frankl I u «c S ia fe s§? ould probably vote to do something £ j4£tt£a££ tic. Guess we should be grateful for!£ £ liS wmmmm mmmm tffi$£mmMBMmm sSKSS t jicAvv A ' ■•V.v, .• , . T i- ' ?vi. ' - ' Lvi ' . f,. , ) s i . '  AJTJA . ' l ' ' ' V VJ ' iAMW t wL - ' i ' r ' ' tmmmmmmm m £ $ M£ r I ■i PA t , t • - . 1 LC a Biaa g mmmmm mM , L, , , V ., 4i. .. ■i.l. V. , . Vn . 1 |m- ) ,iV.  j Mass Meeting in the amphitheater. . Dena Aciolia, president of Student Council. ipii Tfyles and Regulations Claire Smith Chief of Photography Joan Ferguson Editor-in-Chief Louise Keiser Business Editor Our Staff in action. DIARY-1949 Kgmember the Vigil I SDear Diary: re ading and re-read- %$m Whewi IV, over  « J p . (du Si- fting an d re-w riting, ! typing, ra eking our brains, wearing our i ngenui no thing but its rea dy an d we are prouc ,f it. Yes, diary Our yea book. Pride insp JS to ma ke it the best. Everyon e was so irea co- ««£Z:T: ehi ° iness r us a ■our memorable d 3 9ree ff, a f  fh « bo r b c r s and ' ■boh ISU rative an d I must than k all who so unse Ifishly m of it s ! :..._-« Parts. X s at Hahn e whole ; s )e a symbol of SV emann. f | greater tft ow an s £ MWwP 1 ; £$ ' The Newman Club. n God we trust speaker who is very Newman club. Newman club is helping us a great deal here g Other girls and boys, a_s_well tion and we wishj ji ttend a meeting. jT ffi; gj -feWfill. we can ' t spend any more time up here — £p fej ' wA ' rP going down to the South Parlor and greet jffijfcji y- y;  ' niir speaker, who is with Father Brown, the ? J 3}j2£iii{ director of all our meetings. ■ffiv know that next year my underclassmen will ffyftj DIARY 1949 ; . .. u; . H .J, ' ,. , f .. i ,.. ,.,« H 1 gRW •Mi Wl ' AW -• •iv s ' ' ; :t;Vv ' i ; M ' ft i; J ) . v - j « i. -r .ii. ; v - M: i v  . -  i VX  ;. l r i [rf r ' l | i; ii w:r ' t i : - '  y  V  J i : ' ' | i i ?i ' ' ' . i sta iffiffiti u ' We gather together to ask the Lord ' s bless- $£2$ £ ■- •• ---L • l: ..J l:._ i. SSS ' A.  (w,?v, ; ' ffii fc ffi?ffii ' nr l • • • each in his own way and according to frffiffiff w ? his own faith. Here we receive much spiritual ,w ftt ttji sS food f° r thought and living. We continue our jJji ilS| Christian contacts by meeting other nurses who ijj£$£i£j!$£ frequently visit with us from hospitals throughout £? $ ssffl iV « the city ese meetings remind many of us of the jrpBWfj! Youth Fellowships we had in our churches at pi -h meeting has some type of enter- s the main speaker. Several times ffififrY we are nonored by having Rev. Mierop, President Xjjjffiffi °t the Bible Institute, to bring us a .message. gf ' V| Believe me, each of his friendly and inspiring taiks contain memorable words. -■-.:■.-■: m ■« x- Melva and Wilda at it again! Can I help you, Jo? BW™ Dear Diary: DIARY— 1949 Hungry? . . . Lets go down to Senior Store . . . hot dogs, hoagies . . . candy, cokes . . . super sandwich specials. Rube ' s strongest k£B 5 a--g competitor . . . chief cooks and bottlewashers — four seniors. ffi itjffi ffi£ Let ' s feature donuts tomorrow night ■Wj:iitfw Jfflfe ; - • ' What e have on Thursday? many jj£ijJLtf2i!si clever combinations to attract those hungry j flffijffiprobies . . . Save some food for us!. j a jSSi A steady course of income to help fill our ££ £: cash box . . . Count up the money . . . Were SSHS«2«fi . .... r ' . staunchly supported by ft ftsj i OS :-w.v.sr. V- ss the bills paid? SS gjj ji graduates and underclassmen iii iaii Everything cooled in Ihe v- ' V-. ' ' rlr; jjjj everything cooked in the same pan — one £§j jj , electric outlet ... a low hanging cloud of smoke sfJs JS tj jj Sjggd — too many cpoks . . . blistered fingers — shortage ass ■jte! z wm. frffiftffi 9 ■r ? , r  , r j ' , ■' ' • ■' -; r o- ' V- v- i v , ' r ' - - ' vr ■■■•■; : • , !■- ■t - v.vv ■■- ' ■:. rygrrrr; HM «g; W.r.at-.«.«{.V.-.gAi!)!jg iii i MMft i « , j - t . ;7 )V ! i.-v . - ' ..Vv;.: c 4 ter hour 5tu i WgfiSSj Sorry, no credit! J Pat Murray, Rosemarie Mahoney, Barbara Brown, Joan Ferguson, Anne Purcell, Dot Shaw, Dena Acolia, Dolly Pauro, Nancy Rendell. ' Ray Team I DIARY- 1949 ?ffiffi£ Dea ' D ' ary: L!i£jjj£ 5 I just returned from basketball practice a £S£!J £ ii boy am I beat. I come off duty almost dragging V7? hike down to South Philly, walk up four flights i ip J j iov stairs and then I try to play basketball. Al- Vrffiliflffi hfiUfUuthe«rt in the job. Believe i •r r ' 1 . ' ntere with every member of both teams play- iaSffiffigiftj the same time! ffrtfr jjjfffi eaque qames are really serious business. majfefiSs Lasv year we were champs, but this year, well n ffiffit ' . . . our coach has worked hard and put his whole BiJiSca asS ie we are all very IjtfaaftiLjh . ; S§)2£j£greatful to him for his interest and skill. U J ffiffiffit ii piiiiEiiiii ass M a liig ■.■■x ? ;, : ; t . ,„;-i v. ' . - u.v ■.;..,. . ;jjj. ■. N ' rr . vo i ;: ;; . , ■; i: v, ; -. i jp i , . .,,.h, - .j ; ,., ,| l t . ' ,. ' -,■. , .7 .,  ..i i r . i ., - ' •■■■...-.■-. ' s. i ' -.. .-. I . ■-- ■. . ■Pat demonstrates. Standing: Romain and Lou. Kneeling: Lyn and Betsy. DIARY— 1949 un and frolic KH$ffJA r 2 Sft?! mww mEsmsmm wtmrnzgrnsm mmm S Dear Diary:  Vjfo{i S i ft i Little sisters in the audience andbiq siste jBjgjffipjpon the stage. The show is on! Nurse meets her patient for the first time . j pjgjj| our interpretation of the first in the life of a SJ |j young probie. sa§J§llg{sS S g Group singing and soloists plus a black fa WBB ' t look so scare d. Now, get that man out :ffiffifoji J„_ :_ _u„ n: %£ $$£ 5S 31 fttf j ffiffiffi tr ' ° a dd to the merrymaking. Games that are ■much fun to the audience as to the conteste ' table ffijffi ' ' fcl? Grand climax . . hits the spot on mm-. itatttj$5 £ enough ice cream for seconds!  ! • £ ? ' ■;?! ' I ' ..Li I ' ui ■, i a lollipop.. . refreshments. Cold punch H ffi : this swealtering night, and ffifffcsffi In the Crystal Room at the Broadwood Hotel. cA lovely way to spend an evening jffw DIARY— 1949 Sore throat . . . high temp. p ju ciji aches . . . better go to Health Cli aSiiaffi sSi those who are physica Illy fit can serve fjftft Go to the infirmary! . . . that ' s ordered . . oh, well, the radio will help keep me jSjSttjfiSSji what he no visitors allowed until further 5SSSSS«iiS W g|i q .v«f«s « iV« 3 SJ.WXV!iSsw JaggSsSwSa company. Dr. Gambesia and Dr. Marino follow my case ' £ i£a£2it S ik S closely, and Miss Strakey checks daily to see that £j%S iiim Maybe |p j stay in bed and obey all the orders, soon they ' ll order a full diet for me! ay Fergy went into the infirmary solation! Poor kid! I bet she gets tired Sajjg ffi mm and MM Miss Kegerize checks up on Rita and Ferg. Dr. Gambesia gives Shirley a check-up. cA place to remember and Cresol ng hypos and getting them are gs. Gosh, that medicine is b ses are iust like everyone ' H mm fr Vffifij; they ' re sick e when jgjjSSiajd r L J ' 1 • t • • 1 ' ra l i 11 ||J Mil n Mrs. Bringhurst welcomes another patient. iCi ' V-a ' .-x... ' ; . tj ' ' : jffii Dear Diary: ' ff j fe: off duf y at last ' an d what a day! My g ra y fo.Wftffij i ■jj J j matter is crammed with knowledge of keys, m j D1ARY--1949 - clothes bags, boxes and cards, dressi ces, rSPSg that ' s giMflgM ji jMyiVt ' I am — over arrl over she explained ' £§ $t£ouf , but still there wore questions! Cap crooked, hair askew, bib and apron a $ $ ' ]iutfffi f f ' n ° P° ' nts ? Vaseline gauze and a pressure jafcjtiAq iflpflijfflft bandage. . . . Began to think i was ir ' blanks, and thos ds. Oh, will I eve „ Jfctfr Dr. Paparella and Miss Herman of the scene. J iever a dull moment 75 M;y Underclassmen JUNIORS Leona Afford Jeanne Anthony Mary Louise Bair Marian Beland Anita Boorse Helen Boyes Joan Bradshaw Elizabeth Brannick Ellen Bryson Mary Casey Mae Jean Chamberlain Ruth Craig Rosemarie Damweber Emily Davis Gloria DiValentino Doris Dunlap Norma Jean Fenner Carleen Flail Elizabeth Griffin Lois Hays Joyce Kelly Barbara Knupp Cecilia Kolenda Shirley Lewis Virginia Linton Josephine Lucca Dorothy Luongo Sofia Martinez Marilyn Mayer Aiko Murakami Helen Muraika Lydia Nolte Mary Northrop Mildred Padaroff Lila Perez Sara Phy Donna Richards Muriel Shaw Betty Jane Snow Rosemary Ward Elizabeth Wentzell Bernice White Marion Wilcox Annamarie Zannier 76 JUNIORS I lleane AM man Kathleen Hut- • Rita Moffa Betty Louise Morris Anita Mowrey FRESHMEN Jacqueline Berry Jane Deppe Evelyn Gangwere Sonia Hudon Genevieve Kliwinski Sonia M. Kubiak Mary Jane Lerch Frances Michael Mary Jane Miller Violet Nuneviller Patricia Murray Lillian Pauro Margaret Schrik Helen Thompson Florence Weever Jane Phelps Mary Rabold Nancy Jane Rendall Sonia Smetana M. Elizabeth Walsh 77 no ooiX o A O A A Myrtle Auncjst Anna Elizabeth Benllcy Anna Laura Bentley Rita Brauninger Evelyn Brewer Shirley Lou Brown Audrey Byers D. Jane Chalker Gloria Clemmer Anna Coia Lunda Cummings Betty Dessin Eleanor Evans PRE-CLINICALS Joan Feasel Irene Marguerite Fishe r Millicent Grice Carol Haas Delores Ann Johnson Lillian Kenyon Evelyn Kressly Elaine Koons Ruth Ann Kruplo Jeanne Lamb Mildred Lauchmer Patricia Mclntyre Laureen Magee Nancy Pence Phyllis Proudfoot Marian Ransom Lois Ritz Eleanor Roepke Evelyn Sakon June Sassaman Margaret Slimm Sara Starett Dorothy Taylor Phyllis Treglia Patricia Weaver 78 I £And so dear diary, adieu! oMy Alma Mater TITM n ALMA MATER Children of our Alma Mater Sing we now her praise, For the school we love so dearly Fond our voices raise. Chorus Hail to thee — our Alma Mater Thee we will uphold. For the school of Hahnemann Stands the Elue and Gold. II In the city ' s busy clamor Stands she great and tall, WHh a helping hand to offer Ever friend to all. Ill In the past and in the future Thee we shall revere; As a friend and loving mother We salute thee here. A. Durbin and D. 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