Harrisburg Hospital Training School for Nursing - Reflector Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

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Hume fwwm I 120 Eg hw anne TIIAINING SCHOOL FOII NUHSES AT THE HAPII'IISBUIIO HOSPITAL IN THE CITY OF I-IAIIIIISBLIIIG, PENNSYLVANIA In mefefing This l94l Reflector, We the graduating class do sincerely hope that this book Will always bring back pleasant memories to those who read it, and help us all appreciate the value of our experiences herein described. l snltmnlg plrdgr mgsrlf htfurt Ll-Sad and in tht prtstntt af this assrmhlg ta pass mg lift in puritg and ta prattitr mg prafrss- inn faithfullg. Zi will abstain from. lnhatthrr is dtlrtrriuus and misthithiuus, and mill nut taht nr hnulninglg administsr ang harmful drug. EI mill du all in mg pnlntr ta tlrhatt tht stand' ard nf mg praftssian and mill hnld in tunli- dtntt all ptrsunal matters tummitttd ta mn kttping and all familg affairs tnming tn mg RHUNIEHQE in tht prattitt uf mg talling. illilith lngaltg tuill El rndtanar tn aid tht phgsitian in his ninth and dthatt mgsrlf tn ththrtlfarz uf thnst tnmmitttd ta mln tart. edifvziiona Give a thought to father, he thinks much of you, From that anxious moment when first breath you drew. A Mother, too, is Watching, praying that you'll be Fulfillment of the ideas, treasured all, for thee. To our Mothers and Fathers Who have given us their sympathy, unfailing love, understanding and en- couragement, We dedicate this book. Our parents- Who from our beginning aiding us in cherishing the flame until it brightened and burst out to show a great light-the shining, friendly, humble light-our profession, the light and that Which illuminates the now uncertain path of lite which We are to follow. The Class of '41 pay the highest tribute ot which We are capable in dedicating this Reflector to you. I MISS EDITH E. YINGST, RN To the class of 1941: Within a few months you will complete a three year course in nursing. Even now you probably 'are making plans for the future. In the period of 'lite coming, you will be not only privileged to practice inde- pendently your chosen Work, but the duties of citizenship from which you have been more or less exempt Will then become obligatory. Thus tar your whole education, training and experience has been centered on preparation for these two functions. Very soon, Cperhaps too soon, to the timid spirit,J the opportunity to make an individual contribution to society will arrive. While the class as a Whole will be missed Within the Hospital circle, one rejoices that you are to begin the Practice of Nursing during a period, when your services will be greatly in demand. Not only the local community but the Whole country is rich with unlimited opportunities tor the professional nurse. ' In the march of years, classes like individuals are remembered by their character and personalities. The class ot 1941 will be held fondly in memory for many endearing traits, chief ot' which are friendliness, gentle thought- fulness, the ability to work together, and for your never failing devotion to nursing. Because of these things, Harrisburg Hospital shall be proud to claim you. Our dearest hope is, that when the rewards of honor, duty and loyal service are heaped upon you, you will be as closely associated in spirit with your school as you are today, and that the years will be kind to you. Sincerely, Edith E. Yingst, RN. 9 ' A will I ' fs f-g ' 4 ,ggi ,., ..-,ig , 3 W3 fi' :,::1: 2 :-: - 332: .:' sa s 'f .Els K sg-rg ..,-.swf Min' Mary puke! Lam To Miss Lau, Who through our three years of training has guided us with her earnest and sincere advice and has shown untiring kindness and unfailing interest in our every undertaking, We extend our gratitude and feel assured that these noble efforts will not have been in Vain. She as a teacher inspired us to do our very best in the nursing field. Her constant Watch over us in our illnesses has been most sincerely appreciated and always Will be remembered. 1U Mm. M.4zcEQQzZ1fiaG To Mrs. Maclilfatrick We owe more than we could possibly express. Very conscientiously has she endeavored to teach us those difficult subjects of science. She has made us realize the importance of education, the necessity for good ethics and the extreme value of initiative. The appreciation of music, art, and poetry has gained a Foothold in our life, and in the extra-professional activities with her influence and interest in our future Welfare. We can only say We are deeply grateful and hope not to lose that spark of ambition you have planted in each senior. ' 1- 09,1 My img 0 141 E 11 ' si-W xi 4 miami mms me M., , ,Qt E H 363 'Q Q?1? i1f'i4'ilii . ,ei sf is Sf 5 new EQ K. M. W as ga , W xl rssmgr' -1 pgfwK',.eHw1QHgs1'1s.QMVW rag-W prgzz , M Q A , Is if 1, W 4: ..' l 5- 2 -I r sf gsmx 5:ZgS:i3gg w:Wf1g? 1 4' , wg mg 5, Q 3 s i ' ffa?-Q5 fE??pf'4,Q'Jdz1o- . ' I yi 'V Lk, W, ge, . Q .Wi K ff V. :- 4 Mis- . 5 Q 'E 3 gi? i i ii E? if Q 5 -- - it 5 A I es - m - :ei .tg N 1 wislggl , W Q H E , N vw fgws s n 52 91 K- 43- .gilzgr..:.:,:::gf:.g2,- ,. A M , A 15 ,.,. : .:.:,4.,p.::, , Z L is ': H - Er it 2 ., - R' S W Y .V '-E2Q::Q:,Q..g'g, lv z,, ..,g .,.... I . .1 Vi' ' fl 'bf 1 V1.1 ,, 'f' ,ala ,f - +4 . F f v it E - - - st 533 M ,Z sw E . ,iw Q Q 5 wg r Q? Q as 1 s Q 5 an ' E 't -. H2-225 B 5aj .,.i-I-I ' 5 . 'N 1155 5 ,F 'E M 1 N 5 . . . 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You, Miss Hess, have indeed gained our esteem and admiration. 12 is my it Q1 il N M255 Mmfgmfef Luiz Although We were not privileged to have Miss Lutz as our in- structress during our training school days, We want to acknowledge our appreciation for the interest she showed us as a supervisor. She has done much for our training school and its extra-professional program. We all appreciate her talent and hope that some day she may again come back to us as both instructress and accom- plished pianist. To Miss Lutz We extend our best Wishes for a successful teaching career. 741 -13 Glkmzwzmfzm Szzpe1fvi501f5 16 Virginia E. M orgcm, RN. Supervis or-Operating Rooms Emily I. Hipps, RN. Staff Nurse-Operating Rooms Lillian Brown, RN. Staff Nurse-Operating Rooms Mary Louise Rhcxwn, RN. Staff- Nu rse--Operating Rooms ug..-M !' ' in--N Edith Abclry, RN. Head Anesthetistt Esther Kissell, HN. Anesthetist Q Kathryn Plowmcm, Anesthetist Merry E. Fisher, RN. Instructor, Genito-U S.zzlDe1fzfz'501f5 RN. rincry Department 241 17 SZllD61f'1!fJT07f'.,f Scrrct Faux, RN. Supervisor Out-Patient Department Helen M. Durisin, RN. Supervisor Pediatric Ward Florence L. Kerewich, RN. Supervisor A-3's Women's and ChiIdren's Ward and P. H. 3 Annie F. Horrkins, RN. Supervisor Obs teiriccrl Department 18 KM? OK iyvvgru QWN Y R fx ug ' 'gaze ,. XB' A kb, 1' ' 1,1 IV! ' 'X , KX ,. SZllD67f'7!j507f'5 Ieannette Stiteler, RN. Supervisor Private Floors Emma L. Beshore, RN. Supervisor Women's cmd Men's Wards B-1 and B-2 Margaret Bunnell, RN. Supervisor A-2's Men's Wards and P. H. 2 Ruth Hagan, RN. Supervisor in Communicable Diseases Annex 541 Supervisory A20 Alone Lcrvinci Mcxnking B. S. Administrative Dietiiicm Moxrgcxret O. Osborn, M.S Therapeutic Dietitian Winifred Ludwig, Assistant Deiiiicm Morrihct Icrne Seiders, RN. 'Head N urse, P. H. 3 A fn: I lx IXJ QS' em 'Af 'age Szzlzbefwifofff cme Hench, R.N. Head Nurse, Delivery Room Mary Emmcr Wise, R.N. Stuff Nurse+Opercrting Rooms Mary E. Ford, RN. Staff Nurse-Operating Rooms 241 21 SZllD67 7!f507f'5 22 Esther Mcry Barnes, RN. Night Supervis OI' Katharine Prentiss, R.N,, B.S N. . lght Superwsor Tw' ' it of . is Sstkdt QE ZR SN X K X X mg R - X Q K XX it 5 X leg R N - TN MRS. SHARP Shg Girls turn oft your lights- X ' Mrs. Sharp is almost in sight She peeps in everyone's door Here and there hears a false snore. And then we hear aisigh of relief, Because the fourth floor girls are apparently asleep. Down the steps quietly on her toes To the third floor she goesg Lo, and behold a whoopee party she finds The girls are again reminded of the time. lt's Way past tensforty five, she said-so Each and everyone to their own bed. Noiselessly she opens or door And finds herself on the second floor Where a card game is in full sway Her face is indeed a look of dismay Guiltily to our own rooms we creep, And with a grin on our face we iall asleep. ln her mind there's still cr doubt And then she looks all about At last sees a light glow- Fincling there a poor tired soul Sleeping with all her might- Without a sound Ma turns off the light. One worry here, and another one there, Is there any wonder she has gray hair? As time slips by and we grow old 'We suddenly realize that she is a Mother of Gold. It only we are as sweet and kind I om sure there willloe no fault to find. Unanimous. 741 efiaien Z5 KERMIT L. LEITNER, M.D., Harrisburg, Pa. GLENNNH. SCHANTZ, MD., Macungie, Pa. THE INTERNE His days are spent at times in tedious toilingp At time careening, spurred by clanging bell, His nights are subject to imperious calling Oi circumstance untoward, or sequence fell. Down corridors deep edged with pain he travels With Weary tread, chiding his tiring brain Lest by some slip of his some life unrcrvels The last few strands of its fast-fraying skein. Unthanked more oft than not, his work unnoted, By ceaseless toil he earns the right to serve. Yet so dear the goal to which he is devoted That from his high, clear task he dare not swerve. fContinued on 'Page 251 24 Dx! 3 X . 0,3 ,VI Mrs W ,. ' A0 i' Y mi 'ivy-i 1-74-e...a 15.7 ' Wg .. 1 - za Ze we es Walter P. Bitner, M.D., Chambersburg, Pa., Harold H. Evans, M.D., Berwick, Pa., Iohn L. Gillespie, MD., Arling- ton, Va., Lester S. Greider, MD., Dauphin, Pa., Clara G. Wertime, MD., Chambersburg, Pa., Charles W. Miller, MD., Ashland, Pa., Lloyd E. Morris, Ir., MD., Columbus, Ohio, Helen A. M. Seibert, M.D., I-lurnmelstown, Pa., Gerald B. Stein, MD., Harrisburg, Pa., Rosemarie Tursky, MD., Hazleton, Pa. The sin-scarred soul, all seared with sordid living, The pious fraud, stripped naked by her Woe, The querulous, the piteous, the shrinking, In pained processional before him go. Yet holds he clear from all the muck that surges Throughout that phase of life, a frothy mire, From which at last a mender of men emerges, As one who has been purified by fire. E. C. 25 ri ,J ff Q3 D' E? calf! M5 f 141 Jiilecfiml Cbllegizzfm, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF 1940-1941 HONORARY CONSULTING STAFF Surgeons-George B. Kunkel, M.D., Harvey F. Smith, M.D. Physicians-David S. Funk, M.D., Iohn B. McAlister, M.D. Pediatrician-Henry R. Douglas, M.D. Dental Surgeon-Tumor Clinic-Ioseph C. Ludes, M.D. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat-George F. Gracey, M.D. ATTENDING STAFF GENERAL SURGICAL STAFF Surgeons-W. Minster Kunkel, M.D., Norman B. Shepler, M.D., George B. Stull, M.D. Neuro Surgeon-Paul A. Kunkel, M.D. Associate Surgeons-Samuel B. Fluke, M.D., Clarence E. Moore, M.D. Mathew H. Sherman, M.D. Assistant Surgeons-Guy C. Crist, M.D., Rite B. Gingrich, M.D., David A. Iohnston, M.D., Paul A. Kunkel, M.D., Donald B. Stouffer, M.D., Paul C. Walter, M.D. FRACTURE SERVICE Surgeons-Carson Coover, M.D., Andrew I. Griest, M.D. MEDICAL SERVICE Physicians-C. P. Faller, M.D., Iesse L. Lenker, M.D., Frank F. D. Reckord, M.D. OBSTETRICAL SERVICE Obstetricians-W. Paul Dailey, M.D., Charles K. Fetterhoif, M.D., Richard I. Miller, M.D. Associate Pediatricians-Iohn L. Flannery, M.D., Morris I. Gerber, M.D. Dental Surgeons-Schuyler C. Enck, D.D.S., Harry M. Kirkpatrick, D.D.S. DISPENSARY STAFF Surgeons-Samuel B. Fluke, M.D., Rite B. Gingrich, M.D., David A. Iohn- ston, M.D., Paul C. Walter, M.D. Assistant Surgeons--Samuel O. Curry, M.D., Hamil B. Pezzuti, M.D. Physicians-C. Richard Brandt, M.D., Iames Bloom, M.D., I. Loomis Christian, M.D., Walter I. Connor, M.D., I. Arthur Daugherty, M.D., Iohn V. Foster, M.D., Thomas R. Hepler, M.D., Henry F. Hottenstein, M.D. Wm. Bender Miller, M.D., Iames N. O'Brien, M.D., Kenneth E. Quickel, M.D., Ioseph H. Rissinger, M.D., A. Harvey Simmons, M.D., Chas. Wm. Smith, M.D. Anal and Rectal Surgery-Guy C. Crist, M.D. EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT, Physicians and Surgeons-Gilbert L. Dailey, M.D., Forney P. George, M.D., I. Landis Zimmerman, M.D. f Associate Physicians and Surgeons-Charles B. Fager, Ir., M.D., Martin F. Kocevar, M.D., Harold F. Lanshe, M.D., Ioseph W. Shaffer, M.D. 26 EYE SERVICE Physician and Surgeon-George H. Seaks, M.D. Associate Physician and Surgeon-Warren C. Phillips, M.D. MISCELLANEOUS Bronchoscopist-Martin F. Kocevar, M.DQ Chief ot Communicable Diseases-Robert R, Hursh, M.D. Dermatologist-Park A. Deckard, M.D. Gastroenterologist-William I. Hutchinson, M-.D. Associate Gastroenterologist-Chas. Wm. Smith, M.D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SERVICE ' Physicians and Surgeons-Gilbert L. Dailey, M.D., Forney P. George, M.D., I. Landis Zimmerman, M.D. Associate Surgeons-Charles B. Pager, M,D., Martin F. Kocevar, M.D., Harold F. Lanshe, M.D., Ioseph W. Shaffer, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, C.D.A.-Harold F. Lanshe, M.D. ' EYE SERVICE Physician and Surgeon--George H. Seaks, M.D. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE Chief oi Anesthesia-David A. Iohnston, M.D. Cardiologist-Iesse L. Lenker, M.D. Chief of Communicable Diseases-Robert M. Hursh, M.D. Dermatologist-Park A. Deckarcl, M.D. Gastroenterologist-William I. Hutchinson, M.D. Associate Gastroenterologist--Chas. Wm. Smith, M.D. Neurologist-Robert Denison, M.D. Orthopedist-Carson Coover, M.D. Pathologist--George R. Mollitt, M.D. Assistant Pathologist-Louis W. Wright, M.D. Chronic Respiratory Diseases-Ross N. Childerhose, M.D. Associate 'Physician Chronic Respiratory Diseases-Iohn V. Foster, M.D. Roentgenologist-Allen Z. Hitzman, M.D. Urologists-Iohn H. Pager, Ir., M.D., Samuel L. Grossman, M.D., Iohn L. Lanshe, M.D. Associate Urologist-I. Wesley Plowman, M.D. Pediatricians-Mary E. Clough, M.D., Eleanor R. Stein, M.D. Neurologist-Robert Denison, M.D. Orthopedist-Carson Coover, M.D. Chronic Respiratory Diseases-Ross K. Childerhose, M.D. Associate Physician Chronic Respiratory Diseases-Iohn V. Foster, M.D. Roentgenologist-Allen Z. Ritzmcrn, M.D. Urologists-Iohn H. Fager, Ir., M.D., Samuel L. Grossman, M.D., Iohn L. Lanshe, M.D. Associate Urologist-I. Wesley Plowman, M.D.! Pediatricians-Iohn L. Flannery, M.D., Morris I. Gerber, M.D. AUXILIARY STAFF Lester G. Bixler, M.D., Clarance M. Hawke, M.D., LeRoy S. Howard, M.D. RESIDENT STAFF ' Resident Physicians-Kermit L Leitner, M.D., Glenn H. Schantz, M.D. Internes-Walter P. Bitner, M.D., Harold H. Evans, M.D., I. Lawrence Gillespie, M.D., Lester S. Greider, M.D., Clara G. Wertirne, M.D., Charles W. Miller, M.D., Lloyd E. Morris, Ir., M.D., Helen A. M. Seibert, M.D., Gerald B. Stein, M.D., Rosemarie I. Tursky, M.D. 27 M4464 l , is was M255 Eflhwf mfnef, . . Our Class Advisor With deepest sincerity We express our gratitude and appreciation to our class advisor, Miss Esther Barnes, RN., who with undaunted courage has so suc- cessfully and willingly guided us through the three years of our training. Her pleasing personality, understanding smile, willingness and known versa- tility are just a few oi the qualities which have made her desirable as our leader, and her innumerable virtues will always be uppermost in our memories. As the hours ot the clock turn, so time flies. The hour is coming when we must part, part in body but not in spirit, We wish you always happy hours, and now for a time, au-revoir. I Class of l94l.. 30 Cfaziif O cm President ---..- .... Beatrice Berger Vice-President .. -- .... Frances Kain Secretary --- ........ Mary Westbrook Treasurer --- .... Vera Lorraine Shaetfer Rqterimf Staff Editor ..,....... ..... ........... S a ra lane Burris Assistant Editors .... ..... M ary Wenrick, l-lelen Spier Business Manager .... ................ B etty Beitzel Social Editor ....... --.--Mary Elizabeth First Circulation Manager --- ......... Ruth Fisher Typist .............. --g-Mary Westbrook Ioke Editor .... .... M ary Matala Photography .... ..... M ary Cfault Art Editor --- ..... Thelma Fyock Historian .s.. ..... I osephine Black CLASS MOTTO Simplicity, Sincerity, and Service. CLASS FLOWER Talisman Bose CLASS COLORS Pale Blue and White 741 31 1 Wit if v JW flfiiftv if wt Wt wtf Mr of w if ,s W E , A, B ss,-.5-.x-:mas E- swings E M M News VRF H H H - is E s,-smug ss s B s ss N, ellis Exilim . 55 ,smmww sg H i H ,msg l 5 M -ss s ss as ss is ?,555gm 'sEiWt'M53m H2 if f E-2 is W HES Q: we 1 if Egg M555 2 ' H'-'sniff ss f H ssig,:nsQE'f'fs?i gsfing EQssQm as-xfssgh 2 M s mmm E ,. B1 B Q tl se, H its EE 5 H X gm N W me Q mf E aim , Ls.s:s.:..,s:.zs,s1s.,5,?,...:EjiZ.Q'Z2l2.4.AEM Worthy Afbwff Myerstown, Penna. Miss Albert is one of the clever and humorous ones of the class. With the rest of us, as a probationer, things looked dark indeed, but with a great deal of hard work she is having her chance to shine. We admire her for her endless courage and envy her for her beautiful voice. We're sure that your reaction will coincide With ours in saying that she possesses the essentials for universal appeal in the nursing profession. Her ambition is yet unknown, but What- ever field she chooses, We know she will do her best to reach the goal. Good luck, Dot, 32 Wfrrwf wfiff dyrf +A . ,, - QA l 12'- ,LAY :.. elm Amiafmf Riverside, Penncr. Chockiul of fun, brim-ful of laughter, over-flowing with fast-paced energy is Helen. From start to finish' she has had trials and tribula- tions, but We have no fear for her future-especially with the big things in life. Her chief hobbies are reading, knitting, crocheting, traveling to one of the local theatres, and doing a daily good deed. No sacrifice has been too great for her to make on duty or in extra- professional activities, and We undoubtedly predict a successful career as a nurse-missionary or an officers Wife, in which she will find countless opportunities for advancement. j41 .wwf Ry rr, lf trllttt Wi it it Mtlpi, W? ,iw Wmyqlvt ,MS Qt' i ll iftitlfti Wit, ey WM l , r Mmfy Helen Azzkeff Wt Vllilkes-barre, Perma. y If the saying Good goods comes in small packages is true, we can boast oi a friendship with a charming invention. She seems to have more vim, vigor, and vitality, than a new soft drink. She may appear to be shy and you would think that no mischievous thought could enter her headl but it's only until you know her. Theres always quiet before a storm. Her chief fancy turns toward Obste- trics and building a private hospital. It's a new slant on an old sub- ject and we know she will have the deserved success in miles, yards, feet, and inches! N . l 34 Qfis'-W 'QV W' rx ' N ,wif ig E Refi Qtqcffgir mm fff l I Xi ' 'Xi- ,vl-rz J i. Znfiiev Ogg-JOZZ., f C265 fe -,f we - Loafmme Belize! Am 4.23- , 7 ' B4 f V Mechomicsburgy ennmn, ' mf' f ' 1. ,V You cizirt sing ci song- Oh, Iohnnyn PQgDg, Cnjiost t anything? and with it you will findmm c1ttr2'E:T1-ve,?ycuncfmL6dern highlighted With gclyety cmd C-L E,,A-sGI'SOI'1G1 l'1'1G dc: - we see her with cr ccfre-free cittitt 553155 s with ct-semffu outlook, but they bcflcmce to give her cr Vofi tsl th -da' e degree she so greatly desires cmd deserv . It Wil op flight to the top, cmd if it offers no more difficulties thcmftrgnin hcts, she can be recommended for the faculty if 9eph'Pgr- i her first! t -ggi iv ,4 i 53 fk ' '. tiff 3. ' vL X. , . it i fre! I jf ,t nm 7 1 Z W WW' N. .Q . Xi 35 t wolf I' .044 ffl we gf 5 6 We ,Qmze EMM WW! , ' ,, f Bm me Berger Penns Creek, Perma. AQ, iff, fl! ...., J . x gf o t lear i Xkxrlow, t d - e understood, her friendship is ri'c . Q Eglin . . ixliter uv, she leads the class with confi ie? , 9' n , L' :glow ity: 01 te th 'eo if e al when it comes to nursing. at Q 'fm is o' WR mfg' elp many a weary heart over a 'r ad o vel ,x N :Q-'QQ music help to make her life more b 'ful 6 vo 'f ke li e?Qnor graceful her movements, and a uni c t r :I blish .s value to her profession. Charming W v 3 n .rr vix wughts are not enough to portray her personalit Blu' j so d th L. -n uiet Wish of good luck We bid her farewell on t ro to success. ,I 1 1 1 dAA.!'.,,52, ,La. sei! ' - Au-ezd f Q II wwf' l We , 2. filgfqy ff? V Q59 Hawk? pm y its VAX 551 t fi 'efgf Cnzbuuf k - iqsw N 1. ' P ' 1 - 'X 1 ' x ' 0 A Bircl's Eye View: Intelligent, efficient, reliable, full of W . A and humor, and yet so natural. Can you imagine anything more y- ' l 'P W now' she lacks not in or c 'rn ' to th to an ek hgl llbing e p, SE- 5 her interest in Pediatrics, she is a lover of Dramatics. Her play is The Life of Riley. She never lacks speech and alk intelligently on any subject mentioned. Once upon a time bashtul, but now, well, she entertains seven nights in a is no need for laughing gas-she puts Charlie Chaplin How can We help but love her? I QQ ' n 'ko' W 741 37 I . tttityy t SL ff' W 1 X k V9 f,i W. ff Eileen zfickner Sebring, Ohio Brickie is one of the most lovable characters found in any story. l-ler interests are varied but lean to the domestic angle. She is usually quiet and reserved, and is splenclidly adapted to meet every situation, We feel she has been justified by choosing the nursing profession because she qualities tor it in every respect, and We trust she will continue until the right Doc comes along, after which she invites us to visit her in a seculded 'mountain spot and enjoy a vacation in the Poconos. Will it be a private maternity hospital or la house with Seven Gables? 38 fit 3 ' P, 'Y ff ,lt ev w'f'iQn tfytpf,-f' mf ft wit .F JW ,JD fgif a l t If ss 1 5 3 as H H H H BS 'I M 3211? H H ' A -7- 1 V 1 1. B V - li it nsflmls. 3 , , F, .:.:.::::f:f::s.:'z-st: Sam -me zmfif Harrisburg, Perma. Sally is keen, pleasant, and thoughttulf She has brought to her calling bright hope and idealism, and takes the lead to place the profession into a startling new Pediatric world. Black curly hair and dancing eyes aid in making her the unique individual she is, and are an asset to her nursing abilities. We ,should perhaps men- tion also that Sally has a talent tor singing and is a member ot the Nurses' Choral Societyg and is our very capable editor of The Reflector. We have proot that she is a good scout, and, May there always be 'Sweets for the Sweetest! 741 39 U if 'f l I ,h 'TQ W lf'f QLif ,Q if M V -' ff . ll Q' 'ffl Vi' Sf 4 V A J -'lj ' . v - V 1 , - 1 'I I 5 V., V' jg .l,lf5f':jI7, 1 JMf94 i' W ,aff f. A Wi! -442' ' ' J, up MQXMJQ -N,-A st N is Mmjoefie bifcoli - Camp Hill, Penna. Sometimes we think nothing ever happens, but when Marjy ap- peared, We had a happy surprise. She is a jolly, resourceful girl Who makes no end of fun, and helps to share the burdens of every- body. There is no one just like her, Whether it's Work or play Cmosfly playl she is usually a leader and she has lifted many a cloud of gloom from The Nurses' Home with her,gay laughter. Her clever charm adds to her accomplishments and creates her as a quite efficient nurse. After all is said and done, there is really only one-lt's you, Marjy! 40 Fdgx ,QI tizgjnphj V,4ff1 4,,f-f'lLLg,4A LQJ' , .5 -nf was ' I fjbffg' gwf' 't ,- f ' f-ffl ,F UD' -, QA ff!!! ' . J .pt 1 sly t Jw' YI, fln':1i'4glgl? ,V QL Lf , V , ,, Q ,L -' if JU 1'-55bN?:,4!5i,:lj, A f PF! tiff' 1 Axyc A 0 4 ,xvksfitfs vii ,- f H QW fl5L'V 'lJ- ,. ,fi ' jfgb Hfwj' , J. . 49.-t,2'f,w-QJVA jf? 'A . -F 'D ' 1- wff' f 7,, , nyfuzrrlf. pf Afgbf N 5932: ,PZ-H243 in L X rf Q , 7 -- - it its ,.,,M:6,. 4 ,L-wwf, 5 elm l ofmafee 0.3-J',yL'f.f ' Harrisburg, Perma. Sparkling, gay, and quick-Witted-We are usually being petrified by her brilliant imagination, She frequently throws us into a dither of indecision and exhilaration. She is equipped for the prospects of nursing and also forthe supervision of a home-P.S.-This in- cludes the furniture! When We began training We dicln't understand Don, but she has put a potion into our hearts that equals Cupid's: She came, she saw, she conquered, and Won, not only the art, principles, and practice, but the admiration and love from co- workers and patients. We trust there are no obstacles in lite's paths. .. 41 W MJ! , wwe, We tt W mfoihy Fmfwzwf Harrisburg, Penna. ' Every day, in every Way Dottie becomes more sincere and more conscientious. These traits combine with her sweet nature and even temper to portray an excellent nurse and unlimited possibili- ties. As her struggle ensues in this world of daily reality, We can only Wish her a Vivid climax and a perfect ending for a profitable goal. She is most happy when scrubbing for local tonsilectomies, and will probably be a Scrub-Nurse before too long. Besides, We will always remember her as one of the efficient and systeniatized managers of A-2-you can rest assured that success is pointing in her direction. , 42 I f2f4f'ifi,f i 4fG t? 'L1?-i'M' :J Wgwygvpff ww 'fig' fy' , t.,.,..,, 1 ' Q, , ,W gffmt I - X. 1 -1 . 22 - is ' E ,Wy ? V 1 W Qt, fig, . -L. 2 'Q LUX gb aii N S it QM s.u...m' Always First and never last in her dernure sophistication. She is firm in her convictions but believes that there is fun in life. Nurs- ing may not always be her profession, but whatever she attempts, her determination will produce a satistaction-professional or do- mestic. She is an all around girl who can fit in anywhere, at any time. Iudging from all appearances, her classmates are not the only ones who realize the value of these qualities. We picture in the future a pleasing reward tor her and by the looks of things it's not very far away. Good luck, Betty! 43 ' wifi' spy, wif' , T 'S , Y Q it Q,.,':,' Q 'A 11 Katherine Fifheaf Reedsville, Pennaf A pretty maiden, indeed, is Kay. With her engaging personality and heart full oi kindness, she has the will and always finds the way to answer an appeal when it comes to the professional world, and we confidently predict a reward. We cherish the memories from a lasting trieindship, because she is willing at any time to do something that might help her class or school. We prophesy an interesting future tor her although we haven't the slightest idea what it will be but know she will make the Alma Mater proud ot her. Public, here she comesl' W ' . 44 I r 5 , x 3 , I . ' r ' ' ,H ' . 1 - - N . , , , , t l ' ft, ., 4 1 f, ,. .1 , , . . I, 4, 11' 1 Q 1 , . mb FMW Wfatsontown, Penna. We are proud to present a fashionable, stately blond. She is quick to meet emergencies with calm, collected assurance and steady hands. She has a never to be forgotten humor which dis- closes a versatile individual, thus making her capable and com- petent for the future. She is studious and ambitious, and is noted for revealing her mind at times. But We can testify that her pleas- ing disposition and merry laugh are sure to win her many friends. At present she is uncertain of her future, but Whatever her chosen Work shall be after commencement, We Wish her success and happiness. 741 tw it ww M bpd gffncfllfb if 1 WWW iif 'W N t WWW D, . ' f My df ' A Thelma Fyofk A quiet, attractive nurse is this, She-'s a most polite and studious missy Also, she's a nurse who knows her stuff We could say more-but that's enough. From the very beginning of our training days We have found our- selves captivated by Fyoclds particular kind of charm. Not only that, We envy her artistic ability and have enjoyed the presence of this congenial co-Worker in our everday duties. Thelma has been our friend for a long time and We hate to see her leave us, but she intends to go further in her profession so We will send her to the chosen field with our best Wishes. 46 A . Vl' 'W ' 1 ,J 0 V if Ili, pike if Ojvj-ivy X: AK X I pl AW M MQ wtf Qffllv .J ,f, V , 1 NV, W lg? If B sis 1 ss , -sms lmwssgmsssx 53' s-s ZH- Y. H . Mary Gam!! Marysville, Penna O, What a Pal is Mary! Pureness in heart combined with love for man-kind, she has Won everyone's favor. Sympathetic understand- ing and integrity influence the qualities of her individuality as Well as her charm and beauty-no Wonder a certain young mani has lost his heart. Candid photography seems to be her hobbyg she is also one of the fun makers of our class, but never causes Mrs. Sharp to Worry! We hope her ambition Will soon be realized that she may reveal her ability to the public and prove a great success in Marysville. May your life forever loe a road that leads to Paradise. 141 47' . 3 af U! Mol -ff ww , t fit: ' 'nfl f' X tl r rw Mft fy A mf! , U M in ' flgjffdff X11 V FQ ,fl if rtwlif ff t jwf my ooaiiwfi Spring Mills, Penna. lt you should meet a blond With lovely blue eyes and a New York State drofwl-you'll know it's carefree debutante Tessie, who is making her debut With a conquering spirit is Well on her Way to greater heights in the nursing career. Since the day We received our caps and pledged ourselves to the profession, Doris has been conscientious about her work and 'has had little difficulty. The stepping stones to her success are somewhat dependant on Modern Nursery Rhymes-this one concerns Little Bob Horner! The road is clear and the signal is green-it's all yours! 48 . JF ' p,.-v, ljlf .GM ,. Els C i ,vuf-gl KO, v.,A,Q!' x If 5-YL , w . ,ly-C fl' fx xlib 1 , M KJ , , .1 4 lC.l1'A' vl A I gvf . . L7 5-'LLC 2 6- LI' H In ' U U ..Q..ff' ' ,'Y'l,?1l,-1- 'f? If jz.w ' my E rw 065' 0 W JL, Yi Cav y. I I Q, ' Jo , - I ,QCA Q' I , la 1 eff' ,. l A- ' 1 , ss H E -5-i , :ls Q-:E 4-l.i iii:.::.i.:.: I- S 5 I gs :fs s ,Q 5 w Q I H Q. .1. .1. H E . E ES -V H H H H N E I E K is H s H H H ff 'S ' H H - H mm 'H S fl IN E -'jgvn-' E H B wiki ml vi H .....,. ,,.....,...,., vw, W. 4, s - ss a ,W rx rs s as 'Egfr .- . . H E mf n My .,., I IJ. . ,. K m I .L ' 1 - ..., '- l effzafieim may Mouni Union, Perma. Every day is Sonny for Gracey. Whether it's the D. K. or the O. R. ,she is always giving service io someone. She has a secret philosophy to strengthen her enthusiasm for development and en- richment of the library oi her life. Because All Work and no play makes lack a dull boy, Gracey is usually around when there are any jokes being played, such as setting the alarm for 3 A. M. As cr nurse she is planning her future-she intends to take post- graduate Work in Operating! Room Technique and become a Scrub- nurse. We wish her Volumes of success in everything she attempts. 741 1 Wlltv+ lyltfwylfflftfljf We M' my M ff fl mae Gwleaf Carlisle, Penna. lsn't that awful? Seen or unseen, We know it's Gussie when this expression comes drifting down the hall. She conveys the idea that nursing justifies all efforts required in making high ideals and high standards. Her leisure time is spent in making her memory more complete4fyou know what we rnean'?J She delights in telling us about her past experiences, and because she is so well informed about most matters, We usually consult her when in doubt. In addition to her interest in Public Health Nursing, she has a few other ones-receiving telephone calls, etc. She has been very persistent through these three years and We Wish her much success. 50 . 4 U 1. 7!J -fjvl lggwu Wim., A M Gina? Q ,ww y uf ft ,..,J 4 Dg +n.?f-ui' MMA, ' wil .L A 1, -, I - ML, ,Gasp ' ,Mun -JMSMU .w.HQl 4 v 4 sq i .misss giwyg E I A liar Mn , V ' , 74602665 007167 dwwlg an HP haf. w Halifax, Penna. K S- MALE ii-fl: 'M1f 'does To make or to break, Hoover has done well to rnakerfhese thre W-' of years seem comparatively short by her pleasant smiles and jovial W Q air. Forty Winks in the class room aid her to keep her eyes dancing MFI J -gi? and her heart singing. 2:30 to ll duty appears to be her Waterloo -but she 'has Won the loattle with precision and purposes, and pos- sesses the qualifications for a nursing career. It is every girl's ,. privilege as Well as her duty to be happy and Frances has accepted t WMM the privilege and performed her duty. VV e are sure she is going to -J Mag light up the World for Wherever she is there sunshine glows. A ' ' 4!-am, j 1 51 fafff' ,w fr1 ?,gJ Mr! f .da M. ..Na,,g...r2'-'J' 1- 0-wfdL,,.ff0 ' QW wfzj ,V ,jg -I i . ' 1, Q 352 ... ,., A,,,,.A,,4,A ' 4 1 .. r 135, t mmm Kama Harrisburg, Penna. Now here's a lass-she's full of fun, Nothing is too much-even tho' a ton, Versatile, sweet,-kind and true, dependable, sincere, and loyal too, Unless you know her-it's hard to believe That this pretty maiden has tricks up her sleeve. Altruism being a gifted Virtue and possessed by few, We can truly say she holds a scared treasure. As a nurse she cannot be de- feated, Whether it's in the ward or in the classroom, and as a sport she carries her honors. She has never definitely stated what her aims are-but the flag flies high for her to Win! 52 Q -4 . X.. 4, - I C f' - l IL- .Lf '7 A' A-f vie --as , AH? v. ,,, .av 4, W, if-Q . , , Q-cfs ,G 43 - y ri l duh We. ,. J -'sep' 'tiff L . W ' kai, 1 ly it 'K if ., .-'KJ ' 1 -.V 1 -C'Lt LQ2.. a. Q1 X7 A XL ,., ff.- 'k-K. in ,V :L Q, E E mfg Haggis sum up ,E ss mx, Ss 5:5 B H w2t2?5? E'??-,533 l-if ,.,.. H X H H- 'M H ' K r 5 W ---f' fd, - m2Q5?5Es fttfagZitEgg??eg,ZEE75eiw, . ff1.-5,- if -Q GJ H51 E mfs I W 'fmirsil-' 'af it 1 -A i,5'5-aiaw tif., E I ' :H 'H ' an , l ' 8' ' ' - H1255 rsfiif sw '51 R5 'Qu KEBJVEE was 'x 'sw' I -'-'B .. 'Q . 4? M B- 1 'Il-5--I2 1 i H E nigeria is H H E .f -f ,V .- , .rw Sistine W in Q A, -219 ec,-' Q, ff' Q4-ii., 'l.f7 l i - qw' LL , 3?-5 4 ,nj 'Lai A 67721: zz Z ,e mam fr '12 .if -f 'iL- 1' ,, ,f -L1 GT- iv T55 l-Gt. ,-7 in -' ' Carlisle, Penna. '13 'fr Any class 'could be proud ot a dependable, trustworthy member -, like Ruthie, tor she is always busy. We congratulate her as the -fri' . one member of our class who is seen more than she is heard. ,She is a true lover of lun and a real sport, and not as bashful as her picture leads you to believe. Her quiet and easy Ways have Won' her many friends in the training school, and we hope nothing will stop her from climbing to the top. May you find favorable fortune in the path of life to repay you tor your tireless efforts. f4 53 , 1 R AM Vfglaxz . Qin! Jew J? QM! y of 2d Aim: ' 5fQ,,,,cm,,f ff-42 064711 wyff f fi f .i M , f ' N Mmfy y Mpzmla Middletown, Penna. Mat, the human dynamo, has kept the rest of the class stepping to keep even With her. She is quiet at first glance, but my, how she likes a good laugh when you become acquainted with her. She shows an affinity for Obstetrics, and is a very studious CPD lass at times of final examinations. She never refuses to join in With a crowd ot tun makers. With her spare time, Mat is usually doing something tor somebody else. There are many things she delights in doing-entertaining is her specialty and recently she has de- veloped the art ot blushi g. 5aJ ,ba-ZJ f-i A ' LH M s PM Qgwwd ' 54 S V Ji 'X x Wyifwp il fin at ' 5 3 Ame Mazfefevfic Enhaut, Perma. Attractive, friendly, and popular is Ann, from the city-Enhaut. We often Wonder Why she spends so much time on her appearance -Cshe is even more glamorous than Myrna Loyl-lout there's always a reason. The boys all fall when she gives them that sidelong glance. Her proud spirit and happy-go-lucky nature can- not be downed, and We are glad she waited 'for class '41 before beginning training. Ann seldom speaks, but when she does it is something Worth-While. Her interests in lite lead to supervise a Children's Hospital, and We hope this desire soon becomes a reality. . t 741 55 '5J uw ' f Wgjff YM ,ff M .M we wt fsj,ff2'f Q, ,X ,t.l.,M.,,, W Q Ugply .M Rf. E ragga, , Tir rg N wi, , K, xM,.s..'s Q Q 'UW . Kafka?-?Vf',,N sz W ls Q Q SEQ t - if 3 EEQQSGQ- 'Sz-'rw S as Q zz 55.3 -1, sq sais f .,,,.Q .- rx e Q '31 M 537, Tal ' :F .. ...MEJY N Fmncef Menieaf Middletown, Penna. Fran is a valuable asset to our class, and we are proud ot her. She always has a smile and a cheery Word for all, and puts into practice many likeable traits: She is one of the few people who can take things as they come and never worry, and you can be sure that Where there is fun stirring, she is hiding somewhere near. She is fond of her chosen workg We don't know what she plans to do after graduation, perhaps Teedie does! The class of '4l Wishes you health, Wealth and much happiness, regardless of your choice. D Wflfm M.. 56 My I Mary ofefzbewfy Mount Union, Penna. y Rosy hails from the metropolis of Mount Union with a heart so young and tree, and a personalitythat you will find worth-while. She is one who believes that happiness is just around the corner, and is striving to reach it. She is noted for the number of tele- phone calls she receives in one night-if you are curious ask her, and Tommy knows too. She has many views in regard to pick- ing la future career. We are doubtful what it will beg whatever her plans are, we know she will always be a true friend to everyone. Good luck! 741 57 sw milf' 230, st? JK W Wi , wv' if UU f sa fb 1 wwf Mft W' Mi WM ff 45 !6da.,0 if X em Lwmme SEHQWV V New Bloomfield, Penna. Vera looks like a sweet, innocent person into whose head would come no thoughts of evil or mischief. Well, she isn't that type. She is most happy when she can tease her friends. Nevertheless, her pleasing personality and sweet manner have won a place in every heart and we know that she will do .her part for humanity. Her beautiful wavy hair and blue dancing eyes are the envy of every boy and girl and if she plays the game of life with as much good sportsmanship as she has for the training school-we are sure she will win! I 58 xg I ' ' ,- 41-1 A f I sq We fp s . I s Q 47 ',7 ,4 F554 . M9 . 1, .fb ' .5 - r 1 fl - I if H r Q- XAI ff ' 'sift .5 ff ,u ,ff ' ,V -if at f f' ' s ff-Q7 V H., NJN wg-ff FA, A V Fld, I I 1 ily V 5 'r fig! if' 2, Qi' i us, f ff 1-'Y ., J ' ,- 1.1 'I ji, f f rv N ff J 'A 4 f. 1 is Ars, is :ss fs I ,'1. 3 T97 1' t ,. B H- ., -is M - E H Q . ::::i :. , . . i ,.,a:5.e:- K- E is -E - is N if in 4 Q - is Qt H tt gm. E2 ft 3 --f s li E - -E W H M new , .. 'K-2 H wr at KE W F H H ss : XE M B tt H 'f .ff A W H gf, i gmggg Eggers ,M X mg,I-55:iglsitmrwgmffmgswrfmi E WSH mari: as s s me E s rv . re s s s an is me --- --- E E S Q Emi rw H E H E si. . :.V zzz :.:::::1 i . - W-..f.r..-...-..- ...,.., ,.........ee.,t..-r,..- . Mmfgzmfife Smith New Bloomfield, Penna. Smittie is bashful and because ot her quietness We do not realize what a vast knowledge she possesses. ,She believes in having things accomplished on time, and there are so many things she delights in doing. One of them is serving Diabetic Diets. The other is-receiving mail from Romeo, Because she is so shy, We always Wonder what she is going to do or say nextf and usually get something unexpected. As to the theoretical and practical aspects ot nursing, Marguerite is very active and studiousg besides being full of pep and always having a smile ,tor everyone. I 41 4 by ? .J ,mi- J I fp - o ,lv , tl. if 'ff' 'f t ff: 7 if 4' .-- 7 J! Fl- - lp H ' -7,-' .4 fl ' An. 5. ,V ,. , . ,f 1 ,S h I .XJ A, I, f J, 7. . fi' I L. f , .. fr fl jk: xp! Y' If In fpf! 11 I flu., ry, N-fy A I 'ff ,M 3 sf' 4- ,iff . hy. i . Vi! iff? I, I' ,J J F ' ct a .4 LJ ifbx I If 2' ,f ow , Y ft v 'I f r -,-' 'Lf 1 r,,,f ! . 1, -. I' I ,, .-5, -.Jr N! if f KI f l- f I 1 4 I. IJ' x '. WH Ni 99' 5, 1' ., J Yi ,... o . I 'f t aim Slbier Harrisburg, Perma. Versatile is the only Word to describe Helen. She has made the beginning of her career successful because she is a Willing Worker, a rare combination of quietness and mischief, therefore making friends and keeping them. She likes to sing and dance, does not object to study, and does not shirk duty. She is interested in sports and is a bright-light of the class, shining especiallyrtor a certain someone. lf it is life and energy that win, success will be hers. Her plans are unrevealed, but We assure unlimited rewards and a short road to the goal. 60 ' F56 M . Ssrrsifsfww W0- . If 1 s mei .Wwe New Cumberland, Perma. ' Ian is a first class product ot the school, and shows evidence that she will continue the fine Work. She is happy-go-lucky but always ololiging and dependable, a good sport and a good student although not always studious. She has a jolly disposition and a hearty laugh and it is almost as hearty as her appetite. Wherever there's food-there's Steffee. Whether she will lead a professional or a domestic lite is questionaloleg in Whatever Walk of lite she might choose to follow, We Wish her success and We have many reasons to believe she will attain it. 741 Bl azfhafyfa Webb Enola, Penna. ' A sweet smile and a clever mind has Kay, She is a petite and good-looking lassie with brown Velvet eyes. She may be a bit shy, but then, you know-shyness is often one of the greatest of feminine charms, especially in this brazen day and age! She goes Bob-bing about frequently, but is always in the right place at the right time. We shall never forget her endearing friendship- she has given us many pleasant memories to tuck in a corner, and we are sure the future spells Success, We know she deserves the best lite can offer. 62 35 lt - iii f Cl., .5 E, Xf- am ces E it 5-. 7,2-. - .gyf fa ' 11 ' ' , . is-:LW Z A Pr, Le yy i.. f f ' 'Cx 0 fi, e .asf lag fsycxc . L, .-1 ,1- -ff 'TKQJ ck K gaze Q, l 1 ' f C, .,..- ,A K 5:1 Q. AQ l WQQQQQ is - me eff Bien 'ff '22 ' 1 mont, PGTSEH., Qs-. s Nfl, xgiclx, A Lac ' g-Lb -Kia, '-'ip-1 QL B' un wif Hczil this dorrk-hcl' brig - yecl yffitliheiro -agp,-stcztiefl tglfesii 'gift' her Work sincerely does best L3everY'Cigvay let d.g-Lcrll 621,-' y L- times. Her enthusiasm cl self-c tid cEFChcrve ctitljbed to mdk. ,M if three yeors seem compgrcrtiwkgqshort. e twat? tlooffztgvgg misg'-'C MCL, her tricks cmd inspiring friends i . ant t her fniierrd throughout life becouse she posseliggq the q 'i tor+ 'stan' A'-Q! grand nurse. Her leisure is spent in se q ious erson quite often but she is Well-equipped to rn any u 'on, 'h - perfect poise ond ease. We don't know her p s - ure, Q but to or little nurse with or big hectrtewe wis e best. Q ' XV . Q-.,,, A 63 M Jeff Mi., if QU' jg dll MT i if W5 MW M St' W W R? lx xi. D T-' 'SS' 0, . . 1 Mmfy Waffbafook Harrisburg, Penna. Cultured, feminine, conscientious, and fun-loving is this nurse. As our ever-eiticient secretary We extend our thanks. We recognize the dignity she portrays with a steady-courageous spirit to meet the problems ot the present World and the difficult situations ot the senior class. Her sincerity sometimes brings her double-trouble. Surely no one could forget the night she cleaned peanut shells in the court. We know that the sun Will continue shining for one with such a rich philosophy. Her plans are yet indefinite and she hasn't decided what phase of nursing Will become her career, but What- ever it may be, she will surely succeed. 64 Q gf' V Na 'P- 2.5 'Q QE QC, x Xe Q52 my fmfzr Zezgfer New Cumberland, Penna. N This dark-eyed lass is very 'brilliant and quite capable o tasks. Perhaps this can be attributed to the tact that she believes in asking questions when in doubt. The Duke of Windsor and she have much in common-they both have 'fWally. Her main in- terests are music, outdoor lite, literature, and dancing. Those who know her can recommend her for any type of -nursing, although she , desires most the Obstetrical tield. Her rare humor holds all of us in suspense, it gives us time to laugh between jokes-this is authentic, everyone agrees. The class ot '41 is with you all of the Way. 741 .f '- sg J as ei is LQ CD-ffiz.. ga sg Ci, 1, 'GD fbi, ' MM f' -' ff B-VR ' Mf ' JQ'Qf J 'Xp' ,f A 9' xc? t . M QUT ' ,M 4fvLQ,, fftf Mp fly? all ifvvaljq lab-D . gf? ijt, W9 Deijr' LHQ5 53 Uni, ' , ' Ol-1 ' ftsf' 6:-71d 0 ,ch velf d AMW s, t JfZ'ffffnf wil, 0 Cla. , V' 4-1vfw'f' 4153 tyygy 1 Class Advisor .............. Miss Margaret Bunnell, RN. 0, CLASS OFFICERS ' President , ............... Margaret Huston -' Vice-President --- ...... Ioan Murray Secretary ...... .... R uth Goodman Treasurer g ..... -S ...... Katherine Lloyd Iuliet Albani, Ruth Angeles, Gladys Books, Clara Buck, Betty Blumenstein, Mary Elizabeth Campbell, Evelyn Carter, Luella Coop, lanet Diifenbach, Gladys Dressler, Mildred Fox, Geraldine Francis, Betty Gamble, Elizabeth Gleason, Ruth Goodman, Roberta Graham, Elizabeth Hensel, Anna Herman, Robey Herring, lose- phine Hollines, Iane Merrill, Margaret Huston, Sarah Kilmore, Ruth Lotz, Katherine Lloyd, Doris Mountz, loan Murray, Katherine Peckard, Doris Raber, Dorothy Richards, lane Smith, Blanche Talett, Betty Twidle, Maxine 'Wetheral, Lilly Whitenack, Ferne Yohe. 'J f . K if lv . .gwgr ,J E bQQlisf0l:lXrv', ' it W -u K V Wgrwswbvlblqb no li. If i ee 'olvb J? el R 'lf if S lv! MTUQ3 HW? ,firm mtv, sr ea' ml? 1,0-H In kata? u K 1 '- 1 lf' efxwgk vxg - Us 1 5 ja. - FSM F lv . 1' ' , , ft ,M -PSM fl f-'J ffff' if lf? ,WL JA.: U iff dw' fd: 'H' ujfyff I, LZ! A My-7 ,M an M F47 - l 1107 . cal-Dj l 0,1 X if qw Flo DJJ X JM fn X! E' ! ' ,fr W ' R 1,- - ken' , 0 UWZ07 affix- SLB . .0 i ,LJ 3. 3-I 'gssk X, or-Ass orrxorras X Xb 5- - S i President ................. Betty lane Wiseqil-' ' . Vice-President -..- ...... Irene Schwalm .gb Secretary ...... ---Elizabeth Eicherly ibgaegi Treasurer --.---------..--.---. Lucy Rowe A -gg 1 - gs- YA kbs lack Ruth Brechbill Ida Cassett Sara CEE-in ,Ya .ix X-NK Zenna Beckey, lane B , , V , man, Lena Coulson, Elizabeth Eicherly, Alma Fawber, Betty Franks Marian Goodall, Thelma Eshanour, Ruth Greene, Carolyn Gray Glenda Hummel, Virginia lames, Ada Lczuver, Betty Longacre Eleanor McCall, Mae McCleal, Thelma McDonald, Ruth Minnick Doris Montgomery, Carolyn Oyler, Rebecca Oyler, Mildred Phillips 1 I kk- li X' we xx '41 fklax- xi,-3 N Qik -' BLT. I.. 5- ' K' Gladys Pick, Agnes Reh-Kugler, Lucy Rowe, Mary Schostarich, ,N Irene Schwalm, Roberta Shamper, Virginia Spidle, Helen Swarner, 'w Ii? xy 'xfl Anna Swisher, Helen Wagner, Dorothy Waidlich, lane Weber, B5 ' Virginia Welliver, Mary Winger, Betty Wise, ' , 7 5- tfx 'fl' 4. K --'QQ' tf W W M , XQK-fe 49 'fb I'-,A4vAf,lJ1 T 7 if-1 .A A 'l In 4 . F . -5x '-' 5' fw 'it W' J' -. ,r L' ,, 57 - r fy 4 ' 0 III' M A L I E E. Gamble-Miss Matala's sense ot humor. E. Gleason-Miss Hoover's Weakness for sweets. R. Goodman-The ability to wear clothes like Miss Matesevic. R. Graham-More dependability as shown by Miss Wenrick. E. Hensel-Miss Donadee's vigor. A. Herman-Miss Fyock's Winning smile. R. Herring-More of Miss Brickner's shyness. I. Hotiheins-Miss Gault's religious attitudes. M. Houston-Miss Sheatfer's fondness for night-deliveries. S. Kilmore-The glamourous coiiture of Miss Beitzel. K. Lloyd-Miss B1ack's appetite. R. Lotz-Miss Zeigler's tact and gracious manner. I. Merrill-Miss Chilcott's curves. D. Mountz-Miss Stetfee's night duty. I. Murray-Lots of luck in holding your man. K. Peckart-The Ginger Roger swing Miss Goodhart does so Well. D. Raber-Miss' Auker's petiteness. D. Richards-The ability to attend chapel like Miss Farmer. I. Smith-Miss First's school girl complexion. E. Taleii-Some of Miss Gusler's gift of gab. B. Twidle-Miss Andreas' studiousness. M. Wetherall-The sunny disposition of Miss Spier. L. Whitenack-Miss Alberts' ability to be heard above others. F. Yohe-Knowing how to hold your man-Ask Miss Welsh. Item 9: To the class ot l943-our trials and tribulations, hoping you have success and happiness throughout lite. Item lO: To those who have fallen by the Wayside, We bequeath our most sincere regrets, hoping that they are happy at the present time. Item ll: To those who will in the future occupy our rooms left vacant, we be- queath any treasures which Were lett behind, hoping they enjoy possessions of the same. Item 12: To remaining students-the use of the red and green room, provided they are chaperoned by a Senior Nurse, and more occasions to use the living room. Signed, sealed, published, and solemnly declared as our last will and testament on the eight day ot February, nineteen hundred and forty-one, we set our hand and seal. I The Class of 1941. 741 Q71 homr Director ..... --,. ..... L ............... Mr. S. Loy Kutz OFFICERS President ...................................... Betty First Vice-President .w.......,hH .. ............... Merry Wenrick Secret-:fry ................................ Helen Andreas Treasurer ............... L ................ Scrrcx Icrne Burris Librarians ...............H.............. Dorothy Farmer, Dorothy Albert, Murguriete Smith Business Manager ......... ................. A nncr Herman 'Pianist ................................... Beatrice Berger MEMBERS: , Juliet Albani, Dorothy Albert, Helen- Andreas, Beatrice Berger, Jane Black, B. Jane Blumenstein, Ruth Brechbill, Clara Buck, Sara Jane Burris, Evelyn Carter, Marjorie Chilcott, Elizabeth Eicherly, Thelma Eshanour, Dorothy Farmer, Alma Fawber, M-ary First, Mildred Fox, Geraldine Francis, Mary Gault, Elizabeth Gleason. Marian Goodall, Doris Gcodhart, Anna Herman, Robey Herring, Glend Hummel, Virginia James, Sara Coffman, Sara Kilmore, Doris Montgomery, Joan Murray, Catherine Oyler, Rebecca Oyler, Mildred Phillips. Doris Ruber, Agnes Reh-Kugler, Dorothy Richards, Irene Schwalm, Dorothy Swarner, Helen Snier, Marguerite Smith, Anna Swisher, Helen Wagner, Jane Weber, Virginia Welliver, Mary Vilenrick, Maxine Wetherall, Mary Westbrook. Mary Wiug'z11', Betty Jane Zeigler. 72 Jedibbfeaf g I lan il! We, the class ol l94l, having reached the end of our training days in the Harrisburg Hospital, being of sound health and disposing mind and memory, do will and bequest the following: Item l: To Miss Yingst our deep appreciation for her advice and guidance in search for our success. Item 2: We thank Miss Lau for her good will and constant care over us during illness and health. Item 3: We are truly grateful to Mrs. MacEltatrick for the opportunity we have had in studying under her direction, and we realize how it has broadened our knowledge of Nursing and scope of life. Item 4: We thank Miss Hess for her daily assistance in the wards and her efforts to prepare us for the profession. Item 5: To Mrs. Sharp the kindest remembrance of our class which has never overlooked her motherly kindness and managing ability which has guided us for three years. Item 6: To the Supervisors, Staff, and Doctors, our sincere thanks and ap- preciation lor their co-operation and advise which has benefitted us greatly. Item 7: To our internes-- Dr. Leitner-More Cookies Dr. Schantz-More empty beds in the wards. Dr. Bitner-A perarnbulator and more experience in pinning diapers. Dr. Morris-Dr. Shepler's professional air. Dr. Gillespie-More time to Sign out. Dr. Wertime-A happy marriage, for ever and ever. Dr. Seibert-Twelve hours sleep each night. Dr. Tursky-More patients with Communicable Diseases. Dr. Stein-T. N. T. Dr. Evans-Bigger and better cigars. Dr. Miller-A bottomless box of candy. Dr. Greider-An exciting Army career. Item 8: To the class of l94Z, our predecessors: I. Albani-Successor to Miss Gracey as Operating Room Supervisor. R. Angeles-Miss Rosenbery's treauent telephone calls. B. Blumenstine-Promptness as possessed by Miss Smith. G. Books-Miss Berger's diplomacy. C. Buck-Miss Kain's ability to get around and be popular. M. Campbell-A touch of Miss Menier's glamour. E. Carter-Some of Miss Lehman's ability to socialize. L. Copp-A family of twelve. I. Dffenbach-Some of Miss Westbrook's friendly attitude. G. Dressler-The stature of Miss K. Fisher. M. Fox-Miss R. Fisher's constant poise. G. Francis-One day of Miss Burris' Demureness. 70 lam Hifimfy Three years ago: Were all the thoughts. of those forty-seven individuals, sitting at attention, directed to one point?-A goal of achievement and in- spiration-certainly not wholly on the speaker. Embarking upon a sea of mystery the waves seemed small, but gradually became larger as discouragement and loneliness filled our hearts. lt was not easy, losing old friendships, contacting new people, assuming unfamiliar responsibilities-some of us gave up, the braver plodded on! Whatwas our reward? A feeling of satisfaction and a deeper inspiration for better things. An understanding of human happiness and the skillfull and tactful hands of a nurse! Four months of tedious theory and nursing demonstration and we were ready for those little white caps that denote so much. We solemnly reviewed the Nightingale Pledge-we meant it, too- and always it will be our refuge in dark moments. With our caps, we also donned white bibs, and aprons-just another step to that All-White uniform. Then to the private floors and wards-we were capable of more responsibility, and we were quite proud of the fact. Classes continued and theory became more difficult, but we were adapted to our surroundings by this time, so studying be- came a pleasure. Two years ago: We were busy at all times, either in study or in extra-professional activities. One year ago: White shoes-steps coming down the hall, swift, eager, determined' -a white parade of Seniors. Yes. we were seniors then, that meant big responsibilities, difficult tasks and executive ability-but we were well trained and wereyproud of our new promotion. Special training was quite important. Maternity and the thrill of a first delivery! Operating Room and exciting joy of the feel of those shiny instruments. Dispensary and the anxiety of an accident case. Pediatrics with the pride of the trust so willingly offered by those tiny tots. So, our three years were filled to the brim with all the things we loved to do, and not one of us is sorry in the choice of our pro- fession. And never, no matter where or when, will we as individuals, as nurses, as separate personalities forget our training days at the Harrisburg Hospital. Nursing is in our hearts and we challenge any one to take it from us! Iosephine Black. 73 , E 74 HARRISBURG HOSPITAL Harrisburg, Pa. To the Class of 1941- To the World at large the year 1941 has been epochal in character. Many things have transpired which Will have a lasting effect upon the World of tomorrow. Without a doubt the year 1941 Will mean very much to each of you for you will be ushered out into the World to take your place in that great and noble profession- Nursing. Preparation for 'life's Work is beset with many obstacles, most of which you have successfully overcome. Coincidently, you have been privileged to serve as a nurse in the Harrisburg Hospital during a period when service reached a maximum not heretofore surpassed. - From now on your opportunity for service will broaden appre- ciably. The world will be your stage. May you have the courage and strength to meet the obstacles you find there, and with the poet, may you find that your obstacles Will be friendly ones:- FRIENDLY OBSTACLES-CL. E. Thayerl For every hill I've had to climb, For every stone that bruised my feet, For all the blood and sweat and grime, For blinding storms and burning heat, My heart sings but a grateful song- These were the things that made me strong! 'Tis not the softer things of life A Which stimulate man's will to strive: But bleak adversity and strife Do most to keep man's will alive. O'er rose-strewn paths the We-aklings creep, But brave hearts dare to climb the steep. W. S. Kohlhaas, Superintendent. 741 75 T625 Maxim! Age You Walk By, -Uniform Inspection. The Same Olcl Story -Eggs for breakfast. We Could Make Such Beautiful Music --The Chorus. There I Go -My day off. Now l Lay Me Down To Dream -l0:45 P. M. Head on My Pillow -6:00 A. ,M. I Hear A Rhapsody -Albert Warbling in The Bathroom. Smoke Gets ln Your Eyes -Followinga Staff meeting. It All Comes Back To Me Now -Our Anatomy Classes. Maybe -A week-end. Dancing On A Dime -The fifteenth of every month. We Three --Phenol gargle, RX Capsules, Nose Drops. The Man Who Comes Aroundf'-Mr. Kohlhaas. Let's Dream This One Out -Final exams. If l had My Way -???? CCensoredl. l'd Know You Anywhere -Dr. Gillespie as Santa Claus. None But The Lonely Heart -Any Student Nurse. l'll Never Smile Again -Until l pass State Boards. Do You Know Why? -We don't either. Good Night, My Love -11:30 P. M. Between You and Me -Efficiency records. Now and Then -A day off without class. I've Got My Eyes On You -The Cafeteria. Only Forever -The Harrisburg Hospital. Drifting and Dreaming -The Seniors. 76 ZHWOV Passed by the Board of Non-Sensors. Dr. Fluke in First Aid Class: What is a joint? Miss Chilcott: Peanut Ioe's. 1' it 'lr Seniors' faults are rnanyp Probies' only two- Everything they say, and Everything they do! 1' 'k 'lc Woman: Doctor, I want you to help my husband Dr. Denison: Well, what's wrong? Woman: He's worrying about money. Dr. Denison: Now, now, I'll relieve him of that. 'k 'k k A Patient Patient I think that I shall never see A patient who so patiently Lets strangers wash her feet and face, As our phlegrnatic Mrs. Chase. A patient who, in calm repose Lets probies irrigate her nose, Or when they give her a hot pack, And happen to expose her back, She never Inurmurs nor complains But in her state of calm remains, A credit to the human race. A blessing on thee, Mrs. Chase! L.S. if ir St' How is it that Dr. Miller has suddenly started calling himself a specialist? Perhaps he's got only one patient, l i' W 'k You've heard of course, about the jealous phusiotherapisfs wife who accused her husband of having too rnuch to do with Violet Ray. 'A' 'k 11' Dr. Morrisf Why do you call that new nurse Appendix'? Dr. Stein: Because all the doctors want to take her out. it 'k 71' So often it is the case that the first screw to get loose in a person's head is the one that controls the tongue. 7? 94' if Dr. Schantz: Ask the accident victim what his name is, so we can notify the family. Miss Matala: CA few minutes laterl He says his family knows his name. 'k it if Miss Brickner- Gee, that candy on your desk makes my mouth water. Miss Ludwig- Well, there's a blotterf' ' 741 77 Miss Kerwich-fSupervisorD, Get the morgue basket ready for the patient. Miss Gray- Do they put patients in morgue baskets now? 'k 1' al' Miss Waidlick: Where can I find a sponge? Miss Hoover: What do you Want with a sponge? Miss W'aidlick: Isn't that patient ordered a sponge? 'k al' if Dr. Gillespie: Don't you find that cr baby brightens up a household Wonder- fully? ' Dr. Bitner: KWith a sight Yes, We have all the lights going most of the night now. ' it ir ir Patient, gratefully: Oh Doctor! How can I ever repay you? Dr. Smith: By check or in cash. 51' 'k 'k Tony, the Chef: How did you iind the meat tonight? Dr. Seibert: Oh, I just looked under the potatoes and there it Was. 'k 'k Sl' Dr. Leitner: I-low is the patient resting tonight? Miss Gamble: Fine, I had to Wake her to give her Luminal. if it 'k EDlTOR'S LAMENT Getting out a year book is no picnic. If We publish original matter, they say We lack variety. If We publish things from other papers, We are too lazy to Write. It we stay on our job we ought to be out rustling! news. li we don't print contributions, we don't show proper appreciation. It We do print them the book is filled With junk. Like as not, some people will say We copied this from another paper. They're right-We did. 78 MEMDIRS I l . I' V -'f' I As...-r A-.mn f ? - I l I N ' - f of Daman'-c Dann b vu wg - Chews 1 I-I Q , ,Ill Q Svflau-33'f'n l -d ia' I. 3 m ENUM 'wr- 5' -1. -N ' f Ju 1? 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