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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
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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
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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
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