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19 S O N A H • 3 2 CLASS WILL {(. ' ■finlinued (tttm ptuje 5 ' 2) Marjorie Murney wills to Daisy Randall all telephone calls arriving for Miss Buttercup. Genevieve Jantzen wills her artistic temperament to Jean Devantier. Helen Sunkel wills a certain little chocolate bird to Nita Kisling. Eleanor Taubert, her patented printing process to Betty Kettering (with special permission of the copyright owner.) Eva Erickson leaves her will power in dieting and set of water wave combs to Bertha Waite. Teresa Lindberg wills her always spotless room to Almeda Keeper. K. Hall, Helen Neil, Mildred Martin and Mayme Wood leave their cross word puzzles to Wilma Schroeder. Eve Stark wills to Ethel Ranville her quiet repose and dignified manner. Flora Gordon wills her Sundays off to Addaline Rose. Betty Stevenson leaves her alarm clock to Kathleen Freeman. Dot Haas leaves her wool pictures to Alice Forrell. DoRRis ScROGGiE wills her corrective exercises to Mildred Curtis. Margaret McGregor wills her phone calls to Lois Hoover. Liz. Stewart leaves her typewriter and both Genes to Betty Winters. And we hope in parting that we are leaving an empty space in the hearts of our school and fellow students that will not be too easily filled. In witness whereof we do herebv affix our hand and seal this 15th day of Decem- ber, 1931. Katherine Albaugh Helen Skinner CLASS PROPHECY {Continued from pwie 5.?) Eva Logan is a member of the Board of Nursing Examiners at Lansing. Helen Neil and Flora Gordon are doing some wonderful work in Public Health nursing among the mountaineers of Kentucky. Enid Cooke and Mary Edgerton have just been sent out by the government, along with several physicians to administer Diptheria toxin-anti-toxin to all the Eskimos in Alaska. Theresa Lindberg is employed in a doctors office in Lima, Ohio — but I see her buying a trosseau in every spare minute. And now the wind has ceased to play in the sand, the sun is low in the west, and I must hasten — for to-morrow I leave for Calcutta. Eleanor Taubert CLASS PROPHECY iConlinned from page 56 ' ) Edith Kinney is a prominent leader in Eugenics. While M. Courtney practices Hygienics. Now Elizabeth Smith is a leader in hospital administration With Freda McAllister in charge of Registration. Esther J. Enright has travelled and studied abroad. And returns with interesting data to compile for Henry Ford. — Dorothy Streadwick [111]
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N NIGHTMARE Houses are built from the bottom up; Bossie cows can ' t fly; What ' s more they sleep while standmg up, Which proves that they don ' t lie. The bright blue sky ' s above me, And I ' m above the ground. But you couldn ' t tell from a sunken well That the world flew round and round. The moon is made of green cheese. Or so to me they tell. But without the care of a Frigidaire How does it keep so well? My friends are sure I ' m crazy. The reason I can tell. They lack appreciation And intellect as well. — Bertha Waits, ' 33 Chem. Teacher: This gas is deadly poison; what steps would you take if it should escape? Evelyn B. : Long ones, sir! Probie; What boat crosses Grand River? Doctor: I hope your husband followed my prescriptions. Mrs. Bee: Well, he didn ' t. If he had he ' d have broken his neck. Doctor: Broken his neck? Mrs. Bee: Yes. He threw it out the window. On I I ' : Nurse, how do you spell fever? Nurse: F-E-V-E-R. Now would vou like to know how to spell temperature? ' Little Boy (after some thought); Oh no! fever is alright. Myrtle: What makes your hair so red? Deon: It ' s so wiry that it rusts every time I wash it. TECHNIQUE ( Apo og es to J . Bangs) When scrubbing in the O. R. The time we do not tell As some — but by the clock. Not by the distant bells Or by the reddness of our hands. In what we have to do It ' s either Done O ' clock to us Or only half past through. — E. Smith [110]
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N H F(zn z. CHf?i XoPHeL cJOHfiN£S 3 We know how to repair your watch aiul fix your jewehy Come in. You will like our store NURSE ' S WATCHES — JKWEERY GIFTS Special terms to professionai people KUHLMAN CO. 3080 W. Crand Blvd. at Cass Open Erenings FINN CLEANERS AND DYERS Nurse ' ' s I nifornis a Specialty 7719 HAMILTON AVE [112]
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