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That serene and Coy smile of Mary Ridall has been handed down to you, Miss Prince. 'Stammie'sl' good ,disposition has befallen you, Miss Clark. Diek's Wit, Miss Hevvson will fit. To Miss Kleekner, Lucy MeAlevage bequeathes her giggle. Consider surroundings when using same. i To All .luniors Lives of Seniors may remind you, You may make your lives sublime, And departing, leave behind you, ' Examples for the weaker minds. 119
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V Miss McCavv, you are the proud possessor of Nan's Beauti-I ful golden curls. . M . r To whomever is musically inclined, Miss Howard leaves full instructions for holding ukulele concerts. . 1 . Miss Brockes and Cady, Nolie 'and Frantzie have thrust upon you their red tops. They are real hairlooms. y Miss Duncan will be the happy recipient of some of your sensitive points, Mildred May. Miss Dorner Wills f'Bill to any member of the Class of 719. Miss Bender, Miss Warner has added to your many charms her popularity With the residents. -Q LTO' the homesick girl, Collyl' bequeathes her trunk and R. R. ticket. , Mary Borman, Betty VValker has left you her childish Ways, her pretty plays, her talented voice, etc. Miss Nixon, Miss Clement bequeathes you her ability to carry a point, for if she Will,,she Will, you may depend on it, and ifshe Won't, she Wonlt, so there's an end on it. Miss Stephenson, by special request Miss 'Murdoch leaves you her Scotch accent. Miss Conard bequeathes you, Miss Hunt, her complexion. To all younger girls, Julia Jones leaves her superiority. Miss West would like to leave all seemingly quiet girls her popularity With the students. i Lydia Martin objects to willing her Dutchman to even the prettiest girl in the Junior Class. 118 l 1
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. y p Last but not least In this year of 1918--filledwith the sacrifices and adjustments in all sta- ' ' ever phase of life, there came to our conservative old house something tions in y -- . Q that has never before been known, our fourth-year residents. You would . . . . . . H h b lieved thev could do it, but they are doing it and doing it we . never ave e , n i ' The are keeping up with their year's work, preparing to graduate and doing Y . . . . the resident-interne work as well, Their earnestness, their sincerity, their . h . anxiety to prepare themselves for the great work that awaits t em stirs our hearts and we wish them success, honors and the full benefits of a well-earned experience. . - W '11 never forget Dr. Light, the splendid young optimist, who brought e W1 comfort and happiness to his patients. How many little kind things are recorded of him he never suspects or knows. , Dr. McMaster moves about with all the ear-marks of a surgeon. His busi- like rocedure sympathy and kindly manner has won him many friends ness- ' p , in the very start of his career. Good luck to you, Dr. Mcllflaster. . Then comes Dr. Thenebe, no one knows him but to love him and he in turn generally returns this affection with 65? interest. I think he has about ' h l . He the longest list of hearts involved of any man in the fourt -year c ass h' b ll m tly, which is a test of efficiency in is a good worker and answers is e pro p a resident in these strenuous times. Speaking of Dr. Hoon I can say little except that he is a modest man, for he objects to telling his name only when absolutely necessary. I know of one most excellent trait-he is fond of the kiddies, and I feel sure the medical man who loves kiddies and dogs is in the right place. XVe always respect the Resident jerry adopts. Dr. Smith who arrived in company with Dr. Schmidt is in the latter class, for he seems devoted to VVard G. Dr. Reed is a generally all-around useful many and what is more useful than a useful man? He will be a success. If Dr. Hoehn keeps up his present gait through life he will be a millionaire. ' He is on time and always on the job. He looks deadly in earnest. and in the future we hope to see him with an ollice on Chestnut Street after the war isover. Now for Dr. Cook. He possesses the hrownest eyes and greatest heart Eve have yet found. He is a little hit ot a Quaker at heart. for he wants to o what the spirit moves hun to do, and you sometimes have to move his sympathies to accomplish your end, but he is always a gentleman. h- Welillre .enigma uh with Ur. Bitter. l3itter-Sweet a friend of his named Am. e is e cient, ready to help and has a sound philosophy and judgment. nother success for the years to come. B f -H ' . - .- . lm 56.310 we know it thtst nun will he across the seas 11 a nuracle does not S .. ,U , K V' I . .K H3551 Simi we mustl treat -thtni utll uhile we have them. llere we wlsll rss z r e ' . . , Q Q , i goot winning light .ind .1 happy :mtl W.-,-Q-51,11 plum-, 120
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