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I , i CC 2 To Our Old Friends The Residents IBY B. M. GJ ln 1915 there came to pass The entrance in this Hospital of a wonderful class. lt starts with Gussie, with McAlevage it ends, It is rich in enthusiasm, in talents and friends. VVe have found these friends from the Directress- on, But the ones we will sing of are the ones who are gone. The dear old residents when we were young, The full sum of ourifeelings could never be sung. They taught us and praised us and helped us all through, They were friends of the deepest and truest of blue. First c.omes Tommyi' Llewellyn, He was chief when we came And now he is rapidly rising to fame. ' He taught us Medicine-what to give and to take And to always be careful for our own and his sake. Then Bunny Leopold, conscientious and true, . He was the one we always looked to. H When we were in wrong he would get us in, right He was our modern up-to-date knight. When Dr. Prosser departed our midst, lt was certainly terrible the way he was missed. He was kind and thoughtful to us, young and old, The fires in his shrine will never grow cold. Oh, Richard, my King -his last name is Kern, The more we know him the more we do learn Each time that his highness trods through the hall Some maiden's heart patters, and Hutters and falls Then David Farley, who has gone to the West, He stands in our memory ason-e of the best. . He was kind and courteous, clever and bright, He would come to our rescue by day and by night. 80 7
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Residents Dr. Hetherington-c4Oh love that Wilt not let megof' Dr. Phillips- 'The smile that Won't Wear off. Dr. Cancelnio- I-Iello-ee-ee. Dr. Bachnzan- Madam, What can I do for you? Dr. Behney- Therels nothing I vvouldn't attempt. Dr. Chaney-'lHas Miss Snyder made rounds?H Dr. Buerlzi-4'Hovv's my family? Dr. Arnett-l'VVhat's in a name?7' Dr. Donooan4 If you need any assistance, just call me Dr. .dlexander- Love me, love my dog. Dr. Clemens-'4Too sweet to be wholesome. Dr. lVIilelebe1'g-Hlvlonarcli of all I survey. 79
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Then Wally Frank was a surgeon rare, He taught us to dress with the utmost care. In return for his goodness, we would look up his friend And carry his messages, which were quite without end. Harry Willson was a specimen rare From the breezy West, he gave us good care. When he was Chief made us put on high shoes, And dress right warm lest our health we should lose. Steve Simmons from Noth', Carolina blew in, The way he smashed hearts was shuly,' a sing But still he is a friend of the deepest-dyed blue, And itls hard to drop old ones and turn to the new. Doctor Ralph Goldsmith is clever and fine, The care of the nurses is quite in his line. The next remark you will have to let pass, For a certain good reason he is quite fond of our class. Then Dr. Hamilton, where is he now? We will never forget his polit-e little bow. He was good to us all and to his patients, too, I am sure his acquaintance we will never rue. Then came handsome Tom Hale, so polished and sweet He had every female down at his feet. This didn't hurt Thomas, he went his own way, ,And did as he pleased by night and by day. Then arrived Dr. Bates, who is as square as he's round A match to this William is hard to be found. He was jolly and kind and everyon-e's friend, His string of good points are quite without end. 'Twas Dr. McCouch, tho, who honored us most, His love for our class is no empty boast. He showed 'his good taste and picked out Cecile, She inflicted a wound impossible to heal. Friends of our Training where'er you may be, Abroad or at home, on land or on sea, We will never forget you, your memories are green, You are always the friends of the Class of '18. S1
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