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Class Alphabet KBY E. I. cg -Stands for Ann-ie, who starts offour list, When she goes back to Scotland she'll surely be missed -Stands for Bea, and that stands for riot, For when she's around no one keeps quiet. -Stands for Cooper, who always looks pious, - Things ought to go straight, but always go bias. Also for Croftsie, who is somewhat a baby, Perhaps with someone she'll make a hit maybe. For Catharine P. Conard, who has stood the strain well Will she always stand it? Time only will tell. - For Marie Colbert, too, her nickname is 4'Colly, Packing her trunk is her particular hobby. -Stands for Deimler, at all times a scholar, A girl worth knowing, you may bet your last dollar. Also for Dorner, who says she's not Dutch 5 Who plays her violin with a delicate touch. For Marie Day, too, of whom we are proud, She'll start a big noise in any dead crowd. -For Elizabeth-Walker, Clement, and Dick, To beat them, I tell you, you'll have to be quick. -Means Frances Cramer, a girl on the square, In calls of emergency you'll Find her right there. Also for Frantzie, whose hair is quite red, But she isn't to blame for what's on top of her head. 95
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In 1905 the Alumnae appointed a committee to call a meet- ing of the Alumnae Association of Philadelphia to organize a Club for Nurses. This organization formally opened its Club House, May 25, l907. The Association owns a cottage at Devitts Camp, Allen- Wood, Pa., Where nurses who have tuberculosis may come back to health, being attended by' the physicians and nurses of the camp. She may do her own cooking or take her meals at the dining-room provided for other patients at the camp. Other members when sick also have privilege of room and care at reduced rates in University Hospital through the kind- ness of the Board of Managers. A There is a Scholarship Fund of which any member ,may avail herself who Wishes to take a special study after gradua- tion. a Nurses of the 1918 Class, the Alumnw wants you all to join the Association. Do not Wait for a special invitation- but deem it one of your duties. Ask for an application blank, fill it out and return it to any member of the Alumnze, to be presented at the next meeting. Become an active member, a live wire, of Which the Association needs many. Wishing you s-uccess and happiness for all time, Sl.7Il7l'l'l?!QY, fS1'g11w1'l S.-x1.1,11-1 Sl.11f12R, R. N. l 94
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Stands for Greenfield, called f'Greenie by some, You may say she is talkative if you're sure you can run Also for Gussie, who came down from Reading, If reports are true, her popularity is still spreading -Is for Jonesie, she's a very good scout, We'd back her most anywhere-shels sure to win out -Is for Kievits-the girl of ideals, To whom study is a pleasure and dreams are all real -Is for Lydia. Many hearts she has touched, But Dick informs me she is fond of the 'Dutch. -Stands for lN1cAlevage, who is next in line, We hope she will lose her giggle some time. Also for May, who a sly fox has been, But I've found her out, there are really two men. For Della Miller, too, who many people beguile, With her laughing brown eyes and her very smile. Stands for Anna Noel, with red hair so bright, While in the darkness she needs not a light. -Means Olive Keebler, a girl who is ambitious, Whose manner and bearing are quite oflicious. -Stand for Ridall, who feels sad at heart, For with her soldier boy it was hard to part. -Is for Schragen-by no means at all slow, When Murphy went away she worried for him Next is Stambaugh, of whom we are proud, She'll make a good show in any old crowd. Also for-Stiner, who about the neck did swell, And over to Isolation she went to get well. 96 pleasing S
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