Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1919

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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 84 of 136
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16. MISS VANDENBURGH In a cottage down in Richmond with the roses all aglow . She'll thrive, and prosper day by day, quite buxom she Will grovvg I The diamond novv around her neck suspended from a string Will then repose upon her hand with a golden Wed- ding ring. ' 17. MISS LEADER Of all the things she likes to do therels one that beats them all In summer or in Winter, in spring or in the fall, . For her to eat is happiness, so that is prophesied, ' A large hotel she'll run some day and in it shelll reside. Her dining rooms will serve the best, roof gardens there will be ' . And they'll be patronized by folks from the dear old U.,of P. - 18. MISS HUNT I I In nursing infants I foresee that she Will specialize, In this she'll be successful, to fame she'll quickly rise As she has done in other lines of more exciting trend, But Who of us Would e'er have thought that this was how she'd end? . ' , , so 19. MISS TETE I prophesy that for Bonnie a society belle she Will be, At a fashionable club We shall see her holding forth at an afternoon tea, She'll 'tell how a pet Pomeranian should be raised with the greatest of care, And shelll knovv all the gowns that are proper for a Woman of fashion to Wear. 20. Miss ELWELL is I can see her happily married to an engineer of note When over the sea he sails for home in a U. S. Army boat, And in later years her tenor voice will be crooning lullabies f ' When the hour comes for the little folks to close their sleepy eyes. I Z1. MISS VVINGATE '- An M.D. she Will Wed some day. In his office her interest lies, I Shelll .jolly all his patients and make them think him Wise. She'll tell them how courageous they are in standing pain .. ' I So every time a thing goes Wrong, they come to him again. xg Q

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6. Miss MAGUIRE For her we know it's safe to say That a man of science shelll wed some dayg Cn their honeymoon they'll go for a while To visit Pearl on her South Sea Isle. 7. MISS KRAMLICH A widower with heart so true Will ask that she be number twog ' She'll give consent and then we'll see His child brought up at la Ward G. s. Miss ooFF On a farm she'll live way up the state As Rudy's wife-'tis decreed by fateg And all the time Rud has to spare From his wife and kids-there'll be a pair,- I-Ie'll spend in making different tests To drive from earth the cootie pests. 9. MISS BENDER f From Ella's own experience she's fittedafor the ,role Of writing UHints to Lovelorn Folks to heal a lovesick soul, ' So Beatrice Fairfax shelll succeed and some day we shall hear - She'swriting recipes to dry the lovesick maiden's tear. l0. MISS MUNRO For her we can say it is easy to see That her life will be that of a famous M.D. And whatever the task she is given to do Her sweet disposition will carry her through. ll. MISS SWEENEY An eminent physician she once nursed back to health Will some day ask her to share his home and wealthg So down in North Carolina he'll take her as his wife And there with Doctor and the kids she'll lead a happy life. 12. MISS I-IURSI-I Domestic science is her line, a school some day she'll start - Shelll demonstrate the quickest route to reach a loverls heart. ' l3. MISS PRINCE D Some day shelll 'marry a doctor and sail away for France . Q , s To help with reconstruction and see if there isnlt some -chance To quietly search for someone who's missing and whom she fears I May be held by the Bolsheviki for years and years and ' years. l4. MISS BROCK Q ' s A'Naval doctor she will wed, there's no one else would do ' ' For her ideal is a Navy man with a uniform of blue. 15. Miss CADY f Her own hospital she'll build someday Where shelll have complete controlg She'll be content when she has her say And can superintend the whole.



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22. MISS B. ROGERS An operating room she'll run for just a little while Where Ucases of the head and such will only make her smile, s . A visit of a chief to her will be a small detail, No matter what the case may be, her nerve will never fail. But with it all she'll not forget the uniform of blue She'll wed the boy who wears it and prove her love is true. 23. MISS DELCAMP She has a talent few can boast-the thing she best can do Is making over her old clothes to look as good as new, So in a shop I see her placed, a sign upon the door, 'fCome in and see how Mistress Ann can make your old clothes o'er. 24. MISS M. ROGERS In her own home town she'll practice law and never lose a case, In asking questions she's the one who always sets the pace. She's able to cross question and argue day and night, And for every client that she has, she'll win his legal fight. 25. MISS KINSELLA She'll wed and live in Canada, of children there'll be three, In bows of pinkshe'll deck them out, a pretty sight to see. For recreation they will coast-these kiddies, ma and dad, Down hills all covered o'er with snow on sleds that go like mad. 21. MISS DUNCAN In the Stengel Sanitarium for Diabetics she Will be chief nurse and in this line an able head she'll be. She'll take a chance most any time in any kind of game, But risky though this chance may be, she'll get there just the same. ' 27. MISS STGFFLET Shels a Pennsylvania Dutch girl and she owns a pair of feet That for shapeliness and beauty are pretty hard to beat, So when she's tired of nursing, this asset she can use And fill a job in any shop by demonstrating shoes.

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