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

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I R 6-723 I I-aff: q'I.1'-If--1' ' -if l5'j,l jIr5'C'-I. 351,-' :'.-,':S:'-12 T -'42 .LELII '-115-2 .Q S.,79erf'7C1L'57'3 THE RECORD A PUBLISHED BY The SENIOR CLASS of 1928 'E University of Pennsylvania Hnspiimtalll PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Four QR-AA Y 351, ' Foreword s THE golden sun sinks slowly behind the horizon and the entrancing moon creeps .up to take its place, so we, the Class of 1928, are fading into dim existence, only to have ushered in classes of ever greater promise. When Father Time has replaced our golden tresses with those silvery threads, may we oftf times blow the dust from this cover, and amusingly spend an evening absorbed in a brief resume of our training days. 1 Let us present this annual to you not as a master' piece, but as a bearer of welded memories of our past three years. Please be lenient in your criticism, and judge not its contents too harshly. THE STAFF. Five ix The lfllorenee Nightingale Pledge I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly: To pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowf ingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to elevate the standard of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all' family affairs coming to my knowledge in -the practice of my profession. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those comf mitted to my care. Seven fill o Miss Snyder We, the Class of 1928, take this opportunity to express to Miss Snyder our unbounded appreciation for the time and thought she has given to our training and development. With the problems and Welfare of the nurses always in mind, she has tirelessly expended her energy in our behalf. In her own personality, her humor, sympathy, and remarkable ability, Miss Snyder has exemplified a type of nurse we will not soon forget. Eight Behicatiun Ulu AI-Bliss laura iiieesep In gratitude for her wise counsel, In admiration of her example as a nurse, In appreciation of her unfailing 'friendship This volume of THE RECORD Is affectionately dedicated. Nine QQRECOKDV MISS LAURA KEESEY, R.N. 'Ten To the Class of 1928: I appreciate the honor of your dedication of the CLASS RECORD to me. The book was born with my class. I have watched its growth from babyhood and am proud of it today. In this message I hope to convey my best wishes for a bright and successful future, for Longfellow says, L'Let us then be what we are, and speak what we think, and in all things keep ourselves loyal to truth and the sacred profession of friendship. Sincerely, LAURA F. KEBSEY. Eleven e r ta RECQEQE L' ., - 1- -L '1 - Y 5 Q1 V: :-rg .-wn::'f.A ff Y ' 5 ' - FA -' bm !-I nut, Sg.,Q ....-- . ly. Y MARY V. STEPHENSON Superintendent Twelve To the Class of 1928: M con ratulations to ou as the Graduate Nurses Y g Y of the future. The spirit of the true Nurse is always the sameg the same noble ideals and principles of the Nurses of the past are the heritage of the Nurse of today, and that spirit which has endured must still endure. With best Wishes for each member of the Class, I am, Very sincerely yours, MAIKY V. STEPHENSON, Superintendent. Th irte en Q 'g?23:'ZlRECQi27Dv-,Q si RBCQEQa MISS LOUISE SNYDER, R.N. A Directvess of Nurses F0lL'l'fE671 8 I . -f giLE,RECQ1fQQcE To the Class of 1928: A Woman cannot be a good and intelligent nurse without being a good and intelligent woman. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. To be a good and intelligent nurse you must he a sound, close and quick observer, one who can be depended upon, and who respects her calling. Practice and devotion to your work will make of you just such a person, but to be a good and intelligent woman you must be the possessor of delicate and decent feelings, live rightly, with the fear of God in your heart, and with a keen sense of justice and kindness toward all. A I feel proud of you as nurses, looking upon your training days as something of the past, and I trust that same feeling of pride may be maintained, watching you as women of the future. You have my hearty congratulations and best wishes. - M. LOUISE SNYDER, R. N., ' Directress of Nurses. Fifteen RECQ1lfDv X' f LUCY MASTEN, R.N. Assistant Df7CCt7'CSS of Nwrszs Sixteen 1 ff 9WgrREoo To the Class of 1928: HCOURAGE, moreover, is the presage of successg to believe in one's self and one's power is always half the battle. ' -Tilley. LUCY IVIASTEN, R.N. Sevente N' --LJ: - x 1 , f PKQQQIZECQLQD B QM A24 :I l HELEN WILSON, R.N. Instfuctfess of Nurses Eighteen 1 Mfr ,,l,,,, ' I V . ,1 im 'AE??3.nW ,t .., .JA V. H, gmt A 'iff X iw? 3, wk , .W swf Q 'FPKEWRECOQBV B if 1 -31 EMMA FOX, R.N. Night Superintendent Nineteen 12ECoi2i5' 12:61 max., J.. 1, . A MARY CORNELIUS, R.N. Assistant to the Difectress of Nurses Twenty x.f'W--1 -1 Pam 12Ec0if13V 1,'aL5l- mfg, ALMA PITMAN, R.N. Ass't Night Superintendent Twentyfone if- -. x Lv B ZQQECOQD GLADYS M. BOOREM, R.N. Assistant Instructress of Nurses Twenty-two -V v, X .f-V7 e 7 Q . B 72' w Word to Chiefs We, the Class of 1928, take this opportunity to express to our chiefs the gratitude we feel for their share in our training. Their lectures and clinical in' struction have formed the most Valuable part of our course. Their friendship and association with us will not soon be forgotten. It is with keen appreciation of our debt to them that we express our gratitude to these distinguished men, our chiefs. Twentyftiwee Nh-U: Y. 1.7 V REC05Qe5 ' ALFRED STENGEL, MD., Sc.D. Professor of Medicine Twentyffowr .Xi f 9fZ?Q12Eco3i CHARLES H, FRAZIER, A.B., M.D., Sc.D. Professor of Surgery Twentyfjiue f PQQZQRECQEU B P CHARLES C. NORRIS, M.D. Director of Gynecology and Obstetrics Twentyfsix Q f,5?Z212ECoi2715'f my 1:-:R '54 JOHN H. STOKES, M.D. Professov' of Dermatology and Syphiliology Twentyfseven WILLIAM G. SPILLER, M.D Professor of Neurology I. W. MCCONNELL, M.D. Instructor of Neurolgy f ' QQTQRECQEDV-,P 'Lf CHEVALIER ACK I SON, M.D. Professor of Bronchoscopy GEORGE FETTEROLF, M.D., Sc.D. Professor of Oto-Laryngology Twenty-eight GABRIEL C. TUCKER, M.D I'rmst1'uc'Lo'r of Bronchoscopy 41?-x..v-rf X - 'V-- Q f QZZQRECQQD I. S. RAVDIN, M.D. Executive Director of Department of Surgery GEORGE P, MULLER, M.D. Professor of Surgery ALEXANDER RANDALL, M.D. Professor of Urology ' Twentyfnine REC 0iDV' eg-fl .Pj 55,51 I 434.2 J ,J E. L. ELIASON, M.D. Professor of Surgery FLOYD KEENE, M.D. Professor of Gynecology E. PIPER, M.D. Professor of Obstetrics - Thirty f f Q?Zl4RECQBTJ-YQLZQ J. C. HIRST, M.D. Professor of Obstetfics Y K PANCOAST M.D. HENR . , Profassov of Rocntgenology EUGENE P. PENDERGRASS, M.D. Instructor of Roentgenology 'I'hivtyf'o'ne f '9?t':'ZQRECQ1i27Df,f 'Q 41:94 Aly A. BRUCE GILL, NLD. Professor of Orthopedic Surgery C. 1. GITTINGS, M.D. Professor of Pediatrics Thi-fry-'mo MAXWELL LAPHAM, M.D Chief Resident Q lfxf' Xe. -Yv. if f f5Qf451izEcQ1gD by LEON McGOOGAN, M.D, Instructov' of Chemistry Thiftyftlwee VP-v THOS. B. HOLLOWAY, M.D Professor of Ophtlzcdmology S. CHAMBERS, M.D. Instructor of De'rmatology' X ,H sf -7 xr. 1.1 Q 'QQRECOAQD JAMES E. COTTRELL, M.D. Instructov' of Medicine ROBERT A. KIMBROUGH, M.D. Instructor of Gynecology Thiviyffour RALPH GOLDSMITH, M.D Instructor of S1.l.ZfgETy Ax. , ,M , Vx ,-'vA Q QWUQRECOQD j2',,xjjQf ALBERT MOXEY. MD. EDWARD ROSE- M-D Intsvuctor of Orthopedic SLLTQCYQV Instructor of Medicine '1'l1irty-fwe ' 5 V-wx-' ' inf 'V' f f5'4g,m1z15-:Coggin Qi The Siuiirgeoinfs Hand His face? I know not whether it be fair, Or lined and grayed to mark the slipping years His eyes? I do not glimpse the pity there, C3r try to probe their depths for hopes or fears Only upon his wondrous hands I gaze, And search my memory through so fittingly To voice their loveliness. In still amaze I bow before their quiet dignity. They make the crooked straight, and heal old soresg The blind to see, the War-torn clean and whole. Throughout the suffering World they touch the doors That open wide to life. The bitter bowl Of pain they sweeten till the Weary rest, As though the hands of Christ had served and blest. SELECTED 'Thirty-six 1 f isigizsoobrgfi' ff si i Class of T928 You have just completed your course of training for one of the highest professions open to you. During this period of work, self sacrifice andmlivided responsibility, you have acquired knowledge, professional conscientiousness and a true dependability that should make you what every nurse ought tobe, namely a power and force to be directed toward the struggle for the welfare of your patients. In the ight for the health of those under your care, your part is almost if not quite as important as that of the physician or surgeon. They, as well as your patients and your Training School, have learned to place their confidence and trust in you as assistants. It is your duty to conduct yourself in your new capacity as graduates, as well and better than you have as pupils, that your school, your physicians, and patients may trust you for what you are -real colleagues in our struggle to restore the sick to health. I am sure that your efforts will be continued toward the goal of trustworthiness, and that no single one of you will be weighed in the balance -and found wanting. As members of your Staff we one and all are looking forward to your continued help in the days to come. May you all have the success, prosperity and happiness that you so well deserve. E. L. ELIASON. Thirtyfseven I if QWQRECOEDVI, The Niuursegs Psalm The poor are my patients, A I maketh them to lie clown in warm blankets, I feecleth them through a glass tube, it I teach them the ways of our hospital for their own salqeg Tea, though theylfall out of bed or walk in their sleep They shall fear no pain, for I am with them, My pills shall comfort them, I will anoint their bedsores with alcohol, And the kidney basin runneth over, ' I've prepared many hypos in the presence of doctors. Surely, hot water bottles, ice bags, and groans Shall follow me all the Clays of my life, For I shall dwell in the uniform forever. ' Amen. Thirtyfeight SELECTED RECQIZIIQQEFQLZQ RECQEfDv Forty AV. - Y. Lffffxf- f ' QKEEQRIQIECOQIQIJ .F 'Q Introduction to Seniors Laughter, tears, responsibility, comradeship, hard work, good times-it all goes to make up training! When we entered as probies, and stood before Miss Snyder to have our caps pinned on, going in white seemed as distant as the moon, and much more inaccessible. Yet somehow the years have passed, and we find ourselves on the eve of graduation. Here we are, some smiling, some serious, some frivolous, some dignified-all with a background of three years' training at the University Hospital, and all with a determination to live up to its ideals and prove worthy of its confidence. Fortyfone ,X 1 T V' f i' QKFQRECOAQD his i .l .. VVALL w. ifg, . I., 555 : L S25 ' , ' . 1 4' ' il iw .mai Y BETTY ROSTIEN PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. She did as she pleased and went on her way. Breezy, happy-goflucky, but chuclced full of common sense is our Betty. Beneath her air of indifference to others we find a generous spirit, ability to do good things, originality, and plenty of pep, If Betty appears listless at times turn the conversation to Mat, and her first term of night duty. We wonder if nursing will be Betty's chief occupation for very long, because we predict that wedding bells will he ringing in the fall. Best of luck, Betty, and may your nursery alone exceed Miss Kees-ey's. f HILDA SCHNIEDER SHAMOKIN, PENNA. Come and trip it as ye go, On the light fantastic toe. Need we say that to Hilda? And how she can dance! Popularity is her other name. The phone rings incessantly for Hilda but the big question is, Who is Mr. Right? If you are ever in doubt about Gynecology, as-k Hilda. Why? Well, she sure does like Clark's Clinic. Who wouldn't be sick if Hilda could nurse you? The best of luck, Hilda, we know you'll he successful for anything you undertake to do, you allways come out on top. Fortyftwo Was.. gy .df 5 Q5'4g12EcQi,gifYfQlf'Q3 . iv - , , , J , 'V L - J . , S- , I L ' I Z , 1 ,I 1 . is , . ' A My' f ss 1 if J J s w w I If , L J . Y. ' - : . GRACE L. RUGH o1L czrxf, PENNA. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low- A11 excellent thing in a woman. Wouldn't you just know that Grace would make a wonderful nurse? Being very conscienf tious and a good worker nothing is ever too diilicult for her to try. She is a good friend and pal and our prophecy for her is that she will be a great success in Whatever she attempts and will ind the utmost happiness in her' chosen profession. MARTHA M. LUTZ ENOLA, PENNA. lf she will, she will and you can depend on it, But If she wo-n't, she won't and tl1at's the end of it. Martha is our first girl to leave the ranks and needless to say we are sorry to lose her for she possesses so many delightful characterise tics. Martha has many friends numbering from the high ofHcials to the young and innocent probie, As a capable nurse, and an excellent cofworker, we can't forget you, Mart, and may success and happiness be with you always. is Forty-three ltfqdta. x .,:,,- xgqf f fafaggmnucobgn ff Qi RUTH A. MARSHALL SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Life comes but once, why not make the best of it. What word can we use to express our Ruth- there are so many that it is absolutely impossible to find enough room to print all of them. Sup' pose we all use our imaginations. We wonder if there really was a reason for the selection of Wd. M dressing room as her elective. Who knows? We have no fear of anything less than success and happiness for you, Ruth. DOROTHY N. BROWN Mum, PENNA. Mindful not of herself, but of othersf' Our Dotty is a. wonderful tonic for her patients and fellow workers alike. She is always cheerful and happy. We wonder what the girls do without you to say friends in the Nurses you are a great little never administer a pill huge success. at Walnut Street will nothing of your many Home. Yes, Dotty, nurse and although you we know you will he a Fortyffour f VQWVQRECQEDV- P as FLORENCE MARTIN WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. A friend in -need is a friend indeed! Florence has captured our hearts away with her quiet, reserved manner. She has an out' ward poise which seems impenetrable at times, but those of us who are most fortunate to know her, realize she is loving, kind, agreeable, and always willing to lend a helping hand. LYNDA BANEK WEST Roxsurw, MASS. Silence is as deep as eternity, Speech as shallow as time. How well those two lines pertain to Lynda. Very little did she ever say but what thoughts have possessed that quiet mind. As our class president she had many rocky parts to cover but by her own ability and unselfishness to others she has forged ahead and we are proud of her. It is most unusual to End in one girl three winning qualities which s-he conbines-good nursing. a cheerful disposition and excellent scholarship. Nothing but our very best wishes, Lynn, and may you lead others as well as- you have led us. it 2 fl -XJ .Magi Fortyfjive x,-fx-,271 L47 ' xr- f 'QTTEQRRECOQD 2' Us ri MARY KNAUSS WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. Today and tomorrow are all one to her. Cool, calm, collected, eccentric? Yes! hut a good friend, a fine nurse a better scholar is this lass. Mary possesses an .unquenchable en' thusiam to accomplish great things and with her dogged determination to finish everything she starts out to do, we know that she will succeed. Does aluminum burn? Ask Maryg she knows. Cheer up, Mary, all P. R. N. S. have had the same misfortune. The class sincerely hopes that the little boy in white will help you complete one of your greatest ambitions,-happiness. MARION JONES CONSHOHOCKEN, PIENNA. She loves, but knows not whom she loves. A shrug of the shoulders, upraised eyefbrows and monchalantly she walks on. That's Marion. Has any one seen her diferent? - Even an emergency in Mat does not increase her pace, yet she always accomplishes her purpose. Always! I She seems so indifferent to all excitement! but you should see and hear her when off duty. f? ? l lj-We wonder why Marion is constantly replacing a defective link in her chain of ad- mirers. She probably expects to make it perfect some clay by selecting the choicest one and dropping the rest. We predict a brilliant future for her even though it may be a Matrimonial one. Forty-six 4 .T-17, 6 gfffiiizucoieii If bi ,ful-A Isgsf ' l I HILDA B. COWLING BANGOR, PENNA. Those who do their work well are assured of a noble 1ewm'd. Hilda is the biggest tease in the ,class-only she hates to admit it. She's one of our most popular girls, but is not as loyal to Penn as she might be. We know that s-he is a little partial to Weslyan. We wish you the best of success in all you do, Hilda. RUTH M. MILLER ALLENTOWN, PENNA. Slie's little, but sl1e's wise. Ruth has a smile for everybodyg this with her cagerness to help others has won her many friends while in training. Working hard, how' ever, does not aid her much in reducing and many a night when everyone else is in bed we ind her doing her daily dozen. Ruth has had her ups and downs with downs prevalent but we hope she will change her mind when she finds that all her big troubles are little ones, Our very best wishes go with you. I Fortyfseven I n xr -X,-,E - x --,,- - Lf I ' l DOROTHY B. HARTMAN FREEHOLD, N. J. Nowhere else in all creation Do y0'l,L 391161 them half so nice, Girls like this, put on a desert Soon would make it pa'raclise.' The monarchs of the Jersey State certainly did favor us when they sent this charming Miss to us. Always a good sport and an ideal friend, Dot could not help winning our everlasting de- votion. As a clinic nurse she has few equals but fate has decreed otherwise and in her shullle of life's deck of cards she has chosen a King. We know that Kings and Surgery can never mix Dot and we sincerely hope that you have everlasting happiness and cupid's gain- will he our loss. Best wishes. MARY ROSAMUND QUIRK FREEHOLD, N. J. Keep cool, anger is not argument. When we think of Rosamund we think of Dot, for they are the inseparable' two. Few have been fortunate to really know our Rosie, but we can say, those who know her best, love herfi We can say nothing about the future for her as it seems- to be a deep, dark secret. What- ever it is or wherever you may bc, we wish you all the happiness in the world. Fortyfeight sf' f f 5iREco412'D'Q F ga ANNA E. BUCKSHINIS GIRARDVILLE, PENNA. Not too sefious, not too gay, But a, 'rare good sport- In :very way. Ann is thought by some to be rather quiet- true, she does not say much, but her winning smile and happy disposition have won her many friends during the last three years. She has a great weakness for clothes and if you clon't know the latest from Paris, ask Anna-who does. Her greatest hobbies are dancf ing and automobile riding through the Wisf sahickon. Best of luck. ISABELLE O'DONNELL MAHONEY CITY, PENNA. A bit of wit, a clever mind, , Mischievous spirit, a good comrade. There was never a girl like our Issy, who could always- make one smile-little and demure to look at, but oh my! when her Irish temper is aroused,-Beware! With it all she has the true old Irish wit which makes everyone, love our clear little Shorty. Three cheers for our mightiest and tiniest classmate. 4 Forty--nine . 'g RECQix2JTDv- f sl i L V.,--.iyi-N i n m'jff5ralLs N us- fail' if ,V v 3 y Wil ,rw fl ,v..fs H H i -il-rn' Qi ' il' I eseeefei ' ' ' ' .Q M y sms 4 E Q HELEN A. FROST MT. CARMEL, 'PBNNA. Fair of figure, fair of face, Lacking in 'no single grace. There really should be something in the above few lines about water waves, for have you ever seen any quite so perfect? We haven't! Her charm and affability are so marked that we do I10t wonder at the crowds trailing her shadow. We wish for you all kinds of success and rappi- ness in the future. ANNA C. TUROSKY GIRARDVILLE, PENNA. Happiness is the result of work well clone. Anna is one of the worthiest examples' that we have ever seen. You can almost feature her, Flying feet, head up, and zip! she's there. In spite of all her wisdom, Anna has time for fun and frolic, and is demonstrating always the latest step or song. A very good friend of Anna, a Mr.-7, was a successful accountant. Is that why Anna has the qualifications of a competent Treasurer? She has all the requisites for a brilliant future. 1 . nm Fifty if EDNA L. ILGEN MIFFLINSBURG, PENNA. Happy, thoughtful, lgincl and true. Our SOO wizard! It's too had that prizes are not awarded continually for excellence in this game, for we know that Edna would be carrying off all of them. There is one thing that we do know, however, and that is, that she is playing a different game-shall we call it, The game of Hearts? We know that you will be extremely happy and hope that the game will go on forever. GERTRUDE E. FEILBACH - BETHLEHEM, PENNA. Valuable goods come in small packages. Although very few' of us really know this small person, we all realize her attributes. Her conscicntiousness, good sportmanship and mod- esty are most outstanding among the many. We are unable to say whether or not Geftic has any plans or ideals for the future but we do know that whatever they are or whatever she enters into will be most successful. Fiftyfone W W' xiii' x - Y V- g' ,.v, f ' QTQZQAIZECOQD it Y ANNA T. HALOVIAK NESQUEHONING, PENNA. For she was just the quiet kind, A better friend you'd never j'i11d. Quiet and unassuming, she goes on her way and for that reason few of us really know her. Nevertheless, those who do, appreciate her modesty, her kindness and her willingness to do her share of anything that might arise. We fear for her profession if the rumors that we continually hear are true. Good luck to you, Anna. BERTHA A. BOXER GIRARDVILLE, PENNA. O woman! Thou. were fashioned to laeguilef' Yes, and how! She has a string of admirers the length of the Great Chinese Wall. Our telephone is- really not a public one anymore, because Betts has it monopolized every night listening in to Boots, Harold, etc. We hope that she soon selects her choice, for we all' are becoming restless waiting for our calls. Fifty-two NY, Y -v. x ,Yi V7 if e I Q C E: bk CH-1 xl. l' BEULAH P. GROFF QUARRYVILLE, PENNA. tlWi?171lH'g is her way and pleasant is lief smile. Cheerfulness, industriousness and efficiency are all combined and personified in Mickey We doubt whether she has ever given her good qualities a thought, however, for she is too busy with her daily epistle to New Jersey. Wlien persons wear diamond rings and like to cook and sew, what can we predict for the future? Surely not nursing! ELIZABETH STONER QUARRYVILLE, PENNA. 'Tll be merry and free, . I'll be sad for nobody. Betty has black eyes with hidden mischief that expresses itself at the right moment. She adapts herself to any circumstance from pediculi treatment to watermelon feasts. Good luck, Betty, herds! hoping we all like ether in the near future. Fiftyftlwce V-uri' lf' I ' 956'QgARECObBiD .F nb RUTH HAMILTCN HAMILTON, oI-no 1 do11't bother work and work don't bother me. Ruth is Z1 very talkative and happyfgoflucky girl, never thinking! of the future but letting tomorrow take care of itself. We except the nights before exams, when all her time is def voted to studying. We have never known Ruth to fail in exams or in friendship. We wish you lots of luck and success in the future. EVELYN LICHETTE PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. A'rou-nd the mighty master came, The marvels which his pencils wrought Those miracles of power whose fame Is wide as human thought. We'vc often heard, Still waters run deep, but didn't realize how true until we knew Evelyn, No one ever dreamed that beneath her calm and demure expression lay a fire so easily kindled, and hear her express her opinion in an arf gument-always victorious too, because her flash' ing brown eyes are an aid. We know that she loves children, for hasn't she spent most of her training days in the Childrens Ward? Yes, day and night. Although small, she has very high and lofty ambitions, OH! YES! VERYQ Six feet two, I believe he is. May your future combine happiness' and success, Evelyn. Fiftyffour Q RECOiX27Dff at 4-,Egg '-B-6.2, ELSIE R. MENG SCHXVENKVILLE, PENNA. What mischief lies behind that quiet 'mien? To look at this modest maiden, one would think she were a model of quietness and so' briety, but, you can't judge a book by its cover. In spite of all the fun and jollity bubbling over in her, we do admit that she is a conscientious worker. From the very Hrst she has been one of the shining rays of the class, For she is a jolly good fellow and a dandy sport. Best 0' luck. SUE C. PRINCE RUSTON, LA. The only things that I regret are those I hauerft doncf' Sue came to us from way down South and stole all our hearts away. She is witty, wise, and has a keen sense of humor. She also has an ambition for homefmaking. We all wish her luck and know that she will he as happy as she has made us. f' avg , Fiftyfjiue :iff xv. xi -:VA f 'QKGEQXRECQQLD E' ee JULIA DUPUY SMITH LEXINGTON, VA. Tis the songs that we sing, and the smiles that we wear That are making the sunshine evevywhefef' So much is said of southern sweetness, wc will S-ay no more since Julia would be the same sweet, jolly pal, no matter from where she mighi come. If you want a friend who is a friend, if you Want a good sport in work or in play- here she is! If success in future life can be judged by success attained here, julia, we can wish nothing better for you. MARIAN A. STEAD WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. I came here to get a general idea of things. We know by this time that Honey did get a general idea, meaning clinic with a capital C. We marvel at the fact that she was able to keep her good disposition and retain the nick- name, for how many of us could after such a siege. And may we ask you a question, Honey. should people fool with eruptions above the angle of the mouth? Nevertheless-, here's all kinds of good luck without general things or cellulitis entering into it, Marian. Fiftyfsix, Vi, yr W' x lrvf Lgf f gsfZ:4Q12ECo,gQD Qi LUCY GORDON WHITE LEXINGTON, VA. Bid me discourse, I will enclicmt thine ear. You don't have to be told that Lucy Gordon is from Virginia. Wlien you just see her you may suspect it-but when you hear her speak, you know it. Always ready with a quick smile, and a ushuah nuff, always one of the first ready for some prank, After hectic days in X- ray and Mat., Lucy Gordon, you should be ahle to facc anything in life with perfect equilif brium and come out on top as you have always done here. gllkl Fifty-seven RUTH RIEGEL ENOLA, PENNA. She 'mixed reason with pleasure And wisdom with mirth. If anybody ever found Ruth Riegel sitting still, something was wrong! .Always good humored, always quick and efhcient and ready to- help, she is in demand wherever she may be. Four years of college failed to alter Ruth's decision to become a nurse, and her excellence in classes and success in practical work prove the wisdom of her choice. Her many friends would like to attend the training school Ruth may be conducting some years hence! Wherever she is, or whatever she may choose to do, Ruth has the qualities which insure success. ,mxw ,. 'W .L W Ae. N: 1,1-24. l..7:VA f 'efaggmnucqrgn si STELLA H. HOFFMAN OLEY, PENNA. Refined, gentle, quiet and kind, H To be like that, we wouldnt mind. A good, faithful pal and a loving and.loyal friend, She is a girl of wonderful perseverance, cheerfulness and energy. Who has not enjoyed playing and working with our Stella! We pref dict a happy future, whether professional or matrimonial. Conhdentially-we think it will he the latter. JULIA A. LASHINSKY MAHANOY cr-rv, PENNA. Above owr life we love a steadfrist f'rie'nd. Julia is just the type of girl who believes in quietness and fun flots of thisj, and consideraf tion for others. She never says much yet is always ready to listen. She probably believes in the saying. that Anyone can hold any po' sition if she'll only hold her tongue. Here's wishing you luck and success. Fiftyfeight .irfr Y Y. -. fsff7Zi12Ecoiff15',f is ALR I. MARY HOUSUM READING, PENNA. Her happy disposition and pleasant smile Have won her friends for many a mile. In analyzing Our Boy, we lind it extremely dilhcult to ind words to forcefully describe her. Wei-e we to seek out her foundation we'd ind it laid with the strength of character plus de' termination. With true sincerity, everlasting good humor, and almost incomparable efficiency, her make-up lacks little. We especially are mindful of her wonderful aifability of manner and often wonder if it ever ceases. Intelligence was dealt to her in a goodly portion. May her sweetness, kindness, and sympathy win and cure many of her future prospects. BETTY E. KRUGER OLEY, PENNA. Gentlemen prefer blondes. Do gentlemen prefer blondes? just one look at Betty and we all say yes She is- one of our very sweetest girls and seems to be of a quiet disposition, but those who know her have quite a diiferent opinion. To know her is to have suffered from her many pranks. Nevertheless, we all love Betty and know that iuclcess and happiness will follow her. Best of uc . Fifty'-nine Yxffaii 4,7 V' f 'QKGZQARECOAIAQD ii E. LEONA ALLEN SCRANTON, PENNA. It is not good that man should be alone. ktMLlSlC hath charms. If only orchestras were permanent fixtures in our domain, this little lady would live in a trance all clay long. Is isn't that Leona lacks any talent, for, oh, how she can tickle the ivoriesf' How often we hear the cry, Leona, please play for us. Although we find her a most splendid nurse, we fear that her profession will be cast by the wayside, and that some'day on Broadway, we will read amid a blaze of lights this sign, Allen's Orchestra, CARRIE E. TOSH RED LION, PENNA. Oh, Clarence! Thats the answer and the reason for the daily epistle. Vv'e wonder if she is preserving them. Vxfhen we look at Carrie, we see somee one who evidently is slow and easy-going but boy!--have you ever worked with her- greased lightning'-expresses her. We know you'll come out on top, Carrie. Sixty x ,YV V x ir sir f 'QYTQRECQQD F ia A. LOUISA BOECKEL RED LION, PENNA. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. She's capable, she's efficient, a wonderful nurse. We've when that certain party will is my lucky day. We feel sure that the day is not far away as that outside influence sure has been pulling strongly. Best 0' luck and all the happiness- in the world, Louisa! she's clever, she's been wondering be saying, This ANNA E. GRABAREK MINERSVILLE, PENNA. If some trouble should upset me First it's got to come and get me. It takes all kinds of people to make a world, Anna is just one of the many. We really don't know how to explain her qualities but we can say that as a nurse they are splendid and as a friend just about perfect. It was a pleasure to know you but a greater pleasure to, have you as a pal. Sixty-one 4+f,f'fUY.- - 1.7 ' V f ' QKKJQRECOQD JF jk I DOROTHY DUNCAN HARRISBURG, PENNA.' Knowledge becomes one well, especially XVl1en.acqui'red with such diligence. Hawaii--need we say more? No! For Hawaii and all its wonders mean Dot Dun' can. Anyone who listens to her recite about the fair Islands decides at once to join her on her return trip. Since she plays so exceptionally well the stellar role in the class, and is also extremely capable, we know that the dusky Hawaiians need more nurses of her calibre. K. MARIE SCHELLHASE CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Rave compound of oddity, frolic and fun, To relish a joke and 'rejoice at va punfll In Marie we are blessed with the veryrsoul of wit. Whatever the occasion may be,5 she can rise to it either with a pun or with a remark most fitting. She possesses that cheerful buoyant way which keeps her patients always pepped up. Marie has a natural good humor, never knowing what down in the dumps, means. Her unusual aptness has rendered her quite enviable, but in what way this aptness manifests itself, we shall refrain from stating. Some say its with men, while others say its in her profession. Vw e wonder! A Sixtyftwo Av xi Ll, V7 f fefziggmrzncor-gn fi lx i i K . HARRIET DREISBACH LBHIGHTON, PENNA. Being competent sl1e's won lzer fame, Pep, we say, is her middle 'namef If we scour the universe we could never Gnd another Harriet. Her unlimited conscientious' ness and energy exhibited in her Work are most predominating. There is no other more re- liable than she and in asking her a favor you need never feel a hesitancy, as she's most will- ing. She gives her all to her undertakings and evidently feels that what she puts into her training that she will receive. She is said to possess that indefinable quality commonly known as lt, but we are unable to judge, be- ing of her own sex. May she always enjoy the best of everything. M. ESTHER ZELLER on. crrv, PENNA. Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.'7 Where, oh, where in all this wide world will we End another girl like our Esther. Somef day we will read in bold type on the front page of all the newspapers, something like this- U. of P..Hospital undergoing a period of reformation, lead by a most able and vivacious leader, Esther Zeller! Nevertheless, Es, , we know that the future will deal most kindly with you,' and success will be knocking at your door. Sixtythfee v-we J. K lcv' if f QYYQRECQIQD jkgja me S. VIRGINIA FALLON SHIPPENSBURG, PENNA. Happy go lucky! Fair and free, Never a care to bother me. Virginia has always been counted as one of our class assets, especially where pep is needed in any enterprise, Virginia is promptly sugf gested to supply the lack. She is plenty viva' cious, though always capable of seeing the seri' ous side when occasion demands. Any eve' ning will ind Virginia tripping gracefully over the floor, her body swaying rythmically to her favorite strains, usually jazz. One quality she does possess to a most marked degree and that is Unselhshness. If ever anyone is in dire need and she can lend a helping hand, she only too gladly does it. We hope her profession doesn't become sidetracked for we appreciate her capaf bilities. MARGARET G. PETRIKIN BETHLEHEM, PENNA. if I do not know beneath what sky Nor rm what seas shall be thy fate, l only knoiv it shall he high, I only know it shall be great. Peg, of the Wind Blown Hair Cut, a most versatile and brilliant girl, is a regular Pollyf anna when it comes to duty. She meets un' told adversities with a willingness and deterf rnination and is equal to any situation. She always likes her work and is interested in it. She will be doing big things. Sixty-four 'V-U: Y- L.,7 'V' V I f srf4aRECQ1s1 V71 1, - I f X ,A nf' rf 'J 'li 3 2.3,-.llg..:IsF.s IW ,l11...Qg3. iw' f' K ll 5: A fl DOROTHY WINTERS ANNVILLE, PENNA. She is everywhere by turns- But nowhere long. Wluen Dot came to us we were all struck by her innocent face and ways. Though of a quiet modest disposition we soon found out that when Dot thought something was right the Rock of Gibraltar couldn't change her. She is especially fond of music and is always- willing to put forth an edort to soothe the 'lsavage beast with some of her jazzy repertoire. Dot is chucked full of fun and probably no other one of our class has a heartier laugh than she. Though you may wander far, Dot, may you take pity on us and come back, if for no other reason than to soothe us with your music. MARIE H. RECHER XVINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 4- Wouldn't the world he nice to live in, Cheery through. and through, If everyone were just as kind As folks like yov.?', A great pal-a still better friend. -This alone does not picture our Marie, for hailing from Virginia, she brings with her all of that southern sweetness to share with us. We ind all mixed together in the make up of her per- sonality this rare combination of charm, sweet' ness, friendliness, intelligence, generosity, and dependability, Those who know her love her. We've heard that Marie is going still further into the field of medicine. We hope, and it is hardly necessary to say, that success will be the resu t. I Sixtyffive f igffv- ,COABD j fb -r MARY KUBILUS - TAMAQUA, PENNA. Attractive, gay and 'very sweet, Her disposition is hard to beat. Tarry here for a moment and meet a class favorite, a loyal friend to many and a pal thats true. She is conscientious on duty and willing to lend a helping hand. You will not find her pessimistic but always peppy and enthusiastic, a lover of the outfoffdoors. Now do you wonder why she detests night duty so much? Well- draw your own conclusions, ,RUTH E. FETTERMAN A V MAH-ONEY CITY, PENNA. A clear conscience makes me quite serene. Pete's brown eyes are one of her-main charms and very serious looking they are. Perf hzmps this explains why she is so sincere and determined about everything she undertakes. As a playmate you couldrft ask for one better - Is she with you?-and how! One has to know her to appreciate the good qualities wh1ch we all know she possesses. You couldn't ask for a better or truer friend and pal, and we know of a certain one who thinks more than that. l 1. Sixtyfsix ,pf er- ff L..7'V If B YZQQQRECQLQD f 'Lf- in GLADYS .M: WALTERS MECHANICSBURG, .PENNA. I'omo1v'ow may 'never come- Donlt worry-today is 'Here-use it. Gladys presents to us a problem 'in under- standing her. She is one. of our unusual girls, yet not so when the ice is broken and we learn to know her and appreciate her wonderful qualities. She is good natured, willing, and never late for any occasion whatever. She has a perpetual smile and dry sense of humor. Gladys can usually tell us something about everything. Iust'ask Gladys, shelknowsf' Sixtyfseven S1xtyfe1ght Lqf f ' JZFMQRECQED R' Editor IVIARIE I-I. RECHER Assistant Editor LUCY GORDON NVHITE Advertising Mariager Business Manager DOROTHY DUNCAN RUTH RIECEL Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Business Manager M.4RIAN STEAD Photography IVIARTHA LUTZ ROSAMOND QUIRK BEULAI-I GROFF Literary Editor JULIA D. SMITH Personals J. MARY I-IOUSUM Art MARGARET PETRIKIN EVELYN LICHETTE jokes ISABELL O1DONNELL SUE PRINCE Poetry ANNA BUCKSHINIS RUTH MARSH ALL Sixtyfnine Av-Uri-, 4 'Y VA V f ' QZJQRECOQET F' at History of the Class of T928 All the tuofrldls a stage, and all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts. SHAKESPEARE. HOUGH the ages of man be seven, we find them, on a professional stage, to be merely three. The first act in our stage we discovered to be most diilicult, for it was during this act that we made our entrance into the hospital and nurses home, traditionally known as Probies. Our audience was extremely critical of our acting, and though hopeless we seemed, experienced hands were ever ready to guide. We spoke our few lines only when occasion demanded, and reserve was our middle name. Four weeks gave us quite a bit of assurance, and by the time eight weeks were up, look who we were! The curtain fell with a bang, the act well played, though frightfully full of new and puzzling cues. With some rearranging of costumes, and additions of various kinds, we were ready for our second act. Before many minutes had passed, we were facing one who had reached a pinnacle of fame on this professional stage, and .stood with critical but guiding eyes upon us. Approved we were, and again we resumed our seemingly minor part, yet far more important than that of the previous act. Our patients as audience began to trust and encourage us, doctors lectured to us, and life seemed worth living. This was a very long act, lasting two years, but teaching and giving us our whole profession. We became adapted to different kinds of nursing, some failing where others shone, and vicefversa. In this act, our profession began to grow tangible. We became real nurses. With a characteristic swing of the shoulders, a monchalant air, and also another change of costume, the curtain rose upon our third and final act. This was our last year. As Seniors, we became organized, and were quite ambitious. Sandwich sales, bridge parties, and the like were held repeatedly in an effort to keep the Treasurer busy. Most exciting of all was our February dance, which proved to be a howling success. And now the climax is here. Our audience is beginning to stir, wondering what future roles we will adopt. Graduation night tells its tale, with each of us clutching the cherished scrap of paper. We are no longer students but have become professionals on a legitimate stage. The three acts having passed, we turn to serve. Seventy ' f ,?Z7Ze742EC03T7Dv i P Night Duty on Ward M When things go right, 'Then all is fine- YVe sleep and ear in peace But when M gets wild It's worse than wild And duties sure increase. A groan-ye Gods,' a convulsion! A ring--:Tell foe to come. The phone- Receiving Ward calling An emergency-By gum! A rustling of the bed clothes- Great guns!- A Frazier's out! Then- Nurse, come quick-Fm dying! A Hemorrhage, no doubt. A drink, 'Kmore air, a blanket, A A mouth-wash-won't you please? 'Tfue a headache-call the internef' Some gauze, I'ni going to sneeze. So it goes from night to morning A million sundry things. A nurse needs more than hands and feet- She should have a pair of wings. RUTH RIEGEL. Seventyfone 'NT-Je. x,V- f ' QKEJQRECUETD ,B ik THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF 1928 We, the class of 1928, of the Institution of Misery, County of Nonsense, State of Coma, being of unsound mind, super-efficient memory, and unexcelled understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills made by us heretofore. A THEREFORE, we do give and bequeath the following cherished possessions: 1. To Miss Stephenson, our appreciation of the many kindnesses shown to us. 2. To Miss Snyder, our unbounded gratitude for piloting us through the labyrinths of Ethics. 5. To Miss Masten, our acknowledgement of her pre- eminence in locating waist lines. 4. To Miss Cornelius, our admiration for her ability to work and keep unwrinkled and spotless forever. 5. To Miss Wilson, our amazement at her ingenuity in devising means of torture. 6. To our chiefs, our gratitude and thanks for patience, understanding and guidance, which have always abounded toward us. ' AND WHEREAS WE, in addition to these corporate offer- ings, have individual benefactions that we are desirous of bestowing upon certain deserving friends and classmates, TO WIT: Hilda Schneider: Her book entitled UHow to Win Men,n to Sarah Jennings. Betty Rostein: Her noisy slippers to Miss Masten, with I the hope that the girls in Hogan s alley will be greatly benefited. Dot Brown: Her sailing outfit to anyone who is con- templating a Mediterranean Cruise. Rosie Quirk: Her volume of NExcuses to Head Nursesn to Jean White, to be used P.R.N. Mary Knauss: Her charming canal boats, which have graced her aristocratic pediments, to Vesta Metherill. Seventy-two L, JUQQRECOIQDV Harriet Dreisbach: Her pad and pencil to Grace Bowers, to be used in all abundance in writing letters to Edward. Helen Frost: Her dignity to Margie Weaver. Hilda Cowling: Her gift of gab to Mabel Willis. Elsie Meng: Her spit curls to be added to the De Long Collection. Dot Hartman: Her foot hold in F.C. to anyone who is not matrimonially inclined. Stella Hoffman: Her skill in cooking the midnight meals, P to Supie. Peg Petrikin: Her air-cooled bob, designed for comfort, to Mary Crowl. Marie Schellhase: Her far-reaching vocabulary to Eleanor McGinley, because she will never use it. Florence Martin: Her quiet voice to Gertrude Miick, with special recommendations for telephoning. WHEREAS: We do hereby ask that the Misses Stephen- son, Snyder, Masten, Cornelius and Wilson carry our body to its final resting place. WHEREAS: We do hereby make, constitute and appoint Dr. Charles Harrison Frazier to be executor of this our last will and testament. r IN WITNESS THEREOF, We, the Class of 1928, the testator above named, have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal this twenty-eighth day of November, in the year of our Graduation, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. . CLASS OF 1928 QSealJ LYNDA BANCK QPres.J SIGNED, sealed, published and declared by the above named Class of 1928, as and for their last Will and Testa- ment, before us, who have hereunto subscribed our names, in the presence of said testator and of each other. ELIZABETH A. STONER, MARIAN A. STEAD, ISABELLE M. O'DONNELL, Acting Notary Public. Terms expire Judgement Day. Seventyftlwee .df g?gJlwQRECO3i. The Roald to Knowledge A half a score of Penn's best Have given time and thought To teaching Penn's younger set To know the things they ought. Anatomy by Dr. Stuart Was first, and scored a hit, By virtue of his ready smile, And ever sparkling wit. Bacteriology was next, And for Dr.1Lynch we're strong, Bacilli, cocci, rods, and stains In memory linger on, Materia Medica then we had, And surely thought it tough, For though Miss Wilson drilled and drilled We couldn't get the stuff. Practical nursing was good fun, 'That is-it was in class, But when Miss ,Burket supervised, What should come first came last. Miss Brown taught us Bandaging, Our thanks to her we tender. Dr. Moxey made us laughg Dietetics by lvfiss Bender. Our Pediatrics we did enjoy, For Dr. Thorpe well knew 'That stories help make facts sink in, And so he told a few. Came Medicine and Surgery, ,. At. 6:00 P. M. .each day, When tired brains can scarce retain What Drs. Rose and Goldsmith say. Dr. Hinton showed us how To, make a-splint or cast, To carry babes on Bradford frames, Make tractions taut -that last. Dr. Hirst gave us our O. B., Which made us all decide, We'd send our patients straight to him, Then we could nurse, beside. Seventyffour fi f PWQARECQED' 5 Seventy slx SENIOR CLASS Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss f W s ECO3iDvA Schneider Rostein Lutz Rugh Brown R. Marshall Banfzk Martin M. Jones Knauss R. Miller Cowling Quirk Hartman C'Donnell Buckshinis Turosky Senior Class Roll Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Ivliss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Frost Feilbach Ilgen Boxer Haloviak Stoner B. Groflf Lichette Hamilton Prince Meng Steacl J. Smith Riegel L. Wliite Lashinsky Hoffman Sevev11:y'seven Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Ivliss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Kruger Housum Tosh Allen Grabarek Boeckel Schellhase Duncan Zeller Dreisbach Petrikin Fallon Recher Wiiiters R. Fetterman Kuhilus Walters Ec0EDv . sf Speeiellliziimlge Every age must have its wrinkle, Every age must have its style, Age of mumps and boils and measles Keeps Doc busy all the while. Turn out M.D.'s by the hundreds What to do so they-have cash, High brow in the learned profession . just invents another rash. 'Years ago they called them Usawbonesf' Arms and legs enough for allg But the lW.D.'s grew in numbers, 'Yearly class from every hall. So they called old man Appendix- Called a halt, but not for long, Internal tails were soon exhausted, Still the M.D.'s came on strong. Raise the cry,-who now will hold them, ,Wl1o will feed the hungry mob? Adenoids and pairs of tonsils Soon were out upon the job. Still they come, the hungry army, Arms aloft for more incising, Now they see another opening. Hang out shingles, Specializing. ' W. H. :H Seventyfeight E4gREC03fI 4- f raiuncogfnvi, -Q To the Class of 1929: As the Class of 1928 begins to scatter, it is with pride that we look toward the class that shall take our place. As you take up the duties which we are now leaving, may our own errors and achievements be of some value along the way. Surely no golden key can solve the problems of training, or make easy a road that is bound to be hard. Yet as you undertake it with enthusiasm, perseverance, and loyalty, we predict for you happiness and success in your profession. .Eighty lv-M-fs-Q guffv- V P' ' 2 YJQRECOLQD px, cskzkkz Wan Scive rf :Q w , ,, ,fu ' My la , M. N wg, Q,-Y ' Q, -' ffm fgwuc l .4 Qfm.. 4:- 1g- ', s:- 7- .l,.1JULu. 'Um .hG',. 'im f -sis- wsw - aa w my in 2, Eighty-one RECOPTDV Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss f ' QWQARECOQEI5' B Seiple Hooker Moilit Gorman Malin Daniels Maloy B. Miller H. Cooper McGinley Gray J. White Bowers S. Miller Supernavag Stout Deak Weaver Simrners Flickinger 6 Junior Class Roll Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss :Miss Miss Evans Detweiler Stein Latshavv Rowe Mehiung Tepel Chambers Greene Heimbach M. Fetterm Stevens Funk Vansciver Garside Diebert Polhemus Kayi Frey A. Reicharcl Wege 2111 Eighty-three Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss is N. Smith Metherill Longacre Brunner Gable DeLong Crovvl Jennings Beehler E. Groff Compton Runibergei Dodge Case Ferris Miick Halderman Thornton Heller V M. Cooper Nix-,tg L47 T V' 'Qg R.-EC0Q3,D Eightyffozrr SUBJUNIOR CLASS Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss if 5 .iX,.s. X ,Y WZQQRECOQD V- s 1. . .12 Sulhmlluiniioir' Class Rnllll Farrand Taylor Hunt Willis Feamster Vwfitte Schaeffer Li ghtcap G. Miller Ernst Munshower Hu nsinger Bailey Halbe Sipple Crone Harrier Vogel Miss Strauss Miss Shchrieber Miss Shepherd Miss Maynard Miss Alexander Miss Garner Miss Gilbert Miss Kunkle Miss E. Jones Miss Clemens Miss Mitchell Miss Matey Miss E. Johnson Miss Breclickas Miss M. Johnson Miss Shearston Miss Rutter Miss Mahoney Miss Snavely Eighty-ji'ue Miss Rekus Miss Wells Miss Gross Miss Bomberger Miss Huber Miss Tinclall Miss Brosius lviiss Kusko Miss Hess Miss Ballou Miss Almoney Miss Probasco Miss Davis Miss Randall Miss Brosey Miss Stewart Miss Hughes Miss Lingle f 9 IFE RECOTZJIII A-A L45 How I long to flee From old U. P. And all that nursing means to me, From pains and pills And M.D. ills ...... .............. And caps and gowns and other frills. And feel again that I am free To be just what I want to be, And not be hampered by gag or rule That take me back to the primary school Oh, nursing's grand and most sublime, But the road is long and hard to climbg And, oh, so busy, with bibs and collars, To keep up S'LLpply'0TL seven dollars. Eighty-six RECQE JA J 151211 54 KINDOFNUR5 IT TUBE 1 Eigl1ty'seven ERECOEDV Eightyfeight PROBATIONERS Q gg?1jgi,12ECQiTD'if in lprulisitlcomleirs Class Rwll Miss Hughes Miss Nevins Miss C. Smith Miss Croft Miss McCoy Miss Driscoll Miss Coldren Miss Keener Miss Prowell Miss Moser Eightyfnine Ninety Miss Miss Miss: Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss If ' 9 Keesey McCaw Baker Anglemire Balm Bartlett Bechtel Black Burket Barr TZQRECOEU Head Nurses Miss Courtney Miss Davis Miss Elclrige Miss Heimlbach Miss Leaman Iviiss Lebo Miss Markley Miss Mcfierren Dietitians Miss Bender Ni11ely'0'ne B v Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Ivliss Miss si Morrison Powers Rentzheimer Reynolds Riordan Sherwin Thomas Walker Wenrich Deibert ECQEDv Ninety-two INTERNES f ' 5 RECQEfiDvA . F llnternes Dr. Laphain, Chief Resident Dr. Collins, Senior Resident in Medicine Dr. McGoogan, Senior Resident in Gynecology Dr. Handley, Senior Resident in Pediatrics J. VJ. Clark Loe N. Clark McAdams Castleton Miller Davis North Findley Cverliolt Gammon Priestly Garrett: Reisinger Jones Sliellburn Kirk Vxfilbur Landis Winfield Limberger Wood ,Ninety'tln'ee ERECOKDVA , F' H2 N I Y -V- x,.M-ri T1 x ,, f ' Q W4eRECQ3QcED Utopia The training school Fd like to see, A very different place would be. Each nurse would tread a peaceful path, Untouched by directorial wrath. An elevator on each floor Would take us to our veryf door, Wliile cosy corners here and there Wotcld waft us far from pain and care. Sweet music when the day was through Wottld make us all forget we're blue, And if perchance we had a date 'Twould be all right to stay out late. All classes would be monotone, The better to sleep on and on, And every doctor, day and night, Woicld utter only words polite. x If clinic should be called 'ere dawn, No nurse need dread her morning yawn, But waking late would find instead A tempting breakfast served in bed. All this, for us, would be too late, 'Cause we are through, and such is fate! ' J. S., '2s. Ninetyffive N'inety-sin: YE-'hiilm 03715 - Ninetyfseevn -QM-,xii ,priv- ' QLEEQRECOQ Blioja With Apologies to Kipling If you can please the sisters and the doctors, The Superintendent and the patients, too, The patient's families and your senior nurses, 'Twould seem that you'd have quite enough to do. If you can please the Czarines of the pantry, The Napoleons who massage and bathe the hall, And yell at you for not walking on the ceilingg Or smile when you have lost your beau's phone call. If you can please the internes and housefdoctors, And hold your tongue when the buck they try to pass, Or when chambermaids and elevator workers Think the day is lost without their sass. If you can stay your tears when in the drug room, They ask for whom and why you want their wares, Send you back pronto for prescriptions, And make you climb what seems a million stairs. If you survive two months in OPM rooms, Witli Utie my gownn and hand me this or thatf' The wild excitement of the doctor's scolding, Still don't give up and leave your training flat. If you don't swear the night you've got a heavy, And are informed itls your turn to relieve, If you still stick when lying tongues run rampant, That those in charge seem disposed to believe. If you can glide past Tom at nearly daybreak, Sign the book and make it look like ten o'clock, If you can fool the sisters and the nurses, When you go hatless for a 'Lwalk around the block. If you can keep your head when bells around you Are ringing till you don't know what to do. If you can keep your heart when handsome internes Are losing theirs and blaming it on you. If now that you have hnishecl training, 'You can look back upon this life as mild, 'Yours is the earth, but I'm here to tell you, 'You'll not be a nurse-you'll be a saint, my child! NBLLIE REVELL Ninetyfeight , QERECQEDV M To 231 Coolkiroaoh To a cockroach, Poor misguided bug I dedicate this ditty For humble habitant Of watery cracks Your creeping makes me giddy, You creep, you crawl You fly-mayhap- fOf the latter, Fm undecidedj And nightly from your habitat Join our feasts all uninvited. Your brown And glossy wings We see-and wish we had not seen, For legs you have fThe crawly thingsll And eyes which are too keen. So run away You pesky bug To all your brown relations, We need you not Upon this spot To spoil our conversations. RUTH RIEGEL Ninetyfninc ERECQETI5 One humlzed iv -lj Y Us fr 1 .47 1 f Q F4aRECQama Miss Wilson- See here, you can't sleep in this class. O'D'ee- I know it, your making too much noise. Dr. Goldsmith- Why Weren't you in class tofday? You missed my lecture on 'The Diseases of the Stomach and Intestinesf H. Frost- Oh, I'm tired of these organ recitals. F. Martin- How can I keep my toes from going to sleep? R. Miller- Don't let them turn in. E Dr. N. Clarke- There'll be a great many hearts broken when I marry. M. Jones- How many do you intend to marry. Dr. Lapham- Do you Walk in your sleep? M. Knauss-'LNo, I always carry car fare to bed with me. Dr. Garrett-'Tm a selffmade man. R. Marshall- Who interrupted you. R. Quirk- What kind of a husband would you advise me to get? M. Jones-'You get a single man and let the husbands alone. H. Schneider- Why do you call this an Electric cake? Miss Barr- Because it has currants in it. M. Kubilus- Girls are prettier than men. R. Fetterinan- Why, naturally. M. Kubilus-HNO, cosmeticallyf' fPatient nervouslyj- And will the operation be a dangerous one? Dr. Ravdin- Nonsense, you couldu't buy a dangerous operation for forty dollars. M. Thomas-HDO you think my hands show any signs of toil? K. Maloy- The one with the engagement ring on it shows that you've been Working. O-ne lnmdved three f ',e?ZaEI2ECQE7I5Af' as M. Mofhtt-NI got a hunch. E. Gray- Really, Ithought you were just roundfshoulderedf' L. Banek- Set the alarm for two, please. H. Cowling-'LYou and who else?,' H. Dreisbach- He's bashful, why don't you give him a little encouragement? E. Zeller-L'Encouragement, he needs a cheering section. B. Rostein+ Do you know who I am? Miss Mick- No, I don't, but if you can remember your address I'll take you home. B. Kmger-L'Why does Hamilton wear her hair so long? C. Tosh- So she can create the impression that her brain is fertile. Miss Keesey- Had your baby christened yet?l' Proud Father-- Nothin' doing, no kid of mine's goin' to get hit on the head with a bottle. H. Dreisbach- I think I'll commit suicide. D D. Duncan- Good, but turn off the gas when you're through. Miss Boorem-'LWhat would a person be who pretended to know everything? Probie-MA Senior. G. Rugh- Why didn't you help that man when he fell? D. Brown- My mother told me never to pick up men. R. Hamilto.n- Why are you grumbling? M. Lutz- They advertised this place for 10 dollars a week for bed and board and I find they're one ard. the same. Miss Wilson-L'Every time you fail to recite I put a cross by your name. V, Fallon- It must look like a love letter. R. Riegel- Did you take a shower? J. Stout finnocentlyj-- No, I didn't, is there one missing? M. Recher--L'Will you be able to come to our dance? L. Gordon White- Yes, indeed, but Tm wondering ii I'll be able to leave. S. Hoffman-L'Do you allow insane people in here? J. Lashinsky--L'It's all right if you don't make any noise. One l1'l,LTlCl'l'Ed four REC0Jf3f 'W MEX S EI fm QMS One Izumi' Cl ' f ' 5i?ZEREC035' Jokes Probie-L'Where is General Clinic? G. Walters- Take the elevator to the fourth floor. Probie- How heavy is it? Hilda Cowling- What makes the Tower of Pisa lean? Sue Prince- I don't know-if I did, I'd take some. D. Duncan- Why are you carrying that unbrella? M. Petriken-L'Because it can't walk. Grace Rugh fat the Earle,- What's the name of that piece they are playing now? There's a sign up, but I can't read it. D. Brown Qafter peering intentlyj- Oh, that's the Refrain From Spitting B. Rostein- Is your appetite small? H. Schneider-'Tll say it 'tis, we have to use condensed milk. Actor fdrarnaticallyj -A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! S. Prince ffrom the galleryj-'LWon't a donkey do? Actor-'LFine, come right down. R. Fetterman-K M. Kubilus- 'Doctors aren't infallible by any means. Certainly not, they make grave mistakes now and then A. Grabarek-L'I just saw something I'll never get over. J. I.ashinsky- What's that? A. Grabarek-' The Moon. How to eat all the time and remain thinf s Miss SCHNIEDER. The Keeper of all the beauxf' How I escaped the wiles of men. To the last man. One hundred two Miss ALLEN. Mlss MENG. Miss MARSHALL. f 'sER.ECQ1ffDv!.' si Dr. Priestly- What are you going to do with that shovel? Dr. Reisinger- Bury my past. Dr. Priestly-'LMan, you need a steam shovel. Miss Snyder- Not a nurse in the senior class will get any liberties today. fVoice in rear,- Give me liberty or give me death. Miss Snyder-L'Who said that? 'V. Fallon- Patrick Henry. A. Haloviak-'LWhat would you do if you were in my shoes? M. Schellhase- Get a shine. Landlady- So you need five rooms and a bath? Dr. Cairns- I was looking for iive rooms. Never mind what else I need. New Interne- Do you serve fish in this hospital? Maid- We serve anybody, sit down. R. Fetterman- I don't like the ring of this half dollar. V. Fallon- What do you vvant for fifty cents, a peal of bells? For the dumbest Probies we nominate the moron who thought an eggfplant was an incubator. M. Recher-'Tm in love and I'm lovedf' M. Housum- Then you must be perfectly happy. M. Recher-L'But it isn't the same man. The lack of intelligence in Neurology class had gotten under Miss Wilson's skin. 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