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THATS HER WEAKNESS NOW E. Farrand: The boy friend. B. Lightcap: A pleasant disposition. M. Schaffer: Coming in late. G. Miller: Pacifying the business man. M. Willis: To be Helen Wills' rival. H. Taylor: Candy from the boy friend. G. Munshower: To be a perfect blonde. M. Ernst: Talking babyish. E. Hunt: Food, and how! B. Hunsinger: Telephone calls. E. Bailey: Cutting up. F. Sipple: Admirers. M. Halbe: To be tall. M. Vogel: Being staff nurse. C. Crone: Shamokin bolony. V. Harner: Medical students. D. Shepherd: Drawing. M. Schreiber: A certain tall doctor. E. Garner: Collecting money. D. Clemens: jazzing up the piano. M. Gilbert: Driving a car. R. Kunkle: To be L'Gibs' pal. A. Kusko: The coal regions. M. Gross: Annapolis. Page One Hundred Fourteen E. Maynard: A. P. F. .No. 3 fire escape E. Snaverly: Her curls. M. Alexander, K. Mitchell: Penn State. K. Strauss: Telling jokes??? M. Matey: Her own napkin. E. Rutter: A certain Ideal. M. Johnson: Ice cream. E. johnson: Talking French. B. Jones: Eleanor. M. Rekus: Good looking roadsters. H. Mahoney: Talking Southern. E. Wells: To make a lot of noise??? A. Stewart: Internes. I. Randall: Autopsies??? C. Alimoney: To be called L'Scotty. M. Lingle: Dancing. H. Brosius: To be athletic. I. Probasco: Mat nursery, night duty. G. Hughes: Blushing. A. Tindall: To be popular. M. Davis: Dark wavy hair. ' D. Bomberger: Pennsylvania Dutch. A. Ballou: Dogs. '
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VAN SLTKE TEST I never get the Van Slyke right On the time it ought to be, Seems as if we have to fight The lab,'l the test, and me. And if the specimens we've gotten At ten and eleven, too, Why, then the orderly's forgotten What he was told to do. So 211 you're asked to dial, Now, what's the trouble, there? And as you answer, you've got to smile. It's a thing to grin and bear. 1 Page One Hundred Sixteen And should the patient drink too much And void a quart, or more, lt's funny that the ulabh and such Should be a little sore. It's funny how we live today, And know that on tomorrow, The same old problems in another way Will come to bring us sorrow. But, there's a prize, for any staff, That gets that test run through, That still knows how to talk and laugh And knows the test is true. iQ EDU523 T' T f
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