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Page 40 text:
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EEMS a long, long time since we landed here in Philly way hack in February-thirty-one. There were forty-eight of us then. Seems we just couldn't keep out of mischief, and a lot of us had bothersome appendices and the like-and so there are only twenty- seven left to carry on until our day arrives-February 5, 1934, for those fortunate ones who havenit any time to make up. And every last one of us whole heartedly join in congratulating our Seniors. Good-bye and good luck! CLASS or FEBRUARY, 1934 Forty-two Class o Pehrtaory, 19341- Members: Ruth Adams Mildred Aumiller Ruth Barritt Margaret Blake Anna Breinig' Nellie Clapsaddle Mary Clayhaugh Margaret Clayton Clara Dunn Harriet Fisher Enid l-Ialler Wanda Harrison Marion Hartman Marion Hoffman Pauline Kepner Laura Klink Margaret Mariano Tasamine Martin Maude Metzger Rhea Orner Dorothy Packer Dorothy Rauhenhold Alice Rickard Esther Robertson Kathryn Rohrhaugh Ann Sherman Louise Stahle
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VN 17 To Anne Breinig: Harriet Ziegler's boy friends. 18. To Mary Rotz: '6Ruthie', Myers' red hair. 19 To Jane Sharbaugh: Verna Hertzler's freckles. 20. To Blackie : Spencer's art of being on the up and up. 21. To Frances Kelly: Charlotte Roeder's taste in dressing. 22 To '4Jerry Hyde: Marie Keene's quietness. 23. To Miss Couldron: Evelyn Wilsonis efficiency. 24. To Miss McCuller: Betty Piersol's punctuality. 25 To Sibby,' Vanderslice: Donna Carr's indiffer- ence. 26. To E. Henry: Betty', Taylor's shyness. 27. To Misses Baird and Burton: Larson and In- graham's perfect 36's. 28. To LaVere Fehr: Ethel Artn1an's art of narrat- ing truthful stories? 29. To E. Woosley: Lolly Frymire's artistic na- tLlI'C. W imesses: RAYMOND OscAR GW 30. To Weiggy: Alda Engle's quietness. 31. To Miss Sipple: Duffy's agility. 32. To C. Jones: Julie Tyler's eloquence. 33. To G. Swoyer: Dunkle's curls? 34. To Mary Coles: Kitty Hoffman's curly locks tfair exchangej. 35. To NLou Stahle: Ike', Bowmaster's alluring eyes. 36. To M. Willing: Helen Corson's sweet disposi- .tion. 37. To Entricken: Anne Jacoby's earnestness. We, the class of September, nineteen hundred and thirty-three, demand that the above items be accepted and used in the proper manner. We hereby appoint Our William as our sole ex- ecutor of this our last will and testament, we hereby affix our signature and seal on this day, August 1, 1933. tSignedJ: CLASS or SEPTEMBER, 1933 Forty-on
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Class of September, 1934 Officers Esrmm PATTON - - Pfesiflefll EVA XVOOSLEX' - Vice PI'f:'5fll6ll-A CATHEIQINE Ross - Secretary RUTH MCCABE Treasurer Members Sara Ainsworth Margaret Armstrong Ruth Baird - Elizabeth Biddle Anna May Blacksmith Laura Burton Mary Coles Lucile Edmonds Sara Entriken La Vere Fehr Alice Henry Eleanor Henry Louise Herrold Helen Hulgus Geraldine Hyde Gertrude .lones Flora Keat Francis Kelly Marie Kelly Pauline Latsha Erma Lee Arlene Martin Ruth McCabe Erma McCullar Esther Patton Ruth Rakestraw Evelyn Rolland Catherine Ross Mary Rotz Blanche Rushin Mary Shaffer ,lane Sharbaugh Margaret Sipple Rhoda Slaybaugh Alma Snyder Agnes Steel Rebecca Stees Priscilla Vanderslice Le Vern Weigan Martha Willing Helen Wintermyer Eva Woosley E, the class of September, ,34, entered Jefferson Hospital Train- ing School September 11, 1931, fresh from other institutions of learn- ing 65 strong, but because of illness, marriage, inadaptability, and other various causes we are now forty-three. For two years we have studied, worked, and tried to make our- selves fitted for that world outside of the Training School, where, in one more year, we expect to compete with those who have gone before us. We feel that in preparing ourselves we have not forgotten our duties as student nurses but have striven to make the lives of those who have needed us as pleasant and happy as we could. We hope that we have succeeded in keeping upmost in our minds that our patients come first always, and then ourselves. Forty-th ree
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