Medical College Hospital School of Nursing - Cap and Candle Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1933
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' . 4 ' I.. 1 . X I 1 I I I . fi. -s.. ,L 17 I Q .xlvl n gl, ,. f',v ,Qu .- ' 1 44 J . . '59, I, Q 1z,:: vi. f 1 , ,',V. . in fx I . 1 v n u 1.4, .322 ,An -t. ll. Q 1 . v . v ,. . . 9 5 I WI N. h I v , Q 'J ?'5J 1 ' A i 'vin' ' f ' ' I XB . 3. .- 7 v .1 '4..p v . - ,-1 1, s , w A. , A U 1 faq-- , . JV' ' 7' WOMECHCD ll BI ISIIFD IH lm' flux ol- 1935 ol- un H001 NI RSI 1 lrxxs xxx f Y Q W u' Q 0 A 4 IA Ln I I S C , 0 lf' ' ' .' N G HllSl'l'I'.XI. 011' 'rum YVm1.xN's M PIDICZXI, Cox.l,1-:als 1-m1.. xl m.PH1.x - f :.'.'.'Y1, '. fm. 19.0 Sgr. , A M o Foreword Of memories within these walls s We seek to catch ami hold a few That on the years to come, our Book May bring them to you. DJ Florence ightinga e Pledge so1,EMNI.r pledge my- self hefore 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 mis- chievous, and will not take or knowingly ad- minister any harmful drug. I will do all in my power t0 maintain and 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 calling. Yvith loyalty will I endeavor t0 aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. A1 ' 1. Q V CATHERINE RI'Gc:1En, R.N M.xnG.xnET Instructor Iyll INNEY, li of Nu rsvs .N The Womecho-1933 11141 1Voman's Meelieal College of Pennsylvania, the tirst eollege in the world regularly organizeml for the meflieal ecluc-ation of women, was ineorporaterl Marc-h 11, 1850, as the Female Meclieal College of Pennsylvania. The name was Cllilllgtffl in 1867 to the one which it now hears. The College hegan its Hrst session Oetoher 12. 1850, with 40 stiulents and a faenlty ot' six memhers, all ot' whom were men. The plan ot' instruetion at the College has amlvaneecl along the reeognizeil lines of progress in merlieal erlueation. Although beginning' with the two-year eourse in 1850 which was usual at that time-hy 1893 all students were requirefl to take a four-year eourse. 111 1903 a small Maternity Hospital was opened on 1Vashington Avenue. The College then aeqniretl eontrol ot' a dispensary which hail heen established hy eertain of its alumnae in 1895, and in the fall ot' 1904 a temporary hospital pavilion afljoining the College was opened unrler the name of the Hospital of the 1Voman's Meclieal College of Pennsylvania. The t'orner Stone ot' a permanent hospital was laid in 1907, aml the hnilmling was eom- pleteil in 1913. A elinieal amphitheater was aflrletl during tl1e session of 1910-1911. In the fall ol' 1914 the maternity warils were transferreil to new quarters innnecliately adjoin- ing' the College while the former Maternity Hospital on 1Yashing'ton Avenue aeeommo- ilated Barton llispensary. ln 1925, eonnnemorating' the T5th Anniversary ot' the f0lll1l11IlQ' ot' the College, the t'orporation initiaterl a movement to seenre an expansion funcl for new huihlings. A site ot' approximately 10 aeres at Henry Avenue ancl Ahhottsforml Road, Falls of Sehuylkill, was pnrehasefl in 19120 and in Uetoher, 1929, the ereetion of the first hnihling in the expansion program was hegnn. The Vollege anfl llospital aetivities were transterrefl to the new building, September 15, 1930, and liarton llispensary was transt'erre1l to North 221111 Street. 'I 'en The Womecho-1933 ursevs Wish lVhc'n t'11l'f11,S losf nzirrobz' has faiflfwl, Anzl rafguf lies rusffvl anrl zlrivrl, lVhrnf all carbon farhsin is vmlvfl, .Al ml fhv yozmgcsf pafivnf has flinl, lVe' shall slfcp anrl' faifh uv' shall nf'z'1l if Liz' flown for an hour or frvo Till fhf' Jlasfw' of all goorl nnrsrs Shall rsvzlrc' as fo zvorh no znorr. Thosf' who arf' vross shall bf' happy, H auf plcnfy of sunslziraf anal air Use all flu' gauze fhaf is m'c'rla'fl IVifh no one fo zvafch or rarf' UQ' will have real sainfs fo worlf on JIIIQIIIIIFIIC, Pefrr and Paul lVho will sleep fhru fha' night 7C'lfllN0'Ilf hypos Anil nof lmzv lzysffrirs af all. .11 nal only fhc' Jla.sff'r shall praise as Anzl only fhe Jlasfer shall blanu' Ant no one shall zvorlr for money No one' shall work for farm' Bu-f each for fhle low' of fhc' zvorlring And each in her separafz' sfar Il'ilI sn' fhe Divine' in our pafirnf .fl nal love fhmn for asf zvhaf fhvy arc Anal so in spife of worlr fhaf is hard In spite of busy ff'c'f There is solnefhing in fhaf busy lifr Solnvfhing fhaf is szc'r'f'f .4 nd if I had my choice again I sfill woulzl bf' a nursf' I'1l false rn y ca p and apron For beffer or for u'or.w'. -lVifh Apology fo Iuplznq ,Hlcucn The Womecho-1933 i l ,V b 1 ' 4 Y , I ' ' i Q v 5 'D '. 1, 1. 1- I -is... -V I J.. diy K Eflu-l A. Noble, M.ID.. Maury Balrlwit XV:1fl1lvll. MJD.. llurotlly Jmues. M17 Axlvlv li9lllIlliC1', MJD., Ruth Ellis. MJT.. Nc-lszl XVzule-. BLD. lnterncs 19334934 ETHEL A. NOBLE, M.D. Aman: IQEMPKER, M.D. MARY BARLWIT VVADDELL, M.D. RUTH IQLLIS, M.D. DKJIIOTHY JAMES, M.D. NELSA YVADE, M.D. y'H'l l'l' v--Q , L f ' ' ' ' H The Womecho-1933 Mf.Q'..j-,Ig - -.. .'f..L-ALQLLLQLQ - . . -.,'. , ' . i A 'Sv 4 I QM' px rf ig wg -,. .V-. - , V , . ,- 4 , -A - ,-, ,-pf if , , , Q . Q lfavlf Ifou'-Jvssiv Findlvr, Myrtle Burton, Mnbvl Cook, Elizzlbvth Funk, Hvrtlm Hr:u-pp Frou! lfou'-Ruse Findlor. 1,2lllIill0 Rnlwrts, M:11'2g:u'vt Yzwgvr. mllllil Alllstrmn Q,'2ltll0l'ill0 Ruggivr ursing tag Jrzssnz FINDLER R.N., Asxixrunt Su N'I'l'I'SOI', Obxrwtrical 1111 mrtmonf. a 1 1 NIYRTLE BARTON, H.N., Sup1'rvisnr. Out-Putivlzt l1I'11!ll'fI7lI'N1f. NIABEI4 Coox, R.N., H'upvrri.wr, 0h.wrwlrimI Ilf-parlnzvnt. EI.IZABlf3'1'I-I COOKE, H.N., h'up1'r1'i.wr, JIl'l1l'l'!Il4, HllI'gfl'lll um? Gym'0uIoyi1'uI Df'partnwnt.Q BER'I'HA GRAHPP, H.N., b'll1N'I'I'I'SOI', l,l'l'l'llf1' Pulivnf llepurlment. ROSE FINIJLEIK, H.N., flssixlalllt b'l41u'1'1'ixor, f:l'll!'I'lII Upvruting Ifnnm, PAULINE Iiomzlws, H.N., Ward 7'mu-lfing NlllII'I'I'I.NOI'. 1NIAm:Am-Yr Y.u-:ur-zn, R.N., Ilvpurtnwnt of Ifmlinlngy, EDN.-X AHl.S'l'ROM, K.N., .S'upr'r1'isnr, 1,!'l1l'llfl'il' ll1'purImf'nI. CA'l'Hl'IRlNl'I lhvursll-rn, R.N., Niyh! .S'u,wrinlwmlmn. 'l'h iI'f1'1'Il Ilrl Alma Mater Allegretto m Zfi2:V5J1 2:bHE'i'4 : 5EE5EE'FH1EFFFH4 Wiigirdmg 44 535121: 415125 fffefinsw J-25,333 ,ia f1fFF 1fFFs1eHfH Aup,1 HH'SJJ4F9:n3 95' CM o gg V.5EEfHV'Q-CEP r 9 U f il In lhwrf, mu' --lima Jlufrr, Thou In us url Lora' H1111 Bl'llllf'll, fll Npirif, 'l'r1rfl1 uml Llzljllff Ilnxpilrll sn flr' ', H ,, ,,.,'H Sf,-j,-,. fj,,, ,,,,,,,,, f,, 1,,,,,,,,- For H10 NfllIIIlllI'!fN Ilmu luis! Ifrzlylll II In ,,,H.l, ,,,,,,,,',,!l W,,,,.. IV1' will 1llll'lI-IIN fight. 1'li0R,lYS ll 1' IIIIVI' l1'ru'm'4l Ihr' llllllf ntl NI'I'l'lI'l' lily, HH, 1,lm,.NN' NIMH, if UHN.m.d I HU! 1H'f'v1'fm.w IIHHN, Lmul mul full rlml fI'I'I', 1ll'f'f!l IWW fflflfllfl UH' lf'NN'Hl' 7'l1rnuyl1 flu' -lfl'llI'N u'f ll ffHIfH'll 1'llI'l'I'. l1I'Ill'1ll'Il Il4'l'fIIfIl fflllf walls. .1lr'nmrir's uf llww. IKE 'I'lIl'I SVN SO NOW A'I' TIME AI'I'OlN'l'I'II7 NVE NIl'S'I' RISE FROM THIS OI'R 5'I'.XR'I ING POINT, GO FORTH INTO 'I'lII'l XVORI.l1TOSERVI-I MANKINIJ 'l'HROI'GHOI7'I' OI'R DAY. SEN CRS The Womecho-1933 Class Officers Prvsident JANE NICNABB Trrusu rar S ec' reta ry l'I1,1z.xu1s'rH YV1z'GH'1' FL01u-:AN HOLLENISERGER Womecho Sfaff Editor IfIl,8i'IlC'SS Jlanager A11Ex.E YVEATHERBY JANE RICNAHB Class Colors lllaroon and Gray Class Flower Rose Class MoH'o , Strive flmt flu' sunset of your years lllfly be g'l0l'l0llS.,, Ni,rlf'1'n The Womecho-1933 cnior Class History ERIC we arc, adorned with the honor of being the first class to go through all three years in this new hospital. 'e fra ierec o fe icr c o er . 30-a larwc and am- Natl lt tl Otb1,19 g bitious group of l'robies to begin our lives as nurses. At the end of two months our class was capped and we set out to learn more each day. The first year went along quickly. Many good times were had by all but with news of vacation time each girl began to count the days until she could return home for that delightful time which goes so quickly. October 1, 1931, brought to us the new title of Juniors. Immediately plans were made for a Hallowe'en Party which was enjoyed by all. Class Pins were then selected and the class began to get a more sound foundation to carry on their bit as Juniors The year sped along with much rapidity and before we knew it vacation time had come and gone and we were the new Seniors. October 1, 1932, shone down on us as the next graduating class. 1Ve had no doubt grown smaller but were still able to carry on the work expected of us. 1Ve entertained the outgoing Seniors and bade them all good-bye before we settled down to our own activities. Class rings were bought, plans for a Year Book were dis- cussed, when suddenly each girl began to realize her training were soon over. Commencement grows nearer and soon we will be held in the minds of the girls as just the Class of 1933 that was small but able to do their share toward expanding the beloved Hos- pital of the 1Voman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Scrcn teen The Womecho-1933 v ELIZABETH A. WRIGHT Roanoke Virginia IVrig71if'y RIGHTY has always boon one of our bust scholars and sho knows. She is our Southern gal and :L wry prctty one with thc prcftiosf twinklc in those great big oycs. YVrighfy, wc wish you all the luvk 'rimi life can bring. High ffm: The Womecho-1933 FLOREAN HOLLENBERGER Hagersfown Maryland ffH0IIy,, A GOOD sport and a helping hand to anyonc who needs it makes Holly', one of thc best loved nurses we have over known. Is she full of fun and l!l.llghtL'l'? Hc1'c's to you, Holly. X iIl1 4'l'H The Womecho-1933 7 JANE McNABB Philadelphia Pennsylvania HJIIIIPH ANR is our prvsiclcnf and you know why. A girl as swm-ct, kincl and oven-tm-nlpcrccl is ll?l1'd to find amywlwrc. lvc all know JZLIIQ will llc zz success wllcrcvcl' slw govs. All lmppim-ss! 'l'u'ruIy1 The Womecho-1933 ANNA MENDEGRO Taylor Pennsylvania J1i1n1iv OR rosolvc and pCl'SCVCl'fl.llCL', BIiuuic, wc surcly do l'L'SpL'Ct you. Our days llorc would have bccu dull. imlcod. had if not lzccn for you. H1-rc's best wislws for you. 'I'll'1'uIjf-ull: 'The Womecho-1933 EMMA R. FINDLER Trenton New Jersey KLEIN!! ALI. slim and cfficicllf wc sec hldlllv in and out of Inml Sitll2lfi0llS lll0l'l' quickly Hum zmyonc. Slum- likes nursing-oh! my. ycs-buf fllcrc is some- thing shm-'fl raflmcr do-eslx-I1-ll! Hmfk tolling. Good luck :md :L bright fllflll'l'. 7'u'r'n I!!-I :ru The Womecho-1933 ADELE E. WEATHERBY Philadelphia Pennsylvania lVl'llHlL'I',, O ONE cvcl' secs llcl' angry or s:ll'cz1sfic. Sllc 1l00Sll,t got flmf Wily. Hel' iclca of 5Cl'Yll'l' is lllillilllg otln-rs lmppy. Hc1'c's success 'ro you. 'lllI'l'llf!l'llIl'l'l' The Womecho-1933 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1955, of the School of Nursing of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, in considera- tion of the great love and affection which we have for the undergraduates do hereby make the following legacies: 1. Elizabeth Wright's quiet and unassuming manner to Ann Fender. 2. Florean Hollenberger's efficiency to Elizabeth Reifsnyder. 5. Anna Mendegro's ambition to Monica Maguire. 4. Adele Weatherby's culture and refinement to Katherine Reyner. 5. Jane McNabb's pleasing disposition to Myrtle Pilling. We have hereunto affixed our hands and seals this twenty-third day of November, nineteen hundred and thirty-three. CSignedJ CLASS OF 1933, T141 nly-jmrr 7'llI'0llgII0l1f flu' ngczv nursing has gone' 011. Sofia'- u'111'r1' along flu' lim' rw' .sinful fo 110 our puff. .tllll flzough flu' zvuy .s'1'1'm.s rouglr, flu' other 11g1's 11111-1' IVIIOZUII l111r1I.ship.s', 100. ,ls fllqy lfvpf faith, rw' Sfl'iT'l' with 1111 our lM'1lI'f 117111 so will you. Am-:LE XVr:.x'1'H1-:nm'. Th1'r1' is ll 1l1'.s'fin'g fllllf IlllIl1'l'S us brofhvrs, nom' goes his way 11107162 .1111 that zu' .v1'111I info flu' Iiwx of 0f,Il'7'S 1'o1111's b111'l.' into our 1m'11. Enwvx M.1.RKH.xM. CLASS CDF 1934 J I !'Zf'Zif7i?7'i-1'.,'.45f- '57 f134f?A, -if ,-1 - ' 193-1- C LASS OF E vli P. -J .- 'I -- 5 -4 Z -.f - R Z 9 rv- -1 9' .'I v A r-4 ,... rv- vw an 5 4. v 2 4. .- pq Q N4 s '. I -- S 5. fi Q- .Z n-1 S v3 -- Cv. .- I Z '- p-4 A 2 -.f h-1 6 3. Q.. '- v .- u- 6 A u- I -I .- .1 f vin Q, J'- . r. -I ..- ,- Q- Q f C H- 5 5 Q Q 'The Womecho-1933 Class ol 1934 History OFFICERS C. C. Romxsox, Prcsizlcnf V. I.Il'l'IXCO'l l', Vice'-I'rc.vi1lcl1f M. A. B.-xuuv, Sl'l'I'l'lI!7'y M. Boozizic, Trcn.v11r1'1' M. B.xu'rox, Class .lrlz'isor Passing of time has brought us to the estate of Juniors. Only have we been able to travel this far in the path of success towards our chosen career by the capable help and guidance of our directress, Miss Gertrude McCormick and our ever encouraging Miss Margaret Phinney. The accomplislmients of the Junior Class have been made possible by the untiring efforts of both members and advisors. Un the passing of time we have found in this building some of the arduous duties that participation in and membership of the varied round of life at lVoman's College Hospital at't'ords.j The spirit of our class is one of congeni- alitv. It has never been wanting for a spirit of fun. Come along to the Hallow- e'en. and probie parties-anywhere there is .joviality,'-you will find us there. lVe enter into the future year with confidence that we will climb to still greater heights in influence and service at XV. C. H. Our goal is ever straight ahead and upward-up a hard path filled with obstacles. C. C. Ro mxsox. ll'f' aim fo bf'- Marc ,skillful in self-lfnowlczlgc, crvcn more pu rc, As fcmpferl morcg mon' able fo en- rlurc, As morc c.1'po.vc1l lo SIl1'ft'l'lIIg and zlisf rcssg Tlicncc also, more alive fo lcnllcr- flaws. -YVou nswon'ril. Class oi-' 193+ 'lllI'l'Hl!l-N1'l'!'ll 'The Womecho-1933 Class ot 1934 Roy, Mary XV. Florek, Anne Cllodeek, Pauline Moore, Kathryn Swinburne, Beatrice Pilling, Myrtle Reyner, Catherine Evans, Grace DeI'uy, Frances Roll Reifsnycler, Elizabeth Ilaguire, Bloniea Fender, Annu 7'r1'r'nlgf-f iyllf Dunlap, Ella Deillateo, Catherine I l U'urL' on .s'f4'1lrlf11sf 111111 surf' IIIIKIVI' TAl',Hlfl'T't'l' VIOIIIIA Illllvlj 1lT't'l lllllIfl you, 1'K',Illfl'T't'I' Sf0I'III.S' Vllglllfl sfrugglz H1 rough min' upon l'UIll,7i'II'lf-Y i1IIllllS.WIbIt'. If is flzruugh flu' f'1mul.v lhnf flu' most gI0l'i0ll.S .S'llllSl'f.Y Sllillf. CLASS F 955 . 3 V,' 1: 'WM' 'W' Q 4 uve. --nj nv ,purv- ,.. gp-1 -. 1935 CLASS OF :.. :L .Z- .. RA 1 u z ,J -. ..r .-. 14 ,- 1' .... ::. 524: -.15 TL' g:... :W .JZ .- .': A, E-'C -'ru TIN' -ww-1 1 .J dt' 2, 24: :...... ...- N... i9 G.: .J :.. O5 4-3--4 ..... ...- Z... :Em 91 , .- -. an LP' -.- ...,. :JT nd 1 .bc .-.... VJ? F-19 L 6-I I-475 . .'5'E .Jv- QD Za: ....,p 4. z .... :.. T o -sa N Q L? 5 B ,- P-4 f- M .- ,- 3 c I cv ,-. .- .... :- SL T. 7: V J 5 .- .... w cs N L1 ..- .-4 C1 .H r-u S 4. .- T1 r F SJ A -- 5: V1 4.1 5-1 Q A .- A 1- .-1 1 !-1 c: c -r' ... -ii A 2 C 'Nd 'N -Q I 3 in Hastings Rivllmoml. Mary Ima org Alice Focht, A is Barton, Class Adv Myrtle 'The Womecho-1933 Class oi 1935 Roll unpbcll, Clara Bonzcr, llary Lippincott, Virginia Stcvcns, Ruth Curt, Christine Yvalkcr, llary Basilc, Italia Schncbly, Virginia Hastings, llary Tayntor, lilililbktil Baker, Elsie Robinson, Catherine Hiclnnond, Alina Fociif, Alicu, Sf:1uH'cr. Rcinainc Y'l1irl!l-'fm' 1.1-ppcrf, Marion Barry. Mary A. Xxvillfl. Juni 'The Womecho-1933 o the Though the load she bears is heavy, And endless is her day: Though troubles thick assail her, And she has no time to play. Ever willing and brave she works on, Through struggles better and worse: And ne'er a complaint you hear from her, For God's made her a nurse. You may say your heart is breaking From all the discomforts you bear, But perhaps her heart is aching And laden-down with C2ll'C. Yet she's always being good to vou, She,s ever patient, kind: And in helping relieve your physical ills, She soothes your tortured mind. LIPS? Perhaps the life she has to live, Is bleaker, day by day: So if you have a smile to give, Give it while you may. You will be helping her along On her toilsome,,earthly way: It will creep through like a little song And brighten her work-filled day. Remember that she is human, That she, too, has a soul, And behind her cheery, emotion- inarked face She's striving toward her goal. Praise God for this wonderful blessing It will not be averseg Show him that you are grateful For His gift to earth-the nurse! Do1io'rHr Roicos. Tl: iffy-I :ro LN us fry llllll sn' in vrvry path wc' tread .vfvplzirzg sfurzvs fo x111'r'cs.v, PROBATIO ERS I 4 v f A, fy? 5 2 r .31 , ,. 4:5 1- - , ,'7 '-2'.'v' I, . ,R , K'-:i ' , K ' . x - .1 5 4- .5 79 . P , L av ., ',4 1 I 11 1 I X g 1 . -'17 fu' A2 1. - J' Q. - f- 9-vm .. xi-+ S.. -E , 44- 5 3595 PROBATIONERS 5 Z -- v P. .- X 9. Ar .... .2 il 6 -4 r-1 rvx -- .- --1 P f Q N4 5 Q S .. T SL 2 4-1 .Z .... -4 -1 .1 v 9. 4. v A -. 51 'Q 'v - Q.. S rg v-4 rf E z I! Z ,- 4- 'T' W C Ns S x x 5, R z .2 -Z - P ? E- 31 -4 'Z ...- - f, 3 A 15 E P L4 1 nl 6 The Womecho-1933 Prohationerys History Listen, f H aml you shall hear The story of some probies flear 'Twas the 15th of September in '33 'Tis well remembered by us all you see For on that clay we probies began. QUDIXIEU Pnomss' :XIIRIVALH East Falls Station-ererything bare No people-no ta.ris anyu'here. The rain eoritirnzled to fall and fall At last a cab did auszeer the eall And the probie was on her way. Human Repair Shop-s'il vous plait Arid she founcl herself right there. PRoBu-ns' FIRST Tuma mx fs Welcome, probies -A party that mqht TVhy 01767-Ijtlll'llg is starting off right Miss llIeC'orm ick' s 'wonderful-Miss Plnnmy, too, If anything's 'wrong-it's bound to be you Telegram sent to Everythingis grea mother aml dad t-Nothing bad Homesick? No! Not ll mite. A. M. 011' SEPT. 16 Blue and 'white 'urziforms-collars white Ulhite hose, hunky, shoe laces tight Half asleep to chapel 'tee strolled Answered Here to the eall of the Whispered a prayer-sang 61! Miss so and so to f'hilrlren's U'ard Then it was done. roll THE SONG or A Pkonm Beflpans, serve trays, make Joh unie's bell Serve llI'l.llh'N-'lfl' eap on little Franlfie's he a rl fllusta rd plaster--SSE, seru b-S-C'-fbll-B-S-IV'-H-V-B Lysol 40W-then-rub-a-:lub-el'ub Give baths, staelr linen, baskets galore fllalre four sponges, eotton balls, 'til you ean't any more l'lean lritehen, utility room, late trays too The probies' song is an endless sony-So to that u'e'll say aelteu Still on our song u'e'll alltl these u'or1ls Bolmowx-in R.N.'s from probies grow It takes the aeorn to mal-'e the oalr Large streams from little fountains flouz -ANON YMOYS Tl: irty-fi re 'The Womecho-1933 Richie, Ellen Protvationeris Roll Rokos, Dorothy Rice, lVIary Kennerly, Madge Service, Nancy Proctor, VVillie Huntzinger, Ruth Harro, Mary Clark, Dorothy Grole, Dorothy Fairclough. Elizabeth Spessard, Catllcrim Thirfy-xi.:- The Womecho-1933 Cn Graduation Al-ways knew that it could not last. Gathering ideas and new things spying Now it is part of the golden past, Darlfening dreams and memory sighing. It is but cowardiee to pretend. Cover with ashes the past's cold erater,- Always I 've known it had to end Sooner or later. Always I knew it would come like this, Saying good-bye with your heart a-singing. Happy for you, but we will miss Your confident lead and your footsteps springing Gone are the pleasa res that once we knew. Out in the world y0Il,'l'l' a new jog greater,- lVell, l'll be doing the same thing, too, Sooner or later. Thirty-sc Ken The Womecho-1933 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF YV. M. C. H. l. Thou shalt not slumber late in the morning, but shall rise and go to roll call at 6.30 A. M. If thou are not there to say present, thine one late pass shalt be taken from thee. 2. Thou shalt not think. The almighty are paid to think for thee. Also thou shalt not ask thy supervisors for special time oft' duty. Take what thou gettest and thank goodness thou gettest it. 3. Thou shalt not be late for class for surely the wrath of Miss Phinney shalt be vented upon thee. 4-. Thou shalt not run, whistle, sin or shout in the Nurses Home for Q g by day thou fearest sleeping upper classmen. 5. Thou shalt not give an honest excuse to thy supervisor for surelv the shock would cause apoplexy. 6. Thou shalt not try the fire escape except in case of fire for verily, verily, thy bed is made and there in thou must lie from 10.30 P. M. till 6 A. RI. T. Honor thy directress and thy supervisors that they put thee not on night duty for thine indiscretions. 8. Thou shalt not tip-toe past the door of the Night Supervisor after ten P. RI. for the boards creaketh mightily, the world shall know of it and thou shalt be apprehended before thou shalt have ascended the stair. 9. Thou shalt not sew upon Sunday, for verily the stitches thou takest will be ripped out by the laundry at the end of the week. 10. Thou shalt not smoke cigarettes, pipe or cigars or chew tobacco, chew gum, or chew the rag, so that thy day may be long within this training school, ami thy efforts crowned with a diploma. TIN PAN ALLEY f.f1 nfl we llllllllf mean flu' diff kitchen, cifhcrj Yvhat Probies think of Seniors. Yvhat Seniors think of l'robies. YVhat Supervisors think of Student Nurses-of Student Doctors in general. The Graduate Nnrse's opinion. KO1' flu' 'voice of all ollisirlaj Then there is just plain corridor hash and the bed room variety-fbch hind f'Io.w'1l rloor.v.j 7'I1irtgr-eifllif The Womecho-1933 TII' T0 V. M. Voice on phone in nurses' home :- Of all the girls I've asked to go out tonight, I most hope you will go. THE GRADVATE I've often wondered what my heart would do Ivhen all my training days were through. I've waited all this week for it to break So far, it hasn't had the grace to ache! Rich man, poor man, Beggar man, thief. Doctor, lawyer, Indian chief. Rich man's poor now, Doctor's grief. All but nurses get Charity relief. Student Nurse:- VVhat is N.R.A., anyhow P Miss Ahlstrom:- IVhat size tooth brush do you want ? Young Nurse:- Lemme have a big one-there are thirty children need their teeth cleaned in the other room. Nurse, I,d like a drink of water if you don't think it would blur my X- ray picture this afternoon. Someone is telling the supervisor lies about you. I don't mind that, but if she begins to tell the truth I,ll break her neck. Echo up the stairs at '10 P. M.: I've had the worst experiences since learning to drive Jack's car. VVhat happened tonight? Nothing much. I ran over a cow. VVhy, was it on the road? At S9 night ? No, I chased it into a farm. Feed a cold and starve a fever, say the doctors. Ivhat Miss Van Horne wants to know is whv all nurses have a cold instead of a fever. In the district of East Falls a certain doctor was rudely awakened by the ringing of the telephone at 3 A. M. Must be important he mut- tered. The voice said :-6'There is a partv here and we are worried about some- one. Dr. :- Is he seeing snakes and elephants? No Dr., that's why I called. The room is full of them and he can't see any. Ist Student :-utvhat shall we do tonight ? 2nd Student :- I'll spin a coin. If it stands on end we'll study. Other- wise we'll fro to Jimmy's. b A graduate nurse is a woman who knows more than she thinks other people ought to. Supervisor to suffering Sopho- more :- How is it that sometimes you seem strong and capable and some- times weak and foolish? Heredity, I supposef, Heredity P Yes. Half of my ancestors were strong men. but the other half were Only women.', Poor Miss Findler has been on her feet 2+ hoursf, So many operations going on? No, she got sunburned lying out 99 99 on the roof. Thirty-nine The Womecho-1933 l If you can lreep your hours when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you: If you can trust yourself when llI.D.'s doubt you, And make allowance for their doubting, toog If for white uniforms you can stand waiting lfVhen you have worked for them three years or moreg Then with an under classmate you bear rating lVhen passing them. through rooms and corrirlor. If when a red light gleams above a doorway, And you can answer promptly, yet not tarry long, If when a half day you have planned on Sunday And then a Special Case youfre called u pong If su-ch a lrnotty problem. you can master And in a jolly manner call it tame, Then you can meet with triumph and rlisaster And treat these two impostors just the sa.-me, I f instruments you fcntl without much trouble And rislf their use upon. another floor, If then you lose them and return their rlouble And never breathe the loss that you rleplore: I f you can- meet emergencies that come upon you, That make your tremble and your senses whirl, Yours is the hospital anrl everything that's in it, And what is more--you'll be a nurse, my girl. On rainy days, when the lecturer waxes unusually dull, we sit and chuckle quietly to ourselves over the story of a certain probationer. VVe shall call her Miss Take. Miss Take was being taken bye-bye by a certain group of Seniors. The sisterhood had her cornered in the living room and were giving her the old pep talk. She had been thinking of going home. Finally it was decided that Miss Take was just the girl the Hospital needed so a Senior approrached her. ' Yes, what can take the place of a hospital training? Nothing. Look at the girl who only finishes grammar school. lvhere is she now? Behind the counter of a department store. But where is the girl who has gone through training and has a diploma? Voice of l'rohie:-Outside the counter scruhhing the isle. Forty 'The Womecho-1933 A little boy brought a dog to the dispensary with its tail run over by an auto. The nurse bandaged it and said, I suppose this has damaged his car- riagef' Aw, no, replied the little boy, it didn't hurt his carria e none, but g it sure did ruin his waggin'. lst Nurse:- Did you have to re- cite before the classf' 2nd Nurse fwho stuttersj ZTuN'll- n-n-no, I-I guess I'm t-t-too t-t-tallf, A man in Ohio is suffering from a newly discovered disease, clothes sick- ness. He has a coat on his tongue and his breath came in short pants. Professor :-ulvhat is your name?', Student :- Jule, sir. Professor: - Don't abbreviate. Your name is Julius. Next man, what's your name. Billius. Proud father excited by calling from phone booth on lNIat.: Mary and I are the proud parents of a fourth son since 8 o'clock this morning. 'l'hen there was the letter we were going to publish from Archie, the cock- Graduating student nurse in depart- ment store to buy outfit. I want to buy a petty coat. Clerk :- Yes, Miss, period cos- tumes on the third floor. Doctor to little boy in Children's lVard:- Are you one of the tonsil- lectomy's.,' No, sir, me name's Smith. llliss Phinney in Diabetic Class:- Now, if I subtract 29 from 87 what is the ditt'erence?', Student Nurse:- Yeahl that,s what I say, who cares? Student nurse being questioned by doctor. For ptomaine poisoning amputate the toe. For erysipelas cut oft' the ear. Edward P. Dolbey 86 Co. Telephone, Evergreen 68-10 Microscopesg Laboratory Suppliesg Medical, Dental, Biological Books 3621 Woodland Avenue roach. But it got contaminated and PHILADELPHIA- M- we couldn't use it., fpfli FOR THE PATIENT it A Invalid and Fracture Beds M im :Pl vw! I Invalid Rolling Chairs t, SMI Electric Bakers lnfra-Red Lamps 5.5-VL E 5 , 1, N314 Illijlllp' . soLD on RENTED .N , it 'l i N.-Q44 '7 me it X I i Th:.2:':.'5:.. -P1LLINGA .1'..1Ez.1:':,1? - N flf W I orf!l-one I WIEIY NOT TRY! 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In student days I had to do my bust to please, and cliangu, with each new supervisor, to suit lIl'l' theories. But now I know flu- things I know and do the things I do. And though you may not likr- inc so Ialll right as well ns you. Compliments of Jones Coal 86 Lumber Co. 229 Church Lane Germantown Victor 38803731 Victor 9-614 RIVIERA BEAUTY BOX All Branches of Beauty Culture XVork Done hy Expert Operators 4251 RIDGE AVENUE Endicottrjolinson Shots IVuIton Shocs-They wear HEIMLICH'S DEPARTMENT STORE Ladies' Home journal Pattern-4 42li'Z7'29f31 RIDGE AVENUE Over an Quarter Century of Honest Mcrchzmdisin 1 Nurses' Uniforms E xvlllif UxfufdS For! 11-I lI'0 Bell. lfnlnut 9600 Keystone, Raucc 71ilQ73i,-,153 Felix Spatola 86 Sons Fruits and Vegetables The 'Year 'Round Hotels, Clubs and Institutions Supplied Reading Terminal Market A Wome11's and Cl1ildren's Specialty Shop CEE. Q. utntll 5615-17 Germantown Avenue Tcl. TEN. 2200 Where Service Aftc1 the Sale Counts HARRY B. 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