Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing - Stripes Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing - Stripes Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 46 of 56
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Page 46 text:

A. Beals ........... E. Berhman ....,,... E. Boesling .......... G. Carson ........,.... D. Conner ............ J. Coons .,..........,.,. E. De Young .................. V. Dutter ...........,. A. Edwards ......... R. Elwood ............. K. Friedlieb .,................,.. M. Gavin .............. E. Gill ......,,............. K. Hardeman ,................ R. Hawkins .,.,..,............. M. Heath ...,.,......... C. Hiltebrant ................. C. Kendall ................,...v... E. Kinnear ,......,................ G. Kirk .................,.............. C. La Framboise .......... J. McTurk ........................ H. Mead ....,,..... B. Meyers .,..,.,,,... M. Peltz .................. M. Pembleton ..... A. Piquet ..,........... M. Reid ,.....,...... C. Renski .........,... D. Robinson .................... M. J. Smith ..................... L. Tiemeyer ........ P. Wood ............................. N. Youngsman ...,.,....... B. Acker ..................,......... C. Anderson ................... V. Bachman .................... F. Barends ........... W. Browne .......... if if rr if rr rr 11 The Stripes In Song Song Of lndia Pick Yourself Up Welcome Stranger ,, , lt Am r Right A Fine Romance 11 Laugh Clown Laugh lt's Like Reaching For The Moon Lovely To Look At Goody, Goody Hail To The Ram The Continental Mary Had A Little Lamb Stars And Stripes Forever Indian Love Call You Gotta Eat Your Spinach Baby Did I Remember? lf l Had My Way I Feel So Spanish Tonight God Save The King There's No Substitute For You Sophisticated Lady Until The Real Thing Comes Along Arn l Asking Too Much? There's Something About A Soldier You're Not The Kind Of A Boy For A Girl Like Me Just An Old Fashioned Girl l'll Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter l'm Grateful To You Afterglow Baby Face My Dreams Shooting High She Shall Have MuSic Robins And Roses Lost ln A Fog Smiles Love Letters In The Sand Let Yourself Go Teach Me To Smile Forty-two

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Page 47 text:

A. Cameron. ,..... .,., ..... J. Clark .,.............. J. Claxton ,......,.. C. Conkling ..................... H. Curtis ........................... H. Doerschuk ..,. H. Ellis ....,.......................... H. Fimbel .,........,.. G. Gederberg ................. E. Godsell ........,................ M. Graessner .........,.....,. M, Hallock ........., G. Hartman .................... A. Herrington ............... C. Hildreth .......... L. Jordon .......................... H. Kantorowicz ............ J. Kerr ............ ....,.............. ' ' D. Leonard ....,,................. M. Lockwood ..... P. Matthews ................... E. McCleery .................... E. Mersheimer .............. R. Page ................. A. Rigdon ........... D. Rose ............ E. Schafer ....................... - M. Schmitt .......... B. Spencer .......... D. Tiemeyer .................... E. Veach .........,.,.. F. Venables ......... W. Wadbrook ......,,,...... G. Wegryn ....,,..... N. Windsor ..................... lt's A Sin To Tell A Lie 1, H If If l Ain't Misbehavin' 1: 11 11 11 11 11 When The Red Red Robin Comes Bob B Please Keep Me In Your Dreams Obbing Along You Can't Pull The Wool Over My Eyes Boston Tea Pa qty Stamping At The Savoy A Little Robin Told Me So Sweet And Lovely Yours Truly ls Truly Yours lf l Could Spend One Hour With You But Definitely The Duchess Threw Her Crutches Away l'm Putting All My Eggs ln One Basket 11 ls lt True What They Say About Dixie She's A Jolly Good Fellow Auf Wieder5ehn Night And Day You Do The Darnest Things, Baby When Did You Leave Heaven? lt's Gotta Be Love When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Stormy Weather l'll Stand By In My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown A Pretty Girl ls Like A Melody Home On The Range Lazy Bones Oh My Goodness There Goes My Attraction Somebody Loves You The Scene Changes Life ls Just A Bowl Ot Cherries Without The Shadow Ot A Doubt Sweet And Low Forty-three

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