Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing - Stripes Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1940
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'plum 'Y-Q 1232 We are sensible of the honor and of tho raapvnsibility we carry in oeing yo'r first c1ass,' We know SODOthing!Of the hopes and the long dreams that go with a first class. Humbly, and yet with a great pride, tho Class of 1940 dedicates its future to you. I M0 'S r Ll:-1 1 I -- 'fl sl ': , . , . r 4? ' v '--..' it , A ,,,.,., 1.-..,.,,., ,, ,. .,,.,. , ..-an-, -4.3.4-s ,.. . . . . ... .... .. .-. Q-1 1-H' '- 11:45.44-' Y ,AA - W -7-,g.oon.:'f f ' -' .a..:n.nnuc.:-,-1.n,, Y v . ,,, D Cx. 5 Z :I 5: Ir ' x 't I - K If I in '- '1 ' Q ,N ngfivki hill -F . 1: ' A ' 531-51 W. an ' n Q ,J Q' of of an ' ' . V f' iflfdisnb-dig! 1 4-Q' IW ' t I, -1 vu D-viii:-122 . .13 .M in v ,N 'V X ., I , .txvedj Gill U ,N , 2 , W. X A rv -AL.. . 1 ind 1:-,,H,v.GiA.,-'amd . I1 , 1-'P . 'Th--re4a.1vF1 4-'tiff' '-11'-1-'fi' vu . lm l Y, , fisaxaa- ' New ngdhszlwijw M L ff lm- I, -ia .fig-'6w4J.--12114 U W'f ' i' A 'fix'-4 ba''f4:m:'x'15f iMi'01? 'b 9 M 3' . I-M WN I K Y ' f f- 'H' ' A 'I' 43 1 X , I' . , A -d.' ,v 3 a.oU W5 ' X Q ' ' V V . - an uvv.n4.'mnaq--numnnsus-oumuudfiunaa, l -30: gt!!-gg' I X W , Q - 010- ' ' W ' sn K! on , , -ag-nnQnu-.-.ucv nw- uillnufndlq-1POl?'-:f.l:d-LVIINF ' 4'1 'W' l ,.,.v-,. ...-.- gp-of 1 ' ...Q- OUR ORIGINAL CLASS ,.....-.-.-....-....1-.-.--n The Class of' '40 held its Class Dinner in Sturges. Anna Benson was toast-mistress. Miss Your-gg felt that it would be e. friendly and cm timely thought to call the roll of' the class as it 'sms when we enter- Qd as P1-Clinftncmry Students. The Roll CC-ll Gnd the succeeding cnrti - cles are the speeches given at the fgldss Dimmer. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Aalto Bellinger Boyd B, Butler? M. Butlerr Colmers Cowlini Elder Ephraimson Friend Gault Haddon Hhnnyi A. Harris J. Harris Hnrtwell Entered - BO February 1957-1940 Mi s s Mi s s Mi s s Mi s s Mi. 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FEW M19 2: 3 5 Miss Miss Miss Mi s s Miss Miss Miss Mi s s Miss Miss Mi s s Mi s s Miss Mr s . Miss Miss M158 Mi s s Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss NH. S S Mi s s Miss Miss Miss Admms Ahlgrenx Allen? Anderson? Barmorei Barrett Bennett Benson Benton? Betz Booth Brophy? Brown Burnham Clay? Clarks Copeland Crites Crouse? Cucura Daviesi Davis Diringer Driscoll E. Edwardsi M. Edwqrds Falconer Fell? Entered - 79 .3i?BJ'i9Emb.?l'..1f?5j 'L 194:Q Miss Fitzgerald Miss Foley Miss Foster Miss Girton Miss Goold Miss Henabray Miss Herseyf Miss Hogan Miss Howaldx Miss Hubbelli Miss Kohler Miss Kress? Miss Kuhnt Miss Lyonsi Miss Martin Miss Maxwell Miss Mayo Miss Menge Miss Be Meschutt Miss F. Meschutt Miss Moore? Miss Nece Miss Nicol Miss Nothstein MissO'HBrian+ Miss Ogden Miss Pepassph Resigned m 23 Miss hiss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mi s s Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Iiss Miss Mi s s Miss Miss Mi s s Mi s s Mi s s Mi s s Miss Miss Park Phillips Plummeri Price Pullen Reis Rossi Rulka Ssliari Scharf Silfies Simmonsi Slingsbyf E.Smih Sparkmsnk Stemmermnn Voss Brinck Wagner Welker Weimer Wills Wilson Woodi Wbodburn Transfered - O ,. '--'v' - ',r- H , I-4 'I ,-.' .4 ' . Wy. w fb H 'i', ' Pa. : ' 'Ai 15,25 M' ka-..n I I N n nb! Ing! lm 211'-A M324 ixzfig iid!!-M: mai sim 5413 -QD' ull 1 ngkl' 351 -w wh S8112 aghi svn' QQ 930 ,Q 'Lia ,Ai . Zim ., If . - ' ll, ' 'Wg U .- dru . ' l 0 J N -. , Q -AI' ' ' 1.. 1 .17 ' -ev ' . '. gw ' ' if . ,a all -P . j:-- Q ' 93 4 . ' ' f . 0.111 if, N ' A 11'-'J .gn 2 , , qi ,. , ,, g :.y , nv I! ew 3 ff.-Mb-'11, . , ...Lp-1 9 .Ja . ff: I W. Q . D . 3' :, .5 ru sW 4. f ag: mmm '5 , u wg ' , v-, V'kh J K ' -'m.1. 'I I 3 u s.,e.1'-0313 ' ....--. 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PROPHEQY 0FiI5EiQ!AS5,9F,l92Q 'Twas a blustery afternoon in the year 1955 and I was braving the breezes of 5th Avenue, when I bump- ed into Elsie Moore, we get start- ed on, nwell, have you seen?H, and uDo you knew where so and so is? we finally decided to really find out what everyone of the Glass of '40 was up to so we at the nearest this is what we The first group to loom into vi dropped in to tea crystal gazer and discovered.-- of our classmates CTI 'VTCTG JCIIC OIIOS l'J'1'1.0 had forsaken nursing for matrimony, They were ilsabel Betz, Marielsie Shettsline, and Mary Soranne, The first to take the leap but follewh ed shortly by Jean Bennett, Rosie Molitor, Annabelle lee Price, Leon- ie Smith Cwe hope hefs still buying her chanpagnej, Kay Sutliff and Bea Bellingera Strange lands and familiar places were next in line. Hester Brown , and Wilma Park are in China doing Missionary work and Pearl Phillips is laboring amongst the South Amer- icans, while thoroughbred horses, and orphans are being raised by Dot Davis and Mary Pullen in the Phil- lipines. A building roserbling P.H0 in a strange setting proved to be the hospital run by Katie Siliari and Marietta CPappyj Papastphirou- peulou in Athens, Greece. Doing active nursing in Aruba, Dutch West Indies and also snaring unattached eligible mining engineers were Anr gie Stemmernan, Julie Woodburn and Rosie Barrett. And up in tho nor 5 thorn atmosphere of Neva Scotia Lyi dia Hidden did some nursing when she wasnft skiing with Janet Muel- berger who comes up weekends. Their nearest neighbor is Alice Potter who is content to loll around Canada.The next stop was Hawaii, where we saw Billy Elder and Mary Windrew, who had gone astenishingly native, From the sands of Hawaii we suddenly found ourselves amongst the snow- capped peaks of SwitzQrland. Lisl Colmers was tranping up a 'mountain trail yedeling and Jan Menge was busy'winning a figure skating can- test at a fashionable rink. New and then we get a glimpse of globe-trotting Aileen Hogan ,and Sylvia Aalte-wthe latter still cel- locting things for her scrapbook. A tramp steamer swung into view next and there was Flo Mesehutt on I I 0 O I 5 's ' , ' 't1.uiE7 L 1: f -QL VC-2 '?,. ., ' J., ' '.:.-..5- -fy ' M ' ' I n '. .. .' . ' grief' 4 1 'Fw' fri fu -if-54-5 'Ig-. 01' 1-Ay lf .ff I --'. I.. I.. ..,UA1g,':5' , ,bury tiki-pi - , '12, fn.. B Y, . .I tif., .-.dd',,,-.2 and ,JL,,,1 'uf .,1,.,' qw' Q... ,n5-':- ,lil .4 -1 '!Y:F,,E i Ei. 'gJ.1:1 ':: '4 . i1. i.?i' i'1:.F -f'I. n - V-'f Y ' o, ' . - 1. ' ' -4--. U1 ,190 , v' 1 'L inf'-L fm-1 'M' ' ' L5i4'.- - Yfzqu -4, Y .' 4 f wh. gl -'Y , '.'.5 'gh ' .1 I. I FAA- ,..'..' - sf'-uni 3--fu.. kr-7' XL' 'I .,, 1g..',' xl' ,:. 'D' ' -- ., ' '5..,f'?13-- . 'lg 'rif' ' 1.1-4'fnr. ','T'-. 'A' 11. ' W1 '- - L :Q -'S '- f .' 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Right near by Leng Island we saw Annie Benson's Nursery' . 395001, where she undoubtedly spoils all the babies and next door to her was Dee Rowe's Orphan Asylum Cidealj. A gay Bohemian party was taking placei in N. Y. C. given by Betz Nace and Edith Mawhinney with the able assistance of Betty Boyd: On the other side of the tracks a high tea was being held in the school for Junior Lemguersmun by Ruthie Ephraimson and Marge Hhrtwell, At the same time Mimie Wagner was doing a fine job singing Hnidan to a full house at the Metropolitan? in the audience were Ginny Friend and Edna Mae Klutas chewing pea- nuts, while Connie Moeller and He- je Whlker decorated the diamond horseshoe, resplendant in glitterw ing tiaras and feathers. Joyce Conner was there taking copious notes for her 'sassietflcolunn and Eve Kohler was noting the fashions. Suddenly Long Island came into View again. Sybil Johnson had just won her 5th annual yacht race. A southern mansion then replaced the yachts, there was Peg Wilson entertaining in true Southern style. Her house guest was Babe Foster and Martha Scharf had just dropped in-- she was just hendinf south--destin- ation ?. we chuckled for quite a while over the next picture for here was Jean Harris teaching a burly backwoods- man how to brush his teeth and in sharp contrast was Anita Harris, looking quite trim and efficient,in a doctor's office. Fleeting glimpses of the comfort- able homes and big families of Reith Fitzgerald, Marge Copeland , Libby Cicura, Peachy Booth and Dot- ty Goold were then seen. Pete Rulka in Pennsylvania and Mary Scott in New England looked happy, raising chickens on their husbandlS fHTmS - Betty Henabray toes seemed Content surrounded by babies and cernstalks in Iowa. my v ' ' tr .4 1- ' '.'s ' ' ein-'...:.-4. 2' X - A ' , . . .. . - .. E 5 ? T ' 1'-L-rr f.-'mf I ..5l,4'4,. -4 '. ',,'4f-f-- ff! 'ff ,tlfnfggggi 5-'gf .wgn!fq,', ,. 'y. 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The crystal ball was growing dim at this point-eone more scene was flashed on--Margie Girten still ' after the town of Shickshinny to get a hospital that she can super- vise. Thanking our crystal gazer, who turned out to be Reggie Gault, for the delightful afternoon we turned to the street. we just missed Lor- raine Getchell--obviously still bustling about way ahead of every- body, we did however meet Martha Reis and Ginny Maxwell, just returning from an afternoon's work of Making so- cial service calls. They supplied us wth information regarding the rest of the class. Fran Martin, it seems, is at the head of the Singer Sewing Machine Co. Jo Nothstein is at the head of Bloomingdale with Bob Meschutt and Betty Adams effic- ient Head Nurses. Those Head Nurs- ing in P. H. were Marion Woimer and Ann Falconer, happy to be together at last and Mary Foley is doing a fine job at private duty. The best bit of news that the girls hid was the announcement of Peg Nicol's trielets,which had just ar- rived but here Elsie topped them by correctly naming all of QMMLQ Sizer's sextuplets. Getting to 42nd Street, We stopped in at Ethel Sil- fies Candy Shop to get some of her delicious fudge. She was busy look ing it thO latest copy of Redbook, the cover of which was adorned by d picture of Helen Schirmer. Looking thru it we made some more disco? - cries. Florence Voss Brinck was advertising Marchnnd's Golden Hair- wash, Connie Crites modeling the latest fashions and Millie Hefner, illustrating the steps of the popu- lar HHofnor Horn, The next customer was Margo Wills, still in her Henry Street Uniform . She rms all enthused about Mary Burnham's latest book review in the 1:-' '. F 'dm K- ' .o Hfafvz 4 . ' Q A 'i I' 'A ' -I ang U. JL r Af' -2 ,,v JL 'L- rA'gv ,, . 4, ,-2 5.-. P5313 1 '43 g'1 ', 'iv 'U . H' .uh 'V' ' 5 .P '. Nm c we , , Yu. ll l j' H1 ,gil 41:1 Y ' . 5 5' '1' Q . 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Tired but well pleased with our afternoenfs recollections Elsie and I parted with two thoughts in mind, one--the success of our classmates and the other--a fervent prayer that we'd both get to our respec- tive Home Relief Bureaus in time to get our checks. Respectfully submitted, E. M, Kuhnt J'7 o LEX K l,f f m mx .2 tl ,V its + 1 ' -- My! fvfu ,,,f . ,f if' f. -1--. ...-, 1 W3 5 'tfu l:'gx9,'!-y-ag , f 't,3E!'1 ' 1. -rzrrdwm I N' ' X' 9, N , -'dm f ? owl fx', 'I 21 m - ' , 1, . I ' l X . .Y fb, , Q , :Ju.1'i: 'J ,,'l, J '?g L . Z! I-5 l- '-'.'.: .2Li:....'1?'3inz six' ea'-lf'-' 'f ff, wiv'-1-ffn'm 1 ,J g ' a,A2q.1rm'lnl 'izyolfaf' 1 mf' . Eg, ' lj ' 'eff-ff t f :UQ ,gy - i 9 nhfifg- v wwf ' 13 Ja- 1 -5 f FH IZ'-uum'1!JU ' r-.Az - Q Pvtk v LM 1 .uw ' . 1 400. f '..' '-'riff' l,.u'h -1-1 ffufh :fungi QS - A U a in . 'fn ' - -' QL, - ,JJ gf V' ' 1 fs f' 0 I 'WLBEEN VQRESING 1 N TEQ3..Ovc R-c , 'w 'o:'t 'W' ' 'i i '.z,nM,., I've been working in the O. R. r6Qq All the livelong day. K I've been working in the O. R. Just to pass the time away. f'P Put the patient on the table, Drape and prep hin right away. Start the suction and the saline, Bring up the portable tray, New the operation's started, The instrument nurse is free xx To count the clamps and the retractors, six We The sponges are left to ne. X Canft you get the dressing ready? ' k Look we'ro almost threigh. , Xxx Go and start the stretcher rolling j .AQLI 'Cause he's just like new! W x That's a major scrub That's a major scrub That's e major scrub for ne. is 'tx ,. 'i' ff f Kxx!! t gf ' 1 X X ' vajn I x f 'x .fi ' ' - n ... . . ., ..,. , . . ..A . jx' 1? I A-I QQ L. .gui .E ..'f'1f'2, . K ., I7 lf' .. : vnu-Q-Q .n...v,- 0..- --.....f....o.... - -Q-1... '5 'g'l ' . I 1 . 5 . . ll- ull Y-I .L '-I I-2 f'i'I'.,' iv FM rf ' 'gl - . . . . o 1. ,. 5.4 . 42, . Iv,-.X .- . 4-- . '.n. ,J ,-.,f-... thx. ...Ae . .4 I . '. 5 I an ' 5 ., s 4 f Lg, ,. 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Each of the eight has the double qualification of having organized , and taken charge of her own depdriv ment, while working well and efficw iantly with the group as Q whole. These ere the qualities which make any project s success. But, when in years to come we look back on our happy student days, these qualifications are not the things we shall remember. Rather we shall remember: Mary Windrow as e gentle girl. Cep- le of doing e hard job quietly and well. Martha Reis as serious, loyal, de- penda5le and funwloving. ,Barbara and Flereeeeoheeehwti--they have in e very creat degree what is called Nthe Rooseveltian quality of indefetiguabilityn--we have never known them to be tired. To this they add enthusiasm and an immense capacity for laughter. 3131 NTS Eve Kehlgrlbrings us gei y and that indefineble thing called charm. Re- member Barrie? Ulf e women has churn she needs nothing else.n Qgrothy Goold has the Nmessage to Gurcidnteuch. She produces d fin- ished job every time. It was an article by Miss Goold on nElephQntsN that brought us that very nice let- ter from the Editor of the American Journel of Nursing. Add td'tHiE'EE miffstateumsense of humor and you really hive something. Regiggmpriscoll brings n wide range of interest, d quiet philosophy o f living, and u quick Irish wit that has lighted the way for us out of many d dark hour. I appreciate my stuff-- New in any organization there is al- ways s slight surplus--if you are a Republican it is called nprivilegeu, If you are a Democrat it is Ugraftn, so as Editor, I,teo, rate u pin. Aileen Hoggn - 4:55 ff- ' -f 'f Taf-1' . . aiulzgwgyx .bsf.fgY.,:.o.!r1:l.. .D . 3 ::nl?66fp V- gr- Lag.-V - .3 sf 5 , - I. gs,':f1'f- ?Ff'q7.,,i' ..., . 0, tm - L'!f.u1f53d .. Y.- 4... H.. ,, -. -,ug a W A ' . K 'i:1'6 ,O 6:. s, -, .-,' ':Qf,':'S . I . R- Di,-4-, - -, 1- 18 . hi . sgih gf - 17:11 -- . a ,- .14 . 1-1 -- mmf. fl .. , ' -,L .. A-.-va' 4, 4.- ' f..-e ::,.... 'gs lk :Q .. 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'fd :fix its. u9 'f'51 Fi -iff, 'ZQQTQQQ1 ,rf 9. rr . 11, V' ...f 1.13,-Set., . , . 4 if , 'W' vl:-Q. ,gl H595 ' Nu- THTQnlP OUR WONfT OR THINGS THAT WE DONiT Generally sEedking2 Get off elevators first Take more than ten minutes for meals Grumble at having to get up at eight Think six hours sleep isnft very much Consider lipstick port of being dressed Feel self-conscious. in hairnets And wefll probqhly never again considers Sunday a dny of rest Saturday date night Movies something to be taken to Essence of peppermint a confoction Bon Ami d good friend A unit something concerning measure Luckily we know better then to: Give cathartics and hot water bottles for stomach aches Sneeze in prayers without a handkerchief Boil thermometers for sterilization Think Strep Threats are something in Cecil's textbook Consider flat tires and wrong subways good excuses And that long days are anything more than the end of night R ' 'ho' uardugqmt bn 493 1 ' 1 V 1 f 5 vr -9 2. .Q 1' 'A' '. f. 'Q F' .- X .- 'V' 3- 'i 1'- 1'mfdQvemmm.12rw i wr am I . - 'dwwfl slam 101- fu:-tlhu :fat ' -429.19--fffw his M 82' ,H don-o mir ffm! wwf: bmw-ng Mid Su Mug -.fo I -4-P-wrztu' fc! H 'LAS' . gg-,5.--mi Qt of-' :mf Homme e atalgvvqqoq I : . - 'lm brrtkh ,, 4-rm.-an gn! 11'-0.101 GJ, ,TA o'glQil duo-.Q-3un,1Q9i 'fgzgl 'hh501.dln3ul 0 fuogfv !'-v f..,g-f , - ag- -4 .9 -3,v,!d'h!!11-99c,..: !. 1toq4llllmQ,q'!2awa1-1-f, ,-...Klang uw -1' v-aff I . -,L J V- ,i v' f 1.5 '- gwpe 'rd mg wi.. -.JH ..x.-ar -urhlivgiw 'vu :mt y 8 Now we know: That That That That That the O. R. is drudgery vs drone o clock is more than o timepiece a late pass doesn't mean 12240 6 A.M. is closer to midnight than 6P.M. tired feet are something you'd be lonesoxm without And that hats and stockings are the makings of a lady Specifically: Lee Kuhnt won't oft fudge Viv Olsen won't sleep with her door open Jon Muolberger won't sleep in class Some people won't raise animals in Maxwell Hull Mary Foley wcn't put drops in glass dyes Future generations won't pay radio tex And none of us will ever spell wnbbly W-o-b-b-l-y And wepchoose to remenhorp Cupping Miss Youngls uGood Morningu Coroling on Christmas Eve Our first vacation Playing Q radio without a conscience Q Gradugtion Exercises The The The The The The And gordon in summer X George Woshington Bridge at night t 'fn palisades in Autumn Xtz ggf .fcxgigxk river at sunset Nil 1 5' TNS: f History of Nursing Pageant 7 ' J ' Q-'iiggii , . --Q....,,.l --jun. uu,,,,1.A-J Gardenia Fund Nw , -M-me 1 5- .J N Watson -f s --s W c T y 4, ,, I W-', w ' O vw an V 'C '-x. 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Whtchl Well, maybe I did stoop too quickly but any girl of sedentary habits is likely to get a hitch in her--ouch- beck. What one should do after 15 is take her stooping in a sort of slow parabC1a. Can you handle that one? An easyhgoing kind of swoop, I mean. Some of the best stoepers I know do their stcoping andante. This seems my day for letting fancy words fly. In the manner of the airliners, I may as well give you my position . Ifm half way down and half way up with a crick in my back right where my bib straps cross. That's where I am! Anybody wanting a snapshot for a kidney pill ad only has to focus the lens on me. Ald Focus at Home. Aside to my biographer: Notice in my moments of greatest agony I get oE'things. But somebody had better come here and straighten me cut, so they had. If anybody cones in suddenly, I'll act as though I'm taking a bowu What low person made that crack about stooping to conquer? With a head-dress of feathers and a cout 05 varnish they might put me out in front of a cigar stm'e fd- an In- dian sigh, Chief Bender. There something snapped. Probably d G. string. New I can move perfectly dandy. Pardon e second while I re- trieve the stud. I'll be only d second. It seems to have rolled a bit. Here I am.on bendedlzwe. Remember that song from the Floradere sextette? nOn Bonded Knee, tum.tum, tee, teef I'm.not e bad alto at that. A shade sour hitting E flat but look at the cigarettes I've smoked in my ting, Going operetic is not finding that Ur' my , A '- A 0 I I av 1 . 1 Q x 1.80 uni. aiodmqug :J ',:1.9f'-., 'i'Quy A qnpbx oi- uf.-1 -mm ' . fr: ...fn i1u1?i 31. nano? 'bla . .v' .- nr III hzlfgli e1ur5'!f,-q :.!r1 '.1:11.w ni . if-9.3 sgiaufgg- .f-,ff'-wci. 1. -..f,f, v-. U 1o'r3od'b4A. ,L.uda.:o: kg.. Lux,- 'Du ,ahh 'w rvif,- 1i,jg.!na1L'.r bf.: f-Us-t la - 4 t .r 11' 1 Xiu W : xg: U ax' 'm I ' 1. .1 ' A 1q55la'2 bf 0 ,U :fr Er'-. ' 4 YI Q II I X ' A ,104 gn:-.,:, ,. 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Go over the floor inch by inch.. No one ever get anywhere in a rush unless you count the fel- low they shoot out of the cannon at the Ringling Circus. Thene I've covered the ground thoroughly. The stud is not here. Don't say any- thing now but something else has happened. I don!t seem able to slide my heed from under here.: A fine thing . Nur so trapped under her own dresser . Donft stand there grinning. Hasn't anybody get a saw? Ring the fire alarm. Send fm' the police. Call the marines. Probably the way to get out is by a quick yank. Yeah, well I nearly unlatched my neck trying that. I'll wobble Q bit. Thatfs no bargain either. I think I'm beginning to swell.. Of all days for everybody to be ext, it would be the day I get my head hooked under the dress- er. Meybe I could tap out a mes- sage to the room.below like niners in a cave. Somewhere I suppose people ere dancing, winebibbing and cracking jokes, Life goes en. But life hasn't meant much to me anyway. So it is just as well. Go on about your worldly pleasures . lim all right. O, I'm perfectly swell. Nothing new for me to be in a fix. Every time I get my head above water somebody swuts it with an oar. Or I get the blamed thing fastened under a hoedus. Out there in the distance are voices. That's likely fever coming on. The way I'm cramped up, I can't even get rn' hand to my hexd to see how hot it is. No, someonefs laughing. They are lifting the dresser end. Free at lest. I wonft tell how it hap- pened. The stud there in the nid- dle of the floor makes it ridicu- lous. D. Goold Cwith apologies to O. O. Melntyrej 'ln 'I' .-: :gm ,, .,' . ,,1 ' ov n ' ' . f . ,, --1. fm lu ., f 'Q'rf'lg, 'P- nr, n- ' 'L 1' 5' 5 ff .f::9! 4, ',':gT'of ,-L:,1,,-- ly, 1' - 31'--fz' I JC ' '2.: I ' 1? 'IEW if 'DL .3 Q Xjf.,-9' 1 1 iagfgi' .ff:VOdO bU'ff?f M7 8 I Y 'vxf., Q.'1,Q0 .Z- tif' .xL'L- Sl 1' J J. f'?l .g.f,:'m.'i QIQUIOJ' 'Sw 4 f'5'if L! .fr . 1-:org -,Avg f: naw? M1 ' Y f.a f f1f'. if Y -A' , ' ..F. - , u .-.. . 3 a5a.,4m!v,J, 2: 5305-' .wi 4 f'4 ..'.f5'iP' 9' sr gm :rw swf 1' .q3'Q6.fI ff ha-:N 'ma .'-mf I 5-36:2 get mv? In-1 MT' 'MQ 'Nga -JT-+ 'WY1 'W 9' az B N -f 1 MF'-wf. if- . wo-J HPI r ..' wk' ' sf 1. Ya!-JD-l I ' 4 '- P' I ind CW I I Q' 3 , . gl 8,1651 4, '- .EXW ' e ui .0 0:1 t 1f .019 Jlfyf -gg Q P - ' iff f ' -0 ' A OUR LAST 'WILLWANQ prgswviamr hereby bequeath and bestow the following those who are to follow in our footsteps but we sincerely hope they will find a few characteristics worth retaining. We, the Senior Class of 1940, assets and liabilities to all Their legacy may not be great TO THE FUTURE MISS AMERICA OF MAXWELL HALL WE LEAVE: A choice of Sylvia Aalto's golden tresses, Isabel Betz's braids, or that super page-boy that Eeje Walker's been sporting. To prevent her from looking anemic, Dottie Jones leaves her Florida tan and Jean Ben- nett her Coty's Cosmetics. Her general aprearance will be greatly im proved by Marge Hartwell's blue eyes and Connie Crites superb figure. All these, plus the beauty that Kay Sutliff leaves will undoubtedly see her through many a stag line. FOR HER PERSONALITY WE LEAVE: Jo Nothstein's sophistication, Eve,Kohler's charm, Lee Kuhnt's enthus- iasm, and--if she can keep up the pace--Betty Boyd's vivaoiousness, She will inherit her infectious giggle from Annie Benson and Rosie Molitor while her good nature will come directly from Billie Elder and Mimie Wagner. May she also have the soft voice of Mary Foley,the self-confidence of Reggie Gault, and the complacency of Fluff Voss Brinck. To add to the charm of this lass Sybil Johnson contributes her babytalk--to be used on special occasions. All these attributes, topped with the energy and ambition of Dottie Davis and the disposi- tion and school spirit of Leenie Smith will make her a remarkable creature indeed. 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Q- W 91-3-fi. .Lv--:ma,.iSg.,g I u I -'lm ':-re':f-- 1'0 fp ,,.. . .. WI x1ruJMf:3, f Tir' .5'5 '1 ffm'-A-i?'f' 2W2i9+v1'GS2 'l:r2ili.'r-5-D'6aifT - +- An'-2 , 11'-f-cfs-31,1 -:f .. , .. . . . mf .mf hu fl -aw v w H' 45' '4'-5,-Ulwhri'l,Gfbrf2xagg,L..-:5 consisting of Dr. Moore, Miss Rogers and Kauffie. her car to Betty Bled soe to dodge puddles with on a rainy afternoon. her sewing machine to Mary-Blaisdell. Marge Wills, and Regina Driscoll--their quietness to the Junior Class. her fuddy complexion to the pale-faces of Maxwell Hall. Babs Foster-- Fran Martin-- Elvira Mayo, Mary Pullen-- Edna May Klutas--her combination radio and phonograph to the ninth fl floor. Betty Adams--her finesse for all those in trouble. Ginny Friend--her Nelson Eddy records to Miss Hall. Lorraine Getchell--her height to Euny Maatman. Margaret Girton--her dry humor to Penelope Georgala. Jan Menge--her upsweep hair womb to Dot Owers. Flo and Bob Meschutt--the secret of their identity to the faculty. Angie Stemmerman--her perfume to the Eureka gangfthe O.H- gangb And last but not least Peggy Wilson leaves her long distant telephone calls to Sally Gray, Janey Lawson and Dot Sauce. WITH NO ONE PARTICULAR IN MIND WE LEAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS: Mary Burnham leaves the library and Anita Harrie the treasurer's per- petual headaohe to any one with a large enough supply of Aspirin. Lyd Hadden leaves her finger for anyone wishing a real Xmas vacation while Alice Potter throws in her ski jacket for this spree. Pearl Phillips leaves her natural curly hair to any one who would rather spend the time experimenting with Bett's Nace's mascara. Lisl Colmers Rosie Barrett, and Bee Bellinger leave their alarm clocks for some one to shut off. Although we have begged her to, Jean Harris simply .re- fuses to leave West Virginia, nor would Marielsie Shettsline leave her undying love. For the next girls overboard, we have collected Marjie Copeland's and Peg Nicol's engagement rings. Libby Cucura leaves her Russain boy-friends for all those enjoying Vodka. Hester Brown leaves her metamorphesis to those who can cope with them. After much hearty laughter, Viv Olsen leaves her tears, Edith MaWhinney's forgetful- S . ,Q 4'!Z,1.-1 .-31,334 ,faggfpcfi pegia. ,,mee.N ,zsff '10 N v 0-,J H fl H9 J. 53 '-'Aff' wg Jang '!-0 fi V fffvf' -'N 1ll'.' , - . , J, f'-'JY vi A ' A' ,. an-.n'r!!w9'i zz 'md ' n..,cr,Z f 17 gn wwf gaiwen A f l. ' - . l rl' O Q. n K 491' ' 5 . . . 1 - 3-:s.... 6 ' ' U -I! C?'L.1fi:u,Is 5. lzlirff -:1f1?,'fgJ,,5y- , J. Qvgqz f R41 ,vtlwl I u, ,4,,ls ,.' an , 1--q ' , I . aux. U , A f . f lvl 10 , 11315 M7...fJ Q14 :'1::n::'.f,,g , An. 3 ff :fr .Uv 3551 1 ,unigi-2 ---'ff' '55 '?.1': -jj-Q-211'- fqA'5r51 q!s.:f.: fj..,H-gm 'Sm as 'zwi-H-C g.:5Q-4 7' I .. ' . ' -- - .qunzi ' Alvvff 'H ':'-a-u- air 'wr --H --'f' 'f.-15' 05651 BY? Ing'-G1 QL? 41 .'-gil' ' '.x1i2 .ttl5uM 1.5-RY N J.g4'Qi:w' 'rr'-5-'-'LGVCCJUI' -hrgj 'wi and rig eg xuwfi E11 'n-.ww-n,v'rl0 1 . 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Shirley Ralph contributes her well worn soap box for the defenters of the underdog, while Millie Hefner leaves her Xmas and birthday cards for anyone in a sentimental mood. Worldly experi- ence for the babes in the woods is left by Helen Schirmer while Mary Ogden leaves her flirting for good. Betty Henebray leaves her apron insert for those outgrowing their aprons and Connie Moeller leaves her hats for anyone who can wear them with the same chic. Hairmets are left by Joyce Conner while Julie Woodburn leaves her hair doodling for preoccupied minds. Marietta Papasaph and Katie Saliari bequeath their community spirit while Mary Scott leaves her yearning for simple farm life. A hope chest is left by Dottie Goold to anyone who can fill it Peaches Booth contributes a Round-trip ticket to Roselle while Anna- belle Price leaves for Wilmington, Delaware, Janet her ability to ask intelligent questions at the end has slept through. A vocabulary--for anyone in the is left by Betty Edwards and Ruthie Diringer. Ruth Muelberger leaves of a lecture she need of expletives Ephraimson leaves someone else to listen for the buzzer while Dee Rowe leaves a well- worn path to the telephone for any girl with good feet, The stride which Pete Rulka leaves will help in that situation. Ethel Silfies leaves her food for the starved ones of Maxwell Hall while Mary Scran- no--God bless her--leaves a late pass for everyone! FOR OUR FINAL BEQUEATHS WE LEAVE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS TO THE FACULTY: To Miss Rogers--a model room in which there will be no need to leave ' little yellow notes, To Miss Phillips--an outdoor girl who will not only take her two hours . of exercise a week, but who will also conscientious- ,Cf '2 ...m-iv .gl ,111 .-'I sl P P S 1 , A 1- -,. ' ul A , . ., - Q. nun- 4 1, I . 15'5- .gf- f-fig.-':? .i:' w . 'T' uWl6I'5' l 'V 5'v 5'+35Q4'f'E 1 C -'H' 'E' 73'Cl'2-12-'fri nf H+? 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R.:-I 48:91.--. ifnzu. .e-1.-x,1:Q:'E 5296 -O af 1 - u2:'ea ff' .2 inn w--: f!r nunifu-,.m r ': f '-i nz I 't '14 f-mg f'.'1 .4i':. w-r -ngv:-.v '1-1-fa-f--Hg ful J- 2-'fi:':a31 sofi- .'ff.1 1:' bds. l 9'. 7 25117 '- .-.f. -gqfl'-far - - :af yi. -N ..4 j 'Q , 1' xl -Y f1fffT1'E : ' 'f,.H, v5':rr. Q'l 7' 'iff ' .-. .1 if',ia. 'if-WS! ,g, gl., . I .fu , gg- -. ., e'.- 7'.....y', 1,3 , ,JU A l ff, ' ' ll. 'L l.'..A'M'Q ..' 1 Q 18 f,.,'s! :ai-fimlsf ' , . H I .-'9 ,ng Y , 1,1 ..s .- 4 V . A In t 1 . . N., . I - u 'lv ': T'F: 5' 4 'l g?!, '-ff' l' N, w, I ,guggr ,,s . 4' 'v'f'? ', 15'-. ' l I H I o 0 ' 1 ' . , ini .If- xn'-1 'iv an qrf- was-rg 4! 4 3 :':f.1i.': -, -1 1 q ! an ' ' f w mark them up. To Miss Vanderbilt, Miss Hutch and Miss Hell--tight drawsheets and perfectly mitered corners, To Miss Ludes--a gold plaque bearing the Apothecary and Metric System. To Miss Reddig--all our community spirit. To Miss Eliot--her own encouraging sm ile for faltering probies future practicals. To Miss Lee--the fate of all forthcoming History of Nursing Pageunts. To Miss Conrad--only our best marks. And to Miss Young--OUR THANKS. E. Moore Kea We -'I ,Ii V 3, ff: U4 LR -LW Q if I . 9 , 1 Y!.1i': l?i J 3 ' YI I v V' pil? ff! rf A 1 . .4! ill' Af. 'I 1. 7 C ', pw -' ' ff iff 11 si I, 'M'..l,'H, 3 LA ey ' e . iq' ,llfx 19' V-' A In:' r Ill vi!!! lvoygl 5' it Alf va. in ' I -. l , v I I .ii 5 ' In ?ENIOR THOUGHTS Most folks Won't tell when they get to '40, But we confess, und wefro proud of it, too-- To be in this stote of Seniority After mnny tight spots, and struggling through, Do you remember the first day we core? What a time we had with each othor's name! Sometimes we just mumbled and hoped it world passe But new wo know just who's who in our class. Our gray uniforms were soon given us, Studs, each morning, what e bother and fussi Our rebellious locks subdued with o net-- fMy restless hair isn't behaving well yet.j Probie classes seemed endless, looming high, But somehow or other they soon went by. Each meal-time came, and we crowded the door, It's o wonder no-one was smashed on the floor, Christmas, and Santa Claus, and enrolling, Then the bright New Year hapniness bringing, For soon we emerged from our dear gray dress And shone in Our caps, and striped newness. M , What boners we tullod, what blunders we model And still, wth trying, we climbed up the grade. Head nurses were kind, and helped us along, So that we wouldn't be doing everything wrong. W. Q l'- IK 1.- '9: E7 .. 3 ,Hy v. br Lug - It ypl- - v ny-'Ty -' .Nw . 54, --4 V? -s 4. v I l .2 4 . 514+ QI U . , , ., . Ar ig, 9.31, -J 4 T- K, 'x uk -1 'lf I , 1' ' :I V 1 A 'v 4 r fl Q Q A .I 0 s , ' D 0 T . g'.'rO-v' 7 .K U' N I Q C ,'o Q,o','. r-Q L 5 I no ' f..', fn ' nn '.' . A 0 2 - ',.j-A , , 'J M J ' A rqg L 1 J, ,., 1' e .nl .I 'Q fm glam? W n . H I ,pm I U V . , : , . A 1,-yn -- ,.f1 w:Lgtcaod,each'stcr1-1zcP, A 'School-office offenseu if it ran over? The burning of rubber, another crime! fCross your fingers, hope there's never a time--Q The more we learned, the less we felt we knew-- QShould we begin again, new we're most through? Or will there cone a day when we shall know Just what, and how the answers all should go?H Therefre 88 of us in Maxwell Hall, Of those who started here together, all Of our class should be hero, mb rarely speai of them, but their memories stay, Friendships, generous and helpful, freely given, Have made us happier as wo have striven To accomplish those goals wefre expected to As others before us have had to do. New the faculty can sigh with relicfww The rest of our stay will surely be brief, Despite our frivolous, flighty way, we hope woYve not saddened their hair with gray. We've been a worry, Ifm sure itfs the truth-- Perhaps they'll forgive us because of our youths Just in thinking it over, would it be wise To say that we often heed their advice, Such turmoil, and shrieks, and gay, old times Have worried tb 'walls of this Maxwell Halls- Next year she can recover from it all, For this bubbling bunch will have said their adieus Mary Ogden, 'FY .yr 5 I Tv' , ,, ,.,4 , In ' -. 2 In :If .qi ..s' ' ' -Q ,Q .I v 1 r if T' w I I I o lf Pj? , ligw , A I Y 4 -, .. J lu! 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REMEMBER-Jwriting in the Repair- Book,nHot Water tapn and then re- ceiving a note from Miss Baird,say- ing, nl've been in your room , amd you have a hot water tap! REMEMBER--The probie who drowned she had been killed--the . fuggral was being held in Sturges. She was laid out in all her nStripesn, They were about Miss Young uniform is no hairnet to close the coffin when said nJust a minute--her not complete. She has REMEMBER--the student answering the phone on the ward. nDr, Thal? No, I haven't seen hern. And the male voice behind her saying--nl'm the one they want and my first nnme's not Lillian. REMEMBER--the freshman, who, while on dressings was asked if a set was sterile, and who, much to Miss Stod dnrt's amazement replied, HNot very ' R0 Gault B, Boyd. at .f I X.. ff: f ',S,.. 4. .- .' nlgy inf 53' 159 5 I ! ' 3' .H 4. .Fl 'Si'g, 'f'1 'fix if! fs. LL r 1' g F' l15,:nu V .. .pri 's ' '-.'.I:' 'A xv f' Tlx xv'-1 is 'L 'ISSNQ ,. 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