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

 - Class of 1940

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ness goes to the memory experts of Maxwell Hall. To any mechanically minded person Martha Scharf leaves her jalopy, The ability to teach bridge is left by Marion Meimer while Wilma Park leaves the Glee Club and Aileen Hogan leaves NStudent Printsn, Speaking of singing ---- Mary Windrow leaves her voice to all those wishing to sing in Prayers. The Sandwich Sales for the future Gardenia Funds are left by Martha Reis, and Ginny Maxwell, while Muriel Sizer leaves her twenty hats for the next rummage sale. 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-

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