Robert Packer Hospital School of Nursing - Nucleus Yearbook (Sayre, PA)
- Class of 1942
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J? S 'f 1 sv - .F me-sw ........ .. E, the Senior Class, have the privilege of publishing' the eighteenth edition of THl'l NI'CI,EL'S. It is to serve a two-fold purpose: first, to help us remember in the years to eome the eomradeship, worries, and joys in our training school daysg and secondly, we have endeavored to set forth the militaristic theme which clearly ex- emplifies the spirit of the timeg however always keeping in mind the fact that although times change, the high standards and ideals of nursing remain the same. - - - - -.----The Nueleus 1942 - Page One-1-n-.--lu-u--u- Af ent bn! 'l'lll'1 Nl'i'l.l'1l'S by tllv Sk'lliUl' Vlzxss ni' 194 ul' thu lfolwri I'z1vkv1' llospiizll 'l'l'z1i11i11f' Svllool for NIIVSUS, Sznyrv, l7l'IlIlSf'lY2lIlll lfrfflrfl'-fir-r'flfwf A . .. l3l'L'l l'Y fllll l,'m-iifffx-.Q Allfaffqffwr' Rl41I.I.l41 lluxlnls .- - - - - -an-Tlw Nllwlvu- HH? - Pnuw- Txvu-.--In-.------.... bk. Nj-. 'll 41 X S' ' ' . . A ,, .I . ' kk- X ft 4 fx , , fw 4 'i'!,I4.' w,-' :A . ::T2Y:'- Q 'Q e s' s , A ' jq'x1 . - Q .. -sr' 9' , , if- , x ,L ay, . 'lla 9 0 ,ra -1 9 1 W -Ai' -xv -'f 1 . X. '.f,- '.'- '. , Q fl 5 .. . 1' Q 25 52-A 1 Q k5:,,.fx g' fbi u - 1 T. 'V A if H 4 .Q - Q Q its-' 'M A ' , - . ti . .'1xi?,Q ' if 'Q sg Q '-7 ' 4? - G., 1 Z, 541: I ' A +R :fp gwgmf t f:fA L '... L . . Q iw, :fri 2 Q Qi?-:S ,Qw- .3 r TX? , .9 'Ji 9 2' -6. ,fx 5 , x V ... 4 -,,. .etQ' ww 1 r,M.,, W A if I Qanr ' 3,l'N! E I J , 1 s A Y 1 f I, I 1'Q v 1 .Q v ,.. Y Q .fp 1. 1 . Dedfkaflbn The Senior Class has the honor of dedicating this, the eighteenth volume ol: THE NUCLEUS to one who has serv- ed The Robert Packer Hospital long and faithfully. We salute you, Dr. Nelson Weinberger! NELSON S. XYICIXIJHRLQIZR, Xl. IJ. 1111.116 in Clpltlzlzffzzfvffntgy ffm? CJIflltIl'j'7ZAQlJ!I7AQ In 1 - an 1 - -nn-I'hw Nm-I1-iw l!ll'2 -- l':1:v l4'1x':--un... -u-- u nu un To flu, ,ll1'1IllH'I'.'4 of flu' Uffllzllflflil-U f'Irl.s.s: I take pleasure in greeting another splentlicl class of gratluates from our Nurses Training' School and wish you every success anal happiness in your future work. I ani sure you all appreciate the clire nccd for qualilieml nurses in the army, the navy and the air corps and it is iny hope that inany of you will he- conie interested in serving' your country hy going' into service. Aside from the patriotic motive which shoulcl prompt each one ot' us to aicl our country in this perilous tiuic, an experience in the 2ll'lll0Cl forces affords every nurse a wonmlcrful opportunity for lcnowleclge ancl training. l shall hc glad to talk to any nlelnher of the class about her plans for this future work and help her enter the scrvicc. Never lxetore in our history has there been an cinergency comparable to this present one nor a snore urgent ncetl for qualified tloctors. mlentists and nurses. We all should he tletcrininecl to help our country in every possible way. You have takcn excellent care ot' our patients, you have heen loyal to each other and to the School and have suhscrihocl to our itlealsg naturally I ann concerned with the future happiness anal the suc- cess of each nicnihcr ot' the class anal I shall do all that l can to help you. IJUNALIJ Gvrnnlrz. .-.- .-. -. - -me The Nucl:-us 1942 - Page SiX---- .. .-,- .. .- N A LIJ K L Illlxll NIU S11 I lh Nur-H-11 1 ll I 1 N un I-lmw 15142 - Puls- IiluxlxL-::-'-1r-1-1-1u-u-n--up-n1u-a- HW A ST AV? They command. . . hours of teaching . . . helpful sug- gestions . . . friendly advice . . inspirations for years to come. - - -- - - - -nl-un-nn-l hm- iXl11'lf'llS 19172 - Puun- Ni114'-nn-nu-m.-ml-.m-uu--nn-n.-m-..- GEORGE M. HAXVK, BLD. flssofirrtu in Surgcry -'I'hv Nur-11-us 19-12 - Page Ton NELSON S. XYEIXIZIQRGER, RID, CXRLYLIZ N, HAINES, MD. .4xsm'i1llr in Offlztlzfzlnznlugy and .l.r.vm'ir1lv in Zfrnlngy Ofolarylzgvlugy e CTIARIJZS II. TJQWAN, MD. JOHN M, HIGGINS, MJD. .'ls.wfz'uIv in lhilzology .-lssufiflfe in OZ1xful1'i4's and l'udif1h'ifs A i- - - - - - -an-u-'Fhv Nll1'll'lIS 1942 - 1':1u's- Elvvou- - - -- - - - - - A STANLEY IJ, CONKLIN, MD. RQIJNIQY L- STEIJGIQ MDD' ,lyggfifrlp in lzzlwzml llnfififzf .ls:'m'i,1fw in OIr.vlvi1'ifx and l'm1'iuf1ux HENRY U. Rl5N'l'9CUU5R. NIU. CQKQDRKQEC If. CARLING. DDS .A1s.f0a'i11tU in Ofvfzllzulllznlogy and Ofnlurylzgnlogy MALIN IJ, MARTIN, D,D.S. lluulul Surgvou ALIIIZRT P. KNIGHT, NLD .'l.Y.Yf.Yf4l7If lhvllul .SQZIVSUIPII .lxsismflf in P,Cll'itlfJ'il'S 1 -uu-- us-nn1uu--lull--nu--lwI'hS NLICICUS 19:12 -' Page TWCIV8-uu--nn--nrlv-nun-:lu-11:1 - ul 4' XVILPRED D. L.-XXGLEY, H.D. flsgixfzrlzf in llIfl'I'II1II jfL'di1'flIL' S. PAUL PERRY, RIQD. .lsxovizzfu in Romztgwzology AXEL K. OLSEN, MD. flxsofirlfv in .Yfzzwlogy RAYMOND T.. EVANS, XRD ,'I.r.vm'1'41!v in SI!I'kQa'I'j' PAUL H. HKRKTON, M.D. .-l.v.vm'i:1fU in C2I'fIl0f74'dfL'.Y DOKITNTC S. MOTSAY, M.D. Assislmlf in I'ca'iut1'ifs -- -ul-un-nu-I.u-lm-I-n-MThe Nucleus 1942-Page Thirteen-.In-nn-nu--lm-lm-nu-mf.. I I !lY'St row: D. lizlkcr, lf. NL'XX'll12lI1. V. Shrink, .X. Ruusuck, E. l rc11cl1, J. Kress, I ll ll ll Qcmcl row: C. Cirzlcc. S. livy, XY. llcinricln, C1 Ilzmlun, R. Sllcriclzm, R Julmx IJ. Klnllzuns, J. Rcccl, V. Sullivzm, XY. Rnluscy. ellow and lnfeme F14:m,0vvs Dam Iinkvr. M. D. ,,,,.. 01'Tl1op0m1ivs -Izlvksou N. Krvss. M. D... Wfmhcfll If rank NUXVIIIZIII, M. D.. . .fll'fll0lJl'lMK'S Aslnlvy A. Rousuck, M. D.. NIQIDLH1 2 - . H lclismm A. lf'1'1-llvll. M. D. . .S1lI'gIii'2lI IA-Hoy D. llilI'Slllll2lll. M. D wxlbdlldl l,lll1 T Shank. M. D... ..,Sx1l'g'icz1l NN Ul1z11'l0snG1'z1c0, M. D. 5 Sam N. Kvy. -lr., M. I . XVOSUJII IIOiTlY'iL'Il, M. D. Gm-urge Hzmlon. M. D. Ricllzml B. SDOI'ill2lIl, M. D. ..- .-lm-,mf--nu-nn-I im--un-nu--u-II'lu- Nll1'l4'l IS 19473 -- il. XTICRNICS Russel -lolnlstoll. M. D. Dvllwrt Malllznus, M. D .losvpll Rcvd, M. D. QFFZIIIK Sullivan, M. D. William Rumsvy, M. D Paul- Fullrtvr-n-.m-m1-.m-.m-.1- HOXVA RD IC. HIS I IOP qldllz izzfsfrrzfur' ! lu NlIl'l!'llH 1047! - Pzlgro Fiitun MISS NINA A. SMITH, R.N. +Direcfress of Nurses 66 77 WVise to resolve, patient to perfo - -nu-u-The Nucleus 1942 - Page Sixteen- MISS I.ILI.l.XN R. YONTZ, RX. .I.v.v1.vtf1r1f 1?11'm't1'U.vs uf .X1z1'.m'.r icuc-Q is unc of hor g'l'0iltGS'f Yil'Jfll0S ---N-Thv Nu'-14-us 1!ll'3fP:n::- Ns-x'v-11tn-m1--'- -' n x, MISS Rl, l'll .X, CKDOIJIY, RN. ln.vt1'11riu1' H Uoodly slmrc oi' H1111 l'2l1'0 L'0lllIll01litY'-140111111011 Sousa' - -- - - -v-----'l'l1c Nllvlvllf 1SH'1-I':z:v l-I1u'l11r-u1x- -- - - - - - '5 j'QV k, , : LK- 3 ,L, Y 3 wif W 4 6? if 2 X x 'Si Q A-2 Z v ,,,, of .3 ' ' X' wi- if , 12' ,. I ww Q MISS JANET V. ALBERTSON, R.N. Night SIlf7C'7'illff7ldl'Hf '4Sho has l02l1'l1Cd the luxury of doing good. ll-In----u----ul--------n-n-The Nucleus 19471-Palzw Nill0iOl'll ------- -----n- .4 - We 222 . ljkffff' x' 2 - : . k- 1. ff: - . . 5 -I it ' - if ,- , ::. fi :-. , MISS l RIiD.X LSRLFFIS, R.N. .'lssi.vfmz1' Night S1lf7Fl'fIIfL'Hdt'IIf M 0 is lnodoxai :md illliiif Too, fl fl'i0l1d, sho is 1-V01' true. - - -- - -n---uflw Nlll'lk'llS 150471 - Pugxr Txvoniy- - -.1 - - - - - - L First row: Ray, Xlfhiting, Scott, Alden, Rifenlwurg, Powers, Rehrli, Setser, jones. Second row: Fischler, Hale, Albertson, Wilson, Cooley. Third row: Mann, Clinch, C. Smith, Gay, llertelsen, Semans. Fourth row: Mathcwson, Swoyer, RiD15L'Y:h7Ollt7, Crawford, Miller, N, Smith, Murphy, Griflis. NURSING FACULTY A.r.vi.vIant Di1'cfI1'e.rs Di1'vul1'v.rs of .Y1n'svs 1l1.S'fI'llt'f0l' Lillian B. Yontz, R. N. Nina A. Smith, R. N. Ruth A. Cooley, R. N. .Yiglzl SllfffflllfA'lllI't'IIf.l' Freda Griffis, R. N. Janet V. Albertsoli, R. N. Ofwruling Room .S'1r,M'1'-r'ism-s Annie Clinch, R. N. Mildred Roper, R. N. Charlotte Smith, R. N. Martha Kissel Gay, R. N. Marjorie Fnnis Crawford. R. N. .'lHfs!!1c'fi.vt.r Lora Scott, R. N. Lillian Kehrli, R. N. Laura Semans, R. N. Dorothy l isel1lcr, R. N. Clinic A.YSl.YftIIll.y' Anne E. Helsman, R. N. Maclelyn Jones, R. N. Mary C. Ray, R. N. .-Illcrgy Clizzn' llene Keeney Rifenlmrg, R. N. Sally Hale, R. N. I.ab0ri1f011v Marian I. VVhiting. R. N. Isabelle Setser, R. N, lileanor Farr, R. N. SIlf7Ul Z'l.YI7l'S Clara Mann, R. N. llclene Swoyer. R. N. Florence Miller, R. N. Dorothy Fischler, R. N. Virginia Alden, R. N. Kathryn Murphy, R. N. liloise Powers, R. N. , Dietitian Plzy.rifv!l1vri1fvi.vf Eleanor Matliewson llernice liertelsen, R. N. .lt-I.-.... q.. -in-1.-..-.I--n-The Nucleus 191172 - Pagre Twenty onrw--..--...--1-I--..-. - - - ea.. we vw f' m,.r..,, LU' MRS. JOSICPI UNE HOWARD Flu IIN1 duty of :I wonmn IS 10 lw iilllil :md 1l'lIl'.H The Nllvlx-Us 1114? - Pzlum- Tn:-lxty-twu-mf ----- -1- g,,N,.A S ' y :ffm il g 4 Silks 'ii wk These are the ones . . . we obey and stand in awe of . . . in an off-guarcl moment . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m-1.m--un-Pluw N111-I:-ur ISIVI1-I':1:1''INN1-llty-ll11'4-mn1 1 1 1:1 1 - 1 1 - n'Dh1- Num-ls-us 19-lffipiltll' Twc-nty-foux'-1 We obey . . . hours of working . . . doing our best . . . upholding tradi- tions . . . always a thought for the future. 1:-:vnu-nu1un-nnTlw IN ' - ' 04 -P::' T ' ' 1 1 1 .- 1 1 1 1 1 . Pre lM?llf'.5' Messe e E, the members of the class of 1942, are now approaching' an eagerly anticipated event, the climax of our many Varied du- ties and activities here. Vilith high hopes and noble ideals, we came to this hospital, confident that in zealous service to humanity, we could find happiness a11d contentment. Although doubts have often as- sailed us of our capacity to accomplish our tasks, there have also been moments of elation at other tasks well done and courage so gained to continue. Glimpsing' back, we see in nursing duties the opportunities to do with one's own hands-to soothe a fevered brow or to smooth a crumpled pillow with calm sure purpose. The rustling' of a stiffly starched uniform as the nurse hurries down the dimly lighted halls on night duty brings vivid memory of precious moments. VVe remember friendships built on the tirm foun- dations of mutual interests in an absorbing' work. Never-to-be-forgotten incidents of fun-dances and parties, with amiable disagreements over their prep- aration, bedtime chats, so dear to every girlts heart, and coveted trips home-all these linger be- hind as the essence of life off duty. To all those who have given so much of infinite wisdom and boundless patience in our guidance to the understanding' of the true precepts of a worthy nurse, we leave the hope that they shall be well satisfied with our future ,progress toward that goal. To those who follow, we leave the hope that they will find satisfaction and happiness in a profession that offers a haven to the suffering' of a chaotic world. JUNE CRANMER, '42 --I--I--------1----The Nur-lens 1942 -Page Twenty-sixn--- - - - - L74 s Hi ary Today is H10 fomorrozz' we worried about y0sfcrrlay', Hlfl Lady of the Lampl' held it high and the beams fell on September eleventh nineteen thirty-nine, when thirty-seven girls with thirty-seven dreams entered Robert Packer Training School . . . the kind and gentle hostess helped relieve tl1e strai11 . . . a smile broke wl1ich grew wider three days later to include corn, hot- dogs, marshmallows, and watermelon while on the banks of Susquehanna. Une month later we viewed with cider a11d doughnuts one happy month of training . . . then they measured and measured and out of this grew uniforms . . . o11e mid-November ll101'l1l1lg' feigning confidence we we11t on duty to face tl1e new . . . Margaret Dempsey left us soon . . . we missed her and all regretted the break in our class . . . Christmas recreation included a party . . . and Santa with ,his pack was there . . . even Probies could see through that X-ray technician. . . January twenty-fifth the S. S. Probie was launched into our first social success. . . lVe danced and laughed often because we knew in three days our capless though knowledgitudinous heads a new dig- nity would wear . . . but ere that coveted cap was won, Blanche Down packed her suitcase and left another empty seat. . . HI solemnly pledge myself before God -the sound of our many voices echoed back the beat of quickening hearts as with pride and fear we accepted new responsibilities . . . Mary Green accepted other vows . . . Jane Gustin and Gertrude Smith made a double . . . and we marched into our Intermediate year of study, sleighbells, capes, and night duty shifts . . . losing Virginia Ogden in our onward move to Seniority . . . Here we won a day off each week . . . and from a nucleus of dancing, raffles, and candy our yearbook grew . . . Virginia Robyler left . . . Now each must seek separate paths and yet be united in the common bond of victory. -Jussi u OAIVIP, ,42 u--n-..- - -nu-n-The Nucleus 1942-Page Twenty-seven..-...- - - - - ,qw-.ah-H1 gr' 1,'1cciPL1,1,1 1'41xN01.1.Y. DANsV1LL1c, N. Y. C'o1111ie A11 11111 11'01'141 's il stage- .... S1lHlll1'001i .... Eyvs 111211 grlistn-11 1111111 211111 11l'1Qj11f .... 11111112111 111- Twost. l+'1:.1Nct11:s 11'A1c1:E1,1,, S11Y111-3, 111. 1'1 1'z111 '1'11 1111 01' 11111 .... 1C11'i1'i1111vy of 21 p1'z10Tivz11, 1121112 11-ss ki1111 .... I1111' 11111111 is 111111 il Hz1s11i11g 111111111 .... XYOI'l1S with 111ig'11f. -l14:ss112 C'A111'. SAYRE. PA. 4'C'z1111pie S11'f1l1fIONf 111i1111s are 01.1011 thoso of XV1l01ll the 1111is'1' wo1'111 1l02ll'S lvast ..,. Sz1111p1vr's .... No 111111111 of z111g'o1- s11z111 l'l'1Il2l11l .... S1111t10 11'itti1'is111. R14I'1'TX' F1c1'1'r1111,11:Y, 11,1N1Qs1s01cc1, PA. ' 4 1'11'1tl'11H 11n111111g1111t11 its sich-s .... '1111u1'011g.g'11111'e11 .... 1 111c1'11111 of fz1s11io11. .4- --...1.T11e N1ll'1t'1lS 151471-Pnrv T11'1-my-I-ight,...-..- --1-.......-.-.-n...- 110kll'1j' 1:11111 and 11011081 v11v01' .... 11z111g111101' BE'r'rY OHL, SAYRE, PA. CL 77 Cokes and conversation .... Authentic . . . . De termined mind .... Printerls ink. JEAN STONER, AUBURN, N. Y. .Spontaneous C0llllJl1Stl0l'1 .... Coats of HNzu'y blue .... Nothing great is ever accomplislietl without enthusiasm .... VVl1ite sails flying. BELLE II.xR1uSoN. JERSEY C1'rY, N. J. Belle No legacy so rich as honesty . . . . The eozist be- yond . . . . l ree-lance .... Sense and sensi- bility. IiELEN SMITH, TOYVAXDA, PA. l promise you laughter .... Life is real .... Race for-th, my song like the rushing' river . . .s. Cinnamon. 1 1 g-u1u.1.piu1n1. 46 7 Betty Tony ' ' mm Irish ' .-.-The Nucleus 129-13 -Page Twenty-uinfru-I un Ili n nu Omvic Bmlii-nv, SPRINGVILLE, PA. Things are IIPVOI' so had . . . . And gladly would she l92ll'll'2lllll gladly teach. Iflnsm Dlsxxls, Ptmsxi, N. Y. Hlleuniel' l,ife's fiue loyalties .... Her eyes the index of ll01' soul .... t'm1ve1-sation at lllltllllgllf .... Mzlllcugzliiy. JANE S'1'AFFoRn. li.xsT SMITHFIELD, PA. 'A-lane My dei-pest thoughts are under lock and key .... lIlllt'l' peace .... Sporting blood . . . . The hills am- really for eliiiibiugx ALICI-1-RFTH Fowucs, TUNKIIANNOCK, PA. ' ' Fowles Sensitivity to beauty .... Campus life .... Eu- doweil to tzietfuluess .... Uusluikable poise. W N The Nucleus 19472 - Page Thirty-n- - -- - - - - -1 -u 'tOllie Sho should. she could, she would, she did hor best .... East is 02lSlfVV6St is west .... Svsxx 01:11, ROCK S'1'R1:A11, N. Y. HSusie lVit and wl1i111s0y . . . Thc vssvucc of llll1ll0I' is its 2lppI'0L'l2lllOll .... 1 love llfe .... lnlillll- ingoes and palms. M11J1m1c1v CURRY, Avom, PA. 'AC111-ry' I shall laugh mysvlf to death .... Stvrling . . . Pussy-Willows .... Aull Slllllll'll illnoss. HIARJORIE S'1'.wK110UsE. SONl'IS'l'0NYN, PA. Marge ,N The woods are lovely. dark aml clvvp .... lizxsy .51 going .... Bowling pins .... Iluil fvllow . . . 51 well met. ESTHER T1u1'1:. l'1111,AD1:1,111111x. PA. 4 I'ig11e Thy modesty is cradle to thy merit .... l1ig:l'Tt boats sail swift-though Q,'I'l'2ll'lll' hulks tll'2lNV clvep .... The lllll110I' that 11-f1'vsl10s . . . F01'll1rigl1t. I- -1-.-inn----------un-1-:Tlx0 Nllvlz-us lil-173 -- P11543 Tl1i1'ty-one-n . lmll1.l -.nn1nq1 .ini ,lu ,, ,, ,am Wi ps--M .av 'fue .AR i M N259 . f 1 .Vx K j ! 15? a ' f , ti 1 14 I' .' N, IRZA' 'ND, ' . 1 44 p bieva J1 C'orn,i . . . Fl ' ,.... My days a s ift . . . ii' owin 1 e. M.xRY-lin-:Nic MCENTEER, C'1i15.xi:F1E1,D. PA. L L 77 Classics have ai charm .... Drive dnl l ca rc away . . . . Gingrhani dogs and calico cats . . . . Lcast alone in solitude. Iio1m.x1NE BAILEY, '1'RoY, PA. A 4 ' Lorraine ' ' l have no other but 21 w0man's reason .... I think it so bccausc I think it so .... Deter- mined cfficicncy .... Love of my life . . . Pcrky air. Lomsr: T110nAs. WEL1.snoR0, PA. Tommie ' i Pzlstcl .... Serenity itself .... Angelic cfficicncp . . . . Lznignidgiiot listless. 'cus 19-172 - Pzurc Thil'Iy-EW0.nn1nu1nn-l-un-nu-ln-1nn1nu-nl in nn-un--I - -I--mi I hr- Null K lll.XRGAlQl'I'l' H11.u+'1+'I-:1:, 'l'1:m', PA. . Z I 7 7 I V I Wl1irliv50's .... 'l'1-izlls and Trllmlzitlons . . P' K' I ' AOVOI' Too g.2'l'l'2ll the 'EklSlC7lll0l'0,S il W1 nc-ss to flu it .... Dark Oyos. l31c'1 1'Y Yovxu, VVICST lJI'l l'S'l'0N, llx, ' ' l'lvT'Q' 7 ' Tlw Nll'0lllQ'fll of Tllougllt .... Smml think it wm-ll to lw all llll'l2lll1'll0l-Y .... Ol' timv z liivvr .... All zllmw but not lom-ly. A I wW Gr:1:'1'm'm: llm1m'm', Dl'SlIIllil'I, llx. Gvl'T llrivulv lifv .... lllIlllK'1'S aml lllm-lwrnls . . lmpossilmlv to lrurrlv .... Tam 1-rmvwtilllvs. BIILLICI-fN'l' Alumni, WEs'1'1+'1l4:1,lw, llx. Hllllillio' Nmx' upgnow flown---like il lmclwt in El wvll . l 4-nulll a Tull- unfulsl .... lligrll l0llSlUll . . . lligrll heels vlivliingf. your --- --1--u -n- - - -n-.lxw Bllvll-aw lHl'J-Pays' .llllI'lX-llll'l'l'- -n-n---- un 1 ln ie ips'---L G11.xm's HUNT, l'Am:0NDA1115, PA. 'KGlacldie ' l Iivv to eat .... Gcmorosity is the soul of fl'l0l1dSlllP .... Moods and fancies. Do110'1'111' I1A1111x1c'1'. lI0NEsDA1111, PA. HD0ttiCH llvziuty 1111ass111111-11 .... fl2lSlllI16I'0 ..., lnfinite w11'iety .... Of ll10l'0 than 00111111011 friendli- 111-ss. l 1.0n1:Nct1-3 I1.x111',x1c'1'. IIilNl'lSDAlAl'l, PA. H l4'l0ssi0 Silly Sylllpllfbllj' .... N1lIlt'lI2ilHl1C0 .... Knick- lmzxcks .... A fig fm' l'ilI'f'-Id fig for woe. JVN1: Vlmxxlrza, B1Nm1.x11'r0N, N. Y. HJl111iu They that stand high lizivv lllifllly blasts to Shake llll'l11 .... Diplomat .... ln quietness and uoidicleiice shall be your strength .... Simple, sweet and lovable. wTl11' Nuvh-us 1912 - Pam- Thirty-fouivn-n-n-n-n -n -----n.-n-n llomv is where tho heart lies . . . . Eat to live- M.xR1oN IIAVILL, AVOCA, N. Y. Na111cless acts of kindness .... Hayrides and hill- tops . . . . VVhat's mine is yours . . . . Siigar and spice and everything nice. XYIVIAN NOELK. OONIFER. N. Y. More mattel' with less art .... Opvuiug night . . . . The co11ti11e11tal viewpoint . . . . 1111-11-11- ibh- f'illgOI'llifliiS. P1'esizi'mzf .... Vim l'rcsizlr'uf Secrwfary .... T7'f3ll.Q1lTCl' . Class Colors , 1 Class Flower . , Class IIIOHO . 4 6312115011 ' ' 'L Viv .xiii Owlclxaizs i 1 1 JVN13 CRANNIICR 1..I4h.s1E IJICNNIS ., illl-11.141N SMITH . . fl31f1I.1.1c Iixklzlsux . . . .Gniilfzx AND XV111'1'1a LILY 01' T1115 Y1x1,1.14:Y 4iPATIIiNl'l'l AND l'1c11sEv1:1:1xNC1c A1111 I'1:1C14:1.1css Thu- Nucleus 1942 -Pzurv '1'hi1'ty-Hv:-.- - - - - - - - - - l'1r4t ww: NI. l.cxx'1s, J. lw1rd,j. Mmng, ,l. limtwivk. ll. lxllu Q lcrpollllx. Sccmui ww: R, Nlclkzl. lf. I'ic1futt. M. Sturm, fl. lluilur. M. VllHk'l'. ii. Spvxwvr, If. liullur' '1'l1i1'cl www: ii, lllsugxlzl, ll. Sul1om1mvx', ll. k4:11'tv1'. If. llzmttuu. XI. lnycl. Iilwmwll. I'UlIl'lll row: Nl. Nmtlw, XX. XXzxtk1us, j. TCl'l'j, IC. I,Zll'1'4lXY, li. HL'lll1l'If, .X. 'l1L'IlTt'1'. lfiftlm ww: Ii. llmvcr, QXI. filillllhtll. NI. X'1lI'l'11j', J. Iylrlllilll, U. l':n1'k, XI, U5Im1'11u. 5lXTll rmv: IH. Ihlcs. Tx. Lmmkc. Xl. llzlrding, A, fSx'isxx'ulfl, ll. I :1ix'cl1ilr,l. Rczlrz li. Nortmm, M. Rl'j'1ltJ lnfermedfhfe P1 fuwiflvizf 4... ,..I1'x1i X en' Nc Vim' lH'1'Sflyl'lIf ,. .. .M,xl:m:lf:N1i I+'1'1,l sl Sf'I'I'l'fllI'-If ,A Tl'1'llNlII'PI' . Hfs'frn'ifl11 C h1.w.Q mlolzw , A C'lf1.s'.w flozwr . f 'Ir1s'.Q nmffn . .. ...... - - .. .- .. -ul--Th 0 Nm-I4-us 1!H'I-Pz1sr- 'l'Im't5 fax...-u..-m.-..,.,-,...-......-.u-.....n.-..- ,, NlAx1:ms.xl:1c'1' Klrm 'Xm:1..x1n14: Tzf:.v11 lx AHIAN Hlcvxo ..C i01.n AND XYIIIII' v .A , .Nlmul YlsluY, Ylfmlz ANU 'x It I'Hl x ' W View Intermediates on Review Mary Harding-noisy radios--HTrue to the Arinyl' Dot Park-being called HGertrudeH-f'Naugl1ty but Nice Ruth Metka-the student couneili LoVe and Hissesn Betty Biles-getting' up in the morning-- Men in Her Life Kate Norton-coming in at 11:30- Navy Blues Mary Osborne-clashing colors- Lady, Be Good Jenny lnsogna-a broken sewing' machine-ftPhiladelphia Story Helen Carter-the Draft- Come and Get Iti' Freda Pickett-none, an agreeable girl- Flight from Xowhcren Mabel Griswold-a perpetual wolfess-- Nig'l1t after Nightl' Marge Canipbell-the distance home-- I lYanted lVing's Esther Darrow-these noisy people+ Tl1e Lady Eve Kate Cooke-not enough furloughsw- Sailor's Luck Betty Lilley-fickle inen- First Love XVinnie lVatkins-fudge chiselers- You Can't Take lt with You Jean Donlon-blue and white-t'Lovc Finds Andy Hardy Helen Schoonover-that sister-f'Hell's a-poppin' H Marie Loyd-coinpetition-''The Lady Has Plans Esther Grover-Dietetics class- Out of the Fog Kay Bennett-lnternes-''The Lady Is Willing , Marge Starr-movie magazine thieves-f'Honolulu Lee Teater-proposals-J'The Bride XYore Red Peg Murray-Drugs and Solutions-t'XYithout Regrets Jane Young-the lack of peace- Always in My Heart .Zo f ' 47,6 Millie Smith-charge work-- Her Cardboard Lover ' Mary Lewis-Dispensary- Two Faced XVOIIIZIIIH Zfddf ' v fluff? Congetta Terpolilli-people-J ' The Letter ' ' Dora Hatton-continued questioning'- No Man of lfer Own 'za Gerry Butler-second surgery- liady for a Day Margene Fuller-two day weekends--''fiaiigliiiig' Lady Grace Spencerhtoo few weekends-'tBlues in the Night Eleanor Bullard-catty g'irlse This Time for Keeps Jeannie Brown-men-''History ls Made at Nigrhtm Jean Bostwick-third floor- How Green vias My Valleyn Janice Ford-married inen-- Ball of Fire -Tune Terry-her size- So Big Hattie Fairchild-running' vvatei'-F-t'liost Horizon Marian Reynolds-that Sippy dieteJ'Salute to Courage ..-.-..--.- - - - - ----The Nm-leixs 19472 -Page Thirty-sev0n-- - - - - - - - - - 1 if if 'lv ll O :Q , , - .X W ., Y. P ,yt . , A I .ff nf. , A , K 2. . Q W ff 'A 'ii . . X , U, mp um hit to ll ht: NI l'llmcr, li. l':x1'k, ll. Halton, J. imluxu, IC, I:LlI'HI1Q2l!'llC, L. Vusv. A , D A. .Xmlrcwm I41-umul mw: ii. llzlzf.-11, -I. llumwss. X. Sclmu11m'u1', Nl. ,Xl'1l1S1I'lrHg, Rl. Xlmmm. 'Vhirml mw: lf, I'1iCl'll1Ul'll, lf. Klnfzlll, IJ, lluwlcy, S. Mffuy. j. Klurrix R. Kllll'l,UXX'L'll. irtlllflll rmv: V. Hill. C. xlUSSL'1'51l1il1I, V. Czml, L. Dimrmck, Xl. lilvuwriglxt. Iwnh ww: V. 1 z11'kc1', ID, Shzurp, R, Sinums, D. Carlson, C. Siwrs. Sixth row: j. Yoslmurglm, Il. ShL'Ii1Hll'1l, XI. Davis, A. llvrmip, IC. jrvlnmsml, Rl. fQiIl5Ull. lTfvttu111 mxxt P. Scllxvzlrtv, l'. Tmlml, ll. Scutt, K. Xlzxrshxxll, I-. Xlicluu-l, ll. Stllrclcvzxllt. lJI'l'NllI1'1lf .... Vim' l'l'r'sfffL'Ilf ,S'wr'1'wf11r',1j , , , 4 Trwzszmer A llisforirm .. Iflrms Colors . Cflrzss 1 IO?l'f3I' f.f'I1l,vs JIOHO . . ,,1...1,.,,...,.,,1,,.,1m11 1 1 .-un- Jun br: .. lJm:o'r11Y CARLSUN AH1 1'u JANE SIMUNS KA'l'1l1.mcN BIARSHALL lilclzxlvlc STURIDEYAWI' A , . .IJOROTHY SHARP ,MAHOON AND Suxmz . . A . .VVVINE CARNATION So L1'1iT1,14: DUNN-So MUUH TO Dow 1- Nm-lr-us 19472 -- Page' Thirtv-vx hi ,.1,,,........1 .-,..1u....u.1,,,1m..u - l Identification Tags Andrews, Alice- l've gained so niuch weight since l've been here. A rmstrong, Muriel-' 'lllho 's he? ' ' Burlingaine, Edna May- Father pity Bessie, poor orphan cow. Carlson, Dorothy---4'Not 7'ClIZl,Ij?H Card, Phyllis- Thatls a cute little number. Clark, JU119-HX7OSllU1'glll XVhere are youfm r Davis, Marion- Time to get up. i ga ,,4.,,.,,, fl4.J,4.e----4f.,,1, l Dunock, Lois- Teddy, are you ready? ,-K. 414. Fhchhorn, Florence- Oh, inv gosh! live ga' led two more pounds. Gibson, Margaret-' ' Honest ! Glenwright, lllargaret- You nlake-a me mad. G0lQlll, .lean- VVell, ...... , hut why? Hawley, Dorothy- Do you really think soll' Hazen, Gertrude--4 ' H-U-H l 7 i Henness, Juanita-' 'Aw ! ' ' Hennip, Anna- Nothing' new. Hill, Phyllis-t'Any letters or 2lllYilllllg'?,, Johnson, El02lll01'--iiTllllllill' W MaeDowell. Rae- I know, but l just eoulcln't keep awakefl Marshall, Kathleen- I clonlt get it. MeCall, Frances- li say there-'l McCoy, Shirley- I clon't have anything' to say. lllessersinith, flZllfllOl'lllC-Hlilll all tired out. Michael, Loiskuflh, the poor little thine. Moore, Mercedes- Got anything' to eatfl' Morris, Jeanne-4'Reineinher the honor system. Naegely, Marv Ann-- ls that phone call for ine? Palmer, Marie- Tl1at burns ine npf' Park, Ruth- Pin llUI'l'YlllQ,'.H A , Parker, Pauline- I never get filled up. Sehoonover, Ann-- lVho told mm? M ,flu ' Scott, Betty'- Tl1at's swell, kid. Ngofx yi Sehwartz, Phvllis-'4Do you know Charlieli' - ' , M Sharp, Dorothv- Ah, luscious goo! l ' Sheppard. Hilda- flh. Yes, she is a great kid. Simons, Ruth Jane- llon't eat it, grandma. ltls hirdseed. Meaning, Ult 'taint so. Sivers, Claire- Oh! You're kiclding'. Sturdevant. Rerniee-Hlllell. l'll sav. Todd, Pllyllis-'tlVo11cle1' what Trois is doing? Vosburqh Jeanne- Did Johnnie Call? 7 Vose, lleanore- ls that so? , V J lllalton, Betty- XVell, I clon't Care. F' N2 , Ck Ubi ko-42 w sk AJ-el A' , M ff Jw, it - 1 1 - - 1 - - - ----The Num-lens 19472 -Page Tl1ll'tj'-lllllli - 1 -n-n-1 -n-n-u- CAPPING ANUARY 18, 1942, will al- ways linger i11 the 1119111- ories of forty-two girls who lliltl completed their preelinical period at tl1e Robert Packer Hos- pital a11d were IIOVV ready to re- eeive their caps at tl1e 0l0VC1ltll annual capping exercises. This was an iinportant step in their lives because tl1ey had proven hoth to themselves Zllld their sis- ter nurses tlltlif they were capable ot' receiving the digiiitied title of .lunior nurses. The exercises, as i11 tl1e pre- eeding years, were held i11 the Chureli of tl1e Redeeinerg a Cere- lllfllly never to be forgotten by those who attended. As tl1e strains of tl1e Mareliing Song, written by Rev. Glen B. Walter with Mrs. Katherine l'riee Kresge as organ aeeoni- panist resounded throughout the t'lllll'Cll, tl1e student nurses of tl1e Robert Packer llospital entered the ehureh, singing as they eanie. Following till' invoeation give11 hy Rey. Vllalter, Dr. Donald Guthrie, Sl11'g001l-lll-Cl1l0fl., eoni- pliniented us o11 our aeeoniplish- inents a11d advised 11s as to Olll' new responsibilities. lle also re- niinded 118 that a good nurse not Ulllf' practices a profession, lllli also possesses a11 art. A beautiful l'0lltllilOlI of tl1e l.ord's Prayer was given hy tl1e student ehorus lllltlCI' tl1e direc- tio11 ot llr. Martin. Miss J 11119 Ol'tllllYlOl', President ot' tl1e Senior Class, then wel- eonied 11s as sister nurses and eongratulated us upon our prog- ress. XVC, as young nurses, received our caps fl'0lIl Miss Nina A. Smith, Directress of Nurses, and Miss liillian B. Yontz, Assistant Direetress of Nurses, assisted by Miss Ruth tfooley and Miss Adella VVilson. Upon lighting our eandles from tilt? 0119 held by tl1e Spirit of Nursing, syniholized by Miss Gertrude Dobson, we re- solved we would carry o11 the spirit of nursing as it had been carried O11 before us. lVith this l'OS0l1lil0ll i11 niind and our faces alight with tl1e hope and joy t 1 l l t - 1 1 - 1 - 1 - -11--'The Nuelells 151432 1 PIIQIU F0I'Cy-H'- -- -' 1 -' - 1 '- of our souls we joined in unison in repeating the Florenee Night- ingale Pledge. As American burst from the lips of the student nurses, par- ents and friends eould not help feeling proud of the girls who stood before them and the Wonderful profession they had ehosen. After the benedietion given by Rev. lYalter, the student nurses of the Robert Packer Hospital, eaeh proudly wearing her cap, left the ehureh eager to receive the Congratulations of parents and friends. -LEANOHIC Vosn, '44 C-XJQQDCERJLZD A JUNlOR'S PRAYER A eandle stood before me So slim and silvery white, 'l'hat even in the shadowy night She made my dark thoughts bright. She never saw a leaping flame This gentle, slender thing But syvays upon her fragile base While all, her praises sing. But what is happening to my beautiful ghost? She fliekers with a sigh. And suddenly shoots a blue white flame To all the Gods on High. So like my eandle, l hesitate Uautiously lieking the flame lvntil I can prove that my flame is pure And nurse, a worthy name. And so dear God, this .lunior's prayer Tonight is simply this. Please make my flame the whitest yet And I will live in bliss. J. X70Slllll'Q,'ll. .. .. -- .- - - - -1-n-The Nueleus 10122 - Page Forty one- - - - -u-.--.-.--..- 4-In-uf IEHI i Pzuzx- lf'm'lyf1xw1 AI: ease . . . Footloose and Fancy Free . . reversibles and saddle shoes . . . candy bars and cokes. 11m-lvl'-H'I1'III-'I'hz- x11.41.-Us mn f 1'-M if I - .. .... ...- .... .. - - - .. First row: J. Bostwick, Xl. Cznnphall, tl. Voslmurglz, Xl. AlCl'il1iL'L'1', B. llarrison, ll. Chl, J. Stonnr, M. Sliaffcr, lf. Tiguc, R. lllzifllowcll. Second row: S. Orr, A. Griswold, V. Nocllc, A. lfowlcs, L. Voss, ll. lfritcliley, J. Crzlnnlcr. Nucleus Staff Editor-in-Chief .,.. ,....., R Qtty Olll Business Mzniagvr . . . . . . . . . . . ....,.,. .... B elle Harrison Aclvertisiiigr Manager . . ..................,....,,.......... -lean Stoner Senior Editors ...., . , Susan Orr, Mz1rgz11'ot Sll2lilt'l', Alice-Ruth Fowles ln.t0r1110dizxtL' Editors . . . . .Juun Bostwick, Marjorie Cznnpboll, Alive Griswold Junior Editors , . . . . . .Ja-anne V0.4lJlll'Ql'll. lmzinorc Vosv, Rav lllacllowell Joke Editor .............. ......,,.....,. S usan Orr Chronicles .. . .,,..,... Esther Tiguo Art, Eclitor ,.., . . .Mary lrenv McEnte0r Class History . . . .......... Jvssie Camp Class Propliccy . . . . . .Betty Fritcliley Class lVill ..,. .,... Y 'ivian Noelk Class Poem ........... . , .ll1HI'Q,'Zll'Ct Sllaffer Class Song' .....,........ . . .Margairet Shutter Student Council Editor .... .. ,..... . . ...,. June Craniner Alumnae Editor ....... ....... ....,............ L z nlra Seinaus Advisory Coiuniittee . .. Mr. ll. E. Bishop, Miss Ninn A. Smith .1 - 1 - 1 - - 1 -I--Tho Nnvlvns 19172-I':1uo FOI'l.X'f0llI'w- - - - - - 1 1 1 - Sczltcrli G. lnsogua, J. Bostwick, ll, CZlI'lSOll, R. Simams, J, Crzmmcr, l.. llzziley. K. Nortozi J. Young, I . lliclilmrn. Srancling: P. Card. M. liullcr, M. Mcliutcur, B. Hzirrison, R. Park, M. llzircling. J. Gulcm E. Dennis, J. Stafford, B. Bilcs, M. Armstrong. M. Smith, H. Smith, M. Gleuwright. IJI'f?SlKICllf Student Council Vice Prcsiflmzz' , . ql'C'l't'fll ry Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss June Cl'IlIl1llCI' lflsic lk-miis Ilelcn Smith licllc llarrisoii June Ymmg Mzlrgcm' liullci' Mildred Smith fiiUVZ'lIlI1Zl lusugnzi I Jurotliy Czlrlsrm Ruth Simons Ni1l1',21ll'R'l Glcmvrigllt Juan Kiulciu - .. - -u-un-Tliv Nu . Miss JVNE ClI.XX1ll'lli . . . . .Miss JUNE XYOUNG . . .Miss Do1:u'rHY i'.x1:1.sux Slaxlons Miss Miss Miss Miss XTER M EI'JIA'l'l'IS Miss Miss Miss Miss .l l'N!OlIS Mirs Miss Miss Miss vlifus 1!l-l'I--Pu::'i- Forty-Iiv Milclrccl Curry Lorrzxinc llziilsy Mary Irciie Mclfntc-or Jam' Stufforcl lNiZlllll'j'll NKDl'l6lll Mary llimliug Betty Jazm liilcs Jenn liustwicli Ruth Park Phyllis Czirrl lfloiwiice liiclilmrii Muricl ,Xrillstrzmg Clivlnvllillrllilli - 1 1 Q lfmut ww, icft In right: If. liiclilimii. Nl. flilmm, fi. lnsugnzi, J. lhmluii, .X. Tczltcr. ll. Scutt. Miss lfisclllvr, Mrs. Krcsgi-, D11 Kiilftill, rl. Iiuiwl, if. Iliillrirrl, IJ. Park, l..'l'11m1i:1s, hi. 'I'i1'i'5'. P, Svliwzlrtv. bvcoiirl ww: IU. Czmrlwu, lljuliiisswii, Xl. 141511. 1. Stuiiw. Vi. lirmvii, Nl.Smi1li. ll.FziircIiil1l. J. flulciiiu .X. lfuwlvs, .-X. .Xiiclruxxx ll. l i'itclilvy, IC. Uiirliiigzlillu, KI. l'1il111i-r, .X. firisxvnlfl, Y IL. llziri-uw, li. Iliitlcr, Nl. SUIIT, V. Xuclk, XX. Xhltkiiis, l. L.:ii'd. Third rimwi L. Kliclizwl, H. 0111. U. Yuiiiig. RI, Oslmriic. IJ. i.2llN1lZll't, I.. llziiluy. ll. Smith. S, Orr, L. Ibimock, J, Vuslmurgli, l'. Pzirkur, Rl. Xucgcly, lf. Nlcfzill, ll. Slizirp, BI. .Xml- strmig, J. llcimvss. 51. Nlurray, Xl. Lcwis, llzxtton, l'. Hill, M. Davis. Student Chorus l'rr'siflw1f .............., ..Al.ic'r1 Ri ru Fowmzs S1'l'I'f'ffIl'.Ij and Tl'l'llSlIl'l'I' . . 311111111-11: SMITH l1f11l'flI'flIlI . . .,.... .TEAN Gcmmi llirwim' . HDR. Xl, ll. KI.x1:'l'IN Af1'1'i.w'r ,,.., ..,. B llss D. l4'1sc'l11.1cn .'i!'C'0IlljJllHf.Sf ,. ...Max K. l'Ru'ie Kmzscsm - - - - - - - -i--ui-Thv Nuvlr-Us 1234! - Pingrv Fm-ly-six - .- - - .- - .- -- - - fommenc ment 1942 May Tufcmty-eighth Class Day Exercises amd 1Jll11lCI', Nurses' Dining Room, 7:30 p. 111. May Thirty-first ,lgilCCillZlU1'Q3tG Service, Church of the Redeemer, 7 :30 p. m. June Second COll1111Cl1CQH1Q11t Exercises, llospitzll Lawn, 3 p. 111. Alumnae Banquet and Receptlou, lrou Kettle lim, lVz1verly Hill, T 11. 111. June Third Surffical Clinic Dr, D0ll2llll Guthrie 10 a. 111. 21 7 7 Dzulce, Nurses' Home, 8:30 p. m. GXJQERJLTJLIB Uo1xm1l1Ncm1EN1' P1:oG11AM v 1 1 y Selections , March .,.. , Lehigh Valley bystem Shops band . . Lehigh Valley System Shops Band l11vocz1tio11 .. .,..,........ Rev. Thomas Tighe Remarks . 1. ....1...1...,....c.,,.,.......... Dr. Donald Guthrie .Xddress-Dr. Andrew Mutch, Minister Emeritus, Bryn Mawr Presby- terian Clllllfll. Prese11tz1tio11oflliplomzns . . l,l'OS0llt2ltl0ll of Pius l'll01'01lCC Nightiiigale 'Pledge 1 . lleneclictioii .,.,.,. Mzlrcll . . . Selections . .1..i..i..1 1 1 1 1 1.1- A .... Mr. John ll. hlllllilf' ,... . . . . Miss Nina A. Smith, R. N. .Clz1ssofl942 . , l1el1ig'l1Vz1lley System Shops Band Lehigh Valley System Shops Bzmd The Nm-lc-us 1942 -Page Forty-seven----u----.-- - - - - - The Passlh Pam e 1941 Juuc 3rd: The Thirty-eighth Annual Commencement exercises were held for twenty-eight seniors. July lst: Ten new internes assumed their duties at the R. P. H. August Zlstz Successful ice cream social was held by the seniors, benefit of the Nucleus. September Sth: Forty-six new students start- ed their preliminary training. llth: Annual Corn Roast was held at Hammond 's Cottage. October lst: Miss N. A. Smith, R.N., Di- rf-ctress ot Nursing celebrated her 20th Anniversary at the Robt. Packer Hospital. Sth: Dr. Geo. VV. Hawk marked his 30th anniversary at the R. P. H. 14th: Supper Party held for the Baptist Nurses by-the Sarepta Society of the Sayre Baptist Church. Qlst: Nineteen junior students from Mansfield State Teachers' Col- lege were conducted o11 a tour thru the Hospital. 27th: Twenty-one Packer nurses entertained by the Class of the Meth- odist Church. 30th: Annual Hallowelen party and Initiation of Probies was held in the Nurses, Home Gym. November 15th: Catholic nurses entertained by the Court of St. Mary at Jenkins, Inn. December l5th: Episcopal nurses attended a Christmas Party given by the St. Maryis Guild. 23rd: Annual Christmas Party in the Nurses, Home Gym for the stu- dents. f January 18th: At an impressive candle- .-uninni 1nu1u1nn1nn-un-nn-The Nucleus 1942 1942 light service the members of the pre- liminary class received their caps. February 3rd: Miss Gertrude Barbour re- signed her position as Supervisor on Children's VVard to enter the U. S. Army Nurse Corps. 9th: Miss Eloise Powers assumed the duties of Supervisor on Children is Ward. March 5th 1 Dr. J. VV. J. Carpender, M.D., fellow in Roentgenology left the R. P. H. for the U. S. Navy. 17th: St. Patrick 's Day Dance held in the Nurses' Home for the benefit of the Nucleus Fund. 23rd: Dr. and Mrs. NVm. Ramsey were the proud parents of a son. April lst: Miss Mary Lenker, Dietitian, resigned her position. 22nd: A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Evans. May lst: Annual May Day Breakfast for night nurses was held at the Shep- ard Hills Country Club. Miss Eleanor Mathewson, Dietitian, resigned her duties and was succeeded by Miss Louise Morgan. 12th : M. Louise Snyder, R.N. educational State Board advisor made annual visit to our school of nursing. 7th: Daughter was born to Dr. and Mrs. S. Paul Perry. llth: Dr. A. Olsen, M.D., Neuro- Surgeon, left the R. P. H. to do his duty for the U. S. Navy. 15th: Dr. S. Paul Perry, M.D., associate in Roentgenology left the Robert Packer Hosp. Staff for the U. S. Navy. 4 Juue Qndz The Thirty-eighth Annual Commencement exercises were held on the nurses' home lawn for thirty seniors. -Page F0rty-eighfh-u- - - - - - - - - 355, al, The year marches on . . . summer, autumn, winter, and spring . . . traclitional affairs . . . and original ones . . . H-an-nu------,--'l'l l liflzu-P ----1----- das Poem UoMMnNe11MnN'r Thirty nurses all i11 White, Soleinnly pledged to do the rightg Triuniphant, yet sad..they lay aside Those stripes they ilonnecl with joy and pride. Can it he three years have flown While ill skill and knowledge they have grown? Thirty nurses all i11 white, Honoring' the lady with the light, Proud o11 this g'racluation dayg Yet realizing' that the way They hope to tread is just begung Tt's truly UOIIIIIIOIIOUIIIQIlt, they are ll0t ilone. Thirty nurses all ill white, To loving' frieiicls a wondrous sightg Eaeh girl vowing' to clo her best To alleviate pain, from east to West. These tl1e11 are tl1e Lyracliiates ereetiiig' you, The Packer Class of '42, M. SHANPEI1, '42 s.-u-u-u-u-w-n-u-u--.The Nucleus 19415 -- Page Fifty-uu-u- - - - nu Cla s Song JI'sT TREMICMBER Tim l'ixeKEn,' CTO the Melody of HBCIIIOHITJOI' Pearl lfzirborwj tlrzlduation the eventful day, As now we leave behind our clzissinutes clezxr 7 lYe'll recall, while passing on the way The things that llilp1JOllOLl in the days spent here. Clzorzzsf Just reineniber old Packer As into the world we go. In the days of our traiining, How we sootherl their pain and woe. lYe will always renieinlmer All the nionients filled with gleeg So with nieniories of Pucker YVQ go on to Vietory. Three long' years we've waited for this hour: Now we have grown in knowledge, skill and power. As we forward go the best to do, The nursing Class of 1942. M. SIIAFFIQR, '-12 - - - - ------The Nuvlc-ns 19422 - Page Fifty-one -n--n-n- - - 'y . W' M , -' 3965-xiii? Here we are . . . at work and at play 1- - --n-- ----- nu-Thv N111-lvlls 1942 - Palm- Fifty-xwm-u- - -u-. 'sw tired feel: and weary bodies . . . but always ready For Fun u-nu-nn-mf-nn--un-uu-nu-nu-m--The Xuvleus 194' - Pwge Fiftythrvffn- nlun - III. -m1- -I-: - vulu -nn-nn-uu-m-- ' w. To Mase Who Follow IQ, the Senior Class of 15342 of the Robert Packer Training School for Nurses, in the State of Pennsylvania, being in good health and of sane mind, do hereby will and bequeath the following to our successors: To Miss Smith, we leave a sound proof suite for second floor. To Miss Yontz. we leave an automatic case recorder to prevent future gray hairs. To Miss Cooley, we leave a smoke filter so she can see the way to her room from the end of the corridor. To the whole Intermediate Ulass, we leave our favorite sport of raising money by giving dances, selling chances, etc. and our heart- felt sympathy. To the .Tunior Class we leave only our admiration for their youth, energy and enthusiasm in the hope that it will last thru their three years of training. To those who have labored with unfailing effort in our behalf, we leave the desire that future classes will not be suffering from nareolepsy. Lorraine Bailey leaves her efficiency to .lean Bostwick. Louise Thomas wills her Hpetit feminity to Kathleen Cooke. Olive Bagley wills her hair styling ability to Ruth .lane Simons. Frances Farrell leaves her initiative to .lean Donlin. .lane Stafford passes on her golden silencen to Helen Varter. Helen Smith leaves her happy-go-lucky attitude to Helen Schoon- over. Marion Havill wills her ever present sense of humor to Marian Revnolds. . Jean Stoner wills her patriotic enthusiasm to YVinifred Yfatkins. Mildred Curry bequeaths her wires to Mary Osborne. Susan Orr wills her soft burps and wit to Shirley McCoy. Alice Ruth Fowles leaves her grace and poise to Ruth Metka. The Senior Class's unforgetable sextet of Belle Harrison. Mar- garet Shaffer, Marene Mcllnteer, lfllsie Dennis, Olive Bagley, Uecilia Connolly leave their vocal ability to Alice Griswold, Jean Golem, Lois Dimock, Mildred Smith and .lean Vosburgh with the hope that they'll Carry on in the interest of the Student Chorus. Millicent Moore wills her nightly exercises and faithful diet to Marjorie Starr. Gladys Hunt leaves her sandwich recipes to June Terry. Jessie Camp leaves her sweet and gentle manner to Congetta Terpolilli. Marjorie Stackhouse and Gertrude llembury leave their hitch- hiking ability to Dorothy Park and Betty .lean Biles. '... - - - .- .- ..- - .-.--The Nucleus 1942 - Page Fifty-fouru-n-..- - - - - - - - Betty Fritchley leaves her timidness to Eudora Hatton. n Marene McEnteer leaves her ability to rhurnba and conga to Giovanna Insogna. June Cramner leaves her worries of tl1e Student Council to June Young. Betty Ohl wills her 'tPennsylvania Dutch accent to Lois Michael. Dorothy Lampart leaves her Hsilent-butler to Esther Darrow. Florence Lampart leaves her inquisitiveness to Catherine Mes- sersmith. P kBetty Young leaves her pussy-like sneezes to little Bobby ac er, tie kitchen kitten. Esther Tigue leaves her alarm clock to Pauline Parker. Gertrude Dobson wills her sweet disposition to Esther Grover. To Alice Griswold and Kathryn Norton, we, Cecilia Connolly and Vivian Noelk, leave fond memories and two of the Nurses, Home most comfortable beds. lVe, the present inmates of the Third Home bequeath to whose good fortune it may fall to occupy this simple but homy abode the following items: 1-The bountiful evening snacks interrupted at regular in- tervals by numerous phone calls. 2-The ample supply of cool water for one's evening bath which is accompanied by the rhythmical trickle of cold water dripping down your back from someone's freshly laundered clothes. Miss Thomas and Miss Dobson will their room which is the most direct and popular route to the bathroom tday or nightj to two future Seniors. Misses Tigue and Cranmer will their bird's eye view of the f1'011t door. Misses Fritchley and Stackhouse leave their luxurious beds and their ability to entertain callers in the living room. Misses Hembury a11d Stafford will their easy access to the phone and front door. Wie all leave the pleasant supervision and congenial companion- ship of Misses Jones and Semans. And to the Sayre Police, we leave an urgent request for the presence of one cop on the corner of Hospital Place to relieve traffic congestion at ten o'clock on our nights out provided the future occu- pants are fortunate enough to have the same mode of transportation! As we depart, taking with us many memories of happy and abun- dant three years, we leave behind Betty Young, Olive Bagley and Gertrude Hembury as executors of our last will and testament. Signed, VIVIAN NOELK, '42 ln VVitness whereof: Buzzy, the Bag Doll lVinnie-the-Pooh, Bear Philbert, the Dog ,'------n-u--- - -n----The Nucleus 19-12 - Page Fifty-tive.--.--.-.----.----- .----.W Daya' eam HIC breaking' of this day marks several years' separation of the J, class of 19-l2fwhat a long' time it seems-thoughts of my class- mates, memories of the past and the future hopes of my friends drift hack to me as I gaze at my old senior yearbook and a scrapbook li had while l was in trainingfThere7s Connie a leading citizen of Cortland, living in an imposing colonial mansiongand Farrell has found Jake more enticing' than a convent and is now happily married -Campy, still a Sayreite, is graciously filling the role of office nurse for Dr. Langley-Betty Ohl is writing successful articles on or- thopedics for the 2111107117111 Jozlrznzl of Nnrsizzg-aiul dashing Tony is following the navywa truly spartan task calling for all her execu- tive ability with twins and Danny on her hands-l3londe Belle is filling her place in the world as a navy nurse and it is rumored that all the soldiers call her Peaches --ttlrish'' laughing as usual is lifting' the spirits of her patients as a typical special duty nurse at the Mills Hospital close to Mom-oh! Olli, l can't believe it! has become a dignified matron in a home for crippled childrengthat tall girl Denny is in the northern part of New York State not engaged in any particular pursuit but impatiently awaiting' Bob's return-4.lane, still following the fleet, at present is located in Portland, Maine- ln spite of all obstacles Alice Ruth now plans a fall wedding with Curry as maid of honorft'urry, still looking for her ideal man, is doing private duty at R. P. ll.-Susie has returned to her early love, the sunny south, and is now at the Flamingo specialing a retired lYall street broker-My old roommate Marge as carefree and happy- go-lucky as ever still nursing- but a heavy date now and then keeps her brown eyes sparkling-Tigue? Yes she's specializing in the Phil- adelphia Pediatrics llospital with the usual efficiency of her training school days-Debby is fulfilling her dreams as a typical nurse and is gracing the halls of a Norfolk, Virginia hospital as 0. E. supervisor s-Poor Renie received a medal of honor from the U. S. Marines and a day later was one of those who perished in action in Australia- Bang! that ushers in liiorraine who with .lerry is settled on a farm in ltlast Troy-content with nature and her two children--Petit Tommy with her smooth feminine air is working in the newly constructed hospital in VVellsboro-Peggy has deserted the nursing profession and is winning renown as a poetel3etty Young, poor dear, has spent most of her time in bed since she left training' yet no one has been able to diagnose her caseftlert has filled Miss Alden's shoes follow- ing Miss Alden's marriage and quietly manages 5th and 6th tloors- .-..-n--n--.-u---- it- --in-The Nucleus 19-171 -- Page FiIty-sixi---- - - - - - .- -. .. Millie has left the ranks of nurses and is making her mark in the world on .lohnnie's exam. papers-Gladys' love of Bar-B-Qls and hatred of cramming still persists but she is a good general duty in Carbondale in spite of her increasing girth-Dotty was last heard from shortly before Japan attacked Africa where she was stationed as an army nurse-Flossie still hasn't her one wish to ind someone to support her so sl1e can settle down and so sl1e is doing visiting nursing in Honesdale-Our class president .lunie has departed for the Alaskan front Where she is capably managing a base hospital-De inure Marion is doing general duty at tl1e Packer and anxiously wait- ing for the close of the war and tl1e return of Bob-Dashing, glamor- ous Viv is a successful special in an exclusive Hollywood rest home where she rivals the stars in her popularity with several famous men- about-toWn- Gosh, I've been day-dreaming again, it's nearly time to heat the baby's bottle- -BETTY FRITCHLEi'A, '42 Especially for You lJon't get discouraged lying in bed .lust think of the future you have ahead, For a graduate nurse soon you'll be To bestow love, kindness and courtesy. It's upon your health you depend The power of healing you extend, The faith in God you carry through, The kindness you show, the things you do. The way you walk, look and smile XVill be remembered a long, long while. So, be confident, loyal, trusting, and gay As you go forward each new day. So often illness lends a hand To help us know and understand, For God has a t'pattern for each one, And may He find our work well do11e. And, as We travel down tl1e 1'oad Let's 11ot complain of our heavy load, Let's just be thankful, smile and pray 'tDear Lord, n1ake the ill ones better todayf, - - - - - - - -- -ln-The Nucleus 19472 - Page Fifty-sevenr-------- - - - - - - ef' I we , M551W,yy We y ylu Y w ix t . 'll I The Pledge SUl,l+lBlNl,Y pledge myself before God amd in the presence of this zxssemhly to pass my hte iii purity :md to practice my pro- fession faithfully. I will abstain from wlmteyer is deleterious and mischievous, :uid will not take or kuowiiigly aclmiuistei' amy hzirmtul clrugr. l will do all in my power to elevate the stzmclzwfl of my profession zmcl will hold in eoutidemfe all persomxl matters coming to my kuowleclge in the practice of my calling. lVith loyalty will l eucleuyoi' to :iid the physieizm in his wovk :md devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. - - - - - - - - -nu-The Nut-lens 19413 - Page Fifty-efight-u- - - - - - -n-s- Alumnae News OFFICERS Prtrsidenf .,..A...., XYIRGINIA AIIDEN Vice I'rcsident ..... NORA MCMAIION 2nd Vice President. . .BIILDRED ROPER Secretary-Treasurer . .LAURA SEMANS .4.sst. Sec.-Treas. .,.. AIADELYN JONES DIRECTORS Ilene Rifenburg Clara Stivers Mary Ray Lora Scott Engagements The engagement of Miss Madelyn Jones to Mr. Donald VVood, son of Mr. aI1d Mrs. ARYIII. VVood, NVellsboro, Pa., is announced. Miss Jones is a graduate of the Class of 1933. She is now engaged as Clinic Supervisor at this hospital. The engagement of Miss Florence Tyrrell. daughter of Mrs. Irene Tyr- rell of 155 Raleigh St.. Rochester, N. Y., to Mr. John Fredrick Bertram, S011 of Mrs. Edith Bertram, 137 La- fayette Ave1IIIe. Geneva, N. Y.. is an- nounced. Miss Tyrrell is a graduate of the Class of 1936. Miss Virginia Cornelius, Class of 1940. to Mr. James Cramer of Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Donna VVolfe. Class of 1941, to Mr. Gordon Ault of Sayre, Pa. Miss Florence Sullivan, Class of 1941, to Mr. DeIIIIis Reagan of She- shequin, Pa. Marriages Miss Marjorie Ennis, Class of 1941, to Mr. Ray Crawford. Miss Leah Jones, Class of 1937, to Mr. Fred A. Storch. They reside at Lockwood, New York. Miss Gwendolyn Symonds, Class of 1940, to Osmer F. Margeson. At home, Jasper, New York. Miss Henrietta Harkness, Class of 1938, to Mr. VVillard Keppler. At home, Rochester, New York. Miss Ruth E. Glenn, Class of 1941, to Mr. Fredrick VV. VVeaver. They reside at 434 Pennsylvania Ave., NVav- erly, New York. Miss Peggy Smith, Class of 1935, to Mr. John Stethers. At home. Sayre, Pa. Miss JIIIIe Tingley, Class of 1940, to Mr. Harold S. Harding. At ll0l116, 113 VVillow St., Athens. Pa. Miss Louise Johnston, Class of 1941, to Mr. Jack E. Gay. They reside at 534 Fulton St., VVaverly, N. Y. Miss Alice Strope, Class of 1940, to Mr. Charles S. Skinkle. They re- side at 705 Pennsylvania Ave., El- mira, N. Y. Miss Alberta Beers, Class of 1937, to Mr. Reynold M. Tsehantre. They reside at Corning, N. Y. Miss Louise Buck, Class of 1941, to Mr. John Miller, of Corning. New York. Miss Lelia Helen Thomas, Class of 1939. to Mr. Paul Allen. They reside at 117 VVillow Street, Athens, Pa. Miss Irene Rice. Class of 1940, to Mr. George Victor VanKuren. At home, Elmira, New York. Miss Elizabeth Quinlan, Class of 1940. to Mr. ElllHlll1d Loop. At home, Sayre, Pa. Miss Helen Raynor, Class of 1933, tu Mr. Joseph J. Nagle. At home, Sayre, Pa. Miss Helen Duff, Class of 1940, to Mr. Donald T. Reagan. Miss Louise K. Sumner, Class of 1937, to Mr. Hart I. Seely, Jr. They reside at 430 Pennsylvania Ave., Vwiaverly, N. Y. Miss Marian Parks. Class of 1937, to Dr. P. H. Schwartz. They reside at 111 Main Street, Towanda, Pa. --.-..-...-...--..-.--...---I-I..-The Nucleus 1942 - Page Fifty-nine-.u.-....n-..-..-.--..-.I-.-... Miss Jean Bruster, Class of 1941, tc Mr. Kenneth S. Eden. Miss Pauline Rodzai, Class of 1936. to Mr. John Townsend. They reside at Penn Yan, N. Y. 1 Miss Dorothy MeCor1niek, Class of 1937, to Mr. Robert L. Shaffer. At home, Sayre, Pa. Miss Martha Kissel, Class of 1941, tt- Mr. Russell Gay. Miss Mary McCarthy, Class of 19-11, to Mr. Francis Sullivan. They reside at Towanda, Pa. Miss Ruth Jane Gibbs, Class of 1933, to Mr. Raymond Bolieh. They rc side at Hayden St., Sayre, Pa. Miss Shirley V0nReyn. Class of 1938. to Harlow J. Bailey. They re- side at Montour Falls, N. Y. Miss Lois Davis, Class of 1940, to Mr. Norman Cook. At home, 705 11'ells Ave.. Athens, Pa. Miss Thalia Bailey, Class of 1936, to Mr. VVm. Bennett. At home, East Smithfield, Pa. Miss Esther Hatch, Class of 1940, to Mr. Joe Birney. Miss Margaret Andolora. Class of 1939, to Mr. Ray Stoetz. At home, Tulare. California. Miss Louise Dunn, Class of 1941, to Mr. John Shaver. They reside at Sayre, Pa. Miss Ceeilia K. Pieeueh, Class of 1940, to Lt. Ben Howard Souza. At home, Fayetteville, N. C. Miss Mary McCarthy, Class ot 1941, to Mr. Francis Sullivan. At home, Towanda, Pa.. R. D. Miss Barbara Sidle, former Ob- stetrieal Supervisor, to Lt. Albert Rimley. At home, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Solo- mon of Sayre, Pa., a daughter. Mrs. Solomcn is the former Nellie Knowles. Class of 1937. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shoe- maker, a daughter. Mrs. Shoemaker is the former Miss Evelyn Cory, Class of 1939. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edson Barnes a daughter. Mrs. Barnes is the for- mer Miss Katrina Stehle, Class of 1938. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Staight. a daughter. Mrs. Staight is the former Miss Doris Drake, Class of 1934. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ditson, a daughter. Mrs. Ditson is the for- mer Miss Louise J aeobs, Class of 1939. Born to Dr. and Mrs. Leon F. Ro- per, a son. Mrs. Roper is the former Miss Gladys Birney, Class of 1936. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. Donald NVhite. a son. Mrs. Wliite is the for- mer Miss Helena Hand, Class of 1933. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Looms, a daughter. Mrs. Looms is the former Miss Charlotte Sloat, Class of 1937. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 1Vild- rick. a daughter. Mrs. VVildriek is the former Miss Ann Cowell, Class of 1929. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hard- ing, a sou. Mrs. Harding is the for- mer Miss Marie Connolly, Class of 1930. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoetz, a son. Mrs. Stoetz is the former Miss Margaret Andolora, Class of 1939. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bi- zilia. a son. Mrs. Bizilia is the former Miss Marjorie Young, Class of 1933. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl John- ston of Athens, Pa., twin sons. Mrs. Johnston was Miss Ethel Liddiard, Class of 1936. Deaths Mrs. Ray L. Guyer, the former Miss Florence Forto, Class of 1935. News Items Mrs. Naomi Coleman Crawford re- cently reeeived an appointment as a Pennsylvania State Nurse. She is a member of the Class of 1917. Miss Margaret Reilly, Class of 1941, has taken the position of Nurse for the Lehigh Valley. She sueeeeds Mrs. Hart l. Seely, Jr., the former Miss Louise Sumner, Class of 1937. -u.-..--...-..- - -u----------The Nucleus 1942 - Page Sixty -n-----.-----n--..---- - - Miss Nina A. Smith, directress of Nurses, accompanied by Miss Eleanor Farr and Miss Madelyn Jones, attend- ed the Annual Pennsylvania State Nurses' Association meeting held at Harrisburg, Pa., October 21-24, 1941. The following have joined the Army Nurse Corps: Miss Clara Jacobs, Class of 1939, Miss Alice Howlett, Class of 1937, Miss Theresa Fritz, Class of 19405 Miss Cecilia Pieeuch, Class of 1940, Miss Lucy P. Pierce, Class of 1929, Miss Marjorie Maloney, Class of 1939, Miss Eunice Nicely, Class of 1941. Veterans' Facility, Bath, N. Y.- Misses Jessie 1Vheat, Genevieve Sam- son 3.1111 Helen Snyder. State Orthopedic Hospital, Eliza- bethtown, Pa.-Miss Mary Louise Cox. For Hospital, Oneonta, N. Y.-- Misses Alberta Adriance and Frances Morris. Syracuse Menmrial Hospital, Syra- cuse, N. Y.-Miss Carolyn House. General Duty, Robert Packer Hos- pital-Misses Hilda 1Vagner, Mabel Dixon, Janice Carpenter, Alene Hughes, Ruth Stafford, Donna VVolfe, Sylvia Soper, Mary Meade, Helen Mc- Donald, Louise Davis. Mrs. Marjorie Ennis Crawford and Mrs. Martha Kissel Gay, both of Class of 1941, succeeded Mrs. Marian Myers Beach and Miss Rose Vona as Ortho- pedic Operating Room Supervisors. Miss Phyllis Guenther, Class of 1940, is now engaged as State Nurse at Coudersport, Pa. Alumnae activities include several interesting meetings. The March monthly meeting was held in the base- ment of the Nurses' Home, Where a very fine supper was served under the direction of Miss Dorothy Fischler. The program consisted of a very in- teresting talk by Miss Ella Rothermol, RN., the house mother, concerning her work in the Navy Nurses' Corps. The April alumnae meeting was held in form of an Easter Party. Dr. Newman gave a very interesting talk on the difficulties of medical work in China in war time. A mock wedding was staged follow- ing the regular alumnae meeting on May seventh. Miss Lillian Yontz was the 'tblushing bridcu and Miss Lora Scott impersonated the bridegroom. This event was much enjoyed by alumnae members, general duty nurses and student nurses as well as the refresher course nurses. Miss Virginia Culver, Class of 1939. is a school nurse at Coudersport, Pa. Miss Frances Gustin, Class of 1939, on the nursing staff of Philadelphia Visiting Nurse Society. Miss Helen Fowler, Class of 1936, is superintendent of the Coudersport Hospital. Miss Rita Askew, Class of 1938, is on the staff' of the Beebe Hospital at Lewes, Delaware. -.--.-Q.--.--I-n----------The Nucleus 19472 - Page Sixty-one- - - .. .. ..-.-n-n-..- Just For Fun Distinguished Doctors One and only S. N. Key, Pnzzled what to do, Summoned in Heinrich Then there were two. Two consulting doctors, Oouldn't quite agree, Telephoncd to Ramsey Then there were three. Three bewildered doctors, Pacing on the floor, Thought they'd have Sheridan Then there were four. Four outstanding doctors, Patient still alive, Voted in Sullivan Then there were five. Five uncertain doctors, In a pretty fix, Planned to have Hanlon Then there were six. Six loquacious doctors, Talking 'til eleven, Prayed for Johnston Then there were seven. Seven nervous doctors, Workiilg long and late, Signaled for Mallams Then there were eight. Eight exhausted doctors, Feeling far from fine, Sent a Wire for Grace Then there were nine. Nine assorted doctors, Skilled and learned men, Called for Doctor Reed Then there were ten. Ten discouraged doctors, Story strange to tell, VVent out to play softball Patient then got well. ...-I--1-.--u-n--I-up-.--The Nucleus 1942 Do You Remember ln the three years we have spent here many amusing incidents have happened to break the monotony and cheer us up. BELIEVE IT OR NOT. Dr. Hanlon thinks second Surgery is an ideal place to do his obstetrical work. Susan Orr had a hard time trying to find someone who answered to the name of Amertan in Dispensary one day. Dr. Key said when he first came here, UAH the most beautiful women come from Texas . VVe think he has changed his tone. VVe wonder if Miss Harrison ever did see the ears. Dr. Sheridan doubts her word. Miss Farrell really made Dr. Hein- rich move fast the night she called him about finding something which fell out of a dressing. Dr. Rentschler looked a bit queer the day he changed his suit but for- got to change his trousers. Miss Ohl took Dr. Evans literally one day and pinched his nose instead of his mask. Dr. Harmon would like everyone to know that when he holds out his hand during an operation he isn't direct- ing traffic. Dr. Hawk-I ain't purty and I ain't good looking but won't some- body pay some attention to me? Miss Powers insists upon having a requisition for everything she needs in the HPest House . Miss Cooley: The best place to look for sympathy is in VVebster's. To Dunham Home Shower: Trickle, trickle, little shower VVhat can ail you at this hour? Every night about nine-thirty, I come for a bath and go home dirty. Page Sixty-tw0.---- - - - - - - - - Betty Ohl: Vegetable soup? iWhat's that? Viv Noelk: Ever eat hash? Betty Ohl: Yes Viv Noelk: looser.'7 77 Same thi11g, only St. Peter was interviewing the stu- dent nurse at the pearly gates: Did you, while in training, he said, indulge in necking, petting, smoking, drinking and dancing? Never, she retorted emphatical- ly. Then why haven't you reported here sooner? You have been dead a long time. The world 's heartiest optimist is the old maid who pulls down a folding bed, and then looks under it. Miss Cooley: XVhat's a skeleton Q? Probie: A stack of bones with the flesh rationed off. Miss Stoner: VVhen- God gave out noses, I thought he said roses, so I said, gimme a great big red one. Curry: How do you find yourself these cold mornings? Smith: HI throw back my covers and there I am. Mrs. Ramsey: Goodness, Bill, this isn't our baby. This is the wrong carriage. ' I Dr. Ramsey: 'tQuiet. This is a better carriage. The Nucleus is a funny thing. The Packer gets all the fame, Murrelle gets all the money And the staff' gets all the blame. In O. B. Class this was heard: No authenticated ease has been known in which sterile parents have transmitted that quality to their ot?- springf' Now, now, Dr. Stedge! Dotty Iiampart: VVhy are you writing your jokes on tissue paper? Sue Orr: HBeeause we wanted some light humorf' Mary Osborne: Here comes a friend of mine. He is a Human Dynamo. Kate Norton : Really 0? Osborne: t'Sure, everything he has on is charged. Mort: Do you want a large or a small picture? Fellows and Internes: A small one.', Mort: Then close your mouthsf' Miss McEnteer: VVhat's this you wrote on my paper, Dr. Oonklin?'7 Dr. Conklin: 1 told you to write plainer. '4Oh. Doctorfi said the young lady, will the scar show? That, Madam, said Dr. Hawk, is entirely up to you. Dr. Johnston: 'tDr. Harmon, do you know this man Mike Lncarillo? Dr. Harmon: No, who's he? Dr. Johnston: Dr. Harmon, do you know this patient Irene Janko- wiak? Dr. Harmon: HNo, Who's she? Dr. Johnston: Say Dr. Harmon, do you know this man Paul H. Har- mon?', Dr. Harmon: No, who's he? Miss McEnteer: Mrs. Gray, are you having gas pains?'7 Mrs. Gray: Oh, no, I did11't have gas I had penthotholf' A Probie's Lament I'd like to be a Senior And with the Seniors stand, A fountain pen behind my ear, A note book in my hand. I wouldnlt be a president, Itts hard to be a ki11g: I would not be an emperor For all the wealth 'twould bring. I would not be an angel For angels have to sing, I'd rather be a Senior And never do a thing. vw-ll-'11 - -- - - ----The Nucleus 19-12 - Page Sixty-three.- - - 1 1.1 - .. 1 - Contributors Armour 62 Co., Elmira, N. Y. E. F. Ashley SL Co., Sayre, Pa. Barnhardt Mfg. Co., Charlotte, N. C. Bolieh Brothers, Sayre, Pa. Blandings, Inv., Binghainton, N. Y. Brownbilt Shoes, Sayre, Pa. Carolina Absorbent Cotton Co., Charlotte, N. 1 The Chocolate Shop, Sayre, Pa. Cloverdale Farms Co., VVaverly, N. Y. l Eastern Perma. Supply Co., XYilkes-Barre, l'a. Evans Ss Chaffee, Sayre, Fa. T. J. Farrell, Sayre, Fa. S. M. Fliekinger Co., Elmira, N. Y. The Gift Shop, Sayre, Pa. Harrington K Co., Dushore, Pa. Hygeia Refrigerating Co., Elmira, N. Y. E. Keeler Co., YVilliamsport, Pa. Laheleraft Press, Perkasie, Pa. G. A. Mefireevey, Elmira, N. Y. Marvin-Neitzel Corp., Troy, N. Y. E. C. Melfallor Drug Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Murrelle Printing Company, Sayre, Pa. Ohio Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio Geo. A. Pilling SL Son Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Pipe XYelding' 85 Supply Co., Elmira, N. Y. Rhoads 8: Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Nellie Saunders Dress Shop, Sayre, Pa. Seanlin-Morris Co., Madison, YVis. A Friend A Friend Sprague XYarner K Co., Chicago, Ill. XYinehester Optical Co., Horseheads, N. Y. XYidmer YVine Cellars, Naples, N. Y. ---11--Tl Nl 194 -PSSLX-f ----'- .rv x l L w 1 r P Lg, in A ,,..,,,,7,,.A, iLA ,,-,, , , L wr wqkvfig A Q
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