Robert Packer Hospital School of Nursing - Nucleus Yearbook (Sayre, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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Robert Packer Hospital School of Nursing - Nucleus Yearbook (Sayre, PA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 59 of 72
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For Helen, We came here to talk for Joe, As in the army he had to go. Winnie, a willing, cheerful miss, How did I ever get into this?,' For Donlon-a car a11d plenty of gas, But in the kitchen- None of your sass . Katie Cooke is blonde and tall, Nursing duties-no worry at all. Betty Lilley, a brown haired beauty, Is already chosen for full time duty. Esther Darrow-she's a good sort, Leave it to her to be the best sport. Also Freda is lots of fun, XVith always a giggle, joke or a pun. Marge Campbell talks a lot, But who gets anywhere if they do not? Griswold, an outspoken. carefree lass, Vifill always be an asset to our class. From Helen S. we hear ne'er a peep, Frequently words of wisdom we 'll seek. After settling down for serious talk, In comes Marie with-HLet's take a walk . George and Esther. still seen about, For you two we will give a shout. All men Bennett does ignore, Exception-''C'huck , who holds the floor. An able leader -Tune did make, And for all of us, the brunt did take. Peg's Irish eyes twinkle with every scheme, But 4'Francie is her only dream. Hliee' must hurry with the cash, Before she breaks out in a rash. 'l'wirl my turban-man alive! Here comes Starr with her jivef' For Fuller-life is good, life's no bore, But. HI don't get around much any more. Look out Charlie, Grace is coming home, Before she falls and breaks a bone! 200 pounds, Butler moves with a grin, In everythingw-she is out to win. Hatton with all her chatter and smiles, And a list of friends that reaches for miles. HRichie -her life, her love, her all, VVill you meet 'LTerpie in the fall? To have a system is Smith's delight, To the f'Probies -Hwhy 1iO11,t you do right? Spaghetti for Lewis has its allure. But she's our steady-Uslow but sure . Shelly was a beautiful lady who did her best, But she preferred the Middle West. Footsteps hurrying down the hall, Eleanor will be ready if they call. --we--e--o--u--n--o-o-.Q--Q.a--n- The Nucleus 1943-Page Fifty-tive -o-o--n-o-o-o-o-....,..,..,..,..,..,........,..,..,.., .

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members of the senior class on the Student Reserve of the Ameriean Red Cross. April lst: The second group of ten new internes assumed their duties at the R. P. H. 2nd: The R. P. H. nurses' ehorus sang at the evening serviees of the Baptist Church. Qnd: A Lil Abner-Daisy Mae party was held for the student nurses. 5th: The Monday Club was enter- tained by the nurses' chorus. 20th: The Nurses' ehorus sang at the weekly meeting of the Sayre Rotary Club whieh was held at the Homestead Inn. 25th: The ehorns gave their Easter program over the amplifying system on the roof of the hospital. May lst: The annual May Day Break- fast for night nurses was held at the Shepard Hills Country Club. 9th: A program by the Nurses' ehorns was given at the evening serv- iees of the Methodist Chureh. 12th: A program presented by the ehorus was broadeast over the Elmira radio station. l2tl1: Open house was held eele- brating National Hospital Day. 20th: The members of the stu- dent reserve of the Red Cross reeeiv- ed their pins at a meeting held in the gym. A film on the nurses in the erviee was also presented. 28th: The class day exercises were held in the living room of the nurses home. 30th: Baeealaureate serviees were held in the Chnreh of the Redeemer. June lst: The Thirty-ninth Annual Commencement exereises were held for thirty-seven seniors. QZQQTJGXD NAUGIITY BUT NICE fCLASS PoEMj Three years ago-in the fall of the year. Forty probies in Sayre did appear. The entire forty were bashful and shy, lt's hard to believe-but won 't you try? Let's take them all-one by one, A11d hope that they aeeept in fun. Then as I give them out to you- It's the Senior Class on review. Mary Harding-studious, alert, sincere, She delves into new projeets without a fear. From California, Dottie hails, For the R. P. II. she'll never fail. Hunting is Ruth's delight- A dog, a gun, and she's all right. For Ginny , small. dark and snappy, NVQ: know with Frank, she'll be quite happy. .And B. J.- Tender, slender. and tall . Got to get out of here by fall! For Kate-don't get excited on your walks, Aurieular Hbrillation is all the talk. A diamond for Mary, was David's last gift, We hope this thing doesn't go adrift. -o-o- -va-o-0--0-0-o--o-o-0-seo-o-0-1-0--v The Nucleus 1943-Page Fifty-four -0--o--o--onn--o--o--o--0--n--a--on--o--n--o--o--o--of-a



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For 4'Jim -Tish-U-knit is just a poster, Do you wonder why we toast her? Brown's ambition with none can compare, VVhere oh where is my solitaire? Janicee-where did you get those eyes? Vile really miss you-and your pies! For Connie, not an enemy in the world, Now her love story is unfurled. Terry is little, but oh my! She made Fred turn an eye. Fairchild, with prettiest hair to be had, Remember the night Mr. 4'S.,' went bad? Did you say Marian was meek and mild? She can be a problem child. There go our Seniors one by one, In three years here, we had our fun. Shelly, Janice and Connie too, Belong with us, although they're through. The Senior Class, a toast must make, Before we take the world at stake: '4To the R. P. II. and the T. S. O.- VVe'll sing your praises wherever we go.' -GRACE SPENCER, '43 LZBQQDGXJ SENIIIR ROLL CALL First comes Harding at the head of the class, Even though she worries, she'll always pass. Next comes Parky, California bred, Big brown eyes and a pretty little head. Third in the row, sits little Ruth Jane, In spite of Surgery, she still has pain. Straight from Kentucky comes the next girl in Until she returns, for home Biles will pine. And now w She can ha Beside Miss We wonder Jenny Inso Her tonsorial tendencies make people happy. Then we have Miss Carter there on the end, A living example of the HCarnegie trend. Freda Pickett is next in this ditty, Although she is quiet, she is very witty. Number ten is our friend Alice Mabel, Never ready or willing, however quite able. 7 e have Norton, a sad, sad sack, Tilly wait until it is time to pack. Norton, Miss Osborne holds forth, how long she will stay in the North. gna is short, dark and snappy, line, Miss Marjory Campbell-need one say more ?- Was given to Miss Fischler to care for 4th fioo To care for premies is Darrow's delight And practice she is had for many a night. ..Qug..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.g..g. I'. The Nucleus 1943-Page Fifty-six -0--n-.Q..,..,...........,...........,..,..,........g..,..,

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