St Lukes Hospital School of Nursing - Blu Chambray Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1927

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Miss ROEELL, bequeathes her wonderful voice and jasmine pyjamas to Miss Sutrov. Her card table and decorated fizz bottle to Miss Ross. Miss T'TAGGERTY, has recently acquired a fellar with a Rolls-Royce, so she gen- erously leaves her horse and buggy to Miss Burnham. Miss STONER, most desirous of maintaining school dignity bequeaths her poise and charming personality to Miss VVilliams. Her seat at the organ to Miss Darnell. Miss LORRAINE SCHNEIDER, now openly confesses owning a most expensive and marvellous affair, a collapsible smoking outfit. This she leaves to the girl who has Worn her way the most on to the roof after dark. Miss HOLMES, leaves her set of eitquette rules and all other possessions includ- ing her 'art strings to Miss Rossi. Miss FLORENCE SCHNEIDER, has decided to become the innocent open-eyed demure maiden once again. She finds her long jade earrings a drawback to this effect, so she has offered them to our future vampire, Miss Bonnie Harrington. Her skunk coat and chow-chow dog purse to Miss Chang. Miss CUMlN'IINGS4, finds she has very little to leave to anyone, but so as not to be different she raked around her upper story and found some antler-horns. These she leaves to Miss Taplin, who will, no doubt, find them useful in the near future. Her 'glad eye' to Miss Dierke, who is a collector of charms. Miss SEXTON, is through, through with the whole bally lot, but ah! one thing she Worked for and earned, her Night Duty Diploma. This she feels sure will be valued by Miss Townsend, as a cherished possession. Miss COOKE, our worldly deceiver, she with the innocent face and gay under- world habits, has calmly bequeathed her two silver cocktail shakers and set of wine glasses to Miss Herzog. Mlss Foixrz, desires Miss Leonard to accept her hula-hula skirt, cause then there will be no need to put a tuck in it. Her Diet Kitchen ability she leaves to Miss Heintz who contemplates running a soup kitchen one day in the future. Miss XMI-IITE, leaves her royal blue and gold roadster and her weekly package of gum-drops to Miss Palmer. - Miss OSKEY, will no longer want to sit and catch bnllheads as she received an aeroplane for a graduation present from an ardent admirer, so all her fishing tackle she hands over to Miss Grace Fleutsch. All the graduating students have worked together so that all the H P01115 C no male I-leads included in this presentj, have been bequeathed a dress length of sheeny material made out of tears and smiles woven during the last twenty-eight months. All the other Heads Cmale of coursej, will benefit by a suit of rough material, made out of indrawn breaths. whimpers and thrills, also presented as a last gift by the graduates. The news contained in this statement guaranteed to be perfectly 'to flu' line By VIOLET COOKIE. l 43 l

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lr e Glam' W2 ll ACH member of the graduating class of June. 1927, of St. Luke's Train- ing School for Nurses, has written and signed a will. It was quite un- expected, but as each and every member of it is either progressing towards imbecility in some way or other, or else is so very eccentric, that a diagnos- tician would term them mentally sick and disabled, one cannot express a great amount of surprise to learn what each one bequeathed. It is as follows: Miss Hlxys, has several pairs of old shoes, which Dame Need has taught her she should not throw away. She places a pair at the feet of those girls in tdire necessity who would be truly appreciative. M ISS Scotfnzto, our one real dog lover, leaves Goo-goo, her thoroughbred collie and his newly acquired family of puppies, to none other than Miss hludy Darnell. Her cosmetics to Miss Common. Miss CURTIS, can skate home no longer, so her ball bearing roller skates she will give willingly to Miss liellar, who will now be able to skate home and back before 10:30 every night. Miss LAWRENCE, leaves all her old uniforms to Miss Schee. She feels they would fit her the snuggest. Miss lX'lCCrREGOR1, hands her well used teapot to another Britisher, Mrs. Mills. Miss DINWIDDJE, feels that her beau, jack, will kinda fret about not being able to park in St. Luke's court after graduation, so she begs of Miss Martin to take pity and mother him a while till he gets used to the idea of having to stop away. Her crystal beads she will give in return for this charitable act. Miss SCHOENDUBY, finds she will have to cease her romantic moonlight rides and turn to sterner stuhf, so her riding breeches and indeed her hack f'Noble' the white charger in the last stablej, to be given to Miss Dempsey. Miss IJYMAN, bequeaths her crushed heart, poi and pineapple to Miss Lindsay. Miss lfIlNl2l.S, leaves her famous figure-forming device and her bicycle to Miss Ing. Mies. Awriis, is overjoyed to hand her black satin evening gown and her rhine- stone tiara to Miss Plym. And as happiness is one thing you don't have to go around looking for, she is delighted to leave her goodly store of it to Miss Pfister. Miss fXNDEl.L, takes pleasure in handing her Girligigs library of Fairy tales to Miss Scott. She feels sure that she is bequeathing her beloved books to the only student who can delve just as deeply into Fairyland as herself. Miss EIVILAY, has willed her set of combs to Miss Mclienzie. l-ler .4'Xge of Innocence to Miss Agnes jones. Miss COLBERT, bequeathed a few of her beans together with her wreath of smiles to Miss Arkinstall. Miss STANGLAND, leaves her bible, The Greatest Thing in the NVorld, her watermelon and fancy garters to Miss Furlong. l43l



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he uifizcgelf fUzQrz'z'5 l will tell to you a story, I'-low, when lights are burning low, Shining angels earthwarcl winging, l'ay their visits here below. One of them with smiling Visage, Brings a tiny gift from Heaven, .Ns she whispers to the motherg Unto you a son is given. Then unto some waiting father, Lo, 'I bring to you great joy- For you have a brown-eyed daughter. And likewise, a blue-eyed boy. But sometimes amid the shadows. Comes a graver spirit then, Bearing 'neath his wings no present To rejoice the hearts of men. But into the room it glicleth- Scarcely has the gift been given, Ere he bears the shining Cherub XVith its mother, back to Heaven. So, amid the clusky shadows, Wfhen the lights are burning lowg Radiant messengers from Heaven Blake their journeys to and fro. One brings life in all its fulness. XVith its joyousness and mirth: :Xml the other, life immortal Ancl a promise of rebirth. Num. STONER. i441

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