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.-I . A. , . ' . i. 5.-,.n'i,-v .su '. 'J 1, seth ind- erk's e.nior .nt2n1si- Qsm everwskiingr xlqiinegajanglish ch1i-cter1stier I mt n, When she heard a joke! Betty Jean coming into training one day late? . T E. Faye trying to let her hair grow long? Lorrie's eye glamor, glam-mour? Petite K. Dudek with that large voice? That's all right K. we really appreciate your help in the sextette. - W To ask Katie what the well-dreawd girl wears skating. e Getting out bandage scissors and no resistance to cutting?' Graduating? SURPRISE I love to hear the alarm clock in the morning. I am unable to understand those who cannot bear the sound of itg and who each morning are impelled anew to hurl it out of the window or smother it under the bedelothesvdust to sleep another half hour. For me, the alarm clock is the symbol of lifeg it is a signal that the great city awakens, that a new day begins, that streets and houses are filled again with pul- sating existence. I love to hear the alarm clock in the A. M., I am a night nurse. A DOZEN TIPS TO THE UNDER-GRADUATE 1. always take a Senior's word for it. 2. Wear your hair very long and fluffy to be more glamorous and attractive to your patients. 3. L. R. stands for Lanny Ross and has nothing to do with a labor room. 4. always go about your work sing- ing and humming because it makes your patients cheerful and shows them you enjoy your work. 5. Be sure and impress the in- terns because there is one for about every twenty of us and we don't mind sharing them a bit. o. TE.i it ion.tWinW freund about an I. V. being an intraven- ous but I'm sure that it has some- thing to do with interesting vamps. , 75 Never give any patient water without first boiling it. 8. When told to strip a bed, just take the linen off, you don't have to worry about tearing it to bits. 9. When you go to the diet kit- chen find the tomato ripener and start to work, because this is one of your first duties there. lO. Always keep fifty pages ahead in all subjects--they may catch up with you. ll. Return early from tion, it may give you a 12. Always ask how tha cent came off your exam-mark. In- structors appreeiate that inter- est. lIt's probably your penman- ship.P your vaca- drag. two per WHICH ARE YOU? The bones in the body,' are two hundred or moreg But for sarting our people, We need only four. 1. WISH BONE PEOPLE They hope for, they long for, They wish for and eighg They want things to come But aren't willing to try. 2. FUNNY BONE PEOPLE They laugh, grin and giggle, Smile, twinkle the eyeg If work is a joke, sure S They'll give it a try. 3. JATBONE PEOPLE They seold, jaw and splutter. They froth, rave and cryg They're long on the talk, But they're short on the try. 4. BLGEBONE EEOPLE THEY strike from the shoulder. They never say die' Thoy're winners in life For they know hon to try.
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PTTY J' CORN Remember well and beer in mind, A real good joke is bird to find: And when we find e joke that's new, Please don't mind if the joke's on you. Dr. Wolfe in Circulntory Lectures: UYou all know what the inside of n corpuscle is like I suppose.W Miss Blnke from Audience: UI think we nll do but maybe you'd better cxplnin for the benefit of anyone who hesn't been inside one.H Frewen Philosophies: Birds of one feather ought to catch colds. Persons: I have spent eirht hours on my anatomy since yesterday. Pettit: How is that possible? Parsons: I put it under my pillow. Jenn Hicc'c fnvorite musical' com- position is HSodiumH,by Cnrbennte. Overheard: Umiss Brown his started to talk in her sleew.H I WHew is thwtrn I - H she recited in class this n.1.N Miss Cooper: Where does the funny bone get its nourishment? Miss Klippert: UFrem the humorous vein, I sugQcsc.W , the Dr. cheerfully , feel this morning ? pnins?U ' ' hurts me to brenthe.U Doctor: fStill more cheerfully, NI'll Vive you something thot fill soon stop thmt.H e WWell,H said UHow do you Any aches or X2 UYGS, it Uwhnt nn nuful Fish you .hnvc on your enr.U NOh, next to nothing,next to noth- in H fn ' 0 THE DREADED TRUTH I Of all Words uttered in earnest or jest: . , The swddest are these: e' HPrej1re for a test.n Dotty: Wwonder wh1t's wrcn: with my Big Ben?W Marg: nSpect thcre's dandruff in the heir sprinp.n UFlu Fluttern To dance it, 'forwerd, then and suqllow two sulfnthiazele,svinp your pnrt- ner, then cough, take two steps backward and blow your nose, then walt, home and consult a Doctor. +--Hey Fever. Muriel: USny, Dorothy, if you should die first,will you wait for me ll Dorothy: :HI supeose so, Muriel, I never went anyplace yet that I didn't have to wait for you.n Sinn' outside of Dnrlnnd's door, Ulf I'nm studyinr when you enter, wake me up.n A new dnnee called has been invented. you tnke one step sneeze twice, pivot Tact is that hngpy rift from the pods, VT the acquired ability of trninine that makes the blessed recipient always bestow upon other people, the comfortable feelinn of rirhtness. The jresent Freshmen class were exceptiennlly good Probies. They could take pulses without e mitch. Q:' NHhQt's nothine?U n: UA foctless stocking with the lor out. Nenrsiehtedness is nnture's way 'f making some people mind their Own business. Whenever you feel like fivinf your .patients n piece of your nine, be sure which giece it is, because it may be the jicce you need the Liss nronson is the one who put the sich in Psycholory. There was the iny Liss Gxseh came en accident on duty lookinp like coins somewhere to hipgen.
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