Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . en ISbiued in my Angel-infancy ;Before I understood this place. DoRRis May Presson was born a fewyears ago in Farmington, Me. She is thebaby of the class, and everybody likesDorris, who is so good-natured, pretty, andsweet. She never gets angry when teased,even when presiding over Senior Classmeeting. Dorris heartily enjoys a joke anhour or two after everyone else has for-gotten it, and she can tell one too. She carried her school satchel to theFarmington High School and took a chem-istry course in Farmington State No


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . en ISbiued in my Angel-infancy ;Before I understood this place. DoRRis May Presson was born a fewyears ago in Farmington, Me. She is thebaby of the class, and everybody likesDorris, who is so good-natured, pretty, andsweet. She never gets angry when teased,even when presiding over Senior Classmeeting. Dorris heartily enjoys a joke anhour or two after everyone else has for-gotten it, and she can tell one too. She carried her school satchel to theFarmington High School and took a chem-istry course in Farmington State NormalSchool; and yet when she came to W. she wondered if she would ever bewise enough to occupy a front seat Herfavorite study is Obstetrics, with Medicinea close second; and her favorite amusementout of school is camping. Vice-President of Class oS-og: Presidentof Class lo-ii; Chairman of LibraryCommittee of Students Association. Mem-ber of A, E. L Fraternity; Associate Mem-l>er of Y. W. C. A. Expects to take aninterncship in the Womans Hospital ofPhiladelphia. 70. Maria Page Rvax. Domestic happiness, the only blissOf Paradise that has survived the fall! Mrs. Elizabeth Cisney Smith was bornin Nossville, Huntingdon County, Pa. Sheattended the Carlisle High School andSouthwestern State Normal School, teach-ing afterward in a country school until came along. They both decided tostudy medicine and she entered W. M. 1906. In her Senior year, because of acomplication which was neither in the na-ture of a broken leg nor typhoid fever,she was unable to graduate in igio as shehad anticipated, but she says the disap-pointment has been growing less as sherealizes what a privilege it is to be amember of the present graduating class. She expects to specialize in Obstetricsand Gynaecology and to practice somewherewest of the Mississippi. Kor she was jes the quiet kindWhose natures never streams that keep a summer mindSnow-hid in Jenooary. Maria Page Ryan, of P


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