Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . and tospecialize in Laryngology, but does notknow where she will practice. Member ofthe A. O. D. Fraternity. I have lived to know that the secret ofhappiness is never to allow your energies tostagnate. Another Utile girl is Carolyn A. Clark,who was born at Muncy, Pa. She attendedthe Muncy High School and WilliamsportCommercial College. Clarkie was veryserious when she first came to W. M. spent all her time walking around theGirard wall and studying her books, butthe second year basket-ball became inter-esting to


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . and tospecialize in Laryngology, but does notknow where she will practice. Member ofthe A. O. D. Fraternity. I have lived to know that the secret ofhappiness is never to allow your energies tostagnate. Another Utile girl is Carolyn A. Clark,who was born at Muncy, Pa. She attendedthe Muncy High School and WilliamsportCommercial College. Clarkie was veryserious when she first came to W. M. spent all her time walking around theGirard wall and studying her books, butthe second year basket-ball became inter-esting to iier, and ever since Carolyn hasbeen a wild enthusiast and a star is still a hard worker, though, the hard-est worker in school, always busy aboutsomething. From experience Carolyn can give refer-ences on all the boarding and lodginghouses of the college community, havinglived in them all. She was secretary ofthe Class og-io, and secretary of Y. W. She expects to take an interneship inWomans Hospital of Philadelphia, but hasnot decided where to Sarah AL Davies. 6i •Tromptltude is not only a duty, but It Isalso ii purt of good manners ; it is favorable toforlunt, reputation, influence and usefulness;and a little attention and eneit;y will formthe babii, so as to make it easy and de-ligbtful. Effie UuNLAP timidly startedout from Ligonier, Pa., to the great, be-wildering, intricate city of Philadelphia tostudy medicine. Someone met her at BroadStreet Station and escorted her to W. M. spoiled Diinnie, because ever sinceshe thinks that it is not proper and safe forlittle girls to go out alone in a big city: theymight get lost. She would blush, however,if you told her that. She attended Ligonier High School, andLigonier Classical Institute and used toteach school, but now is going to practicesomewhere in Pennsylvania after taking aninterneship in the Hospital of the WomansMedical College and post-graduate work inher chosen specialty. She


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