Grace General Hospital - Our Days of Grace Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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Helen Boschman — Carrot River, Saskatchewan. “The best way out is always through.” Robert Frost Always defending Saskatchewan. Bosch, with her enviable figure, should start charging for her hair¬ dressing ability. Has a hardy laugh; is a sympathetic listener, and an all-round good student. Future plans—undecided, but her fellow students feel she will be successful in anything she does. Shirley Burton — Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. “Look beneath the surface; let not the several quality of a thing nor its worth escape thee.” Antonius Our tall, dark-eyed Shirl has become our only married classmate. She is a loyal worker for the Reserve Air Force two nights a week; the other nights she always finds time to serve coffee to her classmates. Future plans—her home. Lorraine Dale — St. James, Manitoba. “Nothing succeeds like success.” Ange Pitau As President of the Student Council and an active member of the Music Club and Young People’s, Lorraine keeps herself occupied when not on even¬ ings. From experience she prefers giving nursing care rather than receiving it. In her spare time she can be found reading, knitting or sewing. Future plans—country hospital, then Europe. Marilyn Davis — Belmont, Manitoba. “Well timed silence hath more eloquence than silence.” Tupper This “quiet on the surface” lass makes a success of her efforts in all aspects of her training. She has many loves—instant coffee, driving, Ray Conniff, and Betty Butterfield. Frequently heard saying, “want an apple?” Future plans—country hospital then Europe. 25

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Karen Turner — St. James, Manitoba. “As pure as pearl And as perfect—as noble and beautiful girl.” Lord Lyttan Beauty, personality and brains are combined in this classmate. Future plans combine working at Grace and then marriage. dlass of 6 iJS Lynn Anderson — Winnipeg, Manitoba. “No tasks too steep for human wit.” Ibid. 3 Our hard working party organizer with the bubbling personality. She is perhaps the only one who could live across the road from her now-fiance for so long and never know it. Active in many organizations including M.S.N.A. and Glee Club, Lynn will be welcomed wherever she goes. Future plans—combine marriage and nursing. Deanna Baldwin — St. James, Manitoba. “The gentle mind by gentle deed is known.” Edmund Spencer This lovely lass with the winning personality is everyone’s friend. She will always remember giving her first needle—in Miss McEachern’s thumb. We were very proud of her as our Princess last year at the M.S.N.A. Formal dance. Future plans—possibly in a small hospital. May Belyea — Winnipeg, Manitoba. “There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass.” Alfred Lord Tennyson May leads a busy life as President of M.S.N.A. and Co-editor of the yearbook. She has been pianist for the Glee Club for 3 years. In spite of her busy schedule, she has won the Canadian Nurse award, still maintains top marks, and enjoys an active social life. Found to be a menace to the residence throwing her ivy plant down the drain. Future plans—possibly paediatrics. 24



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Eleanor Enns — Arnaud, Manitoba. “Infinite riches in a little room.” Christopher Marlowe This girl has many titles—Vice President of the Student Council, Convener of the Tea, and President of our class. Another girl who came back from affiliation with a diamond. Likes going home on days off, shopping, parties, and weddings,—Johnnie, too! Future plans—working and marriage. Beverley Fehr — Gladstone, Manitoba. “There is no place more delightful than home.” Epistolae 4 Our mysterious Bev, who is always on the go, found time to attend classes; work evenings; special her mother when ill; and still keep up her social life. Frequently found going home. Future plans— could be in the city or abroad—most likely with an added degree (M.R.S.) Belly Friesen — Morris, Manitoba. “Manner not gold, is women’s best adornment.” Menander As President of N.C.F. Betty is a conscientious worker, and can often be seen arranging next week’s program. This studious girl occupies a reserve place in the library during blocks. Her daily schedule includes frequent coffee breaks, as well as a brisk walk in the fresh air. Future plans—she shows an interest in missionary nursing. Belly-Rulh Gillies — St. Vital, Manitoba. “Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking.” Ibid What happens to those after midnight telephone calls now that we have a switchboard? One girl who really enjoys life. Occupies a reserve place in the library with roommate Betty. When not at home usually found just “out”. Future plans—working in the city. 26

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