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

 - Class of 1961

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Arlene Graham — St. James, Manitoba. “Everyone excels in something in which another fails. Cira One of the lucky students chosen for the colour guard at the Medical Convention. She loves travel¬ ling T.C.A. and spends most of her holidays “in the air.” A friend to all, she can be found where there’s fun, laughter, and food (preferably from home). Future plans—city hospital life. Lucille Hanke — Plumas, Manitoba. “I make the most of all that comes, and the least of all that goes.” Teasdale We all love Lucy! She never seems to run out of energy. Favourite saying—“Just have to get home to see what’s going on.” The life of our parties and always ready for fun. Future plans-—A possible post-grad in psychiatry. All the best, Lu. Anne Hanlin — Hamiota, Manitoba. “Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more.” James Stevens This young lady is full of energy twenty-four hours a day. We wonder if she took up the wrong profession with her hairdressing abilities? Her spare time is spent knitting or designing a new hat. Future plans—Kenora. Verna Hambley —• Swan Lake, Manitoba. “I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.” Maxim This bashful “blonde” joined our ranks in October ’59. Verna’s quietness appears to be her outstanding quality, but this is a false impression—believe us! One gal who has a very active, social life. Future plans tremble on the brink of the unknown but this unpredictable gal is sure to succeed in whatever field she enters. 27

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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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Carole Harris — Grosse Isle, Manitoba. “Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us.” Wilde This pert, little, blue-eyed gal has been toting a diamond for a year now, and hopes to add the matching one shortly after training. Good marks are her specialty although we don’t know how she does it—she’s never in. Usually heard saying, “Evenings’ —oh no, not again!” Future plans—a home in the country and P.H. Valerie Hooper -— Vernon, B.C. “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” F. D. Roosevelt. She will never know why she came this far from home. Valerie can be found watching T.V., reading, sleeping, or finding out the hows and whys of people. Valerie can find a theory behind everything —just ask her. Future plans—undecided. Kathleen Horn — Somerset, Manitoba. “Where the willingness is great the difficulties cannot be great.” Nicolo Machiavelli. Kathy is everybody’s friend. She can be found at Somerset, Aunt Mildred’s, or just “out”. Instigator of many a prank at Selkirk. She blossomed forth with a beautiful solitaire at New Year’s. Future plans—general duty in the country. Pamela Keenan — St. James, Manitoba. “I’ve taken my fun where I’ve found it.” Rudyard Kipling Often found busy solving her friend’s problems. We welcomed the car out at Selkirk and also her home for many class parties. Usually heard saying, “I’m going on a diet tomorrow!” Future plans— combining marriage and nursing. 28

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