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Sally Ann Hodges —Big brown eyes and a cheery smile can warm any patient’s heart. Margaret Hughes —No bad habits, no special interests, no hobbies, but lots of friends and brothers. Elizabeth Janzen —Drowns her sorrows with coffee. Mary Janzen —“Why iron it now, I won’t need it until tomorrow.” Carole Jeffrey —“Have you seen the latest pictures of my baby brother?” Rita Kowalchuk —Good things come in small packages. Margaret Madill —“What do you mean, you never heard of Grosse Isle?” Jill McCord —“Is the mail in yet?” Those of us lacking a radio enjoy Jill’s music. Lorraine Meisner —Intelligence and spirit (not used solely for studying) makes Lorraine a mischievous mixture. Muriel Miller —Surprised us with her Christmas gift! Karen Murray —“You think I’m crazy, don’t you?” Never seen without a book in her hand. Nancy Neufeld —May look quiet, but so does dynamite. Doris Nolan —Getting a letter a day keeps boredom away. Irene Nowicki —Quiet and studious, she seems to have diff iculty procuring a stamp. Lois Penman —“Guess what, Janice? I’m going out!” Enid Procter —An ‘Ernest’ nurse. Can usually be found buried in books. Evangeline Reimer —Vange has an interrogative personality and is eager to find the answers. Jean Riddell —The one with the least phone calls and the most dates. Esther Ronald —Spirit and determination will make this lass an excellent nurse. Shirley Schroeder —The winning smile, boxes of home cooking, and contagious laughter gains Shirl many friends around residence. Janice Simpson —Long curly locks and a pixie face makes this mischievous gal a standout in her class. Evelyn Smith —Found embroidering when she isn’t worrying about the 7:30 bus home. Trudene Sykes —“Yikes, here comes Sykes.” Our class comedienne. “Tomorrow I start my diet.” Gail Stuart —Our lass with the top-knot seems to lack an alarm clock. Margaret Thorvaldson —Mardi, can often be seen walking down the halls in her multi-colored P.J.’s. Donna Timmerman —-“That’s all right, that’s Irene’s.” Virginia Thompson —-“Ginny, the red-headed bombshell of ’63 with the temper to match. Eleanor Watson —Our dark-haired lass from Labrador. Her future lies some¬ where in the frozen North. Ruth Wesner —Gets fabulous marks without energy or exertion. “Why’s everyone studying?” Joan White —Was very attached to a pillow at one time!! Colleen Whyte —Our “Guardian Angel” of the phone. Kathleen Williams —“A nurse always gets her mountie!” Kathie’s blonde hair is the envy of her classmates. Marion Wood —Nurses should be seen and not heard. Elenor Wilson —Our class president. A great friend with the kitchen. 41
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C lass of ’63 Back Row—E. Ronald, E. Smith, J. McCord, E. Janzen, I. Nowicki, J. Copeland, S. Blacker, C. Harrison, V. Code, V. Fredlund, S. Schroeder, J. Simpson. Third Row—I. Hildebrand, Marg. Dyck, B. Gilmour, S. Hodges, M. Thorvaldson, E. Reimer, E. Dyck, M. Janzen, N. Dyck, K. Murray, T. Sykes, D. Nolan, M. Madill, D. Timmerman, O. Dyck, M. Dyck, C. Whyte, N. Babaian. Second Row—E. Wilson, M. Hughes, J. Charko, L. Berg, M. Watson, V. Thompson, K. Williams, R. Wesner, C. Jeffrey. First Row—N. Neufeld, J. Riddell, M. Miller, L. Meisner, E. Procter, M. Wood, E. Colleaux (Capt.), J. Stuart, L. Penman, M. Groening, R. Kowalchuk, J. White. Nellie Babaian —A bundle of energy with a wonderful second drawer. Lois Berg —The red-headed lassie from the wild and woolly west. Susan Blacker —Sue’s charm and personality makes her a favorite of nurses, patients and Wayne. Joan Charko —A conscientious worker who always has time to lead a sympa¬ thetic ear. She loves to travel. Valerie Code —“Better late than never.” Eleanor Colleaux (Capt .)—“but don’t let me talk, I’ve just got to study.” Judith Copeland —“Can I catch the 3:30 bus to Selkir k?” What’s the attraction, Judy? Anganita Dyck —Quietness does not always imply innocence. Margaret Dyck —A sparkling personality with an attractive exterior. Marie Dyck —Marie does her work with a smile on her lips and a song in her heart. Erna Dyck —Free from worries and cares as revealed in her cheerful disposition. Olga Dyck —Never give up a good conviction unless you can find a better one. Veryl Fredlund —Keeps the postman busy delivering her mail. Wonder how ‘Freddy’ got all that popularity. Betty Gilmour —Have you noticed the “Reserved for Betty” sign on Irma’s bed? Carolynne Harrison —“Any mail for Harrison?” Future lies somewhere in the west. Irma Hildebrand —Her comfort is, “Blessed are they that are homesick for they shall go home.” 40
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CLlass of 60 4 Jf) (Gone but not forgotten) E. Bergman— Royal Vic., Montreal. B. Bond —Burnaby Hospital, B.C. A. Cotton (Mrs. Nelson) —Prince Albert. H. Cusson —Public Health, W.K. A. Draff in —Victoria Hosp., Wpg. P. Erickson —Ashern Hosp., Man. K. Froese —Essendale, B.C. E. Frost —Emerson Hosp., Man. L. Giesbrecht (Mrs. Friesen) —Winkler, Man M. Janzen —Steinbach Hosp., Man. E. Lovell —Emerson, Man. M. McMurray —Grace Hosp., Wpg. K. Muir (Mrs. Smith). L. Muir —Oxbow Hosp., Man. P. Nixon —University Hosp., Sask. H. Peters —Coaldale, Alberta. R. Ronnebeck —Kamloops, B.C. B. Toews —Essendale, B.C. E. Voth —Steinbach Hosp., Man. A. Wall —Coaldale, Alberta. M. Wiebe —MacGregor Hosp., Man. D. Anderson —Trenton, Ont. E. Bagshaw —The Pas, Man. G. Bray —Altona Hosp., Man. A. Brown —Grace Hosp., Wpg. L. Caldwell —Brandon General, Man. M. Dale—Trail, B.C. R. Donnelly (Mrs. Cooper)- —Grace, Wpg. G. Drieger (Mrs. Rempel) —Grace, Wpg. E. Dueck —Altona Hosp., Man. P. Egan —Victoria Hosp., Wpg. A. Falk —Altona Hosp., Man. T. Goertzen —Altona Hosp., Man. A. Hagyard (Mrs. Patterson) —Grace, Wpg. D. Hiebert —Grace Hosp., Wpg. J. Lougheed —Edmonton, Alberta. M. McKellar —The Pas, Man. M. Phillips —Edmonton, Alberta. L. Pottinger (Mrs. Harrison) —Black Falls, Alta. A. Rapske —Grace Hosp., Wpg. L. Reimer —Grace Hosp., Wpg. S. Shaw —Altona Hosp., Man. B. Taggert —Altona Hosp., Man. R. Spencer (Mrs. Ranson) —North Bay, Ont. M. West —Altona Hosp., Man. L. White- —Grace Hosp., Wpg. M. Wohlgemuth —Ste. Anne, Man. 42
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