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

 - Class of 1961

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Page 48 text:

9 Qem ember IMLn June —M.S.N.A. Track and Field Meet. July —Grace made history in having a student get married. August —“Farewell ’60B” Swimming at Palm Beach. September —’61A—White Shoes —’6IB—Black Bands —’62—Bar Pins —New Preliminary Class came. —Corn Roast—E.K. park. —N.C.F. Probie Reception. —M.S.N.A. Welcoming Party at General. October —Buns on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for evening snacks. —Monk supper for ’61B to celebrate black bands. —M.S.N.A. Swimming at Misericordia. November —Hallowe’en Party-—Probie Initiation. —M.S.N.A. Bowling Night. -—-New Housemother’s office and Public Beau Parlor opened. December -—Winter Wonderland Tea. —Staff Christmas Party at Home Street United Church. —Glee Club rendered Cantata at Hospital. -—M.S.N.A. Carolling at Municipal Hospitals and Deer Lodge. January —’61A left. —’6IB’s reunion after a year. —“Want coffee—have cup, Leave cup—want 5c.” —M.S.N.A. Skating at St. Boniface. —Tobogganing at Lockport. February —M.S.N.A. Basketball at St. Boniface. —M.S.N.A. Valentine Formal at Club Copacabana. —Switchboard installed in residence. March —Capping for ’63. —’61A back for R.N.’s. —Tally-ho. —M.S.N.A. Roller Skating. —M.S.N.A. Fashion Show. April —M.S.N.A. Film Night showing “He Who Must Die.” May —Graduation!!! Week from May 3 to May 8. .—M.S.N.A. Mass Meeting. 46

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Back Row—B. McCarthy, M. Belyea, J. Vust, D. Nichol, J. Harland, K. Horn, A. Vanderburgh. Front Row—E. Enns, L. Dale, M. Jubenvill. President s essacjn We, the graduating class of 1961, are now leaving the halls of Grace, to take our place in the profession of Medicine. We want to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to all those who have helped us to attain our goal, and who have been a part of these learning years. Our instructors, through their patient and careful supervision, have given us clinical and technical knowledge and skills. Our Director of Nursing, who has given each one of us personal attention, has impressed upon us professional bearing. The Doctors, through their guidance, have made us aware of the wide field of medicine; and have given us a desire to delve more deeply into its study. Our housemothers, who have been ‘mothers-away from home’, we give our deepest thanks. To our parents we owe a special tribute, for they have stood behind us all the way, both in times of discouragement and financial distress. Our classmates will never be forgotten. Lifetime friendships have been made with these girls who have shared our loves and woes. To all, thank you! As your representatives, we, the Student Council, have been honored to serve you. Although all our aims and ambitions have not been fully realized, the splendid co-operation of all has been our strength and encouragement. Once again this year the glee club, under the able direction of Mr. Publow, took an active part in the hospital’s Christmas festivities, as well as singing at several outside fu nctions. The Winter Wonderland Tea, an annual event, was well attended, and due to the participation of all, was successful. Several parties were held, including a welcoming party for the new class of probies. Extra-curricular activities, such as curling, bowling, and drama, have been instituted. Our training school holds many dear and cherished memories—that first day on wards; capping; psychiatric and paediatric affiliation; black bands; white shoes; and finally, graduation. So many experiences have filled these three years, and have moulded us into mature women and professional nurses. We can look back on these experiences and draw knowledge and strength from them. May we all go forward in our chosen field, prepared to meet the rewarding challenge of nursing. 47 —Lorraine Dale.

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