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Barbara Leuthewaite Class ' 71 President Wendy Bell Class ' 72 President Deanna Larson Vice-president STUDENT BODY Irma Schmidt Class ' 70 President Vicki Scales Secretary-treasurer EXECUTIVE
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The excitement of wearing the white cap, the significance of our chosen pro¬ fession, and the three years training all melt together to form a solid foundation for the graduate nurse. This also instills in each a sense of pride in our pro¬ fession, a sense of loyalty to our school, and a sense of confidence in ourselves. Add to these ingredients the warmth of friendship, strengthened as we learned to live actively and cooperatively with our fellow classmates, and we have the future-- our future, ready for us to shape as our attitudes and actions dictate. Ships sail east and ships sail west While the self same breezes blow. It is the set of the sails and not the gales That determine the way they go. Like the winds of the sea are the winds of fate As we journey along through life. It is the set of the soul that determines the goal And not the calm nor the strife. Anon. My sincerest wishes to all students, graduates, and a most humble ' thank-you ' for your encouragement and support, not only throughout my term of office but over the three years we ' ve been together. My ' days at Grace ' will be a most treasured memory. Barbara Joyce Hopper Student Council President 64
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EDITOR’S MESSAGE Your present is of value to you, only as you profit from the experi¬ ences of the past and prepare for the experiences of a wonderful future. These three years of our training are going to be cherished memories of our lifetime. The ups and downs of training are an experience from which we all will benefit, experiences of happiness, joy, love, and sorrow. I dedicate this quotation to my classmates. Surely its message should go with us in the future. 1970 has been a busy year with many activities, but among the busiest has been preparation of our 1970 yearbook. However, without the help of my very able staff, Mrs. Crabb and Miss Timmerman, our advisers, Mr. Danny Tiechman, the hospital photographer,we would not have the fine yearbook we have. Their help has been unmeasurable. To Janice, I say a special thank you. She never failed to offer a helping hand and a word of encouragement at a trying time. Thank you Janice and good luck next year. As you leaf through Our Days of Grace 1970, may those three years always be a fond memory. Sincerely, Eileen Mutch. 66 Janice Meadows Assistant Editor class 1971
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