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1? GLORIA MYSZCYCZYZN launched herself on that special re¬ ducing diet? That calls for something known as perseverence, eh Gloria? Bowsman. ESTHER NEILSON stepped on the elevator and unknowingly leaned on a corpse? Esther is always game to try new activi¬ ties. Ochre River. KEIKO NISHIKAHAMA switched those doorknobs on the broom closet? Linda ' s roommate and an admirer of Lucy Oscar. Winnipeg. MAUREEN O ' SULLIVAN parted with her most prized possession - her torn sheet? She made Marie ' s bed with it. Virden. LINDA PEDEN lost her kerchief and Beaver’s laundry bag? Pede supplies us with ' Seventeen ' magazines and make-up. Brandon. GAIL PHILLIPS scrubbed for her first S. M. R. with Dr. Pierce? We bet the patient remembers! Hammers have a strange effect on Gail. Myrtle. LINDA SFREDDO did not have a long story to tell after a week¬ end? Always eager for.another party. Drydon. CAROL SMITH indignantly refused a chart to an unidentified visitor? Visitor??? That was a slightly aggravated doctor! Winnipeg. GLORIA STEWART accidentally went for her swim of the year in a dug-out? Ooooh, those soggy shoes! Winnipeg. HELEN WEIBE gave away some very prized secrets in her sleep? Too bad more of us do not understand German, eh Helen? KATIE WORMS was a patient on SH III instead of working there? Now I know how those cold bed-pans feel! Morden.
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LYNNE KERR tried to substitute a pair of briefs for a D.K. turban? She is another one of those girls that does not spend too much time in residence. Virden. LIZ KOHUT wouldn ' t throw away broken poach-eggs and aspara¬ gus in the D. K. ? ' She found other uses for them. Souris. ADRIENNE KROPIOSKI introduced us to Sam? (Ray ' s friend). This girl is everybody’s favorite. Kenora. LINDA LAWSON could not choose between a hockey player and a mountie? Which one finally won, Linda? Miami - not Florida. MARG LUNDELL had a very interesting conversation with a sleep talker? Strasbourg, Sask. JULIE LUHOWY was not sneaking up the stairs quietly, trying to scare someone? Oakburn. MARY JEAN MAC KENZIE taught us synchronized swimming for the swim meet? One of our better swimmers. Winnipeg. JACKIE MC LELLAN returned five days early from holidays? The reason --we are afraid is rather a well guarded secret. Areola, Sask. LINDA MC LENNAN Lucy Oscar , joined our clan? Where did you really get the Eskimo skull from, Linda? Elphinstone. SUE MERRIT was in no hurry to get home? Was there such a time? Wonder who else lives on her street? Winnipeg. FLEURETTE MESSENGER was not being waited for at the door by Jasper of Chris ? Another one of the lucky girls sporting a diamond. Winnipeg. MARILYN MOTTS turned down the Irish for French? There are some advantages in working on a men ' s ward, eh Marilyn? Winnipeg.
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Ctau 64-A FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Patricia McGurik; Muriel Dicky; Bonnie Kessler; Gail Knight: Ebba Guest Beverly Zylich: Tina Enns; Margaret Krahn. MIDDLE ROW: Gertrude Reimer; Nancy Main; Phyllis Whitfield; Vivian McLeod, Sister Marie du Rosaire; Jean Bereza; Patricia Argue; Louise Bauer; Clara Meyer. BACK ROW: Margaret Salzsauler; Gloria Yastrub; Marilyn King; Norma Vint; Gail Goodman; Christine Pollard; Joan Chervinski; Marianna Schroeder; Eleanor Wilson; Lorraine Massey; Marie Humeniuk. PATRICIA ARGUE-Mather. What ' s that again, Pat? Spell it please. Lives for the weekend with Buck. LOUISE BAUER-Binscarth. Quiet, studious, and always ready to lend a helping hand. JEAN BEREZA-Kenora. Enjoys cleaning her room and dancing at the base. Favourite expression, Is that right?” MURIEL DICKY- Carman. Cheerful and full of mischief. She also proves that good things come in small packages. TINA ENNS-Lena. Favorite expression, I don ' t know ' . ' A high scholastic standing is well hidden under that red hair. EBBA GUEST-Swift Current, Sask. Our slender blond who loves to play the piano and dating. Catches her sleep between periods. MARIE HUMENIUK-Winnipeg. 64-A’s professional jockey who fractured her wrist to her advantage—less work, more dates-like 8 a.m. instead of 8 p.m.
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