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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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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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BONNIE KESSLER-St. James. The laughing blond with two problems - room inspection and Prince Edward Island. MARILYN KING-Selkirk. Our well-liked Rose Ball Princess who can be seen checking her dead gold fish at noon. GAIL KNIGHT-Winnipeg. Gail ' s lively personality is infectious. Could it be as a result of her first hypo? MARGARET KRAHN-Rivers. Quiet and studious, with high marks. She is a dedicated nurse. Why the extra white teeth lately, Marg? GAIL GOODMAN-Selkirk. Gail ' s pleasant personality has won her the friendship of all her class-mates. Sleep in lately, Gail? CHRISTINE POLLARD-Regina. Oh, I ' m so bored! Active and cheerful. Enjoys parties and boys from home. LORRAINE MASSEY-Winnipeg. One of the few who gets the giggles at 3 a.m. Her singing and laughter is a good alarm for the night staff. GERTRUDE REIMER-Altona. Man alive, how did I get into this? Able vice-president and co-editor. Hobby-travelling. PATRICIA MC GUIRK-Dauphin. Enjoys studying with good results. Disagreeing with her room-mate is her favorite passtime. CLARA MEYER-Winnipeg. Shy? Just get to know her. Pat has good reason to disagree. VIVIAN MC LEOD-Swan River. Studies hard to reach her goal. A good nurse. PHYLLIS WHITFIELD -St. James. A slim brunette who is frequently heard saying, I ' m going to bed early, for a change, you guys. ELEANOR WILSON-Selkirk. The girl who is continually trying to change her hair style. It ' s always, How did my hair turn out?” GLORIA YASTRUB-Regina. The dark-haired lass who keeps her secrets wrapped up at home. Favorite saying - Gee, I never tasted anything like this before. SR. MARIE DU ROSAIRE-St. Boniface. Our brilliant little sister always has a ready and correct answer. She dreams about her mission to Africa. NORMA VINT-Oakville. Seldom studies but remains at the top. Seen in jeans and suspect 1 in the case of the missing mattress. MARIANNA SCHROEDER-Windsor, Ont. Ambitious, bright-eyed with a pleasing personality but whose revenge is disastrous. How do you like that?” MARGARET SALZSAULER-Portage la Prairie. (Alias The Body) Our jolly President who can always be heard telling wild stories to Probies and Nancy. NANCY MAIN-Calgary. Well known for getting ready at the last minute. We won ' t mention those predicaments on the male ward. BEVERLY ZYLICH-Virden. The half-pint who talks in gallons. Favorite saying - I ' m smaller than Muriel. JOAN CHERVINSKI-Winnipeg. Joan is the silent ambitious type but not as innocent as she appears. Favorite expression, Check the mail please.
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