Regina General Hospital School of Nursing - Blue to White Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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TOP ROW, Left to Right: Joyce Hunker, Margaret Ross, G. Hammond, R. Halvorson, G. Frei, P. Traynor, W. Cinnamon, M. Young. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Right: M. Hawe, G. Olafson, A. Flaten, L. Hauser, D. Peterson, L. Pugsley, V. White, J. King. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: I. Thompson, J. Alexander, E. Steuhler, M. Moore, L. Herman, M. Rockwell, A. Swenson, R. Dixon. a ass o

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jewels o| ’$Lf jj R. Hornby— A motorcycle passes and Hornby sees stars. Is it the sight of the bike or the man behind the bars? G. Kilden— To have a short haircut was Kilden ' s one wish. But watch those scissors Carson, no shorter than this. M. Wing— To work hard is Mary ' s one law. With week-ends spent in good old Moose Jaw. D. Ellis— She flies to the room and grabs her hat. Just a five-minute stop-over, it ' s as bad as that. J. Toovey— Joyce has a secret yen. To be out in the country with hill and ' Glen. N. McArton— I shiver and shake, my feet are slow. To work in the case room this morning I go. F. Wilson— Early holidays, our Flo burns. But remember in the spring A Young Man’s Fancy Turns. J. Hall— Joyce, our girl, travels far. First the San, then O.R. S. Colpitts— Sheila hails from old Cabri. She lends a helping hand when her time is free. A. Dickenson— Calgary is the place she aims to go. We ' ll be pulling her from the ceiling when she gets back I know. I. Gessner— Irene ' s our gal from Strasbourg, So lively and quick and full of fun. Her famous appetite we could not curb. As a good nurse, she ' s not outdone. E. Hill- Pert and blonde, with a winning smile, And boy, you should see that swimming style. There ' s a Plymouth that waits outside the door. Her off-duty hours certainly aren ' t a bore. M. Myhra— To go to work at three each afternoon Sure leaves my social life in rack and ruin. J. Morrow— i d like to receive a letter covering pages and pages. Instead of these short notes I ' ve been get¬ ting for ages. W. Perkins— Perky is a gal who likes to go swimming. The Glee Club also knows her singing. Maybe her presence will more be known, Now that her folks to Saskatoon have flown. E. Gherasim— Elaine ' s a vice-president, a leader worth while. A he ' ping hand to her is never out of style. But that letter from way down east Is much better than any feast. 54



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Class o| 55 y J. Alexander, Regina— Has an answer (sometimes the right one) for every question. W. Cinnamon, Carnduff— Our brain child. Pet Peeve—Ross, when she won ' t get up Sunday morning. R. Dixon, Lacadena— Ambition—to eat and grow thin. A. Flaten, Weyburn— ! 1.59 p.m.—Will she make it or won’t she? S. Frei, Gray— Always ready to lend a helping hand. R. Halvorson, Regina— No, no. Ruth, you musn ' t drive through those red lights like that. G. Hammond, Indian Head— Innocent looking unless something is cook¬ ing. L. Hauser, Grenfell— Runs a want ad column in local paper. Wanted Men, Men, Men!” M. Hawe, Regina— Small, dark and cute. L. Herman, Weyburn— Net always seen but always heard. J. Hunker, Regina— Favorite saying—Some of us have it and some of us haven’t—how come I got all the breaks? J. Krug, Lorelei— Our little bundle of energy. M. MacBean, Regina— Favorite saying ' Quiet you guys, I want to listen to the game.” M. Moore, Regina— Favorite saying— Was that the phone?” J. Moreland, Regina— Pete Peeve—Guys and gals with scuffy shoes. G. Olafson, Tantallon— Pet Peeve—Gals who let their hair grow. D. Peterson, Eastend— How sleepy can you get? L. Pugsley, Sintaluta— Favorite saying—”, ..!?.. .”—unquotable. M. Rockv ell, Regina— Joan ' s partner in tennis—a good partner too. M. Ross, Assiniboia— Strictly for the boids—tweet, tweet. E. Steuhler, Wolesley— Sees all, hears all, knows all, says nothing. A. Swenson, Midale— Oh so quiet but still waters run deep. I. Thompson, Strasbourg— Where did she get those eyes? P. Traynor, Regina— Favorite saying Let’s go to the beach again this year.” M. Young, Indian Head— Fugitive from grapefruit—squirt. V. White, Wawota— One of the quieter girls in our class—we think. 56

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