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Dear Graduates I don’t suppose St. Paul has ever been a universal favourite with the ladies. The little matter of “covered heads” and “keeping silence in the churches” is sufficient to arouse a woman’s resentment. There are, however, occasions when his words, although certainly not addressed to nurses, have a certain relevancy. In a few sentences he sums up everything I would say to you. “I beseech you that you walk worthy in the vocation to which you are called. You must be always humble, always gentle, patient, too, in bearing with another’s faults, as charity bids.” That may seem like a big order for one who is looking forward to days of freedom and emancipation from the restrictions of the training school. Admittedly so, but the reason for your walking worthily in your vocation is because it is so sublime. Seeing Christ in your patient, helping Christ in your patient, loving Christ in your patient, is the thought and mind of St. Paul. May it always be your approach in the years that lie ahead. M. C. O’Neill Archbishop of Regina,
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L. Rutledge S. MaGee 1960 YEARBOOK CHAIRMEN .J. Sarvis L. Rutledge,S. MaGee .L. Ellert . . . . M. J. Bender .J. Johnson . . . . G. McKinnon .J. Sangster .G. Ried . . . . M. Skilnick .E. Johnson .P. Green . . . . M. Peakman . . . . M. Marshall Editor .... Assistant Editors Business Manager Secretary . . . Photography . . Advertising . . Activities. . . Class Editing . Literary . . . Arts and Cartoons Supporters . . Typing .... Circulation . .
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To the Graduating Class of I960 On behalf of the medical staff of your hospital, I would like to congratulate you on this, your graduation. You have spent three years to reach a goal, which I feel is one of the noblest a girl can attain--the privilege to care for the sick. Your training in the Grey Nuns Hospital has given you the tools--how you use them will determine whether you are a nurse. There is no compensation which a nurse can receive, that is better than the praise of a grateful patient. To obtain this, your first and only thought must be the comfort and care of your patient. My wish for each of you, is that you may be a good nurse, and a credit to your school. L. A. Cawsey President-Medical Staff
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