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Preliminaries FRONT ROW, Left to Right; Jocelyne Bechard, Arlie Olmsted, Joyce Leflar, Valorie Wysosky, Sister Alphonsus, Audrey Sinclair, Barbara Lloyd, Doreen Malach, Donna Thompson, Irene Evan- ochko. SECOND ROW; Cleone Schuster, Shirley Dawson, Dolores Devrome, Phyllis Ford, Joan Gables, Florence Chowaniec, Katherine Rogoschewsky, Darlene Macknak, Lillian Majkut, Judy Johnsen, Jeane Halladay, Joan Everest, Donna McDonald, Diane Culling, Elaine Ulmer, Eileen Pander, Nellie Bross, Enid Purdon, Marilyn Achter. THIRD ROW; Ann Toupin, Aurora Thor- steinson, Yvette Gauthier, Josephine Smith, Donnaline Machmer, Jackie Elliott, Rae Waind, Mary Ellen Darbellay, Margaret Surridge, Gwen Miller, Sharon McCall, Lynn Minard, Holdina Geister, Marilyn Wagner, Jean Reid, Margaret Bell, Betty Rump, Margaret Schafer, Joan Kerr, Geraldine Gramm, Doreen Weikum. FOURTH ROW; Sharon Jones, Iris Brown, Karen Dunnett, Aleda Love¬ less, Edith Leigh, Eunice Mrazek, Rose Marie Oancia, Erna Berstein, Marie Aeck, Madeline Hartnell, Lorna Barker, Elfreida Wilms, Colette Beaudin, Brenda McCormick, Florence Hay, Doreen Hawkins, Arlene Benjamin, Pat McCarthy, Janet McDougall, Jean Power. FIFTH ROW; Vicky Antonini, Gay Craven, Shirley Ball, Jeanette Peter, Jeanette Funke, Joanne Peart, Myrna Weber, Shirley Reitenbach, Judy Barr, Jackie Stutt, Deanne Haubrich, Kathy Perras, Rose Marie Nogue, Eva Creusot, Helen Inkson, Pauline Fafard, Joanne Egland, Judy Duttenhoffer, Mary Shea, Mona Yakubowich, Jeanette Piermantier, Marilyn Adams, Sheila McIntosh. CLASS OFFICERS President M. Darbellay Vice-President M. Hartnell
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J. MC DONALD-- A merry twinkle in her eye, foretells her disposition. S. MC GARRY-- If silence were golden, she ' d be a millionaire. L. MC KINNON-- Seeks and talks with equal zest, it ' s hard to tell what she does best. N. OBUCK--“Ambition enough for two people.” M. PARKER--“Quiet at work and at play, but thorough in every way. S. PINSONNEAULT--“She’s like an Arab, fond of “dates!” M. PUGH--“I wonder if the mail is here yet, that guy better write—or else.” E. ROEBUCK--“Why ask me, you know I wasn’t listening.” E. ROLL--“It’s just as I thought it would be—Soft breezes, a full moon and no men.” L. RUTLEDGE--“Friendly, gay and full of fun, if you want a good nurse, here’s the one.” C. SCHMIDT--“Quiet until you know her and then there’s a definite change.” A. SIMCHAK--“Appears quiet but really is a “Live wire.” H. SLUSAR--“I don’t ask questions, I just have fun.” A. STEIL--“An intriguing personality and staunch devotion to her profession.” F. STIRTON--“A downright neighborly one with never a word out of place.” M. THIEL--“One of the more quiet, saner student nurses. J. TOMLINSON--“Cheerful, thoughtful, dependable, gay, a good classmate in every way.” E. TROENDLE--“Takes as avid interest in all her subjects.” L. TUCKER--“Bed making is nothing new to this girl. B. UNRUH--“Anyone who talks by the yard, thinks by the inch ought to be moved by the foot.” H. WEBER--“True to her work, her words, her friends.” L. WILLS--“I’ve got brains, but I’m saving them.” P. WINNITOWY--“Don’t roll those blood shot eyes at me, baby!!” K. ZIMBALUK-- An angel with rusty wings and a rusty halo!” B. ZYLYK--“Determination and hard work will win you your goal.” As you practice your profession may your prayer be that of St. Francis of Assisi: “Lord make us an instrument of peace. Where there is hatred--may we sow love. Where there is injury--may we pardon. Where there is doubt--may we have faith. Where there is despair--may we have hope. Where there is sadness--may we bring joy.”
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Preliminaries Sister Alphonsus - “Boy, I sure showed them I have a talent or two.” Marilyn Adams - A pint sized “Adam” bomb. Victoria Antonini - “I sit so close to the teacher that she can’t see what I’m doing.” Marie Aeck - “Little” Angel of Mercy. Shirley Ball - The sparkle in her eye will soon match a sparkle on her hand. Lorna Barker - “Please be quiet, I’m trying to study.” Judith Barr - “Study period over? I guess I must have dozed off.” Colette Beaudin - “Oh farmer! Why worry?” Jocelyne Bechard - “Well this ones different, he’s a m-o-u-n-t-i-e.” Margaret Bell - “I could compete with Bing Crosby any day - in singing that is.” Arlene Benjamin - “Worry not - I’ve done my best - if I pass I’ll accept it.” Erna Bernstein - “Hey, Erna! What does my future hold?” Nellie Bross - Love those blind dates! Iris Brown - “Final or no final, how can I study-HE just phoned.” Florence Chowaniec - “Never thought I’d be so happy to see a sixty on my exam paper.” Gay Craven - “You guys, I got a letter.” Eva Creusot - “Just wait till I get home, I’ll make sure Radville knows I’m back.” Diane Culling - “Hey you guys, Dick is here.” Mary Ellen Darbellay - Has plenty of “home” worries besides being president of our class. Shirley Dawson - “Oh, Marilyn close that window.” Dolores Devrome - Dody for short but not for long. Karen Dunnett - “Ten to eight - I guess its time to get up.” Judith Duttenhoffer - Our sleepy time gal. Joanne Egland - Had an interesting hobby of collecting bottles! “What happened Joanne?” Jacqueline Elliott - “I just love hockey players.” Irene Evanochko - “One of these days Pat, Pow right on the antenna.” Joan Everest- “Annabelle, let’s go eat.” Pauline Fafard - “Joe, what are we doing this weekend?” Phyllis Ford - The red stop light of second floor. Jeanette Funke - “I might as well give up my room for a meeting place instead of a bedroom.” Joan Gables - “LA3 9774, that’s the key to happiness.” Yvette Gauthier - French teacher of our class who teaches pretty interesting french phrases, aye Gables? Holdina Geister - “Elaine, I might as well be your cleaning lady instead of your roommate.” Geraldine Gramm - “We’re in the army now.” Jeanne Halladay - They say she’s quiet, but who skins her ankles, knees and hands, and who’s in a cast? Madeline Hartnell - We feel Mad is always looking down on us. Deanna Haubrick - What Larry doesn’t know won’t hurt him. Florence Hay - Stay up all night if there’s an exam and take Miss McKenna’s vitamin pills! Doreen Hokins - “I’ll never talk to you again Flourine.” Helen Inkson - “Ituna, here I come.” Judy Johnson - “What?-Oh, you guys. Phyllis Kerr - “Well, what do you know about that!” Joyce Leflar - The sparkle on her finger doesn’t help her temper unless he comes down for a few days. Edith Leigh - There’s a hidden Jack in the box in her-stand-aside-when it comes out. Barbara Lloyd- I’m not shy, check the blush pressure. Aleda Loveless - “Oh for good old summer days when you sleep till noon! DonnalineMachmer - “Hold the elevator, I’m coming!” Darlene Macknak - “Hmmmm - I like! !!
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