Regina Grey Nuns Hospital School of Nursing - Memorare Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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THE ALUMNAE Our activities include an annual banquet in October, a Christmas party, and the publication of a newsletter, four times a year. We are happy in January, to honor the graduating class at a dance, and at graduation, to offer medals for bedside nursing and a $200. scholarship. Once a year, pins are presented to members of the Marguerite d ' Youville Club. It is my privilege and pleasure, on behalf of the Regina Grey Nuns’ School of Nursing Alumnae, to congratulate the gradu¬ ating class of 1960, and to welcome you to our association. General meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at 8p.m., in the Nurses’ Residence. The Alumnae serves as a channel of communication for graduates of the School. By meeting together we strive to maintain interest in the objectives, ideals and future of the school and of the profession. May you be faithful in attendance and be active in our meetings; may the years ahead be kind to you and be full of zestful living. Mrs. J. Healey President. THE LADY PATRONESSES Nursing is a sterling service which de¬ mands a true concept of Christian charity. The nurses life though not an easy one, is a blessed one. The nurse has an enviable and consecrated mission, in that she assists in God’s creation by bringing new life into the world, she offers hope to the troubled mind, she brings tranquillity and repose to the ebbing soul. We humbly offer to the nurse our ad¬ miration, respect and gratitude. May God smile upon her. Mrs. J. Schwann President

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Lillian Majkut - Where is Majkut every Friday and Thursday night? Gwen Miller - “Oh! you sausage!” Lynn Minard - I ' m from Weyburn, can’t you tell?” Eunice Mrazek - “Darlene come on, today’s Saturday night, let’s make use of our 12 o’ clock.” Sharon McCall - Third floor won’t sell her, they’ll give her away. Patricia McCarthy - “Who are we going to throw in the tub tonight?” Brenda McCormick - “Well McCarthy, you finally decided to come back to class.” Donna McDonald - “You should hear the gossip back home.” Janet McDougall - “You kids, that mountie is only a FRIEND from home.” Sheila McIntosh - What would mother say if she only knew? Rose Marie Nogue - Witch Doctor. Arlie Olmsted - Mirror, mirror, on the wall, I’m the smallest of us all. Rose Marie Oancia - “McCarthy you big--No I won’t say it this time since you’re sick.” Eileen Pander - “Men are just my slaves.” Joanne Peart - “I always got my homework done, I think.” Kathleen Perras - The small girl with big interest - “Barracks.” Jeanette Peter - Oh those weekends in Ceylon and those letters from Lampman. Jeanette Piermantier - “Hey, isn’t today Sunday?” Jean Power - The lady with the “High Voltage.” Enid Purdon - Can’t get away from riding a bus. Jean Reid - “Ford! Now you’re talking my language, but what in the world is sleep?” Shirley Reitenback - Commonly called “Annie get your gun.” Katherine Rogoschewsky - No one ever understands me.” Elizabeth Rump - “Ask questions and you’ll get the facts.” Margaret Schafer - 18 long stemmed roses may prove more interesting than a birthday gift in the future Cleone Schuster - “ I got all the second floor cats on a string.” Audrey Sinclair - “It’s 4 o’clock, I guess I can wake up now.” Mary Shea - Night watch man. Josephine Smith - “I simply told him I had a previous engagement.” Jacqueline Stutt - Anybody got any comics? Margaret Surridge - “Shirley, do you know where I put my key?” Donna Thompson - Who is small, likes them when they’re six feet tall. Aurora Thorsteinson - Loves teachers and lives for weekends. Marie Anne Toupin - Annabella doesn’t believe in sitting quiet. Elaine Ulmer - Too tired to come to class today. Marilyn Wagner - Oh dear, another exam, another headache. Rae Waind - A preliminary widow since the last troop passed out. “Oh well, Alberta isn’t that far, Rae.’ Myrna Weber - Gets out of accidents the easy way - with a broken nose and collar bone. Doreen Weikum - Nothing like New Brunswick, aye “Lawnd?” Elfrieda Wilms - “Only quarter to eight, well for a change lean go to breakfast.” Valorie Wysosky - Butch sure knows how to pick those diamonds. Mona Yakubowich - Always pops up with a new pair of shoes since Bob has been working in a shoe store

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