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LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Connell, J. Sangster, S. Connaughty, A. Baillod, M. Marshall, M. McVeigh, D. Marsh, J. Sarvis, M. Klinger, C. Dupmeier, M. Roddy. Student Council President.M. McVeigh Vice-President .M. Marshall Secretary.D. Marsh Treasurer.M. Klinger Social Committee Chairman.M. Roddy Library Committee Chairman.B. Connell Residence Committee Chairman.S. Connaughty Nominations Committee Chairman.M. Marshall Senior Class Officers Senior A. Senior B. President.A. Baillod Vice-President.M. Fafard Secretary-Treasurer . . . . D. Bourgeois President.M. Wildemann Vice-President.S. Nimegeer Secretary-Treasurer .... E. Humbert Advisory Committee Rev. Sister A. Brodeur - Honorary President Mrs. C. O ' Shaughnessy - Student Council Advisor
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President’s Message As this school year, 1959-60, draws to a close, so also do our duties as members of the Students’ Council. It has been a real pleasure to work so closely with the students and once again see the co¬ operation and teamwork characteristic of R.GJM.H. students. This spirit of willingness to help others was confined not only to school activities but was also displayed on the wards toward fellow workers and patients alike. To Reverend Sister Superior, Reverend Sister Brodeur--our director of nurses, Sisters, members of the faculty and graduate staff we say “thank you for your kind understanding, guidance, and example of dedication. To the students leaving the school, to those who stay behind, I say let us maintain the high standards set for us by our predecessors and may “We strive for that which is Noble’’ in thought, word, and deed. It has been an honor and privilege for me to work with you this past year. I appreciate your confidence in my ability to carry out the duties of this office and thank you for your support. To members of the executive and student body-without your support, our efforts would have been in vain. To the incoming council I trust God will bless you in your work. M. McVeigh
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LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Krause, M. Roddy, S. Chornomydz, S. Lofgren, J. Sangster, M. Wilson, M. Hardy, M. Skilnick, E. Burrell, J. Johnson, D. Duczek, A. Steil. The Marguerite D’Youville Club, named after the Blessed Mother Marguerite D’Youville, is an honor associ ation for those students of the Regina Grey Nuns School of Nursing, who have a high scholastic standing. Our Club, whose motto is “Science through Friendship,’’ was founded to recognize students whose classroom and ward achievements are above average and to assist other students with their studies. To be eligible a student must have an average of 85% in preliminary period, and have good decorum in residence plus a recommendation from the clinical instructors. An average of 80% must be maintained in the junior, intermediate and senior blocks. This year our club has grown to twelve members. Each member is recognizable by her Marguerite D’Youville pin. The alumnae association assumes the financial sponsorship of our club. J. Sangster President
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