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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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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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Marian Society LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Dupmeier, President; M. Marshall, M. Skilnick, S. Lemieux, H. Weber, D. Duczek. “Mary-Queen of Nurses”-our Patroness. Through the Marian Society we strive to develop a love and devotion for Mary-Our Mother-andQueen of Nurses-so that, her example will be a per¬ petual guide. The Dandelion is the symbol of our meetings-the roots represent the deep personal spiritual life of the members, the seeds, our apostolic purpose. The stem was named the symbol of the Educational Committee and the leaf denotes the social phase. As the Dandelion seed calmly nestles, grows, and matures in a carefully prepared garden, so we too by making our religion a part of our everyday living, will grow and mature, preparing our way in the community as Catholic nurses. To all who gave of your time so willingly to make the year of 1959-60 a rewarding one-our sincere appreciation. The executive hope you will make the coming year that much more suc¬ cessful. To Fr. H. Bosma, our SpiritualDirector, many thinks for your unfailing presence at our time of need, and your guidance throughout the year. Also to Sister A. Brodeur and Mrs. V. Metz - our thanks for your interest, generosity, and en¬ couragement. We had many good evenings together with guest speakers, discussions and social programs. May you carry on the good interest and when you are in doubt or need help, go to Jesus through Mary. “Mary Queen of Nurses-Pray for us.” Claudia Dupmeier President
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