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Page 64 text:
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Intermediate Activities Red Band Rock,” one of the highlights of the year, was held at Campion College in early November. Music by Wally Reed and His Gold Tones with M.C. Jerry King provided an evening of fun and entertainment for all. Boggy Creek was the chosen site for an Intermediate Class Party one evening last August. Weiners, marshmallows, and what have you, were frizzled and sizzled to the tune of a blazing bonfire. Everyone returned to the residence with spirits high, and stuffed to capacity. November was a busy month for all classes of R.G.N.H. pre¬ paring for the pageant, Bouquets to Her Glory.” It was held in honor of the beatification of Blessed Marguerite D’Youville, foundress of the Grey Nuns’ Sisters of Charity of Montreal. A big “ ' thank you” to all who made it such a success. Probie’s Activities Vim, Vigour and Vitality-this is what confronted the students when ninety-five eager girls entered the new halls of learning. We were rather dubious until we were introduced at the Welcome Party put on by our seniors and big sisters. We were shown a film The Stars are Singing” followed by the usual fine lunch. At our Initiation Party we came before the house in the latest of styles, uncurled hair, worn-out jeans. We were stunning! The highlight of all of this was the Snake Dance down Dewdny. This the Regina drivers will never forget or forgive. Back for supper was not too hard a task for us, as by this time we were weak from laughing, and starved. Wits gathered, courage up, but knees not co-operating we presented our talent review, which consisted of skits, piano solos and duets, accordian solos and singing. We then received our student cards which officially made us part of R.G.N.H. School of Nursing-“at last.”
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First Floor LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Szouronski, Miss Mac Issac, Miss Teece, Mrs. Moroz, Miss Dion, Mrs. Ed¬ wards, Miss Clews, Miss Engle, Mrs. Lidfors, Mrs Barbin, Mrs. Mullen. Third Floor BACK ROW, Left to Right: Miss Sigbjornson, Mrs. Popescul, Miss Neufeld. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Tiefenbach, Miss Finch ; Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Wilkinson. Second Floor LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Paterson Miss Bast, Mrs. McWilliams, Mrs. Hammond Miss Wawryk, Mrs. Little.
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