Saskatchewan Hospital - Yearbook (North Battleford, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1963

Page 60 of 84

 

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CONGRATULATIONS ©sychiatric nursing is faced with many changes, and meeting the challenge of the future with courage and understanding is all we wish for any member of the graduating class of 1963. Your responsibility is to add to the world’s store of knowledge, deepen your insights and develop new skills in your chosen field of psychiatric nursing. If you accomplish this to the fullest extent of your potential the world will be a better place because you lived, studied and worked in it. Dorothy Gallagher, R.P.N. f y congratulations upon your graduation and my best wishes for your success and professional fulfillment. At this time I would like to pass on to you, Dr. Karl Menniger’s philosphy of modern psychiatric nursing. “In the modern psychiatric hospital, more important than feet or hands or brain, are the manifestations of the nurse’s heart. What he or she is, will do more for the the healing of the patients in her charge than what she or he does or knows. If you have the maturity arid; Ifchle : dee)p inner wisdom to be able to love even the people you do not like, you will be a good psychiatric nurse and you will help frightened, desperate, hope¬ less patients to get well.” Annie W. Bosner, R.N., R.P.N. T rusting your future career will bring you the stimulus, ability and ful- ■ fillment of enriching the lives of others, as well as your own, I shall leave you with this quote by Charles Kingsley, to ponder whenever you feel you cannot make that extra effort. “Thank God every morning when you get up that you have some¬ thing to do which must be done, whether you like it or not. Being forced to work, and forced to do your best, will breed in you temperance, self- control, diligence, strength of will, content, and a hundred other virtues which the idle will never know,’ Sincere Congratulations, Evelyn Klein, R.N., B.S.N.

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T hrough an auto accident I ran into an old buddy of mine, and as the vehicles were being differentiated we chatted across stretchers in a “do you remember” talk. I learnt that John Martin is now professor of Ukrainian at Vassar’s Women’s College an d is doing well too. Oresteen Kulyk is a professional flag-pole sitter in Florida, spying on Audrey Schmidt’s vicious guerilla tactics leader in Cuba while Sherry Genest is chief sanitary officer in the town of Brada (second man-hole right turn) Phyllis Kolonowski is a stunt man in Bonanza and Arthur Bertrand is giving lessons on mummifica¬ tion to Egyptian Battlefordonians. Stan Peitras and his singing agent Ila Calwell are famous for his portrayal of Madame Butterfly at a command performance in London. Ed Trons- gard was unrecognizable as chief beatnik and bottle smasher in a Greek cafe in Athens while Marion Owens runs a lighthouse on the east coast of Canada aided and abetted by her sailor-friend- tumed-beach comber, Stanley Wychopen. Phyllis Wagner is now a registered Sask. egg candler in a basement premises whose top floor is a billiards hall owned by a former clan-mate Jean Shumlich. The gay Sylvia Dubyk has formed a termite ex¬ termination business tor her present town, being in league with Walter Edwards now retired office- boy who collects rare fly specimens. Ben Smith is filthy rich in New York, owning a line of 5 ; h Avenue junk yards and antique shops while Louise Goota is now a certified plumber, having had trouble with leaking rads in the past. Strange, strange the way things turn out isn’t it ... I thought as the Dr. pulled the sheet over my face. •



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