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Mr. J. R. Burns Director of Nursing Services Congratulations on reaching this your graduation day. In the past three years you have learnt many things pertinent to your chosen profession, and developed qualities of character such as honesty, integrity, diligence and patience which so often in our times are considered to be old hat but in essence are more necessary today than ever before. Develop your knowledge of this vast field of nursing, practice what you have learned and you reap a reward reached for by many and attain¬ ed by few. Solon was under a delusion when he said that a man when he grows old may learn many things - for he can no more learn than he can run much - youth is the time for any extraordinary toil. ' Plato
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The occasion of being able to enshrine a few words in your Yearbook is one of pleasure to me; and to you is one; of hope for the future and congratulations on the past. Your Class has come through the ordeal of learning to the state of membership in the helping professions. The Nurse has never had an easy, but has always had a necessary and rewarding place in life. In psychiatric nurs¬ ing, great changes in the last few years have been respon¬ sible for the profession extending ever better care to the emotionally disordered. Your tools are better and the need is clearer. However, please always remember that a Nurse is more than knowledge, more than kindness, more than care. The patient is your reason for being, your being may mean the patient ' s reason. R.H. TAVENER, M. D. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT
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I offer my congratulations to the mei bers of the Graduating Class. By hard work, and serious study you are now enabled to practise asPsychiatr Nurses. The profession of nursing makes demands on your physical, mental, and spiritual resources. I pray that you will find great satis¬ faction in your work, that you may have good health, and enjoy the good life. Miss M. A. Hornibrook, R. N. Associate Director Rehabilitation Services May I extend my congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1965, and may you all enjoy continued success in your chosen career. Acute Services
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