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0i4A 9 tit u4cin e4 e6, T)ORN at Rocanville, Sask., Miss Goodman received her High School training there and then entered the Regina General Hospital, graduating in 1932. From there she went to McGill School for Graduate Nurses, McGill University, to take post-graduate work. After one year at McGill, Miss Goodman went to Lamont, Alta., where she was both Instructor and Assistant Superintendent of Nurses at Lamont Missionary Hospital for three years. Upon leaving there she went East to Oshawa, Ontario, and was Instructor and Superintendent of Nurses at Oshawa General Hospital for two years. With the completion of her duties at Oshawa she decided to take a year’s rest, and then in November, 1941, came to St. Boniface as our Science Instructor. Miss N. Goodman Miss Ida Troendle lyriSS Troendle was born at Windthorst, Sask., attended High School there and then went to Regina Normal School, graduating in 1930. She taught for two and a half years at Macklin, Sask., and then went to Lampman, Sask., where she taught for three years. However, teaching in Saskatchewan became very discouraging, due to the depression caused by repeated crop failures, so Miss Troendle decided to train for a nurse. She graduated from St. Boniface School of Nursing in the summer of 1940 and left that September to take a course in teaching Nursing Arts at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. Upon the completion of her course. Miss Troendle came back to St. Boniface Hospital and in January, 1941, accepted the position of Practical Instructor at St. Boniface School of Nursing, which posi¬ tion she still holds. Her ambition is to someday complete her B.Sc. in nursing. 28
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