St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1943

Page 30 of 92

 

St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 30 of 92
Page 30 of 92



St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 29
Previous Page

St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 31
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 30 text:

ValeJUcto Mr. Chairman, Your Excellency, Members of the Clergy, Reverend Sisters, Fellow-Graduates, Ladies and Gentlemen: rnODAY, as we graduates stand upon the threshold of a vast world of new experiences and responsibilities, which will constitute our life’s work; we pause to consider what manner and number of things we have gained through our three years of study and toil. We are not the same shy individuals who, three years ago, eagerly awaited the time when we would delve into the mysteries of the nursing profession, which had, for a long time, held a strong fascination for us. Our very lives have “blossomed out,” as it were, almost as rapidly as the field of medicine, in forever opening up new paths to be explored. Having completed our preparations by long and careful study, we are ready to become members of this highly-esteemed and noble profession, clearly seeing our responsibilities and courageous in our acceptance of them. More than ever now, we must do our share and become a part in that great machine working towards the ultimate goal—Victory! For only by standing together, every one of us, will we be able to destroy the hatred and greed in this world, and in so doing, make it a place of peace and happiness. The work of the nurse, I believe, is one of the most satisfying tasks to which one could aspire. It can be both difficult and adventurous while doing it; and give a feeling of mastery when it is done. Routine is an ever present factor and yet, there is sufficient variety to balance the scale. Then too, nursing offers an opportunity of congenial associates. Nowhere else will a young woman find truer and stauncher friends than those she makes during her period of training. For three years we have lived, worked and studied together, and now the time has come for us to go our various ways. Whether in the front line, side by side with our gallant fighting men, or on the home front; we must keep our standards high, remembering that we all must serve—serve by helping the other fellow, not for money or gifts, but from the highest motives of charity. Through serving mankind in this way we will gain a happiness that will surpass all other rewards and which will satisfy the longing of a hungry, human soul. In closing, I would like to thank, on behalf of the graduating class, the Reverend Sisters of the hospital, who have patiently guided our faltering steps, and especially those who have so untiringly directed our training. To our doctors, who have given generously of their time and energy to help us in many ways; and to our graduate nurses for their encouragement, I extend our most sincere thanks. I would also like to express my appreciation for the honor that has been bestowed upon me on being selected to give the Valedictory address; and particularly mention the splendid co-operation of the members of my class in all our various activities. I am very proud to be a member of the graduating class of 1943, and again, I thank you. E. COLLISTER. 28

Page 29 text:

H a ' C CO C M 05 3 D CO g copq « °i|cg eO coO Q oe 5 5 i • ‘ ' . w C CJ m- 2 :i U l C«i®‘sJ=S O- -H a O § s$.s5 t- CO 0) p -:- ty cj o x: TJ ja ♦H j bJ3+J 0 ) ? c-=£a,j;g£ -c g tlO (y +J i: S-Saa,c„ ' S c ' ag o g £ r u .5 « 3 (y co«H„ w CO CO W t. OT g CO O £ ca c « 1 013: % c -ja . 6 +j . +j +j Wl.3 35 o - ■ C . 23 Ct ' - x: 55 ' ? »j ' J’CDco »co+3?0£ n c-c ffl g o Ph oX 3 a ' 035 o J 3 CO — ' 3-3 rr coo oDi 5 ' M . 3 D « a, ° h “ U -o S O 3 3 c ja o 3 ici: oiX+3 C tf.3 ty 5 C g CO o l W C CB O a, g S m CO c o ° KsS-g.Sj3 CO CO fa y 5 to a; g o 1 5 S- C 0 £ c W • c 2 o fa . 5 O’?, to o 3 w C+J aSa g S § is O Q, Q fa O, s « 2 3 oj m Jhi-h«h O U Irifsil ty V o , 7 : W Wm CD X 4j O ft c CO v x: ij.fa co gjfgt; SSc H o .g 5 ® “ S (D ri Mj: . s ■“goc I o 3 ft Kcggfcig ..g H .5 o ft V H di t- wn M 0 O g O ' ' QD T » JwO- OJ ft ' g J g 3 0) OoOoCiSo UfrH Q 0 fan « i ' w O 3-3 ' 3 j 5 h •-- a ( g C to C 3 « : tCn o °2-a ■ “ .«.§ 2fg C 0 3 t 0 .On,tO-. oj.fa a fa ? C J o S c S o o J oggn-’ .- o u O)- I—i ”3 H fa ' H I °o-| s .S g ' Soi ' • ■ ■ J O 3 CO C0,l i fa r- fa tH3 s- 5+3 5 3 .fa CO to D 0 ‘ ' ’ ' O -B O P C fa +j tia sh o CO c o sC 0 5 o y 5 .to £ to ' C c CO 3 3 «« • i SS2|gg| ' 3 -t u ' H c ' Oi.fa to c fa O - « 1J to 2 C 3 ; O c gS-cS ' S-ig ' Ou-S n. E- ' .! Si, -fisc . to .rt »o c 5 t- u . d O® f coh Soft + 0 5- ' 33 + w O ii O C X fa -jfaj: CO 2 -2 i CO C to +j r. ' S + 3 y . cy O CO :42 s=§-§™r .S, p rfa ft3j , 5 yi .ft C C W s? « 3 3 W to o c =2 g“S!s° 5 o q j 3 iS 2 S- 33 p - s: CO C W) O y ' fa faJ 9 fa IfScSii §£og|c| gMbMgB S E-. 0, M,, . ISai’ .g.S M U.Si U go SSrggSgd I D O ? H ai ■a$a;T i£!P|l Qt3 3+ - W 3 ®. rj .fa CO ‘fa 2 CYB w 2 o x 2 3 gW 2 oS cwm ItiPgg-Sfe fY C r Y r’ Jh fa ' - ' 5 33 .ft C Q, cfl fa CO y n 5f “ Ss = ' e; ° ,0 o o a tt a. Si °mS-S 5c.a“ £SEf ft s . 2 oi. w o g ft ft £ O n- ty o 3 P 7 era to tic? • I gStggtc c O 5 to -s co [2 +j ti 3 o S s g 2 “ SSti-g ' g.gSio- OQOOa ' S aZ 0)0 to ft ' o ' ” h 0 ; to QJ 0 ) o 2 6 “ W fa I -fa 3 o £ ij W) C to w ' s ;;::co H CO 0 . [□ 2 ' c c t C O O ' cr ' Q CO +3 CO i-i i 6 X g S c ™ g 01 .g £ 3 “ ' 43 i;»i 2 01 C c g is ™ w° 5 jho“-g ■ ■ E -0.g 0) 73 -g X r E S 01 5 g C e,S“m 6 i ' o ffl a c 01 . T? a : g S c 1 2 E gs S M O C 5 CO S CO .3 to (U ,fa ” Sir gig’s g-s -lsse ul 01 bn r i 01 gxiESa 2 o -g . CO to +J yfa5 CO 5 •a .-fa ■ ■ 0 j + ft . ? y dj o T, ft ft “Sog ' g s’g “ ° .fa 0) - 3 ft w ft.S ( ft CO I O OJ CO ' O [o o . O r- != “ 2;-S| ' os;oi P ' f ' S-2i 5 3 f- y Ow 5 c- rfa o2 ' fa faen g ft 0 U U I (-• CO 0) o 3 CO- 513 -fa t 3 O £ ft 2 t .Q fa ‘ J-i fa 2 3 +j ( H ftft C r ' i = SiE ' O S C o 2 3 s Gift fa oi; o) c y CO o fa ft ft Oi CO to CB .0 »c os: t ‘Sot 3 (y ® 0 o dJlc £ft 0.2 sh c: y .p tio?.; ■fa£ 0 «3 5 PS!ciS to 4 - CO to O to - +J.-H 3 Ja o Q S3 ft d to fa ,S . 11 2 J to - 2. 0 w S 2 j -fa y 3 .fa to S- S.S c dj i i §p§ ' °’= r r- 2 to «JH.-tH C •Sg mo2o§ fa 2 2 CO CO t- £ S®5 1 ga c n SS °2 g “ 01 ■“ E „C u o| o26.2,S •o ° l S’! . i.„ « .oi «.t: O w ? £ 3 y o +3 to VH+J ft C ' J S i g g g s g s glE«”,o|a 3 0 0 3 ’i .ft a5+j- -» 23ot- Kc ' wftfttOojQ w.fa CO ocftjafa5«fa .DriC+JtiJ3tfl ►- O 3 3 •sls -gggs l s w C «. C t- y „ fa 2 ••► J y 2 3 faft CO 7«4-i3o“‘ ' Ct I stH O 0 S3S 00 UO fa loggpss ujq .u ?£ g c = a2“ ■KoS o , 4 J y ; to ' O y ©3 0 fa o’S .2 . 3 ft 5 2 n“ O S +j |li CO dj I j- I j r-Sp-H. ■SSsoSi 2.1 g u 5°5ib,s ai“ 2 $ ft 0 fa. •• 0-5 , O ' tnXi y q CO ft CO QJ o g q er ii n to o 2 ft » y 2 ft I ' O .fa 5 c3 l4Sg2wg O ty o 5 p 3 ft • tt •-9 ».5 y +3 XJ y 3 CO ? o ' w ft o S 3 CO to — o 0 CO o ' t- 3 .2 £ - ft to 2 oS .S t« 0;3 I • ft O I y o y S-. 2 0 ) g:-|Kgis 3|S ' S3 CO o y ? SS 2’t ' . • 3 ft -3 fa 05 « O to 3 c j 0 ft to ft O e i I In V4 CO I CO 4+ y i g5°SgSS£’« 6 iSP ' eS Wi2 3 CO • ft y •tc ft 3 y- 3 3 3 O ft toft eo 0-3 .,: Oi 2 3 fa 3 u 3 .CX!„-Sl So fa g nn 3n .— CO 2g goESa““ •= .S g -Sgig 00 ou-g.2 ' ®- £ 0 .3 0 CJto j-.fa CO E-t O u. wev. ' C £0 3 .g .Sd”-s3 OS ' S ty-faB 2 ® ' 3 SftyftJjO ££cO w OjOcO.© cCft ' G U 0 , 3 0) cox: o ft fto33 J O ftft y CO CO In o 3 • ft ' 3 « y O))— ' ' 8iS 345 .M 1 2 y 3 w £ft co’“ Si CX O CO.ft ‘ ” y ft03a) ft-fay ' 2 y o P ft to o « g 2 ft.- -’ 2 W.ft CO y - •3- 5.£ fc CD c ■ WO facft,« W35C 0) ft CO s. — .3 fa W to 2 3 $h Si ' 3 ft 3 ft C + fa CO f... ».g .m Bq oB ft n O 2 ' y to CO £.2 fccE ' 3 3 .mn O CO p , ft 3 ias| 3 ;i R ' S ' g-ei ' SdSg s-S g- s-a f ' ft y 3 O ft 0 ) 0 ft ft o .Ef to coft CO CO+4 CO ft u y 3 fa ? tJ c CCO $ q o c 2 ft ty CO fa 44 to [0 y ' H S ft”? °gS § E 6 g-v. § g 3 o pe ;.S2 i£c«i c?, g-o5 o» 22 Ctft o.fa o o O O ft ft y a ft4L ' fa i 2 . ‘ -g —i O to y O |cSEr S . -10 C 15 “ ■fa Cft ft S o y y r ft fa o co.fa cj to il °° fa 5? 3 •j; C C y-g o 5 C0 4Jft coft Wfa .ti 3 « c j 3 o •3 to o CO .5 c CO 20® yo H £ S uc Sc B . co» y 3 g-piSg fa o .fa a CO 2 ttJ o ..— y fa-ft oofa ft 3 fa at 2 y o ••fa KcigoiW q o „ .01 Cl qgi ' Sgi Mo ga4S‘ii 0 ,- y yft- s i y 4-. CO CO ft-r ■ CO ft y ogl“:p to3y3.— o o ft o -ft 1 Sa “ 00 : -E ■MM-t U O 2 ofa CO jJ‘ H r •fa!2+,® E ' J.g O 01 § °m£ 9 e.2 “So. - 2 “ .-• W 3 Qo £ g.gigd SgiiHco • Tl CO I • y fa 2 CO y ■ y P ft o 5 ft t 5h to fc, O J .Oft CO , J CO - ., T ' ft CO .■ 30 . w2 0 ' 3 fa O CO ogig ' gl ' ““S S ' 04 M.g§“ogj I ‘“ ■5? C , X CO h t, • D2 « ® 3$i-gP° S 4J O . O E m 1 “ U E O 01 “ 1 i S o m 4 S 5 ai to tio ft ,ft 3 5 O ijf) ?®3“ ® ' SC 0.3 ft 3-faJ 5 CO O w fa ft yfa ffl -S -g y Cif) CO I 2“E-g c 3 Q.. y 2 O y‘.g £ ® ty fa y 4J - tofa 3 C CO • y CO y a-ft fa -X c o ft ’■SSca - ft £ 3 fa 3 o y .fa . O fa 4J 2 ‘3 y ft Oft W 1 ,.a £ ' 3 ft y ' M to cv. o ••■ I p ' Si42 a§g §1 I . ft a o . 23 a Z CO CO ■+ O O I J « ft ofafa y Eh-c2 ° o .£ .£ y y r S , fa cO p4- O P’gg l-sg ® O ft J fa c y ’i M ' S S go. K g o ° 2 E MOl M’a .gi 3 I r i O I 0 ) ft to c ft «S2-2-S •S .2 • - fa 54- CO y t. 3 . 2 ®aS ftfa faO-H 3 faft CO E a g u g 5 iOogE ' 3-2 y Q }W •« CO yfa 2 ao CO Ci q ‘p yj og§S||S J fa aw g 3 3

Suggestions in the St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) collection:

St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

1945

St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

St Boniface School of Nursing - Estole Fideles Yearbook (St Boniface, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.