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• • • e I pledge myself to a life of personal purity and womanly dignity and to the maintenance of the high standard of my profession. I pledge unswerving loyalty to the best traditions of my Alma Mater, and I promise never to take or administer harmful drugs or to become a guilty party to any criminal attempt upon human life. I pledge perfect fidelity and conscientious obedience to the direc¬ tions and instructions of the physician or surgeon under whom I am serving and I will devote myself conscientiously, painstak¬ ingly and wholeheartedly to the care of the patients whose very lives are committed to my care. Lastly, I pledge myself to keep sacred and inviolable whatever matters of an intimate nature may come to my knowledge in the home where I am called to serve. Awarded to Marjorie Manson BEDSIDE NURSING Presented by Dr. C. R. Rice Awarded to Phyllis Martin, January Class Presented by Dr. M. Rady Awarded to Helen Shead, September Class OBSTETRICAL NURSING Presented by Dr. S. Kobrinsky and Dr. H. Guyot Awarded to Germaine Alarie HIGHEST STANDING IN THEORY Presented by Dr. D. S. McEwen Awarded to Amy Grayston INTERMEDIATE CLASS Presented by Dr. R. W. Richardson Awarded to Alice Dereniwski JUNIOR CLASS Presented by Dr. P. H. McNulty Awarded to Audrey Dilay EXECUTIVE ABILITY Awarded to Evelyn Frain Presented by Birks Dingwall Ltd. 19
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CATHERINE THOMAS, PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, MAN. East met West And a friendship arose, No better pals Can be found than those. STELLA KRAWCHUK, LLOYDMINSTER, SASK. Stella loves to sew and knit, But don’t think she is slow of wit. Her merry laugh and ready smile Have helped to make our days worthwhile. JEANNETTE SABOURIN, ST. BONIFACE, MAN. Dancing is her pride and joy Along with styles and fashions, She tries her best to not annoy Or gripe about the rations. ANITA GLEBOFF, KAMSACK, SASK. A mystifying little miss, We never know what’s on her mind, And when it comes to O.R. nights She certainly is hard to find. WILHELMINA HUTCHISON, DRYDEN, ONT. Her head in the clouds, Her feet firm on the ground, Things start humming When Hutchy’s around. HELEN SHEAD, WINNIPEG, MAN. Dark-eyed and efficient, A friend on whom to call, Her constant friendly questions Have often bewildered us all.
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DATE—FRIDAY 13 NURSES RECORD Dr. I. DOODIT Name Pet Peeve Occupational Thera t v Remarks K. BATTY Poor Dramatic Club Attendance. Knitting Sweaters Size 46! Did you hear about Little Albert ? M. BEATTIE Working Overtime. Going home. Can I make the bus ? J. BEIGLER Lack of clothes Heckling Doctors or Visa Versa Really, you have no idea! D. CAMERON Untidyness Looking after White I’ll help. E. FRAIN Dr.’s mixing instruments. Reading banned literature. Don’t worry kid, it’ll be alright. M. FERG Too many calories. Mending broken hearts. Let’s go Kay! N. GAGNON Flat tires. Day dreaming. OuiiOui! A. GLEBOFF Wet weather. Op. in room “6” You don’t say so! C. LEACH Being stood ut . horse back riding It ' s O.K. with me. E. HASKELL Strange phone calR Sculpturing. She’s driving me dippy I. HEBERT No late leaves. Scalp massage. Oh, for heavens Sake! M. LEITHEAD Night duty. Chez Gays. Your’e not kiddin! P. MARTIN Inefficiency. Clinical teaching. Where’s Doris ? Y. MERCIER No phone call. Planting trees for future students. Je vous aime beaucoup D. MULLIN Where’s my dress. Wardrobe rehabili¬ tation. How should I know ? e. McBride 21 Diabetics. Entertaining the Navy. Sailing, sailing. J. SABOURIN Final exams. Burning arms on rads Gee kid! A. SIMAIR The long walk across the street. Run about. “You do it.” M.STEEVES Men. Saving Hurle for Eddie Don’t be silly. G. WHITE Doing her hair. Theatre going. “Whose going out ?” E. SYSLAK Wearing hair nets. Counting the days. Don’t paint me so black ! G. ALARIE Ham for Sunday supper. Knitting for Britain. Mon Dieu! T. COUTTS Noisy neighbors. Doby. Where’s the car ? A. CRUSE Loud lectures. Nursing an Art and a Science. Is it six a.m. already ? D. EVANS 10 p.m. curfew. Walking by the river Hello Lover. B. GILMOUR Only 9 weeks in the O.R. Sleeping. I nearly died! X. HRUSHOWY P.M. classes. Sewing a fine seam. Oh Yeah! W. HUTCHISON No letters from home. Getting corns for her country. Do you know what ? J. HYLAND 18 miles between here and there. Looking for Grey Dodge. Meet me in St. Louis. A. GRAYSTON Tardiness. Keeping track of Cameron. What are you kids doing to-nite ? S. KRAWCHUK Being so far from home Knitting. Oh! Xenia I did not. H. LOEWEN Assisting with antrum lavages. Helping others. I’ll do it. N. LYON Distance Writing letters. Will I ever get finished ? M. McKAY Infirmary. Getting a sun tan in winter. All the nice girls love a sailor. M. MacKAY Her dimple. Window shopping. Am I ever mad. e. McCarthy Talkative friends. Making most of late leaves. Sure and its the Irish in me. l. McDonald Making speeches. Leading others. They’ll do it every time M. MANSON Business affairs. Arranging late leaves Thelma, stop that! F. PEEL Going on duty. Eating. I’m so disgusted. E. SELLICK Carrots. Starting a hope chest Did he phone ? H. shead Class on P.M. Latest fashions. What was that ? A. McBEAN Untidy room. Settling fights on 5th Where and what are we going to eat ? C. THOMAS Night duty. Sports, dramatics and advertising. Nothing exciting ever happens to me. I. WALLWIN Studying for exams Keeping dates straight. I’m not late, my watch says 10 P.M. H. WARKENTIN Nites on Langevin. Singing in the bath. Hey! Wiggy. M. VOTH Lazy nurses. Studying. I don’t see why! N. FEDKOWSKI Sanatoria. Resting. It won’t be long now
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