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ISABEL DRENKER Nursing Care especially the most difficult aspect of this quality - the presented by Dr. M. Rady, ability to laugh at yourself. . . Enthusiasm. . . And finally, we come to the quality I’ve left for last — idealism. To me, idealism has always meant a part¬ nership with discontent — or the desire to improve. As nurses, we cannot be stagnant in our hopes for the future. We must have the vision to see that all is not perfect in what we do — and the strength of character to work with all we have toward a change for the better. Our key word should be GROWTH - for our¬ selves, and others, in mind, in spirit, in learning, to¬ wards the goal we all share; the health and happiness of our fellowman. FERNANDE LAROCQUE Devotion to Nursing Joyce E. Knight memorial award Each year, scholarships are awarded by the professional Education Fund of the St. Boniface General Hospital. Two students from the 1967 graduating class will each receive a three hundred dollar scholar- RUTH HARRIS Student Leadership presented by Dr. P. L’Heureux.
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Awards KARYN BLANCHARD Valedictorian EXCERPT FROM VALEDICTORY ADDRESS: Memories are significant, yes, but what are the tangible products of these years? They are you and I, my classmates, and the qualities present in each of us that have made us the kind of nurse worthy of the title. What are these qualities that are deemed so indis¬ pensable and so vitally important if each person, ob¬ livious of race, color, or belief is to receive the care he deserves as a fellow human being? there is a multitude of them to be sure, but I have chosen to focus attention The first of these is the ability to care, to love. . . Another essential quality is that of kindnes s. . . A sense of humour. . . Is it important? I think so, — VALERIE SMITH Highest Standing in Theory presented by Bilks Limited. VALERIE SMITH General Proficiency presented by Dr. JJ’.S. Hughes
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LINDA ANGERS Miami, Manitoba different. . . a devil but lisguise peculiar eating habits. . . fractured ises. . . competent nurse. JOAN BARKER Birtle, Manitoba Little Barker with a golden heart, conscientious. . . Oh, I’m sobored! candidate for student’s elbow. . . HARVELYN ARGUE Winnipeg, Manitoba poised and sophisticated. . .underneath the calm exterior, a subtle sense of BARBARA BIDZINSKI West Kildonan, Manitoba hard working, friendly nurse. . . non¬ resident. . . diamonds — her best friend. FAYE BARKER Birtle, Manitoba attract! MARGUERITE BISSONNETTE St. Joseph, Manitoba charming accent franfi . . . hopelessly honest. .
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