St Pauls School of Nursing - Whitecap Yearbook (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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Miss Olga Woloschuk, Reg.N., B.Sc.N., U. of S. Miss Jeanne Couture, Reg. N., Health Nurse Miss Mary Mackenzie, Reg.N., Diploma in Teaching and Supervisi U. of M. Nursing Arts Instructor Mrs. Marguerite Dahlem, Reg.N., B.Sc.N., U. of S. Acting Educational Director Mrs. Constance Dilts, Reg.N., Diploma in Teaching and Supervision U. ofS., Clinical Instructor, Obstetrics Miss Adeline Samborsky, Reg.N., Diploma in Teaching and Supervision U. ofS. Nursing Instructoi Mrs. Anthea Loran, Reg.N., Registered Sick Children ' s Nurse, London, Eng., Clinical Instructor, Pediatrics Miss May Kinnear, B.HSc., P.Dt. Miss Marlene Sherwood Reg.N., Diploma in Teaching and Supervision U. ofS., Clinical Instructor Female Medicine Mrs. Joyce Lenz, Reg.N., Diploma in Teaching and Supervis U. of S., Clinical Instru Operating Room Miss Helen Beteyowskt, Reg.N., Diploma in Teaching and Supervision U. ofS., Clinical Instructor Emergency Teaching and Supervision U. ofS., Clinical Instructor Female Medicine Instructor,

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It is my privilege on behalf of the Medical Staff of St. Paul’s Hospital to congratulate the Graduating Nurses of 1961. We have enjoyed your presence at St. Paul ' s Hospital and while three years has seemed never ending to you, it seems a short time to those of us who have been privileged to share in your instruction. We have viewed with pleasure the steady progress you made toward becoming a graduate nurse and it is with pride that we wish you well in your future endeavors. Dr. H. Collins, M.D., L.M.C.C. President of Medical Staff You are entering upon your professional careers when the world is now battle-ridden with words of incrimination between nations. On the home front there is a confusion of socio logical ideas. In this tense period artificial tran¬ quilizers are used voluminously. The transition from pain killer medicine of a former generation is symbolic. A healthier forward step will be the cultivation of a natural tranquility of mind which will conserve the expenditure of human energies for better deeds. It will wonderfully in¬ fluence all whom you will nurse so that more will benefit not by physical relief alone. To that end, combine in your practice the spiritual inspirations and the modern method¬ ologies you were taught in this school. Congratulations upon your accomplishments and welcome into the assembly we are proud to call our sister profession, sister profession. D. M. Baltzan, M.D. F.R.C.U. (C) Chief of Staff 12



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FROM THE PRESIDENT Time has been generous to our school of nursing. It was but fifty years ago that five young women bade farewell to St. Paul ' s and went out into the world to care for the sick and helpless. We are proud that we have grown into one of the most reputable schools of nursing in the province. We pray that God’s assistance remain with St. Paul’s in the future. As the year draws to a close, the student council offers a hand of gratitude to those who helped make this year a success. Thank you to our di¬ rector, Sister Quintal for her endless interest, under¬ standing and guidance. To the student body, sin¬ cere appreciation for your fine display of school spirit. To the other members of the student council, may I express my deep appreciation for your con¬ tinuous co-operation and support. As the doors of St. Paul ' s close behind us, we pause a moment to recall the many days spent here. But we cannot linger long, countless sick are waiting for us. With our eyes turned heavenward, a prayer of St. Francis of Assisi is in our hearts— Lord ' make me an instrument of thy peace; where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is in¬ jury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light and where there is sadness, joy. Audrey Wrubleski, Class of ' 61 President 1960-61 4

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