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Templeton Nurses

Eight psychopaedic nurses I graduated at a small ’ ceremony held in the nurses’ home of Templeton j Hospital recently. i Their certificates and medals were presented by Professor E. B. Wiltshire, who trained at Sunnyside Hospital. He is now professor of psychology at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, where he is training psychologists for the Canadian Health Department. Professor Wiltshire told the graduates not to look upon their certificates as the end [of examinations, but as a

stepping stone to higher qualifications.

The medical superintendent, Dr J. C. Marshall, welcomed the guests, who included friends and relatives of the graduates. The matron, Miss F. M. E. Fox, thanked Professor Wiltshire. The graduates were: Misses A. Keating, M. E. Lynch, A. P. Thurston,. D. Tyler, L. M. Williams, and Messrs R. J. Challis, P. T. Havlin, and D. J. Rowe. Nurse H. Fitzgibbons won the Cobeldick Memorial Cup for the trainee with the best all-round rating for the threeyear training course.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19700429.2.23.4

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32283, 29 April 1970, Page 2

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161

Templeton Nurses Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32283, 29 April 1970, Page 2

Templeton Nurses Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32283, 29 April 1970, Page 2

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