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54 holding their attention beautifully. I talked with her and she told nie Stephanie Zornick was Superintendent of Nurses at the Nursing School at Boston General Hospital. Louise Riddick was a floor supervisor at the same hospital. In Newborn, North Carolina, I visited Grace Hagood. She had married iTop and they had an adorable little boy. In North Africa, I visited Virginia Campbell,- who was a missionary there. She Was doing a. splendid job and seemed to be very happy helping others. In the hills of Kentucky, Millie Wolford and Mary Sliman, were doing Public Health Nursing. Each was working in a different county, but they kept in touch with each other. The people they cared for said they were like Angels of Mercy? At Doctoris Hos- pital, I saw Margaret Onks, who was the receptionist there. She hadnlt changed a bit! She was as pleasant, pretty, and efficient as ever. She told me that she had heard from Ruth Springer and Gwendolyn Stewart Who were airplane hostesses. She also told me that Margaret Dobas was happily married and living in New York. At the Kaiser Shipyards, in California, I found Wilma Burnette in charge of a dispensary. I met Captain Juliet Peets in San Francisco. She had made the Navy her life career. In Montana I chanced to see Eileen Young chasinl her young lun around the corral. She told me that Margaret Cook and Lois Scheller were appearing at the Met. in La Traviata. Passing through Ohio, I found Thelma Smith in charge of a Nursery School. She said that Janice Coffey had earned her Captainis bars in the Anny. The last one any had heard from Bernie Way, she was in Texas, working as a mortician, due to her great affinity for corpsmen. During my whole dream, the only sign of war that I can remember seeing was a little boy dressed in a sailor suit walking down the street with his mother, the former Louise Lane. Louise was '3! - saying, ilWillie, please don,t get that candy all over your face Willie just smiled up at her with his big brown eyes. Then suddenly the alarm went off and I realized that I had been dreaming, but definitely!
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