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MRS. KEISTER Mrs. Keister graduated from P. C. Y. in 1914, receiving a Social Service Certificate, and a Music Certificate in addition to her A.B. Degree. In the summer of 1914, went to Cor- nell for work in public school music. From 1914 to 1917 she taught Latin. In 1917 she gave up teaching, and married Albert S. F. Keister. She joined the Monday Music Club of Scott- dale, and in 1919 was made its president. In 1922 she was president of the League of Wo- men Voters in Moundsville, West Virginia. From 1928 to 1930 she served as Vice-Presi- dent of the Alumnae Associa- tion of P. C. W., and was also secretary of the Women ' s City Club of Pittsburgh. She was elected president of the Alum- nae Association in 1930, and is serving at the present time. She is also the Vice-President of the Women ' s City Club this year. We might add, that Mrs. keis- ter is the mother of two lovely daughters, too. EDITH N. STANTON Edith N. Stanton graduated from P. C. W. in l l )()2. From 1908 to 192d she was with the National Board of the Y. W. C, A. in New York City as a mem- ber of the National Personnel Department. During the war she was the assistant director of the United War Work cam- paign in the Central States. From 1926 to 1930, Miss Stan- ton was the director of the Asilomar Conference and Vaca- tion Grounds at Asilomar. California, owned and operated bv the National Board of the Y. W. C. A. Since June, 1930, she has been in Los Angeles as General Secretary of the Y. W., with its Hollywood Branch, its section for colored people, for foreign-born groups, and with its two residences for minimum wage girls, and business girls. She has done a great deal of in- teresting travel in Europe, the Orient, and Mexico. MARY C. McKEE Marv C. McKee graduated from P. C. W in 1907. The following year she was a grad- uate scholar in Chemistry at Bryn Mawr. and in 1908 she received her A.M. from P. C. W. During the next nine years at Gladstone High School, at Mount Holyoke College. North- field Seminary, the University of Chicago, and at the Hollins College, Virginia. In 1918 she was made Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Connecticut College for Women, and she is now the Chairman of the de- partment. She has done a great deal of interesting gradu- ate work at Yale, the Universi- ty of Chicago, and the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. Miss Mc- Kee is a member of Sigma i. the American Association of University Professors, and the American Society for the Ad- vancement of Science. n l MA r C D U C A T [ O H j
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