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£) CUfa U . Bernadette Brownrigg— I have changed my mind so often while trying to decide on my life work that I think I am doomed to be a Jack-of all-trades.” Ethel Bury— “The thronging crowds of the business world have long held a fascination for me. In my mind's eye I can already see myself one of the highest salaried stenographers in the city.” Helen Cavanaugh— To become a trained nurse and to help banish disease and poor health in this country is my ambition. It is a work which is more for humanity's sake than for personal prosperity, yet it brings the love and respect of the people with whom the nurse comes in contact.” Grace Casey— I enjoy studying music and find the work easy. Therefore. I shall continue to study music after I have received my high school diploma Catherine Connole— You ask me what my ambition is? Of late the idea of going to Nome, with Fidelia Hamel, as a missionary, has held quite an attraction for me. Why not be a cold-climate missionary for a change? I suppose you think I am saying this just to be amusing or 'different.' But you'll be surprised.” -••i 11
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•w oDay dy, Naomi Aubin— “I may be a nurse, a social worker, or a nun. I could be a nun. a social worker and a nurse, too. But whatever I do. girls. I shall follow the rule. 'Whatever you do. do with all your might. Dorothy Barbery— Ever since I have studied ancient history, it has been my ambition to be a traveling secretary for an archeologist, so that one or two interesting things might be added to the study of old temples and tombs.” Margaret Biornstad— “During the next few years I wish to travel, but I shall continue to study music as I have some talent in that direction. Irene Brannan— After I leave St. Margaret’s Academy I intend to study at some university. As I have always been a very conscientious student of music. I think 1 shall make my debut in later years as an accomplished musician. (My music teacher will appreciate this.)” Agnes Bonin— I intend to be a kind and helpful stenographer. I shall always be on time and will try to do my work as perfectly as possible.” •= ! )$
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c£)ays iyc Marion Craner— When I-have left my school so dear. I hope that all my friends may hear. That as a pianist I have won fame. And glory docs follow my'humble name. Catherine Cronin— Although I have never been inside of a hospital, it has always been my ambition to study nursing. I suppose at the wrong moment my hand would get sort of trembly and I should be killing off some poor soul, but just the same I want to be a nurse. Celia Dietz— I shall be a court reporter because I consider the work more interesting than that of ordinary business routine. Elizabeth Donovan— “ 'To be or not to be: that is the question —a question which troubles many. To me it is comparatively uninteresting as I made up my mind quite a while ago to be a nurse. Marie Downey— I hope, after my days at S. M A. are over, that some kind friend will secure an office position for me. I hope that this position will burden me with few responsibilities and furnish just enough work to keep me from becoming bored. 412
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