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Ili ' A -r P ff 1 F if fl iii 3. K. +3 ' A A if if ll. 4 I A. 3. I .Q .li Fw l alll 4. ! s 0,3 teaching. There seem to be only two on the teaching list of 191 7 who really dislike their chosen profession.-Francis Hennessy, Kathryn Coughlin, and Margaret McCherry are taking a business course at St. Francis de Sales' School. CFrancis Hennessy and Kathryn Coughlin have accepted positions in Washingtom where they are doing clerical work for the governmentje-Margaret Oaks is spending this year at home and says her life is very uneventful.-Helen Moore is also at home this year but is taking a course in cooking at William Smith besides doing Red Cross work.-Ruth Smith also is at home. Her ambition is to be a nurse, but she has not given up the idea that she would like to teachf- Alice Taylor is taking a course at the Rochester Business Institute and enjoys her work very much.-Louise Henson has returned from Canada and is not engaged in any profession.-Irene Doyle is at Middletown, Connecticut, teaching Domestic Science in the Industrial School at Windycrest Farm, and says she likes it better than teaching in high school.-Harriet Skinner Savage is teaching one instead of more than one in Auburn, N. Y., trying out her domestic science, and setting the example for the rest of the class.-Betty Durfee is taking a one year Secretarial course in Columbia University, including Typewriting, Stenography, Bookkeeping, Typography, French, Commercial Geography, and Spelling. Rather a heavy schedule, but she has time for play too. -Lilah Bennett is teaching at Good Ground, L. I. Her pupils are the usual mix- ture of good, bad, and indifferent, but she has come to a realization that the mis- chievious ones are more interesting than the deadly good ones. Sincerely, LILAH C. BENNETT. Dear Alumnae and F fiends: I have been asked to tell about the girls of UIQI 5 and the interesting things that they are doing.-Perhaps one of the most interesting is, that one of our number is the only one of the altunnze who is doing her bit in France. Melville Breen Johnson went to France last fall to join her husband, and is doing Red Cross Work there.-On November twenty-eighth, Harriette Brown and Victor E. Fritz were married at Nu'nda, N. Y.-During Easter vacation, Mildred Welker and William Hoffstader were married in Buffalo.-On April 27 in New York City, Gertrude Goodpseed and Donald Stuart were married.-At Christmas time Marion Holmes announced her engagement to Mr. Thomas Barnes of East Hampton, L. I.-The rest of the class are instilling into the youth the knowledge that they acquired in William Smith.-Eliza Clark is teaching in Stamford, N. Y., Edith Graves in Allegany, N. Y., Nina Hollenbeck in Andover, Catharine Jordan in Canandaigua, Florence McGuirl in Knoxborog Margaret Shuttleworth in Crooksville, Ohio, Ruth Yerkes in Springville and Helen Brewster in Portchester, N. Y.-With best wishes to all the girls. Sincerely, GENEVIEVE MCCARTHY. ' F-.Q.'se1l9f8S'e? '.'2i.2i'59'.'f51-ilfaitll-'. i A?-gi 38
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