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THE FRANCES SHIMER QUARTERLY


March 20. Juniors Entertain the Seniors.
March 22. The Annual Vocal Entertainment.
April 14. Vocal Recital by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Garst, of Chicago.

In Memoriam—Lucile Cook

Lucile Dorothy Cook enteral the Junior class at the Academy from Boone, Ia., September 9, 1908. She had not been strong for some time, but it was hoped that a change of scene might renew her vigor, and so, at first, it did. But the old malady returned and she was compelled to give up her work early in January. She went at once to the hospital, in her home town, lingered until Feb. 17, '09, and quietly passed out into the life where the mind will be free from the constraints of the body. She was loved by all. The class and the school sent floral tokens to be laid upon her grave, with sympathy and affection.


The Family Scattered

Miss Edna Ames, '00, is teaching in Tremont, Ill.

Margaret McNeill Simpson, '02, is a teacher in Riverside, Ill.

Miss Jessie Campbell, '07, is a Sophomore in Wellesley College.

Mrs. Nellie Graham George, '79, now resides in St. Paul, Minn.

Miss Eva Durham, '08, is teaching in the public school of Mt. Carroll.

Miss Lillian Clemmer, '82, is teaching in the public schools of Lanark, Ill.

Miss Nellie Odbert, '08, is a member of the Freshman class of Smith College.

Miss Edith Wherritt, '89, Mt. Carroll, is teaching china-painting in Duluth, Minn.

Miss Edwina Myers, '08, has recently entered Drake University, Des Moines, Ia.

Irene Jones, '06, is pursuing a course of study in the hospital of Iowa State University.

Lute Fraser, '01, is living in Wewoka, Ok., and is busy with her chosen work, journalism.

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