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  QUARTERLY BULLETIN rw
  From Isabella Dougall Marraine in Winter Haven, Florida
  —December, 1961
`*’ I carry on here in public health work which I really do like,
I yet I am rather looking forward to the time I will retire which
i; will be in about two years. I have been alone but not lonely since
9 September. Ione is teaching in Melbourne, about 100 miles from
_ here, and does not mind driving home for week-ends. Peter has
now been almost one year in the Air Force, stationed at Carswell
and attending Texas Christian College where he is taking history.
Greetings to all.
From Josie Finnerty in New York——December, 1961
. After taking many tests and much waiting I finally was
notified in October that I was registered as an RN in New York.
I went to Syracuse for two weeks vacation in November, getting
A back to New York just before Thanksgiving. I thought of all
of you and hoped to call that evening, but I had to work over-
time. Next year I hope to go home for my vacation, and to visit
you later in the year. With best wishes to all for 1962.
From Nora Kelly in Watford, England—December, 1961
We had a lovely FNS reunion this year on Thanksgiving Day.
Nineteen "old girls" all thinking of you and the FNS—its people,
the hills and creeks, the horses and dogs, and not forgetting the
staff. They all signed the College Christmas card which I send to
you with all our love.
I I always think of Kentucky especially at Christmas time.
I  I remember going up Hell-for-Certain one Christmas night with
. Charlie S. It was very icy and Pam’s ice nails must have worn
° smooth. All at once, on the slick rocks outside Hiram Begley’s
·  house down we orashed—my leg was under the horse, and I don’t
  know why it was not broken. Charlie jumped off his mule and
I came to my assistance. He insisted I ride his mule while he rode
Pam for the rest of the journey. We arrived at the house in good
I time to deliver the baby, and Charlie was full of praise and
I gratitude and said if he had not been "carrying that thar’ Christ-
I mas bundle for the baby, he would have caught Miss Kelly and
not let her fal1."