This bingo card has a free space and 49 words: Alice Bird Babb, Alice Coffin, Ella Stewart, Franc Roads Elliott, Hattie Briggs Bousquet, Mary Allen Stafford, Suela Pearson Penfield, Seven, January 21, 1869, Iowa Wesleyan University, Sisterhood, Mount Pleasant Iowa, Troy, Iowa, Music and Art Teacher, Marshall, Iowa, Art Institute of Chicago, Star, Pittsburgh, Iowa, first president of PEO, white for purity, yellow for light, minister's wife, Des Moines, Iowa, white apron with a black star, anchored by a pin, excellent seamstress, beautiful and vivacious, marguerite, taught piano lessons, initiated the idea of the sisterhood, Gave the name PEO to the sisterhood, prolific writer, last surviving member, youngest member, oldest member, author of 1st Constitution, quiet and mild mannered, chair of Latin & Greek Dept at Iowa Wesleyan, love, purity, justice, truth, faith, Mother Superior, talkative, opinionated, witty, Ode, Objects and Aims, loved classical literature, Chapter AN and education.
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