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A graduate of the Dominican College at San Rafael, Calif., she had dabbled briefly in radio broadcasting during her college days and then taught music for a while. But all the time she was thinking of the military. “I always believed,” Robin says, “that this was the most important way for me to do something tangible with my life, to contribute,” she said. “This sounds old-fashioned, but patriotismis part of it, too. And there’s service command,” Robin explained. “Of course, with my family background in the Ain Force, it was just wonderful. And I grew to love Paris.” When Robin returned to the U.S. in 1966 of a basically altruistic organization. mouse-killing ingredient as other leading brands. And this ingredientis “ecommended by the U.S. Government. -— CLEANEST and EASIEST) ... just pull tab, bait feeds automatically. 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Quigley, with the Joint Service Commendation Medal. Then, in 1969, she was ordered to the Naval Submarine School at Groton, Conn., where she evaluated training programs given to some 24,000 men each year. Though nearly 17 years in the Navyhas meant moving an average of once every two years, Robin still regards herself as a real homemaker. “I like to sew and to cook,” she says. “Pye dabbled in gourmet cooking—a few French, German, and Greek dishes. As for moving, it gives me a chance to redecorate each time, which is fun, and it’s always an excuse to shop for new things.” ; Advancing with unusual rapidity, Robin won promotion to commander last April. An even more meteoric rise was in store, however. She was informed last summerthat she was among the candidates being considered to head the WAVES. Capt. Rita Lenihan, who had commanded the WAVES since 1966, was being reassigned to the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Operations and Readiness. Robin was sent to the Pentagon for interviews for the top post—and gotit. As the WAVES’ new commander, Capt ain Quigley expects to “survey the scene” before deciding whether any changes may ibe a order. On one point she was emphatic: ne WAVESwon't drop their hemlines 1 the new controversial length. “The midi looks absolutely awful,” she declared, “We like our uniform skirts whet they are.” mW J: Q’NEILL |