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several months this summer at Castle summer will remain at home in Arizona:
Crags in Northern California. this" next' year where she will devotel
her time to writing.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Fletcher (Lilian
Force '27), went East through the Ca- Dorothea Hawkins ('28), who has
nadian Rockies the first part of August, been absent from Stanford for the past:
sailing shortly thereafter for Europe few quarters, returned to school this
where they will remain until Christmas summer and obtained her B.A. in eco-S
time. On their return they will make nbmics.
their home in San Francisco.
Claire Pierce ('30),also attended sum--
Aileen Brown ('27), was married on mer school.
June 14 to Francis McCauley Small of
Los Angeles. The wedding took place Dorothy Bogen ('30), was married to:
in the Stanford Chapel and was followed Theo Kirk Farrington on September 6J
by a reception at the chapter house. in San Jose. The wedding took place;
After a wedding trip through the Ca- in Trinity Church and was followed by'
nadian Rockies, Mr. and Mrs. Small a reception at the Farrington home."
have made their home at 346 Madrono After a motor trip south Mr. and .Mrs.
in Palo Alto where they will remain Farrington will make their home at Hid-]
for a year. den Farm, Los Gatos, Calif.
Eleanor Forderer ('25), is working in Among the alumna; present at Dorothys
an antique shop just south of San Mateo. Bogen's wedding were Doris Welsh ('28)J
Helen Delatour ('28), Dorothea Haw-j
Mrs. Fred Herrington, chapter house- kins ('28), Jeanette Durfy ('30), Ruthj
mother, and her daughter, Dorothy ('23), Patterson ('30), Adele Gist Davis ('30)J
spent the summer in San Mateo. Francis McNelly ('28), Dorothy Her-1
rington ('23), and Aileen Brown Smaflfi
Elinore Van Fossin (Ex. '28), returned ('27).
in June from an extensive trip abroad.
She is residing in Dunsmuir again. The engagement of Dorothy Kim her-
ein ('30), to Edwin Thayer ('29), wad
Ellowene Delahoyde Evans ('24), announced at the chapter house in June.1
made a trip to Los Angeles with her
husband and daughter during Septem- Eleanor Willett ('26), spent the sum-J
ber. mer in the East. En route she visiteffl
Victoria, Vancouver, Banff, and LakeJ
Lillie Patrick ('25), was married in Louise. She spent some time in Chicago!
May at Reno, Nev., to Denis Mahoney, and on the return trip stopped in Yel-a
a graduate of the University of Cali- lowstone Park for a week.
fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney are liv-
ing at 90 Parker Avenue, San Francisco. Claire MacGregor ('29), has the dis-j
tinction of being the youngest professed
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Clayton (Helen at any university in the United States.]
Richardson '26), announce the birth of After instructing at Stanford Universitjj
a son, Willis S. Clayton Jr., on August spring and summer quarter, she achieved
10. the distinction of being placed at thej
head of the public speaking department!!
Dorothy Quinn ('29), received her in the University of South Dakota, wherej
M.A. in public speaking in June. in addition to her departmental duties!
of classes, she will lead chapel twice a
Francis Worthington ('29), and Claire week and speak one hour a week over!
MacGregor ('29), received master's de- the radio giving readings and discussions.1
grees in English during the summer.
Francis McNelly ('28), who also re-
ceived her M.A. in English during the
lota
By VIRGINIA F I S H E R D O L A N
Meetings and parties and news Mitchem ('28), was elected presid!e,n.ntf!.
Friends on vacations; lota's vocations Edres King, vice president, and Virgin!*!
In following script to peruse. Fisher Dolan (Ex. '31), secretary-treaw
urer.
At the May meeting of the Champaign
and Urbana alumnaj, held at Grace Dal- Towards the end of May, the toWSj
lenbach Finfrock's (Ex. '16) home, we alumnas gave a farewell party at th©
elected our new officers. Angelene Saling Southern Tea Room in Champaign ral

