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Marcella Wilson is teaching English at home. Rumor says that
she is engaged, too.
"Connie" Lampson Lee, with Mary Emily and Frank, were at
home for the holidays. I believe that they are living in New York
City, where Frank is teaching. Mary Lee is at home in Mansfield,
but before Christmas she joined the Cleveland AOns for a while.
Addie Lou Winston is attending a secretarial school in Bowling
Green, Kentucky. She spent last summer in New York, and you all
know that a "good time was had by all."
Mary Young is teaching in Ft. Wayne this winter. At Thanks-
giving she visited in Chicago and at Christmas went to New Orleans.
Lots of us went "tripping" during the holidays, it seems. "Peg"
Betz journeyed out to Chicago to visit Roma Lindsey Saunders,
and the Scott's went back to Ohio from East and West.
Lucille Dvorak saved her summer vacation until late fall, then
went to New Orleans and by boat up to New York, and finally back
and if you look carefully you'll find out why she stayed for a few
days in New York.
At the time of the Denison-Miami game, several alumnae had
luncheon at Rikes. They were "Vet" Maggee, Mildred King, Martha
Jacques, Esther Schmidt, Martha Jane Hitchner, Helena Silver and
Mildred Dennison.
Speaking of Rikes, recalls McVee. We hear that the book de-
partment is prospering and we offer congratulations—hearty ones!
"Janie" Hitchner did not go to the new position until after
Christmas. Instead, she stayed with her family during the fall.
One week-end she went to Indiana University.
Esther Henderson may be found at the sign of the Bronze
Lantern in Columbus. "Mother" Clark saw her in the fall and says
that she is the same dear "Henny."
ENGAGEMENTS
Lucille Dvorak ex-'19, to George Willard Kirk of New York
City.
DEATHS
Mary Boynton Hamilton '19.
The first break in Omega's circle came with the sudden death
of our beloved "Mary B." in November. Friendly, sunny-dispositkmed,
lovable, brilliant—"Mary B." won us long ago as she has won count-
less friends since her college days. Our sympathy goes out to her
parents and husband.
OMICRON PI
Another year—1926! But we still are carrying on as in 1925.
Marian and Frances Murry were home at Tawas, Michigan for the
holidays. Marjorie Kerr kept house in the new apartment while
they were away.
"Dot" Wylie was in Ann Arbor most of the vacation time, but
was very much on the job when school started again. Irene Swain
spent a few days with Dorothy this last fall. Irene had given up
her position in the bank and was seeking new fields to conquer
elsewhere.
Elizabeth Hayes spent New Year's in Grand Rapids as the guest
of Lucille Bellamy. She had a glorious time and brought back
greetings from all the girls there. Louise Boer is now a private
secretary and the other girls are teaching.

