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TO PRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  153

   So you see Omicron's alumme are just normal, happy creatures,
living and loving, working and playing—and dying of curiosity as
to what the rest of you are doing!

                                                                                                ROBERTA WILLIAMS,

                                                                          Omicron, '08.

                                                                     KAPPA

    lone Mailers Adams is busy making a home for husband and dear
little daughter.

    Francis Maurice Allen, though living with her parents out in town,
spends lots of her time with us, having lost none of her interest in
A O I I . She is developing her great musical talent.

    Laura Argne—can you imagine dear, jolly, old Laura as a "school
ma'am"? Well that's what she is doing anyway.

   Anna Fields Atkinson has also joined the flock of school teachers,
but she is having a grand time, too—and we scarcely see how she
has much time to teach.

    Margaret Luois Baskerville is teaching at the Mississippi Indus-
trial Institute and College.

    Clarice Watkins Berry is a home maker.
   Linda Rosalie Best, our next bride, will become Mrs. William
Terry on the thirty-first of December. I t will be almost an A O I I
wedding—Courtenay Chatham, maid of honor, Mary Craig Cren-
shaw and Margaret Bonner Bently, matrons of honor, and Ruby
Toombs and Ethel Terry, bridesmaids. We wish Mr. and Mrs.
Terry much happiness.

   "Tootsie" is just staying at home and having a good time.
   Blanche Laracy Bradshaw is just enjoying life from all we hear.
   Ella Lillian Butler—we are always glad to see Ella but as we
are always so busy going to school and she teaching, we do not have
that pleasure often.
   Margaret Bullit Camblos. Margaret was Kappa's last bride and
we know she made a beautiful one too. She became Mrs. James
Lyle Camblos on November the twenty-seventh.
   Lillian Donovan Chapman. Home maker, very much interested
in clubs and charitable work.

   Flora Rachael Clark. A l l we hear of Flora is that she is enjoy-
ing life greatly.

   Clara Murray Cleland. Though Clara is busy making a happy
home for Jim she has not forgotten us and we certainly appreciate
hearing from her.

   Lucy Mabry Cleveland. Home maker.
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