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Margaret Ramsay. We saw Margaret last when she visited us
last year. She is still very interested in Kappa.
Lillie Belle Roberts. Enjoying life in Valdosta.
Helen Wilson Salley. Living with her parents.
Helen O. Rear Sanfley. Helen has a most exciting time. Her
husband is a military man and makes flying trips all over the world
taking Helen around with him. Just now he is making trial flights
in war aeroplanes at Annapolis.
Lucile Sanderson Sheppard. We often hear of Lucile from Ber-
nice whose brother she married. Mr. Sheppard is a prominent Sen-
ator from Texas and Lucile is quite capable of holding up the social
end of the line.
Eleanor Somerville. Eleanor has been having the best kind of a
time in society ever since she left college. Just now she is visiting
in Macon, Ga.
Olive Summerlin. Olive has spent the last few years studying
in Baltimore.
Eleanor Lee Terry. Eleanor has been one of our most successful
teachers. A t present she is teaching in the State Normal School
in Radford, Va.
Olga Sheppard Thomas. Olga was married last spring and since
that time has been traveling in Europe. She passed through Lynch-
burg the other day and some of us caught a glimpse of her.
Marva Thompson. Marva has been flitting about having a good
time since she left college, but she is going to settle down and do
a little teaching this year.
Maude Thompson. Just like her—having a good time.
Huella Bedford Thurman. Busy as a bee with her husband and
little son.
Mary Lewis Vaden. Mary is another one of our school ma'ams—
trying her best to be stern and dignified.
Nannie Porter Vaden. Another teacher who is very popular with
her scholars.
Annie Laurie Walker. At home having a good time.
Wingate Matthews Walker. We hear that Winnie is keeping house
in an adorable little bungalow. Here's wishing her all the luck
in the world.
Lulu Matilda Wannamaker. Very busy teaching school.
Elizabeth Boswell Webber. We hear of Elizabeth every now
and then and always the same report—very popular and thinking
of nothing but society. »
Mary Wilcox. Living quietly at home.

