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Merle Anderson is teaching i n her home town and interested in
the many affairs found in a small town.
Margaret Wynne is the big sister in a motherless home, popular
and capable, her influence is felt beyond the little circle where most
of her duties lie.
Annie Currie is to be married the last of January. We hear
w i t h surprise that our quiet, undemonstrative " A n n " is enthusias-
tic to the " n t h " degree. We should enjoy seeing her under the spell.
Louise Norton, another Rho alumna busy with a young baby,
lives i n Evanston so she is able to keep i n touch w i t h University
and fraternity affairs.
Marie Vick is Dean Holgate's secretary and is doing her work
with her usual conscientiousness. However, according to the latest
society announcements the Dean w i l l soon be looking f o r a new
secretary.
Carolyn Powers—I have it on the authority of an old teacher
of E n i d that " C a r r i e " made an unusually fine record last year,
her first i n teaching and under the t r y i n g circumstances of being
where the pupils knew her by her first name.
Elizabeth Hiestand or " B e t t y " has spent the last two years
teaching, having operations and taking care of a very sick mother.
We hope f o r a happier future f o r her.
Virginia Walker Weirich is another one of our girls bringing
up a l i t t l e f a m i l y to swell the ranks of A O IT some years hence.
V i r g i n i a must be a sweet mother and a sensible one i f she is the
same g i r l we knew at Northwestern University.
Edna Betts is successful this, her first year of teaching, and i n
a very difficult school. Dora Johnson is another Rho girl not
destined to stay long i n the professional w o r l d , though she is suc-
cessful.
Pauline Pearson is undergoing her first year as a high school
teacher. W e are sure of her success f o r she triumphs in everything
she attempts. One of her achievements is the composition of words
and music to the best A O I I song yet written.
Vera Riebel—Enthusiastic, wide-awake Vera, just graduated, has
not yet f o u n d her l i f e interest. She is at home when she isn't having
a good time or helping Rho or Chicago A O I I alumnae chapters.
Irene Henderson as head librarian at O t t a w a University, is able
to keep in touch with all new movements in our civilization.

