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UARY, 1930                                                             13

Superintendents

introducing. .

MARGARET Sl'ENGLER
MAMIE BASKERVILL
M A R Y G. M A N L E Y
JOYCE STEVENS
LrcTi.E HAERTEL
LILIAN FLETCHER

                                               Lilian Force Fletcher,
                                                           Pacific

                                               three Lambda classes

                                               and rushed at Alpha

                                               Sigma one season. She

                         Lucile   Zeigelmaier  was a member of Cap
                        Haertel,   Midwestern  and Gown. I t was her

                                               novel experience to at-

                        tend a convention with Rose Gardner Marx

                        and Daisy Shaw before she had attended a

                        chapter meeting. She lives in Palo Alto and

                        is in close contact with Stanford campus.

                        She is captain of the Campus Girl Scout

Cheney        Stevens,  Troop which Mrs. Herbert Hoover first or-
.'It Ian tic            ganized. Her knowledge of problems
                        peculiar to two quite different chapters in

r district makes her a splendid choice for the whole district.

Margaret Melaas Spengler is Eta-born and Eta-bred, we might say.

ving in Menasha. Wisconsin, where her husband is city attorney, she is

ut a few hours from Madison and almost every Monday night finds her

th Ft a. Shi has edited Eta Clips, a fine alumnae paper, for several years.

ut editing is a far cry from her profession. You see she is a chemist,

ying received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of

isconsin in 1919. And here's a secret;

Dean Goodnight told a friend of ours that

was one of the most outstanding

udents in her class. For a while after

aduation she was bacteriologist for a large

iry in Chicago. Then came an appoint-

ent as Assistant State Chemist for the

airy and Food Commission. For two

ars this was her work and then came mar-

Re. For a while she was city chemist in

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