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Irene Henderson who was w i t h us a year taking graduate work,
has accepted the position of head librarian at Ottawa University,
Kansas, where she took her degree.
M a r i e Vick is i n the Dean's office at Northwestern, and is as inter-
ested as ever i n a l l o f Rho's affairs.
M e r l Anderson has given up teaching and is in her home town,
Preston, Minn., this year.
Merva Dolsen Hennings entertained some of Rho's actives at her
home. Maywood, 111., one afternoon shortly before school opened.
ZETA
Edna Spears, '04, spent the summer with her parents i n Lincoln.
She is now teaching i n the South Omaha H i g h School.
Several A O parties were given i n Florence Parmelee's honor during
the summer. H e r Y . W . g i r l s i n Peoria, 111., gave her numerous
"showers" before her departure, f o r Omaha, where she spent the
summer.
Mrs. August Schoell writes that their new bungalow is nearly
completed in Gordon Heights, D e l . She is also an ex-Y. W . C. A .
worker.
Elsie Piper went to Porto Rico in June to visit her sister, Jennie
and to accompany her home. A f t e r numerous house parties in the
East, they were in Lincoln during August. Elsie is now on the
Wayne N o r m a l Faculty and Jennie has gone back to resume her
work as Practice Teacher i n a large T r a i n i n g School i n Porto Rico.
Edna H a r p h a m is i n Panama as the guest o f M r s . W . L . M e t c a l f ,
whose husband is the recently appointed governor of the Canal Zone.
Viola Gray and mother attended the National Educational meet-
ings at Salt Lake City in July and then went on to California to
visit friends. Viola gives glowing reports about our chapters in
California.
Mrs. Fred M . Hunter also went to the N . E. A . in Salt Lake City,
and f r o m there, the Hunters spent a week in Yellowstone National
Park.
Mrs. W m . Ritchey of McCook was a Lincoln visitor recently.
The Semi-Annual Pan-Hellenic luncheon was held i n J u l y at
" H a p p y H o l l o w " C l u b i n Omaha w i t h an attendance of about fifty.
The following officers were elected: President, Miss Guthrie A T ;
Mrs. Nell Whitmore Webster, A X f l , Vice-president; Mrs. Mattie
Woodworth Higgins, A O I I , Secretary-Treasurer.
Mrs. Nellie Kitchen James spent several weeks in Lincoln during
the summer.
Zeta has numerous representatives i n the teaching w o r l d . Bess

