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                       Alpha Rho                         City, taking a route through Louisiana and
                   By Althea Bruhl                       other southern states. Audrey Wiencken
                                                         Smith ('30) and Loren are kept busy on their
 -+- A LETTER from Margaret McLeod ('25),               farm outside of Corvallis. Audrey has also
        who is living in San Jose, California, brings    helped Marie Dew, active chapter president,
                                                        in arranging and moving furniture around in
 us news of a number of Alpha Rho alumna?               the new chapter house at 2332 Monroe Street.
 in California. Margaret writes that Betty Ruby         Dorothy Metsker Coshow ('27) is kept busy
 Wait ( E x . '25) lives at 1150 Union Street, San      watching Sally, her eighteen-months-old daugh-
 Francisco. Her husband, Elwood, is a dentist           ter. She is now living in Carpinteria, Calif.,
 with offices in the Surgeons' and Physicians'          where her husband is practicing medicine.
 Building. Harriet Peat Subject ('25) and her           Jranette Rice Hewitt ('27) is living in Salem,
 husband, Felix, are living in Live Oak, Cali-          Oregon, at 538 E Street. Ann McClew ('30)
 fornia, where Felix is teaching in the high            leaves LaCenter, Washington, for a new teach-
 school. They and their young son, Jimmie,              ing position in Washington in a town north
 visited in San Bernardino in the summer. Avis          of Yakima. She attended the summer school
 Knips Ball ('21) is living just outside Lodi,          sessions at O r e g o n State College. Veroka
 California, with "Hi" and their two children.          Wampler ('30) has been teaching at Dallas,
 Clara Knips Sharp ('22) is living in Hanford,          Oregon.
 California, where Sidney is an attorney. Their
 daughter, Barbara, is now two and one-half                Elsie Jones ('31) was reappointed district
 years old. Helene Knips ('24) has been spend-          examiner for Alpha Rho chapter at convention
 ing the. past year with her sisters in Lodi and        this year. She has also been chosen as a
 Hanford. Hazel Williams ('24) has a splendid           member of the alumna? advisory board for the
 position at Leahi Home in Honolulu doing               active chapter. Alma Horsfeldt Janz ( E x . '30)
 medical social service work. She spent two             and Audrey Wiencken Smith ('30) are the
 months of the summer in the Orient. Ella               other members of the board. Audrey Wood
 Anderson ('23) has been attending Columbia             Puntenney ('29) is living in Sherwood. Ore-
 University the past year. She formerly was             gon, after spending several years in Colorado.
 house manager at Miss Ransom's School in               She is kept busy by her seventeen months old
 Piedmont. Margaret also writes that she spent          son. Betty Israel Morrison ( E x . '33), whose
the summer in The Dalles, Oregon, visiting her          home has been in Juneau, Alaska, since her
 mother, but lives in San Jose, where she              marriage a year ago, spent the summer with
 teaches physical education in the senior high          her parents in Dayton, Washington. Janice
school. She has been state chairman of volley-          Aikin ('32) spent the summer near Chicago
ball in California for the past two years. For         with her sister, Elta Aikin Bond, who lives at
the past four years she has had a progressive           116 Woodland A v e n u e , Winnetka, Illinois.
volleyball sport day each spring, with over            Dorothy Marsters ('31) has been teaching in
three hundred high schol girls from seven dif-         the Roseburg, Oregon, senior high school and
ferent schools participating. A year ago Mar-          working in the principal's office. Helen Church-
garet took a six months' leave of absence and          ill Trueblood ('29) and her little daughter,
visited Hawaii. She writes that she and Betty          Anne, spent the summer in Roseburg, with
Bond, an Alpha O from the University of                Helen's mother. Helen's husband, Paul, is a
Minnesota, who was in Honolulu at the L i -            professor at Friend's U n i v e r s i t y , Wichita,
brary of Hawaii, had a grand trip seeing the           Kansas. Irene Griggs Brandeberry ('31) has
island of Oahu by air.                                 moved to Berkeley, California, where Kermit
                                                       has a new teaching position. Kathryn Mans-
   In a letter from Olive Dietlein ('27), we           field ('31) is working at J . K. Gill's in Port-
learn that she attended the Fashion Art School         land. Amy Booth ( E x . '34), who has been
in San Francisco this summer and took courses          working at the Mortgage Bankers' Association
in fashion illustration and commercial art.            in Portland, was recently made notary public.
Olive writes that she was "thrilled pink" to
take the courses and will be more content to                                      Marriages
go back teaching shorthand and typing and                 Maron Bomgardner ( E x . '33) was married
being Girls' Counselor at the Merritt Business         on September 2 to Bernard Duhrkoop (Uni-
School in the fall. Helen Pietarila ('33), who         versity of Oregon). They will live at 4933
was awarded a fellowship to the New York               Northeast Twentieth Avenue in Portland.
University School of Retailing, left Astoria,
Oregon, on August 11. "Petie" drove back                                         Births
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver of New York
                                                          Tlielma Bond Dennis ( E x . '26) and Bruce
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