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auditorium, but she was in such a rush that
I talked to anyone who has. Violette Ward she didn't see me. She also called on Flor-j
('29), as you no doubt know, has changed her ence Miller Lynch the day of the summer rush
name to Sorensen and is living at 153 2nd tea. We were all sorry to have missed seeing]
Avenue, Salt Lake City, Apt. 5. She says that Laura. I have been told that she plans to I
she is very lonely during the day because she return to Cedaredge, Colorado, to teach thisl
doesn't know anyone, and you can imagine fall. Virgie Sappenfield ('32) has accepted a]
"Vi" not talking to anyone all day long. "It's position at Sugar Loaf, Colorado, to teach all
just misery." "I think ike Denver Post is far grades. I suppose that she will be busy, but*
too modest in its praise of Colorado since I've I wish that she would write me once in M
been in Salt Lake City." Most of you alumna? while, if she has time. Mary V. Wells ('30)
realize the fine work that "Vi" has done, but was honored at Convention by being appointed]
some do not know that the house at Boulder State chairman of Alumnae. She made a very
was achieved only by the hard work of "Vi" enjoyable trip to Chicago, and will teacli at
W ard as corporation president. I think it im- Englewood, Colorado, this year in the English :
possible for anyone to take her place, but in department. She also sponsors the Englewood
so far as I am able, I shall attempt that high school paper. Geneva Woodward ('32)
thing. Write her and give her your best will again teach History and the social sciences]
wishes and also express your appreciation of in the junior high at Salida, Colorado. She-
her work for the house, for she deserves any si>ent several days in Boulder at the house
and all praise you can give. I was told that during the past year. She was able to attend!
she plans to enter law school this fall. That's the Homecoming game too. Geneva and Viv-
her profession. Good Luck. ian Gingles Stone ('32) enjoyed many week-
ends together in Boulder. Louise Carter ('33)
Nelle Scott ('27) is still at the Denver Pub- spent the summer in Estes Park and Denver
lic Library and is living with her parents in with friends and relatives. Many of you who
Denver. Dolores Zempke ('27) was in Den- met Louise's mother when she was here two|
ver the past summer and entertained some of years ago will be interested in knowing that
the sisters at several lovely parties. Frances both she and her mother came out from Xevv
Kimsey ('28) is to assist at the reception fol- Jersey to witness "Carter's" graduation. Chris-
lowing the wedding, September 12, of Evelyn tine Gustafson ('32) has a teaching position
Van Horn ( A ) . She came out to Brighton for next year at Paonia, Colorado. She and I
once this summer and visited both Mary V. are both happy about having new jobs. Rachel'
Wells ('30) and me for a very few minutes. Entzminger ( E x . '33) attended first quarter,
She was here on a picnic I owe much of my of summer school at the University of Colo--
news to "Fran." Geraldine Prince ('28) is in rado, and had planned to return to school this'
New Mexico, but I've forgotten the name of fall, but I believe that she has accepted i l
the town in which Imogene Hadley Dodson position in a rural school out of Douglas]]
('28) told me she lived. Ruth Costello ('31) Wyoming. She taught in that vicinity lasfi
spent much time in Botdder last year from her year too. Vivian Gingles Stone ('32) was
home in Salida. Ruth Schwabenland ( E x . '33) married this summer to "Chuck" Stone (OS).
attended school last year at the University of They are living in Kansas City, Missouri, 5630;
Colorado, but plans to return to her teaching Brookside Blvd. Last year "Gingles" speun
job this fall. Winifred Ralph ('30) spent week-ends in Boulder and in Denver witra
most of the summer in Denver attending Den- Mary V. Wells ('30), Clari Tomaschoff (Ex.
ver University. She will return to I^ajunta '33), Elizabeth Lamont ('32), and the other
this fall to her position in the Lajunta girls. You probably knew that she and " v H
Schools. Ruth Stewart C30) spent the sum- Ward taught together in Central City, ColoJ
mer in Pioneer, Ohio, with her mother. She rado. Hazel Lee Burroughs ('30) is still living
attended the Fair at Chicago and visited in Greeley at 2020 8th St. She hasn't w r H
friends in various parts of the east. I believe ten me yet to tell me if the baby is a boy oi|
that she expects to return to Leadville this girl. John is going to Colorado Teachers' CoW
fall to teach. Imogene Hadley Dodson ('28) lege. Anna K. Barker ( E x . '33) spent Senior
had her picture included in the Denver Post W eek in Boulder at the house. She attended'
special society section as one of the leaders of the events with Lee Walker. She hopes tffi
Florence society and intelligentia. Clari Tom- return to school sometime soon. Albert*
aschoff ( E x . '33) spent most of the summer Meyers Nickolson ('31) is living in Pueblo,!
in Chicago, and entertained company from the Colorado, at 208 East Pitkin. Even though;
east the rest of the summer so that I didn't she has been very busy, she has taken time
get to see her at all. She plans to return to quite often to send me some late news that
Chicago this fall to enter a music conserva- she thought might be of interest to you all.
tory there. Elizabeth Lament ('32) will be the She has been travelling around with "Jimmy"
active chapter president this year. She is re- this summer, and spent some time in Boulder
turning to school for work on her Master's with her parents. Nora Lee Wyatt Stevens
degree. Kathleen Johnson Flymell ( E x . '34), and "Ken" stopped in at Brighton to see rem
in spite of having a husband and young son while they were on their way to view the
to look after, manages to keep up with the Cheyenne Frontier Days. They are living in;
social pace in Brighton. She belongs to vari- Denver at 1244 Emerson in an apartment.
ous bridge clubs. I saw Laura Kennish ('31) Ernestine Coe Farrell, a former pledge whoni
in Denver one night in August at the city

