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V of y ° u knmv. dropped in to see me in son ('31) will teach music at Fleming, Colo-
A e i i « t . Her handsome husband was with her, rado, this year. Alberta Meyers Nickolson
rftiiey were going on to Nebraska to visit ('31) saw her this summer in Las Vegas, New
of his relatives. "Coe" is more attractive Mexico, where Alleane spent the summer.
I ? n ever, I thought. Florence Miller Lynch Leatrice Smith ('31) spent the summer in
ifr* 33)'was married last December to Dick
i ich ( A T f t ) . The marriage was announced Greenville, Texas. Jane Gooch Yahn ('31) is
t the end of Florence's school term at Cres- in Silverton, Colorado, very happily married.
ton Iowa. They are living in Denver at 1410 Esther Randelman ( E x . '33) plans to teach
vL'rian, Denver, Colorado, Apt. 7. "Dick" is again. She spent the summer with her par-
prretary to the Collector of Revenue in Den- ents near L a Salle, Colorado. Mary Kanavel
ver Trieva Nuttall ('33) is living in Boulder (Ex. '34) attended Colorado Agriculture Col-
low with her family who have moved down lege last year, but she is hoping to return to
from Gcbo, Wyoming. Trieva will teach at the University of Colorado this year.
Central City this school year. She is taking I have omitted many almunse for the simple
: "Gingles" place in the lower grades. Frances reason that I have absolutely no information
Raynolds ('31) has been guardian of a group about their goings and comings. Won't you
of campfire girls and in her spare moments all please write and tell me what you've been
she has served in a select bookshop in Den- doing, and what you are going to do so that
ver, called "Pooh Corner." She has enter- I will have much more news for the March
tained frequently and charmingly for her AOII number? The news is due on the first of
friends this past summer. Julia Scilley ('31) February, so please send me all you can. My
has been looking for a teaching job, or most address is Eugena Wilkinson, Eastlake, Colo-
anything, but she has managed a rather decent rado, and I would appreciate hearing from
summer anyway. She spent several weeks in you all.
Colorado Springs at the latter part of the
summer, having a good time. Alice Ward Delta
(Ex. '32) has been working in Denver at the
By Mary Est ellc Heald
Pennsylvania M u t u a 1 Insurance Company. -f- CONVENTION SAW quite a delegation from
Harriett Burke Histed ('32) of Silverton, Col- Delta; Phyllis Howard and Muriel Bax-
orado, hasn't answered my last letter, hut
evervone said that she looked lovely and ter from the actives, Eleanor Clark ('33),
seemed very happy when she visited at the Dorothea Salmon C33), Beth Ringer ('32),
house in Boulder with Howard in the spring. Charlotte Lowell ('03), Octavia Chanin ('13)
Grace Clarkson Gobble ( E x . '30) has moved and Alice Spear ('12). Addie Hall Steinberg
to a lovely country estate outside of Brighton. ('11) came over for the tea. Alice was elected
Her husband is very successful as deputy dis- state chairman for Massachusetts, Connecticut
and Rhode Island. Octavia was chosen chair-
trict attorney. They have announced the man of the Fellowship Committee.
arrival of a young daughter the latter part
of August. I think that the date was August On May 29, Genevieve Haven ('09) was
26. Dorothy Foster ('30) is enjoying Califor- initiated as a charter member of the Alpha
nia greatly. She has a lovely home and has Eta Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, the national
made many friends in the cinema circles. She honorary fraternity for women in education.
is doing much riding and swimming, as well as This chapter is at Harvard University Gradu-
ate School of Education. Genevieve teaches
tennis. I owe Melba Fuller ( E x . '32) a letter at Perkins Institute for the Blind, a nationally
which I shall write her almost immediately. known school for work with the handicapped.
She had a very enjoyable summer doing lots
of exciting things. Efi'ie L u Gleason Miles In Weymouth, the last of August Sally
('32) entertained many of her friends at her Clark ('23) had a real AOII reunion with
parent's home in Fort Collins when she was Caroline Conant ('23), who is head of the
Latin department in Long Branch, N. J . ,
visiting them from Pasadena, California. Eric High School; Adele Russell Loring ('23),
and she were called to Colorado because of who is spending the summer in Hingham;
serious illness in his family. They attended "Bea" Bishop Snow ('23), who is living in
' one quarter of summer school at the Univer- Bridgeport, Connecticut; "Mad" Snow ('26),
sity of Colorado. Katherine Montgomery who has moved to Needham; Esther Fowler
('33) is gaining experience in the Dietary Schmaltz ('23), of Watertown; Mary Arnold
Department of the Colorado General Hospital. ('23), who teaches in Weymouth and "Millie"
Eva Boillot Markley ('28) and H o u s t o n Ward Eldredge ('24), who lives in Brookline
planned a trip to the Fair this summer, but I where Ray is a school principal.
haven't heard whether or not they went. Gladys Graves Wales ('09) spent several
"Fran" Kimsey said that Eva was undecided days with Edna Woodbury Webb ('12) in
as to whether she would teach this year or not. Quincy while she was here in the North.
Hesper Tucker Roberts ('30) is still in Clay- "Kay" Haff Anthony ('25), who has been liv-
ton, New Mexico. Pauline Kanavel Wolfe ing in Brookline near "Millie" Eldredge ('24),
(Ex. 30) is in Fort Collins, Colorado. Mar- has moved to Mountain Road in Needham.
garet Haynes Rambolt ( E x . '30) is living in Ethel Rabey Burke (SI '24) has been visiting
Kaybell, Colorado, according to all last re- at her home in Ohio this summer. "Bea"
ports. Ruth Thompson ('31) is in Nebraska. Bishop Snow ('23) and Dave, with their two
I suppose the town is Hastings. Alleane John- boys, Warren, who is seven, and David, who
is three, have moved to Bridgeport, Connecti-

