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J       nt c n e Baarsch, conducted the meeting. The            Sigma
j|   iWnoon was spent socially, there being no           By Dorothy Will
^3 ' .cram- Some of us played bridge. The
ai K j h Shore group had a beach party on June -+- A NUMBER OF Alpha O's went East this
H    - Mary Colton Beckman and Gretchen                summer to attend the World's Fair in
     If' rcch were in charge. It was rather a cool Chicago, among them being Ruth Burckhalter
     ning- ? ° n o t l"v<-'ry°"c 'ame in bathing       ('29) and Alfreda Sbarbaro ('29), Helen
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(1 However, some of the braver "alums" Boyle ('33), Vivian Young ('31) and Dorothy
;? ""! ,t in swimming, including Blanche Ford- Young ('33). Helen Boyle and Jane Rea ('33)
ss! w e ' , Ruth Ashcraft, Gretchen Baarsch and are planning to do graduate work at the Uni-
f l Mary Beckman. We had a nice beach fire and versity of California this year. Sidney Wal-
r asted wieners and marshmallows, and to thal ('33) and Doris Shean ( E x . '33) are tak-
s' !°o it °ff, made steaming hot coffee. There ing business courses, the former in Modesto,
h' £eie about twenty-five present and we played the latter in San Francisco. Jane Hanlon ( E x .
                                                       '35) of Sacramento is working in the State
 H)  ^fheard cf the marriage of Kleanor Johnson Bureau of Equalization at the Capitol and
                                                       Billie Cussen ( E x . '35) is in Bessie Boynton
f                                                      Brown's Real Estate Office in San Francisco.
J     \:s '29) to Harry Schmidt this spring.
fl   Thev are living at Crystal Lake and commute       A number of Alpha O's have recently been
to   daily to tin- World's Fair. Dorothy Funkhous-
fl   0 r Morrison ( E x . '31) and her husband drove   married while there are others whose mar-
o!   to ' iiicago in June and again in August to       riage will take place in the near future. Leigh
J l ^•Sil her parents. They made the first trip Peavy ('33) and Irvin L . Koppel were mar-
k] from Roswell, New Mexico, in two days. ried at a simple wedding on June 3 and are
al Captain Morrison will resume his teaching at living in Watsonville. The marriage of Ruth
-i Mew Mexico Military Institute this fall. Ner- Herrick ('30) and Hubert Caldwell took place
o. va Hennings gave a tea in July at her home in .Alameda on August fifth and Barbara Bar-
     [of alumna5 and actives. A rei>ort of Conven- ker ( E x . '35) was also married the end of
     tion this year was written by Mary Dee Drum- last month. Electa Thomas ('27) was married
     mond and read by Marion Abele Franco-Fer- on June 27 to Randolph Sevier of Honolulu.
J feira. Mary Dee bad a very interesting re- The wedding took place at Grace Chapel, San
yj port, which made us feel again the importance Francisco, at ten o'clock in the morning after
     ,,f Alpha Omicron Pi. Harriet Reynolds ( E x . which they sailed on the S. S. Lurline for the
*! p)) i> married and living in New York. Her Islands where they are to make their home.
$l sister, Horteuse, ('26), whose married name Mary McCain ('31) is to be married on Sep-
-J I do not recall, is the mother of a baby boy tember 23 to Howard Kennedy at Saint Luke's
dl born late this spring. "Mig" Heller was mar- Church in San Francisco. The ceremony is to
     ried to Cyrus DeYry in August. Margaret take place at eight o'clock in the evening, fol-
     Wolf ('29) was also married this summer, but lowed by a reception at the McCain home.
     will not make her home in Chicago. Dorothy Her engagement was announced in June at a
     Hills ('29) and John Hoffsted were married tea given by Betsy Harrigan ( E x . '32) in
     on August 19. (.race Lund (Ex. '30) was honor of Electa Thomas. Since then a num-
j    matron of honor. Margaret Dorr ('31) is ber of luncheons, teas and dinners have been

)1   teaching in Snyder, New York. She was here given in her honor. The wedding of Efale
     for the Fair this summer and stayed with Taber ('31) and George Thornally is to take
     "Btuv" Beauchamp. "Betty" is planning to be place this winter. The engagement of Bernice
     married soon. Barbara Beinfohr Fry has Smith ('32) and Carl Elliott McDowell has
     moved to Oak Park. Illinois. Ann Teuscher just been announced. They will be married
     took a trip to Alaska this summer, and Helen on September 29 at the home of the bride's
     Henderson spent part of her summer in To- parents.
!    ronto visiting her husband's parents. Melita
                                                       Mrs. Kenneth Dawson (Kathleen Carey,
     Skillen spent about six weeks in England this '30) who spent the past year in Annapolis
     summer. She went there for study. Norma where her husband has been stationed, re-
d • Coc- ('30) is teaching again in Niles, Michigan, cently arrived in San Francisco for a six
     WIS tall. Lois Dickie ('30) announced her week's visit. She brought with her her two
, engagement to John Rowers in June and "Peg" young daughters, Kathleen and Barbara, the
     Parker ("30) announced her engagement to latter being born in Annapolis last May. The
;] §P*11" Martin in August. \JCO Bloomquist first of October they will return to Pittsburgh
     530) is to be married to Phillip Wolf on Oc- where they will live for a year while "Ken"
     tober 7 in Rock ford, Illinois. Marion Abele is doing graduate work at Carnegie Tech.
     l Franco-Ferreira had a baby boy on February Mrs. Robert Allen (Virginia Dwight) is the
     22. and Anne McCahe Bryant had a son the mother of a second son, born August 21, and
     latter part of August. Blanche Fordtran is a boy was also born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis
     program chairman for the coming year and Ulrick (Virginia Barker, E x . '3D last May.
'    our first get-together is to be Tuesday, Sep-
 i   tember 12. at a dinner at Lydia Lacey Brown's.       The alumna; extend their sympathy to Betty
*!   Copies of the annual rejxirt of Rho Corpora-      Bcedy ( E x . '33) and Mrs. Grant Chad-
     tion can be secured from Mrs. Arthur Swan-        bourne (Grace Smith, '27) in the recent loss
                                                       of their fathers.
            !310 Central Bark Avenue, Evanston, I l -
     linois.                                           Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMath (Lucille
;! Clark, Ex. '3D have recently returned to Pied-
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