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|S name* '"r themselves. Now we hear their families spent part of the summer at
rvl "r Mamie Barr (26) who ran for the office Lake Okoboji enroute to their homes in
ld stniistres* o f her native city of Dover. Sioux City, Iowa. One of our most enthusias-
oS Tl report dot-n't say whether she was suc- tic alumnae, Margaret Moore Gorton ('28)
^a i or not; we hope she was. Several X i with her family, has moved to Tecumseh,
have taken trips this summer, with Chi- Nebraska. We shall surely miss her.
a as the favored destination. Billie Smith
ia Although the exodus has been mostly away
tjj ('28, formerly of N K ) attended the from Lincoln, we have had our share of visit-
n|| S i r in August. Ruth Endicott ('24) and ing alumnae during the summer. Gladys Rice
W] Ktir£ Friend ( E x . '28) plan to go together this ('24), who lives in New York City, 512 West
ra •gjj Marjorie Belle Yerby ('28) reports an 22nd Street, visited friends in Lincoln. She
es Interesting trip to Washington during July. spent the summer at her home in Neleigh,
he Dorothy Boatright ('31) spent the summer in Nebraska. Darlene Woodward Jones ('25)
ed Roulder, where she attended the University and her daughter, Janet, visited Darlene's par-
g* { Colorado. Tulsa Alumnae were guests at a ents in Lincoln this summer. Gisella Birkner,
ed] tea given for Marjorie Scigler ('31), alumna who teaches in Cleveland, Ohio, spent the
od adviser of Nu Kappa, and Mary Beth Sawyer, summer in Lincoln with her parents. Betty
yl Delta Delta 1 Vita. It was held in the home of Evans Hummel ('31) and her husband, who
in Dorothy Kasey (Beta Phi, E x . '34). Congrat- attended summer school at Evanston, Illinois,
rt] ulations to the girls who step out of school this summer, spent a week in Lincoln before
nt! j 'n I 0 j,>i>- Here are Carruth McCord, who they returned to their home in Norfolk,
he finished in dramatics at the University of Nebraska. Frances King Weigel and husband
yS Southern California in June, and who now is spent part of the summer in Lincoln while
ed! working under contract with the Universal Herman attended summer school. They have
z«| returned to Stuart, Nebraska. G e r a l d i n e
BJ . and Adah Munroe, on the other side Heikes Sloan ('29) and her husband of Iron-
's | Lflf the continent, is teaching swimming in a ton, Ohio, spent the summer in Lincoln. Beryl
u| McClure Williams ('27) of Streator, Illinois,
st] girls' commercial high school in Brooklyn.
r-J
- Zeta visited in Lincoln and Wayne, in August.
on Bcthyne DeVore Demmon ('30) and baby
- visited Beth's parents in Norfolk this summer.
ia By Charlotte Frerichs James Beth's home is Niagara Falls, New York.
r3 Virginia Gleason ('32), Randolph, attended
an O H , SO M I X H NEWS.' Where shall I summer school at the University of Nebraska.
1):| Wc are glad to welcome Doris Vallery Strat-
d start ? V acations !! Flsie and Jennie Pi- ton ( E x . '21), who with her husband, has
-?] per have bad a busy and interesting summer. moved from Scottsbluff to Lincoln. Bernice
-I Early in the vacation season, Jennie attended Gicsler Mousel ('30) and her husband have
ie! A Century of Progress in Chicago. Shortly moved from Cambridge to Lincoln. Helen
s* after her return, she and Elsie left for Califor- French ('25) who has taught in one of the
ot! nia, where they spent the remainder of the high schools in Detroit for several years, plans
. summer. Bonnie Hess Drake ('24) and her to spend part of the year with her mother in
Fij family spent a month at Red Feather Lakes, Lincoln.
e* Colorado, where they have a cottage. Bonnalyn
™ Scott Newby ( F x . '31), her daughter, Nancy,
at and Bonnie's parents were also at Red Feather
/• Lakes during August. Margaret Watson E d - We extend our sincere sympathy to Mar-
edS wards ('25) and her family enjoyed and ex- garet McNerney ( E x . '23) and Loureen Bratt
, ,] tended motor trip this summer through Ten- Wishart who lost their mothers this summer.
e nessee and Kentucky. Arline Abbott Noble With the opening of another school year,
(*21) and her family spent three weeks visit- Zcta's teachers leave for their respective posi-
i ing in Boston. Massachusetts. Late this sum- tions. Mildred Wright ('30) will teach in
I mer the Wright sisters, Lillian ( E x . '24), Auburn again this year. LaVerne Wright
J LaVerne ('26) and Mildred ('30) spent part ('26) and Dorothy Gannon ('26) who visited
of the summer at Lake Okoboji, Iowa. Mrs. in Lincoln this summer have returned to Den-
\eniie Cheney ('07) and her daughter, Madge, ver, Colorado. Ruth Hitchcock ( E x . '30)
(32) spent their vacation in California. Ruth teaches in Scottsbluff again this year. Lucille
Tufts Culver ( I I ) , spent the summer with (Ex. "34), Ruth's sister ('34), will do her first
atr family in Wisconsin. Incidentally it was year teaching at Dunbar. Julia Simanek ('32)
"J Ruth's lovely home and garden that the goes to Wilber; Mary Duensing ('32) will
•lumnae entertained the graduating seniors teach in her home town, Nebraska City. Helen
»st spring. A Century of Progress drew the Harrison ('32) returns to Weston for her sec-
Most visitors this summer. Among those at- ond year. Betty Pleak Peterson ('25) has
tending were Pauline Moore Ryman ('21) and moved to Elgin, Nebraska, where Valdemar
Jer husband; Helen Reynolds Miller ('24), is superintendent of schools.
husband and son, Fim; Irma Hauptman
Utsch ('16) and husband; Blanche Wood- Marriages
Worth Potter and family; "Zu" Campbell and
"d, and Ethel Weidner Bentley ('24) Faye Rasmussen ( E x . '28) to Richard E .
Blore on February 11, 1933. They have been
•nd husband living in Lincoln all summer but are moving
We shall miss Helen Betz Krage ( E x . '27) to Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
Hzabeth McFarlane Jensen ("27) who
Cornelia Ayres ('30) to Oliver Hallam on
'Pent last winter in Lincoln. Both girls with June 7, 1933. They reside at the Shurtleff
Arms Apartments, Lincoln.

