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her family spent several days visiting husband were in Portland a few weeks mond
friends and relatives in Salt Lake City, ago. They are living in Seattle, Wash- nounc
Utah this summer. ington.
young
Frances Huff (Ex. '25), is working at Dorothy Metsker Coshow ('26), and I saw
the Prudential Savings and Loan As- Horace spent their vacation visiting in plans
sociation of Portland, Oregon. Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, Van- made.
couver, British Columbia and Browns-
Alma Horsfeldt Janz (Ex. '28), spent ville, Oregon. While in Seattle Dorothy Cam
several weeks at Los Angeles, California visited Betty Benn Cooper. her v
this summer visiting her brother. her ho
Anne McClew ( ' 2 ° ) . has been working all re
Florence Wade ("29), has spent the w i t h Helen Churchill ('28), at the Port- thems
summer in Portland with her parents. land Medical Hospital. at La
are ve
Helen Bacon McCain ('22), and hus- I received a most interesting letter from- near
band spent their vacation in Yellowstone Pearl Hennagin Williams ('211. She says alumn
Park. that f r o m September 1 to November 8,
1027 they took the trip w i t h the Ameri- Aud
Mabel Parish McCord (Ex. '26, has can Legion to France attending tl respon
just returnerl from a trip through east- tional Convention in Paris. Pearl and to be
ern and southern Oregon. her husband are now living in Eugene, where
Oregon. They have a Frigidaire and Milita
Marjorie Sherwin Perry (Ex. '28), has Delco Light business there. Pearl has learne
been to Portland several times lately two girls, Margaret is six years old, and many
visiting her sister R u t h Sherwin Mihnos Frances is four. They live at 1408 VflJ the in
('26). Marjorie and Kenneth spent their lard Street, Eugene, Oregon. these
vacation in Canada. young
Lucile Schraeder Ough ('27), and her On
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By FRANCES E . K I M S E Y Imoge
tives a
I certainly have had a most difficult Park, and the rest of it w i l l be reported couple
time in getting news for this issue of was sp
To DRACMA. I tried to get in touch in the next issue of To DRAGMA. Mr. a
w i t h each alumna, but I received very
few responses. Lack of co-operation is Eva L . Boillot ('28), is now Mrs. 'HE
surely discouraging, and I would appreci- "He
ate an occasional answer to a few of my Heuston Markley of Weldona. Eva and nera
inquiries. Any news, no matter what Pjver
it is, is of interest t o us. So "alums," i f Heuston were married December 27, at 'nnian
you expect to see your name in To ^menc
DRAOMA be sure you send your informa- Golden, Colorado. They kept their mar- tK
tion to me. »e t o
riage a secret for a time, but eventually «t h na
Mrs. Edwin Tucker (Luella Koerner an/'?
'28), spent the summer in Fort Collins, the news spread. They are now occupy--1 Year
where she taught in the State Agricultural fin,-\u
College, and took a few hours of work ing a new home which they built in < We »
toward her Master's Degree. Luella is anrf
going to teach there this winter. Weldona. Eva is going to teach there kho„oQ d, e
^rnpli
Dolores Zemke ('27), is giving up the this winter.
profession of teaching f o r the present. She about
is planning to attend Northwestern U n i - Mrs. Verde Watson (Margaret Eman- to Vyon ui
versity this winter, and work on her
Master's Degree in dramatics. uel '27), has been in Denver at the home
Mrs. Ariel Waters (Blanche Clark '27), of her parents, M r . and Mrs. L . V I
is now living in Fort Collins. She and
Mr. Waters moved there shortly after Emanuel, nearly all summer. As yet her
Blanche finished teaching at Florence,
Colorado this last spring. plans for the winter are not definite. At
As this goes to press Nelle I . Scott the present time she is in Wyoming witn
('27), is on her vacation. Nelle is still
working at the Denver Public Library. Verde, but they are there only tempo-
She spent a part of her vacation in Estes
rarily. Peg's young son, Bruce, is getting
quite lively, so she has a busy tipW
watching him. .'
Dorothy Foster ('29), is abroad now
w i t h her father and mother. They fej*
Boulder shortly after Dorothy was
graduated from the University in J u " '
and expect to be gone until sometime u w l
fall. As I have not been able to get J
touch w i t h Dorothy. I do not know
what her plans for this fall and winWS
are. ,p«J
For some time Grace Clarkson
'29), has been wearing a beautiful d » .

