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By L O U I S E K A P P E L L A R I E G E L
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First, I am sure you would like to and August as a counselor at Summit; stil
know of the Psi girls who were f o r - Lake Y . W . C A . camp in the Catskills^ Bob
tunate enough to attend the Alpha Omi- She has obtained leave of absence f r o m apa
cron Pi Convention at Cornell last June. her position as English teacher at the
Gertrude Hayman Paton ('25), was Holmes Junior High School, Phila-' I
there as the incoming president and offi- delphia, to attend the University of kee
cial delegate of the Philadelphia Alumna? Pennsylvania Graduate School this faH in
chapter. Psi was further represented by to work for her Ph.D. degree. imo
Sylvia Sutcliffe Crowe, of Ocean City, Fre
New Jersey, Pinckney Estes Glantzberg, Margaret Lynn ('26), and her family! I"G
of New York City, and Mary Glowacki, drove out to Pittsburgh for two week! are
of Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, who made in August. This fall "Peg" w i l l returns me
many friends while there. Cornelia Pat- to her position of teaching Latin ana tfae
terson arrived a day late due to her French at the Furnace Junior High ^pos
graduation this June at the University of School, Philadelphia. del
Pennsylvania.
Ethel Boardman ('24), has beejs K
Just after Convention Gertrude Hay- teaching Home Economics at the Tilden; tun
man Paton ('25), moved to a darling Junior High School, Philadelphia. ow
new home on Albermerle Road, Lans- Thi
downe, Pennsylvania. She was barely Grace McMullen ('28), taught in W j f l iiwo
settled when she ran off to Cleveland, mington, Delaware, last year. She alsg we
Ohio, to spend the summer with Jack's acted as literary critic on a W i l m i n g t o n hom
parents. Of course, she took her eleven- newspaper staff. ;the
month-old son, John Miller, along. Riv
This fall Mildred Beyer ('21), will en^ and
Avis Hunter Rumpp with her cute ter upon her second year as head L i s
little adopted daughter, Margaret, spent brarian at the Bethlehem, Pennsylvania! I
the summer at Sea Isle, New Jersey. High School. ^Ho
Eleanor Rohner Spencer had a cottage yea
there too. Margaret Pierce ('28), has been teach-a LeR
ing at the Rockledge, Pa., High School. I Ma
Eleanor and Marion Culin spent three me
months at Ocean City, New Jersey, en- Marie Campbell (Ex. '26), spent the
joying the surf. Here also the writer summer at home playing golf most qfl M
was fortunate enough to spend five weeks the time. This fall she w i l l return to ma
w i t h her fifteen-month-old son, David. her third graders at Paoli, Pennsylvania! Joh
tect
Ellen Jarden Nolde ('25), and Fred Anne Hassan ('25), spent a month iffl sylv
had a cottage at Mantaloking, New Maine this summer, and then a week at turn
Jersey, this summer. I t is reported their the Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania! ing
son is wonderfully bright for his age. This fall she w i l l again teach second,
Perhaps i t is because his daddy won his grade at the Belmont School, Phila4 W
Ph.D. degree in Education at the Uni- delphia. the
versity of Pennsylvania in June. tion
Margaret Jarden ('27), has given uffl
Betty McOwen ('26), visited Ellen her position as A r t Supervisor in t M V
and brought me this news. Betty also Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, HigM *or
spent part of her vacation in North Caro- School to become one of the staff of thw Ma
lina, and in Andover, Massachusetts. She Newark, New Jersey, Museum, makinfl
is doing medical case w o r k at the Grad- her residence in Montclair, New Jersey! N
uate Hospital in Philadelphia, where she w,tn
specializes in cardiac cases. Dorothy Cross ('28), was busy l a s j sW a
year doing graduate work in AnthroR* .M
Ella Roberts ('25), just must keep ology. The past summer she spent }m j* D
busy. She spent part of her vacation at- Trenton, New Jersey, installing the
tending summer school at the University Archeological exhibit in the new M i Q N
of Pennsylvania. A f t e r this she sped seum there. I n the fall she expects to
away to the Catskills for two weeks for return to the University of Pennsylvania Kan
a little relaxation before attending the to work for her Ph.D. degree.
University of Pennsylvania Medical D
School this fall. Margaret Scott ('28), is a statistician
for the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust CoB»j
Margaret McHenry ('25), spent July pany.
M a r i o n Simon ('28), is just h o r n j
f r o m six weeks abroad touring northeraj
Europe and England.

