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ith her mother and gaining four At the temporary broadcasting station
ounds eating chicken dinners. in Elk Rapids, Mich, this summer,
Broadcasting f r o m the West we note marked interference was reported be-
at Helen Haller ('21), drove from Cali- cause of f o u r Jones Alpha O's f r o m De
rnia to Montana to visit her sister, Pauw and three Trowbridge Alpha O's
from Miami.
ing by way of Yellowstone Park.
Station S.T.O.R.K. ( m l . iy2 pounds)
Station B.A.B.Y. ( m l . '25), states that has installed a new loud speaker in the
ildred King Brawley's baby weighs home of Millie Dennison ('19), in Ox-
irteen and a half pounds now and will ford named Margaret Campbell.
on celebrate her three-month birthday.
he has red hair and blue eyes like Time is up now.
Kingies'," and we are betting on the Don't forget i f you want to read of
eckles before long. yourself or other sisters over the Omega
broadcast, drop me a line before the
From Station K . A . T . E . we hear that next program of T o DRAGMA is out in
atherine Trowbridge Anderson ('25), is February. Address Elizabeth Trowbridge
ll living in Detroit and sees "Kingie" Elwinger (Mrs. L . A.) 414J4 Milner
ten. The Andersons are really keeping Street, Alliance, Ohio.
use now since Vern is staying there Signing off now on exactly the seventh
rmanentlv. day of September, 1929. -
And f r o m Cincinnati came a few more
Station C.O.X.I.E. ('22), is glad to notes.
nounce that R u t h Cox Segar is back Helen McClellan Wilson (Omega),
Dayton again. The baby is awfully f r o m Tenafiy, New Y o r k , has been vis-
te and fat, and B i l l has just accepted iting her sister, Margaret (Omega), here
e position as head of the night school in Cincinnati for several months.
ere.
Elma Roberts (Omega), has been a
Our Canadian Station tuned in to re- student at Columbia University this
rt that Adelaide Graham ('30), is now summer. The greatest honor that has
th an insurance company in Toronto. come to her recently was in being ap-
rry she w i l l not be back in old M i a m i , pointed Student Advisor for Women at
t we wish her heaps of success with the Hughes High School, one of Cin-
r honest-to-goodness job. cinnati's largest schools. There is no
teaching connected with this position,
Station M . U . T . T . ( m l . '30), states that and as there are only two advisors i n the
rolyn Clark, still intends to work in school, one for women and one f o r men,
eveland instead of teaching in Massil- Elma is to be congratulated for her fine
n o r returning to Miami. Do tell w o r k which made such a position a pos-
sibility.
"Mutt," what you are doing.
Helen Sanford (Omega), motored
Station X.Y.Z. ('29), notes that "Ned" West w i t h a friend to spend the sum-
ompson a n d Virginia Senseman are mer out there.
l undecided in which school to teach,
d are seriously considering building a
ool for themselves.
Omicron Pi
By VIRGINIA V A N ZANDT SNIDER
Weddings, Commencement, and Con- and another Commencement took place
on old Ferry Field in Ann Arbor. Six
t i o n were the important interests of Alpha O's sat in the sweltering sun and
waited through the long address to re-
y June. On June 8 Marv Ellen Ap- ceive diplomas. And even more quickly
than one could realize i t , the four years
eton (-26), and D r . Bruce Fralick were of close association were over, and each
started on roads leading to far and dis-
> y Ellen'sa t t h e h o m e tant places. Leone Lee ('29), spent the
of M a f summer at a Y.W.C.A. camp located near
Bay City, Michigan. I n the fall she w i l l
la L a k e A n g e l " s , M i c h . I t was a teach French and supervise Dramatics in
a private school, Paton Hall, in Romeo,
d ' - t e r n o o n g -w e d d i n and Jane, the Michigan. Cynthia Hawkins, senior
* - 'S 1 S t e r w a s h e r o n l v attendant. A f -
tlpi 'r P to Northern Michigan thev
nti m A n n A r b o r w h e r e B r u c e is to
a] W o r k i n t h e University H o s -
x i e t f ° ° "0 r e and
ne C l d r e a l i z e il t h e lul1
' °f examination period was over

