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That sounds as though there were Benn Cooper ('27), had a stork arrive
hing left for me to do, but it's not so. the first part of July. She calls her baby,
m constantly on the jump. I order Joan. Dorothy Metsker Coshow is
t lie supplies, and plan the meals. I Joan's god-mother.
ke arrangements for vaccinations,
ick tests, tonsilectomie?, and so on. Hazel Williams ('25), has gone to
nterview applicants and investigate Honolulu, Hawaii, where she is doing
ir claims. A n d so on ad infinitum, social service work. Her address is 2482
Koa Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii.
I haven't mentioned answering the
phone. But it all takes time. I put Dorothy Lockwood (Ex. '30), is work-
eleven hours and wish that the days ing at E. A. Pierce and Company, bond-
e longer. brokers at Portland, Oregon.
So you must know that I find my I had a line from Vada Morfitt ('27),
k intensely interesting. I have con- saying she was working at the Pacific
s with the children, the mothers, the States Electric Company in San Fran-
f, and with the business w o r l d . " cisco, California.
Olive Dietlein ('26), has moved to Just received a long letter from Audrey
kland, California, where she is teach- Weincken, ('20). This summer she has
been w i t h the extension service of the
junior business training, and pen- Boys' and Girls' 4 - H club. She writes
nship at the Lockwood Junior High that her little green Ford has traveled
ool. about 5.000 miles since June 1. This
winter Audrey will teach clothing and
Marie Reevis (Ex. '30), is back at probably some guidance work at the
erprise. Oregon. She is working in Woodburn High School, at Woodburn,
County Court House. Oregon.
Myrie Clayton (Ex. '30), is also in From Margaret Scofield ('29), comes a
erprise, Oregon where she is giving note telling about spending her summer
no lessons. in the East with Martha Hilands ('30).
They attended the Alpha O convention,
my Severson (Ex. '30), has accepted and spent several days in New York,
osition as art supervisor in the Hood Chicago, Madison and Louisville. She
er schools at H o o d River, Oregon. plans to spend the winter with her par-
ents in Tacoma, Washington.
arriet Peat Subject ("23), has moved
Live Oak, California, where her hus- Elaine Ewell Forrey ('21), writes that
d is to teach Industrial Arts in the she has a baby girl. Nancv Jean, born
e Oak Union High School. Felix and M a y 17. Lenore Sinks Wolfe ('20), and
riet spent the summer in Berkeley, her husband recently spent a week-end
with the Forrey fanvlv.
fornia, while Felix was attending
mer school at the University of Cali- Alta Russell Black C22), has moved
ia. into a lovely new home near Laurelhurst
Park.
Melba Hartzell Johnston (Ex. '27), has
ed to Klamath Falls, Oregon. Her From "Sunny Slope" comes a dandy
band has been made assistant manager letter from Eleanor Anstey Gray ('25),
he Mac M a r r Stores there. Eleanor writes that their new home is
built unon a hill which overlooks the
ozina Blake Owens C27), has also whole Napa valley, about a twenty-mile
ed to Klamath Falls. Ore-on. Her stretch of panorama. She says that J i m ,
band works for the California-Oregon who is now a little over two years old,
er Company. is good husky football material.
arjorie Stone Preble ('26), has I hear that Juanita Chaney Manning
ed to Portland, Oregon. Marjorie ('22), has gone back to the Merrill Pal-
Jim are living in the same apartment mer Nursery school this fall.
Dorothy Metsker Coshow.
Ella Anderson ('23), has been visiting
uth Sherwin Mihnos ('26), has her parents in Eueene, Oregon for the
j oC ( i n t a lovely new home on Port- summer. She left about August 15, for
Heiuhts. Piedmont, California, where she w i l l be
resident manatrer for Miss Brights' and
S P y sirls.6 Miss Ramsons' School.
ave t h r e e n e w A I ha 0 b a b
Dorothy Lamb Bishop (Ex. '28), and
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was
spring. She has named her Ifleanor
A V ' S Knips Ball ('22), has chosen
eriy Jean for her little one. Betty

