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E m i l y Tarbell, '16, L i l l i a n Battenfeld, '18, Florence Hughes, '18, Bertha
Muckey, '18, Edith Raunch, '18, M a r y Adams, '19, Irene Becker, '19, Gertrude

H a l l , '19, and Ethel Hunter, ex-'2i.

" T u d y " Burkins, we are told, has l e f t the ranks o f the alumnse to become

again one o f our active chapter.                                         She is
    Bertha Muckey, '18, is engaged in Y . W . C. A . work i n Syracuse.

l i v i n g at the chapter house.
    Helen Gregory, '19, has a position as secretary in New Y o r k City.

Ruth Dibben, '17, is teaching i n Tom's River, New Jersey.

Ethel Hunter, ex-'2i, has returned f r o m V i r g i n i a to Syracuse, and w i l l , the

actives are hoping, come back to the university next f a l l .

Gertrude H a l l , '19, has accepted a position f o r next year in Medina, New

York.
    A l m a Jones, '16, who f o r the past three years has been assistant librarian i n

Endicott, New Y o r k , has been appointed head librarian in the recently estab-
lished "Hillside Center" of Endicott, which includes, besides its library work,
all sorts of educational and recreational opportunities, especially along
Americanization lines.

                                                                ENGAGEMENTS

    You are not surprised to hear of the engagement o f "Betty" Main, '15, to

Matthias C. Kloss o f Albany, New York. Betty w i l l not teach in Oriskany next

year.

                                                                      DEATHS

    I t was a great shock to all of us who knew and loved her to learn of the
death, f r o m pneumonia, on February 17, of Lora Thompson Mitchell, '13, one
of Chi's dearest and most loyal alumna?.

                                                                                                              F R A N C E S CARTER, '18.

                                             NU KAPPA

                                                                     GENERAL

     Margaret Vaughan has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bacon, in Dallas, f o r a
great part of the winter. She has been g i v i n g aid and encouragement to the
Dallas Alumnre and N u Kappa Chapters, and doing society besides.

     Margaret Bonner Bently has returned f r o m a visit with Linda Best T e r r y , K ,

in Memphis.

    Erma Baker Patton has a new son and is now l i v i n g in Cisco. N u Kappa

chapter has one daughter and three sons.
    Nelle Graham is in business with her uncle who is Land Agent at Graham.

She can look out her window and see real cowboys, whereas most of us have to
depend on the "movies."

    Nell H a r r i s Emmenheiser and her husband are l i v i n g in Ft. W o r t h , much

to the delight of the Dallas alumnse chapter who can now count her as one of

its members.

Maude Rasbury has been very busy this winter "debutanting" around in

Dallas.

    Genevieve Groce had the honor of being elected the most popular girl i n
Texas University where she w i l l graduate next June. We w i l l all be mighty
proud to see her picture i n the Cactus when i t comes out.

    Louise Pendleton is planning to visit a friend in Pennsylvania this spring.

    Martha Smith is home again after a t r i p to Louisville where she had a lovely

time.

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