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          Lucinda Smith Hubbell is at home taking care o f Jay Junior. Mr. Mubbell
     is a professor at S. M . U .

          Rhea Burgess is a senior at Texas University this year. Frances and Helen
     Cummins are also there.

          Lora Thacker was chosen as one of the "Beauties" at State this year, and
     w i l l also appear i n the Cactus.

         Louise Wadsworth Zeek is at home i n University Place with her little
     daughter, Catherine, and D r . Zeek who is professor of French at S. M . U .

         Elizabeth Cummins has moved with her family to Eastlands.
         Mary Emily Barton has been teaching music this winter. Since February she
    has been taking care o f her mother who is very i l l .
         Zora Samuell M c N i e l has a little son and is l i v i n g in Valley Mills.
        Jewell Hammons visited Louise Pendleton for a while this spring.
         Ella Mae Upthegrove is at Randolph-Macon. A t Christmas time she made a
    flying trip to Dallas f r o m her home in St. Louis.

                                                                        MARRIAGES

        Munia Lee Norwood was recently married to M r . \ V . T . Perry and is l i v i n g
   in Mineola.

                                                BETA PHI

                                                                         GENERAL

        Lee Corns, ex-'ig, who is teaching Domestic Science and Sewing, says that
   she is having a great difficulty in t r y i n g to manage gingham aprons and evening
   dresses at the same time.

       Bernice Coffing, ex-'i9, is w o r k i n g at the railroad office in F r a n k f o r t . She
   says that the saying, "Once a school teacher, always a school teacher" applies
  to " r a i l r o a d i n g " also. Maybe i t isn't as bad as Bernice thinks.

       Mabel Lewis, ex-'20 ( M r s . Paul Meifield) seems to be quite a good house-
  keeper. A t least she says that she likes it immensely.

       Doris Shumaker, ex-'i8, ( M r s . R. C. Bratten) is very busy helping her
  "dentist" husband. They are getting ready to open up a new dental suite.

      Vedah Covalt, '17, is doing library work at Kokomo.
      Juva Covalt, '17, ( M r s . Curtis Richardson) is also busy w i t h house-work.
      Faye Bryan, ex-'19, ( M r s . L . T . A l l i s ) says that she and Juva Covalt are
 both having a good time.

      Lela Baker, ex-'ai, seems to have the really nice position. She is Secretary
 to the Vice-president of Congoleum Co., Inc. The company is the largest floor-
 covering concern i n the world. Lela's work seems to be very d e l i g h t f u l . She
 has very little routine work and travels quite a great deal. We are all hoping
 that some o f these days she w i l l reach Indiana once more.

     V i v i a n Day, '19, has finally had to confess that school teachers have her
 heartfelt sympathy. Vivian used to aspire to the profession of Real Estate
 Saleswoman. Instead she is teaching Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Salesmanship,
 Business English, and Commercial Arithmetic. N o wonder she feels that
teachers need sympathy!

     Beatrice Coombs, '19, who is teaching i n Covington says that because of her
great " d i g n i t y " she has been called upon to assist i n a campaign which is being
carried out. This campaign is against too much undue familiarity on the streets
among the high school students. Some teachers have peculiar duties but this is
the latest.
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