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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI                                                      249

Omicron has been nothing short o f remarkable. I always expected w o n d e r f u l
things f r o m it, but never dared hope that in three short years it would have the
firm hold i n college circles which i t has. T r u l y , "Idealism is victory."

                                                             MARRIAGES  Assistant  Editor.

Billie Shelton, ex-'20, to Bafil Belches, on January 7.

                                 M A R Y D . HOUSTON, '18, Alumna

                  PHI

                  GENERAL

Hazel Ernst, '18, is city news editor on the Manhattan Mercury, Manhattan,

Kansas.
    E d i t h Phenccie, '18, is teaching at Pomon3, Kansas.

Ruth F.wing, '20, has gone to Rosedale to continue her work in the School o f

Medicine there.

    Helen Hays Ruhlandt, '20, has a position at a clinic i n Leavenworth.
    Dorothy Miller, '21, has withdrawn f r o m school because of i l l health.
    Grace Stotts, '17, teaches English i n the Toronto H i g h School.
    Helen Gallagher, '17, is teaching at Junction City, Kansas.
    Roberta Wood, ex-'i9, is living at Aurelia, Iowa.
    Vivian Str:ilun-Smith's, '14, address is 7 Oak Street, Aurora, Illinois.
    Patricia H a r t , '18, is very happy to be finishing her M . D . in the University
of Pennsylvania and she writes often, telling us how much she loves the girls
of Psi.

Orva Solt, '18, and Carol MacDowell, '18, are teaching at Sedan and at

Abilene, Kansas.

Clarice Gardner, ex-'19, is teaching at Louisburg, Kansas, which is close to

Kansas City.

Catherine Millesac, ex-'22, is l i v i n g at her home, 630 Steele Street, Denver,

Colorado.
    Mina Schenk, '19, is teaching near Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
    Edith Phenecie, '18, and Grace Stotts, '17, visited at the house recently.

Clarice Gardner, ex-'ig, is p l a n n i n g to be back f o r the Spring Party and a
number of the alumnx are hoping to help celebrate Phi's birthday May 5, by
returning for a visit then.

    A building f u n d has l>een started by the a l u m n x and we are all looking

forward to the time, when Phi w i l l have a home of her own.

    Largely due to the efTorts o f Charlotte Hall-Uhls, ex-'l7, the Greater Kansas
Alumna: Chapter was made a reality instead of a dream. The following Phi
girls were initiated at the time the chapter was installed : President, Charlotte
Hall-Uhls, ex-'i7; Treasurer, Edith Phenecie, '18; Clarice Gardner, ex-'l9;
Grace Scotts, '17; Helen Gallagher, '17; Mary Rose.

                                                                   MARRIAGES

    lllance Coventry, ex-'ai, to Doctor T . M . H i l l at the chapter house last

autumn. D r . and Mrs. H i l l are l i v i n g at Mankato, Kansas.

Bartelle Uncapher, ex-'i9, to Harry M . Apt at Detroit, Michigan.

November 12.

                  H E L E N G A L L A G H E R , '17, Alumna Assistant Editor.
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