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With the starting of October, many of us are well aware of our
new world responsibilities and last June's class finds a much different
atmosphere from college life. I t has been difficult to get adjusted but we
forget our disappointments in bridge parties, theatre parties, and week-
ends at Ann Arbor.
When we were back to school for rushing, Peg Wagner invited us
over to her home. We started out by playing bridge and ended as usual
by just "visiting." Helen Howard is teaching English at the Detroit
High School of Commerce, and Dorothy Wylie is also at the same school.
Marion Murray is at Southwestern High, but Frances is having the
same luck as the rest of us, teaching in the foreign district.
Ginny Smith has started in library work and she has done very well
having only cut one book in two.
I hadn't seen Bea Smith in almost a year and we met last week-end
in Ann Arbor. She is still at the library in Detroit.
Marian Tanner and "Margie" Kerr have the same positions in the
library and office as last year. Isabel Waterworth is beginning her sec-
ond year at Northern High. Lorna Ketchum has given up teaching as
she has been in the hospital for several weeks. She has been quite i l l
and I know would appreciate any letters from girls out of town.
The weddings of Nan Gabler and "Bea" Hoek, which were to take
place, came off beautifully. Nan and Fred have gone East as Fred is
attending Harvard. Bea and "Chuck" are going to live in Battle Creek.
Catherine Swayze Monroe did not move East and she and "Chuck"
are making their home in Kalamazoo.
Mary Howlett is back in Detroit, teaching and living with Gladys
Hinmon.
Lorraine O'Brein is doing secretarial work at the Henry Ford hos-
pital.
A letter from Irene Swain lets us know she is working in a bank
in Chicago and having a wonderful time. Sue Crawford is expected at
Ann Arbor f o r the Ohio State game.
Velma Lee Carter is back in Ann Arbor again, assisting Pro-
fessor Rankin and getting her Master's degree. Luvern Hayes is back
for her senior medic year and she and Jessamine Gray have an apartment
together.
Elizabeth Hayes is doing social service work at Harper Hospital.
Louise Boer still has no definite plans and is finishing her business
course.
Helen Boorman enjoys her teaching at Farmington.
Dorothy Jacobs Moore and her husband have motored to California.
There is another Moore now and Jimmie, Jr., two months, traveled to
California, too.
Irma Snauffer Tomlinson is living in California now—she wrote to
Velma Lee.
It is rumored that Elizabeth Wylie is soon to marry Ernst Tibbits
and move west to California. And word comes from Lansing that
Eleanor Boyer is to announce her engagement.
Irene Lutz is at her work in Hudson's store and enjoys it very much.
I surely enjoy having her living with me.
VIRGINIA VAN ZANT.

