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is a sister of Ralph Bellamy of cinema fame, took the part of the mother in an rr
original play, "Lower Than the Angels," which was presented by the dramatic
society in January. One of the pledges, Harriet Johnson, was the stage manager.
Eleanor Walker ( B K pledge), is president of Parliamentary Forum, a mem-
ber of Musicale Society, and of Players' Club. She had a leading role in one of
the Christmas plays, a "cockney" part.
PLEDCES BK—June Duncan, Gladys Frost, By MARIAN M O I S E
Eleanor Walker.
2—Helen Boyle, Barbara Barker, Letters sent to Pi Alumnae for the an- here on a visit to her brother's family
Rosalind Cargill, Elizabeth Cussen, INITIATES nual news letter published by New Or- at Christmas.
Dorothy Cahill, Margaret Killian, Jean leans Alumna? chapter brought some in-
Kinzie, Winifred McCargar, Claire Mc- 2—Jean Coughlin, Bernice Heywood, teresting news of members who have We hear that Edna Reed Whaley
Evoy, Leigh Peavey, Jacquiline Ramsay, Katherine Kuchman, Ruth Milburn, been "out of touch" for a number of ('02), has an antique shop in Columbia,
Shirley Rohrbough, Doris Shean, Sid- Marion Selig, Ruth Traugh, lteverly years. Virginia Withers ('13), writes that South Carolina; that she is quite an
ney Walthall, Joelle Walsh, Betty Bishop, Helen Boyle, Betty Bunting, after teaching in several colleges, includ- artist; and that she has a daughter at
Wheatley, Janice Kerner, Jane Leitch, Rosalind Cargill, Bobbie Day, Therma ing Ncwcomb, and capturing a Ph.D. in the head of an art department in a
Marjorie Shean. Duarte, Margot Gist, Betty Jensen, Chicago, living abroad, and especially North Carolina college. Speaking of
Eleanor Hill, Janet Letson, Winifred after adopting two sons, she has opened heads of departments, of course you
P—Sally Smith (Tiptonville, Tenn.) McCargar, Doris Shean, Sidney Walthall and is conducting a nursery school in know that Edith Dupre ('00), is at the
A—Jesse Marie McWilliams ('33), Richmond, Virginia, where French is be- head of the English Department at
Helen Hambleton ('33), Marion Mc- T—Janet Aldrich, Jean Bainbridge, ing used conversationally. Sue Gillean Southwestern in Lafayette; that is her
Elwain ('34), Helen Gilchrist ('35), Margaret Benedict, Evelyn Hoff, Mary ('03), has been busy this winter in her official title, but we have heard that she
Muriel Spaulding ('35), Marion Rose- McArthur, Byrdette Mason, Gladys Phil- capacity as head of the Children's B u - is pretty nearly everything there. Jo
berry ('35), Louise Whitaker C35), lips, Dorothy Salladay, Mildred Sutter, reau in New Orleans, and as a member Handy Sutherlands writes from Van-
Eleanor Cross ('35), Elizabeth Wicher Inez Swartzlander. of the Steering Committee of the Lou- couver, where she and her daughter,
('35), Martha Springer ('35). isiana Follow-up of the White Hou e Janet, live since the death of Jo*s hus-
I—Gayle Sampson, Irene Murray, A4>—Ellen Pope, Jane Jaccard, Kath- Conference. She also finds time to col- band in 1929. She was present at the
Irene Underdahl, Alice Nienaber, Elaine ryn Byrnes, Ebba Young, Marian War- lect old furniture and play much con- installation of Beta Kappa chapter, and
Nortz, Eileen Berquist, Helen Claire ner, Margaret Herman, Butte; Betty tract bridge. We hear from Mary Young tells us what a splendid chapter we have
Landrum, Margaret Mulroy, Margaret Ann Goe, Ann Stokan, Anaconda: Hel- Minniese ('00), that she is "a gray- at British Columbia. Bess Lyon Cox is
Skinner, Irma Hammerbacher, Neota en Wellman, Augusta; Helen Shaw, haired grandmother, somewhat inclined very busy with husband, four children,
Silvers, Alta Davis. Coffee Creek; Opal Petrausch, Vanetta to stoutness," that she has lived in the home, the school (Mississippi State
T—Anna Marie Radovan ('33), a Johnson, Bozeman. Meridian all of her married life, that she College for Women), and the farm of
sister; Janet Douglas, Seattle. has been interested in club work and in 430 acres.
0—Mary Conover, New Madison, educational matters, and has been a
B<&—Ophelia Fender and Eupha and Helan Leon, Columbus. trustee of the Meridian public schools Living in Central America, Spain,
Payne. for the past seven years. She has a Mexico, and France has been Julia
A2—Patricia McKenna, Marshfield; daughter i n d three sons, the youngest Byrne Carrico's lot. Going back to her
A*—Vivian Ory, Glandive. Clarissa Campbell, Audrey Williams, •t the University of Texas. Katherine music: piano, violin, and voice, and
—Lucile Brooks ('33), Spcarville, Portland; Marion Vinson, San Diego, Reed ('00), writes enthusiastically of spending her spare time in studying
California; Peggy McKie, St. Helens^ her work as Assistant Professor of Mod- Spanish and French, Julia illustrates the
and Lucile Tandy ('35), Independence, Frances Droste, Evelyn Schaeffers, E u - ern Languages at the University of proverb)—"Tell me what you do with
gene; Mary Louise Martin, Claremont, Akron in Akron, Ohio. Besides her your leisure time, and I can tell you
Mo. California; Edith Clement, Salem. teaching at the University and the di- what you are." Julia now lives in San
[Ij-ting of the French Circle there, she Antonio. Rita Garland Albritton ('15),
fi—Regina Miller, T r o y ; Ellison IIA—Virginia Cronin ('33). Aberdeen. has found time to join various clubs is just back in New Orleans with her
Ewald, Akron; Mary Louise Shraufe, AP—Althea Bruhl ('35), Maude Bal- (college, music, and civic), to chaperon two children, Roger and Eloise, after a
Georgetown; Sarah Immler, Canton; ly ('35), Dorothy Bumstead ('33). European tours of college students, and five-year stay in Siam.
Marjorie Duclos, Cleveland. *° lecture for the past three years on
XA—Katherine Montgomery, Jeanette *rench literature to a group of women Innes Morris Ellis, who was here re-
IIA—Frances Benedict ('35), Silver Gooch, Naomi Lewis, Eleanor Lloyd, J0 Akron. Many of us had the oppor- cently, told of a beautiful trip she,
Springs. Evelyn Thomas. tunity of seeing Katherine when she was Carey, and Carey, Jr., took last summer
through South America, and actually
TA—Maybeth Sheppard ('36), Mar- A T — C a r o l Dorr, Margaret Rowe, crossed the Andes. She said that she was
jorie Stafford ('36), Elizabeth Stanton Evelyn Freda, Dorothy Hartshorn, Re- contemplating buying a lorgnette with
C33). becca Matthews, Harriet Johnson. Mil-
dred Hudson, Jeannette Hollingswortl
AP—Lucile Moss, Thalia Larson, Vel- Miriam Sears, Lucille Perry.
la Poyfair, Florence Grant.
BK—Margaret Carson, Grace Parkin-
AIT—Norma Curtis ('34), Tallahassee. son.

