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                          ALPHA PHI

      Among this year's graduates Elizabeth Powers is taking nurse's train-
ing at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, Oregon. Edith Kulins
is happy in her work as Assistant Director of the State Hygenic Labor-
 atory at Helena, Verna Willis has been recovering f r o m an appendicitis
• operation and hasn't decided on her work for the year, and Laura Asbury
 will teach Home Economics at Hardin, Montana.

      A number of the "Alums" returned to Bozeman f o r Commencement
 Week and tell us of the wonderful time they enjoyed. The non-Bozeman
 residents were: Myrtle Kuhns, Helen Tripp Davis, Henrietta Moebus
 Bolitho, Charlotte Cooley Dickinson, Mary Egan, Marie Moebus, Chloe
 Cox, Harriet Nordstrom and Peg Chrystal. One of the many parties given
 at that time was a shower f o r our three prospective brides, Marie Moebus,
 Harriet Nordstrom and Peg Conkling.

       Charlotte Cooley Dickason and her adorable twins spent the summer
 visiting in Bozeman and Butte.

Helen Rose has been with her family in Bozeman, but will return to

California to teach this fall.
     Gladys Mathews visited at President and Mrs. Atkinson's home in

Bozeman for a part of her vacation.
     Etta Norcutt and her husband stopped in Bozeman en route on their

trip from Panama to New York.

Leila Linfield Nye and Azalea Linfield Sager visited in Bozeman dur-

ing the month of August.

Mary Egan exhibited her usual energetic tendencies and was critic

teacher at Dillon Normal College.
      Marie Moebus surprised us by taking a short business course. How-

ever, she assures tis she is still loyal to her Home Economics profession.
      Lucille Staebler spent another enviable summer in New York. She

studied Commercial Advertising at the Parson's Fine and Applied A r t
School. "Lou" plans to return to North Carolina this fall.

      Mildred Forrest attended summer school at Oregon Agricultural Col-
lege, Corvallis, Oregon.

Genevieve Hall, with her sister, attended the University of "California

at Berkeley, California.
A f t e r a six months* visit in Montana, Helen Tripp Davis will return
with her husband and baby to Vancouver, the first of September.
Dorothy Noble Scott and her husband spent a month on the coast and
visited Barbara Scott while in Seattle.                 ,

Helen Chase Walter and husband motored to Yakima, Washington,

and visited with his parents.
      Helen Waite enjoyed a splendid trip to California and a visit with her

sister there.
      Chloe Cox and Mary Baldwin were dietitians at the Deaconess Hospi-

tal in Spokane, and also spent a part of their vacation in Seattle. Chloe
has accepted a position in the high school at Kalispell, Montana, f o r the
coming year.

Peg Conkling has been preparing f o r her wedding, which is to be an

early fall event.

                                                           MARY L. BALDWIN.

                          ENGAGEMENTS

Harriet L . Nordstrom '24:.to Robert L . Kimmons, S.A.E., University

of Colorado.              /•
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