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fn 4 A ... 10251 Q EEPEIU 1922 Aillllillde News Miss Dorothy Stofflett, class of 1921, has been living in Phila- delphia since the beginning of November. She is a member of the Philadelphia Choral Society which has recently given a concert at the Metropolitan Opera House. Miss Stofflet has successfully passed the life-saving examination, and is a member of the Women's Life- saving Corps of the American Red Cross. It is her intention to take up swimming instruction work and teach both swimming and life saving. Miss Louise Guerber, class of 1919, is a librarian in the St. Agnes Branch of the New York City Library. Miss Emmaline Buss, class of 1921, is a member of the faculty of the high school at Belvidere, N. J. Mrs. S. A. Ziegenfuz, nee Mary E. Hummelwright of Philadelphia, class of 1873, was run down by an automobile a few months ago- The automobile broke both of her kneesg careful surgical attention has restored the use of her knees. Miss Madeline Keiter, class of 1912, is an instructor of Music at Ogontz College. Mrs. P. H. Reifsnyder, nee Esther Johns, class of 1919, is living in Lebanon. Page One Hundred Twenty-two
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1 l - 5 E.T 'rl 22 I lgiltiiiiiifiiefi- led Ayr. N the afternoon of Wednesday Feb uaiy twenty seconl the Executive Board of the Alumnae Association entertained the faculty and few specially invited guests at a tea given in the ' home of Mrs. Marcus Kline. With her usual graciousness Mrs. Kline opened up her entire home, and the official members of the Alumnae opened their hearts to receive the faculty of Cedar Crest. The real work of the institution as is generally recognized is ac- complished by the faculty g' it was an exceedingly happy thought to have the graduates of the institution recognize this fact and set aside an afternoon of their busy lives to turn their attention to the faculty. The following members of the Alumnae Association were present and assisted in making the affair a splendid success: Mrs. Lewis Anewalt 118885. Mrs. Charles Bachman 118725. Miss Lillian Butz 118885. Miss Nina Danowsky 118955. Miss Emilie Foust 118785. Miss Anna Grim 119005. Mrs. -George Guth 119015. Miss Clara Hess 118955. Mrs. L. B. Hudders 118925. Miss Irene Martin 118805. Mrs. Marcus Kline 118785. Mrs. F. T. Keiter 118845. Miss Anna Lewis 119155. Mrs. John Lentz 118765. Miss Ruth Miller 119195. Miss Estelle Reninger 119065. Miss Margaret Schrieber 119125. Mrs. C. Shankeweiler 119035. Al'i.111'11'161C'3 Plag On January thirty-first, the local members of the Alumnae As- sociation, with the assistance of several able young men, gave their annual play. The title of the play for this year was 4'Old Lady 317. The patrons and friends of the Alumnae Association spent a very pleasant evening in renewing their college days. In the cast were: ' ..Lorene Shoemaker . . . . .Bruce Mclntosh Angie I ......... . . Abe ........ Nancy ........ ....... R uth Miller Mrs. Homans . .. .... Irma Koehler Sarah Jane ..... Naomi Hauser Abigail ..... ...... P auline Schaadt Blnosgyx ' ,,,, . . ., .......... Anna Grim Mary ......... .... M iriam Diefenderfer John ........... ........ R obert Brader Samuel Darby ... .... Russell VVerkheiser Mike ............ ....... E . A. Parton Eiizabeth .... . ...Margaret Lefch Granny . , . . . .Florence Glick Page One Hundred Nineteen
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Ki we Q EEPE D-1922 A111m11d9 News Miss Anna Grim, class of 1900, was elected a school director of the public schools of Allentown, With a flattering majority of votes- Her splendid Work as Regent of the Liberty ,Bell Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, as a member of the Atheneum, and her activities in the Missionary Work in various capacities, both locally and as a student secretary of the General Board of the Reform- ed Church, make us feel confident of her success as a member of the school board. Mrs. John Weishampel, nee Frances Hartman, class of 1913, is a proud parent of a little baby boy named after his mother's father, William Hartman. Miss Lilly Brown, class of 1920, and Miss .Anna Hess, class of 1919, are on the faculty of the Catasauqua High School, Catasauqua. Miss Vida Roper, class of 1893, is an earnest Worker in the Young Women's Christian Association of Atlantic City. She is making many friends among the young Women with her splendid leadership of the Tuesday night Glee Club. Besides being the leader of the Glee Club, Miss Roper is also a teacher of piano. Page One Hundred Twenty-one I K
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