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S E A 15 R E E Z E Zoology. At the time, they were about to sail for southern Africa in search of rare bugs. ( harles Smith, our host for the afternoon, is one of the leading 1 umbei men ot the northwest. His main office is in Portland. Jack Walcli is now writing a simplified civics textbook for high school students. He says that when he went to high school he discov¬ ered that many ot the books were too complicated for the comprehen¬ sion of the average high school student’s mind. Helen Weeks is conducting the Week’s Finishing School for girls in Los Angeles, and from all accounts, she is making a success of her work. Not much is known of Hyde Welch, except that he is a mining en¬ gineer with the Oregon Mining company, somewhere in South Am¬ erica. Most of us grew ten years younger as we listened to it all. It was like drinking of the fountain of youth, so in order to evert old age we decided to have a reunion every few years. Perhaps all of us can be at the next one. Your old friend, EVA FALCONER, ’26. y-'' v5 m - Ft
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told us, was in Egypt screening her play, “In the Shadow of the Pyramids.” Jane Hall allied herself with the anti-tobacco league and is dili¬ gently working in its behalf. Beneita Hay is one of the officers of the Humane Society in San Francisco. It seems that she was disappointed in love and took up Ibis work to keep her mind off her misfortune. A letter was read from another of our ministers, but this time not a “sky pilot.” Elliott Hurd is minister to Spain. “See what Spanish did for me,” he wrote. Dorothy Johnson and Irma Poole have been teaching in Nome, Alaska, for three years. They traveled around the world together and have decided that with the exception of Seaside, Alaska is the ideal place to live. Myrtle Johnson gives the Round-up spectators a few thrills every year and is now considering an offer to take a leading part in a western play that is to be filmed soon. The center of attraction in the evening was Willard Livermore, who is traveling on a musical circuit. He is a genius as a “one man hand.” Just think, he plays fifty instruments at once! Mary Nimmo wrote a letter saying that she was sorry that she could not he with us, because her husband, a Montana cattle man, got kicked by one of his cows and is now in bed, suffering from a broken leg and three cracked ribs. No one knows where Lester Raw is. The last that was heard of him was about six years ago. He was going to the South Sea islands as a missionary. 1 suppose he found life so interesting there that he has forgotten the rest of the world. Grace Ruthrauff is married and lives in Astoria. Her husband is in the plumbing business in that city. Avis Seines has won fame as a great surgeon. She has per¬ formed some of the most wonderful operations. She and John had a fine chat about their patients. Richard Schroeder wrote that he owns a large chicken ranch in Washington. You remember that “chickens” always did appeal to him. Dewey was not able to locate Marjorie Stafford, but Avis saw her six months ago in Boston. She is married to a professor of
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3 thirst Row — Bernard Grafton, Edward Powell, Edwin Salvon Leslie Hutchinson, Theodore Hostikka, Emil Leppla, Clarence Bar¬ rett, Leslie Bodenhamer, Wallace Johnson, William Feebler. Second Row — Lelah Donelson, Ruth Prouty, Sylvia Kallio, Dor¬ othy Prouty, Lenore Sundquist, Saretta Jenkinson, Vada Spath, Miss Krause, advisor; Eleanor Shellenberger, Eleanor Lo,ner- gan, Maxine Beach, Ella Mellien, Alta Mae Ruthrauff, Mabel Nichols, Gertrude Vollans. Back Row— Clarence Owen, Martin Edens, Bruce Poole, Alexander Gilbert.
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