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Alumni

News

Letter,

1937

drifts are Op to 20 feet and many of the roads are impassable. The hilU are perfect tor skiing and tobogganing. W e have lots of fun flying thru t £ air with the greatest of ease—a great many times we come down on our neck* but they are getting supple now and seem to be able to take it. This year we have had added new responsibilities. Mr. Cooley was made proctor over 140 mg men in Lindley Hall and 1 am their hostess. We live at the dormitorv with the young men and supervise their social activities. W e have a splendid roup and enjoy the association greatly. It keeps us more than busy but that is the \\ iv we like to be/' Umelyne Cora Flint, B.S. '34, is librarian of the Washington High School at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Emilouise Gerhard, B.S. '34, is an assistant in the Rauh Memorial Branch of the Indianapolis, Indiana, Public Library. Mae I. Graham, B.S. '34, resigned her position as librarian of the Senior High School at High Point, North Carolina, to become assistant professor of library science at the College of William and Mary Department of Library cience, Williamsburg, Virginia. L. Louise Graves, B.S. '34, resigned her position as Librarian of Lane College at Jackson, Tennessee, to accept a position in the catalog department of the Florida A. & M. College Library at Tallahassee, Florida. Elizabeth L. Lawson, B.S. '33, is librarian of the Manual Training and ndustrial School Library at Bordentown, New Jersey. Mary Hays Marable, B.S. '33, librarian of the Oklahoma City University, taught in the Summer Session of the University of Illinois Library School, and will teach here again in the Summer Session of 1937. K Ruth L. Schweickart, B.S. '34, resigned her position in the catalog department of the University of Missouri at Columbia to accept a position in the exchange department of the University of Kansas at Lawrence. Dorothy E. Spencer, B.S. '34, assistant in the Recreational Reading Library in Memorial Union at the State University of Iowa, Iowa City, was married September 6, 1936, to Mr. Paul Daniel Anneberg. Their address is 309 N. Capital at Iowa City. Edward B. Stanford, B.S. '34, resigned his position as assistant at the Monteith Regional Branch of the Public Library at Detroit, Michigan, to become senior reference assistant at Williams College Library, Williamstown, lassachusetts. Ina D. Luck, S.S. '35, is an assistant in charge of children's work at Waupun, Wisconsin, Public Library. Rose McGlennon, B.S. '35, resigned her position in the reference department of the Minneapolis, Minnesota, Public Library, to be librarian of the Senior igh School at Rockford, Illinois. . . . ^ M m Glenn R. Maynard, B.S. '33, M.A. '35, resigned his position at the Bradley .olytechnic Institute at Peoria and is now a cataloger at the University ot linois, Urbana. .«•«•. T? T k Elinor Parsons, B.S. '35, resigned her position with the Sawyer Free Library t Gloucester, Massachusetts, to become assistant librarian at the State Normal school at Plymouth, New Hampshire. -i^«-* r [ J ^ n C. Settelmayer, B.S. '35, resigned his position in the J ^ ^ « . j f £ * ; k n t of the University of Illinois Library to accept the position rfwsis^tin Mmrge of the Chemistry Library at the University. He was married on August 12. 1936 to Marian J. Kanak,'3D. . . •T:u^_, r^mtrtinn Pearl J. Sneed, B.S. '35, is secretary of the Mwswsiopi Library Commissioa L Edith W Van Sickle M A. '35, was married on July 8. 1936, to Mr. Joseph P Cot ell at H o « New Jersey. Mrs. Cottrell will continue in her position at ||h- New Utrecht High School. Brooklyn New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cottrell i T a l h e r ^ M W?ck' I f f r SSL*** k Q S S T n f a d y & f c M A y B S L ^4 K\vnsl"B S

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