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Carol Jane Wright, S.S. 39, resigned her position a a • ^ ^ ™ cher High School, Rockford, Illinois, to be married to Pant r l in ti, ,lin 1 15. 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Collins live at 304 S. Union Str** S? * ft' tUr Albin H. Youngquist, B.S/39, writes that his a d d . ' '?

Miriam Zales Kramer, B.S.'39, and her husband a p rtnt daughter, Nancy Ruth, who arrived on February 23 \QM i - o f at em zona, w l u r r Mr. Kramer was librarian at Arizona S t » t » T , P e \} e chers Tins fall Mr. Kramer has been doing research for tht H? fColl gto T h d r address is 816 Valley View Road, South P a s a d e n a f e " & Lois F. Blair, B.S/40, is now librarian of the Central i , " Library, Danville, Indiana. central Normal Coll

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