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 Alumnae Notes
As usual, we have filled our days during- this last year with work and play of many kinds. Louise Seaman is on the Herald Tribune staff, Nancy Sayles has begun her nursing- career, Margaret Miller is making bronzes, and Constance VanDuyn is carving- out a dramatic future in New York. Our debutantes are incessantly photographed, and our brides are beautiful. At Smith Gertrude Olsen is secretary of her class, Jean Bal)- cock the only Freshman representative on the Judicial Board, and Alary Vic Stevens about to take her Junior >^ear in Paris. Sall\}^ Taylor is president of Raymond at Vas­
sal*, and will be head of Alain there next year. Nancy Boyle is studying at the College of the City of New York, and Agnes Beebe at Yale. Our address-book grows ever more cosmopolitan, Edith Mellick Belshaw being in Alunich, Dorothy Jewett
AlcKee in Brazil, and Rebekah Lipscomb White in China. Our children, in force, are taking their places at our old desks in school, and will probabl^^ found their Grand­ children’s Club next year. In our ranks walk artists, writers, a doctor, a lawyer, and two scientists, as well as many excellent bridge-players, active Junior Leaguers, and clear-siglited mothers of delightful families—good citizens all.
With-renewed congratulations we announce the following:
E ngagements
IIARUIET PAGE TO GRAHAM TEWKSBURY
SARAH ROBERTSON TO DR. HOWARD ALEXANDER PATTERSON CAROLINE SPAT.DING TO IRJT^NHAM S. COLIRTRN, .JR.
HELEN STEPHENSON TO CLEVELAND S. WHITE
MARGOT VALENTINE TO .JOSEPH HAROLI') KENNY
SARAH IMAUD WEYERH AEl^SER TO WALTER ROSENBERRY MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON TO TAYLOR GLADING
M arriages
HEL1*:N BABCOCK TO PHILIP NASH
NANCY BACON TO THOMAS FRANCIS WHITBREAD
ANNE BRECKENRIDGE TO MORDELO L. VINCENT, .JR.
LAURA BUTTERFIELD TO .lEvSSE WARDEN PAGE, JR.
JUDITH CLAYBROOK TO J.IEUTENANT CIARENCPJ DANDER. WHEELER MARTHA CLUVERIUS TO LIEUTPJNANT WILLIAM STERLING PARSONS
MARY HARRIPIT COLLINS TO JOHN PHILLIPS GRANT AIARGUPIRITE DPITWILLPIR TO HERBPIRT HAWLEY HARWOOD
P"LOREN(R\{) DOUGHTY TO WILllAM BURNHAM LAMBERT MARION FOSTPIR TCI J. HAROLD LOIZEAUX
ELIZARPITH HEIMiES TO ROCJEJi NlOLSON KIMBALL, .IR. RUTH LIUNTSMAN TO HENRY CLAY FRIEDRICHS
SALT.Y .JOHNSON TO WALTER FRANKLIN PPIASE (iERTRUDPJ JOY TO IRVING MEISTER P'ERRIS
MARY CHURCHILL JUNGBLUTH TO ROLAND WHITNEY MASAKO KABAYAMA TO JON J. SHIRAS
MARGARPIT LTTDWIG TO FRPDERICK WE YPJR HAEUSPJR III
MARCJERY MEICtS TO DONALD KNIGHT CLIFFORD PILISABIOTH NASH TO HOMER COCHRAN
ALTHEA NOYES TO WILLIAM RANDOLPH CARROLL
HI^LPIN PAT.MPIR TO DR. JAMES R. I INCOLN LOUISE PATTERSON TO EDGAR LPJWIS MOSS
josephinp: paul to John rockwood
KATHARJNPJ SHELLABARGER TO ROMEYN VOORHEPJS
.j e a n n i o t t p : s t r o n g t o A d r i a n t a l b o t SHIRLEY WAY TO DOUGLAS OSCAR SMITH
B irths
MARIAN NOYPLS BAKER. A DAUGHTER JANE GRAY PL\TES, A SON
MARIAN ALLING BRADLEY, A DAUGHTER
CAROLYN ROSS DOCKSTADPIR, A DAUGHTPIR MARGARET O’NEIL EMONTS, A DAUGHTER KEYO TETSUKA FORD. ANOTHER DAUGHTER
ANNP: SWANN GOODRUBI, A DAUGHTPBI HELEN PPINNOCK HCJLT. A DAUGHTER
DOROTHY McKPJNZIE HUMASON, TWIN DAT^GHTEHS JPJAN IMACLEOD KENNEDY, A SON
ELIZABPJTH MILLER KNIGHT, A SON LAURA BUTTERPBELD PAGE. A DAITGHTPIR MARGARET LPISHER REID, A DAUGHTER CHARLOTTE HAWPJS SMITH, A SON BERTHA TILNEY^ WICKERSHAM, A SON
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