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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1946)
35 of objections to classifications, and figuring the ratings will produce a like number. Oliver B. Huston Press Correspondent LIBRARY CHAPTER No. 23 By this time no doubt nearly every one has had his vacation and is full of vigor and enthusiasm. Not so with your correspondent, however, as she already happens to be looking forward to next year’s vacation with much gusto. While on that subject, here are a few high lights of who has been where the past summer and also who has left our group for other fields. State Library Esther Barnes resigned the middle of August, when she was married to Dr. C. A. Downs of this city. Caroline Jakubec resigned the latter part of July to enter the Order of Benedictines at Mt. Angel. Betty Dotson, Barbara Ortman, Mary Keefer, Sylvia Mattson, and Marcia Hill spent a few days at Hood River, dur ing which time they hiked around Lost Lake. Agnes Shields, Mary Keefer, and Loretta Fisher attended the Pacific Northwest Library association meeting at Vancouver, B. C. Vocational Department Calvin Kent and family made quite an extensive motor trip, which took them to Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Park, Kansas, and way points. Veterans* Administration Al J. Crose made an 8,000 mile trip (pleasure and business) which included Chicago, Niagara Falls, New York City and Washington, D.C., returning to Oregon via the central route. Some time was spent in Philadelphia attend ing the Lion’s convention, of which Mr. Crose was district governor. State Department of Education D. A. Emerson spent some time in Washington, D.C., attending a meeting of the National Planning Committee of the National Council of Chief State School Officers. Florence E. Beardsley attended the National Education association meeting in Buffalo, N.Y., as a representative of the State Department of Education and (Continued on next page)