Let’s get back to Bill Berry, former gownie and graduated frat brother, and his fiancée, former downtownie Estelle Babish. Yesterday they were too busy to get married, but now they’re going to give it a try.

I didn't mind Bill's piano-player grey suit, but I'm not keen on his "formal" outfit of leopard-skin smoking jacket.

Estelle seems to be suffering from some post-wedding-night nausea, but at least it's not severe yet.

Bill and Estelle share a hamburger supper with Lorene Worrell (back again) and fellow bohemian Connie Dordain.
I seem to recall reading that the apartment-dwellers are supposed to show up based on the quality of a neighbourhood, probably determined by property values and the like. I’ve never really paid attention to it, but noticing the two bohemians here… I can’t quit remember, but I imagine it’s socialites as the richest, and gearheads and bohemians at the top, with jocks and techs in the middle. I’d like to suppose that techs are richer than jocks…
The sheer quantity of the apartment-dwellers has kept me from really getting to know any of them that well, except for some of the standard ones that show up in every neighbourhood (Craig Ray, Sinjin Couderc, Gretchen Chin, etc.). Maybe I should get each household to “adopt” one apartment-dweller and get to know them well. Often they come home as co-workers, which gives you a head start. I’m not sure if they show up on community lots, or at least downtown community lots. Which is still okay, I guess, as I try to start getting my unmatched university students hooked up with downtownies or townies instead. Maybe one day they’ll be more familiar to me–I remember when the townies were too hard for me to keep track of, and the gownies, and the downtownies… And they still are, in Veronaville and Strangetown, for that matter.































































