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•TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  149

   Sue Gillean, P '03, is making her influence felt in New Orleans,
in behalf of better conditions for working women and children.

   Bertha Rembaugh, N '04, is becoming distinguished among New
York attorneys, particularly for her superior work in the Surrogate's
Court.

   Frances W. Marshall, N graduate, is assistant editor of St.
Nicholas, a position in which she has—and uses—the opportunity
to spread a beautiful influence.

                                                 A L U M N A OF PI C H A P T E R

   Those who are married and living in New Orleans are: Eva
Howe Coutry, A. B . ; Nell Bres Eustis, A. B . ; Lily Mysing Fair-
child, A. B. j Flora Sanders Hardie, A. B . ; Josie Crippen King,
A. B . ; Ernestine Bres McLellan, Art School; Leigh Bres Moise,
A. B., also a D. A. R ; Blythe White Rand; Mary Colcock Sinclair,
A. B . ; Lilian Gung Stanton; Eliska Provosty Tobin; Marguerite
Cope Wood.

   Married and living out of New Orleans: Alice B. Sandidge
Carter, grad. Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn.; Helen Gurley
Carter, Hammond, La.; Mary Frire Caffry, Franklin, La. j Caroline
Guyve Cook, Hot Springs, A r k . ; Bess Lyon Cox, A. B., Columbus,
Miss.; Bert Lewis Davis, A. B., Huntington, W. Va.; Marguerite
Saunders Davis, A. B., East Van Lear, K y . ; Alma Wilson Gimper,
A. B., Los Angeles, Cal.; Laura O'Niell Himel, A. B., Franklin,
La.; Cleveland Dupre McNees, A. B., she has taught six years
after graduation and is now living in Baton Rouge, La.; Mary.
Young Menise, A. B., Meridian, Miss.; Mattie Ayres Newman,
A. B., Little Rock, A r k . ; Bertha Meader Patton, A. B., Greenville,
Miss.; Josie Handy Sutherland, A. B., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;
Mildred Norton Waterman, A. B., Baton Rouge, La.; Andre Pro-
vosty Walker, A. B., Chicago, 111.; Edna Reed Whalley, A. B.,
Columbia, S. C.; Mary Thomas Whittington, A. B., Alexandria, La.;
Adele Mercier Winn, Los Angeles, Cal.

   Teachers: Julia Byrne, graduate of A r t School, now teaching in
Durant College, Durant, Okla.; Edith Dupre, A. B., received her
M. A. at Cornell—has studied at Johns Hopkins—has taught in
Tennessee and is now teaching English and French at the South-
western Louisiana Industrial Institute in Lafayette, La.; Lily Dupre,
A. B. has taught in Opelousas, Alexandria, Marksville, La., and is
now teaching in Lutcher, La.—Latin, Mathematics and French;
Emily Freret, graduate of Art School, teacher of Art in Catholic
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