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Katherine Sterling Ross has a little daughter.
Laura Buchanan Shockey is an enthusiastic member of the Chi-
cago chapter.
Eunice Bauman Stueffer was married in December and has gone
to Cleveland to make her future home.
Ethel Perkins Warner is the proud mother of a little girl.
Zeta has a further list of those who are doing the work of the
world in home-building about whom we can find nothing more
definite:
Grace Burr Winnette, Jessie Mosher Wigton, Madge Alderman
West, Emma Perry Thayer, Esther Devalon Smith, Ethel Haynes
Skeen, Edith Taylor Sadler, Vera H i l l Phillips, Beth Boynton
Phelps, Gertrude Mohler Krajicek, Nellie Kitchen James, Charlotte
Wallace Graham, Helen Westover Grainger, Minnie Bauman Force,
Mabel Ritchie Fordyce, Sarah Herrington Froyd, Francis Bratt Gor-
man, Leta Thompson Ericson, Alefreda Powell Fredericks, Lorene
Emery Davis, Rose Krause Chase, Laverna Barnum Cheney and
Ella Toomey Anderson.
T H E T E A C H I N G PROFESSION
Zeta's physical culture teachers include Martha Bell, Miriam Car-
ter, Amanda Clement, who is instructor in physical education in the
Y. W. C. A. at La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Mabel Salmon is instructor in physical education in the Y. W. C. A.
of Springfield, Missouri.
Nell Briden Baugh is teaching in the public high school at Has-
tings, Nebraska.
Stella Butler is supervisor of Music in Adiron, Iowa.
Katherine Follmer is also teaching.
Grace Gammon is teaching in a high school.
Viola Clark Gray is teaching in the Lincoln high school. Presi-
dent of the Lincoln alumna? chapter, of which as usual she is a most
enthusiastic member. Viola is very active along educational lines.
This year she attended the National Educational Association at
Salt Lake City, of which she brought home interesting reports. Viola
is much interested in the girls' clubs of the high school.
Edna Browning King is teaching English in Byron, 111.
Amy Koutz is an educator in grade work in the McCook public
schools. She is also an enthusiastic member of the Faculty Club.
Has specialized and done special work in domestic science.
Jessie Gertrude Kreidler is an educator in grade work in Lincoln
public schools. Just now she is out of school because of the poor
health of her mother.

