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Katherine Mary Lee is a Kindergartner and is interested in
Social Service work in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Elizabeth E. Mitchell is also a kindergartner, being director
of kindergarten in one of the public schools of South Omaha.
Florence Amelia Nombalais is teaching in the Crawford high
school.
Meta Nunemaker is also teaching and is especially interested in
music.
Elsie Ford Piper is an educator in Latin in Wayne State Normal,
also Preceptress of Terrace Hall, a young ladies' hall in connection
with school. She has just returned from a visit to Porto Rico, and
is much interested in the educational work in our Tropical Island.
Helen M . Piper is living with her parents. She is a teacher in
Lincoln public schools, being the director of the Everett kindergarten.
Jennie Louise Piper is teaching in the University of Porto Rico,
engaged as Critic Teacher in the training school. She is enthusi-
astic over the life in the Tropics and is particularly interested in the
training and development of the children of one of the most beauti-
f u l and productive islands of the U . S. She believes in a great f u -
ture for Porto Rico.
Janet Ramey is the principal of the high school at Greenleaf, Kan-
sas.
Mary Salome Schwertley is teaching languages and science in the
Odell high school.
Grace Candance Roper is teaching English in Kearney high school,
Nebraska. She is especially interested along the lines of elocution
and expression.
Margaret Edna Spears is teaching mathematics in the South Oma-
ha high school.
Maude Toomey is also teaching.
Hazel Vera Williams is living with her mother, and is teaching
mathematics in the high school at Ponca, Neb.
Alvina Caroline Zumervinkel is principal of the Utica high school
(Neb.), and is interested in girls' clubs.
Winnifred Waters is teaching English in the Lyons high school.
LIVING AT HOME
Among those who have the good fortune and leisure to live at
home are Breta Evelyn Diehl, Cora Durbin, Florence Durbin, Helen
Harper, Georgiana Jeffrey, Janet McAllister, Lois Nesbit, Elna
Nissen, Laura Peterson, Frederique Caroline Stenger, Isabelle Tyson,
Martha Walbon, Rutli Ada Wheelock, and Eloise Harker.
Edith Hall is an active member of society.

