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schools. She is also business manager of T o D R A G M A , so it is evi-
dent that she leads a very active life.

    Helen Henry, '03, is registrar at Mills College. She is very active
in collegiate alumna' work, and is a member of the committee in
charge of the convention of that organization in 1915. She is another
alumna who, in spite of the distance that she has to come from Mills,
is often a visitor at the fraternity house. She is also taking a course
at the university with Professor Fryer, in the department of ori-
ental languages.

    Margaret Hurley, '12, teaches in her home at Phoenix, Arizona.
She spent last summer at summer school in Berkeley and lived at the
chapter house.

   Juanita Judy, '15, is teaching drawing at Benicia.
    Mae Knight, '06, teaches music in Long Beach.
   Blanch Lewis, '09, has the receiving grades at the Hawthorne
school in West Berkeley. As her home is near the chapter house,
she is able to visit meeting occasionally, and is much interested in
almnae work.

    Eva Marty, '05, is in Nebraska, where she devotes her time to
settlement work.

    Grace McPherron, '04, teaches in the Los Angeles high school.
   Grace Moran, '10, teaches drawing in the Turlock school.
   Evelyn Morrill, '09, teaches in Miss Randolph's school in Berke-
ley. She is president of the San Francisco alumnae chapter, and is
much interested in the active chapter's doings as well.

    Leona Mudgett has been teaching at Huntington Beach in South-
ern California. Her engagement to Mr. Crawford, a Stanford man
much interested in entomology, has been announced.

   Ethel Porter, '13, has been teaching a grammar school at Redding.
She has written the girls of her engagement to Frederick Cullom of
that city, and will be married in May.

   Lilian Rice, '10, teaches mathematics in National City. She con-
tinues her work along artistic lines for her own enjoyment, and has
sent the girls of the chapter name cards and similar favors.

   Mabel Robertson, '10, teaches in the grammar school at Salem,
Oregon.

   Norma Singleton, '13, teaches in the Pacific Grove grammar
school. Her visit to the chapter house and to Berkeley just after the
game last year was a very welcome one to all the girls.

   Helen Thayer, '14, though not yet a teacher, is studying in the
Normal School at Los Angeles and upon her graduation will teach,
as is Elizabeth H i l l , '15.
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