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    Geneva Watson, '11, teaches a kindergarten of her own in Fair
 Oaks. She left college to enter Miss Grace Barnard's Kindergarten
Training School in Oakland, and has found the work very congenial.

    Florence Weeks, '09, is director of girls' physical training in the
 Fremont high school in Oakland. I t is interesting to note that this
is the only high school in the state in which physical training is
compulsory.

   Grace Weeks, '12, will leave in March for Los Angeles, where she
will teach architectural design in the Polytechnic School. Until
recently she has been in the office of Miss Julia Morgan, a prominent
architect of San Francisco.

    Helen Weeks, '06, is teaching mathematics and chemistry in Comp-
ton.

                                                        MISCELLANEOUS

   Viola Ahlers, '08, has been- assisting her father in his business.
She is chairman of the Sigma Building Fund committee, and has
put a great deal of earnest effort into the work.

   Myrtle Anderson, '13, is in Los Angeles. She has been very much
occupied with the care of her brother whose health has not been good.

   Evelyn Bancroft, '13, after one trip to Europe, has once more
been traveling through many of the European and Mediterranean
countries.

   Emma Black, '13, has charge of finances for Grand Council in
1915. She is anticipating a possible trip to Europe in the future to
study social conditions.

   Ethel Clarke, '04, is one of the most successful photographers in
San Francisco. She makes a specialty of children's portraiture, and
produces extremely artistic results.

   Olive Cutter, '11, has been graduated from the California School
of Arts and Crafts, and is at present engaged in commercial art work
of various kinds—illustrating and the drawing of posters and maga-
zine covers, to be more explicit.

   Lois Forsythe, '15, has left college for her home in Santa Rosa.
She has announced her engagement to Roscoe Bergland, a Phi Sigma
Kappa man of the University of California, and plans to be married
shortly.

   Elizabeth Johnson, '15, is doing library work at Sacramento.
   Jennett Miller, '11, is studying music with a Mr. Giffen of San
Francisco and is doing choir and ensemble work in that city. She
is a more frequent visitor at the chapter house than any of the alum-
na; and is constantly ready with interest and support. She will have
charge of the program of Grand Council meeting.
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