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operettas, was a member of the college choir, president of student
government, marshal o f her class and served on Junior Day and
Class Day Committees. She went as delegate f r o m Delta chapter
to the A O I I convention i n Chicago. T h i s year she is teaching i n
the Lowell H i g h School and sings i n church Sundays.

    Ruth Penniman, A . B. '13, was president of her class for three
consecutive years, a member of the Junior Day Committee and had
strong class and f r a t e r n i t y spirit. She is teaching this year most
successfully in Walpole, N . H .

    Dorothy B a r t l e t t , A . B . '13, entered Jackson as a j u n i o r f r o m
M t . Holyoke. She was president of the Christian G u i l d and a faith-
f u l worker in this recently formed society. She is at present teaching.

    Octavia Chapin. A . B. '13, was president of the A l l Around Club
and took a prominent part in dramatics, being in the principal role
i n the operetta, and i n Ibsen's play, "Enemy o f the People." She
was chosen to represent the women on the commencement p l a t f o r m
and this year is teaching in Orleans, Mass.

    Helen Scammon, A . B. '13, did especially well in chemistry and
physics. She served on the Class Picture Committee and is teaching.

    Edith M . Sanborn, A. B. '13, entered T u f t s f r o m Dean Academy.
She is especially interested in mathematics and is spending this year
at home.

    Alma G. Wiley. A . B. '13, took part in operetta and Jackson Day
Festa, served f o r two years on Class Banquet Committee and spe-
cialized in mathematics. A t present is in business.

    Isabelle G. Owler, A . B . '13, took great interest i n all college
activities. Was in operettas, Jackson Day Festa, and in the Junior
 Day play, "Return of H i Jinks." Somewhat of an athlete, taking
 part in two meets and making a few points in 1913's score. Vocation
is private secretary. A t present a student in business college. Only
 g i r l o f class to m a j o r i n political science. Vastly interested i n
 social problems and vocations for women.

                                                            GAMMA

   Edith Nora Aiken is teaching mathematics and Latin in M i l l i -
nocket H i g h School.

    Helen W i l l a r d A v e r i l l is assistant chemist in the experiment
station at University of Maine, and is interested in Y. W . C. A. work.

    E m i l y Mary Bartlett is a teacher of science at Caribou, Maine.
    Ida May Bean, Wellesly B. A . , '00, is agent o f the W . M . Bean
estate.
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