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Viola Gray, '02, is teaching in the Lincoln High School.
Annie Jones, ex-'07, is taking full work in the U. of N. Conser-
vatory of Music and will be graduated in June.
Edna King, '07, is teaching in Aberdeen, S. Dak.
This winter Allene McAechron, '05, is teaching in the high school
at Ashland, Neb.
Elizabeth Mitchell, special, will be graduated from Oberlin Col-
lege this spring. She has been taking the kindergarten course.
Florence Parmelee, '08, is doing Y. W. C. A. work in New York
City.
Laura Rhodes, '08, is teaching German in the Fremont High
School, Fremont, Neb.
Edna Spears, '05, teaches Algebra at the Lincoln Academy, which
takes the place of a university preparatory school.
Grace Trigg, '06, is again the secretary of the Y . W. C. A. of
Trenton, N. J .
Katherine Sterling, '04, is instructor in German in the high
school at Seattle, Wash.
Elsie and Jennie Piper, '04, are teaching this year in the Hastings
High School, Hastings, Neb.
On June 8, 1908, there was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter
(Emma Schrieber, '06), a boy.
Zeta has another birth to record, that of a daughter, Harriet
Lucile, to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cheney (Vernie Barnum, '07).
Helen Piper has charge of the kindergartens in one of Lincoln's
grade schools.
Nelle Bridenbaugh, '08, is assisting in kindergarten work in one
of the Lincoln schools.
Maude Williams, ex-'06, is assisting with the laboratory work in
the domestic science department of the University of Nebraska.
Alma Birkner, ex-'11, is spending a year with an aunt in Ger-
many. She is kept busy with private lessons in German and French,
and Pedagogy at the University in Erlangen, Bavaria.
SIGMA
The birth of Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Muriel Eastman Mar-
tin, '01, and Rev. Wilsie Martin, is recent news.
During the early fall, Sigma initiated two more girls, members
of our local A B 2 , who have not been in Berkeley since the chapter
of A O II was established in the University of California. They were
Gertrude Davis Arnold and Hattie Fish Backus.
Mrs. Arnold sailed with her young son on August 25 to rejoin
her husband in Amoy, China. Mr. Arnold was formerly American
consul at Formosa, but has recently been advanced to that position
in Amoy.

