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TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 113
NEWS OF THE ALUMNAE
Pi
We were very glad to have among us last fall two of our sisters,
Iris Newton, Kappa, and Hazel McCoy, Theta.
Katharine Reed is now head of the department of French and
German in Coker College, Hartford, South Carolina.
Blythe White spent a few days in town having come to attend
the banquet.
Julia Bryne, who has been teaching in Central America, will return
to New Orleans shortly and will be heartily welcomed by P i chapter.
Anna Many spent a week in New York, having gone there to at-
tend the wedding of her brother.
Innes Morris is making her debut in New Orleans this winter.
Owing to this fact, P i girls d:> not see as much of her as formerly.
Dorothy Safford is planning to teach out of the city. We are
selfish enough to hope that her plan will not materialize.
LAMBDA
Grace Dickover. '08, is teaching in the Los Angeles High School.
Gertrude Beeger, '07, is also teaching.
Marguerite Knox, '11, has been traveling abroad since her gradua-
tion in May. Next April she will be back to pay Lambda a visit.
ALPHA
Emma Burchenal is doing secretarial work at the Board of Educa-
tion Building, New York City.
RHO
Merle Anderson, '11, is teaching in Hesper, North Dakota.
Edith Moody, '11, is teaching at Bathgate, North Dakota.
Avaline Kindig, '11, is teaching at Yorkville, Illinois.
Margaret Wyne, '11, is teaching at Table Grove, Illinois.
Julia Norton, '10, is teaching at Piano, Illinois.
Louise Norton French, '06, is teaching in Chicago, Illinois.
GAMMA
The University of Pennsylvania has awarded a fellowship in
mathematics to Miss Lennie Copeland, '04. Miss Copeland is the
only woman who has won a fellowship in mathematics.
Miss Florence Brown, '11, and Miss Irene Cousens, '11, have been

