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THE SUNDAY CALL. 13 ' < N that she is having ali the privileges that the tourist has in visiting much-heard-of Fannie Stone is teaching in Lodl and Mary Maxwell in the southern part of the itemsAboutthe Maids the frat girl, and if there | girl “round up’ chapter at the old fr house for a o what was onee and never sha cease to be her own hearthstone Of the married The there is Mrs. Malcolm Graham. wh to be Manie K She married a gallant ca the United States army and followed a thing that loves it is to with the visit at a tain in him to the Philippines, where he is still on 3 S er of the ¢ nes Borlan She the most romantic now living in » on the mariiéd lor she is living she can with the Los home. Ruth living at Angeles € r, K s The Old Sorosis. s nd sk he present Kappa Gamma of Berkeley was formed several years ago from the e-st e old U. of C. Sorosis. Most of the girls in . & aching ir up on this page were charter mem- = where Mabel S Alice Dewey Mi- e ame tms chaels, t P est and most lov- * - able, both died before formed. All the girls tached to them and their the chapter were strongly at memory s as dear to the girls of to-day as If they were among them The Alice Dewey Michaels 1ibrs given to the chapter by the girl's mother after Alice died. £he had always been a book lover and her collection was a large one to belong to a young girl. The cus- tom holds that each year every girl of the rity book to add to the library numbers over 500, Mabel Sullivan was devoted to art, and the art collection of the chapter now bears her name. Alleen Guppy is teaching. So is Eleanor Bennett. Grace Dibble is following the same profession at Niles Marion Sullivan has taken as a profession and ng course of university was v was shall give one and it now house to nursing s studying hard. It add to four but she is as as a nur has to be and she is 1€ on bravely in the hardest work an enter upon. ason of Alame urope in ood educat! 2 has been he satisfactory and plenty ot says that her her to appre- she has visited Ruth Rising, went to ng college. There she adi Menecanti and married him, spending a honeymoon omantic Italy. There were nights of zondola and moone education is what enables ciate the place light, days of art galleries and ruins, Elizabeth Gray 1s 1iving at home in 8an Franeisco. Lutle Ruch and Georgle Bar- ker are also at home Annfe Long Brehm used to Long before George Brehm car Ula Mitchell is married, too; she never became a Kappa, although she was a well-known member of Borosis Edith Dart is another 1. of C. girl who has taken, up library work. She is in the Mechanics’ Library here in 8an Fran- clsco. Some Early Gamma Phi Beta Girls Gamma Phi Beta has been established a long time over at Berkeley, and its mem- bere of seven years back have had a chance to try a good many and varied phases of life. Only five of them are lv- ing quietly at home; the rest have gone ot into the world and started careers, Veda Reddington has become a physi- ctan. She fs Dr. Reddington of Oakland, with her own shingle dangling “before the passer-by. She was one of the college girls who defied traditional feminine hor- ror of frogs and mice in the laboratory; she carved them bravely, handling them without tongs. She made a laboratory be Annle along record for herself and is making a record now in the bigger laboratory of th world, Lena Reddington has turned teacher. She is in the Oakland High- School doing the advanced kind of work t is %0 largely turned over to young college graduates these davs. Elizabeth and Charlotte Sanderson are among the five who live at home. They are in San Franclsco society, and are quite as popular as if they did not know . is Mrs. #0 much, despite all that tradition has to say on the subjsct, Helen Mott, Mary Bybee and Edith Bix- bee are the others who have chosen their own homes Instead of risking adventures and careers outside. Elma Sherman s téaching In the south, Bertha Knox s In the Oakland High Bchool, There are three teachers among these girls and all have made a record at their work. . Grace Wilson and Rachel Vrooman are the travelers, They have hoth spent much time.abroad, adding to the years of their education in a practical way and one that would seemn far more Interesting than poring over books. But the frat girl the country over will tell you that there is no time in a girl's life that is as happy as the years spent in the frat house. Amy Phelan has taken up library work in the unjversity. Thisg proves her up-to- dateness. The profession of librarian is one of the modern fads for women in the East and is rapidly coming West, It 12 sald to be less nerve-wearing than teach- ing, is remunerative and interesting to the woman who is a book lover, Cora Mott is a Gamma who married She is now Mrs. Hengstler of San Fran- cisco. Lillian Parker had added Allen to her name and is in Napa. Lida Baldwin Thomas. This makes the three; it seems to be the lucky number on mav- riage, for each of these Berkeley group. shows the same number of matches. ho— — ——lp { WHAT THESE UNIVERSITY ; \ OF CALIFORNIA GIRLS ‘y ARE DOING NOW. \ Teaching ....... Rty [ I \ Traveling ...... s | Studying Music. . 1 Nursing .. E 1 Librarians . 2 Physician .. 1 Living at home 20 Married ...... 9 - -—_ Total .....covovvccnececs®d? *Two dead. Vo' . SOROS1IS o (1395 WEBSTER PhoTo THET A oF 18397 /?-1\c 830 % x g FroTo I {252 W E BT ER