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1 | Alphas lead the way; society starts something new by introducing novel stunt | Invented "Lady-like Football". |
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2 | Bartlett Hall | The Primary Kindergarten girls entertained their teachers and supervisors. |
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3 | Cedar Falls Teachers Banquet; nearly three hundred attend annual luncheon at State Teacher's meeting | Alumni met in Des Moines and attended the banquet together. |
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4 | Conference of Charities and Correction to meet in Waterloo | Will meet November 21-23. |
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5 | Girls organize pep club; girls show good start | Officers elected; fifty women joined as charter members. |
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6 | Shake-Aristo Hall; brother and sister societies improve society home | Purchased new curtains and rug since last term. |
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7 | Teachers shatter Wisconsin Normal; Captain Short and Fields out of the game; final score 82-0 | Gives enthusiastic account of game. |
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8 | The Art Festival; Miss Gratan will stage interesting program | Dress rehearsal will be held on Thursday; program to start on Friday. |
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9 | Professional; Iowa and Rural Education Campbell--Macy (Rural Education Faculty) |
Believes rural community is foundation for society. |
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10 | "The Years at the Spring" | The story of "Rob Robin". |
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11 | A word of appreciation | Expresses thanks to professors who let their classes out to watch the football games. |
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12 | Can a monkey belong to a literary society? | Does not support monkeys being members in literary societies; believes society members should take care of public property. |
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13 | Editorial | Calls on students to respect chapel exercises. |
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14 | Mr. McKitrick addresses joint meeting | Spoke about "Sin and Modern Sinners". |
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15 | School Master's Club | Wants to organize a club to discuss curricular issues. |
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16 | Warren Proctor as composer | Proctor's song "You" is a popular tune in New York. |
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17 | Women | Proposes a "Women's Edition" of the College Eye. |
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18 | Aristo program | Was well-attended. |
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19 | Art Festival ticket | Tickets cost twenty-five cents for adults and fifteen cents for children. |
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20 | Birthday party | Women with birthdays in September, October, November, and December held a party in the restroom; one hundred women attended. |
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21 | Iowa Club | President Seerley spoke about "When Rural Schools Have Done Their Work and Set the People Free". |
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22 | Junior V division demonstration | Gives short description of Junior demonstration. |
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23 | N. C. A. | Anna McGovern spoke on "How to Study Pictures". |
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24 | Official | News of former students and faculty members; notes on enrollment. |
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25 | Dr. and Mrs. W. Fahs | Held a get together for the Presbyterian students. |
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26 | Inez Jensen | Called home on account of an illness to her mother. |
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27 | Last Sunday | Junior College Seniors spent time at the home of Professor and Mrs. Getchell. |
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28 | Margery Plumb | Visited with the Coolidge family. |
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29 | Miss Bessie Hoefer | Teaching in the grade school in Pasadena, California. |
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30 | Miss Brooker's sister | Visited in Cedar Falls. |
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31 | Miss Burg of Webster City | Visited with Laura Conaway, and will attend school next term. |
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32 | Miss Dorothy Brown | Spent time at her home in Manchester. |
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33 | Miss Elsa Krause | Spent time at her home in Mason City. |
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34 | Miss Ethel Huber | Spent time with her sister in Wyoming, Iowa. |
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35 | Miss Faith Kiddoo | Traveled to Cain, Iowa, to teach in the Study Center. |
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36 | Miss Frances Wright | Called to her home in Algona due to the serious illness to her sister. |
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37 | Miss Gladys Wells | Went to her home in Washington, Iowa, due to an illness. |
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38 | Miss Hazel Hitchings | Spent time at her home in Maynard, Iowa. |
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39 | Miss Henrietta Thornton | Called to Leavenworth, Kansas, by the death of a cousin. |
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40 | Miss Henrietta Van Olst | Was the guest of Vera Wintrod in Oelwein. |
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41 | Miss Jessie Lawrence | Enjoying two weeks of vacation at her home in Cedar Falls. |
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42 | Miss Kathryn Murphy | Spent time at the home of her brother in Sumner, Iowa. |
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43 | Miss Laura Conaway | Spent time with friends in Cedar Rapids. |
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44 | Miss Lillian Cumming | Spent time at her home in Hicks, Iowa. |
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45 | Miss Lillian Fisher | Forced to leave school on account of poor health. |
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46 | Miss Louise Thoma's sister | Has been visiting the college. |
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47 | Miss Margaret Mullarky | Spent time at her home in Fort Dodge. |
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48 | Miss Marian Bonner of Jewell | Visited with friends in Cedar Falls. |
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49 | Miss Marian Oathout | Spent time at her home in Shelby, Iowa. |
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50 | Miss Mary Head | Held a party at her home for the physical training department. |
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51 | Miss Maude Andrews | Spent time in La Porte City with Exie McQuilken. |
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52 | Miss Nellie Cooper | Will attend Homecoming at the state university. |
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53 | Miss Nelson | Spent time at her home in Hazelton, Iowa. |
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54 | Miss Olive | Spent time with Edna Hale at her home in Tripoli, Iowa. |
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55 | Miss Pauline Stoll | Spent time at her home in Sheffield, Iowa. |
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56 | Miss Roadman | At her home in Monticello due to illness. |
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57 | Miss Ruth Tyrrell | Spent time at her home in Waverly. |
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58 | Miss Wylam | Spent time at her home in Nashua. |
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59 | Misses Cathryn Morphew and Eleanore Luse | Will visit at the Luse home in West Liberty before attending the Iowa Homecoming. |
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60 | Misses Dorothy Cady and Charlotte Bockenthien | Traveled to Grinnell. |
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61 | Misses Frieda Thoene and Louise Thoma | Attended the Ames-Morningside game in Ames, Iowa. |
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62 | Misses Irma Golberg and Nellie Hansen | Entertained Theodore Sanford and George Ilers from St. Ansgar. |
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63 | Misses Lois Porter and Iva Green | Spent time in Reinbeck. |
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64 | Misses Louise Wiedeman | Roster of students who traveled to Iowa City for the Iowa-Ames football game. |
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65 | Misses Margaret Peters and Leone Atkinson | Went to Iowa City for the Ames-Iowa game. |
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66 | Misses Ruby Gillespie, Hester Stone, Helen Bordewick, Lola Glock and Dorothy Hauts | All spent time at their respective homes in Vinton, Iowa. |
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67 | Mr. Lafe Charlesworth of Osage | Spent time visiting Elsie Eberhard. |
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68 | Mr. W. T. Morgan | Former faculty member will take a job at Yale University. |
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69 | Prof. George S. Dick | Stopped to visit friends in Cedar Falls on his way to Tennessee. |
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70 | Rex Haight | Suffered a mishap while canoeing. |
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71 | The first year Junior College people | Held a jubilee picnic at the golf links. |
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72 | The junior Philathea class | Enjoyed time spent in the church parlors. |
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73 | The senior Philathea class | Held a bonfire on the golf links. |
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74 | Walter Koester and Elmer Erickson | Gave readings at Study Center in La Porte City. |
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75 | Below are some of our former students | Verplanck Bennett and Sumner Chase have been appointed to positions at the State University of Iowa. |
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76 | C. W. Ramseyer | Married Ruby Phillips. |
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77 | Emma Rait | Will teach Latin and mathematics at Adair, Iowa. |
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78 | Franklin O. Smith | Accepted work as a professor of psychology at the University of Montana at Missoula. |
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79 | Gospel Team | Conducted a series of meetings in Traer this weekend. |
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80 | Mathematics Club | Will discuss "The Development of Algebra and Geometry". |
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81 | Miss Alta Thern Bailey | Married to Ray Gilbertson; make their home in Mingo, Iowa. |
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82 | Miss Edna Hall | Visited the college. |
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83 | Miss Florence Kennedy | Spent time visiting her cousin. |
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84 | Miss Hellen Marr Smith | Teaching Latin and English in the Spirit Lake High School. |
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85 | Miss Iva Babcock | Married to Dr. John D. Hemenway of Waverly. |
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86 | Miss Margaret Dick | Was admitted to membership in the American Guild of Organists. |
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87 | Miss Margaret Mary Wing | Working as an instructor in Home Economics. |
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88 | Miss Maude Gilchrist | Gave up her work to care for her mother. |
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89 | Mr. A. P. McClenahan | Along with W. H. Gemmill, visited the college. |
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90 | Mrs. Lena Engelhart Hollis | Living in Rolfe, Iowa, with her husband. |
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91 | On Sunday evening | Conducted meetings in a Presbyterian Church in Waterloo. |
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92 | Rural seniors' songs and yell | Spirit song of the senior class. |
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93 | Y. W. C. A. | Mrs. Cooper spoke about her field work. |