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| The right spirit | Editorial praises Camp Dodge's good spirit after losing football game to I. S. T. C. | |
| Sergeant Ray Pendleton writes his experiences | Talks about experiences in US Army camp in Georgia. | |
| Eugene Ferguson who was hurt | Eugene Ferguson recovering from football game injury. |
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| Miss Abigail Howard, '10 | Visiting mother, Mrs. M. W. Howard. | |
| Mrs. D. D. Kenyon of Algona | Eleanor Kenyon has been visited by her mother in Bartlett Hall. | |
| Harriet Horn went to her home | Weekend in Des Moines. | |
| Miss Lora Bell, one of last year's students | Visited friends at the college before returning home. | |
| Miss Nina Wilson spent Thursday in Des Moines | Met father there and spent the day together. | |
| Miss Dorothy Lierle | Spent weekend in Dr. Debe's home. | |
| Miss Ruth Fullerton went home | With Hilda Faris to New Providence. | |
| Miss Ruth Kennedy went to Toledo. | Guest of Marion Hanson. | |
| Helen Gutknecht and Martha Johnson | Went to their homes in Hudson for the weekend, Helen Gutknecht remained due to illness. | |
| Ina Mae Martin, Marion Rash, and Miriam Andrews | Spent Sunday in Waterloo at the P. J. Martin home. | |
| Captain Dunwood of the Medical Department, U. S. A. | Captain Dunwood has been transferred to Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Alabama. Lieutenant O'Reilly has been transferred to the University of Nebraska. | |
| The annual church receptions | Receptions for college students held Friday evening. | |
| Ruth Fellingham of Des Moines | Guest of Flora Stebbins in Bartlett Hall Sunday. | |
| Miss Edna Huber who is teaching the fifth grade | Spent weekend at Bartlett Hall and attended the Irving banquet. | |
| Misses Olive Sessions, '18, and Agnes McKay, '18 | Spent several days visiting and learning more about the Batavia system. | |
| Miss Alice Kister who has been convalescing | After two months in the hospital with influenza, she returned home to Monona. | |
| Margaret Fuller Ossoli society | Enjoyed dinner and program. | |
| Y. W. C. A. hostess to all the girls in school | Will host an "at home" for all college women. | |
| Unique initiation | Ossolis hold initiation ceremony. |
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| At the request of the Red Cross | Second-year High School Manual Training class is making bedside tables. | |
| Children of the grades two, three, and four | Proceeds from school garden; planting list; skills learned by students. | |
| Seventh grade drawing classes | Work in water color. | |
| Byron W. McKean, 1888, Kingburg, California | Has been elected representative from the fiftieth district to the next California General Assembly. | |
| Irving J. McDuffie, Jr. 1901 | Employee of the Goodrich Rubber Company has been transferred from Detroit, Michigan, to Kansas City, Missouri, and is now Assistant Manager of Sales Agencies and Salesmen. | |
| Dr. Perry E. McClenahan, of Des Moines | Is to install food conservation courses in public schools and colleges. | |
| President Seerley | Attended meetings in Chicago that were made extraordinary by the Armistice of the nations at war. | |
| Robert McDonald | Entered the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. | |
| Tom McDonald has been commissioned | Commissioned Ensign in the U. S. Navy and ordered to headquarters in New York City. | |
| Will McDonald, a former student | Is chaplain and First Lieutenant at the Aviation School in Arcadia, California. | |
| Professor W. O. Lockhart, on leave of absence | Commissioned Ensign in the U. S. Navy; will report to headquarters in New York City. | |
| John G. McDonald, 1910 | Has been twice wounded in France, now in Intelligence Department of the A. E. F. |