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Misses Helen Sedgwick, Angeline and Bertha Ball

Attended a domestic science dinner.

Miss Stevens

Spent the weekend at her home.

Supt. Clarence Parker

Visited friends and relatives in Cedar Falls on Sunday.

Miss Gladys Foote

Entertained her Physical Training class at her home in Waterloo on Tuesday.

Saturday night, February 3

The Delphians held a meeting on the corner of College and 24th St.

Lulu Methfessel

Spent the weekend in Reinbeck at her home.

Hilda Hand

Spent the weekend visiting friends in Ames.

Jessie Wenger

Went to Hampton to spend the weekend with her friend Mabel Herrick.

Richard Bagby

Visited friends on the Hill on Sunday.

Miss Dunham

Entertained friends at a luncheon in the Tea Room on Friday.

Miss Fesenbeck

Hosted a dinner at her house on Saturday.

Miss Helen Hearst-Hammer

Has been elected president of the Tuesday Club of Cedar Falls.

Lee Shillinglaw

Took the leading role in a dramatic entertainment given at Independence last week.

Mr. Beinke

And Floy Graham each have a music class in Independence which they visit weekly.

Sara Murray

Is teaching in Dexter and has recently accepted a position at her home school of Shenandoah and will move there soon.

Walter Bender

Spent Sunday at his home on College Hill.

Mr. P. E. McClenahan

The State Inspector of High Schools led the devotional exercises in chapel on Thursday.

Miss Letta Whitten

Is spending this year at home in Charles City, but she visited campus on Monday.

H. P. Mowrer

Entered college on Monday.

Lillie Landsness

Along with Monica Farrell and Ruth Whistler, joined school this week.

Department of orchestral instruments; B. W. Merrill, director

Professor Merrill comments that simplified spelling of the word choir "quire" is an injustice.