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Title Article Summary
Dr. E. E. Rall

Has been called to leave his position as head of the Department of Education at the University of Texas to take the same position at the University of Tennessee.

H. L. Eells

Is very successful in his work at Rolfe.

Rev. J. P. Huget

Was given an automobile as a Christmas present from his church.

Vera Lighthall

Has received a scholarship to the University of Chicago.

Maude Landis

Is the science teacher at the Centralia High School.

Ray L. Crouse

Spent his vacation, from teaching manual training in Hastings, Nebraska, at home.

Ella McLain

Is teaching drawing and penmanship in New Hampton; spent her vacation at home.

Harvey A. Welty

Has accepted the position of principal at Wyota school.

Cliff S. Dunham

Is secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Boulder, Colorado.

Supt. H. W. Chehock

Recently added two hundred dollars' worth of apparatus to his Physical Laboratory.

Mrs. Leola Farlow

Along with Jessie Farlow Kriel visited their mother and brother in Cedar Falls.

Thomas R. Amlie

Is living on a farm near Peterson, Iowa.

Edna Stone

Is living in Butte, Montana.

Miss Margaret Munsey

Father visited last week.

Miss Edith Sense

Spent the weekend in Iowa City with friends.

Miss June Young

Called home last week due death of an aunt.

Miss Ruth Brenner

Visited friends on College Hill.

Miss Edith Buck from Grinnell

Visited her aunt last week.

Mrs. Roy Jarnigan

Was a college visitor last Friday.

Mr. Heironimus

Was visited by his friend Curt Shields for a few days last week.

Miss Burton

Is the new assistant librarian and she has begun her duties.

Miss Anna Laker

Has been called home to Wyoming due to the death of her grandmother.

The Glidden Graphic

Commends W. H. Manifold for his success work in the school system.

G. W. Samson

Delivered the Passion Play at Shell Rock and addressed a Farmer's Institute in Allerton.

G. W. Walters and Prof. Reuben McKitrick

Went to Grundy Center to act as judges for a debate.

R. F. Seymour

Refereed the Drake-Nebraska game.

Supt. S. T. Neveln

Is excited about a new school to be built in Storm Lake.

Cap E. Miller

Is the president of the Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association; will meet at Grinnell, April 4, 5, and 6.

Margaret Benbow

Is praised for her work as Domestic Science teacher at St. Joseph, Missouri.

The Clear Lake High School

Was recently destroyed by fire.

Supt. W. A. Ottilie

Has introduced agriculture as a course of study at Goldfield.

Mr. E. T. Sheppard

Has been elected principal in Sioux City.

Miss Mary A. Faint

Has great teachers to work with as superintendent of Butler County schools.

Miss Katherine Knoepfler

Is retiring at the end of the semester as the German teacher in Fort Madison.

W. S. Mitchell

Is studying at the State College in Ames.

Lilly Robinson

Has received a position at Fort Madison High School.

Etta B. Utley

Has accepted a first primary position at Avoca.

Anna Appelman

Is teaching Primary at Hedrick.

Elizabeth Newton

Recently married Guy E. Mack.

Miss Emma Arent

Is working in Iowa City.

Miss Ruth Robinson

I a teacher in Plains, Montana.

Anna Daley

Has accepted a position at Liverpool.

Miss Mabel Shearer

Has requested to have her state certificate renewed.

Julia Porter

Now has a permanent position at West Union High School after substitute teaching there for a month.