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Title Article Summary
Miss Ruth McIlree Visited friends on College Hill.
Miss Leone Short Entertained a party of College Hill young people.
Prof. C. H. Bailey Attended a large convention of manual training teachers in Illinois.
Miss Elsie Williams of Milford, Iowa Appointed a critic teacher in training and started her work.
Miss Florence E. Ward Gave two lectures over her break.
Miss Helen Cramer Enjoyed her time spent in Ames.
Prof. G. W. Samson Gave two educational addresses to the school teachers of Keokuk.
Local friends have received word Baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crouse.
Miss Florence Brumbaugh Teaching second grade in the Garfield Building in Everett, Washington.
Prof. R. V. Coffey Attended the annual meeting of the Missouri Valley Commercial Teachers Association.
Mrs. Katherine Oliver McCoy of Canton, Ohio Was a visitor on College Hill.
Mr. Karl Nolte Enjoyed Thanksgiving at his home in Cedar Falls.
The following alumni were present Roster of alumni who attended the meeting of the North Central Association of Science and Mathematics in Des Moines.
On account of ill health Christine Thoene was forced to give up her teaching job and move to California to regain her health.
Mr. Chris Hansen Spent Thanksgiving vacation in Cedar Falls.
Friends of Ruth Wright Has returned to Yankton, South Dakota, after an injury to her knee was sufficiently healed.
Miss Lulah Bennett Left school to begin her work as a teacher in Lake Mills, Iowa.
On June 26, 1913 Vada Yates married Charles Reynolds.
Miss Doris Klinefelter Began work in the German department of the Guttenburg High School.