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Title Article Summary
Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker

Led the meeting of the Cedar Falls chapter of the D. A. R.

Miss Gregg

Instructor at the Normal School while fulfilling duties as superintendent of Cherokee County.

Miss Hallie Jennings

Back in school.

Miss Amy Arey

Visited home.

On Wednesday afternoon

Mr. Seymour lectured on Marie Antoinette.

Miss Grace Dunkelberg

Spent Saturday in Vinton with Genevieve Edwards.

Miss Gladys Young Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
Miss Mary Dick Returned home for a short vacation.
Miss Florence Philpot Will travel to Des Moines to give a demonstration of the Flower Mission work in Iowa.
Mr. Gilbert Gunnerson Visited friends on College Hill.
Miss Mary Buchanan Music teacher in Bedford, Iowa; visited college friends.
Mr. Len Toomey Enjoyed Thanksgiving with his parents in Cedar Falls.
Miss Frances Philo Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
Miss Olive Young Spent a few days in Chicago.
Misses Emma and Helen Erickson

Attended the graduation of their brother Carl.

Mrs. S. W. Ludeking

Visited her sister, Vesta Siekmeyer.

Miss Olive Young

Attended conference for home economics teachers in Des Moines.

On Wednesday afternoon

Professor and Mrs. B. W. Merrill hosted a musical for friends.

Miss Bess Findley

Visited Sara Rice during Commencement.

Teachers of the home economics department

Entertained the seniors of the department.

Miss Gregg

Sister visited.

Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker

Visited her son, Theron, in Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin.

Every year several members

Faculty members granted leave of absence for postgraduate work; Miss Schuneman, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Getchell and Mr. Welles.

Miss Edna Allen

Received master's degree from University of Chicago.

Miss Margaret Hanniwalt

Visited Cedar Falls.

Miss Ruth Henderson

Called home due to the death of her grandmother.

Miss Giberson

Resigned and will teach in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

During the summer vacation

Bertha Hart plans to teach in the Chicago School of Music.

Prof. C. W. Stone Will be building a new house.
A special chair in history

Miriam Woolson Brooks, of Des Moines, will be here for the summer session.

Miss Hallie Jennings

Selected to teach in the geography department.

The engagement of Miss Mabel Hinkson

Mabel Hinkson announced engagement to Jacob Van Zwol.

Miss Florence Philpot

Visiting friends in New Jersey and plans to spend summer vacation in New York City.

The engagement of Miss Florence Baskerville

Florence Baskerville engaged to Henry E. Carrothers.

Professor P. A. Bond

Plans to study at the State University of Iowa.

Professor Karl Buren Stein

Received Doctor of Music degree from Cornell College.

Miss Amy Arey

Is in charge of primary department during summer session; will replace Mattie Hatcher.

Miss Grace Dunkelberg

Visited friends on College Hill.

From the "Des Moines Register and Leader"

Hazel MacDonald is praised for her work with the Glidden High School orchestra.

Mr. Gilbert Gunnerson

Visited Cedar Falls during Commencement.

Mr. Len Toomey

Praised for his work with the Sigourney debate team.

Miss Mabel Strickler

Plans to replace Louise Anderson in Rock Rapids; Louise Anderson is to marry Malcolm Wilson in September.

Miss Sophia Thoene

Returned home for summer vacation.

Miss Jennie Marsh

Attended alumni events.

Miss Mae L. Toomey

Chosen to teach in Seattle.

Two former I. S. T. C. girls

Marion Preece and Ella Williams were honored at the University of Nebraska.

Miss Magdalene Rud

Plans to attend I. S. T. C.

Miss Mary Buchanan

Visited Mae Wharam.

Bert Cleveland

Spending a portion of summer vacation at home.

Miss May Foote

Arrived home to visit her parents.