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Title Article Summary
Walter Koester

Teaching near Aplington.

Wednesday, Oct. 7

Velma Roadman married Carl E. Hollenback.

Paul Davis

Teaching in the training department in Lequin, Washington.

W. L. Veatch

Won photography award.

Mildred Packard

Visited her parents in Cedar Falls.

Supt. Earl B. Hodges

Visited Cedar Falls.

Mabel J. Parsons

Studying at University of Chicago.

Rev. Earl A. Roadman

Spent the summer in Cedar Falls after spending a year in Europe.

Dorothy Waters

Teaching in Dallas, South Dakota

Agnes Sawyer

Working in the schools in George, Iowa.

Martha McIntosh

Teaching history and German in Harrison, Arkansas.

Ivadel E. Eaton

Teaching in Reinbeck; visited Cedar Falls.

Grace De Noon

Teaching in Cedar Rapids.

On Oct. 8

Margaret Sherwood married G. W. Hunt.

Mildred Packard

Is working in an Ames public school.

J. R. Neveln

Visited campus in search of a science and English teacher.

Jessie Shillinglaw

Teaching music at a school in Colorado; received a salary increase in the first month.

On last Friday

Mrs. Clarence Wise held a dinner in honor of Mrs. Chesley of Iowa City.

Mrs. Ella Danskin

Living in Virginia and writes that her aunt and uncle will visit her for a few months.

Ben Robinson

Visited campus; teaching manual training in Guttenberg.

Walter Koester Spent time with his friends in Cedar Falls.
Paul Davis Left for Sequim, Washington, where he will be head of the manual training and athletics.
Martha McIntosh

Teaching mathematics in Logan.

Agnes Sawyer

Agnes Sawyer serves as business and house secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association in Dubuque.

Mabel J. Parsons

Mabel J. Parsons receives a Master's degree from the University of Chicago, and earns a position as head of the history department of the Rochester, Minnesota high school.

Jessie Shillinglaw

Shillinglaw on music staff at El Paso, Texas.

Rev. Earl A. Roadman

Served as the pastor at a Minneapolis church during August.