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Some of the students and faculty members Students and faculty members are fortunate to have survived a railroad wreck.
Mrs. Purdy of Rockwell City Attended the graduation of her daughter Marie.
Miss Hazel Strayer Attended the class play.
Two of Mr. Merrill's violin pupils Maude Knoop and Winifred Merrill played at the Iowa State Music Teachers Convention held in Waterloo.
The College Choir and the Waterloo Chorus The two groups were a prominent feature at the Iowa State Music Teachers Convention.
Mrs. Ewing of Spencer Attended the recital given by her daughter Lulu.
Miss Mary Berry of Clarinda Visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
Dr. Sylvester of Iowa City Attended the meeting of the Alumni Association.
Mrs. Howell and her son Attended the graduation of Helene Howell who completed the kindergarten course.
Miss Florence Weidenhammer Has been entertaining her sister.
Miss Carolyn Lawrence Will complete the special primary course during the summer term.
Miss Jenifer Sherrard Gives the title of her favorite poem.
Teachers--Upper Iowa game Upper Iowa University defeated ISTC in baseball game, 5-0.
Since Bill Schluter Many students speculating about William Schluter's new haircut.
This week Many faculty members will be giving commencement addresses across the state.
Miss Luella Hoyt Has been the guest of her sister Esther.
Misses Dorothy and Emma Opfer of Waukon Entertained their sister during commencement.
Miss Bernice Phelps Enjoying a visit from her mother.
Dr. Stone Will be one of two speakers in the school of superintendence held by the Teachers College of the University of Nebraska.
Miss Scofield Will teach art in the State Normal school at Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
C. C. Lewis Building a new shop on College Hill.
Miss Grace Wilson Departed for her home in Greeley, Colorado.
Miss Lillian Lambert Sold her lot on Tremont Street and purchased one on Iowa Street where she will build a home.
Miss Rice Professor Rice delivered the commencement address at Crawfordsville.
Mr. W. C. Schluter Will attend Columbia University next year.
The College Hill boarding and rooming houses Making preparations for the summer visitors.
Miss Genung, Miss Crampton and Miss Heinz Resigned from the college faculty.
Mr. J. Foy Cross' new home New home is almost completed.
Miss Mary Dick Will be doing summer work at Columbia in the home economics department.
Miss Fannie Axtell Confined to the hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis.
Mr. Harold Shoemaker Capsized his canoe in the Cedar River.
The new College Eye "head" New banner designed by H. E. Hendrickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eckholm of Swea City Are visiting the city to attend the graduation of their daughter, Effie.
Miss Lenna Landis Will attend summer school in Iowa City.
Mr. Russel George of Grinnell Visited with Mr. Baskerville and other friends in Cedar Falls.
Mrs. T. H. Lister of Colfax Has been visiting her daughter, Maime.
Mr. Mihran Mardigan Having trouble receiving mail because of the war, the editors of the College Eye urge the student body to send cards.
When Mr. Ostergaard saw his school building Hjalmar Ostergaard helped to secure a new school building for the town of Mystic.
Miss Dora Baldwin and Miss Ethel Baldwin Will both do graduate work in Columbia this summer.
Miss Louise Smith Attended the class play.
Miss Heinz Will spend her summer in California attending Berkeley University.
Mrs. Mohanke and daughter Will spend time visiting Doris Mohanke.
Miss Vesta Mechem Has been visiting with her cousin, Constance Buswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Laurens Visited their daughters Ada and Helen, and attended the graduation exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson of Washington, Iowa. Attended the graduation of their daughter, Irene.
Miss Helen Hinkson Will be the guest of Elda Platt in Waterloo.
Miss Bernice Bravinder Entertained her sister and mother during commencement week.