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Mr. Harry Christensen of Independence, Iowa Entered school in Cedar Falls.
Miss Helena Jongewaard Spent time with friends at Iowa City.
"Willey" Posed football photo of Franklin Willey.
Mrs. B. W. Merrill and daughter Winifred Returned from Rochester, Minnesota.
Miss McCague New Y. W. C. A. Secretary came to the college from Chicago.
Mr. Roland Merner Left for Ann Arbor, Michigan, to enroll in the liberal arts college.
Miss Dorothy Condit and Miss Ruth Dubbert Giving music lessons at Shell Rock.
Tom McDonald Studying law at Iowa.
The Chresto society Entertained about twenty-five guests at the home of Misses Burneile and Janet Towers.
Ruth Egbert Imlay Assisted Professor Paul C. McNeely from the University of Montana in a joint piano recital.
Miss Hoskins Will work as the new instructor for the commercial department.
The Clios Held a social hour in their hall after society.
Mr. Coffey Teaching in the Central high school in St. Louis, Missouri.
Miss Tillie Hauvenaaghel Was confined to her room on account of illness.
Miss Mildred Fisher of Nashua Was the guest of her sister Lillian.
Mr. Vohan G. Varbedian The Teachers College welcomes a new international student from Turkey.
Miss Sybil Ozias Spent time at her home in Littleton, Iowa.
Sunday, September 26 A group of women attended the United Presbyterian Church in Waterloo to hear Miss Hill.
Freda Franz Called to her home by the illness of her father.
Miss Broeksmit and the girls of Bartlett hall Entertained faculty and friends with a party.
Miss Olive Stoke of New Hampton Spent time at home.
Miss Ella Norris of Marshalltown and Miss Mary Kegley of Des Moines Spent time visiting their homes.
President Walter P. Morgan President of the state normal school at Macomb, Illinois, visited the college.
Miss Alice Swanson Spent time in Osage, Iowa.
We are glad to see Rose Pipal is in school again after being on the sick list.
Helen Clagg Visited with old friends in Cedar Falls.
Assistant Professor Eva L. Gregg Spent her summer vacation enrolled at Harvard University.
Miss Ethel Howard Spent time with her sister in Independence.
Olive Cunningham Sprained her ankle and was in the hospital for several days.
Two very effective speeches Victoria Merchieva and Mihran Mardigan spoke at the Congregational convention held at Shell Rock.