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Donald Colgrove and John Gough Came here from Upper Iowa to visit friends.
Misses Marian Burrows and Ella Sailor Spent the weekend at the Paul Davis home in Waterloo.
Valeria Hein Entertained her sister Leora and Mabel Popp over the weekend.
Miss Miriam Richer Has accepted the Headship of the Home Economics Department at the Sam Houston State Normal School at Huntville, Texas.
Word has been received of the death Harry Fullerton has died in France.
J. O. Perrine, First Lieutenant, U. S. Signal Corps Radio School Has been transferred to train officer candidates.
Ina Mae Martin Visited her aunt in Plainfield.
Leslie A. I. Chapman, 1892, 1893 Has been promoted to Colonel in the U. S. Army; now the youngest Colonel in the regular army.
Isabel Montgomery came over from Waterloo Attend the Zeta Banquet.
Marco Lugo, '17, died Died in Guanica, Puerto Rico, where he was teaching English.
Miss Ruth Knupp of Waterloo Was the guest of Eunice Acheson.
Frances A. Shambaugh of the Training School faculty Is Y. W. C. A. secretary at Van Wert, Ohio.
Miss Nita Wehr Visited Martha Chalmers at Coe College, in Cedar Rapids, and saw the football game.
Miss Hazel Lichtenheld who is teaching at Ackley Spent the weekend visiting her sister, Wanda, at Bartlett Hall.
Neva Gutches Spent the weekend with relatives in Charles City.
Miss Maybelle Rathes Has accepted appointment in hospital service in France.
Many of the students have been skating The ice is not very thick but is good enough.
Thanksgiving frolic YWCA will hold party in Gymnasium.
Margaret Fuller Ossoli Society Enjoyed Thanksgiving program.
Training School notes Will hold Thanksgiving and patriotic programs.