| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 14 | 11 | 8 |
Page 8
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Genevieve Dunkle | Went with Helenara Wayne to her home in Nashua. |
| Bartlett Hall | News of residents. |
| Edna May Rittenhouse | Suffering from tonsillitis. |
| Wednesday afternoon | Physical education students performed fitness tests for several schools. |
| Prof. Hart | Visited Iowa City with his daughter. |
| Miss Florence Magowan | Attended a State Student Secretaries' Conference. |
| Prof. Louis Begeman | Suffering from rheumatism. |
| Prof. Brown | Went to Iowa City. |
| Otis McCreary | Visited family and friends on the Hill. |
| The Sioux Club | Held a social meeting at the home of Mrs. H. C. Harmon. |
| Benjamin Boardman | Visited campus on business. |
| Prof. H. L. Eells | Went to Muscatine for institute work. |
| W. H. Gemmill | Visited campus to work on business for the Finance Committee of the State Board of Education. |
| A. E. Nielsen | Teaching at Hull in Sioux County; plays in the town band and high school orchestra. |
| Prof. and Mrs. Hayes | Drove to Iowa City with their daughter Genevieve and her friends Gladys Swain, Alice Deetrich, and Gladys Lynch. |
| Miss Marjorie E. Baldwin | Married Harry Peterson on November 4, 1922. |
| Miss Toms and Miss Haight | Spent the summer in Europe together. |
| Miss Sara Riggs | Granted leave of absence for winter term; Bernice Toms appointed to take her place. |
| Annamae Gorman | Visited friends on College Hill; plans to return to school at the beginning of winter term. |
| Noel Logan | Voice instructor at Penn School of Music. |
| Dr. Clarence Ray Aurner | Member of the Penn College faculty. |
| Friends of George Porter | George Porter married Gladys Dyrland on October 2, 1922. |
| Helen Lilly and Isa Houser | Visited friends in Dysart. |
| Elsie McElhinney | Went to Waterloo. |
| Miss Dally Mower | Visited her sister Anna. |
| Miss Irene Nugent | Elected to succeed Lorraine White as president of the White House sorority. |