| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 16 | 5 | 8 |
Page 8
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Henry Foege | Visited William Conradi. |
| Adams Hall news | Boarding house news. |
| Gordon ("Red") Speers | Officiated the Charles City versus Hampton football game in Charles City. |
| Rev. Frye | Attended conference in Osage. |
| Miss Wretha Teater | Teaching in Shell Rock; visited campus. |
| Following are a list of the study centers | Roster of places the centers were held and who was in charge. |
| Mrs. Rose Whited Garth | Visited campus with her daughter, Mrs. Grace Miller. |
| Joe Collins | Teaching in Danville, Iowa; visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house. |
| Lyla Day | Brother, William Day, visited. |
| Miss Judith Chase | Visited her home in Newton. |
| Maurine Merwin and Irma Forbes | Teaching in Hampton; visited friends on campus. |
| Miss Beatrice and Marjorie Clark | Visited friends on campus. |
| Herman Siemers | Father visited. |
| Mrs. W. F. Mengert | Mrs. Mengert and Alva Gaarder visited their sister, Grace Gaarder. |
| Miss Amburn | Delivered address at the Upper Iowa Conference. |
| Miss Lillian Lambert | Returned to classes after suffering an eye injury. |
| Beth Tracy | Sister, Marie, visited. |
| Mrs. Walker | Gave first is a series of lectures to the freshman women. |
| Word has been received | Ralph Hicks enrolled at the Optical School in St. Paul, Minnesota. |
| Miss Edna Chalus | Teaching in St. Ansgar; visited Cedar Falls. |
| Dr. Earl Roadman | Head of the Department of Religious Education at Upper Iowa University; will speak in the auditorium on campus. |
| Harold Ross | Enrolled at the University of Wisconsin. |
| June McComas | Mother visited. |
| Allen Bailey | Coaching in Hampton; visited Cedar Falls. |
| Oran Beaty | Visited his former superintendent in Geneseo. |
| Miss Hildeguard Baermann | Visited her sister in Waverly. |
| John Voelk and Elmer Doering | Called on William Conradi. |
| "Buck" Beebe, "Joker" Harshbarger and "Ike" Harshbarger | Drove to Traer to officiate a football game; George Hicks coaches there. |
| Marshall Ardusser | Visited friends on campus. |
| The first All-College dance | Dance to be held in the Gymnasium. |