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Wilma Ramsdal Visited friends in Danville.
Coming soon! Preview of "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall."
Y. W. girls hold lively discussion on honesty Urges creation of public sentiment against cheating.
Mrs. Baxter "Seventeen" to be performed in the Auditorium.
Carl Roeder and Grant Hoffman Attended the Homecoming game in Iowa City.
Prof. S. A. Lynch Attended a teachers of English conference.
Elda Mae Platt Visited Eleanor Jones in Webster City.
Josephine Rasmus and Geraldine Ogle Attended the University of Iowa Homecoming.
Dorothy and Winona McFarland and Ruth Anderson Visited their homes in Marshalltown.
Prof. and Mrs. Louis Begeman Drove to Victor, Iowa, to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Louis Begeman's sister, Mrs. Charles Ferguson.
Miss Grace Gaarder Visited her parents in Kensett.
James Newman Attended the University of Iowa Homecoming along with a few other I. S. T. C. students.
Miss Geniece Hollis Operated the study center in Elma.
A large delegation of high school and college students Drove to the Hampton-Teachers College High football game.
Professor C. A. Fullerton Visited the Teachers' Institute in Grundy Center.
Tonight, at the Y. W. C. A. Reports from the convention in Des Moines to be read.
Ena Boie and Amie Foote Spent the weekend at their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. McGeeney and two children Visited campus.
Miss Nora Wirkler Left school due to an illness.
June McComas Visited her home in Dows, Iowa, with Christie Tollefson.
Edwin Brockman Attended the Iowa versus Minnesota game with "Buck" Beebe and John Irving.
Esther Stover Attended Homecoming in Iowa City.
Mildred Paul Plans to visit her home in Cedar Rapids.
Miss Margaret Barnum Attended the Gamma Phi dance in Ames.
Miss Louise Corsaut and Mary Louise Peebles Studying Home Economics in Ames; affiliated with sororities there.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. White. Drove to Dyersville with a few other women.
Over five hundred dollars Pledged to the Near East Relief Fund.
Word has been received Lester Lalan is attending McCormick Theological School; sends greetings.