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George Churchill Refereed a basketball game in Waverly.
Carroll Lynn Visited his parents in Marble Rock.
"Butch" Kaltenbach Refereed a basketball game in New Hartford.
Rex Ingram's "Scaramouche" Plans to show it in the college auditorium.
Miss Kathryn O'Toole Teaching in Independence; visited Pearl Eye.
Lester Meyer Sprained arm in basketball practice.
Max Clark Confined to hospital due to his reaction to a small pox vaccination.
Pres. Seerley Spoke at chapel.
Professor and Mrs. George Mach Parents of a baby girl, Marjorie Ann, born on January 10.
Miss Lula Sweigard Recovering from an illness but will not return to teaching duties right away.
Prof. L. I. Reed Returned from visiting his parents and conducting a study center.
Prof. C. A. Fullerton Went to the State Farm Bureau Convention in Des Moines.
"Skipper" Schlesselman and "Bricky" Brockman Visited the Brockman home in Clarksville.
Sub-Collegiates to meet Friday
Former student victim of auto accident Margaret Schoenjohn died in car accident on January 11, 1925.
"Sandy" Elson Returned to Shellsburg after visiting the Xanho fraternity.
Prof. Getchell to speak before fortnightly club of Waterloo tonight Will speak about "recent scientific discoveries and their relation to modern life."
Elmer Schindler Superintendent of schools in Lanyon, Iowa; visited friends on campus.
Mrs. Leslie Speer Visited campus.
The semi-finals in the College High School declamatory contest Finals will occur in February.
Miss Grace Gaarder Read a selection in freshman chapel.
Lyla Day Went to her home in Clarksville due to an illness.
Miss Helen Baldock Enrolled in classes.
Ruth Anderson Returned to her home in Marshalltown due to ill health.
Seniors in charge of chapel today Program for the service.
Religious Council formed on Hill Student pastors, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. presidents, and others gathered to form a Religious Council that will organize Christian work and eliminate competition.