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Title Article Summary
"Butch" Kaltenbach Refereed a basketball game in Melbourne.
Homan may save woman from gallows In a local court case, Professor Homan gives the opinion that a woman who allegedly murdered her stepson is insane.
Miss Pribble to leave Friday Beth Pribble will marry Carl Granville.
Fire at Lambda Gam house Fire erupts on roof of house; little damage sustained.
Freeman-Schmidt recital next Wednesday Joint recital to be held.
Mrs. Walker lectures on "Invitations" Third lecture to seniors.
Marcia Stevenson Teaching in Gladbrook; visited Cedar Falls.
Lyla Day Visited her home in Clarksville.
Gladys Swain Attended the St. Olaf Choir concert.
James Tansey Teaching in Stanley; visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
Marjorie Patterson Teaching in Traer; visited friends on the Hill.
A representative from each literary society Meeting arranged to make plans for the Y. W. C. A. "Charm School."
Margaret Barnum Returned to classes after suffering from the mumps.
Ray L. Short Addressed classes about "Relationship of Public Speaking to Salesmanship."
Eleanor Ogan and Wilma Gunsell Visited the Chi Omega house at Coe College.
Walter Frye Teaching in La Porte City; visited Cedar Falls.
Miss Margaret Oliver Plans to join her sister in Texas.
"Don" Clikeman Underwent surgery for spinal problems; recovering well.
Howard Arthur Confined to the hospital due to the flu.
Lyman Stevens Visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
Miss Gail Branch, Doris Welstead, and Margaret Santee Judged a declamatory contest in Garmin.
Try-outs for dramatic contest soon Try-outs to be held on February 13.
Dorothy and Winona McFarland Visited their parents in Marshalltown.
Miss Helen Knapp Plans to act as a critic judge in Traer.
Blanche Brennecke Teaching in Edgewood; visited friends on campus.