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Title Article Summary
Miss Humiston Recovered from an injured ankle.
Some freshman Suggested installation of a large suction fan to pull in the cool breezes.
Students are thankful The Library is open on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings.
A very interesting program was held President Seerley presented the Scout Master's Certificates.
Announcement has been Opal Sarchet married James Gordon Morrison.
The Sophomore Campfire Hosted the freshman group.
Miss Humiston Recovered from an injured ankle.
The double tennis championship Prepared by the sixth period class.
Girl hockey players Brave the wind and cold.
Mrs. Gracia Blanchard Filling in for Mrs. Bereman in the cafeteria.
"The Old Homestead" Will be the movie feature of the pedagogical education presentation.
Mr. Macy Campbell Spoke in Topeka, Kansas, to the Kansas State Teachers Association.
Mrs. Evelyn Holthaus Paige Had a baby boy, Ronald Francis Paige, on November 2.
The Cedar Falls Branch The American Association of University Women will give a tea in the faculty room.
Russell Hutzel Visited Mason City.
Miss Cyrella Gleason Visited friends in Cedar Falls; teaching in Mason City.
Those who are intending to teach Students interested in teaching after December first are asked to file an application with the Bureau of Recommendations.
Otilla Mikesh Will give a piano recital.
Oscar Johnson Married Faye Kenison.
Genevieve Hays Teaching in Belle Plaine; visited her mother.
Clarice Harman Visited friends on campus.
Hansuld and Laudon Winning tennis tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cory Enjoyed the Homecoming festivities in Iowa City.
Coming Events Dates and times for upcoming events.
The minister for Sunday Alfred O. Booth will speak.
The 72nd session of the Iowa State Teachers College Fifty-third consecutive attendance of President H. H. Seerley.
World Week of Prayer November 15 to 19 YWCA will observe week with morning watch services.
Debaters for the fall Men and women will debate Upper Iowa.