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An absent Clio Happy about the return of their goat.
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Normal's exhibit; our school will be well represented at St. Louis Professor Knoepfler is in charge of the exhibit at the World's Fair; description of the material.
Colleges advocate a change Recommend change in judging procedures.
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Oratorical contest; Macy Campbell first, Albert Colegrove second, and J. A. Yeager third Report and judging card for the recent oratorical contest.
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You should have Professor Arey advises students to have a set of atlases and a museum in their heads.
President Seerley Says that students who attend dances will get no help in securing teaching positions.
Miss Rice is anxiously awaiting Would like to ask Hannibal and Julius Caesar some questions.
Two remarkable anniversaries have occurred here the past month The first anniversary commemorates Professor Bartlett's career; the second remembers a long courtship.
Notes On Music Professor Fullerton recommends music for women's glee clubs.
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On February 10 Soldier High School raised money for an organ; Charles Kroesen is in charge there.
Ada L. Blaska Will be assistant principal at Livermore.
Florence Rigby Recovering from scarlet fever.
Isabel Shilliam Teaching in Denver, Iowa.
Excellent reports E. W. Vogel doing well in Newell.
E. D. Ede Received degree from University of Iowa; now superintendent in Centerville, South Dakota.
Alice E. Taylor Married G. W. Neal.
J. E. Barrett Studying law at Columbia University.
After successful experience in the Manchester high school Jennie Speer is now teaching in West Waterloo.
Joshua A. Edquist Professor at St. Peter, Minnesota.
Jennie Huie Teaching in Dunlap.
Jo. Hansen Studying at Pratt Institute.
Maude E. Milliman Now Mrs. Carl Cochran; living in Boulder, Colorado.
Mabelle Haley Teaching in Dunlap.
C. J. Shaffer Graduated from medical school; now practicing in Carson, Iowa.
Rena Fish Teaching in Nevada, Iowa.
Harry S. Stein Still principal in Danbury.
Gertrude Riggs Teaching in Michigan.
Daniel Jennings Farming in California.
Mary L. Jensen Teaching at Dexter.
Will Francis Teaching near Earlham.
Geo. Eckhard Visited campus.
Edna E. Black Assistant principal at Pomeroy.
Lucy Pingrey Teaching at Dows.
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A great sorrow came to Mary (Pickrell) Michener Husband died of pneumonia.
The many Waterloo friends of Miss Ceva Bezold Will be assistant principal in Traer.
The deepest sympathy of Normalites C. M. Corrigan was killed in a train wreck.
J. H. Fellingham Preached in Baptist church.
Grace Troutner Read professional paper in Wisconsin.
J. O. Johnson Visited Cedar Falls.
Etta B. Conner Married the Reverend D. T. Travis.
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Orio Enjoyed music; preparing for oratorical contest at Emporia.
Aristo Presented Washington program.
Clio; leap year Presented Leap Year program.
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Chresto Presentation program included recitations and debate.
Zeta Presented colonial program.
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Miss Sadie Shirk Teaching in Armstrong.
Miss Lou Watson Teaching at Boone; will return to school.
Miss Gertrude Coffman At home in Kansas.
The many friends made by Miss Gertrude White Gertrude White died of typhoid fever.
Jennie McMillan Teaching near Dunkerton.
Alice Hawk Teaching in Washington state.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ferguson Went to the Philippines.
The marriage Edith Baker married Ralph B. Thompson.
Training Some publications dealing with the subject of history in the grades.
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A close game Western College of Toledo defeats Normal in basketball, 21-20.
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Football accidents Table showing insurance claims paid due to injuries in varies sports.
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Y. W. C. A. Vespers service scheduled again; roster of potential officers; mission study group will continue.
Rare fun, well done Preview of performance by cartoonist Alton Packard.
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Prof. Colegrove Granted leave for rest of term; will go to California.
Lloyd Simmons Went to Washington state.
Mr. Coleman Will be janitor in the old buildings.
Miss Valeria Secor Slipped on the ice and hurt her ankle.
Miss Drenning Will be away for a few weeks due to eye trouble.
Cedar Falls has a specimen ISNS has a specimen of radium.
Chas. D. Hurrey YMCA international secretary conducted devotions.
Nellie Eastman Has been sick.
Rose Freeman Recovered from illness.
Mr. J. F. Riggs Addressed chapel.
Elsie Harland Left school to teach.
Austin Johnson Has the grippe.
Burt Kroesen Visited home; works as editor of Dumont newspaper.
Prof. Colegrove Addressed farmers' institute in Clarion.
Everett Waters Principal at Allison.
Effie Bryson Went to Vinton.
Iva Colby Left school to teach.
Dr. Gist Preached at Baptist church.
Edna Thatcher Recovered from illness.
Mrs. Alice Klinger Left school due to poor health.
Joe Stein and John Wooley Joined the Minnesingers.
Harry Kibe Visited Jack Streff.
Miss Falkler's sister Is ill.
The Aristos Had their picture taken.
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The election of the Normal Eyte staff Macy Campbell elected editor-in-chief; T. E. Jones will be business manager; Blanche Renne will be local editor.
The Anna Wiler Hall girls Entertained friends with a party.
A neat surprise was perpetrated Bible class gives Professor Gist a surprise birthday party.
One of the entertainments Praise for performance of Bernhard Listeman Concert Company.
Mr. Carl Abel Will be traveling salesman.
Saturday night Orios selected Ray Dix and C. O. Ruggles as contestants in debate.
The Misses Shepherd Mourning death of brother from typhoid fever.
The Minnesingers and Cecilians Began work on H. M. S. Pinafore.
On Monday afternoon Western College defeated ISNS in basketball, 21-20; women's team challenged but did not play.