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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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| 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. |