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A sensible change in the Iowa law A new law is being proposed that will provide teacher certification by the state so a teacher can teach in any county in Iowa.
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Ella Akers' Has been re-elected to teach at Kinross.
Stella O'Reilly Has been re-elected at Logan schools.
Mildred Morgan Is doing well at Randolph schools and will remain another year.
Excellent reports Alma Jones is teaching at Stuart.
Florence Umbarger Is teaching at East Waterloo schools.
Alice Barger Will teach in Milford another year.
Lucy Lytle Is teaching this spring near Kinross.
Bertha Elinthorpe Taught in Neola and expects to return to Normal for summer term work.
Repertoire Club recital; Romeo and Juliet and David Garrick presented; the Club, assisted by Orchestra, present plays in a masterly way The recent dramatic productions of the Repertoire Club were a great success.
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Lucy Elwell Is teaching near La Porte.
Gertrude Bell Was married to Edward Burns last fall.
Rae Baker Moved to Grand Junction, Colorado, and her health has improved greatly.
Leah Madsen Is teaching at Avoca.
Anna and Margaret Lundby Are teaching at Corley.
Nettie McBurney Is teaching at Jefferson.
Fannie Hopkins Is teaching at Walker schools.
Genevieve Flynn Is teaching near Allison.
State University track meet here Saturday A track meet will be held against Iowa on Saturday.
Normal Eyte-Annual, Order Card A card to be returned for the purchase of an annual.
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Ada Montgomery Is recovering from a bout of pneumonia.
An error appeared Lucretia Eighmey is not teaching in Cresco; she is actually teaching in Duluth.
After three years' service Melvin Fayram will be working in Clarence, Iowa.
Anna Philpot Is teaching in Chicago and has returned to Cedar Falls for vacation.
J. L. Packer Will be head of Danville schools.
After an illness The Reverend Daniel Sheffer died.
Forest C. Ensign Has written an article for the Iowa Alumnus entitled, "The University and the High School."
Grace E. Potwin Is living in Independence and was a visitor here last week.
Blanche Perry Is now married to Clinton Brown and has two children.
Minnie M. Abell Is teaching at Ida Grove.
Sedona Fesenbeck Will be principal at Humboldt again next year.
Helga Jacobson Is an instructor at Waldorf College.
H. E. Blackmar Has been re-elected as superintendent of schools in Iowa Falls.
J. O. Johnson Came to Cedar Falls for the funeral of N. H. Harris.
Albert W. Graham Has been re-elected principal of Crawfordsville schools.
James Daughton Will be starting his third year at Pierson.
Zoe Britton Has been re-elected at Nashua.
Gertrude Graham Is teaching in West Des Moines.
Paul F. Voelker Was an instructor at the Ida County institute.
Christine Thoene Is working in Dubuque.
Margaret Hardie Is teaching at Slater.
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Prin. C. E. Cavett's good services Cavett has been re-elected to his position.
Allan Peterson Has been re-elected as principal of Randolph schools.
At the annual election Several alumni are elected to positions at Iowa schools.
The April number of Midland Schools Compliments for graduates of I. S. N. S.
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College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
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Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture (part IV) Describes the purposes and aims in this education movement.
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Zeta Programs that were presented at the recent Zeta meeting.
Chresto Presented Easter program.
Neo Provides a recap of the recent program.
Ossoli Presented Irish program.
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Mrs. Able and her daughter Are the guests of Anna Wiler.
Winifred Muhs Enjoyed a visit from Jennie McCoy.
Elizabeth Lamberty and Maude Southerland Visited friends in Waterloo last weekend.
Miss Moore Has been helping in the office due to the absence of Miss Zillin.
Robert Fullerton Went to Chicago on business last weekend.
Charley and Ella Murphy Visited the Normal last Friday.
Misses Turner and Tooley Visited Normal friends Sunday.
Leonard Towle Went home last week.
Jennette Leister Visited home on Sunday.
Grace Strayer Stayed with her parents on Friday.
Mrs. Robert Fullerton Spent the weekend with her sister.
Aristo Provides a recap of the recent Aristo meeting.
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The most complete set of pictures Will be used in the annual.
Miss Childs Received a nice visit from her sister.
Among those who have secured positions Three students have received jobs.
Ariel Parish Visited his brother in Iowa City.
A great many of the students Several annuals are being ordered cloth bound for a very reasonable price.
Misses Ethel Lovitt and Elsie Chantry Returned after a visit home.
Mr. Sheakley Visited here on Monday.
Mrs. Fullerton Visited her sons, Charles and Robert.
Miss Carl Was at the library Saturday collecting information for a thesis.
Miss Baker Has returned from her trip to California.
Nelle Hardin Has been elected a teacher in a Montana school.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Have both enrolled in school.
Mabel Parish Came from Waverly.
Miss Ada Rock Visited her friend Pearl Hayden.
Mr. Newton Went on a botanical trip Friday afternoon.
One pleasing bit Annual will feature word picture of campus created by Jennette Carpenter.
James Ehret Attended field meet last Saturday.
Eda Johnson Visited her friend Ida Marschall in Ackley.
Mr. Haas Was absent from school Monday due to a cold.
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Word has been received State secretary of the Y. W. C. A will visit.
The popular thing to do Dozens of students are getting their pictures taken for the Normal Eyte Annual.
Dr. McGurk Led the invitation service; follow-up to earlier revival meetings.
Thursday a party About twenty students attended a Wagner opera in Cedar Rapids.
Friday Miss Hughes Entertained Phi Delta Kappa members with a dinner.
Lillian Bowers Will move with her parents to Spokane, Washington.