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| Eyte staff elected; exceedingly close contest at polls Karl Knoepfler unanimous editor-in-chief-elect | S. A. Cohagan elected business manager; Grace Hollister elected local editor; photo. |
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| Minnesingers make hit; glee club assisted by cellist, pianist and tenor give fine concert | Brief review and program of the performance. |
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| Last lecture of the course; Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus at the auditorium on Monday evening, March 8. | Will lecture and present readings. | |
| Annual exhibition; woman's demonstration of physical training work held last Saturday | Program for the demonstration. |
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| Basketball double-header; four girls' societies match teams Friday afternoon-Clios and Alphas fight fiercely | Two women's intersociety games played, Zeta over Chresto and Clio over Alpha. |
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| Shakes to give play; Greek mythological drama to be presented | Will present "Ceres, a mythological play". |
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| Student recital; musical by pupils of Music department much enjoyed | Program of performers and their work. |
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| Senior party; Class of '09 meets in Gymnasium for informal festivities | Hold party with colonial theme. | |
| Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel | Part twenty in column. |
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| Philomathean banquet; Alphas are guests of their brothers | Description of table decorations and toasts at the banquet. |
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| Society; Eulalians victorious--Ossolis lose game by small score; Orio | Eulalians defeat Ossolis in basketball, 26-21; Orios enjoy program of music and readings. |
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| Miss Edith Grundy | Visited Rockford, Illinois. | |
| Senator J. C. Saunders | Will visit the Normal School. | |
| A trio of school teachers from Gladbrook | Visited campus. | |
| Profs. W. H. Bender and G. S. Dick | Attended NEA superintendents meeting. | |
| The visiting committee of the Iowa legislature | Visited campus. | |
| Miss Edith Wyant | Visited friends on campus. | |
| Prof. Clayton B. Simmons | Attended professional meetings in Chicago. | |
| Pres. and Mrs. H. H. Seerley | Visited Chicago. |
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| W. G. Detwiller | Principal in Sioux City. | |
| Jennie Daubenburger | Teaching in Odebolt. | |
| Alyce R. Kelley | Studied at Columbia University; now Mrs. Harold Thomas Edgar. | |
| Joseph Johnson | Now pastor of church in Indiana. | |
| Miss Minnie Scott | Broke her arm in a fall. | |
| The editor is indebted | Roy A. Jarnagin sent in articles on members of Class of 1907. |
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| Nellie Oetting | Teaching in Sanborn. | |
| T. P. Ebersole | Railway mail clerk in Manson. | |
| The Cedar Falls Record | Mr. and Mrs. S. Aldrich have a new baby daughter. | |
| The Daily Iowan S. U. I. | Don Campbell continues his good debate work at the University of Iowa. | |
| Jean Johnson | Married E. T. Gates. | |
| Amelia McDonnell | Teaching in Chicago. | |
| Clara B. Whitmore | Practicing medicine in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Ella M. Thompson | Principal at Bedford. | |
| James Anderson | Practicing medicine in Dubuque. | |
| Florence Elisabeth Miller | Principal in Ackley. | |
| Alice Leech | Teaching in Bellevue. | |
| Lloyd J. Loonan | Studying at Iowa State University. | |
| E. A. Crary | Lawyer in Grundy Center. | |
| J. S. Latta | Teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
| Eunice Margaret Struble | Teaching in LeMars. | |
| W. J. Ford | Lumber dealer in North Dakota. | |
| Belle Tellier | Teaching in Seattle. | |
| Georgia Whitmore | Married Joseph Ball. | |
| Geo. Mathes | Farming near Cedar Falls. | |
| Estelle Hoebel | Teaching at Fonda. | |
| Clara Elizabeth Meyer | Teaching in Orange City. | |
| Olive E. Holmquest | Teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Hazel Plumley | Teaching in Hampton. | |
| Edith C. Ufford | Teaching in Manning. | |
| C. Johnston | Attorney in Des Moines. | |
| Margaret T. Cowden | Teaching in South Dakota. |
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| Ceva Bezold | Teaching in Waterloo. | |
| Selma Knoche | Teaching in Decorah. | |
| Norah E. Ball | Teaching in Glidden. | |
| Esther Wolzmuth | Married C. C. Wood. | |
| Amy Bell | Married H. Kidgeway. | |
| Lorne F. Parker | Working in Cherokee bank. | |
| Saturday evening | May Lydia Wright married William Connor Ratliff at the home of Professor and Mrs. David Sands Wright. | |
| Julia Shauger | Teaching near Albion. | |
| Helen F. Clute | Married John L. Dickerson. | |
| Jennie W. Clute | Principal in Kankakee, Illinois. | |
| Ellen Brummund | Married W. A. Weite. | |
| Claire Bangs | Married George H. Cole. | |
| G. L. Martin | Teaching in Guthrie Center. | |
| Harry G. Martin | President of Union College in Wisconsin. | |
| S. M. Coddington | Superintendent in Woodhull, Illinois. | |
| Belle Hayes | Married R. B. Chisholm. | |
| Hazel R. Booth | Teaching at Mason City. | |
| Julia D. Bucklen | Married B. F. Ludwick. | |
| O. H. L. Mason | Serving as pastor in Boone. | |
| Anne S. Johnston | Teaching in Armstrong. | |
| Arthur C. Wyant | Practicing dentistry in Hawarden; has a new son. |