Normal Eyte — January 8, 1908

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209 In spite of the discouragements Students enjoyed the Clio open session.
209 We call the attention Encourages students to attend the Temple Male Quartet performance next Friday.
209 It is to be hoped Encourages men's societies to be more active during the winter term.
210 The regular contributors Some regular columns will not appear in this issue due to the Christmas holiday.
210 J. E. Morton Will be teaching eighth grade in Cedar Falls next term.
210 Two candidates have announced A. T. Barrett and Charles Schweiker have announced their candidacy for editor of the Normal Eyte next year.
211 Athletics Athletic Board set basketball schedule for the term; ISNS defeated East Waterloo High School, 48-7.
212 Just a word about exchanges Responds to a critical letter by explaining how and why certain columns are included in the newspaper.
213 The teaching of physics in normal institutes R. M. Lampman believes that students have too little knowledge of physics.
215 Miss Effie Longman Is teaching in Sac City High School.
216 The fish pond in the green house Taken from outdoor pond and put into greenhouse pond for winter; the pond held dog fish, bullheads, carp, suckers, pickerel, crappies, bass, clams, and mud turtles.
216 A framed large blueprint New library building blueprint can be seen in James Robinson's office.
216 Thursday evening Dec. 12th Cedar Falls band gave a concert at Packard's Opera House; George Samson, Lenore Shanewise, and Herbert Sawyer assisted in the performance.
216 Wednesday December fourth Emma Paffendorf and F. D. Eaman were married in Chicago.
216 Nearly 1100 students Enrollment for the winter term; 250 are men.
216 The Choral Society Has one hundred seventy-five members; preparing music for the May festival.
216 The English literature classes Professor Carpenter spoke about literary places she has visited in England and Scotland.
216 Miss Laura Falkler Had an appendectomy; will go home to Kansas City to recover until she feels well enough.
216 At high noon Mabel Ufford and David Wilkinson were married; will live in Texas.
216 About thirty-five students Thirty-five students applied for literary societies by taking the test.
217 The woman's gymnasium Students show high interest in Rhythm Class, Swedish Folk Dances, Indian Clubs, and Apparatus.
217 The children Kindergarten children enjoyed a Christmas tree on December 19.
217 In the September drawing contest Hazel Flagler received fourth prize in the drawing contest and Bessie Bolster received an honorable mention.
217 Warren Proctor and Lenore Shanewise Gave a recital at Cresco on January third.
217 In the Rockford High School H. H. Huffman is the principal and Latin teacher; Mabel Nash is teaching English and History.
217 The Normal Eyte receives the report Alumni gathered in Lormior and Monette over the holidays.
217 About two hundred twenty-five Number of physical examinations given before Christmas.
217 Clarence Martin Visiting the Hill.
217 Martha Rau Visited Helen Pillsbury on the Hill before Christmas.
218 Elizabeth Lynch Teaching second primary in Tipton.
218 Martha Roller Teaching primary grades in Monroe.
218 Linnie Humphrey Teaching in a rural school near North English.
218 Addie E. Malthy Teaching in Duluth, Minnesota.
218 J. L. Mullin Superintendent of Dakota City schools.
218 Theresa Feyereisen Teaching in a rural school near Greene.
218 Pearl Belman Staying in Marshalltown this term.
218 Glen Raleigh Attending Cornell College this year.
218 Nellie Manion Teaching primary grades in Livermore.
218 Grace MacCanoughy Is at home in Wayland; will spend the winter in St. Louis.
218 Blanch Switzer Teaching grade school in Shenandoah.
218 Violett Bush Teaching at Hicks.
218 Marie Budde Staying at home in Mt. Pleasant.
218 Miss Ware and Miss Younkin Teaching at Gilbert.
218 Nellie Brewster Teaching in a rural school near Sheffield.
218 Mabel Gould Teaching in a rural school near Nora Springs.
218 Vivian Booth and Bernice Hooker Teaching in rural schools near Hampton.
218 Florence Soth Teaching in Toledo.
218 Beulah Taylor Staying home in Nashua for the term.
218 Ruth Carr Staying home in Lone Rock.
218 Bertha Young and Desse Wabnitz Both are staying home in Washington, Iowa, this term.
218 Jennie and Jessie Pollock Teaching near Sigourney.
218 Mary Cavanaugh Will remain at home in Buckingham for the remainder of the year.
218 Lucy Francis Teaching in a rural school near Jesup.
218 Viola McGrath Staying home in Ames.
218 Marion Miller Left school due to typhoid fever; will not return this term, though her health is improving.
218 Rena Frye Teaching in a rural school near Winslow.
219 A northern prairie fire Story of a time when he helped stop a prairie fire.
220 Miss Mary Townsend Spoke about the teaching of domestic science at the Farmers' Institute.
220 The Teacher's Training Class Elected officers; eight official members.
220 Clio; The romance of a Japanese Girl Continuation of the story.
221 Shakes Poem about the Shakespearean Literary Society.
223 Zeta Describes traveling through Scotland in an automobile.
224 A sentiment A poem lamenting war.