Normal Eyte — January 29, 1908

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257 A notebook handed Does not condone cheating.
257 A commendable action Senior badges will now be made available for purchase locally.
257 The committee having More poem submissions are welcomed for the senior class to vote on.
257 The boys' toilet room To discourage students from taking prolonged bathroom breaks, the windows will be left open and the heat will be turned off.
258 The Ames-Iowa football dispute The University of Iowa and Iowa State University might not play each other in football; I. S. N. S. is not taking sides because they have had negative experiences with both teams.
258 Algebra in the secondary schools Students should take advanced algebra classes only if they are planning to attend technical schools or college.
259 Official Charles Farnsworth gave the chapel address; Ida Agnes Baker visited; anniversary announcement for former Professor Hull; candidates for graduation listed; students need to order their alumni badges; Lecture and Entertainment Course review.
262 Indoor athletic contest Students will compete in the 15 yd. dash, 15 yd. hurdle, shot put, rope climb, high jump, hop, step and jump, and potato race in subsequent weeks; winners for 15 yd. dash announced.
262 Basketball; Normal wins from Waterloo Y. M. C. A. Won, 44-29.
262 Intersociety basketball Philos won against Aristos, 31-26.
263 Miss Arey Was off work last week due to illness.
263 John Hilliard Resigned as the principal of Lincoln school; will succeed W. H. Wray as superintendent of Lansing schools.
263 Among those in attendance Partial list of those who attended State Teachers Association conference in Des Moines.
263 Indoor athletic contest Top ten broad jump scores; the running high jump will be tested this week.
263 Thos. W. Burklatter Is the gymnasium director at the state university in Columbia, Missouri; visited Cedar Falls.
264 Lyman D. Bedford Named director of Black Hawk National Bank.
265 Harry Lambert Will be substitute superintendent in Hubbard until the current superintendent recovers from appendicitis.
265 Two new regular societies The Delphian and Eulalian societies were organized; there are now twelve literary societies, nine of which are for women.
265 Russell Glasener Has appendicitis; is recovering in Chicago.
265 Bible Study Dept. Sixteenth lesson discusses the farewell addresses of Moses.
266 Friday evening Professor Dick entertained the Y. M. C. A. cabinet.
266 The many friends of Mrs. Sparks Her death was caused by pneumonia.
266 Nellie Hatch Has the grippe.
266 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bronson Visited their son, E. L. Bronson, last Sunday.
266 Theresa Brown Sick with the grippe.
266 Wilson Mann Sick with the grippe.
266 Dr. Eastman Visited chapel on Friday.
266 Ethel Bentley Had appendicitis over the holidays; health is improving.
266 Prof. Knoepfler Trying to get William Jennings Bryan to speak for a Lecture Course.
266 Friday evening the Alphas Held a backwards party at Ruth Wright's home.
266 Mrs. Colegrove and Donald and Marion Will spend the winter with Mrs. Colegrove's mother.
266 Florence Freeman Has recovered enough from illness to return to school.
266 Tom Berger Returned home last week because his grandmother died.
267 Friday evening Prof. Newton Entertained the advanced physiology and plant histology classes in his home.
267 Lenore Shanewise Was ill with the grippe.
267 Mrs. Lindaman Caring for her sister, Francis Burns, who has the quinsy.
267 W. D. Miller Was called home because of his father's death.
267 Nan Baldwin Has the mumps and measles.
267 Mr. J. Dyer Added minnows to the fish pond in the greenhouse.
267 Elsie Bennett Had the grippe last week.
267 About one hundred fifteen students Professors Aitchison, Colegrove, and Cory have been giving conferences to help students prepare for their county examinations.
267 Nellie Williamson Was ill last week with the grippe and tonsillitis.
267 Fannie Hayden Has returned to school after three week absence.
267 At the Orio Declamatory contest F. T. Bloom won the contest.
267 The library is well supplied Has a good selection of history reference books.
267 The green house Encourages students to visit the greenhouse.
268 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XVI-the sixth year Teacher must allow students more freedom, but also provide some direction.
270 A public school library system Describes ideal library in a public school.
272 Rod will again swing Restricted corporal punishment will be allowed in New York; decisions based on opinions from all over the country.
445 Women's department of physical training Swedish folk dancing is popular.