Normal Eyte — March 25, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 353 | The enrollment of the first few days | New registration procedures seem to have brought more students to campus on time. | |
| 353 | Miss Webster's health | Will be unable to return to school this term; Helen Katz will serve as local editor in her place. | |
| 353 | The Saturday evening meetings | Debaters for preliminary contest selected; will debate expansion of federal government authority. | |
| 354 | The students of the Normal | Urges students to take an interest in the upcoming oratorical competition. | |
| 354 | Just before vacation | Fred Cram makes a humorous reply to an anonymous postcard. | |
| 355 | Triangular results | A look back at this competition among the three men's societies; scores this year were Philos 5, Aristos 3, Orios 1. | |
| 355 | Resolutions | On the death of Zilpha Cooney. | |
| 356 | Report of the Young Women's Christian Association for the year 1907-1908 | Report on the administration, Geneva meeting, and committee work of the group. | |
| 358 | Official | Several important superintendent positions open; H. B. Lizer is candidate in Black Hawk County; brick and stone for first level of Library is here; General Assembly will consider construction of women's dormitories at state schools. | |
| 359 | Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XX--the sixth year | Profiles a student in the sixth grade. | |
| 361 | Exhibition of the Department of Physical Training 1908 | Men and women will give demonstration; lengthy program. | |
| 362 | Chrestomathian Society Open Session | Program for the session includes music, oratory, and a play. | |
| 363 | What one alumnus has done | Account of a young woman who has worked hard to make her way in life. | |
| 363 | Speech by Neos' president | Bessie Dunn's tribute to her literary society. | |
| 364 | Carrie Ganschow | Back in school. | |
| 364 | Miss Greene | Back in school after teaching in Geneva. | |
| 364 | From the Cedar Falls record | Edith Ehret married Delbert I. Iseminger. | |
| 364 | At an evening meeting | YWCA elected officers for next year. | |
| 364 | Rose Iaggi | Will teach in Terill. | |
| 364 | Ernest Bloom | Has the grippe. | |
| 364 | Ethel Standley | Entertained Mrs. Fred French. | |
| 365 | Elsie Chantry | Back in school. | |
| 365 | Liza Elde | Left school due to poor health. | |
| 365 | Mr. Condit gave the address | At Bible study rally. | |
| 365 | Miss Plumley | Back in school after teaching during the winter. | |
| 365 | Ethel Londquist | Will teach at Fairfield. | |
| 365 | Owing to the ill health | Harriett Ranner is home due to her mother's poor health. | |
| 365 | Elizabeth Hansen | At home in Coulter. | |
| 365 | Miss Ella McLain | Not in school this term. | |
| 365 | G. H. Alderman | Is seriously ill. | |
| 365 | Miss Lena Gates | Father visited. | |
| 365 | The lecture given Thursday | Students enjoyed lecture on Americanism by Mr. Jessup. | |
| 365 | Caroline Jennings | Enrolled in school. | |
| 366 | Miss Carpenter's literature students | Enjoyed talk on travels to Italy. | |
| 366 | Miss Bruce | Humorous look at tennis scoring. | |
| 366 | A list of the new library books | Placed on bulletin boards monthly; new books placed on special shelf for two weeks after their arrival. | |
| 366 | Edith Hafner | Principal in West Bend. | |
| 366 | Adah Shean | Left school due to poor health. | |
| 366 | Miss Moyer has succeeded | Mabel Moyer succeeds Eva Creswell as Training School room teacher. | |
| 366 | Friday afternoon | Provisional societies met and elected officers. | |
| 366 | Louise Williams | Hopes to return to school next year. | |
| 367 | Gertie Cox | Teaching this spring. | |
| 367 | Clova Phelps and Rosa Haggoner | Went to school in winter; will teach in spring. | |
| 367 | Vern Rogers | Enrolled. | |
| 367 | Obituary | Zilpha Cooney died at the home of R. W. Gibson on March 10, 1908. | |
| 367 | Miss Belle Classen | Studying art in Minneapolis. | |
| 367 | Ruth Carr | Enrolled again. | |
| 367 | The concert of Mar. 2 | Benefit concert for Bedros Apelian went well. | |
| 367 | Coral Sykes | Father died. | |
| 367 | The exhibit at the manual training department | Showed strong work from the department. | |
| 367 | Pearl Hayden | Enrolled in school. | |
| 368 | An artistic treat | Hortense Nielsen and her theater company will present Ibsen's "A Doll's House" in Waterloo. |