Normal Eyte — March 25, 1908

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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.