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1 | Our school | A look at the progress of the school; growth in enrollment, facilities, revenue, facilities, and reputation. |
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2 | Training School and Preparatory Department | Sixty-six students in the Training School and sixty-five in Preparatory Department; fifty senior students are student teaching in these departments; Miss Supplee hired to direct one-year primary course. | |
3 | Our local subscription list lacks considerable | Asks students to support the Normal Eyte. | |
4 | Resolutions of condolence | Alpha Society remembers Ella Earhart; Shakespearean Society remembers Lizzie McElhiney. |
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5 | Michael Angelo |
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6 | Henry Ed. Nothomb | Studying law at University of Michigan. | |
7 | Miss Florence Claypool | Will teach in Ledyard. | |
8 | E. Avery Crary | Senior at University of Iowa. | |
9 | A card from Benj. McKeen | Now in Waterloo. | |
10 | Prairie City | Stella Tuttle teaching there. | |
11 | C. A. Draper | Teaching at New Hartford. | |
12 | Miss Emma Heverly | Will again teach in Arcadia. | |
13 | Our successful friend | Carl Treimer will teach German in Des Moines. | |
14 | A. L. Lyon | Assistant principal at Moulton. | |
15 | Miss Angie Ireton | Will teach in Ireton. | |
16 | Principal J. E. Clayton | Now in Mabel, Minnesota. | |
17 | B. Esma Galt | Will teach in Sanborn. | |
18 | Miss Emma L. Frink | Will teach in Red Oak. | |
19 | The efficient local editor | Edith Neely teaching in Peabody, Kansas. | |
20 | Miss Ada Harrison | Teaching in Minerva. | |
21 | The board of Carroll | Kittie Howard offered job in Carroll but will teach in Pomeroy. | |
22 | Mrs. Joe Burns | Former Minnie Davies visited chapel. |
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23 | Miss Bee Burns | Has been sick. | |
24 | Mr. U. B. Kepford | Has new violin. | |
25 | Miss Etta Bronson | Teaching near Dunkerton. | |
26 | Miss Ella Farrington | Married James D. McNair. | |
27 | Miss Ada Williams | Teaching at Rock Rapids where Clara Eckhard is in charge. | |
28 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; four hundred students enrolled in Sunday School. | |
29 | Mr. O. N. Briggs | Entered school. | |
30 | Helen Poor | Will teach in Independence. | |
31 | Ella Morrison | Visited the Normal. |
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32 | Among the Waterloo visitors | Mr. Morey visited family. | |
33 | Mr. B. A. Smille | Enrolls at the Normal. | |
34 | Among the many visitors at chapel | Mrs. Seerley and Mrs. Arey attend. | |
35 | Misses McDowell and Hoffman | Visit homes. | |
36 | Miss Grace Tripp | Teaching in Montgomery County. | |
37 | Miss Edna Gamble | Teaching in Ulysses, Nebraska. | |
38 | Miss Isabella Fields | Visited the Normal. | |
39 | We are very glad | F. B. Steece enrolls. | |
40 | A. F. Ewers | Teaching at Albia; hopes to return to school. | |
41 | Miss Cora Hurlbut | Enrolls again. | |
42 | Miss Edith Eighmey | Visited by father. | |
43 | L. H. Minkel | Parents visit. | |
44 | Miss Jessie Roberts | Visited home. | |
45 | The cat came back | Cat visits chapel. | |
46 | Miss King | At chapel. | |
47 | Mr. S. D. Elderkin | Visits Normal. | |
48 | Miss Cora Sawyer | Visited the Normal. | |
49 | Miss Nellie Miller | Sister Emma attending this year, too. | |
50 | Mr. J. W. Grimes | Attending this year. | |
51 | On account of his health | William Bretz is in Colorado. | |
52 | Miss Anna Baker | Visited chapel. | |
53 | Miss Sarah Martin | Teaching in New Mexico. | |
54 | Miss Fannie Bomboy | Now in school. |
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55 | The battalion is in better shape | 185 men now in battalion. | |
56 | The band committee | Believes that faculty and school will subscribe $125 for new instruments. | |
57 | Miss Lotta St. John | Teaching in Otranto. | |
58 | If you see a student | Don't interrupt students working on their orations. | |
59 | We notice | C. A. Mackey did not return to school because of death of father. | |
60 | Mr. Chas. Johnson | Breaks collar bone playing baseball. | |
61 | Probably seventy-five girls | Will join societies soon. | |
62 | What a splendid record for the High School of Cedar Falls | Thirteen CFHS graduates now attending the Normal. | |
63 | If the riches of an object | Library receiving heavy use. | |
64 | We are glad | E. J. Leonard brought brother and cousin back to enroll. | |
65 | J. J. Lambert | Worked in lumber business for two years; returns to school. | |
66 | Mr. Carl Stinson | Returns to school. | |
67 | Mr. T. U. McManus | Visits the Normal. | |
68 | On account of sore eyes | Myrtle Chick goes home, but returns. | |
69 | Mr. Proctor | Visits the Normal. |
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70 | Our library | Volumes have been re-arranged and are being catalogued. | |
71 | The program at the Presbyterian reception | Description of fun and games. | |
72 | We notice among the periodicals | Harvard Graduate's Magazine now in library. | |
73 | Now is a good time for tennis playing | Weather good but few are playing. | |
74 | Just as usual | Board of Directors visit chapel as do Misses King and Supplee. | |
75 | Miss Jennie Hutchinson | Will attend University of Chicago. | |
76 | The orators and their subjects | Roster of speakers. | |
77 | The program of the Alphas | Brief description. | |
78 | The usual receptions | Local churches give reception to students. | |
79 | The M'Arey Natural History Association | List of speakers and topics. |