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| We have been interested somewhat | Survey of degrees earned and courses of study since the school's founding. | |
| We have a suggestion to make | Suggests that alumni who attend ISTA meeting should sign register with information about themselves and their careers. |
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| The much discussed oratorical contest | Description of program, review of performances, judges' scorecard; Debbie Davis won highest marks. |
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| It is good to receive | Minnie Ashbrook teaching in Marshalltown; attended NEA meeting last summer. | |
| Miss Etta Brooks | Renews subscription and sends news from Charles City: Maude Smith married Warren B. Stuart. | |
| M. W. Cooper | Doing well at Calhoun County Normal School; Miss Keeler teaching there, too. | |
| Miss L. A. Franklin | Principal at Musserville. | |
| The Maquoketa schools | Minnie V. Wynkoop in charge; Clara B. Jewett teaching in high school there. | |
| Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced. | |
| Miss Bertha Bishop | Principal at Alden; Herbert Kelley is high school assistant. | |
| We regret to hear | Helen St. John resigns at Heron Lake because of eye trouble. |
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| Miss Maggie Downing | Has gone home to teach. | |
| On account of illness | Margaret Hawk has gone home. | |
| Mr. Leslie Chapman | Visited the Normal. | |
| Miss Jennie Landis | Visited Jennie McKellar. | |
| Mr. James Simpson | Has gone out to teach. | |
| Harriet Shields | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
| G. S. Dick | Superintendent is resting for a few weeks because of sickness; Normalites at Charles City pick up slack. | |
| We wish to call the attention | Urges alumni to register at ISTA meeting. | |
| H. B. Lizer | Principal at La Porte City; hopes to be opening new school. |
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| There seems to be a great building boom | Following annexation by Cedar Falls, there is much activity on College Hill; new bookstore, grocery store, houses; can electric light be on the way? | |
| The High School Class of 1895 | Entertained at home of Harry O. Williams; description of activities and menu. | |
| Last Tuesday | C. A. Frederick is feeling much better. | |
| As we sat busily working last Saturday | Would like to have time to go skating. | |
| The third meeting of the M'Arey Natural History Association | Speakers and topics. | |
| The addresses of the past week | Speakers and topics. |
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| Miss Lydia Riggs | Died in Cedar Falls; had been invalid. | |
| Mr. Robert Fullerton | Assisted O. H. L. Mason with revival at Shell Rock. | |
| IV Years are not exempt | Edith Curtis and Emma Larkin have mumps. | |
| Among those who have gone home to teach | Roster of those who are teaching winter schools. | |
| I. S. N. S. book room has changed hands | O. P. McElmeel in charge in place of Eugene Clark. | |
| Miss Hettie Hibben | Teaching at Norway. | |
| Mr. C. O. Jameyson | Now at Lost Nation. | |
| Miss Meda Goodspeed | Will teach at Tripoli. | |
| On account of her mother's ill health | Nervie Keeler is not teaching. | |
| B. M. Cobb | Teaching near Marcus. | |
| Miss May Cooper | Visiting sister Lillian. | |
| Miss Effie Tamblyn | Was sick. | |
| Miss May Babcock | Visiting brother and cousin. | |
| We regret to announce | Gertrude Schenk went home because of sickness. | |
| Miss Alice Hank | Spending winter in Hedrick. | |
| Mr. Hunter | Visited Clara Denniston. | |
| Miss Katie Younkin and Messrs. J. L. Benson and Frank Potter | Have the mumps. | |
| Miss Rose High | Has been sick. | |
| Mr. Fackler's | Enjoyed taffy pull. | |
| Miss Libbie Huntley | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| Mr. E. N. Gibson | Teaching near Harlan. |