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1 We have a suggestion to make Suggests that alumni who attend ISTA meeting should sign register with information about themselves and their careers.
2 We have been interested somewhat Survey of degrees earned and courses of study since the school's founding.
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3 The much discussed oratorical contest Description of program, review of performances, judges' scorecard; Debbie Davis won highest marks.
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4 It is good to receive Minnie Ashbrook teaching in Marshalltown; attended NEA meeting last summer.
5 M. W. Cooper Doing well at Calhoun County Normal School; Miss Keeler teaching there, too.
6 Miss Bertha Bishop Principal at Alden; Herbert Kelley is high school assistant.
7 Miss Etta Brooks Renews subscription and sends news from Charles City: Maude Smith married Warren B. Stuart.
8 Miss L. A. Franklin Principal at Musserville.
9 The Maquoketa schools Minnie V. Wynkoop in charge; Clara B. Jewett teaching in high school there.
10 We regret to hear Helen St. John resigns at Heron Lake because of eye trouble.
11 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced.
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12 G. S. Dick Superintendent is resting for a few weeks because of sickness; Normalites at Charles City pick up slack.
13 H. B. Lizer Principal at La Porte City; hopes to be opening new school.
14 Harriet Shields Studying at University of Iowa.
15 Miss Jennie Landis Visited Jennie McKellar.
16 Miss Maggie Downing Has gone home to teach.
17 Mr. James Simpson Has gone out to teach.
18 Mr. Leslie Chapman Visited the Normal.
19 On account of illness Margaret Hawk has gone home.
20 We wish to call the attention Urges alumni to register at ISTA meeting.
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21 Among those who have gone home to teach Roster of those who are teaching winter schools.
22 B. M. Cobb Teaching near Marcus.
23 I. S. N. S. book room has changed hands O. P. McElmeel in charge in place of Eugene Clark.
24 IV Years are not exempt Edith Curtis and Emma Larkin have mumps.
25 Miss Alice Hank Spending winter in Hedrick.
26 Miss Effie Tamblyn Was sick.
27 Miss Hettie Hibben Teaching at Norway.
28 Miss Katie Younkin and Messrs. J. L. Benson and Frank Potter Have the mumps.
29 Miss Libbie Huntley Visited Cedar Falls.
30 Miss Lydia Riggs Died in Cedar Falls; had been invalid.
31 Miss May Babcock Visiting brother and cousin.
32 Miss May Cooper Visiting sister Lillian.
33 Miss Meda Goodspeed Will teach at Tripoli.
34 Miss Rose High Has been sick.
35 Mr. C. O. Jameyson Now at Lost Nation.
36 Mr. E. N. Gibson Teaching near Harlan.
37 Mr. Fackler's Enjoyed taffy pull.
38 Mr. Hunter Visited Clara Denniston.
39 Mr. Robert Fullerton Assisted O. H. L. Mason with revival at Shell Rock.
40 On account of her mother's ill health Nervie Keeler is not teaching.
41 We regret to announce Gertrude Schenk went home because of sickness.
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42 As we sat busily working last Saturday Would like to have time to go skating.
43 Last Tuesday C. A. Frederick is feeling much better.
44 The addresses of the past week Speakers and topics.
45 The High School Class of 1895 Entertained at home of Harry O. Williams; description of activities and menu.
46 The third meeting of the M'Arey Natural History Association Speakers and topics.
47 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?