Issue Contents
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1 | Arbor Day was appropriately observed | Detailed description of Arbor Day ceremony. |
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2 | Some young gentleman | Warm weather motivates student to take off some of his clothing. |
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3 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; highlights of YWCA convention. |
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4 | The above is a cut | Engraving of school in Armstrong where Percy Huggett is working; Miss Griffin and Miss Lees are working there, too. |
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5 | After several days illness | Bertha Kratzer is felling better. |
6 | D. K. Bond | Principal at Coon Rapids. |
7 | Dora A. King | Now at Quincy, Illinois. |
8 | Emma L. Evans | Re-elected at Missouri Valley. |
9 | Geo. M. Langeteig | Teaching in Hudson, Oregon. |
10 | James Alderson | Teaching in Burton, Wisconsin. |
11 | Lillian M. Andrews | Principal in Traer. |
12 | Mary H. Crew and Della Northey | Re-elected at Hampton. |
13 | Miss Albert Ewers | Will teach in Albia. |
14 | Miss Alice Blake | In Seattle, Washington. |
15 | Miss Bertha Wyant | Teaching in Manson. |
16 | Miss Emily Rodney | Attended funeral. |
17 | Miss Grace Flint | Visited Coggon. |
18 | Miss Isabelle Fields | Visited the Normal. |
19 | Miss Josie Bedford | Has been sick. |
20 | Miss Katharine Armbruster | Teaching in Omaha. |
21 | Miss Kittie Howard | Doing well in Pomeroy. |
22 | Miss Lucy Wood | Gives up work in Hull because of ill health. |
23 | Miss Maude Stinson | Will teach at Boise City, Idaho. |
24 | Mr. E. B. Brown | Rode bicycle to Bremer County and back. |
25 | Mr. Warren D. Townsend | Now in California. |
26 | Mr. Wm. Maxey | Visited the Normal; will study at Yale. |
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27 | After his having had a few days vacation | A. M. Gray back in school. |
28 | Don't forget the ball game | ISNS will play Western College. |
29 | Excavating for Miss Baker's cottage | Growth continues on College Hill. |
30 | Mesdames Seerley, Arey, Loughridge, and Patterson | Visited chapel for Arbor Day. |
31 | Messrs. A. F. Burton and G. H. Olmsted | Visited campus. |
32 | Miss Emma Bradley | Principal in Montezuma. |
33 | Miss Lena Ripley | Enrolls. |
34 | Miss Mary Brannan | Teaching near Parkersburg. |
35 | Miss Mary Stuart | Visited campus. |
36 | Miss May Brown | Will teach in Aurelia. |
37 | Miss Mollie Rock | Visited campus. |
38 | Misses Edith Waterman and Lawrence | Visited Lillian Dale. |
39 | Misses King and Suplee | Attended chapel. |
40 | Mr. C. A. Frederick | Went home to Corning to rest. |
41 | Mr. Geo. I. Miller | Contracted Lillian Dale and Martha Waynick to teach in Boone. |
42 | Mr. Mack | Visited sister. |
43 | Mr. Veatch | Visits chapel; takes Arbor Day photo. |
44 | Prof. D. Sands Wright | Will lecture in Charles City. |
45 | Seventeen of the I. S. N. S. boys | Will work as agents this summer. |
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46 | Boys are not the only ones who can play base ball | Women from Rownd and Patterson Halls play ball. |
47 | If you contemplate taking insurance | Harry Aldrich is agent. |
48 | Miss Jessie Andrew | Married John W. Madden. |
49 | Miss Julia Miller | Returns to school after being ill. |
50 | Miss Nellie Hemmerling | Resting at parents' home. |
51 | Miss Shirley Maxwell | Teaching in Neola. |
52 | Mr. E. W. Richards | Re-elected at Luverne. |
53 | Mr. F. C. Woods | Assisting in Charles City. |
54 | The orations of the past week | Speakers and topics. |
55 | The schools of Pomeroy | J. T. Fackler will manage the schools. |
56 | Those who knew Miss Mame Gilchrist | Principal at New Market. |
57 | W. Q. Yost | Teaching in Briston. |
58 | Walter Bell | Teaching in Morning Sun. |
59 | Walter Whitcomb | Teaching in Marion. |
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60 | E. E. Rall | Elected principal of Hawarden Normal School. |
61 | Our base ball team has at last begun their career | Normal School beats Waverly, 26-19. |