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| Second Year's picnic | Sophomores go to Waterloo park for an enjoyable afternoon and evening. | |
| With this issue | Editors look at the year and tell what they believe they have accomplished. |
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| Who is a liar | Essay. |
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| The literary program | Topics and speakers at the Natural History Association meeting. |
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| Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; YMCA Geneva delegates selected. | |
| The Aristo banquet | Detailed account of banquet. |
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| J. E. Smith | Will be superintendent in Mt. Ayr. | |
| Miss Lena Brown | Still teaching in Rose Hill. | |
| Mr. M. R. Hassel | Re-elected at Grundy Center. | |
| Miss Olive Orr | Teaching in Postville. | |
| Miss Kittie Maher | Will be principal in Ft. Dodge. | |
| School elections are occurring | F. E. Ball will be principal at Redding; Jennie Raymond will teach in Boone; Elizabeth Greer will teach in Rock Rapids. | |
| L. H. Andrews | Re-elected at Sioux Center. | |
| A clipping | Frank Allen got into some poison ivy. | |
| We lately had the privilege | Orianna Wesche doing well in Buena Vista County. | |
| Miss Helen Sisson | Teaching in Keokuk. | |
| May 31st | Herbert Wheeler's Logan school graduated fourteen. | |
| H. E. Blackmar | Re-elected principal at Riceville. | |
| Daniel Rhodes | Practicing law in Ft. Dodge. | |
| Miss Vinnie Marsh | Will continue at Charles City. | |
| As proof of Miss Ada Harrison's success | Will continue in Story City. | |
| Miss Florence Mack | Finishing work at Elkhorn College. | |
| On of our editors | John Fellingham is YMCA secretary in Ft. Dodge. |
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| Miss Bertha Wyant | Visited brother and friends. | |
| Miss Mary Simmons | Passed final examination for master's degree from Grinnell. | |
| After waiting many weeks | Misses Ridley and Simmons received their bicycles. | |
| Miss Anna Gibson | Visits Mercy Andrews. | |
| Miss Mary Richardson | Will teach in Osage. | |
| Mr. L. H. Minkel | Will be assistant principal in Dysart. | |
| The annual Aristo-Philo ball game | Aristos win, 14-3. | |
| Miss Esther Tupper | Visited sister Alice. | |
| Miss Mollie Rock | Visited sister Lora. | |
| Miss Elizabeth McDowell | Will teach in Emmetsburg. | |
| O. M. Harvey | Brother drowns. | |
| Miss Josie Bedford | Has been sick. | |
| The Misses Waters | Visit Parkersburg. | |
| Mr. Neal McAlvie | Visiting cousin Robert Fullerton. | |
| Mr. C. E. Buckley | Will be principal at Shell Rock. | |
| Miss Edith Curtis | Will be assistant principal at Hubbard. | |
| Miss Tressie Waldo | Will teach in Springdale. | |
| Mrs. Seerley | Visited classrooms. | |
| Sickness kept Miss Bess Hall at home | ||
| Miss Adelaide Twinam | Will teach at Dows. |
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| I. S. N. S. Band concert | Program. | |
| The pupils of Ft. Dodge | Present gold watch to their principal, Ida Schell. | |
| A week ago | First Year class held picnic. | |
| Commencement announcement | Program for the ceremony. | |
| Mr. A. O. Christopher | Called home because of father's sickness. | |
| Have you noticed | Third Year and Primary classes have selected their colors. | |
| The lady boarders | Rownd Hall women hold party for men boarders. | |
| On account of ill health | Anna Edgar goes home, but faculty grant her diploma. | |
| The orations of last week | Speakers and topics. | |
| Miss Bess Hall | Has offers to teach in Nevada and Cherokee. | |
| Miss Margaret Gilchrist | Visited Nellie Anderson. | |
| Miss Ora Wesche | Has been teaching in Marathon; stopped at the campus. | |
| Miss Orpha Stephens | Will teach in Hot Springs, South Dakota. | |
| Miss Lulu Newcomb | Visited the campus. |
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| All men who have played football | Will organize team in fall; baseball team defeats Hudson, 23-7. |