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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.