Page 37
Article Article Summary
One of the greatest needs Believes country schools need to be better organized; praises Henry Sabin's efforts.
Page 38
Article Article Summary
The following is the organization of the cadet battalion Roster of officers; Professor Fitzgerald directs Cadet Band.
Professor Fitzgerald Joins faculty; organizes orchestra; may organize mandolin and guitar club.
Miss Ella F. Buckingham Chassell Teaching at Ellsworth College in Iowa Falls; O. B. Chassell is librarian in Iowa Falls.
Page 39
Article Article Summary
Miss Mary E. Simmons Supervisor of Training School on interim basis.
The Bible study work Doing well under direction of Professor Loughridge.
The inter-society debates Should be conducted in good spirits, not in partisanship.
Hon. I. J. McDuffie and Hon. E. Townsend Attending to business of new heating system.
There has been added to the library Several new newspapers and periodicals added to collection; staff is ready to help students use the library reading room.
The teachers' committee Has hired W. H. Bender to supervise Training School beginning January 1, 1897.
Mrs. Lura E. Chase Kingman Teaching in Chicago; husband studying medicine.
Page 40
Article Article Summary
Twentieth century schools Professor Wright predicts the future of education.
Page 41
Article Article Summary
Rev. S. W. Joy Died in Urbana, Iowa.
Page 42
Article Article Summary
E. J. Leonard Publisher of Sigourney newspaper.
Frank W. Perkins Principal at Quasqueton.
Walter G. Burris Now a salesman as are O. P. McElmeel and S. O. Hahn.
Harry E. Thompson Teaching at Iowa School for the Deaf.
M. R. Timmerman Principal in Minburn.
Miss Lena Wing Teaching in Doon.
L. C. Bryan Teaching in Stratford.
We regret to learn Frances Stewart leaves work due to poor health.
One of the most popular principals H. B. Lizer principal in La Porte City.
A letter comes to us Ernest Ede is principal in Fairbank.
We are glad to learn Mame Gilchrist now in New Hampton.
Miss Kate L. Overfelt Teaching at Coggon.
Page 43
Article Article Summary
Athletic Department Suggests way of promoting tennis competition.
E. G. Clark Teaching in Central City.
Frank G. Miller Teaching at Dunlap as is Eleanor Wood.
Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Membership growing.
Page 44
Article Article Summary
The Cottage Literary Society Miss Patt leads discussion of Goethe.
Benjamin McKeen Will study theology.
A student of the IV class E. G. Leonard editing populist newspaper.
Illness Casper Schenk missed school.
D. D. Jackson Left school due to eye trouble.
Miss Minnie Burgeson Sprained ankle and has missed school.
Oscar Mead Leaves school due to sickness.
E. C. Bartlett Now in Faribault, Minnesota.
Page 45
Article Article Summary
Wm. Hotchkiss Called home.
Arthur Nesbit Visited campus.
Mr. Peck State YMCA secretary visits.
Miss Margaret Klinefelter Sister Mamie visits; Mamie will teach in Kensett.
W. E. Brazleton Teaching in Ely.
Messrs. Kyler and Manson Attended Mr. Joy's funeral.
Professor A. C. Page Gave sermon in Waterloo.
Do not forget the lecture W. M. R. French will speak on caricatures.
Mrs. Eugene Button Visited campus.
Miss Call Visited Webster City.
Lou Mack Visited sister Florence.
Rodney Arey Visited home.
Miss Flora Kaufman Went home due to illness.
Professor Parish and wife Visited friends in Independence.
Miss Van Winkle Missed school due to sickness.
Miss Evelyn Newton Missed school due to tonsillitis.
Frank Matteson Assists in church services.
President Seerley and family Attends parents' golden wedding anniversary.
Basketball is attracting considerable attention Women enjoying the game.
Page 46
Article Article Summary
The S. U. I. Quill S. C. Smith is business manager; J. G. McAlvin is alumni editor.
Miss Minnie Moore Will study at University of Chicago.