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1 Editorial Orator selected for contest; corrections to YWCA article; would like articles from non-resident subscribers.
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2 Official Measures pass in General Assembly for new building at ISNS; amount must be worked out in committee; continuing battle over new normal schools.
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3 One new normal school House passes bill for an additional normal school; provisions of the bill.
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4 In general: the oratorical contest Account of recent contest with speakers and their topics; held reception afterwards.
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5 Adell M. Andrews Taught at Washington; was principal of Edgewood schools; now is teaching at Belmond High School.
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6 Allie D. Asquith Completed four year course in 1895; was primary teacher in the Carson schools and Lamoni schools.
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7 Chas. W. Bartine Completed four year course this year.
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8 Clara J. Blackburn Does primary work in the Nebraska schools.
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9 Elmer E. Best Completed four year course this year.
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10 Ethel L. Arey Assistant librarian at I. S. N. S.; completed four year course in 1895.
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11 Etta L. Brooks Taught in Charles City High School; married Frank C. Woods.
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12 Geo. N. Briggs Received A. B. degree from the State University; was in charge of the La Moille schools and now the Lamoni schools.
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13 H. E. Blackmar Completed four year course; principal of Richville and Emmetsburg; married Kitty Fluke.
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14 Harry E. Aldrich Works for Equitable Life Insurance Co., married Mary E. Tollerton.
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15 Hoar frost
Wolfe--Willis T. (Class of 1902)
W. T. Wolfe's impressions.
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16 Jacob O. Belz Attended the State University; was assistant principal at Gladbrook; enlisted in the military; now back at the S. U. I.
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17 Lewis H. Andrews Completed four year course this year.
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18 Mary Achenbach Taught at State Center, Gladbrook and Liscomb, currently at Gladbrook.
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19 Mary E. Bechly Received master's degree with this class.
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20 Rodney M. Arey Received master's degree.
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21 Theodore Anderson Completed advanced course this year.
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22 Wm. F. Berner Graduated from the medical school at Northwester University.
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23 Wm. W. Bartine Completed four year course with this class.
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24 A. L. Comstock Principle of a ward school in Oskaloosa.
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25 Addie Calkins Married W. J. Frederick.
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26 Annie Champion Taught in the Osage Schools; married B. S. Fonda.
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27 C. A. Draper Was principle of Ossian schools and now is enrolled as a law student at the State University.
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28 Chas. S. Cobb Principal of Shelby schools; runs schools in Hot Springs.
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29 E. P. Cunningham Received his master's degree.
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30 Elizabeth Burgess Taught for two years; completed the four year course; now is assistant at Emmetsburg High School.
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31 Emma L. Evans Taught in Missouri Valley and Coon Rapids; was principal of Greenfield; currently principal of Woodward.
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32 Ezra E. Crane After graduation, became a science instructor in the Oskaloosa High School.
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33 Florence Claypool Teaches in Spencer.
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34 Genetta Bushyager Taught in the Hampton schools, then accepted a position at Missouri Valley.
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35 Gertrude Childs Taught third grade in Atlantic.
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36 Gertrude Conner Teaches in a primary school in LeMars.
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37 Ina Faris Received her master's degree and is currently teaching.
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38 Iona Maud Carr Taught school near Muscatine and Montezuma.
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39 J. J. Daly Practiced medicine in Illinois before returning to Charles City.
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40 J. Raoul Byers Received master's degree; principal of Bancroft; now is superintendent of Parker schools.
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41 John H. Fellingham Held many different positions; currently the S. U. I. secretary of the Y. M. C. A.
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42 Kate B. Cunningham Is now principal at Hot Springs after resigning from Vinton.
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43 Leslie A. I. Chapman Completed advanced course this year.
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44 Lulu Davis Is teaching in primary department of Monmouth.
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45 M. Franc De Graffe Has taught in Fonda and Cherokee.
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46 Nettie M. Davis Is now Mrs. S. Murr.
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47 S. M. Coddington Instructor of vocal music in Iowa, Indiana, and Wisconsin; now is principal of the Neponset schools in Illinois.
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48 Stella Cary Resides in Whitten.
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49 Agnes Heightshoe Promoted from Perry grade school to high school.
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50 Alice Foster Is teaching in the primary department in Salix.
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51 Chas. A. Fields Received his master's degree.
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52 Chas. A. Frederick Is currently assistant professor of physics at Normal.
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53 Esma Galt Is now a teacher in English in Traer after teaching in Sanborn.
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54 Ida Byers Head of department in Mitchellville.
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55 Ida Fesenbeck Received her master's degree and became a teacher and principal in Rock Rapids until she became a student in the State University.
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56 Ida Leydig Visited Cedar Falls.
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57 Isabella F. Fields Completed advanced courses this year.
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58 John Prall, Chas. Johnson, and Blaine Youel Attended YMCA conference.
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59 Julia Hendrickson Now lives in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
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60 Lieut. P. M. Shaffer On furlough due to health.
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61 Lulu Hall Is now Mrs. G. Frank Mills of Blockton.
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62 Mary Kathleen Fluke Is now Mrs. H. E. Blackmar.
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63 Maud Grundy Is now Mrs. Louis Rittger of Illinois.
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64 Music in the public schools Professor Fullerton publishes article.
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65 News has just reached us Alice Wright married Charles Elwood.
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66 O. M. Harvey Left teaching in Burlington to become law student.
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67 Olive A. Grobel Taught at Boone and Cresco, but now has moved to Minnesota.
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68 Rev. J. L. McLaughlin Will head college in India.
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69 Since publishing the register L. H. Andrews taught in Ottumwa; J. E. Johnson now traveling salesman.
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70 Walter Guthridge Completed his four year course.
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71 About one hundred dollars Raised for YWCA in merchant's sale.
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72 Agnes Houlahan Went to Ryan.
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73 Clara Rierson Went home for a few days.
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74 Emma Parsons Went home to start teaching.
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75 Fanny Butts Mother died.
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76 Garfield Raw Was sick.
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77 Hal Washburn Visited Hudson.
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78 It is hoped That Mary Alexander will return to school.
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79 Jennie Hall Visited Eva Hubbard.
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80 Joel Johnson Went home due to family illness.
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81 John Thompson's friends Happy to hear that he is improving.
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82 Lena Gordon Went to Montezuma.
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83 Lulu Albright Left school.
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84 Mae Galiher Called home.
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85 Mattie Hageman Went home due to mother's illness.
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86 Maud Popp Visited Hudson.
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87 Maurice Pearl Left school due to illness.
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88 Miss Hostetter Has been sick.
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89 Miss Pickett Mother sick.
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90 Miss Spencer Back in school.
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91 Mrs. Ella Gregg Visiting daughter Eva.
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92 Mrs. Page Has been sick.
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93 Mrs. S. T. Walker Visited campus.
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94 Nellie L. Smith Went home; will return in spring.
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95 P. F. Schmit Left school.
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96 Prof. Fitzgerald Preparing for concert.
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97 The Alphas Enjoyed party at Professor Wright's house.
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98 Wm. Nelson Will teach in Latimer.
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99 Alice Hoag Went home due to eye condition.
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100 Eight pairs of dark red curtains Received for society functions.
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101 Emma Shoudy Has play printed.
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102 Jennie Berg Mother died.
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103 Katherine Toole Will not attend school in spring term, nor will Della Rice.
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104 Maj. Dinwiddie Issuing discharges to some men.
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105 Miss Gregg Faculty spring vacation plans.
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106 Miss Hannah Fields and James Stewart Fields Entertain friends at dinner party.
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107 Mrs. Colegrove Will judge debate.
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108 The Clio society Celebrated victory with trip to Waterloo.
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109 The Faculty Reading Circle Several faculty make presentations.
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110 The management of the baseball team Schedule of games.
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111 The Nashua schools School out, so ISNS alumni visit campus.
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112 Clio hall Program celebrated Washington's birthday; poem celebrates Clios.
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113 Hunt wins Percy Hunt will represent University of Iowa in oratorical contest.
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114 Philo President Cory has done a good job as leader.
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115 Zeta Society Program included current events and debate.
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116 The annual oratorical contest Several ISNS alumni will participate in University of Iowa competition.
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117 Athletic Basketball team practicing; baseball prospects look good.
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118 Training School N. H. League met.