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1 Editorial Looking forward to interstate oratorical contest; Minnesingers hope to raise enough money to accompany ISNS contestant to Wisconsin.
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2 In general; American progress of the nineteenth century Text of Clara Daley's winning address; photo.
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3 Untitled Minnesingers; photo.
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4 The Minnesinger tour Description of the group; roster of members; performed recently in Charles City, Rockford, Greene, and Oelwein.
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5 Annie Lees Completed four years course.
6 Arthur L. Lyon Principle of Moulton High School.
7 Beth Huntley Now Mrs. Adam M. Willson of Bald Mountain, Colorado.
8 Byrde L. Hill Now Mrs. John L. Strow of Ft. Dodge.
9 Carleton C. Magee Currently superintendent of Carroll after being its principal and Charles City's assistant principal.
10 Chas. B. Henry Was principal in St. Ansgar and Odebolt; now traveling salesman.
11 Emma S. Heverly Pursing profession in Rock Rapids.
12 F. A. Lacey Moved from Irving to Shenandoah; now vastly improving North Des Moines.
13 Fannie Katherine Laird Is no longer assistant or principle of Anamosa high school.
14 Florence Mack Resigned as Shelby's principal to marry.
15 Ila Langdon Deputy auditor of Grundy Center.
16 James Henry Lees Taught at Greene high school; now attends Coe College.
17 Kate Knoche Teaching in Ackley.
18 Lena A. Hussey Latin and algebra instructor in Boone.
19 Lissa Jeffers Has not reported.
20 Mae Loonan Now Mrs. T. U. McManus of Waterloo.
21 Nellie Johnson Was principal in Sigourney; now teaches at Ellsworth College.
22 Rosa E. Magill Was instructor in Waverly before resigning to pursue literary field.
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23 Bloomer B. Rice Was a teacher; now farms near Grand Island.
24 Cora E. Munro Teaching in primary department of Boone schools.
25 Edith Neely Now Mrs. R. C. McConnell of Coon Rapids.
26 Edna Savage Now Mrs. Robert Balderson.
27 Ella Marie Maguire Graduated the four years course and then from the University of Iowa.
28 Elma Raymond Teaching in California.
29 Elsie I. Orcutt Teaching in Hawarden after teaching at a business college in Waterloo.
30 Emma J. Randall Has taught at Big Rock and Solon.
31 Emma Pollock Has not reported.
32 Florence R. Marshall Moved around; currently principal of Sigourney High School.
33 Frank G. Miller Completed advanced course.
34 Frank W. Perkins Principal of Aurelia schools.
35 Harry Moore Farming near Waterloo.
36 Ida M. Sala Now Mrs. George J. Breitenstein of Keokuk.
37 Kate Schwertly Has taught in Omaha, Carson, and, currently, Missouri Valley.
38 Lavinia Mowry Teaching at Lake City.
39 Lizzie A. McElhiney Died July 1, 1894.
40 Lucy Mount Was a student at the University of Chicago when last reported.
41 Lulu Newcomb Teaching at Lyons high school.
42 Mae McKay Has not reported.
43 Mary B. Achenbach Married William Fairchild.
44 Myra E. Martin Was assistant principal in Tripoli last year.
45 Nellie McAlvin Completed four years course.
46 Nellie Wallbank Visited campus.
47 O. H. L. Mason Completed four years course.
48 O.H. L. Mason Completed four years course.
49 R. C. McConnell Principal of various schools until entering the grocery business.
50 Rachel McGregor Missionary with the Tama County Indians.
51 Rose Mintier Instructor in girls industrial school at Mitchellville since graduation.
52 T. U. McManus Completed four years course.
53 Vinnie Marsh In Charles City; was elected assistant principal; promoted to principal; then resigned to be married.
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54 Alice Clark Will teach in Dairyville.
55 An effort is being made To collect tuition fees more promptly.
56 Anna Philpot Will teach in Cedar Falls.
57 Armanella Myers Is sick.
58 Bertha Anderson, Miss Ball, and Ruth Frederick Back in school.
59 C. D. Behrens Visited campus.
60 C. S. Babcock Visited campus.
61 Edith Eighmey Visited Cedar Falls.
62 Frank Kolb Visited campus.
63 Harold Scott Will publish Sibley Gazette.
64 Margaret McGovern Substituted in Cedar Falls school.
65 Marie Whitmell Teaching near Frankville.
66 Mary Alexander Returned to school.
67 Maud Bozarth Back in school.
68 Mildred Humphrey Did not return to school.
69 Miss Kempthorne Visited Ames.
70 Miss Sara Riggs Will serve as PEO president.
71 Miss Stuntz Father visited.
72 Miss Wallbank Visiting Cedar Falls.
73 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Santee Have new daughter.
74 Mr. Shearer Visited campus.
75 Mrs. Kirkpatrick Visited brother George Schee.
76 Mrs. Seerley Gave party for Nellie Wallbank.
77 On account of the size of the senior class Some are unable to find work in the Training School.
78 The names Several formal Normalites are on conference program.
79 The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Have prayer meetings.
80 Willis Summers Gave breakfast for friends.
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81 A number of students Former students are enrolled again.
82 Miss Seals Visited Webster City.
83 Prof. Parish Still sick.
84 Training: a general talk; do my efforts pay?
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Advice to teachers.
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85 Orio Held declamatory contest.
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86 Clio banquet Held party to celebrate oratorical contest victory.
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87 Bible Study Department Lesson XXII--Israel's prophet, judge.