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1 Editorial Speculates on proper role of athletics in colleges.
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2 Official School will add departments in German, Manual Training, and Kindergarten as soon as there is room.
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3 In general Geometric problem.
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4 Emelie Kreig Completed four year course.
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5 Jennie E. Hall Taught at Sergeant's Bluff; now in Montana.
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6 Julia Halsey Taught at Springdale until last year.
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7 Kate Harrod Now Mrs. George Forby of Deep River.
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8 Lillie M. Held Student of Cosmopolitan School of Osteopathy in Des Moines.
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9 O. E. Hibbs Principal of Anthon schools.
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10 Susie Hemenway Has taught in Osage since graduation.
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11 The Minnesingers concerts Reviews of recent performances.
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12 A. J. Miller Hasn't reported
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13 Alice J. Mason Teaching in Monroe.
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14 Alice Neal Died May 23, 1896.
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15 Arthur G. Morey Was principal of Allison; attended law school, currently principal of Parker.
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16 Chas. F. Kuehne Completed four years course.
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17 Chas. L. Lewis Is principal of Pinnebog, Michigan.
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18 Christine Patterson Has not reported.
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19 Clara H. Hieber Primary teacher in Cedar Falls.
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20 Cora D. Patterson Taught at Lewis; now at Emmetsburg.
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21 Cora M. Learned Now Mrs. George W. Hersey of Keota.
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22 Daniel R. Perkins Completed the advanced courses.
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23 E. J. Leonard Was principal of Lancaster; now principal in New Sharon
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24 E. R. Monroe Has not reported.
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25 Edith Knickerbocker Was primary teacher in Cedar Falls until she accepted a Charles City position.
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26 Emma C. Larkin Teacher in Rippey.
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27 Geo. E. McCammond Teaching in New Hartford since graduation.
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28 H. R. Hollis Completed four years course.
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29 Hermann A. Mueller Completed four years courses.
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30 Lewis H. Minkel Completed advanced courses.
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31 Mabel B. Libbey Completed the four years course.
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32 Margaret Mackin Finished four years course and is now principal of New Hartford.
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33 Minnie Mack Completed four years course.
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34 Mollie Kelley Taught in Perry since graduation.
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35 Myrtle Nims Teacher at Maquoketa.
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36 Nellie F. Hudson Taught high school in Osage until she accepted a Boone position.
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37 Nellie F. Miller Teaching in Red Oak since graduation.
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38 Nellie Maynard Has not been teaching for two years due to bad health.
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39 O. P. McElmeel Was employed by Athens Publishing Company.
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40 Roberta Muhs Principal of Camanche schools.
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41 Sarah A. McDonald
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42 U. B. Kepford Was principal in Rowan; now in Hudson.
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43 Willard H. Lyon Was principal of Pella, then became superintendent there.
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44 Adelaide Twinam Has not reported.
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45 Anna M. Singer Assistant at Marion High School.
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46 C. E. Stinson Completed advanced course.
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47 C. E. Tool Principal of Alden since graduation.
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48 Carl W. Rummel Located in Webster City.
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49 Ed Rayburn Cashier of a bank in Montezuma.
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50 Edward Rall
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51 Ella Waters Was a student of art and music last year in Oberlin.
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52 Etta D. Strong Has not reported.
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53 F. C. Woods Completed four year course.
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54 G. W. Randlett Resigned as Nora Springs principal and is now at Pomeroy.
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55 Guy H. Scobey Has not reported.
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56 Helen A. Tyler Has not reported.
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57 Ida May Robinson Teaching in Parker, South Dakota.
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58 Ida Worster Teaching in Adel since graduation.
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59 James W. Stockman Student at S. U. I.
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60 Jessie Wilbern Has not reported.
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61 John C. Prall Was secretary of Y. M. C. A. in Leland; now is college secretary of Y. M. C. A. in Iowa.
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62 Jos. E. Vance Principal of Springville schools.
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63 Lina Wilkinson Nurse in Cincinnati, Ohio, after teaching three years.
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64 Mary B. Richardson Principal of Webster.
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65 Mary H. Ripke Completed advanced course.
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66 Morton E. Weldy Currently Latin instructor at Highland Park after moving about.
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67 Nellie E. Weldy Student in the training school of Chicago for home and foreign missions.
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68 Ole N. Oleson Completed advanced course.
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69 Orpha Thayer Was teacher in Griswold; now resides in Madena, California.
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70 R. M. Wyant Was employed by Athens Publishing Company; then enrolled as a student of S. U. I.
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71 Roxy Peterson Teaching in Dunlap.
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72 S. S. Stockwell Student at S. U. I. after teaching in Nora Springs.
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73 Samuel Quigley Principal of Brighton.
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74 Samuel Quigley Principal of Brighton
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75 W. E. Snider
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76 W. R. Sandy County superintendent of Calhoun County.
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77 Wm. H. Reever Resigned from Manning; now principal of Greenfield.
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78 Miss Baker Has been sick.
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79 A new walk Being laid on 24th Street and on Normal Street.
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80 A number of houses Receiving a new coat of paint.
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81 Alice Kerr Visited Waterloo.
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82 Alma Giddings Visited Marshalltown.
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83 E. W. B. Mark Away on business.
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84 Earl Latchum Visited Pearl Head.
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85 Fanny Low Visited Atlantic.
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86 Helen Paine Visited Fairbank.
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87 J. S. Carpenter Went home due to illness.
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88 Miss Arnett Back in school.
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89 Miss Dearborn, Miss Kurtz, and Mr. Hillis Have been sick.
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90 Miss Reibsamen Is very ill.
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91 Mr. Peck Building candy shop on the Hill.
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92 Mr. Pierce Visited Harry Moore.
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93 Mr. Silver Visited Gladbrook.
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94 Mrs. Danskin Arrived to care for her son Melville.
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95 Mrs. Seerley Went to Oskaloosa.
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96 Neil Bardsley Mother very ill.
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97 Nora Heffernin Father sick.
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98 Olive Pond Visited Gladbrook.
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99 Pres. Seerley Visited Grinnell.
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100 Taletta Ellingson Went home due to illness.
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101 The ball game Ames defeated ISNS in baseball, 5-3.
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102 The ball team Will play baseball game against Upper Iowa University.
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103 The butcher shop Normal Street business changing.
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104 The children on Normal Hill Enjoyed May Day.
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105 The graduates of the musical department Gave concert.
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106 The reading circle Professor Parish spoke on diplomatic relations.
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107 The Y. W. C. A. Will give picnic.
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108 A petition is being circulated To install electric lights between Cedar Falls and College Hill.
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109 Athletic Account of recent baseball loss to Ames.
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110 Lieut. P. M. Shaffer Visiting and telling stories from the Spanish-American War.
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111 Miss Jennie Landis Assisting in office.
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112 Mr. Stoakes A group went to Traer.
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113 Prof. Bartlett Gave test on value of Bible as literature.
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114 The Atlantic Telegraph Praises Emma Shoudy's play.
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115 The concert given by the Minnesingers Well attended and appreciated.
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116 The elections for the week Many students are finding teaching positions.
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117 Those who have not taught the required time for state certificates May take examinations and apply later.
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118 Training: teaching reading in higher grades
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Advice for teachers.
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119 Alpha Society Programs have featured spring, farm life, and Ruskin.
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120 Bible Study Department Lesson XXVIII: the Passion week.