Issue Contents
Page 707
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| Editorial | Professor Fullerton is compiling a songbook; new Normal Eyte staff elected; praise for Mary Arnold even though she did not win the oratorical contest. |
Page 708
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| Official | J. B. Knoepfler will head the new German Department in the fall; state colleges and university have new policy with regard to the use of alcoholic beverages; James E. Robinson will supervise construction of new building; hope to select architect in June. |
Page 709
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| Minnesingers concert | Review of Parkersburg performance. |
| The trip to Oshkosh | Lengthy account of trip for the oratorical contest. |
Page 711
| Article | Article Summary |
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| Minnie M. Banker | Married John L. Roberts. |
| Amy F. Arey | Completed four year course with this class. |
| Nettie M. Arnold | Did primary work at Fairfax; student in Cornell College. |
| Edith Ballou | Taught at Boone; now a reporter for her father's newspaper. |
| On last Friday evening | Review of performance by music students. |
| Nellie Anderson | Taught country school; now teaches in the public schools at Harlan. |
Page 712
| Article | Article Summary |
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| Minnie A. Edwards | Completed the four year course with this class. |
| Edith Eighmey | Taught at Clarksville; completed the advanced course; now teaches at Springdale. |
| Nina Fiscus | Married H. C. Cummins. |
| Harry Frise | Principal at the Slater schools. |
| Minnie Gardner | Taught at Shelby, Sanborn, and Cherokee. |
| Alice B. Curtis | Taught in the Waverly and Marengo schools. |
| Charlotte M. Davis | Assistant principal at Fonda; completed the advanced course in 1897; teaches in Iowa. |
| Catherine O. De Witt | Teaches at Union schools. |
| Cora B. Dodd | Lives in Maquoketa. |
| Calvin S. Dodds | Junior at the State University of Iowa. |
| Lydia Eckhard | Taught at Rock Rapids; now teaches in Cedar Falls. |
| Florence Clark | Has not reported for two years. |
| B. M. Cobb | Principal of the Lester schools. |
| John E. Craney | Farming in Independence. |
| Bertha M. Crary | Married Ed Martin. |
| Chas. C. Clayton | Completed the advanced course the following year; principal of Brandon schools. |
| Robert T. Crawford | Appointed second lieutenant in the US Army recently; now in the Philippine Islands. |
| Inez S. Croasdale | Teaches at the Little Sioux. |
| Ed O. Bronson | Principal at Cambridge; now principal at Wesley; married Claudia Robinson. |
| Luther C. Bryan | Principal of Stratford schools. |
| Elizabeth Burgess | Completed advanced course with this class. |
| Walter Burris | Completed the advanced course with this year. |
| Eva M. Byerly | Assistant at Anamosa High School; now attends University of Michigan. |
| Anna L. Clark | Completed the advanced course the next year. |
| Celia M. Bell | Teaches at Ottumwa. |
| Myrtle C. Bell | Married C. E. Tool; completed four year course with this class. |
| Myrtle M. Benson | Taught at State Center; now teaches the grammar grades in Norway, Iowa. |
| Chas. E. Blodgett | Graduated from Iowa Wesleyan University; completed professional course; principal at Carroll high school. |
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| Ethelyn M. Barclay | Teaches at Council Bluffs. |
| Jessie M. Barnt | Completed advanced course; taught at Algona and Wall Lake; now teaches in Sioux City. |
| Bertha Beard | Completed four year course with this class. |
| John R. Beeman | Attended Gem City business school; was principal of the Indianapolis schools, now deals in hardware. |
Page 713
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| Edgar L. Hollis | Completed the advanced course in 1898; entered the medical department at the State University of Iowa. |
| Nellie S. Howard | Has not reported. |
| G. Percival Hunt | Completed advanced course; taught in Eagle Grove; entered the State University of Iowa and will graduate in 1900. |
| Cora Henness | Married D. A. Martin. |
| Hattie E. Higley | Taught in the Pella schools and Bedford schools. |
| Clara H. Hieber | Completed four year course with this class. |
| Lucy E. Hobbs | Senior at Cornell College; taught at Lohrville. |
| Alberta J. Hoffman | Teacher at the high school in Wapello. |
| Ida Hammons | Assistant principal at Battle Creek. |
| Corinna Harkness | Married Theodore L. Ashford; taught in Boone. |
| Nettie Hartsell | Engaged in country school work. |
| Stena S. Hansen | Teaching in Fonda. |
| Belle Hayes | Taught in Elliot; enrolled at Cornell College; teaching at La Porte City. |
| Emma K. Hegner | Taught in Wisconsin; married J. R. McNally; lives in Washington D. C. |
| Lulu A. Gates | Taught at Tipton, Norway and Central City. |
| Mary L. Gilchrist | Married Royal H. Girley. |
| Mabel E. Gillett | Attended University of Michigan; now is assistant at Independence schools. |
| Adelaide M. Glenn | Married Harry Brown. |
| Maria Golden | Taught at Hampton and Wilton; now teaches in South Dakota. |
| Belle Gregg | Assistant at Riceville high schools. |
| The New Sharon Star | J. W. Graham resigned to return to school. |
| Mrs. Roger Leavitt | Returned from Florida. |
| S. B. Stonerook | Will work on newspaper. |
| H. E. Wheeler | Will be superintendent at Clarinda. |
| J. F. Jackson | Attended missionary conference. |
| Herman A. Mueller | Candidate for county auditor. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Nell | Will go to China for missionary work. |
| Edward Quigley | Principal at Eldon. |
Page 714
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| Jno. Thompson | Health much improved. |
| Della McKay and Nellie Doolittle | Left school due to poor health. |
| Miss Riggs | Attending PEO meeting. |
| Abigail Heaton | Went to care for sick sister. |
| Alma Giddings | Went to Marshalltown. |
| The ball team | Will play University of Iowa. |
| Miss Coe | Visited Nell Canfield. |
| G. G. Ripley | Visited campus. |
| Edith Childs | Teaching a country school. |
| Muriel Hartson | Went home due to illness. |
| Maude Titus | Mother ill. |
| Mr. Calonkey | Visited granddaughter Lucy. |
| Mr. McPherson | Back in school. |
| Anna Stewart | Left school. |
| Etta Conner | In real estate business in Los Angeles. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Simpson | Have new twin sons. |
| Benj. Quigley | Principal in Grinnell. |
| F. M. Allen | Will publish journal. |
| The Pomeroy board | Re-elected G. W. Randlett as superintendent. |
| Lois Craig | Visited home. |
| Mr. Hillis | Went home to Indiana. |
| J. E. Clayton | Re-elected superintendent at State Center; G. W. Curtis is superintendent at Union. |
| C. E. Stinson and Harriet Stinson | Charles Stinson will return to school; Harriet Stinson will not teach. |
| E. T. Shepherd | Superintendent at Ida Grove. |
| A. L. Lyon | Principal at Unionville. |
| O. J. McManus | Visited campus. |
| Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frederick | Still in California. |
Page 715
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| Leila Lowden and Mae Ash | Studied in the library. |
| Leona Vinton | Visited Jennie McKellar. |
| The Normal Eyte election | William Schregardus will be editor-in-chief; Emma Shoudy will be local editor; William Magee will be business manager. |
| Although Iowa was given fourth place | Commendations for Mary Arnold's work in the oratorical contest. |
| A number of books | Examined by President Seerley as models for school libraries. |
| The party started | Group went to Waterloo for banquet. |
| The elections of the past week | News about those who have found teaching positions. |
| The fourth year class | Visited Waterloo. |
| Blanche Hoover | Left school due to poor health. |
| O. J. McManus | Visited campus. |
| The game at Fayette | Upper Iowa University defeated ISNS in baseball, 14-3. |
| The delegation from Oshkosh | Minnesingers receive five encores there. |
| Mrs. Colegrove | Gave parties for friends. |
| Miss Harriet Keeler | Brother visited. |
Page 716
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| Training: Geography in the higher grades | Advice for teachers. |
Page 717
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| Y. M. C. A. | Professor Rice led prayer meeting; many other meetings available. |
| Alpha hall | Seniors sadly enjoying their last meetings; present program on farms and Ruskin. |
Page 720
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| Bible Study Department | Lesson XXIX: the Passion week. |