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1 | Editorial | ISNS fails to earn sufficient points at state track meet and will be dropped from the association; blames relatively smaller number of men at the school; questions recent article that hints at professionalism of baseball team. |
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2 | Official | Roster of those who will graduate in June. |
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3 | Books for teachers Baker--Anna M. (Library Faculty) |
Recommended reading. |
4 | Report of Lecture Committee for year 1899-1900 | Financial statement for the lecture and entertainment enterprise, |
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5 | Anna A. Bernard | Was a teacher in Montezuma; now at Reinbeck. |
6 | Anna B. Black | Taught near Shellsburg; then enrolled at Iowa State Normal school. |
7 | Charles L. Babcock | Resides in Cedar Falls. |
8 | Clifford S. Beall | Hardware dealer in Lakefield, Minnesota. |
9 | Frances Barnett | Resigned as New Hartford's principal to attend Iowa State Normal school again. |
10 | Fred I. Barner | Law student at State University. |
11 | J. O. Berkeley | Was superintendent for Ainsworth; now is the assistant chief clerk in the House of Representatives. |
12 | Mae Arnold | Was principle of Osceola schools until marriage. |
13 | Margaret Anderson | Hasn't reported. |
14 | Mary E. Benthall | Is now Mrs. Charles E. Corringtown of Quimby. |
15 | Myrtle A. Boardman | Teaching in Manson schools since graduating. |
16 | Walter W. Bell | Was principal of Nodaway; now is principal of a ward school in Clarinda. |
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17 | Anna Border | Married Arthur E. Simpson; has not reported. |
18 | Anna C. Goodale | Teaches at Cherokee High School. |
19 | Anna L. Clark | Received her master's degree with this class. |
20 | Archie M. Dougan | Engaged in manual labor. |
21 | Bertha J. Edwards | Married J. R. Vaughan. |
22 | Blaine R. Brundage | Taught at Nora Springs, now is a cashier at Rudd. |
23 | Calvin S. Dodds | Received his M. Di. degree with is this class. |
24 | Carrie E. Clark | Teaching in the primary department in Charles City. |
25 | Charlotte M. Davis | Completed the four year course with this class. |
26 | Chas W. Cavett | Has not reported. |
27 | Chas. C. Clayton | Received his M. Di. degree. |
28 | Debbie Davis | Received her master's degree. |
29 | Eugene H. Button | Completed four year course. |
30 | Flora E. Davis | Has not reported. |
31 | Florence B. Clark | Taught in Lamont; has not reported this year. |
32 | Frances M. Drake | Elected primary teacher of a Baptist mission school; now teaching in Charter Oak.. |
33 | Frank E. Fowler | Will complete second year as principal at Center Junction. |
34 | G. Adelaide Chambers | Teaching at Livingston, Montana. |
35 | Grace E. Curtis | Taught at Hawarden; now is an assistant at Clarksville. |
36 | Lillian Constance Graham | Teaches at Cresco. |
37 | Lily Elderkin | Has not reported. |
38 | Linnie M. Downs | Teaches near her home. |
39 | Louisa M. Crary | Taught at Whitten, now teaching at Grundy Center. |
40 | M. Alice Fullerton | Teaches in Nora Springs. |
41 | Mary A. Boyle | Married Ed McGee. |
42 | Matilda Byers | House matron at the girls industrial school. |
43 | Maud Bozarth | Taught at Storm Lake; received M. Di. degree with the Class of 1899. |
44 | Minnie R. Carlson | Teaches in the East Des Moines schools. |
45 | Ralph A. Elwood | Completed the four year course. |
46 | Rena M. Curkeet | Stayed at Normal; instructs instrumental music. |
47 | Ruby E. Calderwood | Teaches at Morning Sun. |
48 | Sara Feld | Teaches in Black Hawk County. |
49 | Winona E. Epley | Married Ed Axtell. |
50 | Wm. J. Ford | Did not report. |
51 | Wm. W. Coates | Works as an insurance agent. |
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52 | Ada D. Groves | High school assistant at East Des Moines. |
53 | Alice C. Howard | Student at Hahnemann Medical College. |
54 | Alyce R. Kelley | Teaches at Belvidere. |
55 | Blanche Hinkley | Taught at Aurelia and Marcus; enrolled at Cornell College. |
56 | Chas. F. Johnson | Completed four year course with this class. |
57 | Chas. I. Lambert | Assistant principal at Alton; now in the medical department at the State University. |
58 | Elizabeth Huey | Teaches in the country schools. |
59 | Elizabeth W. Heaton | Married Harry E. Whitney. |
60 | Emma Huffman | Teaches at Perry. |
61 | Emma Lambert, J. J. Lambert and B. J. Lambert | All completed four year course with this class. |
62 | G. Percival Hunt | Completed the four year course with this class. |
63 | Hannah L. Loughton | Assistant principal of Blairstown schools. |
64 | Harriet D. Haworth | Taught at Elliott; now teaching at Ames. |
65 | Harry W. Heath | Taught the grammar grades in the Shellsburg schools; now is principal of the school. |
66 | Hattie A. Garrison | Was principal at Steamboat Rock; teaching in California, did not report this year. |
67 | Hattie R. Howard | Taught in Elkader; now teaches at Cuba, New York. |
68 | Ida Belle Gordon | Student in 1898; has not reported since. |
69 | Ida Gillaspie | Has not reported for two years. |
70 | J. O. Johnson | Completed four year course with this class. |
71 | James H. Lees | Completed four year course with this class. |
72 | James Herbert Kelley | Completed four year course with this class. |
73 | James R. Kelley | Has not reported for two years. |
74 | Joseph E. Johnson | Taught at Belmond; did not report this year. |
75 | Joseph M. Kirby | Teaching in Colorado. |
76 | Louise Heidenreich | Teaches in Zearing. |
77 | Luella Johnson | Teaches country school. |
78 | Mamie Hoagland | Primary teacher at Rhodes; now teaches in Sioux City. |
79 | Margaret L. Klinefelter | Married Wesley Mell. |
80 | Mary A. Gordon | Principal of Ewart schools for one year; now teaching at Rockwell City. |
81 | Mary H. Hobbs | Taught at the Manson High School. |
82 | Mary Hollen | Assistant principal at Lineville. |
83 | Mary M. Hughes | Taught two years at Dunlap; now is superintendent for Washington County. |
84 | Nora E. Klepinger | Teaching near La Fayette, Indiana. |
85 | Theodore A. Gerard | Did not report. |
86 | W. E. Kyler | Completed four year course with this class. |
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87 | Alda L. Potter | Teaching in the New Hartford schools. |
88 | Alice Peters | Taught at Rockwell City and Ottumwa; did not report this year. |
89 | Ben A. Osler | Has not reported for two years. |
90 | Caroline N. Otis | Received her M. Di. degree with this class. |
91 | Chas. E. Mulinex | Principal musician in the South Dakota Regimental Band; went to the Philippine Islands. |
92 | Chas. W. Larkin | Graduated from Iowa Wesleyan University; connected with the Mt. Pleasant academy. |
93 | E. C. Nelson | Taught at Elk Horn College; now is principal of an academy in Scandinavia, Wisconsin. |
94 | Edith O. Neff | Primary teacher at Earlham; did not report this year. |
95 | Ella O'Brien | Taught in Nebraska; did not report this year. |
96 | Elmer Park | Studied at Cornell College and the State University. |
97 | Etta A. Robinson | Received her master's degree with this class. |
98 | Evelyn Newton | Principal at Belle Plaine; now teaches at Missouri Valley. |
99 | Fannie B. Mowry | Taught at Sanborn. |
100 | Florence Mack | Completed four year course with this class; married to Walker Farr. |
101 | Florence N. Reese | Married Walter Aitken. |
102 | Florence S. Rockwell | Resides in Chicago. |
103 | Frank C. Popham | Principal of schools in Salem, South Dakota. |
104 | Harriet May Pollock | Teaching at the Ft. Dodge schools. |
105 | Helen L. Poor | Completed four year course with this class. |
106 | Jessie B. Roberts | Taught near Washburn; now is teaching in the Walnut schools. |
107 | Jessie F. Lias | Has not reported for two years. |
108 | Leila Mitchell | Lives in Cedar Falls. |
109 | Lena G. Mercer | Taught at Ionia and Havelock, enrolled at Normal again. |
110 | Lina H. Moore | Assistant principal at Norway; taught in Cresco; now enrolled as a student in the State University. |
111 | Maggie J. Mitchell | Resides in Central City, Nebraska. |
112 | Mary B. Miner | Has not reported. |
113 | Maud R. Rhoad | Received degree. |
114 | Nina Oldham | Teaches at Sheldon. |
115 | Nora M. Niday | Married Christopher A. Ratcliff. |
116 | Norman M. Leonard | Has not reported in two years. |
117 | Orrell Larrison | Teaches at Grand Junction. |
118 | Otis Randall | Principal of Malcolm schools. |
119 | Robert H. Minkel | Principal of Marcus schools; married Sarah Kallenbach. |
120 | Rosa E. Sparr | Completed the four year course with this class. |
121 | Wm. R. Sandy | Completed the four year course with this class. |
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122 | About two hundred students | Attended state field meet. |
123 | Adah Snedicor | Taught in the Cherokee schools; married F. A. Ballard. |
124 | Agnes Wallace | Visiting home. |
125 | Anna Shaw | Went home to take census. |
126 | C. E. Wright | Went to Nashua. |
127 | Carl J. Shaffer | Taught in Lewiston, Idaho; is now a medical student in Iowa City. |
129 | Cora and Frances Barnett | Visited New Hartford. |
130 | Elections for the last week | Many students have secured teaching positions. |
131 | Elsie Stewart | Taught at Perry schools. |
132 | Fannie Hill | Visited Hudson. |
133 | George W. Satterthwait | Taught near Muscatine; now teaching at Sweetland Centre. |
134 | Helen Paine | Visited Fairbank. |
135 | Henrietta M. Swan | Taught two years at Reinbeck; student at Iowa College, Grinnell. |
136 | Leo Leonard | Visited Fairbank. |
137 | Martha Spencer | Visited Grundy Center. |
138 | Maurice Pearl | Visited Nevada. |
139 | Miss Gutches | Mother and sister visiting. |
140 | Miss Margie Dunn and Miss Ethel Grover | Visited Margarette Ball. |
141 | Mr. Arey and Miss Amy Arey | Expected home. |
142 | Mr. Ish | Finished work and went home. |
143 | Mr. Wilcox | Sister visited. |
144 | N. C. Nelson | Visited home. |
145 | Pearl M. Shaffer | Professor of military science at the industrial school in Eldora; enlisted in the army; now first lieutenant. |
146 | R. C. Hardie | Visited Ionia. |
147 | R. D. Daugherty | Visited Victor. |
148 | Rownd Hall | Went on a picnic. |
149 | Several basketball games | Have been played recently. |
150 | Susie Ablett | Visited Waverly. |
151 | W. H. Dana | Was out of town. |
152 | Wm. Sparks | Teaches at the industrial school in Eldora. |
153 | Zoe Cornell and Blanche Riggs | Visited Blanche Hoover. |
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128 | Clarence E. Steele | City secretary of the Y. M. C. A. |
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154 | Ada and Crete Eighmey | Finished work in Cresco. |
155 | Bruce Alderman | Will take census. |
156 | Josephine Murnan | Having eyes treated. |
157 | Leonard Towle and Sever Severson | Will take census. |
158 | Margaret Tobin | Father died. |
159 | Minnie, Luella, and W. O. Larson | Brother died. |
160 | Miss Abbot | Addressed YMCA and YWCA. |
161 | Miss Satterthwait | Has charge of Commencement play and other activities. |
162 | Miss Thornton | Gave party. |
163 | Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McClenahan | Visited campus. |
164 | Mr. Ewers | Completed work. |
165 | Mr. Samson, Miss Gregg, and Miss Curtiss | Left for trip to Europe. |
166 | Mr. Wise and Mr. Leavitt | Inspected campus. |
167 | On Thursday evening | Professor Begeman gave lecture on induction coil. |
168 | Pres. and Mrs. Seerley | Entertained seniors. |
169 | Prof. Loughridge | Sent gavels for literary societies. |
170 | The Alpha society | Enjoyed picnic. |
171 | The battalion accepted the invitation | GAR asks Student Battalion to participate in Memorial Day activities. |
172 | The clubs on Normal Hill | Playing a series of baseball games. |
173 | The honorary members of the Neo society | Will entertain. |
174 | We are pleased | Professor Colegrove will continue Bible Study outline. |
175 | Wednesday morning | Official inspects Student Battalion and finds it in good order. |
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176 | Training: how to judge a school Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
Advice for teachers. |
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177 | Y. W. C. A. | Twelve ISNS students will attend the Lake Geneva conference. |
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178 | Athletic | ISNS scored no points at state field meet and will not be able to participate in further competition; blames lack of an adequate training facility and little student support. |
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179 | Untitled | Robert Fullerton will be in Iowa this summer to perform; photo. |