Issue Contents
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1 | Kindergarten; new department will open next year | Will begin in fall 1904; parents who wish their children to be in the kindergarten class should apply now. |
2 | Should the method of deciding the inter-state oratorical contest be changed? | Detailed look at the grading system and its possible inequities. |
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3 | Commencement; the numerous programs will be unusually good | Will include recital, Choral Society performance, baccalaureate ceremonies, and a concert. |
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4 | Tennis tournament; Miss Hanson defeats Miss Hemsworth in the finals | Women play singles and doubles matches. |
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5 | The union meet; the track team won a great victory | Normal makes four new records at meet; results of the meet. |
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6 | Big crowd--much fun | The Philos and Aristos played baseball. |
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7 | A. L. Vincent | Will continue at Moorhead. |
8 | Ada Eighmey | Will continue to teach at Cresco. |
9 | Anna Philpot | Visited campus. |
10 | C. E. Burton | Will be principal at Springville. |
11 | Deborah Davis | Will continue as principal at Estherville. |
12 | E. N. Gibson | Will continue as superintendent at State Center. |
13 | Elizabeth Kaye | Will be principal at West Union. |
14 | Ellen Schuff | Will continue missionary work in India. |
15 | Emma L. Evans | Will continue to teach in Luzon. |
16 | Gertrude Ayers | Has had scarlet fever. |
17 | H. W. Dana | Will be principal in Cambridge. |
18 | I. D. Shuttleworth | Will be superintendent at Neola. |
19 | J. H. Lees | Will work with geology department at University of Colorado and with the Iowa Geological Survey. |
20 | Kathryn (Peck) Wilde | Has a new son. |
21 | L. D. Salisbury | Will be principal at Winterset. |
22 | Nellie Dority | Will teach at Jefferson. |
23 | Philip Gilchrist Jarnagin | The Jarnagins have a new son. |
24 | Since leaving the Normal in 1901 | Ellen Jackson has been teaching in Glenwood. |
25 | Susie Ablett | Will continue to teach at Green Mountain. |
26 | The schools of New Sharon | John McPherson is in charge there. |
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27 | Altha Stone | Will be assistant principal at Early. |
28 | Chas. Meyerholz | Will teach at the University of Maine this summer. |
29 | Cora Munro | Teaching in Los Angeles, California. |
30 | Roy Hoats | Has done well at West Waterloo. |
31 | The second annual exhibit of work | Praise for work of E. C. Smith in Ouray, Colorado. |
32 | The Slater News | Praises work of Principal A. O. Wydell. |
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36 | Althea Miller Lovitt--Ethel (Music Faculty) |
Visited Tripoli. |
37 | Florence McNeal | Sister died. |
38 | Jack Streff | Back in school. |
39 | Joseph E. Johnson | Visited brother Austin. |
40 | Last week | Western College defeated ISNS in baseball, 5-0. |
41 | Miss Rena Curkeet | Entertaining cousin. |
42 | Mrs. Robert Fullerton | Visited Parkersburg. |
43 | Nona Edgerton | Mother ill. |
44 | Prof. Walters | Went to Marshalltown. |
45 | S. L. Thomas | Visited campus. |
46 | The Misses Birdie and Edna Knight | Visited sister. |
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47 | Chas. Overman | Training School student vaults over ten feet. |
48 | Dr. Gist | Will deliver address in Traer. |
49 | Enthused by the success our grown up athletes have been gaining | Training School held field meet. |
50 | Harry Martin | Met Erret Fox in Minneapolis. |
51 | Miss Alice Wilcox | Visited Lillian Goodwin. |
52 | Miss Edna Sprague | Visited Lillian Chantry. |
53 | Mrs. Webster Fish | The former Frances Webster visits campus and talks about the old days. |
54 | On Thursday | Professor Wright left for ten days to deliver commencement and baccalaureate addresses around the state. |
55 | Roy Crouse | Visited sister Blanche. |
56 | Ruth Butler | Left school due to poor health. |
57 | The executive committee of the State Teachers Association | Met to put together program for December convention. |
58 | Twas a merry party | Students went for picnic on the river. |
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59 | Following is a partial list | Roster of students who have found teaching positions. |
60 | When word reached the Hill | Students celebrate victory of ISNS in track meet; march to train station. |
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61 | Training Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
The common school branches and hand work. |
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62 | School Management Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty) |
The teacher as ruler. |
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63 | A wedding of interest | Mary McNally married Ralph Christie. |