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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.
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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.
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8 Ada Eighmey Will continue to teach at Cresco.
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9 Anna Philpot Visited campus.
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10 C. E. Burton Will be principal at Springville.
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11 Deborah Davis Will continue as principal at Estherville.
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12 E. N. Gibson Will continue as superintendent at State Center.
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13 Elizabeth Kaye Will be principal at West Union.
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14 Ellen Schuff Will continue missionary work in India.
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15 Emma L. Evans Will continue to teach in Luzon.
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16 Gertrude Ayers Has had scarlet fever.
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17 H. W. Dana Will be principal in Cambridge.
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18 I. D. Shuttleworth Will be superintendent at Neola.
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19 J. H. Lees Will work with geology department at University of Colorado and with the Iowa Geological Survey.
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20 Kathryn (Peck) Wilde Has a new son.
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21 L. D. Salisbury Will be principal at Winterset.
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22 Nellie Dority Will teach at Jefferson.
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23 Philip Gilchrist Jarnagin The Jarnagins have a new son.
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24 Since leaving the Normal in 1901 Ellen Jackson has been teaching in Glenwood.
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25 Susie Ablett Will continue to teach at Green Mountain.
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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.
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28 Chas. Meyerholz Will teach at the University of Maine this summer.
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29 Cora Munro Teaching in Los Angeles, California.
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30 Roy Hoats Has done well at West Waterloo.
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31 The second annual exhibit of work Praise for work of E. C. Smith in Ouray, Colorado.
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32 The Slater News Praises work of Principal A. O. Wydell.
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33 Alpha Installed officers; gave naval program.
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34 Ossoli Presented a miscellaneous program.
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35 Philo Enjoyed short program.
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36 Althea Miller
Lovitt--Ethel (Music Faculty)
Visited Tripoli.
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37 Florence McNeal Sister died.
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38 Jack Streff Back in school.
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39 Joseph E. Johnson Visited brother Austin.
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40 Last week Western College defeated ISNS in baseball, 5-0.
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41 Miss Rena Curkeet Entertaining cousin.
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42 Mrs. Robert Fullerton Visited Parkersburg.
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43 Nona Edgerton Mother ill.
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44 Prof. Walters Went to Marshalltown.
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45 S. L. Thomas Visited campus.
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46 The Misses Birdie and Edna Knight Visited sister.
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47 Chas. Overman Training School student vaults over ten feet.
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48 Dr. Gist Will deliver address in Traer.
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49 Enthused by the success our grown up athletes have been gaining Training School held field meet.
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50 Harry Martin Met Erret Fox in Minneapolis.
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51 Miss Alice Wilcox Visited Lillian Goodwin.
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52 Miss Edna Sprague Visited Lillian Chantry.
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53 Mrs. Webster Fish The former Frances Webster visits campus and talks about the old days.
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54 On Thursday Professor Wright left for ten days to deliver commencement and baccalaureate addresses around the state.
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55 Roy Crouse Visited sister Blanche.
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56 Ruth Butler Left school due to poor health.
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57 The executive committee of the State Teachers Association Met to put together program for December convention.
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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.
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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.