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1 Editorial Editorial points out how many of the leadership and extracurricular positions on campus are held by a select group of students. A proposal has been made to give students college credit for their extracurricular activities.
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2 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
At a meeting of the faculty, rules and regulations concerning the work of men's literary societies were adopted; text of the rules.
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3 On Friday night, May 5, in our auditorium will occur the annual debate with the team representing Kansas. The annual debate against Kansas will occur on May 5th. A five state debate will occur in Missouri.
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4 A. N. Wray Offered a job as superintendent of schools in Parker, South Dakota.
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5 Annual music festival The annual May Music Festival will occur May 17th and 18th. Among the performers are the College Choral Society and the Thomas Orchestra.
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6 Avis Smith Has charge of primary work at Ames, Iowa.
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7 D. D. Johnson Editor of the Northwest Journal of Education, published in Seattle, Washington.
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8 Grace Keeler Doing critic work for the Tri-State College, Angola, Indiana.
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9 Helen Zilk Filled a vacancy in the Mossville school during winter term.
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10 Margery Graham Will remain at home in Columbia, Missouri.
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11 Alma Thorman Second primary teacher at Belmond, Iowa; several other alumni teaching there also.
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12 Anna L. Marcue Teaches cooking and sewing in the Oskaloosa public schools.
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13 Clara W. Rakow At home in Oskaloosa.
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14 Elizabeth Harrison Second grade teacher at Aberdeen, South Dakota
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15 Emma L. Sheldon Has charge of first grade at Shelby, Iowa.
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16 Ethel Sage Teaches a country school near Larabee.
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17 Ethel Speaker Working in Battle Creek, Michigan.
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18 Florence Kennedy Teaching second grade at Onawa, Iowa.
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19 Gertrude Tyrrell Teaching music, penmanship, and Latin in the schools of Keota.
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20 Hazel Ramsey In charge of kindergarten at Mason City.
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21 Hazel Stilson Will remain at home this year due to poor health.
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22 Helen Waterman Has charge of the kindergarten at Orange City, Iowa.
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23 Mabel Kildee and Odessa Farley Both teaching in Waverly.
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24 Mary M. Smith Teaching the primary grades at Wilbaux, Montana.
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25 Myrtle Vaughn Has charge of the first grade at Orange City, Iowa.
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26 Nellie A. Pierce At Pomeroy in charge of first primary.
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27 Rae Remer Teaches fifth grade at Primghar, Iowa.
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28 Ruth Robinson Elected to teach at Plains, South Dakota.
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29 Anna M. Thrasher Teaching in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
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30 Anna Yenney Resting at home in Cedar Rapids.
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31 Bruce Yeager Teaching math at Sigourney, Iowa.
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32 Cora Rector Teaching in Burt, Iowa.
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33 Exchange notes News on other colleges across the nation.
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34 Helen L. Landsberg Assistant principal at Roland, Iowa.
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35 Lurana Warner Teaching first grade in Decorah.
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36 Mabel J. Reid Teaching in Traer.
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37 Rosa Schuler Teaching at Orange City, Iowa.
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38 Societies A breakfast meeting of the Junior Domestic Scientists occurred on a Saturday morning.
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39 Zola M. Zimmerman Teaches fourth and fifth grade at Pomeroy, Iowa.
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40 Best choir in the British Isles The Sheffield Musical Union, a chorus from the British Isles, will perform in Waterloo.
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41 Dr. Stewart here G. W. Stewart of the University of Iowa spoke about acoustical engineering.
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42 The great social function of the year; "Stunt Night" A night of music, dances, and food from people of various lands will occur in the new Gymnasium.
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43 Special summer term work in mathematics Edith Long will give a series of conferences on teaching high school mathematics.
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44 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove
Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty)
Lesson XXIX: David, Israel's poet-king (part five).
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45 Miss Alice Hesalroad Left for a visit at her home in Greene.
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46 Miss Blanche Soper Made a visit to Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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47 Miss Doris Fallgatter Made a visit to her home in Elma, Iowa.
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48 Miss Emma Johnson Spent time at her home in Slater, Iowa.
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49 Miss Emma Larson Left for her home in Roland, Iowa.
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50 Miss Fern Harper Made a visit at her home in Dumont.
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51 Miss Gertrude Riefe Spent time at her home in Mason City, Iowa.
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52 Miss Grace Petite Left for Des Moines.
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53 Miss Jennie Clarke Spent time at her home in Rockwell, Iowa.
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54 Miss Jessie Shillinglaw Quarantined for several hours; let out on good behavior.
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55 Miss June Young Spent time at her home in Clarion, Iowa.
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56 Miss Lila Wagner Spent time in La Porte City, Iowa.
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57 Miss Lillian Knipe Called to Vinton by the death of a cousin.
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58 Miss Louise Fatland Spent time at her home in Slater, Iowa.
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59 Miss Mollie Feil Made a visit to her home in Charles City.
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60 Miss Pansy Wilson Left to visit at Ackley, Iowa.
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61 Miss Verda Owen Made a visit to Tipton, Iowa.
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62 Miss Viola Luse Spent time at her home in Boone, Iowa.
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63 Mr. McGeeney Spent time on College Hill.
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64 Mr. Stephen Fritz Spent Friday on College Hill.
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65 Miss Alle Robinson Called home to Green to substitute as principal.
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66 Miss Alta Bailey Spent time in Eagle Grove visiting Mabel Griffin.
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67 Miss Amy Gabrielson Left for her home in Harcourt, Iowa.
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68 Miss Eloise Dake Left for her home in Mason City, Iowa.
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69 Miss Faye Sinclaire Made a visit to friends on College Hill.
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70 Miss Flo Roberts Spent time at home in Hampton, Iowa.
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71 Miss Grace Leonard Made a visit to her home in Waverly.
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72 Miss Kathryn Heddens Left for Charles City because of a serious indisposition brought on by her vaccination.
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73 Miss Lenore Shanewise Left for Winona to make presentation at the State Normal School; returned and spent time with friends on College Hill.
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74 Miss Lois Becker Spent time at her home in Ackley.
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75 Miss Louise Linderblood Spent time at her home in Boone, Iowa.
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76 Miss Lydia Noordmann Made a visit to Ackley, Iowa.
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77 Miss Mabel Mack Spent time at her home in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
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78 Miss Marian Colegrove Left for California to spend time with her grandparents.
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79 Miss Mary Walters Returned from Madison, Wisconsin, and is spending time at her home.
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80 Misses Ruth Brenner and Agnes Arganbright Spent time at the home of Miss Brenner in Charles City.
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81 Mr. Carson Taylor Was a college visitor.
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82 Clarence Whitehill, baritone, a peer of Witherspoon, to sing at May Music Festival Clarence Whitehill is a native Iowa opera singer now living in New York.
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83 Teachers College clipped one item; General Assembly grants every request asked by Board of Education except fire fund Amounts of money granted to I. S. T. C. by the General Assembly; renews mileage tax.
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84 Miss Mabel Johnson Back in school.
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85 Miss Mae Toomey Teaching in LeMars.
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86 Miss Martha Marlin Visited friends on College Hill.
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87 Misses Marie Hansen, Nellie Thompson, and Misses Duenow Visited St. Ansgar.
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88 Mr. Perle Walters Visited College Hill.
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89 Mrs. Griffin Said that her daughter Mabel will not be returning to school this term.
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90 The College Eye congratulates Lenore Shanewise will teach at normal school in Kalamazoo in the summer.
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91 The following clipping from the Traer Star-Clipper A former I. S. T. C. student, Thomas Berger, will enter the ministry at McCormick University.
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92 Hope to free basketball from its rougher elements; some new rules passed by National Committee The National Committee developed new rules to be imposed in college basketball.