Normal Eyte — May 15, 1897

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349 The fourth year of our intersociety debating league Debates among literary societies have been good.
349 Within the past few days Iowa schools have done well in recent interstate debates; ISNS may have done best.
350 The second annual oratorical contest Account of the debate in Emporia; judges' scorecard; Percy Hunt wins first place prize of $50.
350 The Normal School Account of welcoming Percy Hunt home after his debating victory in Emporia.
351 Fortune seems to be smiling on W. H. Reever Will be principal at Manning.
351 H. E. Thompson Will continue to teach in Council Bluffs.
351 S. B. Stonerook Will be principal at Springdale.
351 Mr. W. G. Burris Is publisher's sales representative.
351 Miss Mary L. Stever Continues as YWCA secretary in Des Moines.
351 Miss Adelaide Twinam Will be principal at Ackley.
351 Principal G. W. Hursey Doing well at Fremont.
351 Mr. Willard H. Lyon Will be superintendent in Pella.
351 The school board at Juneau, Wisconsin Re-elected Emma Hegner.
351 Miss Myrtle Nims Will teach in Maquoketa; Clara Dodd will continue to teach there.
352 Mr. E. O. Bronson Will continue at Cambridge.
352 Whereas, the all-wise Father in his providence F. A. Markley's sister died.
352 Society Notes Descriptions of recent literary society programs.
352 The Perry High School Florence Zerwekh will be principal.
352 At a recent teachers meeting held in Webster City Several Normalites on program.
354 Nina Oldham Will teach in Sheldon.
354 The oration of Mr. Hunt Praise for the Emporia oration.
354 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Brief excerpt from Professor Rich's lecture.
354 Athletic Department Upper Iowa defeated ISNS in baseball, 19-14.
355 George Walker Visited friends.
355 George Satterthwait Seems to be recovering from illness.
355 C. I. Lambert Took bicycle ride.
355 W. T. Anderson Will be principal in Kenwood Park.
355 Ora Clayter Will teach in Clarinda.
355 Mary Stout Will teach in Parkersburg.
355 W. E. Kyler Will be principal in Norway.
355 Percy Hunt and C. F. Johnson Returned from Emporia.
355 Mr. Seerley Laid out tennis court south of his home.
355 Frances Burns Will continue at Merrill.
355 Miss Emma Huff Will teach in Perry.
355 Minnie Gude Visited Mason City.
355 James Lees Made business trip.
355 Elsie Stewart Will teach in Perry.
355 Mr. Barloon Visited Ft. Atkinson.
355 Harriet Hayworth Will teach in Elliot.
355 Helen Dexter Will teach in Cedar Falls.
356 Susie Riley Will teach in Cresco, as will Clara Dahlin.
356 P. M. Shaffer Will teach in Eldora.
356 E. C. Bartlett Visited campus.
356 Nora Niday and Alice Peters Will teach in Rockwell City.
356 A new set of Beacon Lights Added to library.
356 Miss Alice Fowler Visited Waterloo.
356 Lena Mercer Will teach in Ionia, as will Lydia Schultz.
356 The many friends of Edna Poor Happy to see her on her campus visit.
356 Miss Florence Zerwekh Will be principal in Perry; Lissa Lenocker will be assistant; the Misses Kelley and Heightshoe will teach there, too.
356 Elsie Stewart Enjoying visit from sister.
356 Sarah Willit Leaves school due to illness.
356 W. H. Bridges Has been in Fonda.
356 Mamie Heaton Visited sister Elizabeth.
356 Mr. George Twaddle Mrs. Seerley's father is visiting.
356 P. M. Shaffer Visited Centerville.
356 The following young ladies Emma Maiden, Bertha Pike, Cora Monroe, and Ida Gillaspie will teach in Boone.
356 Anna Goodale Will be principal in Red Oak.
356 Dr. E. G. Dittmer Practice doing well in Manchester.
356 Miss Elsie Stewart Will teach in Perry.
356 Leslie Chapman Working at Waterloo Reporter.
356 Miss Louisa Fish Called home.
357 Attention, Comrades! Special fares to Iowa GAR encampment in Des Moines.
357 Mr. and Mrs. Sparks Will teach in Eldora.
357 A more heartfelt greeting W. G. Burris visited campus.
357 A letter comes from S. B. Stonerook Elected superintendent of Springdale Seminary.
357 A very pleasant impromptu reunion Several Normalites meet in Chicago.