Normal Eyte — April 30, 1898

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5 That bonfire Bonfire downtown was not an affair of Normal students; it was probably just a demonstration of the effects of imminent war.
6 Public concerts Robert Fullerton will give concerts in Iowa this summer.
6 The music department Will give concert.
6 Out of a Spanish dungeon
9 The old potato patch Vernacular poem.
10 Grace Baker Doing well in New Hampton; occupies position formerly held by Hattie Choate.
10 Fred H. Dawson Re-elected principal at Ocheyedan.
10 Mr. Seerley's address on "The Dangers of the Adolescent Period" Will be printed.
10 Artillery drill is necessarily suspended War Department calls for return of second piece.
10 Supt. Fisher Pleased with work of Debbie Davis.
10 As a result of the work of Private C. E. Steele Company signs pledge not to use liquor.
10 The following re-elections have been reported Several Normalites will continue in their teaching positions.
10 Everett Bettenga Elected to several principalships.
10 D. K. Bond Elected principal at Rockwell City.
10 Hon. R. C. Barrett and Hon. I. J. McDuffie Speak at teachers meeting.
11 Resolutions Condolences on death of A. G. De Hart.
11 G. S. Dick Instructor at institute.
11 George W. Hursey Principal at Keota.
11 H. E. Blackmar Superintendent at Emmetsburg.
11 W. E. Long Completes year at medical school.
11 The Normalite C. C. Magee took part in teachers meeting.
11 S. B. Stonerook Principal at Springdale Seminary.
11 E. H. Griffin Superintendent in Bedford.
12 Among the boys of Co. B C. E. Steele left Waterloo for Des Moines; Ed Hollis in charge of YMCA work in his absence.
12 Miss Cora Sawyer Visited parents.
12 Daisy Hope Assisting sister.
12 F. R. Conaway Visited President Seerley; now state printer.
12 Kathleen Wallace Had measles but is now teaching in Wapello.
12 Vernon M. Gregg Graduates from dental school.
12 Monday morning the announcement was made S. C. Chacey found and taken home; he believes that he is suffering from a disease and that he would spread it to others.
12 E. E. Van Wagenen Died April 24, 1898, of tuberculosis.
12 Miss M. E. Colby Spoke on missions.
12 Other students Have secured teaching positions.
13 Carrie Fay Will teach in Early.
13 Lida Crandall Visited parents.
13 Alice Beebe's brother Visited.
13 Alyce B. Kelley Visited campus.
13 Band concert Review of recent performance.
13 Mrs. J. W. Luke Guest of Mabel Fluckey and Bertha Hedges.
13 Miss Maud Brush Visited friends.
13 D. Sylvester Volunteered service to army and hospital corps.
13 R. T. Crawford, '96, and R. M. Dawes Visited campus.
13 W. E. Lamb Will teach at Geneva.
13 Jo Hansen Leaves school to rest.
13 Minnie Quist Will teach in Coon Rapids.
13 Alda Potter Visits Waterloo.
13 Miss Simmons Spoke to the men students.
13 Prof. G. W. Samson Judged oratory contest.
14 Artillery men called for Seeking volunteers from Student Battalion.
14 Pupils recital Recital program.
15 Y. W. C. A. Account of recent meetings.
15 Aristo Account of recent program.
16 Clio Account of recent program.
16 Zeta Account of recent meeting.
18 Athletic Baseball team will go to Clarksville; basketball team organizing.