Normal Eyte — April 15, 1899

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371 The board of managers Planning special issue for the oratorical contest; urges students to order extra copies.
372 We do not believe we overestimated the opinions Seems to be popular support for new school colors and a new school yell; committees formed.
372 It seems to be an established fact Students enjoy a good lecture; A. A. Willits will speak soon.
373 Reveries of a maiden lady
374 The many friends of De Etta Fisher Miss Fisher went home due to poor health.
375 Miss Stella Satterthwait Will be in charge of Physical Culture Department and assist in elocution.
375 Arrangements were made For a tent for Commencement.
375 The Board ordered a new plank walk To be constructed from buildings to northeast corner of campus.
375 The new catalogue contract Will show that 1900 students have enrolled in the 1898-1899 school year.
375 The Board decided To add another story to the bridge between buildings.
375 It has been decided To add a physics teacher; will mean afternoon recitations.
375 Prof. C. P. Colegrove and Prof. G. W. Walters Will address teachers meeting.
375 Miss Margaret Baker Will work in the Extension Department of the University of Chicago.
375 The following teachers were re-elected First year teachers did well.
376 D. C. Truesdale Touring with concert company; R. D. Daugherty replaces him in Cedar Falls schools.
376 George Galloway Re-elected in Panora.
376 H. H. Savage Resigned at Lake Park; will return to school.
376 F. C. Woods Will remain at Peterson.
376 A. O. Christopher Visited campus.
376 C. E. Stinson Will conduct summer institute at Wyoming.
376 S. B. Stonerook Re-elected at Springdale; Una Grettenberg is there, too.
376 George E. McCammond Principal at New Hartford.
376 H. W. Heath Principal at Shellsburg; Maye Ash is there, too.
376 W. R. Sandy Re-elected at Bagley.
376 Mary Achenbach Guest of Nellie McAlvin.
376 May Williams Doing well at Cherokee.
376 Nellie McAlvin Visited Grundy Center.
376 S. S. Stockwell Visited Monroe.
376 Frances Drake Will teach in Charter Oak.
376 May Greenside Re-elected at Peterson.
377 Mr. McClenahan Went to Sioux City.
377 Miss Braley Visited sister.
377 Loretta Blake Visited Des Moines.
377 Cora Mercer Visited sister Mae.
377 Katherine Sheehan Father sick.
377 Casper Schenk Visited brother.
377 Hal Washburn Visited campus.
377 Alice Munger Visited parents.
377 Misses Phillips and Johanne Johnson Have measles.
377 Susie Shepard Entertaining sister.
377 Leora Parker Substitute teaching in Waterloo.
377 Gladys Kiefer Has been sick.
377 Mae Mercer Visited Parkersburg.
377 The enrollment so far this term is 1025
377 Grace Brainard Visited home.
377 Edna Poor and Grace Austin Visited Independence.
378 Ida Ziegler, Martha Roberts, and Chloris Anderson Have been sick.
378 Prof. Parish Purchased lot and will build house.
378 Mr. F. W. Perkins Will be principal at Aurelia.
378 Messrs. Adams and Steck Visit campus.
378 Mr. Truesdale Will tour with concert company; Mr. Daugherty will take his place in school.
378 A new sidewalk Being built along north drive; central drive east of buildings will be abandoned.
378 Little Nancy Baldwin Visited sister Laura.
378 Mr. George E. McCammond Visited campus.
379 Reply to Harry Thurston Peck Faith Stuntz believes that women do have a place in higher education.
380 Alpha Account of recent program.
380 Shake Hall Text of Miss Mehan's parody.
381 Aristo resolutions On death of F. A. Bronson's brother.
382 Athletic Trying to arrange track meet; will play Waterloo in baseball.
382 Fred Markley Visited campus.
382 Miss Margaret Baker Visited chapel.
382 Married Maude Farnham and Arthur Foote.
382 Prudence Jackson Entertaining cousin.
383 The Bible Study Department Lesson XXVII: Israel under the judges.