Normal Eyte — March 3, 1900

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491 Editorial Appreciated recent performance by F. Hopkinton Smith.
492 Official Appreciated Schubert concert; Professor Newton presented hygienic lunch; appropriations unsure; several meetings coming up.
493 Who? An exercise in description An appreciation for a picture by William Veatch.
494 The remains of the late Harry E. Whitney Harry Whitney buried near New Hartford; died in Cuba last spring.
495 Ella Morris Completed the four year course.
495 Ida B. Morgan Has not reported since 1895.
495 Lavinia N. Mowry Taught school in Michigan; has not reported for two years.
495 Clara Nettle Has taught in Iowa, Illinois, and Michigan; did not report this year.
495 Kate G. Newberry Was a primary teacher in Strawberry Point; student at Armour Institute in Chicago.
495 J. L. McLaughlin Completed the four year course.
495 Andrew P. Mahon Graduated from law department at State University; practices in Davenport.
495 T. U. McManus Obtained master's degree; married Mae Loonan; practices medicine in Davenport.
495 W. H. Manifold Attended the Colorado Normal school, teaches in Colorado.
495 Geo. Mathes Principal of Hubbard schools; has failed to report since 1898.
495 Frank G. Miller Principal at the Parkersburg schools; Superintendent of the Dunlap schools; now a student at the State University.
495 Stella Kingsbury Married C. M. Wyth.
495 Sophie S. Keeler Married Walter W. Wilson
495 Annie Lees Married J. P. Huget.
495 Nellie McAlvin Completed the four year course; assisted at the High School at State Center; principal of the high school at Shelby.
495 Jos. C. McGee Principal of schools at Andrew, Baldwin, Allison, and Dyersville.
495 Belle McIntosh Taught at Whiting; now is principal of Avoca.
495 Cora A. McKim Married W. G. Brown
495 Chas. F. Kuehne Principal of Gladbrook schools.
495 Elizabeth Kearwille In 1895 she was instructor at Red Oak High School; went to State University; teaches German at the Cedar Valley Seminary.
495 Ray W. Keeler Was a carpenter; now works in lumber and implement business; married Clara Winger.
495 Florence Knickerbocker Married M. W. Mattison; taught in Cedar Falls, Charles City and Boone; now she is in the insane asylum in Independence.
495 The intercollegiate oratorical contest Cornell College won oratorical contest.
495 Osmond Johnson Graduated from the United Church Seminary in 1896
496 Mary E. Wright Married Ezra Brainard.
496 Elizabeth Wyant Completed the four year course.
496 Florence A. Zerwekh Resigned from Villisca high school; entered the State University; now is a student at Radcliffe.
496 Walter W. Wilson Completed the four year course.
496 Stella Tuttle Taught at the Prairie City High School; now is a senior at University of Iowa.
496 Emma S. Unrau Married A. C. Methfessel.
496 Nora M. Vaughan Engaged in primary work at the schools in Osage.
496 Geo. E. Wells Manages an educational publishing company; married Alma Smith.
496 Leroy A. Wescott Principal of Riverside schools; enrolled as a medical student at the State University.
496 Clara Winget Married Ray W. Keeler.
496 S. L. Thomas Completed advanced course.
496 Geo. F. Thompson Received his A. B. and M. S. degrees from the State University.
496 Andrew L. Thorburn Teaches in Iowa; now a student at S. U. I.
496 Carl Treimer Graduated from the State University; died.
496 Lulu Speer Lives in Cedar Falls.
496 Minnie M. Speer Married Curtis Brown.
496 Matie B. Steimel Lives in Waterloo.
496 Agnes Sullivan Was a primary teacher in Dubuque; married John Kearns.
496 Cora E. Taylor Married George A. Stewart.
496 Chas. M. Thompson Gave up teaching to enter the commission business.
496 Allie Richardson Married F. W. Hargrave
496 Jessie Segner Has not reported for two years.
496 Chas. F. Severance Was principal of Shellsburg schools; now is a fourth year at I. S. N. S.
496 Emma Sheffer Married Herbert Sawyer.
496 Emma Silliman Married Clarence Wise
496 Maude Smith Married Warren V. Stewart; deceased.
496 Cora F. Spargur Married Richard Gibson.
496 Geo. H. Olmsted Completed the four year course.
496 Jessie Orr Deceased.
496 Kate L. Overfelt Married Eugene K. Annas.
496 Eunice Overman Completed the four year course.
496 De Ett Pierce Lives in Cedar Falls.
496 May E. Polley Teaching in Colorado.
496 Bertha Pratt Teaches at Shellsburg.
496 Bell H. Nutting Married Theodore Kerner.
497 Agnes Houlahan Called home.
497 May French Will teach in Epworth.
497 Mr. Achenbach Visited his daughters.
497 Ethelyn Emerson Entered school.
497 Kate Sullivan Resigned to execute an uncle's will.
497 J. H. Fellingham Visited campus.
497 Mabel Stanwood Teaching in Lone Tree.
497 Bessie Wells Teaching in Cedar Rapids.
497 Estella and Emerald Stickney Teaching in Orange City.
497 Jeannette Fullerton Teaching in Tennessee.
497 The following undergraduates Roster of those who are principals in Iowa schools.
497 Mattie Milner Died in Minnesota.
497 Melvin Fayram Doing well in Kenwood Park.
497 Florence Marshall Doing well in Sigourney.
497 Bridgie Cunningham Teaching in Hot Springs, South Dakota.
498 Edna Russell A number of students have left school due to poor health.
498 A change has been made Registration system changed.
498 W. E. Silver Went to care for sick brother.
498 Miss Jessie Harbin Visited Professor Satterthwait.
498 Prof. Seerley and Mr. Leavitt Went to Des Moines.
498 Saturday evening Party for women faculty.
498 Prof. Colegrove Lectured in Westgate.
498 Mr. Huget Preached in Manchester.
498 There will be no special vacation rates Spring vacation will be short.
498 Beulah Bryan Gave tea party.
498 Juliette Pierce Visited Manchester.
498 Mr. and Mrs. Clemonson Visited son who has been sick.
498 Mr. Ewers Father-in-law died.
498 Grace Pierce Left school.
498 M. M. Garrison Will work in brother's store.
498 Robert Caldwell Entered school.
498 Millie March Left school due to brother's illness.
498 Mr. F. D. McIlravy Visited campus.
498 Gertrude McKenzie Visiting Florence Beebe.
498 Mr. Smith Visited daughter Coral.
498 Mabel Whitney Entertained.
498 Miss Kramer Called home.
498 Abbie Rodman Has been sick.
498 Ethel Mason Will teach near Washington.
498 Jennie Cooper Will teach at Reinbeck.
498 Maurice Pearl Has been sick.
499 Feb. 24 Henry Sabin came to campus and spoke on George Washington.
499 L. O. Robinson's sale Will benefit YWCA.
499 Ida Donald Will visit sister at South Dakota school for the blind.
499 Prof. Wright Spoke at Waterloo YMCA.
499 Tuesday evening Professor Call spoke to large group of women.
499 A physical culture class Organized for preparatory and higher grammar grades; class optional; basketball team being organized.
499 Training: management and discipline; the quotation as a factor in discipline Advice for teachers.
501 Y. W. C. A. L. O. Robinson will donate ten per cent of his sales to the YWCA; elect officers; receive missionary books.
502 List of books for a school library Catalogue of seventy-five books.
503 Special Primary Roundtable Now meeting in smaller; more hospitable quarters.
504 Alpha Society Review of recent programs.