Normal Eyte — March 3, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 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. |