Normal Eyte — March 10, 1900

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515 Editorial Orator selected for contest; corrections to YWCA article; would like articles from non-resident subscribers.
516 One new normal school House passes bill for an additional normal school; provisions of the bill.
516 Official Measures pass in General Assembly for new building at ISNS; amount must be worked out in committee; continuing battle over new normal schools.
517 In general: the oratorical contest Account of recent contest with speakers and their topics; held reception afterwards.
519 Geo. N. Briggs Received A. B. degree from the State University; was in charge of the La Moille schools and now the Lamoni schools.
519 Etta L. Brooks Taught in Charles City High School; married Frank C. Woods.
519 Mary E. Bechly Received master's degree with this class.
519 Jacob O. Belz Attended the State University; was assistant principal at Gladbrook; enlisted in the military; now back at the S. U. I.
519 Wm. F. Berner Graduated from the medical school at Northwester University.
519 Elmer E. Best Completed four year course this year.
519 Clara J. Blackburn Does primary work in the Nebraska schools.
519 H. E. Blackmar Completed four year course; principal of Richville and Emmetsburg; married Kitty Fluke.
519 Adell M. Andrews Taught at Washington; was principal of Edgewood schools; now is teaching at Belmond High School.
519 Ethel L. Arey Assistant librarian at I. S. N. S.; completed four year course in 1895.
519 Rodney M. Arey Received master's degree.
519 Allie D. Asquith Completed four year course in 1895; was primary teacher in the Carson schools and Lamoni schools.
519 Chas. W. Bartine Completed four year course this year.
519 Wm. W. Bartine Completed four year course with this class.
519 Harry E. Aldrich Works for Equitable Life Insurance Co., married Mary E. Tollerton.
519 Theodore Anderson Completed advanced course this year.
519 Lewis H. Andrews Completed four year course this year.
519 Mary Achenbach Taught at State Center, Gladbrook and Liscomb, currently at Gladbrook.
519 Hoar frost W. T. Wolfe's impressions.
520 Emma L. Evans Taught in Missouri Valley and Coon Rapids; was principal of Greenfield; currently principal of Woodward.
520 Ina Faris Received her master's degree and is currently teaching.
520 John H. Fellingham Held many different positions; currently the S. U. I. secretary of the Y. M. C. A.
520 Kate B. Cunningham Is now principal at Hot Springs after resigning from Vinton.
520 J. J. Daly Practiced medicine in Illinois before returning to Charles City.
520 Lulu Davis Is teaching in primary department of Monmouth.
520 Nettie M. Davis Is now Mrs. S. Murr.
520 M. Franc De Graffe Has taught in Fonda and Cherokee.
520 C. A. Draper Was principle of Ossian schools and now is enrolled as a law student at the State University.
520 A. L. Comstock Principle of a ward school in Oskaloosa.
520 Gertrude Conner Teaches in a primary school in LeMars.
520 Ezra E. Crane After graduation, became a science instructor in the Oskaloosa High School.
520 Stella Cary Resides in Whitten.
520 E. P. Cunningham Received his master's degree.
520 Florence Claypool Teaches in Spencer.
520 Chas. S. Cobb Principal of Shelby schools; runs schools in Hot Springs.
520 S. M. Coddington Instructor of vocal music in Iowa, Indiana, and Wisconsin; now is principal of the Neponset schools in Illinois.
520 J. Raoul Byers Received master's degree; principal of Bancroft; now is superintendent of Parker schools.
520 Addie Calkins Married W. J. Frederick.
520 Iona Maud Carr Taught school near Muscatine and Montezuma.
520 Annie Champion Taught in the Osage Schools; married B. S. Fonda.
520 Leslie A. I. Chapman Completed advanced course this year.
520 Gertrude Childs Taught third grade in Atlantic.
520 Elizabeth Burgess Taught for two years; completed the four year course; now is assistant at Emmetsburg High School.
520 Genetta Bushyager Taught in the Hampton schools, then accepted a position at Missouri Valley.
521 Maud Grundy Is now Mrs. Louis Rittger of Illinois.
521 Walter Guthridge Completed his four year course.
521 Lulu Hall Is now Mrs. G. Frank Mills of Blockton.
521 O. M. Harvey Left teaching in Burlington to become law student.
521 Agnes Heightshoe Promoted from Perry grade school to high school.
521 Julia Hendrickson Now lives in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
521 Olive A. Grobel Taught at Boone and Cresco, but now has moved to Minnesota.
521 Mary Kathleen Fluke Is now Mrs. H. E. Blackmar.
521 Alice Foster Is teaching in the primary department in Salix.
521 Chas. A. Frederick Is currently assistant professor of physics at Normal.
521 Esma Galt Is now a teacher in English in Traer after teaching in Sanborn.
521 Ida Fesenbeck Received her master's degree and became a teacher and principal in Rock Rapids until she became a student in the State University.
521 Chas. A. Fields Received his master's degree.
521 Isabella F. Fields Completed advanced courses this year.
521 News has just reached us Alice Wright married Charles Elwood.
521 Lieut. P. M. Shaffer On furlough due to health.
521 Rev. J. L. McLaughlin Will head college in India.
521 Since publishing the register L. H. Andrews taught in Ottumwa; J. E. Johnson now traveling salesman.
521 Music in the public schools Professor Fullerton publishes article.
521 Ida Byers Head of department in Mitchellville.
521 Ida Leydig Visited Cedar Falls.
521 John Prall, Chas. Johnson, and Blaine Youel Attended YMCA conference.
522 Fanny Butts Mother died.
522 About one hundred dollars Raised for YWCA in merchant's sale.
522 John Thompson's friends Happy to hear that he is improving.
522 Emma Parsons Went home to start teaching.
522 Clara Rierson Went home for a few days.
522 Lena Gordon Went to Montezuma.
522 Mrs. Ella Gregg Visiting daughter Eva.
522 Mrs. S. T. Walker Visited campus.
522 Mattie Hageman Went home due to mother's illness.
522 Lulu Albright Left school.
522 Miss Pickett Mother sick.
522 Joel Johnson Went home due to family illness.
522 Prof. Fitzgerald Preparing for concert.
522 Jennie Hall Visited Eva Hubbard.
522 The Alphas Enjoyed party at Professor Wright's house.
522 Nellie L. Smith Went home; will return in spring.
522 Wm. Nelson Will teach in Latimer.
522 Mrs. Page Has been sick.
522 Maurice Pearl Left school due to illness.
522 Miss Spencer Back in school.
522 Maud Popp Visited Hudson.
522 Hal Washburn Visited Hudson.
522 P. F. Schmit Left school.
522 Miss Hostetter Has been sick.
522 Agnes Houlahan Went to Ryan.
522 Garfield Raw Was sick.
522 Mae Galiher Called home.
523 Miss Hannah Fields and James Stewart Fields Entertain friends at dinner party.
523 The Clio society Celebrated victory with trip to Waterloo.
523 Mrs. Colegrove Will judge debate.
523 Eight pairs of dark red curtains Received for society functions.
523 The Nashua schools School out, so ISNS alumni visit campus.
523 Emma Shoudy Has play printed.
523 Miss Gregg Faculty spring vacation plans.
523 The Faculty Reading Circle Several faculty make presentations.
523 The management of the baseball team Schedule of games.
523 Alice Hoag Went home due to eye condition.
523 Katherine Toole Will not attend school in spring term, nor will Della Rice.
523 Maj. Dinwiddie Issuing discharges to some men.
523 Jennie Berg Mother died.
524 Hunt wins Percy Hunt will represent University of Iowa in oratorical contest.
524 Clio hall Program celebrated Washington's birthday; poem celebrates Clios.
525 Zeta Society Program included current events and debate.
525 Philo President Cory has done a good job as leader.
526 The annual oratorical contest Several ISNS alumni will participate in University of Iowa competition.
527 Athletic Basketball team practicing; baseball prospects look good.
528 Training School N. H. League met.