Normal Eyte — March 10, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 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. |