Normal Eyte — April 28, 1900

Page Title Summary
659 Editorial Will soon elect staff for 1900-1901 Normal Eyte.
660 Hon. Matt Parrott Tribute to Matt Parrott, a friend of the Normal School.
660 The resignation of Mr. Laylander Superintendent of Cedar Falls school resigns.
661 The new man A look at the roles of men and women.
662 List of books for grammar grades One hundred good books.
663 M. Annette Anderson Worked at Wyoming and Clarion since graduation.
663 Maude F. Anderson Has not reported.
663 Amy Arey Primary teacher at Tipton.
663 Bertha Beard Student at the Chicago Training School for Missions.
663 May Adams Is now Mrs. H. E. Barts from Minnesota.
663 Ethel L. Arey Completed her advanced course.
664 Silas D. Elderkin Employed by a Montana Meat Company.
664 Fannie Emery Was a primary teacher at Charles City; now runs private kindergarten; married A. L. Haines.
664 F. C. Ensign Completed advanced course.
664 Alma E. Evans Engaged in school work at Livingston Montana, where she now is county superintendent.
664 Albert F. Ewers Engaged in school work in Iowa and Minnesota; now back at I. S. N. S.
664 Deborah Davis Completed the advanced course in 1897; teaching in Bedford since then.
664 A. G. De Hart Has not reported.
664 Amy B. Draper Married Bruce Riley.
664 Cora L. Ebersole Has not reported.
664 Ernest D. Ede Principal of Fairbank schools; completed advanced course studying at the State University.
664 Anna Edgar Died October 28, 1895.
664 Minnie A. Edwards Completed advanced course in 1896; teaches at East Waterloo.
664 Myrtle D. Chick Teaching in Cherokee.
664 Eugene G. Clark Principal of the Marathon schools.
664 A. O. Christopher Employed by the Athens Publishing Company; married May L. Kennedy.
664 E. G. Copeland Completed the advanced course.
664 Edith H. Curtis Completed the advanced course.
664 Lillian Dale Teaching in Boone.
664 W. T. Davidson Principal of schools at Spirit Lake; married Lizzie Mann.
664 Edith M. Brooke West Liberty's assistant principal.
664 May A. Brown Teaching in Neola.
664 Chas. E. Buckley Principal of Shell Rock.
664 Ethel Burns Has not reported.
664 Beulah C. Burris Teaching at Dysart.
664 Walter G. Burris Completed advanced course and now works for Athens Publishing Company.
664 Norma Butterfield Is now Mrs. Geo. N. Merwin of Chicago.
664 Everett P. Bettenga Resigned teaching at Creston to become principal at Holstein.
664 Mabel Binford Is now Mrs. C. D. Mills of Cedar Falls.
664 Eulalia G. Bradway Is now Mrs. R. W. Carter of Sergeants Bluff.
664 Clara A. Boss Completed the advanced course.
664 John W. Boyle Completed the advanced course.
664 Vlasta Brhel Teaching in Marshalltown.
664 Myrtle Bell Is now Mrs. C. E. Tool of Alden.
664 Charles Benson Teaches in the Normal department of a school in Council Bluffs.
665 Besse Hall Teaches in Nevada schools.
665 Elizabeth Gilchrist Resides in Walker.
665 Joseph Graham Principal of schools at New Sharon.
665 Joseph H. Gorsuch Has not reported.
665 Alma E. Gray Married C. A. Fullerton.
665 Arthur M. Gray Principal at Andrews; now principal of the Conrad schools; married Lena Shannon.
665 John W. Grimes Real estate and insurance agent.
665 Amy Hahn Teaches in the rural schools near Grand Mound.
665 Adeline L. Fellingham Principal of a ward school at Carroll.
665 Mabel Felmley Completed advanced course; married S. E. Yaggy.
665 James E. Fitzgerald Completed the advanced course.
665 Robert Fullerton Completed four year course with this class.
665 George Galloway Principal at Valley Junction; now principal at Panora schools; married Bertha Seward.
665 Adella J. Gibson Teaches at Odebolt.
665 Ellis T. Gilbert Principal of schools at Millard, Nebraska; now teaches country school near Council Bluffs; married Viola Baxter.
665 J. T. Fackler Principal of Pomeroy schools; obtained Ph B. degree from Cornell College; assistant in science in Missouri Wesleyan College.
665 Ina Faris Teaches in Mediapolis.
665 Athletic ISNS baseball team defeats Ames, 11-2.
666 Last week Tennis Association organized and elected officers.
666 Several young men Have blistered hands due to boating.
666 Some of the ladies of the faculty Voted in school election.
666 Mr. Kendrick Attended brother's funeral.
666 Superintendent C. C. Magee Visited campus.
666 A new edition of "Messages and Papers of the Presidents" Is on library shelves.
666 Saturday evening Speaker gave temperance talk.
666 Edythe Wickersham Attended sister's wedding.
666 Eleanor Selleck Visiting South Dakota.
666 Maude Waite Missed a day of school.
666 Mary Belle Donnan Visited Independence.
666 Anna Hoover Is at home due to poor health.
666 Mate Blakely Mother is sick.
666 Bruce Alderman Visited Nevada and Cole.
666 Winnie Wood Out of school due to accident.
666 E. W. B. Mark Visited Wilton Junction.
666 Mr. Teakle Back in class.
666 Miss Clifford Brother visited.
666 Nina Bowe Visited Anna Black.
666 Professor Begeman Purchased a building lot facing the park.
666 Margaret Dunn Will teach near Moorville.
666 Louise Nelson Visited Clermont.
666 The Minnesingers Will present campus concert.
666 Gertrude Apple Is sick.
666 Lenora Harman Has been sick.
666 Laura Martin Back in school.
666 E. Cecil Hill Visited Winfield.
666 Dell McKay Has been sick.
666 Miss Spencer Has missed class.
667 This year for the first time Students will be graduated in music.
667 The following elections have been made this week Several students have secured positions.
667 Wednesday morning Several visitors came to campus.
667 Maude Rosemond and Abbie Donnan Visited Elizabeth Griffith.
667 Ruth Paxton State secretary visits YWCA.
667 The many friends of Robert Fullerton Robert Fullerton is available for concerts in Iowa this summer.
667 Friday evening Minnesingers gave campus concert.
667 The delegation from I. S. N. S. Group will be going to interstate oratorical contest.
667 Tuesday evening Professor Begeman gave physics lecture; Professor Hersey helped with demonstrations.
668 Training: teaching reading in higher grades Advice for teachers.
669 Normalisms Poetic tribute to ISNS students.
672 Bible Study Department Lesson XXVII: the Passion week.