Normal Eyte — May 19, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 731 | Editorial | Enjoyed lecture by Frank Gunsaulus; quarrels with report on baseball game; Robert Fullerton will be on campus during the summer. |
| 732 | Guy P. Benton, President Upper Iowa University | Profile; photo. |
| 734 | Fourth year banquet | Class of 1900 enjoyed banquet in Waterloo. |
| 735 | O. J. McManus | Now in Neola. |
| 735 | E. H. McMillan | Has been principal in Kalona and North English. |
| 735 | J. R. McNally | Piano dealer in Washington, D. C.; married Emma Hegner. |
| 735 | Grace A. McNeil | Taught in McGregor; now teaching in California. |
| 735 | Elizabeth M. McDowell | Now Mrs. C. E. Buckley. |
| 735 | Henry M. McKeen | Merchant and postmaster in Pettis. |
| 735 | O. P. McElmeel | Now in Minneapolis. |
| 735 | Maude Landis | Teaching in Dows. |
| 735 | A. M. Lane | Teaching at Calhoun County normal school; married Jessie Snider. |
| 735 | Frances E. Lenocker | Completed four year course of study. |
| 735 | Bessie A. Little | Teaching district schools. |
| 735 | John D. Lyon | Has been principal in Ionia and Marble Rock. |
| 735 | Harriet A. Kimball | Taught at Sabula; attended Cornell College. |
| 735 | Knute N. Knudson | Superintendent of Winnebago County. |
| 735 | W. E. Kyler | Now principal at Luverne. |
| 735 | B. J. Lambert | Will graduate from the University of Iowa in 1900. |
| 735 | Emma Lambert | Assistant principal at Dows. |
| 735 | J. J. Lambert | Teaching at University of Iowa. |
| 735 | May L. Kennedy | Is now Mrs. A. J. Christopher. |
| 735 | Lillie Johnson | Teaching in Hampton. |
| 735 | J. Ed. Johnson | Completed schoolwork in 1896. |
| 735 | Nellie Johnson | Completed the four year course of study. |
| 735 | Chas. F. Johnson | Secretary of Y. M. C. A. in Des Moines. |
| 735 | Jos. O. Johnson | Taught in Brighton; now editing a newspaper in Cedar Falls. |
| 735 | Myrtle Jemison | Was a teacher in the Aplington schools. |
| 736 | Mary L. Muhs | Teaching in Nevada. |
| 736 | Marcella Ormsby | Died in December 1899. |
| 736 | Ethel L. Osler | Has not reported on her work. |
| 736 | Caroline N. Otis | Taught in Lake Park and Boone. |
| 736 | Margaret Mackin | Now in West Union. |
| 736 | Eva B. Moore | Principal in Red Oak. |
| 736 | Minta R. Moore | Teaching in Tipton. |
| 736 | Bertha C. Morrison | Trained in mission work; now working in Chicago settlement house. |
| 736 | Alzada Mowry | Has not reported recently. |
| 736 | Edith D. Muhs | Now in Camanche. |
| 736 | Berta Mitchell | Has not reported in two years. |
| 736 | Eliza Montgomery | Has not reported in two years. |
| 736 | E. P. Crocker | Principal at Oakes, North Dakota. |
| 736 | Elections for the week are as follows | Many students have found teaching positions. |
| 736 | M. Alice Fullerton | Will teach in Nora Springs. |
| 736 | W. J. Barloon | Re-elected principal at Ossian. |
| 736 | A. C. Fuller | Principal at Manning. |
| 736 | F. A. Bronson | Principal at Whittemore. |
| 736 | C. E. Locke | Will teach at Oklahoma Normal School. |
| 736 | A school teacher | Praise for work of F. E. Ball in Arizona. |
| 737 | Jennie Coulthurst | Went home due to poor health. |
| 737 | Alice Funk and Fanny Cornell | Visited Blanche Hoover. |
| 737 | Miss Phrona Bedenbender | Visited sister Lena. |
| 737 | Mrs. Queen Klingaman Blanchard | Visited campus. |
| 737 | Cards are out | Blanche Youngman married M. E. Jordan. |
| 737 | At a meeting | Herbert Wilson elected president of Interstate Oratorical Association. |
| 737 | Ida Garber | Visited friends. |
| 737 | Clara Davis | Mother ill. |
| 737 | Lulu Bovee | Visited Waterloo. |
| 737 | Miss Wightman | Father ill. |
| 737 | Mr. Bowen | Visited Professor Seals. |
| 737 | Pres. Seerley and Miss Hughes | Will meet with state examiners. |
| 737 | Juliette Pierce | Went to Manchester. |
| 737 | Ruth Marsh | Visited Charles City. |
| 737 | Coral Smith | Visited Charles City. |
| 737 | Miss Spangler | Entertained friends. |
| 737 | Theron Richards | Recovering from measles. |
| 737 | Miss Waite and Miss Bourquin | Visited home. |
| 737 | O. J. Speer | Went to Traer. |
| 737 | Adelene Both | Visited friends. |
| 737 | De Etta Fisher | Has been sick. |
| 737 | Le Noir Harman | Has been sick. |
| 737 | Will Ufford | Visited Fayette. |
| 737 | R. M. Estes | Visited Ledyard and Swea City. |
| 737 | J. I. Lynch | Visited Janesville. |
| 738 | The subject of the Finnerty lecture | Addressed Irish poets and orators. |
| 738 | Ida Donald | Met friend in La Porte City. |
| 738 | Four girls from Radcliffe | Have measles and returned home. |
| 738 | The home Field Day | Small crowd, but contestants did well. |
| 738 | A number of additions | Made to mathematical classrooms. |
| 738 | Pres. Seerley | Will address Boone High School graduating class. |
| 738 | Training: geography in the higher grades, II | Advice for teachers. |
| 739 | Untitled | Primary Round Table met and elected officers. |
| 740 | Neo Society | Presented programs on France and April. |
| 740 | Untitled | Shakespearean Circle offering a variety of programs. |
| 741 | Clio report | Presented Welsh program. |
| 741 | Ossoli | |
| 742 | Y. M. C. A. | Will feature railroad program. |
| 742 | Athletic | Results of annual Field Day; several records set. |
| 744 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXX: the Passion week. |